Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1925 — Page 7

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GRAND JURY TO OPEN SHEPHERD INQUIRIES ANEW Case of Indicted Man’s Wife to Be Started Wednesday—Crowe Acting. Bu United Press CHICAGO, May 12.—Grand jury action will be started tomori w in the case of Mrs. Julie G. Shepherd, charged by a coroner's jury with having guilty knowledge of the alleged murder of Billy MeCllntock, "millionaire orphan" and his mother, Mrs. Em*ma McClintock, it was announced today. State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe refused to reveal what he would recommend to the jury. It Is known he is not in sympathy with the coroner's jury action against the woman. Crowe's activities will be confined to reading to the grand jury the testimony placed before the jury that indicted Wiliam Shepherd, former Indianapolis man, the woman’s husband in connection with Billy’s death. Chief Justice Harry Olson, who instigated the entire investigation, said the State of Texas may be asked to take action in Mrs. McClintcck’s death. It was while Mrs. McClintock was in Texas with the Shepherds that she was taken ill. Her death occurred here. Social Foundation Meets A Foundation in social work were Siiscussed by Dr. Edward T. Devine, ®New York, social service authority, at a luncheon of directors of the Indianapolis Foundation at the Columbia Club today. Kiwanians to Bedford Indianapolis delegation of Kiwanians will go to Bedford Wednesday to attend the district convention. Harry E. Yockey, president Indianapolis Club, will address the convention.

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riO-TOBACCO CONVENTION State League to Muster Forces at Church Wednesday. The annual State convention of the Nom-Tobacco League of Indiana will be held all day Wednesday at the First Nazarene Church, Washington and State Sts. A national convention will be held there Thursday. Organizations interested in suppression of tobacco among minors will meet Friday and an effort toward consolidation made. An oratorical contest between Butler, Earlham, Franklin, Indiana Central, and State Normal, of Terre Haute, Ind., on the use of tobacco will be Wednesday evening. FIRE DAMAGE IS SI,OOO Officials Investigating Origin of Blaze I,ate Monday. Fire officials today were investigating origin of fire that caused SI,OOO damage to home of Mrs. C. Dunegan, 2723 Walker St., late Monday. Firemen from Company 21, who answered the call said the fire was probably the work of a pyromaniac. Selig Remodelling Done After remodelling of months, the Selig Dry Goods Company is open again for business at 20 W. \N ashington St. The seven floors are finished in American walnut woodwork, beautifully decorated. The top floor has a storage room for furs which is automatically kept at a temperature below freezing. School Census Gains Bu Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., May 12. The enumeration of Hamilton County, just completed, shows 6,879 children of school age, an increase of fifty-three compared with 1924 and a loss of 3,000 in twenty-five years. Folitical lreader Dies Bu Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 12. Funeral arrangements were being made today for Elisha Sexton, 72, former postmaster, w r ho died at his home Monday. He had been a political leader ’ for years and was president of the County Fair Association.

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HOSPITAL TOURS SET FOR TODAY Observe National Day With Open House. All Indianapolis hospitals united today in observance of National Hospital Day, the birthday anniversary of Florence Nightingale. Open house from 2 to 5 p. m. was arranged at the city hospital, Robert W. Long. Riley Memorial, Methodist, St. Vincent’s and the Indiana Christian Hospitals, and Sunnyside. Babies born since April 1, 1924. at the city hospital were invited for a party. Methodist Hospital was to hnve a baby show, and Indiana Christian, a baby reunion.

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p: —SjEON VAN VArTOR, of near I Marlon, while plowing, I. I struck oil. It is believed it oozed from an abandoned well. The patrol wagon at Gary wasn't big enough when police seized 250 gallons of wine at the bakery of Joseph Romano. An express wagon had to be called. Amazona Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. U. Montgomery of Reddington, near Seymour, broke his wrist when he cranked his car. He cranked again with his left and drove one-handed to the doctor's. Jesse Bruner, superintendent of public schools at Kosciusko will not seek re-election. He has accepted the superintendency of Mentone schools. Children at the State I. O. O. F. home at Greensburg greeted F. L. Behymer of Connersvllle, grand master, with shouts of glee. He brought a shipment of roller skates, purchased by lodges over the State. George Grelgor of La Porte is a hero at 4 years of age. He saved his baby sister when she fell into a barrel, sunk in the ground. Under plans now being developed, Winona summer extension school at Winona Lake, which attracts about 600 students, will be operated the year around. F r- "“ "I LORI DA has nothing on Elwood. An alligator killed 1,,, a calf belonging to Orb Widener. Wldener is suing Dr. W. H. Hopenrath, owner of an artificial lake w'here the alligators are kept. Married twenty-two years, Mrs Grace Norcutt of Newport has sued for divorce and asks restoration of her maiden name. Mayor, Senator Nominated Bu United Press MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 12. —Mayor George E. Leach and former Senator James T. Ewell, were nominated for mayor in the primary election yesterday, incomplete returns indicated.

