Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1927 — Page 3

JAN. 27, 1927

prohi Anon DENIES CHARGES Claims Contempt Count Is Mud-Slinging, Insinuating. Enfphatie denial that fraud was perpetrated in the Supreme Court wae made Wednesday by Ethan A. Miles, who, with Jesse Martin, Indiana Anti-Saloon League attorneys, were charged with ’’misleading the court through false statements” by .Jaoob Morgan, local attorney. Morgan declared the Anti-Saloon League attorneys were guilty of “contemptible conduct’’ in a liquor appeal of Isaac Levy and Morris Assael. Assael and Levy were found guilty of violating the liquor law in a county court, appealed to the Appellate Court, were defeated and were recently denied a transfer to the Supreme Court. Morgan made the charges in a brief asking the Supreme Court to reconsider a petition to transfer the case to the higher court from the Appellate Cou-t. Morgan declared he presented an assignment of errors in the case when he asked to have it transferred to the Supreme Court, and that the l eague's attorneys made misstate-

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ments and perpetrated a fraud when they declared no assignment of errors was filed. Miles declared that Morgan filed an assignment of errors when he carried the case to the Appellate Court, but did not do this when he made an attempt to have the Supreme Court consider the matter. "It's a mudslinging and insinuating attempt,” Miles declared. PISTOL CONFERENCE National Crime Commission Will Meet in Chicago Friday. The program of the pistol regulation conference to be held by the national crime commission in Chicago Friday was announced today by Frank C. Cross, director of The American Legion's national American commission. The conference is under direction of the Union League Club. Heads of police departments will make recommendations for pistol regulation. Newton D. Baker, former secretary of war and a member of the executive committee, will speak at the evening session on phases of the problem requiring national legislation. Prosecuting attorneys will speak at the Saturday morning session. The following cities have notified the commission that representatives will be present: Wichita, Kas., Detroit, St. Paul, St. Louis, Lincoln. Neb., Omaha, Cincinnati, Memphis, Nashville, Chicago, Cleveland, In (Matiapolis, Springfield, 111.: Oklahoma City, Louisville and Mobile. Births (•iris Karl and Marie Steinkamp, Methodist Hospital. John and Eva McDowell, 1814 Rowland. Walter and Maggie Viebert. 337 Kentucky. Fred and Minnie Tero. 410 E. New York. Boys William and Goldie Adams. Clark BLkes!eo Hospital. Simon and Jessie Sparks. 1033 N. West. Wilbur and Thelma Mann. 3137 Oxford. John and Annuucia Peroni. 334 E. Mer--i I Gerald and Edna Lind. 4533 Hovey Walter and Elsie Webelhack. 1720 N. Oxford. Deaths Susie Williams- 60. 434,5 E. Washington, fibroid tumor. Ero Baker. 44, 617 Blackford, chronic myocarditis. Lydia M. Baar. 54. St. Vincent Hospital, carcinoma. Hester A. Mitchell, S3. 1037 Ludlow chronic myocarditis. Jacob Adams. 05. 315 N. Capitol, lobar pneumonia. Fred Payton, 56. Long Hospital, acute nephritis. ' Edward Volney Arley; 76. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Carrie Luelte Fields. 40. 1418 Mill tuberculous enteritis. Mahalia Ralston. 85. 350 N. Miley. .arteriosclerosis, John H. Rogers, 80. 5014 University, chronic myocarditis. Alice Collinsworth, 63. Methodist Hospital. carcinoma. Madison Coleman. 00. city hospital, diabetes mellituß. Ida May Springer. 65. 4830 Central, cerebral hemorrhage. riem Ranser, 35, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Hattie Coffman Holt. 60. 2546 Broadway, angina pectoris. William A. Johnson. 65. Methodist Hospital. chronic nephritis. ONLY AN OUNCE! FLORENCE, Kan., Jan. 27.—When the old Florence Hotel, built fifty years ago, was razed recently, there was much speculation among the residents as to what would be found in the corner stone. It was a bottle of whisky—an ounce. On a piece of paper wrapped around the bottle was written: “Dedicated to a fool.”

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