Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1934 — Page 18

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FRANK G. LAIRD APPOINTED TO HEALTH BOARD Earned to Fill Unexpired Terr., of the Late T. C. Howe. Appointment of Frank G. Laird, president and manager of Business Audits and Finance. Inc., 318 HumeMansur Bldg., to membership on the City Board of Health, today was announced by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. Mr Laird, who lives at 3821 Gull-ford-av, will fill out the unexpired term of Thomas C. Howe, who was killed in an automob.le accident early this year. The term will expire Jan. 1. 1937. Mayor Sullivan, in announcing the appointment, said he had refrained from filling the vacancy on the board with the intention of permitting Mayor-Elect John W. Kern to fill it, but that he found his choice for the post met with approval of Mr. Kern. "Mr. Laird is a business man with a great deal of ability and Mr. Kent and I feel he will be a worthy addition to the board,” said the mayor. Born in Milton, Ind., Mr. Laird has spent most of his life here. After graduation from Manual Training High School and Indiana University, he was treasurer of the old Atlas Engine Works 13 yekrs, and managing director oi 'he National Builders Supply Assn, seven years. He retired as grand master of the Indiana Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, last May after being the only grand master in more than half a century to serve two successive years. He has been active in Masonic circles many years. He is a past notentate of Murat Temple, and at present is a trustee of the Indiana Grand Lodge. Mr. Laird has been chairman of the Columbia Club membership committee 12 years. A Republican, he has held no public office previously. He is married and has two sons. TROUSERS ARE LOOT IN STORE BURGLARY Stolen From In.' ; ina-Av Establishment; Whisky Taken From Truck. Mrs. Rose Wienerz reported to police today that burglars entered her store at 211 Indiana-av last night and stole 25 pairs of trousers valued at $42.75. The Motor Freight Corp., 332 W. Maryland-st, reported theft of 10 cases of whisky valued at $66 from 1 a truck at 145 E. Maryland-st. Herman Perkins. 5128 W. 15th-st, told police a burglar took $24 in cash from his home during his absence last night. Cand’d~'''s Spend $1,000,000 United Prcu HAHRifei.oRG. Pa., Dec. cost Pennsylvania’s 955 candidates more than $1,000,000 to serk office at the Nov. 6 election, it was evident today with all expense accounts on file with state and county officials.

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When Wilbur Shook. 3674 Watson-rd. Indianapolis architect who has been commissioned to draw plans for the new Federal Bui c ing wing, completes this job. he probably will have to start plar. ® {or * ‘modern doll home for Miss Jane Shook and family. Jane, Mr Shooks 11-year-old daughter, has a doll family so large that she is lookmg for new quarters for them. _ , The dolls and their owner recently were painted by Elmer ii.l- - Indianapolis artist. The painting is being exhibited in the Junior League exhibit at L. S. Ayres. Members of the doll family include Jane Jr., Peaches, Patsy Ann, Bubbles. Beloved Belindy. Topsy, Sally, Sylvia (Czechoslovakian doll), Dotty, French doll, and a Japanese doll. Jane is hoping for a Christmas addition to the family of “Amy,” one of the Little Women dolls.

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COURT ALLOWS COMPENSATION DEATH CLAIM Industrial Board Reversed in Appeal on Lunch Hour Fatality. The widow of a grocery employe, killed while he was delivering groceries to his own home, will receive $8.25 a week for 300 weeks, according to a workmen’s compensation case ruling by the Appellate Court on appeal from the State Industrial Board. The_ "lunch hour death” involved the death from auto injuries of Frank Fleezer, employe of the Nicholson Brothers’ grocery at Evansville. The store owners and their insurance company refused to pay a compensation claim because the employe was on his lunch hour.

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The industrial board held with the employers. Ordinarily, courts hold a worknan J' not entitled to compensation wi'f in 4 uicd during his lunch r r .od ijecause the injury occurs while the employe is on a private mission. However, Mrs. Fleezer had telephoned a grocery order to the store and insisted on immediate delivery. The store, according to the court record, prided itself on prompt delivery so Mr. Fleezer made the delivery at once on his own bicycle. He took 10 minutes for lunch while at home and was killed returning to the store. The opinion by Judge Posey Kime held that Feezer was injured while engaged in his regular duties; that the delivery was the same as any other, since Mrs. Feezer paid regular prices xor the groceries and was entitled therefore to the same consideration as any other customer, and that tie fact that Mr. Fleezer had eater, a hurried lunch while at home did not establish that he was not or his regular duties for his employers. Two judges dissented.

COURT REFORM IS SUGGESTED Proposal Calls for Judge Reduction From 105 to 81. I Proposals for judicial reform, including a suggestion that the number of circuit and other county judges in the state be reduced from 105 to 81, will be laid before the 1935 Legislature. Study of work now being done by the courts has led the subcommittee on government economy in the administration of justice to conclude

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that judges in many circuits are idle many weeks in the year. Too. it was disclosed that many judges take two-month vacations and that daily j sessions of the courts could be lengthened one hour without hardship to the jurists. ! Sixty-one counties now have one or more full-time judges, and in some instances, these courts handle less than one-third the number H)f cases regarded as a normal average. Under the proposed new set-up. there would be 29 circuits including two or more counties. There are only 16 such circuits now. Judges now are disposing of approximately 700 cases annually, but it is proposed this average should be increased to 900 because many of the cases are dismissed and frequently do not take up the court s time. Four Superior Courts would be eliminated in Tippecanoe, Laporte, Vigo and Porter counties.

.DEC. 7, 1934

YOUNG BANDIT GETS sls Robs Tavern Owners. Customers at Point of Shotgun. At the point of a shotgun, a young bandit last night held up four persons in a tavern at 3050 W 16th-st and took sls. Those held up were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callahan, who operate the tavern, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hazelwood, 3127 W. lOth-st.

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