Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1938 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1088 EE ' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ems — PAGE 5 : ‘ dead and injured, with the exception Veterans Hospital Wea REQUESTS | Auto Becomes BAKER WANTS |8 pi 3 Led ven oe ey i Se r | ventured near the derrick for fear Granted $300,000; | MAY PREVENT Delivery Room RIGHT T) MAKE | 160 Quarts of Nitro Blow Up ices zz ti 1 As Stork Wi Ins BALLOT PROBE! HOBBS, N. M, June 24 (U. P).—A small blackened area today Vid was expected to explode it Wage Cuts Fought TAX RATE CU matked the place where eight men were killed and three injured critically | "5 0 © onic caida that because
You'd never know, to see Marlene late vesterday when 160 quarts of nitroglycerine were accidentally exploded | of the “uncertain explosive qualities Carolyn Harpring asleep in her crib while the men were preparing to bring in an oil well 10 miles south | of nitroglycerin” the exact cause
i i at St. Francis Hospital today, that | Claims Prosecutor Cannot of here. of the explosion probably never NATIONAL AFFAIRS Possible Relief Need Seen she was the storm center of furious C ‘Fhe well. on the cdge of the rich®= : would be determined. ls
PWA GRANTS £300,000 for local veterans’ hospital. As Blocking Attempt BELT eerday Son In tie Har- | Investigate Because Aid | onamens field had been drilled by | peck and Mr. Blair, all of Hobbs,
| = pring family and at the hospital Stats Dru Tr mn ROOSEVELT TO GIVE fireside chat tonight. At ‘Reduction. | At 2:40 a. m. vesterday, the Har- | Worked at Polls. | the Two-State Drilling Co. ; a | and these employees of the drilling | ead taint : = Be | pring car. bearing Mr. and Mrs. remained to complete the job, and | company: J. T. Broughton, F. D. OTHER Fl NDS awarded state projects, | Louis Harpring, skidded into the | start the of flowing if the well were | Houston, Charles ton i. 3 RAIL AND STEEL labor fight wage cuts, {Continued from Page One) St. Francis driveway. in gn iv to {Continued from Page One) a success. was the shooting of a load | Greer, all of Eunice, N. M. | —— | get Mrs. Harpring into the delivery Success, was the § POLITICAL IN pi to be scrutinized. in funds, or to levy a higher rate in in Pe ire, Carolyn. | $10 a dav. Judge Baker smiled and | Of nitrogly ering a fe Boston of hy i jufed were Me Luthy, Mr. | )) y E S oS 4 S the first place and note issue bonds.| But Marlene Carolyn was born replied that “no good lawyer would | the shaft. B. Peck, a “shooter” | Crile and J. B. Headley of Roswell. | . EAGT WASHINGTON STREET
6 s loyed by he American Glycerine After the field was cleared of the | i i id: before that could be accomplished. | work for $10 a day | emp Veterans’ Hospital Work "Rails and Steel Se Re ulgsie were adopted a |An interne rushed out and the car | Mr. Blue said: “It looks like any | Co. ad pores Be bre : he , | became the delivery room. Mr. and | public-spirited lawyer would be giad | ary sR 3 Y Due to Start by Aug. 15 To Keep Pay Levels | rear ago, business improvement had | prs. Harpring live at 2150 S. Dela- | to do the job for nothing.” | paring a small time bomb which STOUT'S FACTORY
t Spe By JEREERT 4 | led to the belief that the total cost! ware St. Mother and child, as the | “I wouldn't trust a man who | | would explode the charge. "SP imes Spec
YoiasH NGTON June M.—A 100-| © CHINGTON. June 2¢ Labor | Of township relief in Marion County saying goes, are doing well. would conduct the probe free | Bank President Present ’ bed addition to the Indianapolis Sel oe LAUR RIEEr MESH HR | in 1938 might drop to near $£1.200.000. charge. because I would be afraid Gathered about were drillers, ex- / / 4 / : leaders in two great basic Industries : he would have an ulterior motive, ar | iL
ration Hospital| 4 steel & Te A (cp h lois ker replied | slosive men and those financially | g £300 oop | TRllrodds and steel, are resistin? during the last winter, which con- SEARCH FOR YOUNG Judge Baker replied. I : yo wage-cut pressure today under wide- tinued in spite of an increase of The Judge said that $15,000 | interested in the well. George A. ouis Lu Iv differing circumstances | about 50 per cent in WPA work- ' “wouldn't even be a starter in pay-) Caseman, 70, president of National | GOOD he railwar union ) o for relief employment, caused an ex- M CORMICK IN WEST ment of lawyers to represent the | Trust and Savings Bank of Al- SHOES a AalLWe : penditure for township relief in the defendants if there are very many | buquerque, and Fred Luthy, vice FOR LESS months of 1938 of more! Re persons indicted.” | president of the bank, were there to George Kincaid, Republican | see the well come in. With them
meetin th th nanacemen than $850,000 ; ; eeting with the managements, | "le, PATER oor for relief pur- Believed Lost With Partner | Councilman, asked Judge Baker if | was Herman Crile of Roswell,
which had been suggested for June . Ee) 3 oe oh x eee: the Rail- | poses for 1939 will be is therefore of | he would appoint a Republican or | nephew of Dr. George Crile, famous
28. A final d inder t ail : : : . ; Cakes | road Labor Law is at least four | particular importance in determin- | In Sandia Mountains. | Democrat as special prosecutor. | Cleveland physician.
