Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1925 — Page 8

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PARDONSBOARD GETS PETITIONS OF EIGHTY-FIVE Ten Marion County Persons Are in List Asking for Clemency. The Marion County persons serving sentences In State correctional institutions are in tho list of eightyfive petitioning the State board of pardons this month for clemency, according to report of Miss May L. Nichol, clerk. Marion County persons asking .leniency and their sentences are: Wallace Moon, sentenced Peb. 9, .'923, ten to twenty-one years at Etate Reformatory and transferred to State Prison. Henry Campbell, sentenced Jan. 29, 1925, ninety days at State Farm. Joseph Jenkins, sentenced Oct. 27, 1921, ten to twentyone years in State Prison. Charles Moore, sentenced Feb. 10, 1925, thirty clays in county jail. Charles Welch, sentenced Feb. 9, 1923, ten to twenty-one years in State reformatory; transferred to State prison. William Banks, sentenced Dec. 6, 1923, two to fourteen years In State reformatory. John W. Grimsley, sentenced Sept. 15, 1922, State reformatory and transferred to State prison. Hattie Haspiel, sentenced in city court July 21, 1924, thirty days in county jail; sentenced Aug. 4, 1924, sixty days in county jail. Harry Patterson, sentenced Jan. 28, 1921, five to fourteen years In reformatroy and transferred to State prison. tenced March 15, 1924. two to fourteen years in reformatory. The cases of Charles (Chuck! Wiggins, local pugilist, serving two to five years In the State reformatory

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for escaping from the State farm, and Charles Jackson of Marion County, serving a life sentence in the State prison for murder, have been reopened. The board has reopened the cases of five other life priscncrs. ‘PEACE WITH DEFENSE’ Maj. Gen. Bundy and Gov. Jackson Speak at Meeting “No people desire world peace more than America, but Americans know' they must not deprive themselves of adequate means for national defense,” declared Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy. Hoosier hero of Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood, in an address Monday night at the Meridian St. M. E. Church. “The time to prepare for war is before and not after it begins.” Gov. Jackson made a brief address. Henry H. Horntrook iwas toastmaster. The meeting was sponsored by the Meridian Club. Dinner was served by the Stansfield Circle. The Schubert quartet provided music. Historic Gavels Promised Each House of the Indiana General Assembly is to receive a gavel made from the historic Washton elm at Cambridge, Mass., accordinglo notice receiver by Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State. The gavels will be preserved.

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HOLD-UP iS REPORTED Two Colored Men Held As Sus|>ects —Victim Slated. One hold-up was reported to police Monday night. John Deburger. 26, of 228 E. New York St., said as he was passing 209 W. Miami St., two colored men hold him up, and took sl9. He ident'fied Louis Collins, 25, colored, 2045 Yandes St., and A. J. Alderson, 27, colored, 209 W. Miami St., as the bandits. Police charged them with vagrancy and slated Deburger on a charge of being Intoxicated. TRAIN KILLS MOTORIST Auto Struck Two Times—Two Others Are Injured. 8v Time* Special MARION, lnd., April 7.—Lewis W. Green, 60, of Warren was dead today, and his wife and grandson, Robert Fulton, were suffering from Injuries received when their auto was struck Monday afternoon by a Nickel

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Luciile Williams and Miss Maude Vesey are shown waiting for their turn to drive.

Plate passenger train near Warren. The auto w'as struck twice, being first hurled against a telephone pole, from where it rebounded hack on the tracks. Green died several hours later. ‘KICK’ WRECKS STOVE Now Mayor Is I>ooking for Root loggers With Blood in His Eye. Bu Times Special PETERSBURG, lnd., April 7. Mayor Fred Whitelock thought it w'as a belated April fool Joke when he found a jug of white mule beneath some rubbish on the street. He carried it to his office and threw some of it in the stove. The stove was wreeked. The mayor now is looking for bootleggers with blood in his eye. Another Storm Victim Dies Bu Time* Special PRINCETON. Ind„ April 7. Poldi Vanderhurg, 67, is dead, from injuries received in the tornado on March 18. His death is the twentyfourth fatality.

ORDER SUBWAY FOR DOWHTOWR Preliminary Plans Started by City Engineer. Preliminary plans were started today by the city engineer’s office for the construction of a subway at 4he intersection of Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. and Virginia Ave., as an experiment in eliminating dangerous crossings downtown. Action was ordered by the board of works Monday. Tunnel would be under Washington St. on west side of Pennsylvania St., thence across Pennsylvania St. on south side of Washington St. and then under Virginia Ave. Three entrances would be provided: Northwest and southwest corners of Washington anil Pennsylvania Sts. and southeast corner of Washington St. and Virginia Ave. Plans for installation of street lights under ten-year contract with Merchants’ Heat and Light Company also were approved. Four lights, said to carry 129 times the power of present illumination, will be installed in each segment of Monument Circle, throwing beams as high as the tops of buildings on the Circle New standards are to be installed on the downtown streets. Reduce*) Flavor If you soak onions over night in cold water they will lose much of their strong flavor. DON'T DRUG YOURSELF IN THE SPRINGTIME The Safest Sprint Tonic la FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE

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Meetings Here Wednesday Wabash Alumni. Luncheon 12:15 P. M. Hotel Severln. Indianapolis Association of Credit Men (Auto Trade Group). Meeting 4 P. M. Dinner 6 P. M. Hotel Severln. Untverslty of Chicago Alumni. Banquet for men and women. Lincoln Hotel. Director* of .Lssociatlon Employers. Dinner 5:80 P. M. Hotel Severln. Bookbinders No. 63. Denison Hotel. H. T. D. A. No. 228. Denison Hotel. Wellsley Club. Dinner 8:80 P. M. Spink-Arms. American Legion, Hilton U. Brown Post. Luncheon. Severln. Butler Alumni Luncheon. Lincoln. Junior C. of C. Luncheon. C. of C. Kiwanis Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Lions Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Purdue Alumni. Luncheon. Severln. Real Estate Board. Luncheon. C. of C.

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hi* dog team, yesterday won the "loop the loop” race. Ed Rohn, who also was in the “serum” dash, finished second. New Nickel Plate Lawyer Joseph T. Markey. ex-Judg’e of Marion County Criminal Court, will succeed J. G. McKay on the legal staff of the Nickel Plate Railroad as attorney for the Lake Erie & Western, according to John B. Cockrum, general solicitor of the company. McKay resigned.

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TIRED AFTER 80 YEARS Fanner Tries Fling at City Use. Bv Time* Special BLOOMINGTON, lnd., April 7. Jacob Itichardeon ’lowed he was tired of country life and had George McCoy mr.vo him to town last week from his farm on R. R. 8. Richardson had lived on th* farm for eighty years.