Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1930 — Page 2

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NET EARNINGS. OF GAS FIRM SHOW INCREASE Water Company Report Also Reveals Rise: Property in Fine Shape. Net earning, of the Citizens Gas Company increased $293,834.81 in 1929 over the figures for 1928, according to the annual report filed today with the public service commission. The 1929 report shows gross earnings of $1,358,674 and net $680,055.91. Should the city go through with Its 1905 contract calling for taking over the property this year, it will find the property in excellent financial and physical shape, the report shows. A recent memorandum by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell in the action of a group of certificate holders to block transfer of the property to the city, indicated legal obstructions to the transfer will be wiped aside. Net earnings of the Indianapolis Water Company increased $40,622.80 during 1929 over the 1928 figures their annual report., also filed today disclosed. Operating revenues of the company are listed at $2,714.458 68 and expense of op*-rat.ion, $1,239,205.96. making a net, from operation of $1,475,252.72.

MAYOR PLEDGES ‘NO CITY HALL MACHINE' Sullivan Asserts Harmony With Party Is Necessary for Success. “I’d like to go into the mayor’s office as an independent and be free to shape an administration regardless of political parties: but no mayor could succeed if he disregarded his party." The words are Reginald H. Sullivans, nine weeks after his inauguration as mayor of Indianapolis. In those nine weeks hundreds of Democratic job-seekers have filed through the mayor's office. Although city hall jobs arc lining filled rapidly by Democratic ward and precinct, workers. Mayor Sullivan repeated his pledge that “there will be on city hall machine in the coming county election.” TAYLOR CLUB SPEAKER Declares Primary Will Re C ontluc fed on High Plane. “Tlie primary in Marion county will be conducted on a high plane: all votes cast will be honestly counted,” William L. Taylor. Seventh district Republican district chairman, declared in an address Monday night at the Irvington Republican Club. In discussing organization affairs he suggested two chairmen be elected for the larger wards which, he said, are too unwieldy for one chairman to handle. J. L. Kingsbury and Roy Lewis also spoke. Albert Uhl. president of the Marlon Club, will be the speaker next, Monday.

SETTLE LABOR TROUBLE Evansville l T nions Reach Agreement on Federal Suit. An agreement between opposing Evansville labor unions has been reached in federal court here. The members of the unions are working on the Morris plan building in Evansville. An injunction suit, was brought by the Dahlstrom Metallic Door Company of Jamestown. N. Y., against the Evansville local of the Association of Bridge. Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers of America, which had threatened to strike unless its members were allowed to do certain types of work on the building. FURNITURE NOT BURNED Fire Sunday at the Otto Suesz Transfer and Storage Company, Walnut and Economy streets, did not destroy the firm's warehouse in which a quantity of furniture is stored, officials of the concern pointed out today. The flames damaged a frame building in which several automobiles and trueks were kept. Damage was $5.000. Mexico Keeps Capital Penalty Ban MEXICO CITY. March 11.—The government has no Intention of initiating legislation looking to the repeal of the revised penal code abolishing capital punishment. The code was revised a year ago.

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85 ESCAPE IN FIRE AT MINE Trolley Spark Ignites Coal Dust: Two Burned. Hu s nit • t! /*r* ■*s , STEUBENVILLE, 0., March 11.— Sunbeams playing over the smoke blackened t ripple of the Wolf Run coal mines at Amsterdam near here symbolized the happiest day in the lives of almost everyone in the little coal town. For eighty-five husbands, fathers or big brothers were alive to tell the story of the fire that trapped them in the mine Monday. Only two homes lay deeply under the shadow of grief. Passersby saw the crepe on the doors at, the home of Paul Boruowski. 65, and at that of John Pawolski, 40. both killed by gas fumes. Many miners were unconscious when they were carried out of the smoke-wreathed workings. Two rescue parties went into the mine almost immediately after a spark from a broken electric trolley ignited coal dust. Forty miners escaped through emergency exits. Thirty-five others were removed by the rescue crews. IGNORES SUPERSTITION Mayor Defies ‘Bad I,nek’ by to Copy Chain Letters. Superstition has no hold on Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, according to his secretary, Walter Watson, who said the mayor has received ten “good luck” chain letters since he took office Jan. 6, but does not intend to make ten copies of each to forward them to friends he wishes Ladv Luck to visit.

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ALLEGED BEER FLAT RAIDED; WOMAN HELD Dry Agents Claim Seizure of Brew and Whisky: Two Bound Over. Campaign of federal dry agents against Indianapolis booze sources, including an alleged rum running gang, continued Monday night when a woman was arrested on liquor charges. Dry raiders accompanied by police, raided the apartment of Mrs. Maude Cooper. Apartment 105, 2152 North Meridian street, where, they said, they confiscated seventy quarts cf beer and large quantities o* whisky, alcohol and gin. “Buys” Alleged A dry agent is said to have purchased three drinks of alleged whisky at the apartment shortly before the raid. During the raid, several alleged customers of Mrs. Cooper’s came to the apartment, but left hurriedly when they saw police. Mrs. Cooper admitted, police said, that she’ has two daughters, 8 and 17, who attend local schools and live with her in the apartment. Word of the liquor drive came after Morris <Mose) Davis and Maxwell Ramsey were bound over to the grand jury on SIO,OOO bonds each, after a hearing before John W. Kern, United States commis - sioner, Monday afternoon. Booze in Car The men were arrested Saturday night and are alleged to have had a five-gallon can of alcohol in the car Davis was driving. Davis was sentenced fifteen months in 1927 as a member of the Tony Ferracane liquor gang. He also was questioned following the shooting of William Kempe, local bootegger, in a hijackers' battle near Bainbridge several months ago. SEEKS CONGRESS POST Bruce Cooper Files for G. O. P. Nomination From First District. Bruce E. Cooper of Stewartsville, state senator, field auditor in the gasoline tax bureau, has filed his declaration of candidacy for the Republican nomination for congressman from the First district.

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LORENTZ RITES TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY City Jeweler and Optician Dies at Home After Long Illness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday for William .A. Lorentz, 63, jeweler and optician, who died Monday at his home. 4356 College avenue, after seven years’ illness. For thirty years he was in business at. 30 South Illinois; street. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Minnie A. Lorentz; a daughter. Mrs. Charles A. Bretz, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. John H. Garner and Mrs. Edward Hallauer. both of Davenport, la. and a nephew, Frederick S. Schneider, this city.

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BOARD AWAITS ACCEPTANCE OF PLAZA VIEWERS Duties of Three Appraisers for Two Churches Are to Be Outlined. Acquisition by the county of the two churches on the W’ar Memorial plaza was a step nearer consummation today with appointment of three appraisers by county commissioners. While awaiting expressions from two of the appointees on their willingness to serve, commissioners today considered adopting a resolution setting out the appraisers' duties and fixing a date for their report. Willing to Serve Those appointed, to determine value of the Second Presbyterian and First Baptist churches in the purchase, are J. K. Lilly, president of Eli Lilly & Cos.; Frank D. Stalnaker, president of the Indiana National bank, and John Reilly, member of the realty firm of Fieber & Reilly, 124 North Delaware street. Reilly has declared his willingness to serve on the appraisal board, while Lilly, vacationing in Florida, and Stalnaker, who is convalescing in a local hospital, have not been notified of their appointment. This will be declared officially in letters to be prepared Thursday by commissioners, tire board president said today. Receive No Pay Appraisers will serve without pay, commissioners said, and are expected to arrive at a purchase figure satisfactory both to the county and to the church trustees. The latter have declared their willingness to sell at a “reasonable figure.” Fixing of the purchase price.

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