Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1938 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938 ‘TURNER IS ELECTED

ONLY 11 ERRIN DRIVERS DRAW COURT PENALTY

Four Are “Fined on Speed Charges; Overnight Arrests Total 72.

Four speeders were fined $32 by | Judge John L. MeNelis in Munieipal Court today, as he handled one of the lightest traffic dockets in recent weeks despite T2 overnight | arrests. Others are to appear later. Seven other erring motorists were fined as Judge McNelis levied a total of $52 in fines and costs. Other cases were to be heard this afternoon, I'wenty alleged speeders were arrested overnight, boosting to 151 the | number arrested on fast driving | charges since last week-end.

Autos Hurt our

Four persons were injured, none seriously, in five auto accidents reported to police overnight.

Mrs. Clara Watland, 67, of 6036 Haverford Ave. suffered an injured | right shoulder when an auto driven by her son, Kenneth, 32, collided | with a car driven by William A. | Hughes, 49, of 2239 College Ave, at 13th St. and Park Ave. yesterday afternoon. She was taken to Methodist Hospital. |

Woman Injured

Marie Grav, 34, Eastgate Hotel, was injured slightly when an auto driven by Harry MecGlenn, 136 8S. Emerson Ave. collided with a parked truck owned by Martin Barber, 448 Alton Ave., on East St. at Virginia Ave. early today. She was | treated at Methodist Hospital, Pat Burnett Jr. 3, was bruised when he was struck by an auto driven by Pearl Woods, of MeCordsville, at Commerce and Massachusetts Ave. vesterday afternoon, according to police John Sutton, 23, of 1305 Central Ave, was arrested on charges of drunken driving and running a red traffic signal after his auto collided with a car driven by Edward H. Berry, 25, of 25468 N. Delaware St, at Washington St. and Warman Ave, yesterday afternoon.

SOCIALITE SUES IN QUEST OF ALIMONY

CHICAGO, June 24 (U. P) —Superior Court Judge Grover C. Niemeyer today had under advisement a petition by Mrs. Marjorie Carlisle, 40, South Bend socialite, for an injunction which would aid her in collecting $442 in ailmony payments she alleged are overdue She filed her petition late yesterdav, asking that the Harris Trust & Savings Bank be restrained from her husband, Charles A. Carlisle of Albany, N. Y., his share of income from a $£1,000000 trust] fund set tip by his mother, Mrs. | Anne Studebaker Carlisle, who died in 1931. She was the daughter of Clement Studebaker, one of the | brothers who were at one time | khown as the “wagon kings” of South Bend The Carlisles March, 1937

COPELAND ESTATE IS LEFT TO WiDOW

NEW YORK, June 24 (U. P).—| In a will drawn 18 years ago Sena- | tor Copeland (D. N. Y.), who died June 17, left his entire estate to his | widow, Frances Spaulding Copeland, | it was disclosed today in Surrogate’s | Court The will, dated May 5, 1920, when | Dr. Copeland was health commissioner of New York City, did not reveal the value of the estate. Albert A. Smith, now believed dead, was named executor in the will, but his name had been crossed out and that of Clifton Williamson, | New York attorney, inserted. Because the change was not properly executed, the court will have to ap- | point an executor

FARMERS ELIGIBLE | FOR WHEAT LOANS

Times Special WASHINGTON, June 24 —All| Indiana farmers wil 1be eligible for | wheat loans, when and if made. | the Agricultural Adjustment Administration announced today in | outlining plans for storing the grain | on farms. Loans will come from | the Commodity Credit Corp. | Farmers lacking facilities for | proper farm storage may receive | financial assistance in building bins | or granaries from the Farm Credit | Administration, the Farm Segurite Administration, or lending agencies insured by the Federal Housing Ads | ministration, officials said

FARM BUREAU HEAD DEFENDS AAA BILL

LA PORTE, June Hassil BE. Schenck, Indiana Farm | Bureau Federation president, told | Lia Porte County farmers at a meeting here vesterday that faults of the | present AAA bill are due to its ad- | ministration and not to its inherent qualities. | Speaking before approximately | 1000 farmers, MrM. Schenck said that the Farm Bureau is interested | in the measure because it seeks parity for farmers in relation to busi- |

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BY PHOTOGRAPHERS

Alfred Turner of Anderson today began his new duties as president of the Indiana Association of Photographers, succeeding Joseph E. Craven of Indianapolis. Mr. Turner was elected at the association's an- | nual state convention yesterday at | the Hotel Antlers Other new officers are Tony Lewellyn of Elwood, first vice presiMorris Hirshburg of Crawfordsville, second vice president; Lloyd Priddy of South Bend, secretary, and Edward Rech of Evansville, treasurer,

SMALL FIRMS LAUNCH DRIVE

‘Businessmen’s Association Begins Membership Campaign Here.

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was under way here today following the opening of state headquarters of the National Small Businessmen’s Association, Inc, at 1035 Security Trust Building. E. E. Fillion is state director of the organization. Mr. Fillion said the association weuld try to organize more than 100,000 of Indian's businessmen whose firms are not represented on the New York Stock Exchange. Having members now in 23 states, the association was formed last November by DeWitt M. Emory of Akron, O. It was incorporated in February following the small busi nessmen’s conference at Washing-

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ton. A national convention is to be held at Pittsburgh, Sept. 13 to 16. The association is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization to represent the small businessman in state and national legislation and to collect information affecting his interests, Mr. Fillion said.

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