Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1925 — Page 9

THURSDAY, NOV. 19,1925

DEMOCRATS DO NOT RECOGNIZE JUDGE CHARLEY Alleged Naming of Orbison on Park Board Draws Protest. TIIO Democratic party does not consider alleged appointment of “Judgie” Charles J. Orbison as Democratic member of the park board as legal recognition of the law requiring at least one party member on that body, Prank P. Baker, election board member, said today. i "Orbison is not a Democrat,” Baker said. "Therefore, John L. Duvall, our fugitive mayor-elect, is not recognizing the Democratic party.” Baker classified the Duvall maneuver as in line with Mayor Shank’s appointment of the late Mrs. Sarah Shank as Democratic member of the park board. Pressure Exerted Considerable pressure has been exerted upon Charles A. Bookwalter, president, and other park board members to refuse to resign, it became known today. Among those who urged Bookwalter to remain was E. Coffin,- board of works president. Bookwalter said he had not determined whether he would resign to make way for the new park board Duvall is said to have announced. “But I’m rather inclined to leave a place where they don’t want me,” he said. Orbison ‘Regenerated’ Orbison recently told Klansmen he had been “morally regenerated” through support of Duvall, a Republican. Democratic politicians today were murmuring concerning the reports that two strong Coffin adherents will preside over the two city criminal courts. Governor Jackson appointed four city judges Wednesday.

Victim of Fall Pursued By Fate Nearly Lost Life Two Years Ago in Fall — Son Killed by Auto.

rpr"! ORTER TERHUNE, of 2913 M Station St., a painter who l 1 was killed In a fall from a scaffold at W. J. Holliday Company warehouse, Wednesday, was pursued by fate, according to W. C. Terhune, president of the Air Brush Paint Company, a cousin. Porter escaped death two' years ago when a scaffold fell at the Indianapolis Heat and Light Company, where he was doing interior paintdug. His head struck a bucket nearly scalping him. He was In the hospital two months. Last Thanksgiving, his son Louis was killed in an auto accident near Greenfield. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Beside the widow, Terhune is survived by two sons and two daughters.

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LOCAL QUARTET RETURNS FROM SONG CGNTEST Paramount Four Confident They Nearly Took Honors at Cleveland. The Paramount Four, the Indianapolis entry in the quartet contest, held In Cleveland to select a winner to represent nine cities of the Mid-West in the finals in New York, arrived home today, confident that they came mighty near being the winner. The Cleveland Criterion Quartet, a splendily trained organization in classical numbers, won the Mid-West sectional honors. Nine quartets competed for the honors. The members of the Paramount Four consists of Paul L. Walters, C. C. Lloyd, Robert A. Halter and William T. Pearcy. The Paramount Four opened with “Skve Your Sorrow” and then gave a travesty on “Rigoletto.” They were given the biggest ovation by the audience of any quartet. The contest was sponsored by the Keith-Albee circuit and the Scripps Howard newspapers. The idea was to find the best quartet in America and it was decided to hold contests in cities having Keith theaters. The country was divided into sections, Indianapolis coming under the Cleveland district. Nine cities of this section werg represented at Cleveland during the sectional contest 'which closed Wednesday night. Other cities represented were Toledo, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Louisville, Cincinnati, Detroit and Columbus. John B. Reynolds, secretory of the Chamber of Commerce of this city, acted as one of the judges. The contests were held in the beautiful Palace theater in Cleveland.

LOCAL MAN IS KILLED BY GAS Young Woman in SemiConscious Condition. Ru United Press CINCINNATI, Nov. 19.—A verdict of death “due to gas poisoning” was returned by the coroner today in the death of Howard Murray, 33, Indianapolis paint and varnish salesman. Murray was found dead at the botto mos the steps leading to the Daniel Hansz apartment her. Police found Miss Leah Love, 26, in a semi-con-scious condition in the apartment. Murray and Miss Love ware guests at a party given by Hansz and Miss Mildred Ruschelle. Hansz and Miss Ruschelle had left the apartment for a short time. A leaky gas jet was blamed.

HAD MOVED WEEK AGO Neighbor Says Family laved at Address Short Time. Howard Murray, 33, who died from gas poisoning in Cincinnati, formerly lived at 2816 E. Michigan St. According to a neighbor, Mrs. Fred Lay, 2822 E Michigan St., the family lived in there only a short time and moved about a weeleago. The widow, and two children, Marjory, 5 and Robert, \6, survive. LECTURE AT COLLEGE The Rev. Benjarflin L. Smith, .pastor of Central Christian Church, will lecture Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the College of Missions on the life of Alexander Campbel, founder of the Disciples of Christ.

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NO POT A TO MARKET, MA YOR ANNOUNCES Shank Says He Will Not Repeat Sale at Cost —Learns Present High Prices Are Due to Shortage.

