Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1925 — Page 2

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mm silent ON WHISPERED TRiCTION DEAL * Refuses to Deny or Affirm Report Insull Will Take Over U. T. flu Time* Special ANDERSON, Ind., Mhy I.—. Arthur W. Brady, receiver for the Union Traction Company, would neither affirm nor deny rumors current here that his road might ho taken over by the Samuel J. Insull Interests of Chicago, operators of other electric roads In Indiana, and controller* of electric roads around Chicago and Milwaukee. Advantages Shown Such an acquisition, rumors of which have been persistent In certain circles since the receivership was ordered, would give the Insull people control of some of the most important interurban highways In the State. They already own the Interstate Public Service Company, operating between Louisville and Indianapolis, the Winona Service Company, between Peru and Goshen, and the Indiana General Service Company, operating a line from Lafayette through Ft. Wayne to Lima, Ohio. In addition, have lines operating between Chicago and Milwaukee. Acquisition of the Union Traction would give them roads sufficient to operate through electric service for passengers and freight from Louisville to Milwaukee, serving one of the most productive sections In the entire country. linspe'cHo'n Up The rumors received added stimulus when it was unofficially learned that a special train left this city carrying former Governor James P. Goodrich and a party of men, for a. preliminary tour over the line. In the party were Brady, receive)-, H. A. Niclhol, general manager, and Walter Shroyer, secretary treasurer, of the company. Brady said the party had nothing to do with the rumored merger, but was a committee representaing holders of mortgage bonds of the company, making one of its periodical inspecting tours. MAN ASKS LOVE BALM Auto Salesman Alleges Rich Widow .lilted Him. Su Time* Special TERRE HAUTE, ind., May I. Harry J. Schleppy, uuto salesman, has sued Mrs. Viola Koonce, wealthy widow, for $25,000 heart balm. He alleges she promised to marry him and jilted him.

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COUNTRYMEN IN PLEA Commutation of Sentence of Mexican Is Asked. Pleas for a commutation of sentence of Jose Castro, a Mexican awaiting electrocution In the State prison for murder of a Lake County police officer, have been received by Governor Jackson from numerous bodies of Castro's countrymen residing in the United States. Castro was sentenced In the Lake [Now on Easy Payments! £ JB The most Htnrdy and serviceable wardrobe trunk made. New models. L. E. Morrison & Cos. 27 W. Washington St.

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Circuit Court. His case was appealed to the State Supreme Court,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

which affirmed the Lake Circuit Court's decision.

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