Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1931 — Page 5
FEB 6, 1931_
BELLE GETS 30 DAYS IN JAIL FOR CONTEMPT % Lawyer Says She Ran Night Club to Get Color for Book. Su Vnitril Pre*ti NEW YORK. Feb. 6.—Miss Belle Livingstone, 60, clad, appropriately enough, in black, somber garments of repentance, stood before Federal Judge Francis CafTey today and was sentenced to thirty days in the county Jail for contempt of court. The hostess of the Fifty-eighth Street “Country Club," which ignored a federal order to cease operation. lacked the 7eal and fire which have made her the city’s outstanding opponent of the eighteenth amendment. She smoothed her black coat, adjusted her black hat and commented : “They are making me a criminal to satisfy a lot of fanatics. I knew I was going to jail. I looked at that judge carefully and he seemed to be very dry.” Then Miss Livingstone, who at Various times in her career has described herself as “the most dangerous woman in the world,” stepped meekly from the courtroom assisted by a United States marshal. Vainly did Samuel Weinrab, her attorney, plead in behalf of Miss Livingstone. She was, he said, an author in search of material. He mentioned her first published Volume, “The Belle of Bohemia,” and dropped promises of even better things to come when she completed “With Livingstone Through
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Meet the Son! Standing on his desk a small boy, Representative Cecil J. Klstler fßep., Elkhart) Introduced to the house, “My son. Byron Cecil Klstler, 2 years old.” “He was bom while I was a member of the assembly In 1929 and I want you to know him," said Klstler. “I wonder how many of the rest o! you will be Introducing sons two years from now.” said Speaker Walter Myers as the applause died. One representative held up his hand.
Darkest America”—which threatens to be Miss Livingstone’s chronicle of her ceaseless, guerilla warfare with persons who enforce the eighteenth amendment. She had entered the night club business, Weinrab deposed, to gather material for these sociological treatises, and not, as vulgar persons seemed to assume, to make money. The specific case on which she was cited for contempt grew out of a raid on the Fifty-eighth Street “Country Club” on Jan. 12. Previously she had been ordered to close the club. On the night of Jan. 12 prohibition agents raided her again and Miss Livingstone, a flaming figure in cerise pajamas, retired to a previously prepared position on a fire escape, where she was captured. Train Kills Two COSHOCTON, 0., Feb. 6.—George H. Crow of Ohio university, Athens, and H. B. Pigman, superintendent of Coshocton county schools, were killed when their car was demolished by a Pennsylvania railroad train here Thursday, The two were returning from Central high school, where Crow had been conducting teachers’ extension service.
2 HURT AS CAR 1 STRIKES TRUCK Driver Held for Failure to Have Tail-Light. * Two men were in city hospital today with serious injuries incurred when their auto crashed into the rear of a truck on Bluff road near Harding street Thursday night. Seth L. Hutsell, 42, of 628 North Wallace street, may have a skull fracture, and his right eye is injured. Carl Dunning, 46, of 3308 Gracelana avenue, suffered scalp wounds and bruises. They were returning from a business trip to Martinsville, Dunning told deputy sheriffs. O. L. Kenworthy, 340 Woodrow avenue, truck driver, charged with failure to have a tail light, said John O’Brine, 335 South Cole street, his helper, was flagging down motorists with a flashlight. Physicians say Hutsell may lose his eye. A fatal aCcident southwest of the city Sunday claimed its third victim Thursday night, as Mrs. Blanche Vawter, 25, of Glen’s Valley, died from a skull fracture received in the crash. Her husband and infant daughter were killed and four other persons were injured. ST A KEHOLDER VANIS HES Intrusts His Money to Stranger and Loses, He Tells Police. Playing pool with a stranger In a downtown poolroom Thursday, Hillus Clark, 22, of 1997 Gerard avenue, followed his new friend’s example by intrusting his money to a spectator during the game. When he looked for the spectator, the latter was missing; then his companion disappeared, Clark told police. His pool game cost him SSO.
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TEACHERS TOLD SCHOOL EXPENSES MUST BE CUT Cutting school expenses is necessary to keep taxes at a minimum, Dr. Arthur B. Moehlman of the University of Michigan school of education said today at a joint meeting of the Indiana City and
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