Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1938 — Page 2

PERL TR ORDERED FILED

- IN‘GADGET’ SUIT

0. Motorists sis Arrested, 38 }

Fined; 2 Persons Hurt In 3 Accidents.

= A tree: fudge Federal Court to- * d2y ordered the State and IT. Er-n-st Maholm, an attorney, to file “st scial findings of fact by Friday ir the Tatter’s suit for an injunc“tion against’ ‘enfofcement of the Vv indshield Title’ Holder Taw.’ The judges heard arguments to-¢7,2but-did-not iadicate When they = 1s ad rule: after the findings were + fil=d.. The: Court was compesed of U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Will M: ‘Sparks; Chicago"

- Federal District Court Judge Philip | and Judge |

-L.. -Sullivan, . Chicago, . Robert -C. Baltzell ; of the Indiana Fed leral District, te -- - “Jurisdiction Chaleiiged * "Partick J. Smith, deputy attorney gen eral, argued that the suit was

improperly .brought in a court of equity because Mr. Maholm "éould

not show an -irféparable property

loss. He said Mr. Maholm should “hat 8 presehted his Case as a defense

res: for violation of ‘the law, and add eds waz “hat He Wants: to do in fact is.

‘prevent, State’ Safety Director Don |

_ Stiver enforcing the law.”

‘He er ‘argued that even if |

the Sth was erfjoined from enforc-,

ing the law, there would be nothing | - “to nrevéAt ‘municipal and county |

police from enforcing it: . Mahéelm argied that the law — a violation of the due process : glausa of the 14th amendment -to ‘the’ Conétittition and an’ unreasonable =xercise of State police power.

60 Drivers Arrested

* aFidayits were introduced fo prove , that gaeis word contract with the * company manufactufing:the gadgets Was DSaid,..and that af proximately _%00,002 "had been sold. These alleged @arunkén drivers . were under arrest today . _as police ~ invei‘igated only. three “accidents . - Tepor! ‘ed, overnight. - person was injured in thé ac- —_— 8, Fifty-seven other. motorists

were 0. appear in Municipal Court

to azswer. traffic charges. . “Th rty-eig “fined $161 by Judge Charles J. Karabell in . Municipal Court. Herbert Sears, 32, 6f $331 Ferguson St., was

fined 325 and costs and sentenced

- 16.30 days. en the State Farm on a charge of failure. to stop, after an . accident. - His driver's license was waushe ded for &iX Bs

Shae lleged ken operaTp a alleged tehett, 52, of

oe £diana Ave: _— “Hackett, “31, ‘of 10 4 Ww. 36th at. and ‘Ted Mueller, 95. of 833 English Ave. - ‘Myslier and Hackett, who were “not involved in accidents, were Te-. easet later on: their own Tecognizahce > PritcHe{t’ ‘also was charged with |. leavir the gcéhe 6f #n accident, impropé- license plates and" ¢arrying

phrke at 11th St. and Capitol :AVe, “He ‘wes eafrying .a razor at the time ~of his arrest, police said. - f The only "other accident veported ‘40 pelibe oceuried -at College Ave. -and Fall Creek parkway. Ira Craig, 26, 6f 1926 BE- 42nd. St; told -police he stopped his ear for a traffic signal and another car driven by Harold Kost, Indiana - Bell - Telephone employe crashed into him. Both men escaped injory:’ Ten speeders ‘were arrested - last night ul sev seven for reckless driving. Fwetitysthiee were “tharged with * prefer-ntiaf streét violations. Charles Mundy, 31, of 2008 W. Michican Bt, was injured ‘seriously when thé car in which he was riding crashed into a trackléss trolley at Blake Ang Nortel Sts. He was taken io" City ee 0} Roy surasy 28, 6f Franklin was rea" serious ‘condition: at

por in 11&t’ Hospital ‘heré’ today “fol-g

lowing ‘&- motorcycle accident hear Frahklin las high 4 ‘He -apéived a

‘Braif 2nd & poséible: skull fracture

when ‘he motorcycle hé ‘was Hane

“struck a -eifrh and thew him “thé pe vement. Judge Throws aout

Sacks Jury Panel” A/ special jury ‘panel of 50 drawn

_for the case of Ben Sacks, charged * with.y:olating the moter vehicle ‘certificats of, “title Ww, was ordered Sacks had challenged the method by which the venire was drawh.

