Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1929 — Page 8

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ROYAL COUPLE TO BE WEDDED IN DECEMBER Betpothal Will Be Made Public Officially on Thursday. * 9 ROME. Oct. 22,—The marriage of smiling Princess Marie Jose of Belgium and Crown Prince Umberto of Italy will take place on Dec. 2, according to indications received from official sources by the United Press today. It was learned that the betrothal would be announced officially on Thursday and that forty days would elapse between the announcement of the engagement and the wedding. Prince Umberto was scheduled to leave Italy today for Brussels, passing the French frontier at Basle and proceeding to the Belgian capital by way of Mulhouse, Strasbourg, Metz and through Luxem bourg. Although his train will traverse Francs late at night, special commissioners of the secret service will be posted at frontier points to facilitate the passage of the crown prince and to guard against any disturbing demonstrations. Special precautions will be taken to prevent any anti-Fascist agitations along the frontiers or at any of the stations where the train may stop. fiv United Pre.t LONDON, Oct. 22 —Crown Prince Umberto of Italy will arrive in Brussels Wednesday to ask the King and Queen of Belgium for the hand of their daughter. Princess Marie Jo.se, said an official dispatch from Brussels printed in the Daily Mail today. The dispatch stated the prince would arrive in the Belgium capital accompaned by eight persons, including his aid-de-camp. General Celrici. Umberto will go at once to the royal palace, where preparations have been made to receive him, said the Daily Mail dispatch. INSURANCE RESTRAINT ARGUMENT THURSDAY Reciprocal Companies Reek Lifting of “Nonassessable” Ban. The reciprocal insurance injunction case preventing such companies from issuing “nonassessable” policies, according to an order issued last week by Clarence C, Wysong, state insurance commissioners, will he argued Thursday before Superior Judge Linn D. Hay on a venus change. Judge Hay was selected by agreement of counsel and will hear the case in the superior court of Judge James M. Leathers, who originally was slated to preside at the hearing. The case involves an injunction petition to prevent enforcement of Wyson’s order filed by the Automobile Underwriters, Inc., attorneys in fact for the State Automobile Insurance Association. Whether the order shall be rescinded will be decided Thursday. NINE TO FACE CHARGES Prosecutor Files Affidavits in Criminal Cases. Affidavits were on file today In criminal court charging nine persons with criminal offenses. The bills were filed Monday by Prosecutor Judson L. Stark. Among the persons named are Charles Gardner, 901 South West street; Roscoe Parsons. Harry Jones and Andrew Hotseller, all charged with vehicle taking. Bandits Took 568.000 }iu United I'resn PERU, Ind.. Oct. 22.—Officials of the First National bank here announced that six bandits who robbed the bank Fridav, obtained exactly 851.373.67 in cash and $17,245.15 in negotiable securities.

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My Favorite Bible Passage -ts Today’s Choice f J Senator Dill The Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 5-6-7. (Compiled by the. Bible Guild) Next: Dr. Mary E. Woolley, presipresident of Mt. Holyoke college. CHILDREN GET ESTATE Mrs. Nanette Schull Vonnegut’s Property Worth 525,000. The will of Mrs. Nanette Schull Vonnegut, widow of Bernard Vonnegut, architect, who died Oct. 17 at her home, 3707 North Meridian street, filed in probate court, provides the estate be divided equally between two sons and a daughter. Value of the estate was given as $25,000. John G. Rauch was named executor. The sons are Kurt and Alex Vonnegut of Indianapolis and Mrs. Irma Lindener of Hamburg, Germany. .

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JONES LAW IS HAVINGEFFEGT Fewer Convictions in Booze Cases Are Reported. Bu Serippg.Howard Neutevnver Alliance WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Evidence that the Jones law, providing prison sentences and heavy fines for prohibition violators, had led to an increase in arrests, but a decrease

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in convictions was seen today In statistics of civil and criminal prosecutioas made public by the department of justice. The report showed that 56.786 prohibition cases had been prosecuted in the 1929 fiscal year, an increase of 1.057 over 1928. Convictions for 1929, however, were 47,100, or a drop of 1,720 from 1928’s total. Indicating that the Jones law had been a factor in the situation, fines for 1929 totalled $7,476,300, or a gain of $473,000 over a year in which there were more convictions. The figures also showed a steady rise in the number of prohibition cases since 1921, when there were 29,114/prosecutions.

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