Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1937 — Page 12

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POLICE LOCATE

Stolen Timepiece After 18 Years: Search for Loser Starts.

Police today cluded an

successfully con-18-year search for a

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stolen watch. only to find they have |

a new search on their hands—that of finding the owner. Jeremiah A. Jackson, who then lived at 5609 Bonna Ave, to police that a pickpocket stole his

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gold watch while he was on an E. |

Washington St. car. Detectives put the watch on their list of others stolen. Every day since they have

been on the lookout for it in their

check of pawnshops.

Detective Harry Connor discov- | ered it today in a downtown pawn-

shop, took possession of it and started out to find Mr. Jackson. He doesn’t live on Bonna Ave. anymore and the neighbors don't know where. When he lost his watch he worked at the Irvington Lime & Coal Co. The detective checked there, but officers have changed since Mr. Jackson worked there and new officials don’t know him. Detective Connor still is search- | ing.

ALPHA TAU OMEGA SETS STATE DANCE

Alpha Tau Omega is completing arrangements for its annual ctate dinner and dance in the Hotel Lincoln Saturday. The dinner is scheduled for 4 p. m. and the dance | for 9 p. m. A reception for Sidney B. Fithian, worthy grand chief of the national crganization, is to precede the dinner, at which Robert FP. Daggett, Indianapolis architect, is to be one of the principal speakers.

BOY SCOUTS’ LEADER TELLS SAFETY AIMS

Lew Hall, New York, Boy Scouts’ assistant national health and safety director, described the organization's safety program to Indianapolis Scouts last night in Hotel Lincoln More than 200 awards were presented at the March Court of Honor last night in the Cropsey Auditorium, Central Library. Thirtytwo troops were Pepresenved.

HEALTH EDUCATOR To SPEAK ATY. M.

Dr. Carl A. Wilzbach, Public Health Education Director for the Cincinnati Public Health Federation, is to deliver the principal address ! on the Health Institute program at the Central Y. M. C. A. tonight. Dr. Wilzbach, formerly Cincinnati Y. M. C. A. executive secretary, is to discuss “Creating Living Through Leisure Time Activities. »

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The Shortridge High School Chemistry Club, under the faculty

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Jean Rowe, secretary; Robert Parr, urer.

DEMURRERS FOR OIL HEADS FILED

‘Men Charged d With Breaking Antitrust Law Plead Not Guilty. | By I'nitea Press | MADISON, Wis, March 4.—Chief Defense Counsel William J. Donovan appeared in U. S. District Court today to present petitions in demurrer for 55 oil company executives and two trade publication writers charged with violating the Sherman |

The defendants pleaded not guilty when arraigned before Judge Patrick T. Stone on indictments charging conspiracy to raise and fix gasoline prices in 10 midwestern states and to control jobber margins and agreements through uniform policies. The 26 major oil companies and two publications which they represent also were indicted. Prelim inary defense arguments were to co me today. Mr. Donovan, who i, » filed demurrers ca behalf of the indicted corporations challenging the Court's jurisdiction, said he would file demur- | rers for the individuals today. Judge Stone also was expected to rule on

Julia president; and Murray Huse, treas-

Helen Stallings is vice- =president.

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| ride, but he became worried when | he couldn't find where they lived. | He called police.

| charge of them, but everybody was

motions to quash the indictments, |

motions for a bill of particulars, and motions to release grand jury witnesses from the oath of secrecy. Attorney Wevmouth Kirkland demurred for the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana yesterday, contending that

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the Government failed to show an | unlawful partnership agreement. He

said there was no connection between the jobbers’ price and the

spot market price which the com- | panies were accused of “rigging” by

a buying pol.

Harry F. Payer, representing War- |

{ren C. Platt, Cleveland, publisher of for Platt’s Oilgram and the National | $24,185 and the Skillman Hin |

Petroleum News,

and condemn ‘normal journalism.” The publishers prirnted oil and buying news in the way the Govern- | ment “commanded” under the NRA,

| Mr. Payer said.

In one of the greatest prosecutions under the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Government has charged that an illegal trust domi- | nated marketing of 4.500,000.000 gal- | lons of gasoline yearly in Michigan, | Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Min- | nesota, North and South *Dakota, | Iewa, Missouri and Kansas.

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MOTHERS FRET AS 2 GIRLS, 3, ‘TAKE A WALK

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Etta Liford, 718 Lord St. | her daughter, Roberta, | was next door | playing with Ruby Mar lin, who w as | 3 in November. Mrs. Elsa Marlin | thought Ruby was next door play- | ing with Roberta. But both had wrong impressions and that's what caused considerable excitement in that vicinity Haig] morning. The two little girls had selected |

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At last reports Roberta and Ruby were Sleeping soundly. |

TOWNSHIP SCHOOL CONTRACTS ARE LET

The Public Ww orks Administration, Indiana Division, has awarded con- | tracts for construction of the Perry | Township school, officials announced | today. Successful bidders were the Fred | G. Janitz Co. Indianapolis,

argued that the | Co. on a bid of $4245. | Government's case sought to indict |

REVIVAL SERVICES HELD Revival services are being held | nightly at the Holy Bible Mission, Mrs. Suzanna Reed. | evangelist, and Mrs. Stella G. Miller, | accordionist, are in charge. |

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