Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1925 — Page 5

MONDAY, NOY. 23, 1925

ALLEGED DRAFT EVADER HELD Local Man Faces CourtMartial at Fort. Harry Jacobs, alias Ben Itleth, 32, of 590 East Drive, .Woodruff Place, is held at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, facing probable court-martial here on charge of evading the draft law during the World War. Jacobs was arrested by military police, assisted by city motor police men Saturday night, on authority from the War Department at Washington, D. C. Jacobs has been sbught for years on the charge, according C. D. Haisley, provost marshal. It is the 1 first arrest of its kind since 1922. RAILROADER. 70, RETIRED J. W. Reynolds Spent. Half Century With liig Four. Jessje W. Reynolds, 70, of 209 Richland St., recently retired, after nearly fifty years’ service with the Big Four Railroad, expects to go to California after a visit to Modoc, Ind., his former home. Reynolds began his railroad career in the maintenance of way department and rose to be foreman on the Peoria V Eastern division. He was flagman of Big Four at Richland when he retired. “I have made five trips California and expected to go back, now that I don’t have to work,” he said. .

ONE SHOT; ONE HELD Harry Bass, colored, 415 Toledo St., Is suffering from a bullet'wound in his abdomen at city hospital today and Charles Davis, colored, 422 NT. Senate Ave., is charged with shooting with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Witnesses told police the shooting, which occurred in a restaurant at 420 N. Senate Ave., was accidental.

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LODGE COUNCIL ENDS Job's Daughters of Indiana to Meet Next at Terre Haute. Grand Gaurdian Council of Indiana Job’s Daughters will hold its next meeting at Terre Haute. Ind. Dinner and installation of officers closed a two-day session Saturday night at the Severin. Indianapolis persijps elected: Russell H. Gilmore, associate grand guardian; Mrs. Millie Gilmore, grand messenger: Mrs. Ethel Warner, grand guide; Mrs- Edythe K. (Sordes, grand secretary; Mrsi Susie Masters, grand chaplain. Appointive officers from Indianapolis: Elizabeth Tyre, second grand messenger; Mrs. Jessie Bierce, fifth grand messenger; Mrs. Ethel Armstrong, fourth grand messenger:

John B. Hessong, grand Inner guard, and William H. Cunningham, grand outer guard. OLD GRUDGE BLAMED Man Wounded in Ann in Shooting Fray at Home. An oM grudge was blamed for a shooting fray at 910 Laurel St., that x-esulted in William Paty, colored, of that address being wounded In the arm. Hospital authorities at city hospital say amputation will be necessary. Ella Rodgers, colored, same address, told police that Paty and Edgar Morris, 38, colored, same address, were quarreling and Paty struck Morris on the head with a club. Morris a shotgun and fired, she said. He has not been found.

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STEAMER IN DISTRESS Ship, Aground, Is Pounding Severely Radio Says. BOSTON, Nov. 23. — An SOS picked up by the Tropical Radio Company, here today stated that the steamship Susherico with a crew of twenty had gone aground on Materinillos Point, Nuvitas, Culm. The message said that the Sqsherieo, a freighter, was pounding severely and asked the Lloyd's Agency at Havana send assistance and lightens. / NEW POLICE (THU Bu Timet finecial LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov., 23. Arthur Eversole will be the new police j superintendent the first of the year. He was chosen to succeed William G. Sherer, present chief

TO GIVE TURKEY PARTY Beech Grove Church to Have Affair Tuesday. Members of the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Church, Beech Grove, will give a turkey euchre in the school auditorum at 7:45 Tues*. day evening. Charles McDonough is chairman of the committee. AFTER 38 LONG YEARS flu Timet Special NOBLESVILI,E, Ind., Nov. 20. After thirty-eight years of married life, Sarah Redmond has sued Thomas Redman foi a divorce on the grounds that the defendant does not provide for his family. Four of their minor children, the wife alleges, can not go to school because they are in need of clothing.

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