Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1926 — Page 12

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MELLETT MURDER CITEDjY PASTOR Says Public Officers Must Stand for Right. Referring to the slaying of Don R. Mellett, publisher of the Canton Daily News, the Rev. William A. Shullenberger, pastor of the Central Christian Church, said in an address Monday night before the Fairview Christian Assembly, now in session at Fairview Park, that “the public must demand right from public officials. leaders in public life must stand for right.” Dr. John Booth of St. Louis, Mo., executive secretary of the Christian board of church extension, will speak at tonight’s assembly gathering. The orchestra from the Hillside Christian Church will play. An audience of over 2,500 persons attended Monday night. The persons in attendance are composed largely of the congregations of the thirty-nine Christian churches of Marion County who are sponsoring the meetings. A choir of 600 voices gave the musical program, led by the Rev. Virgil P. Brock, Marion County evangelist of the Christian Church. M’NAMARA BRIEF FILED Union Leader Takes Appeal Step in Supreme Court. Appellant's brief for John J. McNamara. secretary of the Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers* Local Union No. 22. convicted in Criminal Court of blackmail in connection with the destruction of interior furnishings at the new Elks’ Club, has been filed with State Supreme Court. McNamara was sentenced to the Indiana State Prison for one to five years and fined SI,OOO. He was charged with threatening workmen on the Elks building with personal and financial injury if they did not cease work. In the brief, filed by Charles E. Cox, the position is taken that if the “pecuniary advantage” McNamara is alleged to have sought includes a man’s job, then “a great many employers are frequently guilty of violating the blackmail statute,’’ GAS RATES LOWERED Commission Grants Vincennes 20 Per Cent Reduction. Gas rates at Vincennes have been made the lowest in the State through an order promulgated Monday by the public service commission. The new order makes the rates 20 pier cent lower than those established a year ago when the case of the Central States Gas Company of Vincennes was carried to Federal Court. The new rate is 65 cents a thousand cubic feet for industrial gas. A reduction of 92 cents for the first 2,000 cubic feet of domestic gas also has been effected.

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An investor bought a square corner lot in Muscle Shoals, intending to build a home there. The first thing the new owner did was to lay a sidewalk facing obth streets. For this sidewalk he used 61 blocks of stone, each block measuring one yard square. But before his home was started a real estate agent offered to buy his lot at a profit of 10 cents a square foot. The tnvestAr accepted the offer. How much money did he make? Last puzzle answer: George Sisler is the name of the ball player hidden in yesterday's puzzle. The pictured/ objects are, 1, glasses; 2, earrings; Si, ostrich; 4, rollers; 5, griddle; 6, erasers. Writing one word below the other the capitalized letters show how the name is hidden. Glasses. Earring. OStrich. RoLlers. GriddlE. Eraseßs. TURNOCK IS ELECTED Architect Chosen President of Local Engineers’ Society. L. A. Turnock, of Harrison and Turnock, architects, today was the new president of the Indianapolis chapter, Indiana Engineers’ Society, following an election Monday. Other officers are: W. C. Maybee, vice president; O. E. McMeans, treasurer; R. E. Simpson, temporary secretary; Fred Kellam and S. C. Hadden, trustees for two years, and J. E. Troyer, C. B. Steeke and C. 3. Foster, trustees for two years. safeTy meet planned Plans iare being laid by Public Service Commissioner Frank T. Singleton for a two-day safety conference to be held at the Statehouse early in October. The program will be arranged af a meeting of the arrangements committee Aug. 3. Representatives of the State department of public instruction and the highway commission will speak. Members of the Republican and Democratic editorial associations are to be invited.

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SURVEY REPORTS PERMITDEGREASE Slack Building Program Indicated. A loss of $1,877,988 in value of building and alteration permits issued in Juno, 1926, in Indianapolis, over permits issued in June, 1925, was shown in the National-Monthly Building Survey, prepared by S. W. Straus & Cos. For the first half of 1926 Indianapolis showed a loss of $3,741,577 in permits over the total value of permits issued the first half of 1925. Permits issued in June, 1925,* amounted to $3,989,987. Permits issued in June of this year totaled $2,111,999. Permits for the Jftrst half of last year were valued at $14,192,961. Permits for the first half of 1926 totaled $10,451,384. Permits issued in Indiana in June, 1925, amounted to $7,506,895, and permits issued In Indiana in June, 1926, totaled $7,123,469, representing a loss of $383,426. A total of $37.209,339 in permits was issued in the State in the first half of last year, and $35,399,575 in permits was issued in the State in the first half of this year, registering a loss of sl,810.364.

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BOARD ISSUES OPPOSED Indiana Taxpayers Association Files Three Remonstrances. County Auditor Harry Dunn has received remonstrances filed by the Indiana Taxpayers Association protesting against bond issues for three Marion County roads; the Thompson

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