Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1925 — Page 14

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LIQUOR’S FATE WITH BALTZELL Judge Hears Plea to Destroy $200,000 Stock. Whether $200,000 worth of genuine bonded whisky will be destroyed or sent to a Government warehouse, will be decided, probably within the next ten days, by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Judge Baltzell heard a suit Thursday in which the Government sought, to deetroy 1,550 cases of whisky seized Jit the W. P. Sc.uibbs Distill.ery, Lawrenceburg, Ir.d., in Oct., 1921. Attorneys have until Monday to file briefs. The liquor was part of a gigantic conspiracy of which George Remus, “bootleg king” of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the alleged head, it is charged. Remus is now in the Atlanta (Ga.) penitentiary. Testimony showing that the liquor was withdrawn illegally from the warehouse and sold to bootleggers' was introduced. HUNDREDS ARE INJURED Several Fatalities in Crash of Veranda Laden With Parade Spectators. Bu United Press MELBOURNE, July 24.—Hundreds of spectators, mostly girls and women, were hurled to the street duilfng a parade of 2,000 American sailors here today, when the verandas outside a motion picture theater collapsed. One hundred were injured, several fatally. Building Permits West Park Christian Church, remodel, 24 N. Addison, $21,000. Georg-e Webber, garage. 108 Sharon, SI,OOO. Herman Blomberg, move, 512 S. State, S3OO. Herman Biomberg. foundation, 512 S. St ite, SBOO. Herman Blomerg, garage, 512 S. State, S3OO. Herman Biomberg, reset boiler. 512 S. State, S2OO. F. J. Baleher, floor. 723 Orange. S2OO. E. A. Sohm, garage, 2433 Southeastern, SO,OOO. Manna Montgomery, garage, 2102 Boulevard PI . $1,200. Eliz Dolan, dwelling. 271 L;eds. $3,000. Pillsbury Flour Mills, signs various locations. S3OO. Lawrence Eikins. 2716 Allen, dwelling, $3,650. Charles Petraites. reroof, 3110 W. Michigan, S2OO. Frank Perkins, dwelling, 225 N. Mount, $3,000. Frank Perkins, dwelling. 250 N. Mount, $3,000. M. M. Johantzen, reroof. 134 N. Oriental. $215. J. E Milnor, reroof. 650 N. Meridian, $225. Elmer Shumate, shed. 427 X. Warman, S2OO. Dichner. garage. 22 E. Morris. S3OO. W. H. Shuffel. giirage, 537 E. Sxxteenta. S3OO. J. H. Bales, garage, 202 Eastern, $230. E. K. Garrison, furnace, 621 W. FortyFirst. S2OO. „ Rovse-Borchert Company, garage. 67 S. Tuxedo, S2OO. Josephine Zank, dwelling. 949 N. Hangh. $3.0C0. W B. Sheldon, dwelling. 928 N. Garfield. $4,700. „„„„ _ ; G. C. Cloud, dwelling. 3602 Carrollton, “ ' G°*C Cloud, furnace, 3302 Carrollton, ~p* A Bessire garage. 4224 Washington Blvd.. $3,000. Sanders Heater Company, tank. 340 N. Capitol. SSOO _ H. E. Harder, furnace, 0406 Dewey, Athletic Club, remodel. 914 N. M Elm??' Ennis° dwelling, 1419 W. TwentyA. Meyerrose. addition, 1115 N. Jeslerj°nG.v9 Habig Company, dwelling. 1510 " li. 6, W ' Ilogue, reroof, 331 W. ThirtyNl Ha? r y sls H'amel. addition. 818 Arbor, S9OO. Marriage Licenses John S. Mann. Jr.. 23. New Bethel insurance; Doris Hiner. 20. 441 < Central.. T Roberts 21. 446 Centennial, pasterf Mary L DTere 24. 3035 W. MichH. Bush 20 1828 Walnut carpenter: Wilma L. Hostetter, 19. 1420 F.d- ---' " a .Justus Collins. 22. Arsenal: Marjorie Warmack 18. 2702 Columbia. Stephen F. Kessler, 33. 3121 Kenwood, electrician; Dettie E. Lawson. 8, Acton.

