Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1926 — Page 3

MARCH 4, 1926

APPEAL TRIALS COME TOO FAST defendants Fail to Appreciate Swiftness. • Appeals from municipal court convictions are coming to trial top soon in Criminal Court, according to defendants tried before Judge James A. Collins Wednesday afternoon. Seven appeals of cases tried in municipal courts a week ago were*before Judge Collins. “Judge, I appealed my case from the other court,” said Margaret Anderson, Negro, charged with blind tiger and receiving stolen goods. “And this is your appeal we’re trying,” replied Judge Collins. “John Niblack, the deputy prosecutor, is a fast worker,” said the court. It was necessary, however, to continue the Anderson case until B"rida>. Mrs. Mary Fuqua, Negro, 235 Rankin St., charged with blind tiger, dismissed her appeal. She was fined £IOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days in jail. ADDRESSES JUNIOR BODY ('laris Adams Stresses Need of Young Men in Politics. “The world needs young men who are not afraid to lift their heads above the clouds and achieve the impossible.” asserted Claris Adams, can didate for Republican nomination for United States Senator, in an address Wednesday noon before the Junior Chamber of Cemmerce. "We need young men in politics. All great things have been done with vision and enthusiasm. We need young men with pioneer spirits,” Adams said. William Henry Harrison, Americanization committee chairman, reported the Junior Chamber of Commerce was the only local civic organization hiking an active part among the foreign residents. LEGICN PROGRESS TOLD Prominent leaders Attend HaywardBarcus Post Meeting. Progress of the American Legion i j hospitalization, rehabilitation and <-hild welfare was outlined by State ‘Commander Clarence E. Jackson at a, meeting of the Hayward-Barcus Host Wednesday night. Bowman Elder, national executive committeeman, announced appointment of K. W. Hadley to have charge of the jaunt of Indiana veterans to Paris in 1927 and H. C. King in charge of the Indiana outfit at Philadelphia convention in 1926. DISMISS LIQUOR CASE Louis. B. Harris, 74, Negro, proprietor of a poolroom at 839 Indiana Ave., was found not guilty and discharged on a blind tiger charge Wednesday by Criminal Judge James A. Collins. William Gill, Negro, . formeremploye of Harris’, testified Harris bought liquor from a white man. Harris denied it.

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GLOOMY FUTURE SEEN Collins Continues Liquor Case to Hear Further MVidencc. The future today looked gloomy for Mary and Philip Valdoi, 117 S. California St., who were partially tried Wednesday before Criminal Judge James A. Collins on u blind tiger charge. They appealed frvm municipal court, where they were fined SIOO and given thirty days’ imprisonment. Three men testified they purchased liquor from the defendants. Judge Collins continued the case until Friday to hear further evidence. An abatement suit to close the Valdoi residence as a public nuisance was filed in Superior Court Five Wednesday. Since this arrest, Mrs. Valdoi was arrested by Federal agents for violation of the prohibition law. Her case is now pending in Federal Court. SECOND RECEIVER SUIT Steel Products Company Named in Another Action. Another suit tor receiver for the Hethrington & Berner Company steel products manufacturers. 701 Kentucky Ave.. was tiled in Superior Court Two Wednesday by Minnie S., Maude B. and Robert Berner. Other action was brought by Frederick A. Hetherington. company president, and Carl F. Hetherington, treasurer, who claim the company is sound financially. Both petitions allege stockholders are deadlocked on the election of a director to fill a vacancy.

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APPEALS MADE 1 BUS CASES Ten Operators, 0r.3 Patron, Given Fines. Ten bus operators and one bus patron, convicted Wednesday night by Justice Henry L. Hurst, Beech Grove, on charges of violating the town bus ordinance have appealed, T. Ernest Maholm, their attorney, said today. Those fined were: Frank Stuck, South Side Motor Coach Company president: Matthew Rutledge, assistant manager; Gilbert McFarland, seei etary-t reasurer; Frank Miller, William Mclntyre, Itoy Clayton, Lawrence M unship.

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