Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1925 — Page 2

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JARDINE LAUDS WATERWAY PLAN Cabinet Member Promises Aid to Hoover. Bu United Preen CHICAGO, Nov.'l9.—Development of water ways in the Middle West would remove a district disadvantage in the matter shipping facilities that now exists, Secretary of Agriculture, Jardine, here on a visit said. Jardine said he will cooperate with Secretary of Commerce ' Hoover in the inland waterways movement. Even if railroad freight rates were reduced, Jardine said he did not believe Middle West farmers could compete favorably with farmers in sections that have ample waterway transportation. SEVEN DRIVERS SLATED Four Are Held on Charge of Fast Driving. John R. Howard, 49,, of 327 N. Alabama St.; Earl Singer, 23, of 3150 N. Capitol Ave.; William Bean, 45, of 2033 N. Capitol Ave., and M. T. Bennett, 21, of 3159 E. Fall Creek Blvd., face speeding charges today. George Hallsworth, 42, of 1251 W. Twenty-Seventh St., was charged with driving while intoxicated and rackless driving. Riley Fullen, 25, of R. R. C. Box 638, and Harry Pierce, 35, of 1450 S. Belmont Ave., were charged with assault and batery and failure to have lights on autos. JUDGE MILLER SPEAKS Judge Sidney S. Miller Wednesday told members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce humorous courtroom incidents at the organization's luncheon. William H. Harrison also spoke.

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Lawyer Ejected by Naval Court

Above: Joseph Davies Below: Maj. Harry I>eonard A Marine orderly was called in by Maj. Harry Leonard, new judge advocate of the Shenandoah investigating court, when Attorney Joseph Davies sought to appear as counsel for Mrs. Margaret Landsdowne, testifying before it. The Marine forcibly ejected Davies from the hearing room. SURVIVORS SCATTER Passengers of Ijenape Seeking Simpler lives. /in T'nitcd Press NEW YORK, Nov. 19—After dramatic adventure on high seas, 366 survivors of the Clyde Liner Lenape today were scattering to haven!? where life is less ruggedly lived and much more comfortable. Sixty four passengers and men of the Lenape arrived / here by special train. Another train took 165 of the jpassertgfers to Florida where the Lenape was bound from New York when it caught fire, thirty miles out, raced tb port, and was grounded after all aboard were rescued. COLUMBIA CLUB ~MIXER More Than 500 Attend Event—Three Speakers Heard. More than 600 members of the fcolumbia Club Wednesday night attended the club’s first mixer for senior and junior members. Speakers were John C. Ruckelshaus, Alvah J. Rucker and John K. Ruckelshaus. LIONS HEAR I)R. HATCH Dr. Harold S. Hatch, superintendent of the Marlon County Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Sunnyside, spoke to members of the Lions Club at*The Hotel Lincoln Wednesday. He explained the work done at the sanatorium and gave data on the number, of patients cared for.

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POLICE BAND BOOSTS CITY Valuable Advertising Medium, Says Mayor. The Police and Fireman’s Band has proven a valuable advertising medium fer Indianapolis, Mayor Shank said today. The band is well equipped for street and concert work, having uniforms and instruments representing an investment of about $7,000, all raised through concerts and dances. It does not play for hire, and is available only for public purposes tending to promote civic welfare. William T. Bailey, assistant city attorney, Is director. Personnel includes police, firemen, city employes and others. They donate their time. It is seldom police and firemen play in the band during hours they are on duty, Bailey said. BOOKS TO BE AUDITED Commission to Determine if Bus Faro Boost Is Justified. The public service commission will appraise the bus property and audit the books of the Interstate Public Service Company to determine if the company’s request for increased bus fares is Justified. This was announced Wednesday at a hearing when company representatives said $43,519.53 had been lost In bus operations during the past fifteen months. The company asked a basic fare of 3 cents a mile on its IndianapolisLouisville route.

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MAN KILLS TWO CHILDREN, SELF Slayer, 29, Crazed by Heavy ‘ Drinking. Bu United Pres* CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Crazed by liquor Gustaf Pihart, 29, today shot and killed his two small children and then ended his own life with a bullet In the head. His wife, who had gone to a nearby store, re- ! turned to find the three bodies. She said her husband had been drinking heavily for two weeks and had threatened suicide last night. INDIGESTION, GAS STOMACH MISER! Chew a few Pleasant Tablet Instant Stomach Relief! The moment ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, heartburn sourness, fullness, flatulence, palpitation, vanish. Ease your stomach now! Correct digestion and acidity for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of packages —Advertisement, DISTURBED SLEEP A Healthy Bledder Act* Darin* the Day C. N. Shaman, Republic, Ohio, says: “Before taking Ltthlated Buehu (Keller Formula 1 I could not sleep. Now I do not get up at all. Yon may use my name if it would benefit asyone with bladder trouble.” Be arefnl not.to take drugs that check the action of the bladder" You may have to continue its use. Llthlated Buehu (Keller Formula) increases the action during the day. It cleanses the bladder hs epsom salts do the bowels, driving out foreign matter, neutralizing excess acids, thereby relieving the irritation. The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores or Keller Laboratory, Mehanlcsburg, Ohio. Locally at Hook Drug Co.—Advertisement.

WOMAN DRAWS FINE Two Appeal Bonds Forfeited When Defendants Do Not Appear. Mrs. Lena Poporad, 11 S. California St., was fined $25 and costs by Special Judge Thomas E. Garvin In Criminal Court Wednesday afternoon when convicted on malicious trespass charge. She appealed from city court, where she received a similar fine and thirty days in the Indiana Woman's Prison. Mrs. Mary Rapia, bondswoman, forfeited the SI,OOO appeal bond of

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Eddie MeGlnley, 725 W. New York St., when the defendant failed to answer a drunk charge. Ell Gmll, surety for Margaret Mimms, also forfeited a SIOO appeal bond when she failed to answer charge of reckless driving. Buster Moss, colored.

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