Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1933 — Page 22

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HINT EXPOSURE OF ‘AMBULANCE CHASERS' NEAR Probe May End Several Lawyers’ Careers, Is Attorney's Claim. Exposure of an "ambulance chaser” Kane; composed of a number of attorneys and runners was forecast today following a statement to detectives by John C. Nail, 615 South Noble street, arrested Thursday on a charge of soliciting a damage suit. Herbert Spencer, assistant city attorney, who is counsel for Nail, would not disclose contents of his client's statement, and detectives were silent regarding it. However, Spencer declared promised revelations may result in disbarment of several attorneys. Sjrencei said that when Nail appears this afternoon before Municipal Judge William H. Sheaf Tera ten-day continuance will be asked, with the suggestion that a thorough investigation of the damage suit soliciting situation be made. Charge against Nail was signed Thursday by John Frost, 2505 West Morris street, who exhibited a contract purporting to be .signed by himself and Nail regarding damages as] a | result of injuries incurred by: Frost’s daughter, Naomi, 5, when she t was struck by an automobile. Hhe purported contract stipulates I Nftil would receive one-third of any I dimages collected. 1

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EX-SPEEDWAY BOSS LOSES IN TILT WITH COPS Ernest Moross Barricades Himself in Auto; Finally Routed. Michigan’s protester, T?rnest A. Moross, Mosherville, Mich., who was the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s first manager and publicity man. had lost a battle today. After resisting state police near Jackson, Mich., for tw’elve hours, Moross and his wife w'ere hauled! unceremoniously from their chained, j barricaded and provisioned auto fortress. The Morosses locked themselves in the car with food and clothing, refusing to pay a state auto license fee of $21.45. The couple was halted by state police Wednesday night on a charge of using improper license plates. They refused to surrender. Instead, in true Moross style, they packed the car with canned goods, bedding and extra clothing. The cops tolerated the razz for a while. Then they got serious. In the meantime, Moross chained down the hood and locked the door. Police came to the windows of the car but j got no further. A. crow’d gathered and Moross, ‘ who has staged more than one single-handed protest campaign, i and his wife held the fort. Police took the offensive. They ■ towed the car, Morosses and all, to ] a Jackson garage. The Morosses slept and ate in royal style. At the end of twelve hours, stifle police decided that Moross and his wife were not coming out. They obtained a search warrant and smashed windows in the car. Moross and his wife spent the next few minutes hurling canned goods at the officers. But, in the end, the police dragged them,

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Legislators in Wisconsin Strong for Home-Made Supplies ‘Free.’ By United rrree Madison. Wis„ May 12. Assemblyman James Higgins today was a step ahead of the state senator who proposed that all beer dispensers be compelled to serve Wisconsin-made cheese, free, at their bars. Higgins proposed that the state force all beer dispensers to serve free pretzels "bent by ex-service men who served in the World war. Both proposals were rejected. SSQ in Jewelry Stolen Jewelry vauled' at approximately SSO was stolen Thursday night from the home of Charles Rupp, 1125 North Denny street. scratched and bruised, from the car. They are in the Jackson county jail. Moross came to Indianapolis in 1909 as manager of the local speedway. He handed the track through 1911, the year of the first 500-mile race. He left, here to go to Detroit and later was heard from in South America. He was known here for several peculiarities, one of which was his persistent dislike for banks. He always carried his entire savings in his pockets.

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shaw will speak today at the Sahara Grotto luncheon at the Grotto home.

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Charles B. Forrest, luncheon cluh" president, will preside.