Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1938 — Page 18
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Catholic Pupils Hear Mass:
NOTICE!
The possession of # STRAUSS CHARGE ACCOUNT is a real convenience. Your request for this service will be given ~ every courtesy and consideration. Perhaps the JUNIOR ACCOUNT is what you have in mind. No carrying charges. Small moderate weekly payments. The Credit Dep't is The Rev: James Gallagan, C, S. C., Cathedral High School chaplain, on the Balcony,
is saying mass in the school auditorium for" pupils making their Come up. annual three-day retreat. Others pictured are Charles Sullivan (left) .
and Robert Herrington. Brother
Ernest, C. S. C., read the passion
to the Student, body. The retreat is being conducted by ‘the Rev. . Edgar Misch, C. S. C., of Notre Dame University. Brother Agatho, “C. 8. C, high ul principal, planned the retreat.
Million Fish Are Trapped
As Rivers
Drop, State Says
The best guess of the State Conservation Department is that more
than a million Indiana fish, norma
lly home-bodies, are now trapped in
out-of-the-way places and need help. Every time the Southern Indiana streams go out of their banks—
they're out now—some of the more
foolish fish swim around corn fields
and wooded ‘places. » @-
They lose their way and as the waters recede they find themselves in relatively small puddles that are getting smaller all the time. If the puddles happen to be exposed, the fish in them will ~be cooked by the sun if they are not rescued. If they happen to be in shaded puddles, they will suffocate as the water seeps out and. leaves them dry.
Many Are Rescued ‘ Probably all of them would die were it not for several thousand persons who-are standing by to go to the rescue. These include Conservation Department employees, who are equipped with a truck spe-
cially fitted for fish saving; farmers, | :
who spear carp and other coarse fish with pitchforks and eat them but who usually return game fish to
STOCK MOVED FROM
STRIKE-BOUND PLANT
Picketing Continues at Connersville Factory.
CONNERS , April 13 (U. P.).—Workers® moved into the strike-bound Rex Manufacturing Co. plant this morning under Sheriff's supervision to load and ship 3631 refrigerator cabinets replevined by the Crosley Radio Corp. of Cincinnati. An agreement was reached late last night between the company, the United Automobile . Workers Union, the A. F. of L. Union, and Thomas Hutson, State Labor Commissioner, as to the number of men to be used in the work. The plant,
however, was to remain closed and |
picketing continued. Meanwhile, separate mass fest ings of the four local UAWA groups and one for all employees of the company, including A. F. of L, were scheduled and Arthur Viat, assistant state labor commissioner, resumed negotiations to end the week-old strike. The UAWA has charged the company -with discrimination against union members and violation of seniority rules. Removal of the cabinets, valued at $5000, resulted from a writ of replevin issued in a case filed by the Crosley company, which alleged the cabinets had been wrongfully detained by the Rex Co. It asked immediate possession and delivery of the property and $5000 damages.
POLICE SAY ARREST BREAKS RURAL GANG
Indiana State Police claimed today that with the arrest of Ed Turner, 49, of’ 1341 Kentucky Ave, an alleged gang of burglars operating for four years in rural Indiana and Illinois was broken up. Lieut. Ray Hinkle said Turner had acted as a fence for the gang
in disposing 024 Stolen property. He was charged th receiving stolen goods.
Ernest Schaffer, Frank Chambers and Raymond Turner, Lieut. Hinkle said, are under arrest in Sullivan, Ill. Fred Turner, brother of Ed, and
the streams, and game wardens and conservation club members, who use their own time in the work. These persons will rush in when the water gets low enough, seine the fish out of water-filled hollows and put them back into the streams. The Department estimates . the work will save the lives of nearly a million of the unfortunate fish.
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