Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1938 — Page 4

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"BANK OFFICIALS | Editor to Speak INQUIRY IN BRIDE'S.

AND DEPOSITORS| DEATH IS a £= 10 HE AR THORPE Powder Burns Give No Clue detection laboratory learned noth

In Illinois Tragedy. sround ihe wound. over the gitf's Business Writer to Address

Public. Meeting After Bankers’ Parley.

teste of the death girl's death romarrow, Mr. Sulll- CE. ; kat af ail A, report on those van was surimoned ‘1; CHECK BRINGS SENTEN Pasting. » bad chec at a farm

rom SpringS eal led ROCHESTER, March 11 (U.P.).~ | Circuit Judge Robert. Miller susto od hen SEITE Walter Simpson, 40, of Knox, today | pended the sentence providing *

i wa reget 1 a clear cus verdict of suicide or'| yas under a suspended sentence of | Simpson makes the check good in

t, ‘complete his 1.to 10. years : in State Prison for | 10 days..

Tesumption of an B qu. into t the accidental death,

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DEELAVAN, Ill, March 11 (U. P). —T. P. Sullivan, State criminologist, | pic, gullivan had hoped to learn prepared to return from Chicago | at what distance the gun that killed

today to investigate “startling dis-{the girl had been fired. closures” in the puzzling death of! Some clues still may be gleaned

- APPROPRIATE GIFT. TODAY OR ANY DAY BS

Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation's [8 Business, will address a public meet- [2 ing of bank depositors and custo- |i# mers, under sponsorship of the In- |Z _ diana Bankers’ Association, at the Murat Temple Friday night, March |

OR CALL YOUR FLORIST

day conference of bankers from Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and Tennessee - More than 1000 bankers are expected to attend, according to FPF. W. Antwerpt, South Bend, association president. He said the bankers would deal with the public aspects of banking while the Murat meeting is designed to bring bankers and customers together for a discussion of Sheir mutual interests.

Orval W. Adams, American Bankers’ Association president, will preside at the final méeting and Dr. Harold Stonier, American Institute of Banking educational director, will present Mr. Thorpe. All Indianapolis banks have invited their customers to attend. Other invitations have been sent to members of the Chamber of Commerce and civic and service clubs. The following Hoosiers are to speak during the- two-day confer-

18. gE peas : s " : : 8 The meeting is to climax a two- Merle Thorpe ly Rp TE ; Let us give you a E.. w permanent to I

ence. Felix McWhirter, president of | the Peoples State Bank; William B.|

Schiltges, Fletcher Trust. Co. first vice = president, and Robert H. Myers, vice - president of the. Merchants National Bank at Muncig:

WORKERS’ INSURANCE TO BE AIRED TONIGHT

Representatives of. business, insurance and labor organizations | are to testify at the public hearing on a proposal to establish a Stateoperated workmen's somperiilion insurance program at 7 p. m.

night in the House of Berroa: \

tives chamber. A special commission, headed by State Senator Charles H. Bedwell, Sullivan, arranged the hearing. The commission was established by a 1937 act to_study the relative merits of- private and State workmen’s compensation insurance systems. It is to report its findings to’ the 1939 Legislature. Indiana . employers now insure themselves against claims arising out of industrial accidents with private insurance companies. Under a State system employers buy their insurance from the State.

- UPHOLDS REVOCATION OF DRIVER'S LICENSE.

LA PORTE, March 11 (U. P.).— Revocation of the driver's license

of Harry Farmer, 23, Negro, because : of negligence in a fatal automobile

accident last JAugust, today had been uphé y Circuit Judge Wirt Worden. It was the first time the . new driver's license law provisions had been invoked. in court here. Farmer was tried recently for the accident in which June Dpherty, 23 , of Detroit, was killed. “The jury disagreed. Worden’s ruling was on an appeal from the State Department of Motor Vehicle’s hearing in which they charged Farmer with drunken driving and negligence and ordered his license revoked for three months.

11 DEPAUW COEDS ~~ WIN HONOR AWARD

GREENCASTLE, .March 11. (U. P.) —DePauw University announced today that 11 coeds had made first semester grades to become eligible Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary society for freshman

coeds honored are: lay and Carolyn Dixon,

Tanapolis; Dorothy Kline, Thorn- |

town, and Georgia: Lou Piiimmet, South Bend, : :

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HUNTINGTON, March 11 (U.P). —George Cook Jr, 19-year-old

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been ‘working for a Bloomfield physician, was free today: after a check of his fingerprints showed he was not a Michigan fugitive as officers had suspected.

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