Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1936 — Page 13

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STIVER URGES PLAN TO CUT ; TRAFFIC TOLL Seven-Point Program Is Suggested at Purdue Safety Meeting. Ijfl United Prrsi i LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Jan. 9—A seven-point program designed to reduce mounting traffic fatalities in Indiana was proposed today by Donald F. Stiver, state safety director, in an address at the opening session of the Purdue Safety Institute. Several hundred city, . town and county officials and teachers attended the conference, which is to close tomorrow. Mr. Stiver suggested "continued Improvement of highways and automobiles from an engineering standpoint, strict and impartial enforcement of all laws, adequate municipal and highway patrol, uniform drivers’ license law’s, educational work for drivers and pedestrians and a co-ordinated state-vude safety organization porgram.” Other speakers on today’s program were J. A. Keefe, Anderson; Earl Crawford, chairman of the Indiana Highway Survey Commission, and Prof. H. M. Jacklin, Purdue. Dr. E. C. Elliott, president of Purdue, in an address outlining the conference purposes, said it was called "to bring together agencies most interested in controlling traffic and reducing loss of life and property.’’ Speakers tomorrow will include R. H. Forney, National Safety Council representative; Kenneth A. Rouse, Tennessee Valley Authority safety director, and Prof. Franklin M. Krcml, Purdue safety specialist. TRIBUTE TO BE PAID LOUIS J. BORINSTEIN Former C. of C. Head to Be Guest of Directors. Louis J. Borinstein, who recently completed five years as president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, will be honored Monday at the Columbia Club when business and professional leaders meet under the auspices of the C. of C. directors. The meeting is to be opened by George S. Olive. Chamber of Commerce president. William Fortune is to preside, and short talks of appreciation will be made by Walter B. Harding and Rabbi Morris M. Fcuerlicht. FREETOWN BANK TO QUIT Earnings Fail to Justify Operation; Stockholders to Be Paid. Times Special FREETOWN, Jan. 9.—Voluntary liquidation of the Farmers Bank wts announced here today. According to Sherman H. Berry, Seymour, president, and Ralph L. Lucas, bank cashier, the institution is to be dis-

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BRUNO TO ALIBI XIDNAP CHARGE IN COURTBATTLE Probably Will Not Appear Personally at Pardon Court Hearing. Bu United Press TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 9.—Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s fight for life before the Court of Pardons will revolve around an alibi and attacks on credibility of principal state witnesses, it was indicated today. Hauptmann probably will not appear, although he asked the privilege yesterday in a note to Gov. Harold G. Hoffman. His three attorneys are prepared to offer witnesses and new documents to substantiate his claim of innocence. Hans Kloppenberg, friend of Hauptmann and Isador Fisch, from whom Hauptmann asserted that he obtained the Lindbergh ransom money, probably will be one of the witnesses. Kloppenberg testified in Hauptmann’s Flemington trial that he w’as with Hauptmann in Hauptmann’s Bronx home the night Dr. John F. (Jafsie) Condon paid $50,000 ransom in a Bronx cemetery. Dr. Condon and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh identified Hauptmann as the man who collected the ransom. Hoffman Studies Exhibits Gov. Hoffman, who yesterday studed exhibits of Hauptmann's trial, revealed that he has been informed Kloppenberg has returned from Germany recently at Hauptmann’s request. He said, too, that

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he “believed some documents were coming in on the Europe,” due from Bremen tomorrow. “You may assume they have to do with Isador Fisch,” he added, but disclaimed knowledge of their nature. Hauptmann’s contention that Fisch left the Lindbergh ransom money with him when he went to Germany in 1932 was one of the weakest points of his defense because Fisch died of. tuberculosis before Hauptmann went to trial. Gov. Hoffman indicated that the Court of Pardons may hold several sessions before answering Hauptmann's appeal. Hauptmann is scheduled to be electrocuted the night of Jan. 17. PLAN BIRTHDAY BALL Crawfordsville to Give Dance for President Jan. 30. Times Special QRAWFORDSVILLE. Jan. 9. Russell A. Shuey, general chairman, today announced a committee to complete plans for a President’s Birthday Ball at the Masonic Temple here, Jan. 30. Those named are Mayor Bert E. May, R. L. Hesler, Russell Trompson. Perry Lewis, Clyde Rogers, J. P. Flint, the Rev. Paul L. Benedict, Lawrence Sheaffer, Earl Spencer, John Coombe, George Pierce, Ralph Worley, Bernard Foley, B. H. Myers, W. A. Collings, Foster Fudge, Vern Livengood, Will Stump and Alonzo E. Goldsberry. GRANTED half-day off A. & P. Managers to Receive Pay During Weekly Holiday. John A. Lindgren Jr„ vice president of Atlantic & Pacific Tea Cos., in charge of the stores serviced out of Indianapolis, today announced a new policy which is to assure A. & P. managers a half-day away from duties each week, with pay.

SEES INCREASE IN TAX BURDEN DUE TO RULING Attorney Attacks Granting 13-Year-O'd Claim for Expenses. Marion County taxpayers today face an increased burden, it was claimed by County Attorney John Linder. following decision by Chalmers Schlosser, circuit judge pro tern. The finding came yesterday in a suit brought against the county by Ora W. Frazier. 555 Goodlet-av, under statute which allows SIOO for funeral and burial of United States

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