Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1933 — Page 18

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ELEVATION BLOC MAY ASK TIME CORO ON TRAINS Special Meeting Called to Determine Course in Face of Delay. With long delay in elevation of the Belt railroad tracks in prospect, special meeting to discuss possible action has been called for Friday night by Walter Rothermel, South Side Civic Clubs central committee president. The session was called following a conference of a sub-committee yesterday in which it was reported railread officials said little can be done about track elevation at this time because of the $1.50 tax law and the fact the city is near its constitutional bonded indebtedness limit. Asa result, the group is preparing resolutions to be acted on Friday night, calling on Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan to enforce time limits for blocking of grade crossings by trains, and asking city council to limit the number of cars which may pass a grade crossing in one train to forty. FORMER STATE AID IS CRUSHED UNDER TREE Joel 11. Stonecipher Is Killed; Active in G. O. P. Politics. By Timrs Sperial HAGERSTOWN, Nov. 28.—When I Joel H. Stonecipher, 52, former deputy state fire marshal, failed to return home last night, relatives found his crushed body beneath a tree he had chopped down. He had left home in the morning to cut j firewood. Mr. Stonecipher, a druggist, was active in Republican politics here. 7T6GDK| aF BY BRUCE CATTON HT'HE best writer of detective stories new practicing that noble l art in America seems, beyond ques- [ tion, to be Mignon G. Eberhardt. j She has the wit to see that a story of that kind stands or falls, not by the intricacy of its plot, but ( by the skill with which its at- i mosphere is created and its char- [ acters presented. Her books, without exception, are bell-ringers. Her latest, “The Dark Garden’ j (Crime Club, $2) is not her best, j but it's good enough. It has to do | with a lonely mansion on the out- ! skirts of Chicago, where a cantan- J kerous female is mysteriously slain. The mystery is puzzling and the j solution is ingenious; what makes j the book really good is the way the j writer gets an air of horror and' eerie suspense into her pages. Another top-notcher is "The Doctor's First Murder,” by Robert Hare (Longmans-Green, $2. An English i doctor cooks up a foolprooof methoa to commit a murder, goes out to j commit it—and finds that someone ! else aready has done it, using pre- j cisely the scheme he himself had l invented. This, as you can imagine, leaves j him in a spot. In sheer self-de- | sense he has to find out who the guilty party is. Like the other book, this one skilfully builds up its atmosphere of suspense and shivers. “Drury Lane's Last Case,'” by Barnaby Ross (Viking. $2) is pretty sour. It centers about the theft of certain rare books from a New York museum, the bombing of a lonely house, a dizzy case of mistaken identity—and, of, course, a murder. A far-fetched plot, some truly abominable writing, and a needless parade of erudition about Shakespeare combine to reduce its entertainment value to a remarkably low level. The one comfort is that it's Drurv Lane's last case.

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FILLING STATION BAN IS APPLIED ON NORTH SIDE Board of Zoning Appeals Turns Down Two Proposals. Rezoning of the northwest corner of Pennsylvania and Sixty-sec-ond streets for a filling station was denied by the board of zoning appeals yesterday. The petition was filed by J. W. Robbins and C. B. Durham, through Attorney Lloyd D. Clavcombe, who said the property, near the new White river bridge, never will be useful for anything except a business site. When adjoining property owners objected, the board denied petition to erect a filling station at the northwest corner of Forty-sixth street and College avenue. Providence Miceli was granted a variance for a combination drive-in market, to be operated by the Kroger company, and a Pure Oil Company filling station, at the southwest corner of Fifty-fourth street and College avenue. The Guarantee Oil Company was permitted to erect five 20,000 gallqp gasoline storage tanks at 120 South State avenue. EMPTY SLOT DEVICES; CHARITY TO BE AIDED Two Fined at Columbus for Operating Machines. By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind„ Nov. 28.—The county treasurer today has custody of more than S6O, removed from slot machines seized here by authorities. The money will be used for charity, it was announced. Hollace Moore and Arthur Kaub, from whose establishments the machines were removed, were fined for operating gaming devices. Taxi Driver Is Held Up A Negro passenger drew a gun ; and robbed C. E. Logsdon, 44, of 75 South Lindhurst drive, taxi , driver, of $2.50 last night, Logsdon ’ j told police.

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Most pleas for changes of venues in trials are designed merely to accomplish unnecessary delays, declared Superior Judge John W. Kern yesterday in addressing insurance adjusters. “Unnecessary delays in trials are not fair to taxpayers,” he declared, urging co-operation in bringing cases to speedy trial. “Rarely, are complaints of defendants, seeking a change of venue, well founded.” We consume more than 800,000,000 tons of coal each year, and each million tons cost the lives of six men.

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