Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1927 — Page 16

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MORROW READY FOR NEW POST 1 Ambassador to Leave for Mexico Next Week. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Turbulent happenings in Mexico will not delay the departure of Dwight W. Morrow to his new post as ambassador that country, it was said at the State Department today. Morrow is engaged in daily conferences with Secretary Kellogg, receiving final instructions, but he is expected to leave for Mexico City next week. Althougbh the appointment of a member of the Morgan firm was in itself enough to center attention on Morrow’s diplomatic pilgrimage, events have transpired to attract additional attention to it. Representative John J. Boylan is of the opinion, that Mexico will have a last chance to be “good under Morrow.” His view, which is shared by others, is that Coolidge may lose his patience with the Calles regime should present difficulties prove impossible of settlement by Morrow. CAPTURE BEER IN AUTO Owner Tells Cops He Is on Way to Dump to “Ditch” It. Stopped by a police squad under Sergt. William Cox for failure to display a certificate of title, Frank Ardizzone, 27, of 537 E. Merrill St., was arrested when the officers found sixty-two quarts of bottled beer and a half pint of liquor in the back part of his car Thursday night. He told police that he made the beer and was on his way to the city dump to “ditch” the beer, because he was tired of having it around his home. QUELL STUDENT REVOLT Peoria High School Rules Win Over Greek Societies. BV United Press . . PEORIA* 111., Oct. 14.—The revolt of the Greeks at Peoria High School apparently had collapsed today. Nearly all the students expelled

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when they joined Greek lettqjr organizations in defiance of a school board order bad resigned from their fraternities and sororities and returned to their classes. Seven boys who refused to resign from Beta Phi Sigma still were under suspension, but it was understood an agreement was in prospect as a result of a meeting of their parents, the school board and attorneys last night. 80, STILL MARRYING ASBURY PARK, N. J., Oct. 14. Asbury Park’s “marrying parson,” Justice of the Peace Martin L. Ferris, has reached the octogenarian mark in life without the slightest desire to retire. The Justice of the Peace, who is an ordained Baptist clergyman, said today he would continue to officiate at weddings, do his court work and conduct his notary business at his Bond St. office, a stone’s throw from the city court building. ■

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FACES BOOZE CHARGE Accused of Selling Liquor to Man Injured in Drunken Brawl. A. J. Keller, 54, of 322 Sanlers St., was arrested on a blind tiger charge Thursday night by a police squad under Sergt. Dan Cummings. He is alleged to have sold liquor to Hugh Pemberton, 28, of 717 S. Sapitol Ave., injured in a drunken fight Wednesday night. , Pemberton was taken to city hospital, where twelve stitches were takdn to close up the wound, police said. JUSTICE TO HOSPITAL Clarence R. Martin of Supreme Court to Undergo Operation. Judge Clarence R. Martin of the Supreme Court entered St. Vincent’s hospital this morning for an appendicitus operation to be performed some time today by Dr. T. B. Noble.

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