Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1926 — Page 3
JULY 14, 1926
ANOTHER BARRETT SUIT CONSIDERED More Favorable Decision Is Hoped For. Filing: of a suit is one of the Marion Gounty Superior Courts to prevent County Treasurer Edward A. Ramsay from pocketing: interest on Barrett law prepayments is being considered today by persons interested in halting the system through the treasurer makes more money than President Coolidge. Those who wish to reform the procedure hope that a more favorable decision than the action of Judge James M. Leathers of Superior Court One may be obtained in another Superior Court. Leathers refused to sanction appointment of a receiver for the interest funds. Meanwhile, Alvah J. Rucker, corporation counsel, who is leading the fight', v plans to pursue energetically a suit he filed in Federal Court, seeking to disolve an injunction preventing placing of interest funds in a public depository. ACTOR’S HOME ROBBED George Somnes Reports Theft of , SBOO in Clothes, Ring. Detectives today were assigned to investigate a burglary at the home of George Somnjb, 1915 N. Talbot Ave., local dramatic director and actor. Motorpolicemen George Baker and Otis Baker, who investigated, said the burglar entered through a basement window and stole SBOO worth of clothing and a ring. Police are inclined to believe more than one man robbed the house.
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FIRE MARSHAL 1 REPORTS 23 Blazes Investigated—s Confessions, One Conviction, Out of twenty-two fires investigated during June fay the State fire marshal’s office, five confessions and one conviction were obtained, It was reported today by Milton W. Wareing, chief of the arson division. For-ty-two cases now await trial. During the month there were three dismissals, one acquital and one jury disagreement. DEDICATE FT. FRIENDLY Governor Jackson Speaks at G. A. R. Headquarters. Formal dedication of the remodeled Ft. Friendly headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republica, 512 N. Illinois St.., was held today with .Governor Jackson as principal speaker. The Grand Army League recently completed anew assembly hall at the rear of the home, seating several hundred persons. W. D. Wilson was In charge of the dedication. SESQUICENTENNIAL SUED Bv United Press PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 14. A concerted move to close the sesquicentennial on Sunday was started here today when a petition asking an Injunction enjoining the exposition association from opening the grounds on Sunday was filed in common pleas court. LAWYER DELEGATE DIES Bv United Press DENVER, July 14. Sheldon Tolies, 70, of Cleveland, Ohio, delegate to the convention of the American Bax Association, dropped dead today.
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ILL-FATED 13 HALTS DAN CUPID License Clerk Blocks Plan _of Couple Seeking to Marry. The ill-fated 13, blamed for the wrecking of many plots and plans, may have prevented a young couple from getting a license to marry from Mrs. Effle Carter, deputy license clerk, Tuesday, July 13. v Shyly, the two walked Into the county clerk's office and In a whisper asked for a marriage license. They- were handed an application for a license by Mrs. Carter and sat at the table, each eager to fill it out. Having 1 done so, the two again confronted the clerk, hoping to be issued a license. But Mrs. Carter balked, although the application was properly filled out. The prospective groom gave his age as 21, and the bride 19. But Mrs. Carter doubted their ages. Although they were of the
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proper age to obtain a license, Mrs. Carter said she believed they were several years younger. “You’ll have to parents in to swear to your age, because I think you are both youfiger," said Mrs. Carter. The couple appeared speechless. They looked at each other, then at the clerk, and left the room as slyly as they entered. It was disclosed the youth's parents are visiting In Florida and the young woman’s mother lives in Noblesville, Ind., and her father In Chicago. FORGERY IS CHARGED Harry Dodds, 38, of Craig Hotel, is held today on a forgery charge after detectives said he forged the name of Charles Blake, IS2I N. Illinois St., to a $25 check on the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. Nelson Jones, 33, of Baltimore, Md., was returned to Louisville, Ky., Tuesday following his arrest here by detectives on a fugitive charge. POLICE SEARCH FOR THREE Police have been asked to search for Byron Helfln, 21, of 664 Arch St., woh has been missing fror.TTiis home since Monday. Search also is being made for Charles Ryan 7, of 1404 Rates St., and Clifton Mourning, 14, of 1202 Orange St.
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