Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1925 — Page 16

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HIGHER COURTS WILL RESUME WORKMONDAY Largest Docket on Record Mostly Liquor Case Appeals. Indiana’s Supreme and Appellate Courts will resume activities Monday after a recess of over two months ‘confronted with the largest docket ever on record, according to Zack T. Dungan, clerk of the courts. Two-thirds of the present docket consists of appeals from conviction on liquor law violations. The convening of the courts Monday will just be the termination of the customary recess held during the middle of every May term, which begins the fourth Monday in May and adjourns the fourth Monday in November, at which time the second term starts and continues until the fourth Monday in the following May. The docket, -which is the largest in the history of the courts, is attributed by Joel Baker, chief deputy, to the great number of criminal appeals now taken to higher court. “Such appeals have prestige over all others because the majority of times these persons arerth jail without bond, and it is the ordinary practice of the court to docket them first,” Baker said. In the list of appeals Marion County leads the State with 164 in both Supreme and Appellate Courts; Delaware is next, with 55; St. Joseph, 25; Vigo, 21, and Clay, 15. At the end of the May term in November Benjamin M. Willoughby, chief justice in the Supreme Court, will be succeeded by Judge Louis B. Ewbank, Indianapolis. Elections will be held in the Appellate Court at that time to determine the presiding judge.

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S. J. Skiles With 15-Foot Cornstalk Jack and his famous beanstalk weren’t much ahead of S. J. Skiles, 1126 S. Sheffield Ave., and his 15l' s ot stalk of corn. Skiles, who is a fireman at Engine House No. 9, V'ent to a county fair in Kentucky k st year and brought home with h.m an ear of prize seed corn. This summer, he had a miniature corn field in his back yard ana th e giant stalk was the prize of the lot. It bore two enormous ears, "sweater than sugar,” said the grower. BUS PIJSA RENEWED A. Smith Bowman, president of the People's Motor Coach Company, has asked the public service commission to reconsider its recent action denying application for a bus lino between Monument Circle and Guilford Ave. Several errors in the commission's findings are alleged.

WALES BECOMES STYLES ARBITER FOR BRAZIL MEH They’re All Dressed Like His Royal Highness in Rio De Janeiro. B United Preen RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 2 Although the Prince of Wales does not intend to visit Brazil on his South American tour, simply because he has no. as yet received any official invitation to stop off at Brazilian ports when he comes this way, Brazilian men are dressed for the occasion in event His Royal Highness gets a bid later on and decides to call in at Rio. After Wales' last visit to the United States and the tremendous change in the cut of men’s clothing resulting from that visit, Brazilians have also left the tight fitting trousers and corset-shaped coats for the wide and baggy trousers and ohort rounded coats long since so popular in England. Although the English gentleman’s

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cut of suits was known to Brazilians for years previous it was not until Americans followed suit after the last trip of Wales to the United States, and American films showed what Americans were wearing, that the Brazilian men fell in line and began cutting their breeches wider and their coats roomier and shorter. Now-, however, that American films have shown Brazilians what the' American man-about-town is

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