Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1930 — Page 7

JULY 8, 1930.

‘TURN OF LUCK' FOR SIR TOM IS WALES' PLEA Prince, Dawes Laud Lipton, Seeking Yacht Cup, as Sportsman. P>i rnttrff frrm LONDON. July B.—The prince of Wales, presiding at a luncheon in honor of Sir Thomas Lipton today, asked "only a turn of luck" loi the veteran sportsman in his old for the America’s cup in the forthcoming yacht races off Newport. "All we ask is a turn of luck and. in the presence of the American ambassador, I venture to say it would be as popular in America as in this country if Sir Thomas, at 30. brings bark the cup which was taken from England when he was 1 year old.” said the prince. The luncheon was given by the Honorable Company of Master Mariners, all of whom wished Sir Thomas the best of luck when he salis for the United States. His Shamrock V will proceed to the United States between July 15 and 20, from Gosport. Sir Thomas, referring to the cup as “that elusive mug." said that “there is no country where they fight more fairly and squarely than America." “If I am licked, it will be by a better boat,” he said. Ambassador Charles G. Dawes spoke briefly. "Now that Britain has shown she has the fastest airplane and the fastest automobile,” he said, "America will be slightly disappointed if she shows also that she has the fastest vacht. but that disappointment hardly will equal the disappointment which will be felt this great sportsman does not win. COMMISSION ERASES PLYMOUTH CITY ORDER Ordinance on Rail Crossings Declared Ineffective and Void. Public service commissioners have nullified a two-man employment program voted by the Plymouth city council. In an order, written by Chairman John W. McCardlt, the commission held ineffective a Plymouth ordinance requiring the Pennsylvania and the New Yoik. Chicago & St. Louis railroads to provide watchmen at two crossings in that town. The order points out that the Plymouth council on Feb. 25. 1929, passed an ordinance requiring electric flash signals at these crossings. The N Y. C. & St. L. installed one at a cost of $2,000 and the Pennsylvania at $3,800, to replace watchmen. the order states. These flash signals will continue to operate. STATE WARRANTS ARE LOST IN WASTE BASKET Hew Dr W. C. Van Nuys, superintendent r ; f the Indiana Village for Epileptics Newcastle, secured state warrants tx taling $24,083.81 from ihe office o* State Auditor Archie i Bobbitt on June 13, lost them in a waste baskei at the Claypool and returned to the statehouse and secured duplicates at once, was disclosed today. The checks were found in the i waste basset by G. L. Bicknell, who ' informed Bobbitt of the fact on the nighr of June 13, and returned them to the auditor s office. Bobbitt did ! not know then that duplicates had been issued. The duplicates were given Dr Van Nuys by Raymond Reed, audit clerk. Payment on the originals was ordered stopped. “They would have been hard to ca*h,’ Bobbitt declared. "We usually wait thirty days after checks are lost before we issue others, but ,t is not, a department rule.” Charged With Log Theft Delbert Hillard. 26, of 108 South Harris street, and Charles Skaggs, 28, of 203 South Warman avenue, today were under arrest for the alleged theft of walnut logs from the municipal airport near Ben Davis. They are charged with petit larceny.

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COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC NAMED I Four From Council to Talk to Business Men. Appointment of a committee of city councilmen to confer with the safety board and business representatives tonight on the city’s traffic and parking problems was announced today by Ernest C. Ropkey, city council president. The conference will be held in the office of Mayor Reginald H. Sulivan, who called the meeting to obtain views of business men who were affected by the circuit court ruling which held the downtown loading zone ordinance invalid. Maurice E. Tennant, council safety chairman; Fred C. Gardner, councilman and downtown garage owner; Clarence I. Wheatley and Leo F. Welch comprise the committee. Charles R. Myers, safety president. said some plan will be worked out to legalize the no-parking measure so that business houses will not

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FISH REQUESTS ARE NUMEROUS State Reports Big Demand for Hatchery Stock. Two thousand requests for stock fish have been filled so far this season by five state fish hatcheries, it was announced today by Walter Shirts, superintendent of the fish and game division of the state conservation department. More requests can be filled, as the hatch this year was unusually large, Shirts reports. Two thousand young pheasants and 150 young turkeys were reported as the result of this year’s incubation at the Brown county state game reserve. Shirts asked co-operation of fishermen in reporting any fish caught in the Ohio river which have been tagged by the state zoologist of Illinois. Illinois particularly wants data concerning the spoonbill catfish, he declared. Shirts reports 205 arrests by state game wardens during May,

G. 0. P. CHIEFS IN DISPUTE ON FALLCAMPAIGN Report Huston Will -Resign Bares Differences of Party Leaders. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 8. The reputedly imminent resignation of Claudius H. Huston as chairman of the Republican national committee has brought to light a number of disagreements among Republican chieftains here concerning conduct of the coming congressional election campaign. The names of Chairman Moses of the Republican senatorial committee, Theodore Gary, treasurer of this committee, and James R. Nutt, treasurer of the national organization, were linked today in authentic accounts of differences which have

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Peru Youth Is Arrested Police today held Richard Waite, 20. of Peru, on a vagrancy charge. His arrest was requested by Bloomington police.

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