Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1926 — Page 13

JULY 23, 1926

POINCARE FORMS NEW CABINET (Continued From Page 1) on the other. It would be such a coalition cabinet as Briand and Herriot each sought recently. Andre Tardieu is the disciple and protege of Georges Clemenceau, and it was expected during the storms which preceded the last defeat of a Briand cabinet that Tardieu might become the leader of France in her emergency. Maurice Bokanowsky is of the right, and has been a leader in intelligent criticism of some of the financial proposals of the succession of ministers who have failed to assist France during the past year. Paul Painleve, Aristide Briand, Albert Rarraut, Edouard

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BUS PETITIONS DENIED Petition of Frank D. Swango of Bedford to operate a bus line from Bedford to Oolitic was denied today by the public service commission. The State body also denied a petition .of J. \V. Bilyeu of Bedford to operate a bus line between that city and Linton. STRANGLES SWEETHEART Bu United Brens NEW YORK, July 23. —Kogurro Mogi, a Japanese butler, today surrendered to police after strangling* his sweetheart Adelheld Brunges, 22 years old, a recent immigrant from Germany.

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OFFICE SAFE LOOTED $193.05 Reported Taken From Jag* gers’ Wholesale Grocery. Detectives today investigated the burglary Thursday night of the office and safe of the Jaggers Wholesale Grocery Company, 23 E. Henry St., when $193.05 was reported stolen. The safe was forced open. BIS LINE DISCONTINUED Certificate of the Maclison-Colum-hus bus lines was canceled today by the public service commission on information that service was discontinued June 12.

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