Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1931 — Page 14
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DEMOCRATS SAY NEED FOR NEW COURT IS PAST Baker Has Curbed Appeals to Criminal Court by Stiff Sentences. Proposal of Judge James A. Collins before he left the bench of the Marion criminal court Jan. 1, 1931, that another criminal court be created in the county has been discarded permanently by county commissioners and Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson, they declared today. Because of the crowded docket and the number of appeals from the municipal courts which were pending during his incumbency, Collins suggested that the general assembly be asked to change one of the five superior courts to an additional criminal court. It was contended the cost of maintaining an additional criminal court would be only slightly higher than that of a superior court. The increase would be in the amount appropriated for juries. Baker Given Credit However, necessity for another court has been obviated, Prosecutor Wilson declared. “Credit for this should go to Judge Frank Baker, present occupant of the criminal court bench,” j said Wilson. “When he assumed office we were getting approximately an average of thirty-five appeals a day from the municipal courts. “This had occurred because the appellants had learned that as a result of the crowded criminal court docket it would be months before their cases would be heard and also because the appealed cases usually resulted in lighter sentences. Appeals Suffer Slump “When Baker took over the court he rapidly cleared the docket by holding night sessions, and the appeals were settled as soon as they came up. “In many instances heavier sentences were given in the higher court, and this has resulted in a decrease of 75 per cent in the number of appeals.” Beth Baker and Wilson emphatically declared today that as conditions are at present they could see no need for another court. DEAN ‘WOULD BE’ COACH Tells Ministers He’d Rather Teach Football Than Be Chaplain. By United Press FT. WORTH, Tex., Nov. 14.—Dean J. Kilgore of the school of theology at Southern Methodist university, Dallas, told an assemblage of Methodist minister here Friday that he would rather be football coach than chaplain. Speaking before the sixty-sixth annual session of the Central Texas conference, Methodist Episcopal church, South, Dean Kilgore said: “To exercise a great spiritual influence on the student body of a university I’d rather be football coach than chaplain of the institution. The coach influences not only the football squad, but the whole student body. If you would come out and watch some of the pep rallies before a football game, you would see what I mean.”
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BY BEN STERN A NERVOUS horse wouldn’t shy from a piece of flying paper as frantically as the two Democratic county commissioners are dodging any talk concerning anew county attorney. Appointment of a county attorney arises the first of every year, and it long has been regarded as ■ one of the choicest political plums within the gift of the party in power in the county. For the first time in . years there will be two Democratic county commissioners next Jan. 1. Dow Vorhies, who took office the first of this year, and Thomas Ellis, who succeeds John Shearer, Jan. 1, 1932. Naturally nearly every Democratic attorney who has any political standing Ls bringing pressure to bear for the appointment. Despite the stand Vorhies and Ellis have taken in refusing to discuss the subject, it is known that four names have been presented for their consideration. tt tt n Those mentioned arc Gideon Kane of the firm of Kane Blain & Hollowell; Paul G. Davis, 1926 nominee for the supreme court; Charles B. Clarke, former candidate for congress, and Alan Boyd of Noel, Hickam & Boyd. All are prominent attorneys. Blain, who is Third ward Democratic chairipan, is said to have
This IS a Bird By United Press LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14. The gentleman on the telephone was very apprehensive. “It’s sitting on a lamp post,” he told the desk sergeant, “and its tail hangs down to the street. It’s the biggest bird I ever saw.” “Take a shotgun,” the sergeant told patrolman E. H. Kidson, “and vou’d better take some tomato juice for that guy on the phone.” Kidson rushed out Wilshire boulevard and found the giant bird. He fired, and a shower of feathers dropped as the bird flew away. "It was a condor —a California condor,” Kidson told the sergeant with pride. Captain L. F. Chappell of the state fish and game division, displayed interest . “A condor is a protected bird, and if Kidson shot a condor, he has broken the law.” Kidson reconsidered. “It probably was just a buzzard,” he said.
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the backing of many organization leaders. The incumbent county attorney, Harvey Grabill, Republican, was the choice of George Snider, Republican chairman of the board of commissioners, and Vorhies. Shearer was ignored in making the choice and has resented it ever since. With two Democrats on the board, Snider should become the/ minority. The county attorney appointment is not the plum it used to be, however, thanks to the slashing tendencies of the Democratic county council. tt tt tt When the next year’s budget was considered by the council, it cut the annual salary of the attorney from $4,500 to $3,400. Democratic attorneys were irate over the slash. It had been increased from the lower figure to the higher by a Republican council in 1929 and they felt that the gravy should remain the same. At least a dozen names are expected to be added to the applicant’s list, for, as has been mentioned before, the “repression” has struck the legal business as well as others. STATE PRINTING BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED Board Rejects Specifications of Clerk; Lifts Restrictions. Revamped specifications for state printing bids to be received Thursday were decided upon Friday by the Indiana printing board after those of j. Otto Lee, board clerk, had been cast aside. The new specifications were recommended by Ure Frazier and E. P. Brennan, examiners of the state accounts board, and are said to mean open competition for state printing business. Floyd Williams, state auditor and member of the board, said the group also had adopted a resolution providing that additional state printing be awarded on a 10 per cent cost plus basis. Previous specifications restricted printing contracts to a limited number of companies, board members said. CITY WOMAN’S CREMO AD WINS AUTOMOBILE Mrs. R. Franklin Lane to Receive Car for 20-Word Ad. Mrs. R. Franklin Lane, 2407 North Olney street, is the winner of anew automobile in the American Cigar Company’s Cremo cigar radio contest. \ Her success was announced by radio Thursday night. The twenty words which won the car for Mrs. Lane were: “Tune in on a Cremo and enjoy perfect smoking reception from clean, certified quality without price interference of fading flavor.” Mrs. Lane’s was the 143d daily prize offered by the company. ARTHUR E. SCOTT DEAD Public Relations Director to Be Buried in Crown Hill. Funeral services will be held at today at the Crown Hill cemetery chapel for Arthur E. Scott, 60, former resident of Indianapolis, who died Wednesday at his home in Springfield, 111. A native of Scottsville. Ind., Scott left Indianapolis several years ago to become public relations director for the Interstate Public Service Company at Springfield. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. M. E. Scott; a son, Verne B. Scott, Monticello, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles H. Molony, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Floyd E. Osborne, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ralph E. Lindner, Springfield. SUN RAYS ‘OLD REMEDY’ Benjamin Franklin Knew Their Value, Letters Disclose. By United Press PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14.—Experimenting on flies, Benjamin Franklin discovered the therapeutic value of sun rays 150 years before sun baths became popular with human beings, it w r as revealed in a volume of his letters published today by the University of Pennsylvania press, and entitled “The Ingenius Mr. Franklin:” The volume contained a letter written by Franklin in 1773 to Barbeau Dubourg, French physician and scientist, in which Franklin explained how he had restored life to flies, which had been drowned in wine, by the use of sun rays. Yv
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