Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1929 — Page 9

DEC- 18, 1929.

STEEL COMBINE PUTS NEW FIRM NEAR TOP RANK Huge Merger Is Effected Under Direction of Cyrus Eaton. flv Press CLEVELAND. Dec. 18.—Cyrus S Eaton. New York and Cleveland banker, has realized a dream ox many years in combining middle western steel interests into a $359,000,000 corporation, the third largest steel company In the nation The merger, announced yesterday, brings together the Republic Iron and Steel Company, Central Alloy Steel Corporation, Donner Steel Corporation and the Be jrne-Fullci Company and their subsidiaries. Between them, the properties affected produce nearly every kind of steel and Iron product. T. M. Girdler, who recently resigned as president of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, will be chairman of the board of the new' company. Eaton will hold no office, but with Samuel and William G. Mather he holds controlling stock Interest. By the new merger, Eaton towers with the leaders of the nation's steel industry, for the new’ company is exceeded only by the United States Steel Corporation and Bethlehem .Steel.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: R. L. Feezle, 6302 East Washington street, Chevrolet coupe, 720-267, from 329 North Senate avenue. Everett O’Rear. Carmel, Oldsmobile sedan, 554-717, from Broadway and Sixteenth street. Samuel Guild, 515 North Senate avenue. Rickenbacker sedan, 81916, from Sixteenth street and Senate avenue. Harry Arzman. 824 Sanders street, Buick sedan, from 824 Sanders street. Don Hawkins. 1339 North New Jersey street. Chrysler sedan, 76099, from 20 West Twenty-first street. Louis E. Schmidt, 1822 lowa street, Ford touring, 730-784, from Virginia avenue and Washington street. Red Cab Company, 313 West Ohio street, Ford taxi cab No. 7, from Tenth and Locke streets.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Ed Collier, 552 Agnes street, Ford sedan, found at Washington and West streets. W. R. Rafferty, Shelbyville, Ind , Chrysler roadster, found at Tibbs avenue and Washington street. Jenny Young, Tipton, Ind., Studebaker sedan, found at 100 West South street. Arthur E. Suffer, 1525 Leonard street, Buick coach, found in rear of Marion county jail. W. M. Jones, 725 North Meridian street, Hudson coach, found at 300 West Michigan street. Maurice Collie, 120 East Fourteenth street, Anderson, found at 1400 East Washington street. CONGRATULATES COSTE Former Title Holder Arrives to Compliment Freneh Fliers. Hy Uniti and Prats PARIS, Dec. 18.—Within a few hours after Dieudonne Coste and Paul Codos, French fliers, had set anew distance record for flight over a closed course, with 5,030 miles to their credit, Major Arturo Ferrarin. Italian title holder until his record was surpassed by Coste, arrived here from Milan to congratulate his rivals. Coste and Codos landed at Istres Tuesday, officially credited with fifty-two hours and forty minutes in the air, over a distance of 5,030.1 miles. Prowlers to be Fought F,n Timex S;u-ri<;l aNDERSON, Ind.. Dec. 18.— Farmers living in the vicinity of Ovid, seven miles south of here, have organized a vigilante club in an effort to capture night prowlers who have been seen in the neghborhood during the last several weeks. Several farmers have shot at the prowlers without result.

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Because Monee, this 3-year-old German police dog w’ill take orders given in silence he is about to prove the salvation of the "talkies” where a spoken command to an animal actor would register on the sound film and would spoil the effect. Monee, who obeys silent commands, has arrived to solve Hollywood’s problem. Here he is waving to the cameraman—and, say, did ever see a dog in this pose before? Rotary Governor Speaks B.v Timex Snrrial COLUMBUS, Ind., Dec. 13.—Leslie Sammons, governor of the Indiana district, was the speaker at this week’s meeting of the local Rotary Club.

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JURY PARTIALLY CLEARS WIFE IN ARNOLD DIVORCE Fails to Agree on Charges of Intimacy; Husband Found Guilty. By United Press NEW YORK, Dec 18.—Tire sensational and complicated divorce suit of Mrs. Bessie E. Arnold and the counter-suit of her husband, Ray H. Aronld. ended early today when a

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jury in supreme court found Arnold guilty of misconduct and failed to agree on similar charges against his wife, thus practically absolving her. The case, one of the most complex of its kind in the history of jurisprudence here, was handed down by the jury early this morning. Os the thirty-one "framed issues” the jury actually had to answer only thirteen, all of them involving charges of adultery, for Supreme Court Justice Philip McCook in his instructions directed “no” answers to eighteen of the charges. In rendering its verdict, the jury answered twenty-seven “noes,” two "yesses,” both regarding intimacy charges against Arnold, and on the remaining two, it was unable to agree. Motions to set aside the verdict were made by Arnold’s counsl and lawyers for both sides were given until Thursday to submit briefs on

the motions, which will be argued before Justice McCook on Saturday If the motions are overruled, the jury’s findings will be placed before a supreme court justice in special term to decide whether to grant Mrs. Arnold an interlocutory decree. COHAN GOES TO TALKIES Noted Actor-Producer to Direct Picture for A1 Jolson. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—George M. Cohan, who has written, produced and acted plays along Broadway for twenty-five years, is coming to try his hand at the talkies. He has signed a contract with United Artists to write and direct a series of pictures, the first of which will feature A1 Jolson. Cohan himself will not appear in any of the talkie productions.

BRAZIL STORE ROBBED Diamond Rings Worth $1,650 Taken From Show Window. P.u Times Soedal BRAZIL, Ind., Dec. 18.—Twentytwo diamond rings valued at $1,600 were stolen from the show window of the Rainbow jewelry store here early today after a brick had been used to break the glass. A man and woman seen in an automobile shortly before the robbery are suspected. ZIONIST WILL SPEAK Frenchman to Address Public at City Hebrew Auditorium. Aime Paliere. French writer and leader in Judaism, will speak tonight in the auditorium of the Indianapolis Hebrew’ congregation, Tenth and Delaware streets, under

the auspices of Jewish churches of the city and the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs. Palliere. bom in southern France of Catholic parentage, was converted to the Jewish religion, and became prominent in Zionistic movement in France and Europe. Mrs. Jack Goodman is chairman of the program. miaous? WM R Take NATURE'S REMEDY j f M —tonight. You’ll be “fit t i B Vw an 4 fine” by morning— t I fsKSSfr tongue clear, headache gone, £ appetite back, bowels acting Ff pleasantly, bilious attack forgotten. For constipation, too, Better than any mere laxative. At druggists —only 25c. Make the test tonight FEEL LIKE A WLLIOS TAKE

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