Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1931 — Page 8

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HOPS BREAK UP ‘FAMILY PARTY’; ARREST SEVEN Child Neglect Charges Are Lodged; Confiscation of Booze Claimed. When police went to a residence at 36 West Thirteenth street early today to serve juvenile court warrants on Mr. apd Mrs. Thomas Campbell they interrupted “a family party.” Asa result seven persons are held >n charges of contributing to child neglect, and Ben Fox, formerly of Elwood, .iving at the address, is charged with operating a blind titter and contributing to child neglect. Police were seeking the Campbells following release of Fox and Mrs. Campbell Tuesday afternoon on blind tiger charges. Campbell has fled the city, and his wife, Doris, according to police, went to Chicago immediately after her release in municipal court. Armed with warrants charging the Campbells with child neglect, Sergeant Harley Jones and Patrolman Harry Thayer heard sounds of merriment issuing from the apartment when they approached the door. They rapped, once, twice and three imes and the sounds ceased. After ‘ hreatening to batter down the door, the officers were admitted by Prank Reilly, 34, of 3032 Washington boulevard. Police said they found the Campbells’ children, 4 and 5, asleep in another room. They were taken to the detention home. Confiscation of a mall quantity of liquor also was claimed by police. In addition to Reilly and Fox, those arrested were: Mrs. Margaret Markey, 23, of 4431 Clifton street; Mrs. Hazel Braum, alias Cuffel, 33, R. R. M, Box 43; Miss Helen Porter, 24, of Tipton; Albert Nickerson, 22, of 1913 North Meridian street; Herman Irvington, alias Ringling, 46, of 1503 North Pennsylvania street, and Robert Blont,, 22, of 1450 College avenue. Two roomers, peacefully asleep amid the hilarity, were not arrested. Fox told police: “We had the children put to bed early and we were just having a family party.” Four hundred and fifty empty ginger ale, beer and whisky bottles were found, police said. Fox and Mrs. Campbell were released Wednesday on blind tiger charges after police had the wrong address on a warrant. Blind tiger charge against Fox was continued until April 9 by Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron today.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen bclone to: Woolard and Brown. Eldorado. 111.. Hudon coach. 497-57 Illinois (1930), Irom rhow room at Eldorado. 111. W. M. Williams. 632 Roanoke street, Packard tourine. 750-576. Irom Indiana .'.venue and West streets. John W. Tate. 2145 Bellefont<ilne street, Chrysler sedan. 22-485. from in front of 2145 Bellefor.taine street. A. E. Mallard. Detroit. Mich.. Dodge oupe, 6-524 Michigan, from Detroit. Mich. H. H Behrent, 6346 Park avenue. Ford roadster, from Market street and Senate i venue. Harrv Cowen. 1408 Dudley avenue. Edge•vood. Chevrolet, sedan. 739-832. from Virginia avenue and Washington street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Ford coupe. 89-483. found at Vinton and Dakota streets Chevrolet sedan. 741-183. no certificate of title, found at Manlove avenue and Twenty-third street. Hold American in France Ry United {‘reus PARIS, March 26.—Provision for legal counsel was made at Chambery today for L. J. Clarke, 33, of Los Angeles, who is held on charges of slugging a man and a woman "on an impulse” in the street at Chambery on Tuesday.

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Russian, American Meet in Immigration Debate

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Maurice G. Hindus (left) and Lothrop Stoddard.

Both Writers Applauded Vigorously in I. U. Appearance. Immigration laws as they affect the United States was the subject of debate Wednesday night at Indiana university, Bloomington, between Maurice G. Hindus, Russian author, and Lothrop Stoddard, Massachusetts writer. Stoddard, writer of the recent book, ‘‘The Master of Manhattan— A Life of Richard Croker,” took the affirmative of the subject, ‘‘Resolved, That immigration laws discriminating in ffivor of North European immigration as against east European immigration are advantageous to the United States.” Hindus took the negative side. The audience judged the debate. Both speakers were applauded vigorously. Hindus will speak here Sunday night on the “Russian Problem” at the Kirshbaum community center. Both debaters were visitors Wednesday in this city. ORAL ARGUMENTS IN SHIPP SUIT BEGUN Townships Infringed Ventilating Patent, Is Charge. Oral arguments were heard today by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell in the patent suit of C. E. Shipp. I manufacturer of ventilating units of Indianapolis, against three townj ships in Montgomery county for alleged appropriation and use of his | patented radiator box. Judge Baltzell ordered attorneys | for both sides to submit briefs of ; facts in the suit on April 4. The suit charges township offii cials with permitting Herman F. ; Zietlow to install a radiator box in i the high school at Newmarket, Ind., i which is the replica of the box patj ented in 1929 by Shipp.

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PAY HIKE ASKED BY STREET CAR WORKERS' UNION Public Service Group May Get Wage Dispute for Arbitration. For the third time since 1928, the public sendee ccfrnmission may be called upon to sit as an arbitration board in a wage and working conditions dispute between employes and management of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company. In bringing such matters before the commission twice before, the employes succeeded once in obtaining a wage increase and the company stand was upheld the second time. Anew petition of grievances has been filed by the union workers of the company with the superintendent. When and if he disapproves the move, it will be served on the president of the company and from him appealed to the public service commission, it was announced to-

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