Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925

INJUNCTION IS TALKED IN DEFY TO COMMISSION L 'Railroad Refuses to Remove Tracks From Indianapolis Boulevard. Bu United Press GARY, Ind., July 31,—Officials of the Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company today maintained an attitude of defiance toward the State highway commission in its order for the company to move its tracks on Indianapolis Blvd. The commission served notice that unless the company moved its tracks to permit completion of the work of paving the boulevard, the tracks would be moved by the commission. Talk Injunction An attempt to secure a court injunction to prevent the commission from carrying out its threat was considered. Citizens of Lake County are indignant over the atNjtude of the railway company, which was notified a year ago to move the tracks. McAfee & Smith of Bluffton,

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contractors for the pavement, cannot complete their contract until the tracks are moved and meanwhile traffic is detoured over roads that at time are difficult to pass. Cost SIOO,OOO The track removal will cost approximately SIOO,OOO the railway company declares. It insists that part of the cost should be paid by the State, on the same basis that the State and cities pay partial costs of grade separations. “If the Indiana State highway commission wants the tracks removed. it will haye to prove its right to move them,” declared Charles Lawrence, general manager of the railway company. TWO EMPLOYES ARE HELD Men Arrested By Police on Emy ' bezzleinent Charges. Two men under arrest today are charged with embezzlement from their employers. Ralph Henniger, 26, of 507 Smith Lane, is charged in a warrant filed by the L. G. Deschler Cigar Company, 135 S. Illinois St., with obtaining $181.31 from deliveries. Roy Owens, 702 N. Illinois St., was 'charged with tfking $27 from the receipts while employed at the A. D. Layman restaurant, 784 Indiana Ave.

GAME WILL BE ABUNDANT SAYS STATE DIRECTOR Increase in Animals anti Birds Noted Over Indiana. Indiana will be one of the best hunting States in the Union this fall based on reports of a very noticable increase in small wild game animals and game birds which are reaching the State conservation department, according to Richard Lieber, director. Persons writing the commission from nearly every section of Indiana have called attention to the decided increase In quail and rabbits, says. Mild Winter Helps George N. Mannfeld, superintendent of fisheries and game attributes the heavy increase to the open, mild winter of 1924, together with rigid law enforcement. He says the public generally is rapidly becoming educated to the fact that game must be left for seed. In recent years, through efforts of the conservation department and

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sportsmen’s organiaztions to punish by law irresponsible hunters and fishermen who take game and fish out of season and by unlawful methods, there is a very noticable change in attitude between landowners and hunters. Farmers have been aided by city hunters to prosecute vandals who destroy property, and in turn they have assisted the* department in apprehending game and fish hogs. " Squirrel Season Opening Mannfeld calls attention that lawful squirrel shooting starts on Aug. 1 and continues until Dec. 1. Recently some farmers asked permission to kill squirrels out of season because the animals were doing damage, they said. As the law does not recognize this, the department has no authority to grant such requests. Reports indicate that many rabbits have been killed during the summer. Killing of these animals at this time Is no violation as the law established the open season from April 1 to Jan. 9. The quail shooting season in Indiana is from Nov. 10 to Dec. 20. THREE HURT IN AUTOCRASHES Indianapolis Men Reported in Critical Condition. Three Indianapolis men are in critical condition today as a result of automobile crashes late Thursday. Louis M. Stout, 43, a contractor, of 271 Burgess St., lost much blood after an accident near Tipton. Stout’s machine collided with another car. The other driver speeded away. Stout was taken to St. FVancls’ Hospital, Beech Grove, where a blood transfusion Is being considered. Albert Hull, 18, of 1223 Herbert St. and John Wolfe, 28, of 1244 W. Market St., are in City Hospital with fractured skulls and internal injuries. When brakes were applied suddenly, their machine skidded and struck a telephone pole on the Rookville Rd., west of the city.

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ANARCHIST IS NABBEDBYII. S. Man Who Threatened to Kill Coolidge Arrested. B TAMPA, P F*a., July 31.—Norman Klien, wanted in Washington and other cities on a charge of having threatened to kill President Coolidge was arrested here early today by United States secret service agents. Klien. alias Gulley, alias Kelly, is the alleged leader of a band of anarchists. Government agents said he b*d threatened the lives of John

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