Ni

py Criminal Court * Judge Prank P,

‘Boaner, attorney, presented (§f

‘iClerk’s “affice and the SR -not held publicly.

ht of the drivers were | ciation of voters. to help finance

thorized yesterday by the Repub-

(race driver, filed for thé Republican

already has filed and Jaek- 8cHiétt,

£0 Bio suid et sruck a dar

Eodininy from Marion for State

“conciission of the |

after Mr. |]

"daughters ‘of Mr. and Mrs. C. _ their likeness beyond the ordinary “of age both were afflicted with an

of signatures to regular petitions. I

auditor, said: ~“Mr. Gossart’s friends are circulating the petitions. If they're declared void by éeleetion commissioners We cah get the necessary sighatures in 15 minutes.” : The petitions are reported to have been circulated {for several days. There is nothing illegal about the procedure, observers say. It was believed, however, that election tommissioners could declare: the petitions void if it eould be proved .that they were circulated with the office blank not filled out. i Meanwhile, ofganisation of Indiana Republicans, a voluntary asso-

the party's campaign was - under way. > forks Creation of the gtoup was au-

lican State Committee on the basis of plans submitted by Felix M. MeWhirter, committee treasurer. Mr. McWhirter fold the commit. tee he had beén advised by attorneys that the organization would comply with Federal and State Cor- | rupt' Practices Acts. - Meanwhile, ° Charles (Chick) Roush, 1612 Brookside Dr, former

pominsiien for Sheriff. He will be pposed by Bdward R. Kealing, whol

Mrs. Hobson Seeks Post Announcing for township offices were Mrs. Maude G. Hobson, Republican, for Center Trustee; John W. George, Republican, for Perry Trustee, and Charles G: Shaw, Republican, for Washington Township Constable. -: . Filing with ‘the ‘Secretary of State for State Representative’ - ‘were James M. Knapp, Hagerstown, Re‘publican, former Speaker of the House Wayne -- County; = Samuel Hugh Dillin Petersburg, - Demoerat, Knox and Pike Counties, and William G. Dotterer, Kokomo, Democrat, Howard County. -- Contributions Limited Mrs. Hobson, 1321 ‘Edgemont Ave, served - as chief deputy under the a@ministration of Mrs.- Amelia

Same ams

matefials

for each, Carolyn’s left ant Caréle’s right. ‘And “yndergone the same operation to straighten their eyes, shown bandaged ~ here after doctors had declared er W werk successful.

in 2 JAW TOuYt after A possible ar- |

Fabian W. Biemer, chief deputy &=

Harding as Center Trustee. She is

a much higher price! plain colors. in all sizes, 12 to

SMART ESTPER COATS hy & Host of Smart Colors!

Just the thing to wear gits this | with dresses! Youthful sisies, colorless!’ 12 to 44!

‘Identical wits, Carolyn. and Sade Langston, sbeve, 8-year-olq

ton, Oflande, earried H. Langston, of twins. Af 2 years aitment en left a crossed eye

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Wheatley, Grossart. Petition i ~ Blanks Attributed to F riends|®

. Reported circulation of blank candidacy petitions for Olatence IL Wheatley, County. Commissioner, and Charles A. Opesast, « County Auditor, today was attributed to their friends. - 3 “My friends are doing it,” Mr. Wheatley said.

am not circulating blank ones.”

secretary of the Marion ‘County Couneil of Républican Women and a former vi =chairman of the old Fourth Wa

