Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1927 — Page 3

FEB. 10, 1927

REED STILL HITS AT WORLD COURT Predicts Defeat of Hinted Plan for U. S. Entry. , Bu United Preen WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Senate irreconcilables, who were singing a jubilant "Swan Song’’ today over the World Court, are expecting a movement seeking acceptance by the United States of changes asked by Great Britain in American reservations to entry. Such a movement, it was made plain today, will not from the Senate, since Administration leaders joined with irreconcilables in declaring that the request by Great Britain for revision ends the court as far as the United States is concerned. Senator Reed (Pern.), Missouri, who stood with Senator -Borah (Rep.), Idaho, in lighting the couj-t, predicted any such movement would fair, "since the people are at last aroused.’’ “English statesmen,” Reed declared, "recognized the foolishness of the reservations that put us halfway In and half-way out. It is very fortunate for us.” KNICKER SUIT VENUED New Albany Court to Make Final Ruling In School Case. Bn Times Special NEW ALBANY, Ind., Feb. 10.— Circuit Court here wifi decide whether Virginia Allen, 10, of Port Fulton, may wear knickers to school. An injunction suit against school authorities there has been vend'd here. Virginia was barred from school for several months, because of her “boyish garb.” Recently a temporary injunction order was obtained permitting her to attend.

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Bu Timm (Special* COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 10.—By conserving electricity, gas and water, reducing grocery bills with a v£gc table garden and a poultry yard, Miss Flora Smith, superintendent of the Bartholomew county hospital, last yeah reduced the hospital’s defi cit of nearly $7,500 a year to $1,972 Her thrift campaign at the hospital has attracted country-wide attention. She is widely known among Indianapolis doctors and nurses. Urges Owners to *Know * Their Cars Do you know all the numbers or marks on your car by which it might Be most easily identified in case of theft? The question is asked by Todd Stoops, secretary-manager of the Hoosier Motor Club, who suggests now is an ideal time for motorists to obtain information concerning their machines. "There are any number such numerical groups and in some respects knowing them is of more importance than knowing the engine or serial number,” he says. "In these days, the two numbers that every thief knows are on record are the two he will change first if he cannot quickly dispose of a stolen car. "There are marks put there by varying degrees of usage, that are better than the numerals, but few motorists ever make note of these. “In addition, as the American Automobile Association, with which this club is affiliated, points out there are thousands of machines licensed yearly under wrong serial and engine numbers. Typographical and other errors will creep into registration cards. It never is 100 late to check the information the card bears against the bill of sale for your cur and it may mean the prevention of confusion later,” lie explained. CIGAR STORE MAN HELD liit Times Spec at . MU NCI E, ind., Feb. 10.—Walter Ear low, Muneit cigar store proprietor. was held without bond here today on charges of tirst-dogree murder, growing out of the death of Edgar Voorheea, -7. Jan. 28. Vernon Walburr, business partner of Barlow, is held on assault and battery charges following his attack on Ro.,coe Tartar, who htTaccused of "squealing.” Barlow Nvill be held pending an investigation by tlie grand jury, called to meet next Wednesday.

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POISON CHARGES FIRST Mt. Tabor Youths to Be Tried on Banditry Charge Later. Bu Times Special WARSAW, Ind., Feb. 10.—Prosecutor William G. Loehr has announced that Samuel and Athol Riley, Mt. Tabor, charged with placing paris green in the public school well at Mt. Tabor, causing the serious illness of thirteen pupils, will first be tried on the poisoning charge and subsequently will be given a hearing on a charge of automobile banditry. The accused men are now at liberty on bond. RESERVATIONS OPPOSED Great Britain and Other Nations Answer U. S. on World Court. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.*-Great Britain and some other European

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