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CHURCH DIRECTOR DIES Mrs. Henrietta Grossman to Be Buried Saturday. Funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta Grossman, 58, who died Thursday at 3101 N. Meridian St„ will he held at. 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the residence. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Cemetery. Mrs. Grossman, who was born in New York was a director of Second Church of Christ 'Scientist. Two sons, a daughter, and three sisters, survive. ‘HUSH’ EFFORT SEEN BY HILL • * Scandal Suppression Is Charged to Administration. Bn United Press OCEAN CITY, Md., July 24.—Re organization of the Federal prohi bition forces was conceived to sup press a national scandal, Representative John Hill, Maryland, Republican and leader of the'wvet bloc In Congress charged here today. ,Hill based his accusation on the announcement of Prohibition Commissioner Haynes that all dry agents would be dismissed from the service, Aug. 1, to give the new dry czar, Andrews a free hand in selecting his force. Hill charged the scandal has been discovered by a secret administration investigation, intimating that a desire exists in high official circles to suppress it. He linked his charge with the statement of Assistant Attorney Genbral Mabel Wildebrandt, admitting that she had evidence from forty district attorneys throughout the country showing general corruption in the present prohibition enforcement service. beach Thieves again Money Reported Taken From Locked Auto—Clothing Gone. Thieves reappeared at the TwentySixth St. bathing beach Thursday night. Marth Marinel, 1014 Sterling Ave., left $1 in his auto and Edwin Nennett, 3848 N. Capitol Ave., with him, left $5. The car was locked, but thieves raised the floor and took the money. Herbert and Ernest Murray, 1315 W. Twenty-Third St., report their clothing, hidden in the weeds, taken. BELL COMPANY TO BUY Proposed Purchase of Office Building From A. T. & T. Announced. Announcement was made today of tthe proposed purchase of the general office building of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, N. Meridian and New York Sts., from the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, parent company, by the Indiana company. A $12,000,000 stock issue, which It is believed includes cost of the building, was approved Thursday. The new stock is to be sold to the A. T. & T. at par for cash. Authority to directors to increase the capital stock from $15,000,000 to $27,000,000 was voted. 100 CHICKENS STOLEN About 100 chickens, valued at SBC, were stolen from his home Thursday night, O. C. Thompson, ThirtyEighth St. and Lafayette Pike, told police today.

CRASH VICTIM TO COLUMBUS J. A. McCallie Struck by Bus Near Greenfield. Body of John A. McCallie, 75, of 2931 Wheeler St., who was fatally Injured when struck Thursday by a

a Hiner Red Bail bus near Greenfield, will be taken to Sand Hill Cemetery, near Qolumbus, for burial Sunday. McCallie was treated at Greenfield and later brought to the city hospital, where he died. Herbert Rickey 2506 E. Thirteenth St.,( driver, was not held. Witnesses said McCallie stepped from behind two parked cars evidently with the intention of

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flagging the bus. “None of the pasengers saw him until the bus was about five feet from him,” W. B. Hiner, president of the bus company said. “The bus was running at the ordinary speed.” A. W. MARSHALL DEAD Friends here today received word of the death of A. W. Marshall, 1433 N. New Jersey St., president of the Indianapolis Electrotype. Foundry for forty years, Wednesday at his summer home Estes, Colo. The body will be brought here for burial Sunday.

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TOUR TO BE PLANNED Railroad Executives to Take Up Courtesy Trip. Program of the Chamber of Commerce courtesy trip around the city on the Belt Railroad will be planned by railroad representatives Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce. E. J. Gausepohl, chairman of the publicity committee, has asked twenty-five railroad executives to plan the tour. “The purpose of the tour is to acquaint business man and others with the industrial, commercial and real estate possibilities of the city,” he said. FAVOR EDUCATION PLAN Bar Association for Federal Department Committees Named. The Indiana State Bar Association was on record today as favoring a State-wide campaign for the constitutional educational movement which seeks to have a Federal Department of Education. Attorneys will be organized to promote the idea. George O. Dix of Terre Haute, Ind., president, has announced the following committee chairmen: Elmer E. Stevenson. Indianapolis, jurisprudence and law reform; Dan

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W. Simms, Lafayette, legislative; James M. Ogden, Indianapolis, legal education; Henry B. Walker, Evansville, grievance; William A. Pickens, Indianapolis, membership; Merrill Moores, Indianapolis, necrology; RemSter A. Bingham. Indianapolis, entertainment, and Willis E. Roe, East Chicago, law journal.

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30x3 '/2 Oldfield , First $8.25