py i hether the total rate for 1939 ae | “I don't know what political| Ag Mr. Peck and his' assistant, | months off ing whether t to SL A 3 4 1 ‘ ssi: C. I O chieftain John L. Lewis | Will be less than that for 1938." ALBUQUERQUE. N. M | party the lawyer I choose will be | Alex Blair, worked with the electric- FACTORY—SECONDS alled into conference bv the steel Retief Costs © ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. June! from.” Judge Baker said | ally controlled bomb it exploded. | apparently has only 20 days . sy | 24 (U. P.).—Governor Tingley pre- | Feeney Gains 1764 They were near a truck loaded with the contract between the Mr. Book said the projected 3-| pared today to order 40 New Mexico | i : 2 Al FA nitroglveerine and the concussion | A > : - , gains or # eeneyv, 4 . cel C orp and Steel Workers’ cent reduction of the School City Nationa! Guard cavalrymen into Meanwhile iy RS 8 from the bomb caused the other ex- 3 i a \ hip: int trite be rEalh dt : i defeated for the Democratic nomi- | acive to let 20 We have received large additional ship ompleted ng Committee—to reach an ate. the elimination of large ap- the Sandia Mountain range east of pation for Sheriff, in canvassing ! : | ments of high-grade factory seconds in
z 10% ment : > 3 SE . a ”~ Va dlox said vr ; propriations for the biennial elec- Albuquerque to search for Medill | board figures, today reached 1764 in Mangled bodies of men were ladies’ stvle footwear. You can Save : SS ! Bl b kt: 2 ecount of 159 precincts, leaving blown through the air. One body to 's on white footwear without sacrifice Legion Backs Increase ntract ' In that event My. tons, which do not occur in 1939 | McCormick, 21, stepson of Albert |2 YeC ¢ J pre y 1 was caught high in the derrick, i 098 of stvle. fit, or service. See our factory
time and for an upturn in busit s 3 postponed until a ly 20 a showdown | first five
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) : ; ’ ‘ him in need of 491 more votes to : : g " Saw and a possible reduction in the defi- | Simms and son of RiFS: | Buh beat Charley Lutz certified as the which withstood the force of the | seconds before Hupone (Sisewhere for 3 : y Lai : 4 ge | . Je s $6.50 to $8.50. cit financing of the County Govern-; Hanna McCormick Simms, and ginnet There are 1771 precincts blow. The 11 men near the truck | white shoes. Value . | were killed or hurt but J. D. Hodges, SIZES 34 TO 10 a nightwatchman standing 50 Kasg
away, was not even knocked down. |
nand 1 ment oer <om fF the possibilitie _ ; 130. hed canacit ment offer some of the possibilities ' Richard Whitmer, 21, missing since | yet to be counted. 1 bed capal 00 00 me " their for rate reductions next vear .
