Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1934 — Page 24

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COAL COMPANY IS INDICTED IN INSURANCE CASE Evansville Firm Fails to Protect Employes, Is Charge. The Marion county grand jury today returned an indictment against the Crescent Coal Company, Evansville, charging the company with failure to carry workmen's compensation insurance. The indictment was returned in Marion county because the company is alleged to have failed to file certificates with the state industrial board here showing compliance with the compensation statutes. Because of the dangerous nature of the work, few comjianies will underwrite insurance to protect miners, and the miners union has been conducting a drive, especially against the smaller individual operators, to secure protection, it was learned. Evidence in support of their cause has been collected by union minor croups and turned over to Herbert E. Wilson. Marion county prosecutor. Mr. Wilson said that he is under the impression that more than 85 per cent of the operators carry workers compensation. Indictments also were returned against individual operators, but the names were not divulged. Filipino Leader Doing Well flit I nitrrl I'rrna BALTIMORE. Md.. Oct. 25.—President Manuel L. Quezon of the ( Philippine senate spent a comfortable night in Johns Hopkins hospital and today dictated letters to his secretary.

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SLUM PROJECT BIDS ARE SET Wrecking to Start Dec. 1, and Construction March 1. Bids for the wrecking of structures in the slum clearance project east of the city hospital will be received until 3 Friday, Nov. 9. Carl Ferguson, government engineer in charge of the project, announced today. Tlie wrecking will start about Dec. 1 and construction probably will begin March 1. Mr. Ferguson said. There will be one contract only for the demolition and the successful bidder will have seventy-five days to complete his work. The entire project including the construction of twenty-five buildings will result in the employment of approximately four hundred persons and a direct pay roll of about $600,000, Mr. Ferguson said. Specifications for the wrecking may be obtained at Mr. Ferguson’s office, 1101 Indiana Pythian building.

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CLUB'S CHARTER j REQUEST FILED University Group Pursues Reorganization Plan by Action. Reorganization of the University Club of Indianapolis was begun today with the filing of inco-poration papers in the secretary of state’s I office. Recently the club abandoned its old quarters at 450 North Meridian street and now is housed in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Cornelius O. Alig. one of the incorporators, said today that the papers filed were in keeping with the recent reorganization plan. He said the plan is to limit the club members to 300 as it was j limited under the old organization. | Other incorporators are Fred W. i Appel. Edward J. Benentt. Robert !b. Failey, Sylvester Johnson Jr., i Walter W. Kuhn. Herbert J. Reade, Thomas D. Sheerin, Thomas D. i Stevenson, William H. Stafford. Alexander L- Taggart and Oscar P. Welborn. RADIO TALK SCHEDULED Springer to Discuss Regulations Before Scientech Club. E. W. Springer will speak on aeronautical radio and radio commission regulations at the luncheon of the Scientech Club in the Board of Trade Monday. Mr. Springer, Indianapolis builder of electro-medical apparatus, recently has been working in the field of ultra-high frequency communication and he is one of the few who have been able to secure an experimental channel from the radio commission during the past year.

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GROTTO WILL PARADE IN DOWNTOWN STREETS Dinner and Fall Initiation to Be Held in Athenaeum. A downtown parade will be held tomorrow night at 7 by Sahara Grotto, in advance of the fall initiation ceremonial. The parade will be led by the Pirate band, following a police escort. Following the band will be the Blue Devils drill team, with Leon Richards as captain, and present and past Grotto officers; the dramatic cast, the Sahara Revelers and the Sahara drum and bugle corps, under command of John Sproull. Members will follow on foot and in automobiles. Fall ceremonials will begin at 5 with a dinner in the Athenaeum. 1,500 Women Attend Farley lift I nitrd Prr** EVANSVILLE. Ind,. Oct. 25.—Approximately 1,500 women from four states attended the fourth annual convention of the Evangelical Women’s Union of the Indiana district here today.

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