Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1930 — Page 10

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CANADA ANGER IS AROUSED GY SHOOTING CASE Note of Protest to U. S. Is Demanded by Two Irate M. P.s. By Unit'll Pr - WINDSOR. Ontario. Fab. 7. Rumbles of protest over the shooting of Arthur La FTamboi.se. allegedly by United States border guards, continued to reverberate along the border today with new threats of a protest to Washington coming from two Canadian legislators. La Framboise, a British subject, was wounded as he helped a friend with a load of liquor on the Detroit river Sunday night. He claims he was on Canadian territory and was shot by American offices. Coast guard and customs headquarters m Detroit have received no report, of such a shooting from thir men. Agents Assailed American agents wc.v assailed anew Thursday night it two speeches at the Essex Coun’y West Conservative Association’s annual convention. Colonel S. C. Robinson, member of the Ontario parliament, told the convention he had investigated the shooting personally and was convinced it occurred on Canadian soil. “I am. prepared to go the limit in bringing this serious situation to the attention of thp government. Such an incident as the La Frambroise shooting might have meant war If it occurred at some European boundary." Demands Protests Colonel Robinson previously announced he would ask the Ontario parliament for a resolution of protest. The other speaker was Charles W. Bell, K. C. Dominion parliament member from Hamilton, Ontaria, who said: "The righteous indignation of every loyal Canadian should be stirred. The rights of our citizens are being flaunted and their liv?s endangered by indiscriminate use of firearms on the border.’’ DRAW AD DRIVE PLANS Millis Firm to Conduct Four-Year Campaign on Macaroni. Millis Advertising Company stockholders at their annual meeting Thursday in the company’s offices, heard C. J. Pettin’ger, executive vicepresident, announce completion of plans for a four-year national cooperative campaign on macaroni products. Headquarters for the campaign will be in Indianapolis. Officers and directors elected were: Fred Millis, president; Pettinger, executive vice-president: R. E. Hall, vice-president and secretary; Norman Heffron. R. W. Sparks and George O. Browne, vice-presidents; J. R. Mills, treasurer; L. J. Wilson, assistant secretary and treasurer, and Hall. Pettinger, R. J. Mills, Jackiel W. Joseph and Fred Mills, directors.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: James Riley, 2905 North Capitol avenue. Chevrolet coupe, from Ohio street and Senate avenue. F. T. Ruckelshaus, 2835 North Meridian street, Ford touring, 9-840, from in front of Virginia Sweet case, East Maryland street. I. L. Teegarden, R. R. 17, Box 90, Essex coach, 19-640. from Vermont and Meridian streets. Mathew Mescall, 1105 East Pratt street. Ford coupe, 61-454, from South street and Senate avenue. C. A. Mills, 636 North Gray street, Chevrolet, sedan, 63-580. from Fifteenth street and College avenue. Kissel Skiles Company. 14 North Senate avenue, Chevrolet sedan, 67-115, from 14 North Senate avenue. W. I. Vance. Gosport, Ford tudor, 182-141, from Gosport. Charles E. Williams, 723 North Illinois street. Ford sport coupe, from Delaware and Sixteenth streets. Oscar Parsa. 35 West St. Joe, Buick touring, from in front of 35 West St. Joe street. A. L. Brugreel, Cord sedan, 136 Indiana, from Dayton, O.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Bessie Sullivan. 3010 Central avenue, Ford coupe, found at Spring and Market streets. Fork Punctures Head Su sassed I’rfug WEMKIIS, Tenn., Feb. 7.—Jack McCarty, 5, is recovering from a hole punched in his forehead by a tablefork upon which he fell while playing.

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FALL HURTS FATAL Charles Miller Dies From Tumble Off Train. Internal injuries suffered when he fell from a baggage car in the Big Four railroad’s Shelby street yards, Jan. 28. caused death in Methodist hospital Thursday night of Charles A. Miller, 64, Speedway City. Miller was alighting from the motionless car when his hand slipped and he fell. He had lived here seventeen years. Survivors are the widow, Mrs Mary Miller; a son, John Miller, and a daughter, Mrs. Stella Doremus, all of Speedway City. PREACHES ON JUDAISM Rabbi Feuerlicht Slated in Sermon Tonight at Temple. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will deliver a sermon tonight at services of the Temple of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Tenth and Delaware streets, on “The Place of Faith in Judaism.'’ Services also will be held at the Temple Saturday morning. The second issue of Temple Topics, containing news of congregational activities, was published this week. One rapid transit system serving New York City alone hauls more than one and one-half billion passengers in a year.

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HEAVY TRAFFIC WARNED TO USE HARD SURFACES Steie May Bar Travel on on Roads Softened by Mild Weather. Warning for bus and truck traffic to watch" weather conditions and avoid unpaved roads during thaws, and to lighten loads on gravel and stone surfaces is contained in the bulletin issued today by the state highway department. When state roads are especially soft, this traffic may be barred, it was asserted by' Director John J. Brown of the state highway department. Swept by snow' and floods during the past month, several state roads temporarily blocked are again open and nearly normal surface conditions prevail, the bulletin points out. General conditions are listed as follows: Road I—Narrow sharp turns between Batesville and Metamora. Traffic to Brockville turn west on 52 to Laurel and follow regular detour. Detour from ConnersvlJle north is four and one-half miles. Road 3—Detour four miles north of Qreensburg is five miles. Bridge runaround one-half mile north of Reiffsburg. Road 14—Detour twelve miles we* of Wlnamac is seven miles. Road 15—Detour from Warsaw to three miles south of Leesburg is five miles. U. S. Road 24 —Detour one-half mile north fourteen miles east of Monticello to old route to Logansport. TJ. S. Road 27 —Detour frem Ft. Wayne two and one-half miles south of Garrett is twenty miles; fourteen miles is pavement. Road 28—Detour just west of Tipton is one and one-half miles. Road 29—Traffic drive carefully over two temporary bridges eleven and fourteen miles south of Logansport. Detour from two miles north of Winamac to PulasklStarke county line is ten miles. U. S. Road 31—Traffic dlrve slowly over temporery bridge one mile north of Peru.

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Road J7—Detour near Harrodsburg Is three miles. Traffic should drive carefully past uncompleted shoulders between Bedford and Bloomington. Road 38—One mile detour from Hagerstown east is over old road. Road 39—Detour from Rossville to six and one-half miles north is seven and one-half miles. Road 46—Traffic drive slowly east of Bloomington. Detour Just west of Nashville is two and one-half miles (and bad in places during wet. weather). Detour one and one-half miles east of Newbem is tw'o and one-haif miles. TJ. S. Road 50—Run-around two miles west of North Vernon. Use new pavement to Butlerville, then old road for two miles to pavement. Watch for dangerous railroad crossing in Butlerville. U. S. Road 52—Detour from eight miles

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