Mayor Shank announced today he would not repea i his potato market for the poor, because he had Investigated and discovered. the present high prices are due to shortage of the crop. During his first administration the mayor opened market, where potatoes were sold at cost. "When I was in South Bend I found the farmers were getting $2

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SENTENCES ON MONDAY Terre Haute Ileal Estate Men to Be \ Before Federal Judge. Clarence Kirschner, William Sheldon and Solon Freeman, Terre Haute real estate brokers convicted on a charge of using the mails to defraud, will be sentenced in Federal Court at 2 p. m., Monday, Judge Robert C. Baltzell announced today. The three were alleged to have tricked Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hahn put of their farm in Montana. Arrangements are being made to take the three men, together with several others, to Leavenworth, Kas., Tuesday.

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a bushel, while they’re belling for only $2.80 wholesale hero,” Shank said. "Therefore, it seems there’s no excessive profit for the middleman as there was the first time I ran a potato market.” Injudicious combination of crackers and cheese and candy, Tuesday night placed Mayor Shank slightly "under the weather,” he said. Shana discovered seven inches of snow north of Ft. Wayne on his recent trip to Lansing, Mich.

LEAGUE ENDS SESSION Savings and Ix>an Group to Be Here Again in 1926. With election of officers and selection of Indianapolis for the 1926 meeting, the annual convention of the Savings and Loan League of Indiana, in session at the Severln two days, came to an end Wednesday. A. Q. Gollahan, Peru. Ind., is the new president. Other officers elected: Lew O’Bannon, Corydon, first vice president; Carl J. Weber, Ft. Wayne, second vice president; J. E. Pierce, Indianapolis, treasurer, and E. E. Katterhenry, Indianapolis, secretary. CRIME COSTS ARE HUGE Toll Is $16,000,000,000 Annually, Van * Meter Estimates. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—The annual crime toll of the United States la $16,000,000,000, Henry Hook Van Meter of the Bible League estimated today. Statistics show that insurance companies pay out $4,000,000,000 every year to compensate for losses caused by crime, he said. Cost of trying to suppress crime is three times the insurance losses, Van Meter declared.

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UNIFORMS FOR ARRESTS, ORDER TO POLICEMEN Hoosier State Auto Body Directors Make Protests. State and city police today were ordered to wear full uniform when making arrests, as result of a protest by the Hoosier State Auto Association. Directors of the association meeting at the English Wednesday, condemned the practice of officers arresting motorists while not in uniform. E. W. Steinhart, association president, was voted the power of appointing a committee to study the situation and to devise a plan to stop the practice. Chief in Accord State Police Chief Robert Humes said today that he was in hearty accord with the stand. "All members of my force will be in full uniform, with insignia and guhs showing, when they arrest motorists on the highways. The only time my men work in civilian clothes is when they are on detective work assignments," he said. Kikhoff Agrees City Police Chief Herman Rikhofl said he always has maintained officers should be in uniform and the city officers on motorcycles have been in uniform, except the hat, for several months. Steinhart said repeated reports from motorists made the association feel the time is ripe for a drive on constables, deputy sheriffs and other law enforcement agencies who work the roads in clothing that does not make them stand out in appearance from a hold-up man, a hi-jacker or a person who makes his living by falsely arresting motorists without power.

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T.P. A. RITUAL EXEMPLIFIED Candidates to Be Initiated at Club House. Exemplification of the new ritual of the Indiana division and Post B of the Traders’ Protective Association, featured the thirty-fifth an ntversary of the organization today at the clubhouse, 10.15 N. Penn sylvania St. Tonight candidates who have been passed by the national office will be initiated at the clubrooms. The new home will be officially dedicated. Dedication prayer will be offered by Dr. Frederick E. Taylor of First Baptist Church; Friday evening a "house wearing” will be held. The women’s auxiliary will meet in the afternoon. The meeting will end Saturday night.

SECOND FIRE IS PROBED Police and fire officials today were investigating a fire of incendiary origin that did S3OO damage to a vacant house at 911 E. Fourteenth Rt. late Wednesday. ( Late Tuesday the same house was set on fire. Damage was estimated at S3OO. CKIN IRRITATIONS For their immediate relief aad healing doctors prescribe Resinol for C. O. Conn Band Instruments I.eedy Drums Marimbas Vega Banjos tn Varlon* Designs. 27 K. OHIO ST. llume-Man.ur Bid*.

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Morrison'S * m FOUNDED tea-4 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 4 W. WASHINGTON ST. SALE COATS For Tomorrow and Saturday Exceptional Values A tremendous sacrifice of coats I Fur-trimmed coats—flared coats —straightline coats —all included in this exceptional sale. All the newest colors in styles for street, business, dress and general wear. —FURS— Fitch, Opossum, Mendel, Mendoza, Manchurian, Taupe Fox Wolf CLOSE-OUT SALE of Miracle Basement DRESSES $ M Materials B • Materials Zanton Crepe Charmeute Crepe Bach JBF ‘SB L French Satin / Serge ;■ tI. - j The smartest styles! Newest shades! Greatest values! This whole sale it nothing short of startling In the variety and savings offered) ~-| Morrison's Miracle Basement h

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