Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 23
NOV. 19, 1926
CLARKE RETURNS TONAJEM Utilities Promoter Has Busy Time Here —To Be Back. After filing a $250,000 libel suit against City Corporation Counsel Alvah J. Rucker, attending the public hearing on the $55,000,000 proposed local electric utilities merger and being cordially received by some of the public service commissioners after the hearing, Harley L. Clarke, Chicago, utilities promoter, left this city Thursday night for Chicago and today will go to New York City. He is expected to return to Indianapolis for the hearing before the commission, Monday. Clarke is one of the directors of the Indianapolis Power and Light Corporation, holding company of the rndiaanpolis Light and Heat Company. The libel suit, filed in Federal Court, alleges that Rucker’s petition filed in Circuit Court, asking that the electric merger be restrained, maliciously damaged his good name. Rucker charged that Clarke was a party in a conspiracy by which SIO,OOO was contributed to Ed Jackson's gubernatorial campaign fund in 1924 in let urn for which Jackson agreed to name only persons
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favorable to the utilities to the public service commission. charges Driver Arrested After Triple Auto Accident on Bluff Rd. Earl Hancock, 47, of 1987 Hihside Ave., faced five charges in municipal court before Judge Paul C. Wetter today, the result of an auto accident. at 4200 Bluff Rd., Thursday night. Deputy Sheriffs Bell and Brown brought the charges, assault and battery with intent to kill, carrying and drawing concealed weapons intoxication and driving an auto while Intoxicated. The officers auto driven by Hancock struck another driven by a Dr. Carter Bloomington, Ind., and then swerved into a truck driven by Louis Zaring, 525 S. New Jersey St. John Wallace, riding with Zaring, was injured and taken to the city hospital. After the collision with the Zartng truck, Hancock is alleged to have drawn 'a knife and slashed a heavy coat worn by Zaring from shoulder to elbow.
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FOUR KILLED IN SHIP EXPLOSION Bii United Prrx* BALTIMORE Md., Nov. 19.—-At least four men are known to have ben killed and perhaps a score Injured in an explosion aboard a ship in port at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company's plant at Sparrows Point today. Every ambulance in Baltimore has been summoned to the scene. Six of the injured are reported en route to Maryland General Hospital in ambulances and commandeered autombiles. CITY TO SAVE $2,000 New Heating Plan for Municipal Garage Is Proposed. Plans for heating the municipal garage from the city hall's heating
ed local people tell in signed statements that Husky has helped them after everything else they ever tried had failed to give relief. Read YVliat These People Say: Mr. Harry Perkins, 2121 Brookside Ave., says, "Three bottles of Husky has done more for me than anything I had ever tried. I had suffered from stomach trouble. My food would not digest, but seemed to lie in my/stomach as a ball of lead. I suffered from constipation, too. f had to take ipids, salts, and. other kinds of laxatives. Husky has eliminated all this for me. I am now feeling splendid and still taking Husky.’’ Another Report Received Mrs. Georganna M. Brown, Wannamaker, Ind., sends this message, “I had suffered from kidney, liver and bowel ailments. Nothing I ever tried relieved my suffering. I have taken two bottles of Husky so far and am relieved of my old ailments. I recommend this fine medicine.” Woodrow Ave. Man Talks: Mr. date Faught, employed at the Indiana Rubber Cos., and residing at 520 Woodrow Ave., this city, says, “My blood system was evidently in poor condition. My limbs would become numb and lifeless. It was not a real rheumatic condition, but caused me much suffering. Husky has relieved this trouble for me. I have taken two bottles and am still on the Husky treatment. I notice an Improvement in my health in general.” Mrs. Hayes Testifies: , “My health was In a weak, run down and nervous condition,” says Mrs. John Hayes, 1622 Temple Ave. “My appetite had been poor and my food would not digest. Husky has overcome my ailments. I have gained in health, weight and strength. I am feeling better in every way and am still taking Husky.”
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plant were presented today to city engineer, Chester Oberleas by William Hamilton, garage superintendent. The garage now Is heated by the Merchants Heat and Light Company. The new arrangement will consist of a tunnel carrying pipes from the city hall*utider Alabama St- to the garage. Ralph Boyer, board of works auditor, who worked with Hamilton on plans said the city will save at least $2,000 a year.. CORONER PROBES DEATH Robinson Calls in Witnesses of Fatal Accident. A coroner’s inquest was ordered today following the death of John Galivan, 80, of Ht. Carmel, 111., at St . Vincent’s Hospital Thursday nightT Police said Gallivan was struck’at Chester Ave. and Washington St. by anauto driven by Edmund Kuebel. 5202 E. Walnut St. Coroner Paul E. Robinson said he would not slate Kuebel on a manslaughter charge before he had heard witnesses.
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NEW AID TO GILLIOM B. A. Keller, South Bend, Named Deputy Attorney General. Appointment of Bernard A. Keltner, south Bend, attorney, as Arthur L. Gilliom. ICeltner will fill one of the vacancies caused by the resignation of Frank L. Greenwald of Hammond and the death of George J. Muller of Vincennes. He will assume his new duties Nov. 29, Gilliom said. . BRAZIL SHORT OF COAL fin United Prenn WASHINGTON. Nov. 19.—Brazil is facing on© of the most serious coal shortages in its history, information received today by the Commerce De-
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