Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1925 — Page 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1925

GLENN SOLVES FINE DECREASE fclames Hogue Himself for Fixing Cases. Joseph L. Hogue, city controller, complained the other day when revenues from city court for traffic violations showed a terrific slump. Only $541! was taken in last month against $2,612 for March last year. And February fell even greater. Today, Traffic Inspector Michael Glenn came back at Hogue. “Chronic traffic law violators don’t appear in city court any more. They see the politicians.” he said. And he charged Hogue himself with fixing cases. "From now on,” said Glenn, “they all pay.” _ M ELECTION INSPECTORS Coffin, Republican Chairman to Make Appointments. George V. Coffin, Republican city chairman, will name inspectors of precinct election boards for the primary, under the 1925 law. instead of the city council, members of the State election board pointed out today, Duties of the city council are limited to designating voting places. Chairmen of both parties name a judge, clerk and sheriff. According to instructions prepared by W. W. Spencer and Maurice 'Pennant., State elections commissioners. voting in the primary autoHJnatically registers the voter for the election.

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WHILE READING VOLTAIRE Sargent IMc With Book in Hand —Death Cause Given. Bv United Prets LONDON, April 16.—Death of John Singer Sargent, leading American portrait painter which has saddened the world of art, was due to fatty degeneration of the heart, an Inquest showed today. The artist * died in bed early Wednesday while reading a volume of Voltaire. RED CROSS FUND TOTAL Relief Contributions Now Are $lO ,684.10 Says Fortune William Fortune, president of Indianapolis Chapter of American Red Cross, today announced contributions for relief of tornado* victims in southern Indiana to date totals $104,684.10. Red Cross will continue to receive donations. he said. Permanent awards to those suffering moat severly from the storm will be announced next week. POSTER PRIZE AWARDS Broad Ripple Student First in “Clean-Up” Contest. Richard Claffey of Broad Ripple High School won the first prize in the poster contest on the paint-up and clean up campaign, conducted by Junior Chamler of Commerce, Harmon Snoke, secretary, said today. Prize was sls. Other winners weie: Ruth Peterson, Marian Corya, Robert Gilland and Jane Barrett, all of Shortridge. Jesse Hartft, Julian Wetzel and Charles Kuhn were judges. BUTLER YEARLING DANCE Frolic Will Be Given in liberty Hall Friday Njght. Freshman frolic of Butler University will be given In Liberty Hall Friday night. The dance is in charge of O. K. McKlttrick, class president, and will be for the benefit of the Freshman class building endowment fund. Adrian Pierce, general chairman, will be assisted by Betty Lee and Harold Magee. SWEDISH EXPLORER HERE Shows Alaskan Filin Under Auspices of Parent-Teachers. P. A. Thelin, Swedish explorer, appeared this afternoon at a preliminary showing of his film, “Alaska of the Golden North” under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers’ Association at the St. Clair theater. A schedule will be made for the showing of the picture in the various schools of the city under the auspices of the association. Chicago Woman Dies Bv United Press LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 16. Mrs. Helen Orno, 68, wealthy Chicago society woman, was found dead in her rooms at a hotel here today. News contained in a telegram stating that hr grandson had run away is believed to have caused the and sudden death. The message was from Mrs. Louise Van DeVenter, apparently a daughter.

STAR WITNESS REPORTEDGONE South Beid Booze Case May Collapse. Bu United Press SOUTH BEND. Ind., April 'l6. Cases against Carl Faber and Sterling Keith, former Toledo policemen, and six South Bend saloon keepers may collapse following the disappearance of Joe Szabo, the State's leading witness against them. Szabo. a confessed bootlegger, fled town. It is said, because he feared death at the hands of friends of the arrested men. FALLS THREE STORIES But Night Watchman Is Not Hurt Seriously By Drop. A three-story fall down an elevator shaft early today failed to seriously injure Janies Falkner. 46, of 4144 Baltimore Ave., according to police. He was hurt about the head. Falkner is night watchman at the Hide, Heather and Belting Company, 227 S. Meridian St. He was taken to city hospital and later to his home.

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DRIVING CHARGE FINES AutomobiList Said to Have Struck Woman and Children. Percy Davidson, 2468 Bond St., was fined $lO on assault and battery charges and $5 on a charge of improper driving in city court today. According to witnesses Davidson in his automobile cut a corner at Illinois and Twenty-Eighth Sts., March 17, knock down and injuring Mrs. Edwin Cooper, 2723 Schriver Ave. and her cihldren Grace, 5, and Edwain Jr. Bryson In Washington Postmaster Robert H. Bryson was to arrive in Washington, D. C., today to attend a Committee meeting in rogard to plans for the* 1925 annual convention of the National Association of Postmasters at Cincinnati, O. Bryson wa.% elected president oft he association at its convention at Indianapolis last summer. Campaign Head Named Wayne G. Emmellman, candidate for Republican nomination for city clerk, has appointed ex-State Representative Joseph C. Buchanan as his campaign manager, it was announced today. Buchanan will speak at a Tenth ward meeting tonight at 2037 Prospect St. John L. Duvall. candidate for Republican nomination for mayor, will also speak.

ANOTHER ‘JUDGE SUIT’ Candidate Will Try to Prevent Printing of Ballots. An injunction suit to prevent printing of ballots for city primary election May 5, will be filed by Alexander Belle, 737 Union St., candidate for Republican nomination for city Judge, Belle today Informed Ira M. Holmes, city election commissioner. Superior Court 5 Tuesday threw out of court the suit of another candidate, T. Ernest Maholm, who sought to mandate the city election hoard to include the names of candidates for city judge. I-ast Legislature provided for four municipal courts, with Judges to be appointed by the Governor. ROAD SURFACING REPORT More Than 503 Miles Completed in Year Ending Sept. 30. More than 600 miles of road surfacing were completed by the State highway commission during the iiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1924. according to the annual report of the commission which was received from the printer today. The total Included 224 miles of concrete roads, 51.4 miles of macadam roads. 172.9 miles of grading, 26.5 miles of gravel

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roads and 33.7 miles of stone work. Gross receipts of the commission during the year amounted to $15,666,806.31, which, when added to the 1923 balance, made a total, fund of nearly $17,000,000 for road work. Total disbursements of the commission for the year were $14,919,566.43, leaving a balance of approximately $2,000,000. Total supervising charges for the year amounted to $415,848.78, or 2.88 per cent of the total amount spent. Myers to Speak Walter Myers, Democratic mayoralty candidate, will be the principal speaker at a Democratic Ninth Ward meeting at Hamilton Ave. and E. Washington St. Friday at 8 p. m. A number of councilmanic candidates also will speak.

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NEW RATES NOT KNOWN Postoffice Has 25,000 Pieces of Mail Needing Stamps. About 25,000 pieces of third and fourth-class mail and more than 800 souvenir postcards were received at the Indianapolis postofflee Wednesday without sufficient postage, it was said today by A. B. Mundelie, superintendent of mails. Numbers

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