Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1931 — Page 2

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MINE CHIEF IS ■HELD PRISONER FOR FIVE HOURS Workers, Angered by Delay •n Pay, Form Cordon Around Office.. By L nited Press fr Z*F CAG ?’ Peb - 19—Released mob of “Unere who had held him prisoner in Sesser, 111., for five W. A. Brewerton, president J* the Brewerton Coal Company, returned unharmed to his home today in Libertyville, Hi. The miners were aroused when brewerton, receiver for the In ter'*at* Company at Sesser, informed lhn he was unable to meet Cne pay roll for the first two weeks m Peoruary, although he distributed SIO,OOO due on the Jan. 30 pay roll* Brewerton said the second pay roll ordinarily was not paid until the 20th of the month and that it would be met at that time. As the news spread in the little mirnng town, a swarm of workers gathered about the company office shouting threats. Brewerton barricaded the doors. The miners formed a cordon about the building and shouted that they’d “keep Brewerton there all night or until he gets as hungry as our children.” Deputy sheriffs arrived after five hours and formed a path through the crowd to allow Brewerton to leave. No violence was threatened by the workers and no arrests were made. city"-wide safety - ” RALLY TO BE HELD Cautious Driving, Walking Will Be Urged at Meeting. City-wide safety rally in Tomlinson hall, Feb. 26 and 27, will emphasize curbing of reckless driving and promulgate cautiousness among adult pedestrians and motorists Police Chief Jerry E. Kinney said today. Tempting attendance from business concerns, a trophy will be awarded for the best turnout. Vaudeville pictures and music will feature an entertainment program. SHOW TO BE ON AIR World Premier Program Will Have Notable Speakers. Premiere of Booth Tarkington’s “Father’s Son,” will be broadcast from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Friday night over radio station WFBM. Speakers will be Governor Harry G. Leslie, former Governor James P. Goodrich, Meredith Nicholson, Dr. Carlton B. McCulloch, Professor E. G. Frazier of Indiana university, and Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of De Pauw university. James Hall, motion picture star who is appearing at the Indiana, will be master of ceremonies. ASKS FOR QUICK WORK Immediate Completion of World War Plaza, Is Gates’ Plea, Immediate completion of the Indiana World war memorial plaza was advocated by Ralph M. Gates, Columbia City, state legislative chairman for the American Legion, at a luncheon of legion post commanders in the board of trade Wednesday.

NOW ■ Jr NEIGHBORHOOD JLmat FLETCHER TRUST BANKS ... FLETCHER SAVINGS AND trust company Anew office has been added to the Fletcher hast Trust Banks. Its address — Capital funds of more than $3,000,000 2600 WEST MICHIGAN STREET , • , Membership in the Like every other office, it is backed by the Federal Reserve System • “ 9 strength and management of Fletcher Membership in the Savings and Trust Company and offers the f Indianapolis Clearing . t - ... . r \ f t & House* service and facilities or the parent bank. More than 70,000 de- Use the office in your neighborhood. including many 0 JMtott ffitf iante pi DOWNTOWN OFFICB J S Northwest Corner Pennsylvania and Market Streets EAST SIDE OFFICES NORTH SIDE OFHCES f f Jtb: j- jgJißl 8l lj 2a 2122 Eat Tendi Street 3001 Nrth Illmois Street g l\ 1 ? 5 r: 1541 North IHinoi* Street I % \ s | 2 BlfS® W 458 East Wuhmgtcm StrMC I i 4I ? -■..!* iff M 5501 East Washington Street ”” | k S IS 474 West Washington Street SOUTH SIDE OFFICB If| | j||. R 1233 Oliver Avenue 1125 South Meridian Street FLETCHER SAVINGS AND DCWU.TRUST COMPANY IS A MEMBER -

Clew Indicates ! Miner Kidnaped San Diego Girl

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By United Press LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.—Deputy sheriffs went into the mountains back of Saugus today to trace the first definite clew to the whereabouts of Virginia Brooks, 10, missing from her San Diego home for eight days. Virginia was believed to be in the company of a miner who was said to have been a close friend of the missing girl’s father. The suspect’s name, although known, was withheld. Officers stumbled on the clew when they investigated a report that Virginia was seen in Los Angeles last Thursday motoric g with an elderly man. The car was registered by a Pomona (Cal.) man, who had purchased it in San Diego a few days before Virginia disappeared. A search of the man’s residence in Pomona showed it had been unoccupied for several days.

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GEN. RUTLER WILL GIVE UP SERVICE POST Intends to Retire Next Fall to Deliver Series of Lectures. t ßy United Press BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 19.—MajorGeneral Smedley D. Butler plans to retire from the service next fall, he announced here following an address Wednesday night before the University Club of Buffalo. He already has notified officials at Washington of his intention he said, and expected no refusal of his application to be filed soon. “No, I’m not retiring because of the Mussolini incident,” he told questioners, who attempted to learn more of the abandoning of his court-martial for the speech in which he implied the Italian premier was a hit and run driver. “I’m going to deliver a series of lectures between October, 1931, and May, 132,” he said. He signed a contract Wednesday with Louis J. Albers, president of the Albers lecture bureau at Cleveland. His lecture at South Bend Tuesday and here were under Albers’ direction. Coincident with Butler’s announcement he would retire, the magazine Forum today published Butler’s advocacy of a plan for dis-

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In the Air Weather conditions in the air at 9 a. m.: North wind, 6 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30.4 at sea level; temperature, 37; ceiling, 1,500 feet; visibility, three-fourths mile, field, good. Dedication Is Planned More than thirty airplanes representing city airports will take part in dedication of the new 2,000,000 candle-power aviation beacon atop the Merchants National Bank building March 2, it was announced today by Lieutenant Paul Zartman, chairman of a committee to arrange the program. The airports will co-operate in having a fleet of planes over the city continuously from about 2:30 to 8:30 p. m. Plans for the dedication were discussed at a meeting of fliers at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. Present were: Lieutenant Zartman. chairman; Bob Shank. Hoosler airport: Lieutenant Elmer H. Jose. Capitol airport: Major H. Weir Cook. Curtlss-Wrieht Plying Service of Indiana; Major Richard F. Taylor. One Hundred Thirteenth observation squadron. Indiana national guard: Lieutenant Stanton H. Smith. Schoen field commander. Ft. Benjamin Harrison: Ted Brown, Indianapolis Electric league: Harry BrunelL Indianapolis Power & Light Company, and Frank A. Chapman. Lincoln OU Company, which Is Installing the beacon. missing all municipal police forces in the United States with substitution for them of state police organizations. “These organizations would be composed of unmarried men enlisted for four-year periods as a safe and sane cure for our racketeer and saegi'ter evils.”

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BREAD PRICES CUT BY CHAIN A. & P. Makes 1 to 4-Cent Reductions. Annual savings to Indiana bread consumers through price reduction

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today by the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company will amount to $182,000, according to Harold E. Mountain, assistant superintendent of the district. In all A. & P. stores this morning twenty-four-ounce loaves of white bread were reduced from 8 to 7 cents; pan rolls from 9 to 5 cents and r’hole wheat loaves from 8 to 5 cents. Whole wheat bread consumers throughout the nation will save $6,000,000 annually, as the result of

a reduction by the company of approximately 20 per cent, store officials said today. The A. & P. acted on suggestion of the United States senate committee on food prices to meet the need of lower priced foods. Princeton Seeks Hospital PRINCETON, Ind., Peb. 19.Citizens here are encouraged in a belief that Princeton is receiving favorable consideration as the site for anew government hospital for mental delinquents, to cost $2,500,-

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