Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1935 — Page 9

APRIL 11, lorio

SECURITIES ACT VIOLATION LAID TO 2 CI T Y MEN

Plane Firm Officials Are Arrested by Henry County Officers. Asher Brown Evans. 60. salesman, 1924 N. New Jersey-st, and Roy C. Filsrher. 46. inventor 320 Poplar-rd, were arrested today on affidavits from Henry County charging they violated the Indiana securities law in financing a factory intended for the manufacture of airplanes in Indianapolis The affidavit charges they accepted securities of a par value of $23 000 from R C. Smith Newcastle, last fall, and that, since then Mr Smith has been unable to get his securities back. For the securities he received, the affidavit charges, pre-organization certificates of the National Motors Cos. of Indianapolis which the affidavit Bays are not registered according to ctate law. Harvev Grabill and DeLoss Alig, attorneys for the men. said that they had for the last two years been working in the old National auto factory, 22nd-st and the Monon railroad, to put machinery there in shape to manufacture a type of airplane that could be turned out at low cost in great quantities. The attorneys say that the men had expected to have the first plane in the air this summer, and they snd that many prominent Indianapolis business men have invested heavily in the company ard have great faith in its ultimate success. Some of the dies already installed in the factory, the attorneys said, have cost as high as $15,000 each, and the machinery now is nearly in shape to begin production. The attorneys described Mr. Filscher as the inventor of the plane, and said he had worked continuously since the World. War on plans for it. Mr. Evans, they said, is the salesman of the pre-organization certificates. Another associate, now out of the state on business, was named in the affidavit. ED DONNELL. FORMER STATE PRINTER, DEAD Ex-Newspaper Owner Greensburg Passes at 73. Ed D. Donnell, former secretary of the State Printing Board and one’ an examiner in the State Board of Accounts, died today at Methodist Hospital. He was 73. Mr. Donnell was born in Clarksburg, Ind . and once owned and operated a newspaper in Greensburg. He was a member of the International Typographical Union. Local No. 1. and recently was employed by the William B. Burford Printing Cos. He lived at 5372 E Washington- *♦ and is survived by his wife. Ollie. and a son, Dr. C. E. Donnell, a dentist.

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John F,. Keough Funeral services for John E. Keough. 3363 College-av, certified public accountant, who died yesterday. will be held at 2:30 tomorrow in the Hisey Az Titus mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill.

ACCEPTS $382,356 DISPOSAL PLANT BID Works Board Also Awards Turbine Contract. The Sanitary Board today awarded bids for the addition to the city activated sludge plant and for a blower turbine and condenser in the present plant. The C. R. Wermuth Cos.. Ft. Wayne, was awarded the contract for the addition on a bid of $382,356. This will cover the construction of the building and the installation of machinery. The Elliott Cos.. Pittsburgh, was awarded the turbine and condenser contract on a bid of $105,637. This machinery will supply 400.000 cubic feet of air. The contracts were awarded contingent on the sale of bonds amounting to $374,000 by the Sanitary Board and by a Public Works Administration grant of an additional $22,000.

A PERMANENT WAVE As You Like It! By competent operators “at cost of materials only.” It’s smart to be thrifty. WHY PAY MORE! CENTRAL Cor. Penn. & Wash. Sts. 209 Odd f'ellow Bldg. LI-0432

STATE FRUIT CROP IS UNDAMAGED BY FROST Cloudiness and Rainfall Hamper Sowing and Plowing of Oats. Fruit trees, apricots. plums, peaches, pears, cherries and early apples are in full bloom in the southern and central division orchards In Indiana and suffered very little if any damage from the week s cold and frosts, J. H. Armington.

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Federal meteorologist, said today in his weekly report. Oat sowing and plowing were retarded by cloudiness and rainfall. Oat sowing is well advanced, however. except in the northern counties. and this crop is already up to good stands in some southern division fields. Mr. Armington reported The condition of wheat is very good in practically all sections, though reported rank in some localities in the southern division.

SOUTH SIDE CLUB ASKS AUTO SAFETY CHECKUP Testing Stations for Brakes and Lights Urged by Civic Group. A resolution advocating semi- • annual compulsory inspection of auto safey equipment, retiming of automatic signals and improvement lof traffic marking was passed last

night by the South Side Civic Clubs central committee. The safety committee asked that the city establish testing stations for motorists where brakes, lights and windshield wipers might be examined. The committee raid that traffic markers in this city do not follow a definite system and are thus misleading. Sticker fixing by prominent citizens was denounced, also. The police safe driving campaign was commended.

TECH TO HOLD DANCE Arsenal Cannon to Sponsor Annual Event Tomorrow. Annual dance sponsored by Technical High School’s publication, th* Ar.-.enal Cannon, will be held tomorrow afternoon in the old gins’ gymnasium. Music will be furnished by the Tech orchestra, under direction of Richard S. Orton

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