Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1935 — Page 18

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LAWYERS DROP SUGGESTION FOR CENTRALCOURT Bar Committee in Favor of Stricter Parole as Substitute. Proposal to establish a central sentencing court lor all persons convicted of crime in Indiana has been abandoned by the Indiana Committee on Governmental Economy, it was disclosed last night at the dinner of the Indianapolis Bar Association, ✓ Dean Bernard C. Gavit of Indiana University Law School, member of the committee and principal speaker. said the proposal had been dropped in favor of a competent parole board, whose members would determine the length of sentences after a careful and prolonged study of the respective prisoners’ history, environment and conditions under which the crime was committed. “Our system of public welfare has been very disgraceful in Indiana, - ’ j Dean Gavit asserted, “and welfare agencies must be reorganized. He revealed also that six other reports to be submitted by the committee to the General Assembly contain “very drastic recommendations. ’’ Legislation to strengthen the Indiana statute on disbarment and qualifications for practice of law 1 , as a means of improving the standing of the bar. will be sought at the legislative session. The newly appointed committee on amendment of the law was authorized to draft an act embodying the bar group’s recommendations, for presentation to the As-; sembly. Members of the committee appointed by President Carl Wilde are j Albert L. Rabb. chairman; John ; Royse, Paul Y. Davis, Jacob Weiss ; and H. Nathan Swaim. Mr. Weiss is president pro tem. of the state Senate. Harvey A. Grabill, treasurer of the association, reported the organization has $69,916.33 in cash and securities. although approximately $87,000 was spent a few months ago! in >irchase of a clubhouse. The building fund contains a balance of $47,850. he reported.

COMMERCIAL AIDS TO HOLD SESSION HERE State Secretaries Will Consider Gross Income Tax Law. The gross income tax. the proposed NRA law, unemployment insurance and the 51.50 tax limitation will be among the subjects to be considered tomorrow and Saturday by the Indiana Commercial Secretaries when they meet at the Board of Trade Building here. G B. Maple, Laporte, is president of the secretaries’ group; George Firmin, Sduth Bend, secretary. The first session will begin at 2:30 tomorrow.

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Home Loan Executive Is Dead By United pr> *s PADUCAH, Kv., Jan. 3.—John H. Lawrence, 56, district manager of the Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation and past president of the Kentucky Press Association, died suddenly yesterday of heart disease.

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HUNTER IS RESCUED AFTER ICY PLUNGE Dogs’ Barks Bring Help to Caretaker. Dogs he had expected to track down game for him on a hunting trip did Ernest De Leunsch, 63, a bigger service yesterday when they barked and called attention of rescuers to his presence in a deep hole in Whit-* River. Paul Barr. 26, attracted by the frantic barking of the dogs, quickly pushed an old canoe over the ice for Mr. De Leunsch to cling to while Mrs. F. L. Buchanan. Liberty Beach, at whose home Mr. De Leunsch was caretaker and gardener, called the fire department. Neighbors rescued the man before the department's rescue squad reached the scene. The rescue squad administerec. first aid and Mr. De Leunsch vr.s not expected to suffer ill effects h s 20-miute immersion. He had st. rted over the ice as a sheet cut. Former Collejre Head Is Dead By I nited Pres* LOS ANGELES. Jan. 3.—The body of Lewis G. Gorton, 75, former p resident of Michigan State College and co-founder of the Detroit Stock Exchange, will be returned to Detrxt tonight for burial. He died yesterday. 2' Dog Worm Capsules < NOW COMBINED IN 1 Protect your dog's health; free him of worms that cause 76% of all dog ailments: give him new -'pep' - , worm him with the new Pulvex Combination Worm Capsules—the only eapnleo that expel Tape, Round and Hook Worm a. No gassing: no gagging: no harmful effect*. At all leading pet shops and dr ig stores —Advertisement.

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KING ZOG PROTESTS REVOLUTION REPORTS Albanian Ruler Brands Uprising as “Foul Lies.” By United Press LONDON, Jan. 3—The Daily Express’ Belgrade correspondent telegraphed today that it was understood King Zog had protested to the Greek government against reports of disorders in Albania. The protest, the correspondent said, was reported to have denounced as "foul lies” reports that he was wounded, that a revolution was in progress and that martial law had been proclaimed. ALUMNI WILL ASSIST IN MANUAL PROGRAM Former Class Leaders to Serve in Founders’ Day Drive. Leaders of classes graduated from Manual Training High School since it was founded in 1895 will serve as “Minute Men” in a campaign to arouse interest in the Founders’ Day program scheduled for the school Feb. 18. Each class wall endeavor to have the largest representation at the exercises, which are being arranged under the direction of Otto N. Mueller, president of the school’s alumni association.

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POLICE PUSH PROBE IN HOLDUP SLAYING Lieut. Pope Is Assigned to Macßeth Murder. Lieut. Roy Pope, new one-man homicide squad, today took over the investigation of the wanton murder New Year's eve of Reynolds E. Mcßeth, 42-year-old merchant slain presumably by a holdup man who fled without robbing him. The shooting occurred when Mr. Macßeth was closing his variety store at 822 N. Alabama-st. The gunman, apparently unnerved, fled, without loot. Services for Mr. Macßeth, who saw foreign service in the World War and was a prominent Legionnaire, were to be held this afternoon at Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, 951 N. Delaware-st. At the grave at Crown Hill, members of the American Legion and the firing squad from the 11th Infantry, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, were to take part in the services.

LUPE VELEZ FILES FOR DIVORCE AGAIN Temperamental Film Star Sues Johnny Weismuller. By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 3.—Lupe Velez, temperamental Mexican actress has renewed her divorce suit against Johnny Weissmuller, former swimming champion. She filed a suit in which she enumerated virtually the same charges as those contained In an original complaint dismissed several months ago. She claimed Weissmuller threw furniture at her and gave vent to angry outbursts in the presence of friends, all of which “interfered" with her screen work. AUTO OFFICIAL TO TALK Studebaker Sales Manager on Advertising Club Program. Ottis Lucas, sales promotion manager of the Studebaker Sales Corp.. will speak tomorrow at the Advertising Club of Indianapolis luncheon in the Columbia Club. G. Vance Smith, club president, announced today the apponitment of Robert M. Bowes as January program director and Rudolph Miller as secretary.

HUGE GAIN SHOWN IN HOKE STOKER SALES 1934 Output Increased by 41 Per Cent. Frank Hoke, manager of the stoker division of the Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Cos., reports a 41 per cent increase in the firm's stoker sales for 1934. The company is one of the oldest manufacturing plants in Indianapolis, and has developed a large stoker business in all parts of the country. Plans for 1935 include a complete engineering and installation service, an improved product and a' larger advertising appropriation. The Holcomb & Hoke laboratory recently has added a wind tunnel similar in design to those used by the United States Bureau of Standards for testing air velocity in designing airplane wings, automobile bodies, etc. This tunnel is for the purpose of testing the velocity of air traveling rrom the fan through the wind box to the combustion chamber of the stoker, in order to insure the correct burning of the various kinds of coal.

JAN. 3, 1933

Grocery Bandit Get* sl4 A lone bandit, about 25, with a white cloth masking his face, held up H. M. Gaston, manager of the Standard grocery at 815 W. 30thst early last night and escaped with sl4.

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