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STATE SCIENCE MEETING Lieber Ito Address Academy at Gathering May 14-16. Richard Lieber. director of the de partment of conservation, will speak on “Our Misconduct in Nature” at the spring meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science, to be held at the Clifty Falls Hotel May 14 to 16. Lieber's address, which will be given Thursday evening, will bear on the subject of reforestation. Prof. Glenn Culbertson, head of the geology department at Manover College, and Mrs. Ella Wilson of Muncie, also are on the program. Scientists, will be present from all parts of Indiana and neighboring States. land Tor extension Hoard of Works Gets !>eed for Furthering Meridian Street. Dr. H. H. Wheeler, Monday gave the board of works a deed for piece of land eighty feet wide, from north bank of the canal* north to Warfleigh, to provide for extension of Meridian St., north of the canal. Board let contract for paving with asphalt of Keystone Ave., from English Ave. to Pleasant Run Pkwy. to Marion County Construction Company for $10,498.80. Resolution for resurfacing College Ave., between Twenty-First and Twenty-Fifth Sts., was adopted. William H. Armitage, political director of the Shank administration, attended. Manual at Ft. Harrison Manual Training High School will he represented at the C. M. T. C. camp at Ft. Harrison this summer by a delegation of fifteen. Sergeant Shull, U. S. A., Manual R. O. T. C. Instructor, has announced. The following have signed for the camp: George Gilligan, Meyer Cohen, Charles Hathorne, Archie Corrigan, Clarence Bluemel, Frank Baliman. Charles Dant. Herbert Stoner. William Jenson, William Brewer, Ralph Taylor, 11a rry Benjamin. Everett Smith. Gordon Brenner and George Grief. Air Pilot Rilled Bu Times Special SEATTLE. Wash.. May 12. Walter J. Wood, airplane pilot, was killed Instantly when his airplane crashed 1,000 feet to the ground near the Sand Point flying field , late Monday. Boyd Roberts, a pas ! senger in the plane, was injured, hut will live. Rainbow Vets to Fleet Annual eleteion of officers will be j held by the Rnlnbow Division j Veterans Association Wednesday j evening in Superior Court Thn?. |

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Meetings Here Wednesday Cooperative Clubs. Meeting. 8 P. M. C. of C. Wabash Alumni Luncheon. Sevorin. Indianapolis Association of Credit men (Auto Trade Group) Meeting 4 P. M. Dinner. Hotel Severln. Associated Employers, Dinner Hotel Severln. American Association . of Social Workers, All Day. Claypool. Indiana Sand and Gravel Association. Meeting 10:30 A. M. Luncheon. Claypool. Franklin F. Farrington, Psychology Class. 7 P. M. Claypool. Delta Omega Sorority 9 A. M. Lincoln. St. Agnes Academy Alumnae, Luncheon. Lincoln. Exchange Committee. Luncheon. Lincoln. Indiana State Electric Association. Meeting All Day. Lincoln. Indianapolis Gun Club Each Wednesday. 2 P. M. Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Eta Pi Fraternity. Meeting 8 P. M. Lincoln.

I .ad Hurt by Auto Bu Times Special ELKHART. Ind., May 12. George Swain, 6, was suffering from two skull fractures, received when struck by an auto driven by Roy Fox. 17, Store Window Smashed A window as smashed at the Thomas Cohen, dry goods store, 926 Massachusetts Ave., Monday night. Cohen told police that $6 in money, and shirts and underwear valued at sls were taken.

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! LITERARY BODY OUTING League to Join Willi Indiana Sot lety of Chicago. The first annual literary day and outing of the lndiurui Literary League and the Indian* Society of Chicago will be held at Culver Military Academy May 23. Awards will be made then to winners in the league’s annual literary contest among the youth of the State. W. C. Bobbs is president of the literary society and John T. McCutcheon is president of the Indiana Society of Chicago. BUTLER ' PLAY TONIGHT Pi Beta Phi I .ends in Ticket Sale for "Icebound.” Pi Beta Phi Sorority of Butler University is leading in the ticket sale contest for the Dramatic Club play, "Icebound," to be given in the Irvington school auditorium tonight and Wednesday night. "Icebound” is being staged by the Butler Dramatic Club under the direction of Prof. Rollo A. Tallcott. head of the public speaking department. Albert Harker, Margaret Jlnkens and Dorothy Carroll have leadlng parts. Burglary Sentence Given Criminal Judge James A. Collins today sentenced Virgil Porter, 34, colored, to two to fourteen years at the Indiana State Prison on a charge of burglary. Butler Debate Cancelled University of Cincinnati has cancelled the debate with the women’s team of Butler University scheduled May 13, because of lack of funds, according to Professor Rollo A. Tallcott, head of the Butler public speaking department. Professor Tallcott is planning a series of intramural debates for girls.

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Church Women to Meet Bu Times Special MARION, Ind., May 12.—Indiana branch of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Protestant Church will meet in annual convention Thursday and Friday at Fowlerton.

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