Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1929 — Page 2
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WORLD LEAGUE I MAY SPONSOR i NAVAL PARLEY Anglo-U. S. Conversations . Merely Preliminaries, Say British Reports. By United Freer LONDON, July 12.—Discussions between Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Charles G. Dawes, United States ambassador, regarding an Anglo-American naval agreement have taken a turn which pointed today towards an international attempt to solve naval problems, fposored by the League of Nations. The Anglo-American agreement, which was presaged by Dawes’ trip to Forres, Scotland, and his conference with MacDonald shortly after arriving here last month, faded in importance as the whole matter became more inclusive in its scope. The international flavor was given naval disarmament when Dawes and a high British authority issued statements almost simultaneously, but not intentionally so, which frankly suggested that the MacDonald - Dawes conversations merely were an interlude in the disarmament work conducted by the League of Nations during the past ten years. Dawes’ statement, issued at his weekly conference with newspaper correspondents Thursday, said that the preparatory disarmament commission of the league adjourned last May to give time for discussions between governments regarding naval problems. “These exchanges at present are progressing,” the statement said. The statement from an authority ’o the British government said that the Anglo-American conversations were preliminary to calling in the three other naval power—France, Italy and Japan—after which the work would be handed over to the preparatory disarmament commission. AUTOS TRIMMED WITH MACHINE GUNS ILLEGAL Gangsters Convicted on Charge of Carrying “Concealed” Arms. Bit ( vita! Free* PHILADELPHIA. July 12.—Automobiles trimmed with machine guns and sawed-off shotguns were declared illegal in a decision handed down in Judge Mac Neille’s quarter sessions court today. Despite their unique defense, William and Leo Lanzetti, well known gangsters and racketeers, were convicted on charges of carrying concealed deadly weapons and i*>inted for a quick meeting with A1 Capone, who is summering in a local Jail. Counsel for the Lanzetti brothers contended that the state law insists that a gun must-be concealed on a person when arrested, whereas the Lanzetti guns, if any, were in plain sight. The jury, returned a verdict as soon as they could stop laughing. MARRIAGE FAILS TO QUIET DOWN PLAYBOY ,T. P. M. Cudahy in Hollywood .Tail for Driving While Intoxicated. B’t United Pa LOS ANGELES, July 12.—John Patrick Michael Cudahy, the Hollywood playboy, who announced last week he had settled down for life, is in the Hollywood jai 1 today, charged with driving an automobile while intoxicated. Police said Cudahy admitted he was intoxicated when his automobile collided with one driven by Charles Lang. Cudahy married Muriel Evans, motion pictures actress, last week. He is a grandson of the founder of the Cudahj Packing Company. LANDLORD STOPS RENT Bn United Ft; *. SOUTH BEND. Inri.. July 12.—Free rent for the vest of Jay Green's life has - been volunteered “without strings” by Matthew M. Dinan. owner of fifty houses here, because Green "has endured me as a landlord for twenty-one years without a murmur." Dinan coos further with the announcement that arry of his other renters who equal Green's twenty-one-year record will likewise be given free leases on the homes for the remainder of their lives. Several have lived in Dinan houses for ten years or longer.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as Stolen belong to: George Richey. 3115 North Ritter ftvenue. Ford sedan. 733-342. from Georgia and Noble streets. Saunders. Hester Mitchell Company. 311 North Pennsylvania street. Chrysler coupe. 63-065. from Illinois and Twenty-first streets. Barry Babriek. Oaklandon. Ind. Ford roadster. 745-548. from Massachusetts avenue and Noble street.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: George Richey, 3115 Ritter avenue. Ford sedan, found at Senate avenue and Washington. A. C. Schwartz. 1527 North New Jersey street. Buiek coupe, found in vacant lot at 5639 North Delaware street. INDIAV* I.AU SCHOOL Cniversitv of Indianapolis Schcol-vear 1929-1930 opens Sept. 18 Three vears' course of study. leaning to degree ’of Bschelo rof Laws. Graduation qualifies for Bar Examinations and admission to practice. For information, address JAMES A BOHBAf 11, Bean Indiana Lav School. Phone Ri. 3433. Indianapolis.
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THE IXTHAXAPOLIS TIMES
JULY 12. 1929
