Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1931 — Page 18

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ARNO TAKES TO HEELS BEFORE VANDERBILT GUN' Mad Chase Through Reno Is All Because of Cornelius’ Wife. BY E.VRL H. LEIF TolUd Press Staff Correspondent RENO, Nev., June 18.—The story cl how Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., so- ; cial registeritc, author, brandished en unloaded gun as he chased Peter Arno, the comedy cartoonist, was recited in three versions today at headquarters of the three principals. Vanderbilt said the nursuit across the desert sands at the edge of town began when he saw Arno early | Monday with Mrs. Vandebilt. The young author, who also is a Nevada state policeman, seized a gun and confronted his wife and the cartoonist. Amo, famous for his one-line captions in humorous cartoons, appar-

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CITY POOL FEES SEEN BARRIER TO POORCLASS Danger of Drownings in Unguarded Places Looms as Result. Danger of drowning today stood as a menace to children whose parents can not afford to pay fees assessed by the city for the privilege of swimming in park pools and two White river beaches, police officers charged. With six water fatalities recorded in Indianapolis since Jan. 1, police are under orders to halt swimming and wading in unauthorized places. Although police officials would not name the complainants, they said that officers, in mterviews with children and youths they had stopped from swimming in gravel pits, the canal and White river, were told by

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the swimmers that they could not pay the fees. "We like to swim like any other kids,” one boy told police. "But my mother says we can’t afford to pay, so we do the best we can.” With the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs investigating the fees for swimming, it wras learned today that majority of the member leagues are opposed to the assessments. Dr. Walter Hemphill, president of the Enterprise Civic League, West Indianapolis organization, announced today he had been asked by members to call a meeting for the purpose of discussing the fees. He said the session will be held next week and declared that more than thirty adults and children had complained the fees are prohibitory to them. This section of the city has the use of the Rhodius park pool. When a delegation of the federation appeared before the park board recently Jackiel Joseph, board president, said the fees were assessed because the pools are classed as “special privileges” like golf courses. He stated the pools axe not used by all the people as are the parks, but only a certain percentage of the residents. Objections to the pool rates are expected to be voiced June 26 at

the monthly session of the federation. Under the park board ruling, the pools and beaches are free to bathers from 9 to noon daily; from noon to 5 admission to the pools is 10 cents for each person, except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, when it is *2O cents, ana rrom 5 to 9 p. m. the fee is 20 cents for each person. James Allen, 14, Negro, of 312 West Thirteenth street, was drowned when a raft he was riding capsized in Fall creek near Highland place. Efforts to revive the boy were without success.

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sist from their boisterouaae&3 and so home. The marshal drew his gun and fired six shots The Elder Klein fell with two &lugs in his body and died a short time later. Paul was reported near death in a Sandusky hospital. The officer was not held.