Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1932 — Page 5

JUNE 16,1932

FINE FOUR FOR CLOSING HOMES TO ILL MOTHER Order Three to Contribute to Support of Parent Now in Infirmary. Four children who permitled their aged, paralyzed mother to lie In an ambulance two hours Wednesday, all refusing to give her haven in their homes, were fined today in municipal court three, and all but one ordered to contribute to support of their parent. The mother, Mrs. Ella Picrcy, 64, finally was taken to the city hospital, but after remaining. a short time, was removed to the Marion county infirmary. Effort is being made today to find a place for her in a home for the aged. Fines of $1 and costs were imposed on the four children by William H. Faust, judge pro tern., and were suspended in each case and the defendants placed on probation. Those fined were Arthur Campbell, 830 Daly street; Mrs. Charlotte Koonts, 725 Lord street; Mrs. Mary Williams, 732 Harrison street, and Mrs. Goldie Drake, 541 South Keystone avenue. Charge of vagrancy against Mrs. Margaret Campbell, wife of Arthur, was dismissed on motion of the state. The son was ordered to pay $2 weekly for his mother’s support. Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Williams were ordered to pay $1 each. Mrs. Koonts, mother of five children, who testified that the family is living on charity, was excused from payment. Faust suggested that steps be taken to obtain aid from two other

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Automobile* reported to police m itolen belong to: W. H Wallace. 3313 Indianapolis avenue. Packard sedan. 71-9*6. from rear of Antiers hotel.

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children, Mrs. Ida Danner, Bedford, and Thomas Campbell, Salem. Mrs. Drake testified she had been paying $1 weekly and aided Mrs. Williams in paying a $76 hospital bill incurred by the mother. She accused her brother, Arthur, of failing to contribute, although he bought an automobile. He admitted ownership of the car in court. Mrs. Campbell was arrested after a chase of a block by police who suspected that she intended to warn her husband that officers were looking for him. On her order, Fred W. Vehling, funeral director and former Marion county coroner, sent an ambulance to her home in which Mrs. Piercy was taken to the home of Mrs. Koonts, who refused to receive her, as did the other daughters, FEDERAL JOBS SCARCE Official War Against Payment for “Coaching” Courses. Warning against paying money for “coaching” courses in preparation for federal civil service examinations was issued today by the Indianapolis officials of the United States civil service commission. Few appointments are being made in federal civil service and vacancies are filled by transfers and reinstatements, the bulletin said. In most cases many cligibles are waiting as result of examinations during the past year, it was said.

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MINE WAGE PARLEY AGAIN IS CALLED OFF Workers in State Shafts Balk at $4 Basic Pay. By United Prett TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 16. Negotiations between operators and members of District No. 11, United Mine Workers of America, looking toward a wage agreement to supplant that which expired March 31, again have been broken off. The $4 a day basic wage agreed to between operators and a miners’

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