Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1925 — Page 4
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SEW NAME FOR SCHOOL ASKED J oard Asked to Pay Tribute l' to World War Hero. fy .- tiy- ' ijfat; • The Indianapolis school board Monay. night was asked to name School o,'the Sergt. Otis E. Brown school, l tribute to Brown, who was killed i .the World War. The request, i*de by Harry B. Dynes, former elective board chairman, was reerred to Superintendent E. U. Graft. Charles Reissner, secretary, was granted a leave of absence until laii. 1, because of ill health. The x>ard refused the Roxana Petroleum ’otnpany an advertisement on the iopth wall of Manual Training High 3chool. The building and grounds committee will select a site for a lew school between Schools 70 and 10. William H. Book, business director, was authorized to advertise for )ids on wrecking the buildings of chool 42, recently burned. Ke board will meet at 5 p. m., 18, to receive bids on several r improvements. Need for new ings to house branch libraries waa set out in a report of the Bnance committee with the recommendation that this program be followed next year. : UND IS NOW $540,366 Indiana Lutherans Contribute $176,930 to Valparaiso. Bu United Preaa FT. WAYNE, Ind., Dec. o.—With Incompetent reports received from Lutheran church congregations of the Missouri synod in seventeen States, which are participating in the $883,000 endowment fund canvass for Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., the fund totaled $540,169. Indiana's total was $176,930. STOLE 20 AUTOS, CHARGE Two Boys Said to Have Confessed Thefts at Hammond. Bit United Preas HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 9.—Two ads, both under 18, are under arrest here today charged with the theft of twenty automobiles during the past few weeks. The boys, Kenneth Roberst, 16, tnd Thomas Evans, 17, are said to iaVe confessed to the thefts. BRITISH SEE FIGHTING Gendarmes Clash ‘with French Attackers at Metuljah. Bv United Preaa ■ JERUSALEM, Dec. 9.—British frontier gendarmes have clashed With Druse tribesmen for the first time, according to reports here today. A band of tribesmen chased the French across the boundary line at. Metuliah Monday and refused to surrender their arms whereupon tfye British guards fired.' Several were wounded on both sides.
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POLICE CHIEF IS CITED Judge Angered When Names of Girls in Wild Parties Published. Bv United Preen MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Dec. 9. Charges of comtempt of court were pending in the La Porte County court today against Police Chief Richard Kruse. The charges were brought because Kruse released for publications names of persons involved In Juvenile wild parties. Kruse had been requested by Judge Richter not to release the names of young girl participants. “I want tohe parents to know just what their children are doing’’ Kruse said. "Their names are on the police records.” G. A. R. POST ELECTS George M. Overhizer New Commander of ’6l Veterans. George M. Overhizer of Indianapolis was elected commander of Joseph R. Gordon Post No. 281, G. A. R., at a recent meeting. Other officers: John W. Kirk, senior commander; M. S. Randolph, junior commander; John G. MeKa.*-; chaplain; Joseph Garrard, officer of the day; John Hanford, officer of the guard; James R. Wright, sentinel; Austin Daugherty, adjutant; William D. Wilson, quartermaster; H. H. Kirk, surgeon: Wright and Kirk, delegates to the State encampment and C. W. Chappie and B. F. Neiman, alternates.
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BUS LINE LOSES IN BEECH GROVE Court Sustains Demurrer of Town Board. Beech Grove town board members were jubilant today over their victory Tuesday afternoon when Judge T. L Moll of Superior Court Five ruled against the South Side Motor Coach Company. Judge Moll sustained a demurrer filed by the board to the bus firm’s petition for an Injunction to prevent the enforcement of an ordinance prohibiting busses from receiving or discharging passengers on streets used by the Beech Grove Traction Company. Willard /Ticen, board president, said ample time would be given bus officials to change their route. Gilbert McFarland, of the bus company, said the company would not change the route. Donald Lafuze, bus company counsel, said he would probably appeal to the State Supreme Court. QCRETHROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over th'oat— Vicks ▼ Vapoßub Opt IT Million Jarm Used Yearly
SLAYER GETS LIFE TERM Refuses to Plead Guilty to Manslaughter, Convicted of Murder. Bv United Preaa EAST CHICAGO, Ind., Dec. 9 William Gilmore was taken to Michigan City today to begin serving a life sentence for the murder of Norman Herbert. He was convicted In the Porter County court Tuesday, after re; fusing to enter a plea of guilty to manslaughter as suggested by the State attorney.
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