Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 334, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1927 — Page 5
MAY 3, 1927
TIL CAUSING , GRAND JURY JAM Cases Pile Up and 35 Affidavits Remain Unfiled. As the trial of James Armitage, local politician, on contempt of court for his alleged efforts to bribe Claude Achey, grand juror, grinds away cases pending grand jury action pile up. The grand jury, on order of Criminal Court Judge James A. Collins remains adjourned until the trial is completed. Because of this condition no affidavits can be filed with the court as couid be done if the jury was discharged. Court records today showed ninety-three persons awaiting action of the jury. Prosecutor William H. Sheaffer said he realized that by the time the trial is completed and a new jury chosen, the number of cases pending will be "terrific.” Affidavits against thirty-five other persons are also held by the prosecutor. Removing the cause of Constipation •Today most people know how to avoid conati(pation. Flrat: feat simpler foods, altowina aiaestive system to improve. Second: WumulaXa ■better digestion and bowel rcgu-daj-ity bv taking ('hambrrlaiD'3^K7*V-^^B& Tablets for a week. They arouse flUHnlfV Stealthy digestion, get quick reeultn. 50c or 250 pocket, sizes frjdlUM'tl at your druggist. For free yla" write Chamberlain Med. ■ fUMKSffiS Cos., 601 Park Su Dev Molnei. CHAM BERLIN'S TABLETS TSStiah
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RUSSIANS STAGE LITERARY REVOLT Movement Opposes Dictation of Communism. Bn United Prut* MOSCOW, May 3.—A literary revolt against revolutionary literature and drama is making itself felt in Russia. Meetings of workmen have passed resolutions protesting against the never-ending communistic propaganda in the theaters, which is also apparent in most of the revolutionary literature. Drama and grand opera with any sort of monarchists tings has been vigorously excluded from the stage. The new literature, the work of a younger generation of writers who have come up since the Bolshvik revolution of 1917 and have developed under the influence of communism, is also coming in for sharp criticism from the workers of Russia. Indecent frankness, under the guise of realism, and profanity of a sort which never crept into Russian literature before the world war, are particularly disliked by the lay critics. The tendency of several prominent young authors to simplify the Russian language to an extreme degree and to insert words of their own invention or localism little understood, ts another cause for vigorous com- : plaint. THREE HOOSIERS KILLED Trains Snuff Out Two Lives—Auto Hurts Fatal to One. Three Hoosicrs were dead today as result of accidents. * Joseph A. Long, 60, live stock buyer, was killed at Goshen when his auto was struck by a train. Smith Porter, 60, of Grcensburg. was struck by a train. He was partially deaf and did not hear the i whistle, it is believed. Enoch B. Harlan, 50. of Greencastle, died from injuries received when his auto was wrecked near Advance. G. o7p. ARGUE MANAGER Irvington Republicans Discuss "Busi-ness-Like” Government. Emphasizing the need of a "busi- | ness-like” form of government in Indianapolis. William 11. Insley, Insley Manufacturing Company president. spoke before the Irvington Republican Club Monday night. Claude H. Anderson, city manager executive, secretary, and Roy
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Lewis, ward organizer, spoke in favor of the "business-like" form. Arguments for and against- the plan were advanced by club members. Edward J. Hecker asserted that “city manager government is wholly un-American. A resolution offering to Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge upon the death of her husband, drafted by Dr. Samuel MeGaughey, was adopted. Telford B. Obison, park board attorney, will oppose the city manager form at the club’s next meeting.
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