according t0 REP OY ik oR pa S ts the pace of the steel indus- Accord in vy to Mr Grossart Cente Wednestiay night. Ly ag Sg i ye o ay WPA approved = | +s \atdt nb R > ; ’ } The Governor. with B. J. Hous precincts today for a new rec ount & sa ME Te rte A \ otal « 350.000 lownship has led the list in relief 1 €, total of 10461 compared with his Two Knocked Down The one million rail workers, re- | expenses the first five months of chief of the New Mexico State canvassing board total of 10078, : ’ i 318-332 Mass, e sorted br their leaders to be adam- | the vear with total costs of $998. police: Adj. Gen. B. C. Chatlton, | Mr. Lutz lost 18 votes in the same | A field engineer and two drillers, | i (Second Block) : nt against the pron ose 15 per 363 compared with $742341 for the and Pat O'Grady, Albuquerque | precincts for a new recount total in another part of the field, were | i i > ent cut, probably will take a strike same period a year ago police chief, decided on the move | of 10,761 compared with the original knocked down and bruised, however. | bi : vote in Aueust. but under the Rail All townships in the county after a midmornine conference with | total of 12.142. Residents of Hobbs heard the ex- | Ay: : \ STORE OPENS 8 A M Labor Act no strike would occur be- showed large increases. The ex-| yr Simms and his wife The commissioners issued this | plosion as a low roll of thunder. | Kitt, CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M fore October or November penses this year compared with the afeCormick and Richard Whit- | statement on finding two kinds of Those killed were Mr. Caseman, | ey SATURDAY, 8 P. M.
Lm £1 the T pr. LA & 3 3 t & a ‘KR y Y ame five months of 1937 follow: mer, 21, were on a hiking trip into | pencils had been used in voting: the banker; Jack Starkey, one of SHOE STORE 1938 1937 the drilling company owners; Mr.
Political Indorsements | Decatut $RORT $4850 Bear Canon in the Sandia Range, “It is obvious that some marks on | buss ABP Rehibhddd by | | SEV 1 12 miles east of Albuquerque. these ballots were made by a perSlibiee tht To Be Scrutinized Frankl Be jigs The two vouths had driven their | son other than the voter. Some “X" | obetation of the svstem| WASHINGTON. June 24 (U . hhh ; on gRog | Car to the canon and continued on marks were in blue pencil and othV wectilt Political i ements of sdi- | Pike 1830 a73 foot, but evidently they or someone ers in purple. ; Other PWA grants for Indiana in- dates by offi S hf the PERE: WAVHE «.ccicciii: 05.012 6 01a else had driven the car away. The These ballots were placed in a uded Governtnent will cerutinized by | Warren rte 1368 7851 eat has Jot Hn I ol Hg bag or foe: IO of \d tb Skit : : iba - MRE th a \ er an - Mrs. Simms, husband of wealthy | their legality in Circuit Court latex sca] pia xt y HIE ON minittee Investigat- | Wash id EY Te Albert Simms and daughter of the In the recount of the Democratic e101 810 rartinsville. Qis- | mat Morris Shenbard (D. Tex ’Rhz late Mark Hanna, reported the dis- mavoralty race Sheriff Ray gained 1 plant $RB.373 A Port “hool antiebd todas ail > is $9569 iN WALLET: appearance to police yesterday 19 votes for a new recount total of ht Rx “weldon disposal : Sheba ; bid cb Officers said she exhibited little | 10.186, compared with his original | > - . wiggly WON’ ¥ PAY FOR LUNCH anxiety other than to express the | total of 1032] tee session that such scrutiny ; Ba possibility that the boys may have | Reginald Sullivan, certified as the become lost during a mountain | winner, lost 82 votes for a new rethat a definite policy Back Bay restaurant manager noti- SHSM Pe canon is situated oh count total of 21913 for 137 pre. Hid have to BE Reed ; : fed police that an inebriated patren and FeupRtly DUICHEREE BY NIE COs THe Canvassing wr ad ; " " He revealed that the committee refused to pav a T0-cent check HAS board total of 22.763 = & : . 8 Bulova Rona
wld go into past primari : n When police booked him for drunk- DR. MUELLER TELLS PLANS i . - : 3 Ga TN ed NE of the smartest new 5 475
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The new list gave Cincinnati, O | odist Hosp tal today of injuri a proiects with a on rth Sry re ed when the car in whic she was of $6442000, includin riding with her son William over000.000 libra: urned near here late Wedn esda a lon cek-end at his She was 37. She was Allen County's < Hi de Pat ; estate Presid nt 13th traffic victim of the year
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