Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1930 — Page 3
APRIL 30, 1930.
ARREST THREE DRIVERS AFTER AUTOCRASHES rr.yth Held on Reckless Charge as Six Persons Are Injured. Three persons were arrested alter •tutomobile crashes Monday night. Mrs. Fay Purvis, 31, of 1015 West Thirtieth street, was charged with ailurc to stop at a preferential irect and with assault and battery tier her ear and a machine driven Mr;-. Huber Porter, 31, of 3355 nrth Meridian street, collided at nrtieth and Delaware streets. Mrs. iter suffered internal injuries. C harged Drunk Orval Jeffries, 50, of Carmel, was irged with operating an automoe while intoxicated after his car and a machine driven by Carl F. ;n g, 30. of Eighty-sixth and Illiis streets, collided at Seventyst street and the Spring Mill road. Francis Conner, 19, 1108 North acoma avenue, was charged with cklef-c driving following a crash ♦ Tenth street and Arlington venue in which three cars figured nd in which six persoas were inured. Two Hurt Severely Mrs. Mary Mountjoy, 62, of 203 iood avenue, and Anthony Opecka, ’.G. of 33 South Webster street, were injured severely and Anthony Mountjoy, 76, husband of Mrs. Mountjoy; Miss Edith Lukin, 34, of 33 South Webster street; Patrick McHugh. 18. of 1108 North Tacoma avenue, and Mrs. Lottie Alexander, 70 of 3308 Roosevelt avenue, were cut and bruised. Opecka’s car was knocked against a car driven by Robert Alexander. 3308 Roosevelt avenue, when Conner s car struck that driven by Opecka, witnesses told police. _ . Estel Hauser, 25, of 3510 East Twenty-fifth street, was injured when his car and a machine driven by Miss Marjorie Jurgensmeyer, 19, of Ilomer. Til.. Butler university student, collided at Twenty-fifth and Pennsylvania streets. COLLEGE GROUP WILL WAGE ANTI-WET WAR Defenders’ Soeiety Formed to Fight Crusaders on Campus. Itu i iin-’i r •<* PHILADELPIHA. April 30—An organisation to be known as the Defenders’ Society is being planned by the undergraduates of the University of Pennsylvania to encourage obedience to the eighteenth amendment and to co-operate with the city and federal authorities in riding the campus of bootleggers. The Defenders will work in opposition to the Crusaders, a wet organization which made its appearance on the campus a few months back.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Charles W. Johnson. Southport. Ford indor. 61-573. from 2300 South Capitol a veil' L Williams. Lewisville, Chevrolet coupe. 317-434. from Lewisville. ATfonro Dell. 1409 Cornell avenue. Ford coupe. 8-842. Irom North and Meridian streets. Elsie D. Collins. 2338 North Delaware street. Nash sedr.n. 739-560. from New Jersey street and Fall Creek boulevard.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belontr to: Chevrolet roadster. 093-183: found at Missouri and Washington streets. C. F. Tolbv. 1735 South State street. Oakland coach, found at Lewisville.
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A jury at Elyria. Ohio, must decide whether Mrs. Myrta Bradley, 22, above, school teacher, committed assault and battery when she paddled Mary Gerhartinger, 6-year-old pupil. Mrs. Bradley has been indicted on complaint of the child’s parents. MRS.GUY POST NAMED IN WILL Made' Legatee of Woman Friend in Tragedy. By t nit ed Pres* SANTA ANA, Cal., April 30.—The penciled will of Mrs. Doris Murray Palmer, on file for probate here today, left a sh&re of the beautiful artist’s estate to Mrs. ,Guv Bates Post, whom authorities decided committed suicide after slaying Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Past was bequeathed a SI,OOO nsurance policy carried by her friend. Relatives shared In the estate, and the bungalow in which the two women lived with Mrs. Van Essa McDowell, another prominent artist at the Laguna beach colony, was willed to Mrs. McDowell. In naming Mrs. Post as a beneficiary, Mrs. Palmer said: “I hope she will never be in need. I have given her my life’s blood. In return she has given me a great love which I will carry on.” The sheriff’s office announced today that investigation of the tragedy at Laguna beach last Thursday night, had been closed. MOVE TO AID JOBLESS Forty Additional Brick Masons to Get Work by New W’orking Week. Forty additional brick masons will be given steady employment through action of the union of bricklayers, Indiana No. 3, Lor Marion, Hendricks, Johnson and Hancock counties, which has voted for a five-day working week, effective Saturday. Four hundred men are affected and the half-dav cut in working time will give one additional men employment for each ten employed men. R. R. Speitel, business agent of the Bricklayers, Masons and Tile Setters Union, said the change is acceptable to emplojdng contractors and was made as an unemployment solution measure. Residence Is Robbed Residence of Alfred Linder, 2136 Avondale place, was entered Monday night while members of the family were in the front yard and articles valued at S6O were taken. A neighbor saw a Negro leave the house.
WOMEN PLEAD FOB EFFICIENCY IN GOVERNMENT League of Voters Demands Better International Relations Effort. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 30. Women, who waged the battle that placed their sex on a par with men in government, came forward with another bid for recognition today at the tenth anniversary convention of the National League of Women Voters. Pioneers in the woman suffrage movement demanded that their plea for more efficient government and more amicable international relations—two of the main objectives of the league—bear fruit. They were spurred on h\ their demand by Chester H. Rowell, Berkeley 'Cal.) publicist, who sounded tne kevnote for the 800 delegates when he told them Tuesday “we ha e reorganized everything except government.” Tuesday the delegates began threshing out the birth control question. t Delegates from six states backed
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the recommendation of the social hygiene committee that sterilization of the unfit be placed back on the program of the league. Another recommendation that gained- strong support was one calling upon the league to cut from its program support of the vice-repres-sive law, permitting individual citizens to close, by injunction, places used for purposes of prostitution. A recommendation to the committee on child welfare by Mrs. Chauncey J. Hamlin, first vicepresident of the New York state organization, to adopt a birth control program was voted down. BEAUTY NEAR DEATH 1924 ‘Miss Chicago/ Sister Shot by Scorned Lover. By United Press -CHICAGO,’ April 30. —Madge Woodhouse, 30, “Miss Chicago” in 1924, was near death today as the result of a shooting prompted bytaunts directed at Vernon Roberts by her half-sister, Martha Nixon, also believed to be dying. The women were shot by Roberts in their apartment after Miss Nixon, his former sweetheart, scoffed at. him for being “hard bailed” and carrying a gun without daring to use it. All three had been drinking.
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ready to start into the Gobi desert from Kalgan. Andrews sent his men into the desert to buy 200 camels, while motor cars and scientific equipment have been brought from the United States by Dr. Walter F. Granger, chief paleontologist of the American Museum of Natural History, who handles direction of the scientific work of the expediton. Like its predecessors, the present
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expedition hopes to come upon traces of early man, similar to the Peking man found in Chouk-Outien cave, forty miles from Peiping. The Peking man, incidentally, has not altered his name to conform with the altered name of the ancient capital of China. Stimulus has been given to the expedition by this discovery at Choukoutien. because it is now generally agreed by the group of inter-
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national scientists in Peiping that the “cradle of the world” was definitely in Asia, and that it is entirely possible the “Garden of Eden" was in Mongolia, the site regarded as most likely by Dr. Henry F. Osborn of the American museum. India reports that for every sixtyfive pounds of narcotics legally imported 265 pounds are confiscated from illegal traffickers. ,
