Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1930 — Page 2

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DEATH CLAIMS SENIOR RANKING M. E. MINISTER Funeral Services Will Be Held Wednesday for Dr. Enoch H. Wood. Last rites for Dr. Enoch H. Wood, senior ranking minister of the Indiana conference of the Methodist church, who died Monday afternoon at his home. 2336 North Delaware street, will be held at 2 Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas D. Campbell, 3690 Central avenue. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemtery. Services will be conducted by the Rev. O. W. Fifer, superintendent of the Indianapolis district, and the Rev. John Wesley McFall, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church. Born in New Albany Dr. Wood was 86 years old and had been a pastor in the conference since 1868. He has been a resident of Indianapolis since 1917. His last charge in this city was as pastor of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. Dr. Wood was bom in New Albany, Oct. 25, 1844. He served with the Sixty-eighth Indiana infantry during major engagements of the Civil war. Served as Chaplain He has been grand chaplain of the Indiana department of G. A. R. and commander of the George H. Thomas post, No. 17. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Rebecca Wood; a son, Edward A. Wood of Indianapolis; four daughters, Clara M. Smith, Mrs. Campbell and Miss Henrietta Wood of Indianapolis, and Miss Mary Edith Wood of Hammond, Ind., and a sister, Mrs. Charles W. Hargitt of Syracuse, N. Y.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: James Metzger. 2414 North Capitol avenue. Ford coupe. from Georgia and Illinois streets. Bohannon Sales Company. 1646 West Sixteenth street. Ford coupe. M 2-089. from Senate avenue and Washington street. Hoosier Rent-A-Car. 127 East Wabash street. Ford coupe. 88-371. from 127 East Wabash street. Hoosier Rent-A-Car. 127 East Wabash street. Ford coupe. 88-370, from 127 East. Wabash street. Meredith D. Osborne. 322 Harvard place. Ford Tudor. 753-719. from 400 East New York street. Morris Spannv. 1552 Roosevelt avenue. Ford coupe. 759-949. from New Jersey and Ohio streets. Forest McDaniels. 5326 West Washington street. Ford coupe, from Market and New Jersey streets. Jack Sparks. Camn Eustis. Va„ Ford roadster, from McCarty and Illinois streets. A. R. Amburn. 662 East Twelfth street Auburn sedan. 733-094, from Massachusetts avenue and Liberty street.

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FOUR HELD AS WHITE SLAVERS Police Raid to Bare Ring, Authorities Claim. Police declare four arrests Monday night and early today will result in breakup of an alleged MichiganIndiana “white slave” gang and federal officials will be called into the investigation. Joseph Binder, Apt. 8, Cambridge apartments, who gives a Detroit address at 2426 Park avenue; Clifford Craig, of the same Cambridge apartment address and of 2250 Pruitt street, are held under vagrancy charges unable to provide bonds of $5,000 each. Joseph Wells, 23, Cambridge apartment No. 6, is charged with vagrancy and with operating a house of ill fame, and a girl giving the name of Mrs. Pearl Wells, 21, claiming to be his wife, was charged with immorality. Lieutenant M. F. Morrissey, whose squad made the arrests, declares he has evidence that Binder and Craig have been conveying girls to Detroit from Indianapolis and Michigan City, Ind. A car found in possession of the two men is held by police for investigation. Other arrests will result in the case, it was indicated by police today. RESIGNS FROM HOUSE Congressman O’Connell Accepts Judgeship in Rhode Island. Ru I'nitrd Pres* WASHINGTON, May 6.—Representative Jeremiah E. OConnell (Dem., R. I.) announced his resignation from the house today in a letter to Speaker Longworth. O'Connell has accepted a state judgeship tendered him by Governor Case.

Precinct workers outnumbered voters at- virtually all polling places in the city this morning, espousing the cause of their favorite candidates as voters straggled in. Judge James A. Collins (second from left in the top photo, seeking renomination on the Republican ticket, found plenty of advisers on hand when he inspected his ballot preparatory to voting at 4930 College avenue, Washington township, Forty-ninth precinct. “Workers, workers everywhere, but not a soul to vote,” was the complaint of the group below when the picture was snapped at 3680 North Delaware street, Four Ward, Fourth precinct.

BIDS TO BE RECEIVED State Highway Board to Open Road Roller Offers May 14. Bids for from two to five thirteenton gasoline road rollers and three to six of three to five tons will be opened by the state highway department May 14, it was announced today by Director John J. Brown. R. McCallam, Inc., Danville, 111., was given a $12,233.39 contract for ITCHING ENDS WHEN ZEMO TOUCHES SKIN —thousands say. 1 It’s wonderful the way soothing, cooling Zemo brings relief to skin which itches and burns. Even in most severe cases, itching disappears almost as soon as Zemo touches the tender and inflamed surface. To draw out local infection and help to clear away unsightly blemishes, we know of nothing better than invisible Zemo. Always keep this family antiseptic on hand. Use it freely. It’s safe as can be. 35c. 60c and SI.OO. All dealers.— Advertisement.

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CITY LAWYER RETURNS FROM EUROPE TRIP French Highly Prosperous, Walter Myer Finds on Six Weeks’ Tour. “France is the most prosperous country in Europe today with an increasing demand for imported i labor and a national striving to overcome devastating effects of the World war.” This is the opinion of Walter Myer, Indianapolis attorney who returned here this week after a six weeks’ tour of the continent. A passenger on the German liner Bremen, Myer witnessed the ship's collision with the British tanker Grenadier in the narrow straits of j the English channel March 15, near j Dover, England. The return trip, although less speedy than the ship's record crossing last winter, was made in five days, docking at New York City seven hours behind schedule. “The labor demand in France has led to heavy emigration of Italians seeking to share French prosperity, and has provoked a national concern over handling of thousands of foreigners,” Myer said. “The English dole system of government aid to the unemployed has proved unsatisfactory in many respects,” he continued, “particularly in the ever-increasing evil of widespread ‘resting’ on government assistance.” The collision of the Bremen with the tanker Grenadier occurred durin the voyage through the English channel to Southampton, where the Bremen was to sail for the United States. Heavy fog hid the approaching tanker, which was nto seen until collision was unavoidable. “From the captain’s bridge I saw the impact which brought the Bremen to a standstill, after ripping out a huge section of the Grenadier’s port side,” Myer recounted. “Hundreds of gallons of crude oil were spilled into the sea, and the Grenadier recovered from a sharp list almost at once.”

BRIDGE EXPERT KILLED Hugh Elliot Dies Attempting to Qualify as Plane Pilot. Rh I ii it rd frrss LONDON. May 6.—Hugh Elliot, author and scientist and one of the world's foremost experts at contract and auction bridge, was killed today when his airplane crashed near Hanwell airdrome. He was making his final flight to qualify for a pilot’s license when he lost control of his plane. Study City Hall Heat Data Members of the city council works committee today were supplied with data on the contract for heating of city hall by steam from the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. It was pointed out that the steam heat estimated cost was $3,400 a year against $5,500, the present cost.

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