Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1927 — Page 8

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IWO TO BE TRIED ON BOOZECHARGE City Merchant Policeman, Farmer Are Held. Trial of J. F. Whitaker, held in the Brown County jail, charged with operating a still, is expected to be held this week, according to word received today. Donald McQuat, of Southport, who is an Indianapolis merchant policeman, also is in jail at Franklin, Ind., awaiting trial, charged with transporting intoxicating liquor. It is alleged that Whitaker was in charge of McQuat’s Brown County farm, where the liquor was being made, and that McQuat was transporting it. McQuat was arrested on the Three Notch road late Monday right, by Johnson County Sheriff Charles Bowen, and Deputy Carl Losey. Seven and one-half gallons cf corn whisky, and two jugs of liquor were found in his car. Attev McQuat was jailed, the sheriffs obtained a Brown County warrant and found Whitaker operating three twenty-gallon stills in the attic of the McQuat’s farm house. McQuat’s trial will probably be set when the Johnson County court opens next Monday. According to Losey, McQuat, is a merchant policeman, has a beat in a noi-th Indianapolis l-esidence section. AUTHOR COMING HERE Will Durant to Speak at Kirslibaum Community Center. Will Durant, author of “The Story of Philosophy,” will speak at Kirshbaum Community Center, 2314 N. Meridian St., Sunday night. This is the last of the Open Forum lectures and the talk will be. followed by open discussion. Durant has achieved fame by his recent book, which is a compilation ot a series of lectures given by him as professor of philosophy at Columbia University, New York. HUNT GIRL S ASSAILANT Bit Times Soecial VALPARAISO, Ind., March 2. Fanners and deputy shex-iffs today were searching for the assailant of Genevieve Winselman, 16, school girl. Miss Winselman said she was on her way to school when a man accosted her and choked her. She lost consciousness. Hours later she reached her home and gave the alarm. MOTHER' AND SON BOTH BENEFITED 6 MONTHS AGO “Konjola Is the Best Medi cine That Ever Entered Our Home,” Says Indianapolis Lady. "It has been over six months since either my son or myself have taken any medicine for stomach trouble, so I want to tell you that Konjola is the best .medicine that ever entered our Home, because it restored our health and gave us permanent

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CARBON MONOXIDE GAS TOLLJS 279 Record of Six Months for Entire Country. Bit United Press BOSTON. March 2.—Carbon monoxide gas has taken a toU of 279 lives in the United States in six months, it was disclosed In statistics made public here by an insurance company. Virtually all the deaths occurred in the Northei-n States, this being explained by the lack of closed garages in the warmer Southern States. Twenty-two states had no deaths from carbon monoxide. States reported carbon monoxide deaths as follows: New York, 32; Pennsylvania, 31; California 27; West Virginia, 26; Illinois, 22; Michigan, 21; Massachusetts and Wisconsin, 17 each; New Jersey, 16; Ohio, 12; Minnesota, 11; Missouri, 8; Kansas, 6; Indiana, 5; Nebraska, 3; Colorado, Nortli Dakota, and Vermont, 2 each; and Delaware, Maryland, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, Washington, and Oklahoma, 1 each. PLANTATIONS DAMAGED Bit United Press SINGAPORE, Mai-ch 2.—Damage estimated at more than $50,000 was caused by recent floods in the vicinity of the Pahl plantation distrlct. All work on the plantations has ceased and workmen have been busy replacing buildings which wete destroyed and bringing new stores to the area.

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