Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1925 — Page 2

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REPORT IS MADE ON STORM AREA Health Board Told Conditions Are Fair. Tn a report on a sanitary survey of the Indiana tornado zones made by Albert E./Wert and handed today to Dr. William F. King, secretary of the State board of health, sanitary qpnditions both at Griffin and Princeton are said to be as good as expected, under the circumstances. Wert estimated total damage caused to the town of Griffin by the tornado to bo $263,000 and for outlying districts, $85,000. Property to the value-of $103,007 was insured. American Red Cross, through Major Leonard G. Coop, has given relief to 142 families to date, Wert reported. Os the 159 buildings in Griffin before the disaster, 118 were completely destroyed. -Nine houses have been rebuilt and eight repaired, Wert said. ROAD COSTS STUDIED Chamber of Commerce Budget Expert Starts Work. Leonard V. Harrison, Chamber of Qefnmerce budget expert, began an intensive study today of the costs and upkeep of county roads extending over a ten-year period. HEe began with records in the county commissioners’ office. Leonard said he would investigate especially the costs of hard gravel roads. The task will take about two weeks, he said.

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FOUR GET SPEED FINES Judge Pro Tem. Makes Assessments in City Court. Juge Pro Tem. Garrett Olds, today lmpojed four fines on speeding charges. Those fined: Thomas Barnett, Forty-Sixth St. and Washington Blvd.; Tvewis ('lark, 2407 Park Ave., and Millard Jones. 3331 E. Sixteenth St., each sls and costs, and Earl Sells, 920 English Ave., $5 and costs. TWO GIVEN SENTENCES Wife Presents Testimony That Brings Thirty Days in Jail. David C. Henry, 25, and Norman Hamilton, 355 W. Merrill St., were each given thirty days in jail today by Criminal Judge James A. Collins on charges of assault and battery. Henry was fined $25 and costs and Hamilton $1 and costs. Mrs. Phoebe Henry, wife of Henry, testified the two men fought. Trial of Hamilton on charge of operating a blind tiger was continued.

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Dope Says Lewis and Hill Will Pilot Unusual Mounts. According to “dope’’ there will be two front drive contestants in the annual 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. May 30. The one in the photograph, owned by Cliff Durant, will be driven by the old-timer, Dave Lewis, the other by Benny Hill. Durant’s car Is at the H. C. S. factory here nwalting arrival of Its owner and driver. Every inch shows the perfect finish and workmanship characteristic to products of Harry Miller, master designer and builder. The differential is on the front axle, Instead of the rear, the drive shaft at the front end of the motor. Steering is accomplished by universal Joints. More efficient application of power, less danger of skidding and lower center of gravity are claims for the new cars. Durant's car was built for Jimmy Murphy by Miller, but Jimmy was killekl in a race at Syracuse, N. V.. Sept., 15, 1924. Hill’s mount will be a duplicate of the one in the photograph. CLAUER DENIES STORY “Have Fired No One;” Says Democratic Chairman. Charges by H. C. Andrews, campaign manager for Adolph Emhart, that William E. Clauer, Democratic chairman, has released Democratic chairmen of the First and Eleventh wards because they were not working for Walter Myers, rival candidate, were denied today by Clauer. "“I have fired nobody,” said Clauer. (‘As far as I know the names of Alvin Mosley and E. K. Marker are still on the books as chairman of the First and Eleventh, respectively. Os course. I may have my own men working in those wards, too.” Andrews said Ernest Frick, deputy county clerk, is handling the reins in the First ward and Martin Walpole- in the Eleventh. REPORTER DECORATED United Press Geneva Correspondent Honored By league. Bn United J’rcee GENEVA, April 30.—Paul Hymans, president of the first League of Nations assembly, has conferred the decoration of the Order of the Crown of Belgium upon Henry Wood, in charge of the United Press bureau here. The decoration carries *he rank of chevalier and is in recognition of Wood's five years service j reporting the meetings and work of the League. SPEAKS AT STOCK YARDS Too Many Machines, Myers, Democratic Candidate, Says. At a noon meeting at the stockyards, Walter Myers, candidate for Democratic nomination for mayor, said: “The trouble right now is that there are too many machines in our city politics. Business principles, economy, civic pride and Interest do I not seem to count.” Myers will speak tonight at Mo | Carty and Missouri Stss. and 1726 N. Illinois St.

