Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1930 — Page 2

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LESLIE FORCES HUFF CHOICE AS BUDGET CHIEF New Chairman Unfamiliar With Work; Farrell Fails to Get Post. Governor Harry G. Leslie was reported today to have dictated the election of State Senator Byron HufT (Hep., Martinsville* to the chairmanship of the state budget committee. Huff was elected by the budget committeemen, upon motion of Representative Sam Farrell (Rep., Hartford City) at the budget committee organization meeting Thursday afternoon. Farrell himself had been said to have been scheduled for the place But Leslie gave Farrell his reappointment on the committee, knowing its legality had been questioned and without asking an opinion from the attorney-generals office. Evidently feeling that this wa; sufficient he is said to have wanted Huff in the chairmanship. Huff is entirely unfamiliar with budget committee work, it being his first services as a budget committeeman. Farrell and Senator Thurman A Gottschalk (Dem., Berne) are holdover members of the committee. both having been reappointed. The other new Democratic member is Representative H. Curtis Bennett of Dillsboro.

HULA FASHION DECREED Skirt Should Fall Just Below Knee, Natives Told. By Time* Rprrfnl HONOLULU. Nov. 21.—The correct style for hula skirts has been decreed by Hawaiian fashion experts. The native dress will range "just below the knee,*’ showing that the j long-skirt idea has not hit th? is- ; lands so hard. It takes from 40 to j 80 ti plant leaves, depending on the size of the dancer, to make a hula skirt, and it takes about three hours to weave one. Hoosiers Will Debale By 7 imra Special SPRINGFIELD, O, Nov. 20. : Albert Keck, South Bend, Ind.. is captain of the men’s negative debate | team at Wittenberg College. Don ; Elder, Ft. Wayne, is also a member of the squad. Noted Comedian Is Dead By f 'tiitrft Prr*X NORTH BERGEN. N. J.. Nov. 21. —Jimmy Hussey, Irish comedian, who specialized in caricaturzs of Irish policemen and Jewish magistrates, ’is dead.

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“I drank only water and lemonade in Cristobal!’’ And that was that, so far as Aimee Semple McPherson, Four Square jevangelist, was concerned with news reports that she had made a wild tour of the "hot spots" in the Canal Zone city. Here you see her, as she arrived in New York, some thirtysix pounds lighter than before her illness last August. The gospel exhorter, who used to be red-headed, but now is a blonde, sailed from the Canal Zone under the name of "Mrs. Betty Adams.’’

MORTGAGE WILL GO UP IN FIRE Sahara Grotto Members to Celebrate Tonight. Mortgage burning rites celebrating final payment on the Sahara Grctto home at 1238 Park avenue will be held at Keith’s theater, preceded by a parade. The new Grotto home was purchased and furnished only two yearn ago. Degree work for a class of 100 candidates also is included in the program for the mortgage burning ceremony. Degree work will be given by the Grotto cast with Lee Blazer, dramatic director, in charge. Clyde E Robinson, monarch, is in general charge of the program. Parade will form at city hall at 7:30.

AUTO ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL OF SEVEN INJURED Car Hurled From Rockville Road in Collision; Driver of Wagon Hurt. Seven persons suffered injuries in automobile accidents Thursday night and early today, according to reports to the police and the sheriff's office. Steve Smock. 838 Wright street, was injured when the car he was driving was hurled into a ditch on the Rockville road when struck by another car driven by Carl Lowe, 29. of 1129 Bellefontaine street, early today. Lowe was arrested on a charge of drunkenness. When his wagon was struck by an auto driven by Harold Shofan of Lebanon, near Clermont, Otto Loakman of Lizton suffered a sprained back and arm injuries. Miss Beulah Coe, 19, Negro, 2618 James street, and Miss Ruby Bell, Negro, 15, of 2828 Manlove avenue,

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were injured seriously Thursday night when they were struck by an automobile on Twenty-fifth street near Ralston avenue. Driver of the car, Sherman Daugherty, Negro. 40, of 2334 Manlove avenue, was charged with operating an auto while intoxicated. Three persons were injured slightly when their car was struck by a truck at New York street and Senate avenue. Clarence Milem, 46; his wife Josephine, 43, and their son, Duvall, 8, suffered minor cuts. Arthur J. Purnell of Chicago and Clarence Fansler, 27. of 916 East Fifty-sixth street, were arrested after they are said to have attempted to flee folio, wing an accident in which their car is alleged to have struck another driven by Lloyd Brawner, 24, of 231 North Oriental street, at Illihois and Ohio streets, Thursday night. ROUTS CHICKEN THIEVES Owner Fires at Pair in Coop; One Believed to Be Injured. Two chicken thieves, one of whom is believed wounded, are sought by deputy sheriffs today. Carl Baker, 3548 West Morris street, said he fired three times at two men who were in a chicken coop in the rear of his house Friday night Baker said one of them screamed and the ether urged him to ’’come on, if you’re able.”

2 BANDITS ASK FOR MILK, ROB TRUCK DRIVER St. Louis Man Taken for Ride in Own Car, * Looted of S6O. Two bandits, who asked for milk early today, robbed Herbert Murphy, 19. of 533 North Denny street. Mutual Milk Company driver, of sl3. He said the men signaled him to stop at Walnut street and Sherman

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Sues City for $25,000 By Vnitcet Pres* CANTON, 111., NOV. 21.—A suit asking damages of $25,000 for injuries received when a crowd at a municipal celebration pushed her through a plate glass window has been filed by Edna Blakaby against the city of Lewistown, near here.