Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1933 — Page 9

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AUTO SHOW TO BE CONTINUED Two Additional Days Are Added to Exhibit at Fairground. Instead of closing tonight as planned, the local automobile show will continue until 10:30 Sunday night, officials of the Indianapolis Auto Trade Association announced today after a meeting Thursday night. Numerous inquiries from local | motorists and requests from out-of-town dealers, kept from attending! the show because of the severe cold, led to the decision to add two additional days to the exhibit. With an extra week-end added, show officials expect that attendance during Saturday and Sun--1 day will be unusually heavy as motor fans take advantage of the delay in the closing. The twenty-lap pushmobile race scheduled for 8:30 tonight is expected to draw a capacity crowd.

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Governor Paul V. McNutt will referee the race. Fifteen miniature race cars are expected to line up for the start, and the gun will be fired by Billy Arnold. 1930 Speedway victor. The track ha. 4 been laid out on the upper level of the show floor with room available for spectators. Persons driving autos to the show may travel north on Meridian street to Thirty-eighth and east on Thir-ty-eighth street to the fairground. Trams marked Fairground” on the Illinois, Central and Collcgs lines go to the show. CARMEN HILL, HURLER, IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Former Tribe Pitcher Guilty of Cruelty, Is Charge of Wife. Complaint for divorce is on file today against Carmen Hill, former National League and Indianapolis American Association baseball ; pitcher, in superior court three. Mrs. Ruth Hill. 570 East Fall i Creek boulevard, alleges her hus- ; band has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple i was married Jan. 16, 1917. and have | two children. Paula 15 and Carmen ; Jr., 13. Hill now is with the international League.

DEATH CLAIMS EDWARD REMY Former State Official Taken After Illness of Five Years. After an illness of five years, Edward A. Remv, 71, of 945 Middle] drive. Woodruff Place, brother of Charles F. Remy, former Indiana appellate court judge, died today at his home. He was active in politics until stricken with paralysis five years ago. At various times, beginning in 1917. he served as deputy secretary of state, deputy state auditor and as a member of the board of accounts. Born near Hope find.*, he was graduated from Franklin college in 1887 and began teaching in Johnson county schools, later becoming superintendent of schools in Tipton. In 1396 he purchased an interest in the Seymour Republican and was its editor for many years. He was elected president of the Indiana Editorial Association in 1908, and two

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years later was appointed postmaster at Seymour. Disposing of his interest in the Republican, he later bought into the Greensburg News In 1393 he married Lucy Edwards, who died in 1925. He is survived by his brother, and two daughters. Miss Margaret Remy, a teacher at Technical high school, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sheard of Oxford. O. Funeral arrangements have not been made. PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON CHAIN TAX Monday Session Is Scheduled for Store Levy Discussion. Friends and foes of the proposed law to increase fees of chain stores will ire given a public hearing by the senate finance committee Monday night at 7 in the senate chamber. Senator Ward Biddle (Dem., Bloomington) is chairman of the committee. Other committee members are Walter S. Chambers (Dem., Newcastle), Thurman A. Gottschalk (Dem., Berne), Russell R. Handy (Dem., Morristown). William D. Hardy <Dem., Evansville), Chester A. Perkins (Dem.. South Bend), John Bright Webb (Dem., Indianapolis), Harry M. Williams (Dem., Ft. Wayne) and Arnold Schuler (Rep., Wabash).

LUESSE TO BE FREEINMONTH McNutt Approves Proposal to Cancel Fine: to Be Out March 14. Governor Paul V. McNutt today approved the recommendation to cancel the fine of Theodore Luesse, unemployed leader, who was sen.enced to a year at the Indiana state farm and fined SSOO by Judge Frank Baker of criminal court. Farm trustees recommended that $l5O of the fine be cancelled and Luesse freed by March 14. Asa leader of the unemployed, Luesse was sentenced for making inflamatory speeches opposing an eviction. In addition to serving his time, he has been serving his fine at the rate of $1 a day. Additional time also

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