Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1927 — Page 9
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SCOTTISH RITE CLASS GIVEN HIGHJEGREES Work to Be Completed at Reunion Gathering Thursday Night. Scottish Rite officers assembled today to confer the seventeenth through the twentieth degrees on candidates of the “comer stone” class as part of the sixty-second semi-annual convocation and reunion of the rite in the Valley of Indianapolis. Grand lodge officers laid the corner stone of the new $3,500,000 rite cathedral Tuesday afternoon, using the ancient Masonic ritual. Dignitaries of the lodge and the State assembled at the “northeast comer of the bjiilding” and with solemn ceremony placed the copper box “twelve by fourteen by twelve” in the small niche in the huge stone. Ohio Senator Speaks The building was given “To the glory of the Great Architect of the Universe” and the com, wine and oil were poured on the stone “in the custom of our ancient craft.” Governor Ed Jackson and Mayor L. Ert Slack were spectators, and Senator Arthur R. Robinson and Senator Simeon D. FCss, Ohio, were guests of honor on the platform. Senator Fess was the principal speaker. Candidates assembled at 11:30 a. m. today for luncheon, after which the seventeenth and eighteenth degrees were conferred. Class to Elect Thursday ~ At 3 p. m. the Indiana Sovereign Consistory was scheduled to take over the work and exemplify the nineteenth degree. The twentieth degree will be given after dinneb tonight. The class will convene at 8 a. m. Thursday to elect officers, and after luncheon the twenty-first through the twenty-sixth degrees will be given.At 4 p. m. the noted twenty-sev-
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No Stop Signs Bn United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 30. —Kansas City has found an outlet for motorists who have a mania for speed and for husbands who beat their wives. Out at the Municipal Farm, James J. O’Rourke, superintendent, has established a coal line where speeders and wife beaters who Are sentenced to the workhouse go to the railroad yards a half a mile away and haul coal back to the farm in wheelbarrows. There are no stop signs on the whole route and guards who accompany the prisoner urge them to use all the speed they wish in trundling the wheelbarrows around.
enth degree will be exemplified with a large cast and elaborate ceremonies. The twenty-eighth degree will bo communicated. After dinner at 6 p. m. will come the twenty-ninth degree conferred by a cast from Edinburg and Columbus. The thirtieth degree will follow. Factory Worker Killed MARION, Ind., Nov. 30.—Fred Snyder, 39, is dead here today of injuries suffered at a glass factory, where he was employed. His left arm was crushed as it was pulled between two large rollers.
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‘BIG BILL 1 TAKES ON MORE FOES Replies to Slaps Delivered by New York World. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—Ending nearly two weeks of truce in his war against EnEgland, Mayor William Hale Thompson was fighting his brisk best today, with newspapers and New York as added foes. The defender of America made public his answers to questions submitted to him by the New York World about crime and gangs and the case for George m. To a question concerning the value of spending time fighting the Revolution, when there were gangs and gunmen to be reckoned with, Thompson replied, in the third person he likes so well: “Crimes in Chicago have been re-
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duced 50 per cent since William Hale Thompson was elected mayor, falsehoods to the contrary notwithstanding. The only crime war we have is in dishonest newspapers.” To intimations in another question that Chicago’s crimes might be blamed upon “administrative and political projection for gangsters,” with the added point that the New York Herald-Tribune, a stanch Republican party organ, carries an editorial leader captioned “At the Front in Chicago,” Thompson said: “Your second question intipiates that the New York Herald-Tribune is a stanch Republican party organ, but I doubt it. This is incidental, because this is not a matter of party politics, for we in Chicago put our flag above our party and serve our people alike.” , Truck Kills Child Bn Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 30. Eileen Stanley, 6, is dead today, having lived but two hours after being struck by a truck driven by Harry McGraw.
MUELLER BITES SET Veteran Watchmaker Lived in City 60 Years. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. for Charles H. Mueller, 80, veteran watchmaker and resident of Indianapolis for sixty years, who died Tuesday at his home, 1630 Woodlawn Ave., of apoplexy. Services will be conducted at the home by the Rev. ,R. H. Benting, pastor of St. Mark’s Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. A native of Bachnan, Wittenburg,
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Germany, Mr. Mueller came to America in 1865. Coming to Indianapolis from Philaedlphia in 1867, he established his business at Washington and Alabama Sts. After a short time in Richmond, Ind., he returned and re-entered business on Virginia Ave. Mr. Mueller was elected justice of
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the peace of Center Township in 1918. He retired from office and his business in 1922. He was a member of St. Mark’s English Lutheran Church and tihe Wittenberg Benefit Society. He is survived by four sons, William C., Charles A., Fred W. and
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August C. Mueller, an.vthree grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Fake Officers Take $2,000. GARY, Ind., Nov. 30.—Loot of $2,000 was obtained at the cigar store here belonging#to Ballint Laszlo by four bandits who posed as Federal officers. The loot, all money, was collected leisurely by the robbers.