FRYE MAKES NOON TALK Speaks As “Independent Candidate” at .Marmon Plant. W. S. Frye, candidate for Republican nomination for mayor, spoke today at noon at the Nordyke & Marmon plant, appealing as an “Independent candidate.” “I have been a resident of this city for thirty years, and have always worked for its industrial advancement,” he said. ”1 believe the voters of this city are sick o( politicial machines.” MORE MINES CLOSED High Production Coet Is Blamed by Operators. \ Bu United Press PITTSBURGH. April * —The Pittsburgh Coal Company t.day an nounced closing of five more of its mines in western Pennsylvania be cause of high production costs. Only seven of the company's flfty-foui mines in this district are now in op eration. Sixteen have been aban doned and thirty-one are idle. Accessory Firm Organized Articles of incorporation for ,th< Keen Swith Manufacturing Com pany,-Indianapolis, were filed todaj with the Secretaty of State, listln* capital stock at 110,000. The flrrr will engfege in the automobile acces sory |>usinccm. Incorporators ar< Russell t- Duncan, William A. Lei and M. tjee.

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STAGE IS SET FOR BAIL FIGHT (Continued From Page I) made to handle the crowd At all Important trials, details of police keep the corridors clear and assist the bailiffs In handling the crowd within the court room.' It has been rumored that several women's organizations are working to have a crowd of women at the courthous ewhen the hearing starts. "Moral effect” of the crowd is said to be the idea behind the move. Stephenson, Klinck anad Gentry will be arraigned Monday at which time they will enter their pleas. Stephenson already has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnaping and attacking Miss Oberholtzer, and with Gentry and Klinck has entered the same plea to charges of conspiring to commit a felony. Appeal for Funds Ben H. Thompson, president of city council, said today he would sponsor resolution a t next meeting Monday urging all Indianapolis citizens to contribute to a fund to be used to aid the State in prosecuting D. C. Stephenson. Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, charged with murder. Resolution. Thompson said, would replace ordinance he planned to introduce appropriating SSOO from city treasury for that purpose. (Opinion by Jamea M. Ogden, corporation counsel, that proposed ordinance would be Illegal, resulted In Thompson's decision. ne said. Ogden said law does not give council power to appropriate money to aid in trial of law violators. Fraternities Act Resolutions, deploring death of Miss Oberholtzer, were adopted Wednesday night by /the interfratemlty council at Butler University. Fraternities represented: Lamba Chf Alpha, Delta Thu Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Phi Sigma. Alpha Rho Delta, Chi Rho Zeta and Tau Kappa Tan. Similar resolutions have been adopted by the Men’s Bible Class at the East Tenth St. M. E. Church and high school teachers at Bloom- ! ington.

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SMOKE-ABATERS MAIL QUERIES Women Seek Stand of All Candidates. Letters to candidates for mayor and city council, asking their stand on smoke abatement, ure being sent by the women's smoke abatement committee, Mrs. E. G. Ritchie, secretary, disclosed today. “Are you interested v in smoke abatement and will you obligate i yourself. If elected to see that the smoke abatement ordinance is enforced.’’ is one questioh.' Another: "If elected to office, will you be tn favor of giving financial support necessary to prive enough competent and * technical ,men to carry on smoke abatement work?” The committee is composed of representatives from civic organizations. PRIVATE STOCK POSSESSION HIT (Continued From Page 1) perfect from an engineering standpoint was found by firemen today when a barn at rear of 1203 N. Meridian St. was set on fire by an explosion. It is thought that benzol and denatured alcohol were being re-dis-tilled into grain alcohol used In making gin. when the still exploded. The still and sixty gallons of alcohol were found on the second floor of the bam. police say. According to officials the still had a double condensing system, which completely dispensed with the usual odor. Bolling water circulating between two copper tanks kept a uniform pressure. Mrs. Ella Ringo, who leases the house at the above number, told police that about three weeks ago she rented the barn to a man. She said she did not get his name or address. The still and liquor was seized and removed to police headquarters. The Are damage was given at S2O. Federal prohibition authorities here today discounted press reports from St. Louis, Mo., that thousands of gallons of alcohol for external uses

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WILMETH GIVES PRIMARY PLANS Organization Workers Meet at Headquarters. Plans for primary day were outlined by City Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, candidatte for Republican nomination for mayor, and others to 400 worktrs in a meeting at headquarters Wednesday night. Councilman Walter Wise, Theodore Berndt and Fred L. Draper spoke. Adolph Emhardt, Democratic aspirant, spoke at a meeting at 2206 Winter Ave. He will address a n.meting tonight at the Tenth Ward Democratic Club rooms, White St. and State Ave. At noon Emhardt speaks at the Beech Grove Railroad shops. "Duvall and are nothing more nor less than stalking horges by the use of which two competing machines hope to control Indian a polls," said Wilmejth. DAWES COMING HERE To Include Indiana in Campaign to Change Senate Buies, Bu United Pres* WASHINGTON, April 30.—VicePresident Dawes will personally ‘carry his crusade for changes In the Senate rules to Indiana and Ohio, in June arid July. The strategy In the Dawes campaign is to speak in states of senators who are leading members of the Senate rules committee. Indiana is the home of Senator Jim 'Watson, assistant leader, noncommittal on the subject, and of Senator Ralston, Democrat. Both are members of the rules committee.

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