Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1925 — Page 10
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EXPECT 300 AT SCALE MEETING National Association Will Meet Here April 27-29. Arrangements for 300 delegates to the National Scale Men's Association convention at the Severln April 27-29 are being completed by Clark Wells, chairman of Indianapolis committee. State, city and county ocale Inspectors will be in the city In connection with the meeting. A number of nationally known men in the weight and measure field will speak. Governor Jackson and Mayor Shank are scheduled to welcome the visitors. I. Li. Miller, Indiana State Commissioner of weights and measures, had called a conference In con■ection with the meeting.
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Angler’s Paradise Is Sugar Creek Early Fishermen Declare Stream Is Maintaining Its Reputation
Eleven miles east of the Indianapolis city limits, crossing the National ltd. and following a general southerly direction, runs some of the best fishing water In the State. Sugar Creek la the stream. In years past It has been known as an angler’s paradise, and reports from fishermen, who have explored Its realms thus early, In no wise contradict the stream's past reputation. Live bait fishing in Sugar Creek
now Is at Its best. The water Is too cool for bait casting and the majority of recent catches have been with bait tackle and lively chub minnows. Bass and rock bass are the best catches. Some of the fishermen hive been using night crawlers with fjccess, lergo catches of catfish. black sucaers and perch having been repeated. As the land has been posted by a number of farmers near the point where Sugar Creeek intersects the National Rd., it Is advisable for fishermen to go a mile or more north or south of the road. Motor bus and lhterurban transportation is afforded to the Immediate vicinity. To Stop a Cold in One Day Take laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.
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DRT TIDE EBBS, SATS EDUCATOB 'Wave of Fanaticism Receding,’ Avers Butler. Bu Timet Bvecial ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 10.— Prohibition has reached Its peak of popularity and new the "dry” tide is receding, according to Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia Universlt* Referring it a denunciation of the Antl-Saloai League and other "dry” organization by James L. Whitley, a New York State Senator, the educator told Whitley In a letter made public Wednesday: "I write to express my complete concurrence with ypur views, and as a citizen of New York to thank
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you for your courage and your wisdom in trying to turn the minds of our people back to sanity and true obedience to the law. There are many signs that the wave of fanaticism Is receding." RUM RUNNER SENTENCED Bu United Press PERU, Ind., April 10.—Convicted for a third time of Selling booze. Charles Knott, 50. was sent to the Indiana State Reformatory today to serve a sentence of one year. Knott, a wealthy farmer, turned bootlegger and became known as Miami County's most successful rum runner, authorities declared.
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ASK LOWER VALUATION Tax Board to Consider Proposal of Bell Telephone Company. Valuation of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company and thirteen subsidiary companies operated in the State by the Bell will be determined by the State tax board at a special meeting Wednesday. Tax commissioners, at a meeting Thursday, took under advisement a
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5,000,000 reduction in taxation valuation proposed by the Indiana Bell through Its attorney, B. G. Halstead. Eighteen Burn to Death Bu United Press BARCELONA, Spain, April 10,— Eighteen persons were burned to death and fifty others were injured early today In a train wreck at Sarrla, near this city. The coaches Jumped the track, overturned and burst Into flames.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1925
MOVIE ACTORS QUARREL And Japan’s First Cosm |win y Is Held Up a Month by Strike. Bu Times Bnecial TOKIO, April 10.—Japan’s first movie production company was Idle for nearly a month, because of a strike. All the cameramen and a group of players struck because they were Jealous of other actors.