Mr. George, Whe lives in Univer-

sity Heights, is in the urance busingss and formérly waS a professor at Indiana ‘Central College. Meetings are to bé held in each district to organize the Indiana Republicans. Mr. McWhirter was sittiorisat to

hame district and county subtrea=-

surers on recommendations of local chairman, State Chairman A. N. Bobbitt was authorized to name a committee to select a new state headquarters, and. the committee

“I. oould get plenty | tempt

MARCH 21 SETFOR

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The Business Side - — for 1937

The Motropolitan Life Insurance Company presents-its Tepoft for the year énding December 31, 1937. (In accordance with the Asinual Statement ty Bled with the New York State Insurance Department) ~ 5

ae ASSETS SE LE yukermes Gave Secs jo | $845,465,019.71 , Sigtutory Policy Resarves: : BK yen oc Amount which, with. interest $782,172,007.39 a

, . and future ‘premiums, will a Canadas Clovernitest, >» r 483,103911.92

rare

wingman

sure payment of poliey claime

. Dividends to Policyholders: : Set aside for payment for the A ort, oo your 1938 whan ;

Candin Proviscial and . Municipal - $108,728,136. 17 Seppiementary Contracts . . Held for Claims: v

Railroad '$604,698,039.00 _dblie Utilities A 5479281 51548 Including claims awaiting completion of proof and éstimated

a A207 00643 amount of unreported claims

’ Shockst | tassels © " Ofkue belley Obigutons 4 Allbut $38,047.76 are Preferred a Inclading” dividends left with : « Comphny, premiums paid in or Guatantéed ~ advasics, te. a + Miseliiobus Liabilities: CC AR181,005.78 Including reserves for Accident * fs aS + and Health jesiusd STIR SRL RAS . "taxis payable'in 19 “rey

Surplts and General Voluntary , Reserve: 3 ‘This sefvés is'a Si of safuty —a cushion against BS ivy cles which canngt be furesonts

10258480452 sia ; dir brs

101,023,188.00 °

1,685,208,16738

74787,04708, 2047828843 ZY

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260859889 .

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Mownr LAs, of i : “$h 444.6 608.45 Pieris

: Lp ‘ h fF Real Estate Owned: 2 Ineluded teal estate held for Con. Cosh TE - Plomitms’outstanding and oie deferred. i i. ee Interest due ond accrued, ote. 59,295,142. 84 TOTAL . eo. 0 & © 9 9 $4,719,720,827.01 : TOTAL . s s » & & 8 8 $4,719,720,827.01. : wee————r aon - os ; -— i : of i NEE -iParnortsie — ad Policyholders:

: Magna OmMAARYL L270 Lo . $008,62628182 SLE os o +.» 234966,144.68

+ vo. 3891.065812 Gro + « $22,588,003,608 ~ Annuit 60,451,881.28 _ hs $00 A0036% Personal 2190401 10,699,024

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Total | Ue liseranes Hl Fores: ’ = 0 Gi a Ey » i thdustrial . Goup “0 ve i Aezidont and Health Weekly benefits

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- The Musopnlisen na mistual organisation. Its assets are held for the benefit of its policyolders, : and any divisible emgha i8 sling to its policyholders i in the form of dividend.

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The Human Side -for 1937

* unto SASS 240 cal din th gil : Er ; Every hai second during 1927, & Matropoliian Stal... . lot, containing useful health information, was placed in - somebody's hands. ah woking day ont the vn, ew Marr " politan invektments went ~ into communities in various parts of the United States (lf and Canada. These invests. Cy ments helped to create a de.

values; give. employment, - a eat, + 1937 Report. This is contained in a booklet entitled; “The ~ Human Side. the Ledgu? whic we stalk bu gid 3p *

WE WERE 55-1el the Hetos.above. draiithe le + J Mtoeopolitent’s acivitien iat you, th sory would bo fa trom coms r thers is 4 NUMAN side of the Policyholders sad bentickarios received fom Matic oe 157 nk A ho hour of gefining need. : Death claitns were paid on 6,107 policiesin force less

than one year—dramatie 2 SATE