Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1939 — Page 12
THREAT IN COAL | D IN CITY TRAFFIC | gr sate ces | + £8 MINERS’ PARLEY ll. 3 RIVER CHARGED] "cai | = MH | cu « Wa. hoor
Lewis Hurls Charge, Firm - | |Policeman Hurt as Auto and| (YHICAGO, March 17’ (U. P)— (OIF SILVERPLATED i : : Clarence Curley, 45, swal- ;
Officials Deny They ~~ Squad Car Collide on lowed his way to freedom to- || : 4 i S 3 ofl | N. Talbot St. [ev 7 bany spoon
Coerce Men. He was brought into police Je : ga court on a disorderly conduct Engraved with baby’s name, NEW YORK, March 17 (U. P).— : © Four persons, including a patrol- charge. Police said Des found |} 1 "date of birth and time of birth, President, John L. Lewis of the 5 = $ . man, were injured in 10 overnight| nim ~ intoxicated ‘and carrying || £ a - : ge : "s |trafiic accidents, police reported to- three swords. They scoffed at his : Regular 75¢c Value coal producers denied today that]. : : g 1 na day. explanation that he was a sword |. for Only Appalachian operators were holding ? | co ha cl ; Municipal Court Judge John. L.| SWallower.
the t « tt ; : Cd 4 4 : “Well if you can prove to me Ps EO ie oe ; i McNelis suspended for 30 days the| g,.0 "vou “can swallow those : : ; § driver's license of John Conwell, 33,| swords, I'll let you go,” Police
338,000 miners. To SE L& : ; Mr. Lewis made his charge after iE | » of 242 N. Pershing Ave, after his| Judge Leon Edelman said. the operators’ negotiating commit- ; conviction for being drunk, driving The swords disappeared down ! tee of 16 at the joint Appalachian ] while drunk, failure to display lights| Curley’s throat. | contract conference refused to ac- ; pe : and disobeying a traffic signal. He “Okay, you can go,” said’ the cept a proposal of the U. M. W. i. : had been in jail since Monday. judge. - Patrolman Fred Titus was treated No. other purchase neces-
ve creemant by oxinnad deti- d at City hospital following the col t be extended indefi- Sa ; oo ' - nitely in the event no : : : ‘ |lision of a squad car and an auto- DAVID LEWIS HON ORED sary—get yours early— only 500 at this low price.
nitely in the event no agreement on a pew one is reached by April 1, the : : : : mobile driven by Thomas R. Lindexpiration date. . EL = |say, 30, } of 2521 N. Talbot St., at 23d : Ek land Ta S. Long Talks Foresase Lindsay was arrested and charged (David M. Lewis, Marion County | with being drunk and having im-|prosecutor, was initiated as an hon-
The union leader had made Yee | lights hi 1i aid AT 1) indefinite extension proposal, he En g proper ghts on his car, police said. ; 1 ) William Coy, 26, of 517 Bacon St,,|°Fary member of Pi Sigma Alpha, ( : iy )
Times Special GREENCASTLE, March 17.—/
said, ‘to allay any public apprehen- : sion” i Don, sup- ; : IN | was taken to City Hospital after he Honoary political science fraternity, A a: : | BY | was struck by an automobile driven at a )anquet at DePauw University ple th ol = lo LE that the proposal was premature, Bi | : BY by Miss Virginia Gill, 21, of 1434 E. (last night. on the 1 insisting that an agreement might |} Ty | * | Washington St, in Madison Ave, | Mr. Lewis, a graduate of DePauw 5 ] : be reached before the expiration ¥ 3 = [3300 block. in the class of 1930, gave the prin- 2 Doors From Power & Light Co. date. < . 3 | ; 1 Deputy sheriffs said Miss Gill col-|CiPal address. Inasmuch as the miners are ask- i | : | : lapsed twice while they were ques- ] : tioning her about the accident.
ing a 50-cent daily wage increase | - and the producers are demanding a Welter Minor, 22, of 514 S. KeyOpen Every Thursday and
wage reduction of the same amount, | | i E ; i |stone Ave, was treated at Method- : | the negotiations are likely to con-| iy cio | SE : ist Hospital after his car struck a |S S dav Night U i 9 o'Clock fnte beyond April 1, Mr Lewis Rl ne 5 2 : tree in Winthrop Ave., 2000 block. aturday Night nti 0'Cloc said. x Bi | ; — He said he hoped the operators| gE a 2 3 : i : : : ie | oa tn ges Ein n PENSION ELIGIBILITY
join with the mine workers in giv-
ing assurance to the country that = : La mining operations will not be sus- a | Li I IDEN IN '38 pended in 1939.” | 3 |
Issue Formal Statement | The operators’ Sommiiige, hesded 3 8 . i a : The lowering of the age limit for by Charles O'Neill of New York, : Times-Acme Photo. |old-age pensions from 170 to 65 made issued a formal statement denying Crusing gracefully above the inighty skyscrapers | ships, the Clipper’s flight was one of a series of base 11 pe ns Indiana reokis Lewis’ charge. = of Radio City, tie Yankee Clipper, 74-passenger | tests before the .plane goes into regular service pe The operators said they welcomed | (rqnsoceanic flyirg boat, mide iis first flight over | across the Atlantic. The Clipper’s nose hides the eligible for assistance during the last the union’s willingness to continue Noy york City recently. First of a fleet of six such | upper section of the Chrysler tower. half of 1938, the State Welfare Deworking but added Spat - there is —_— partment announced today. no occasion to cross that bridge un- Lod 17. wiles, R : The department’s statistical buless we come to it, and the =< THREE NEW DETOURS north about 7'2 miles over ds 6 ASKS APPROVAL FOR reau reported that 4500 persons beremains that the paramount neces-, | | {and 13, yond 70 also were approved for aid | sity of the situation is a new and 2 v .| Indiana 39—Just north of Frank- during the last half of the year. fully effective wage agreement for ARE SET UP IN ST ATE fort about two miles over county TROLLEY EXTENSION Th.repor: said that about 4000 of a fixed and extended term.” gravel : the new eligibles previously had ; = : amin been on relief rolls and were reIndiana 95—East of Newtown, moved when. pensions were made Three new detour s were established | about five miles over counfy gravel] The Works Board today asked the available to them.
Fl . Hi; | . Y 0 «+l and bituminous. i i ying 19 1 on Indiana highways during the last ARF BUWMIAOUS. Scottsburg, City Council to approve its action
| week for new construction wor k, the about 15 miles over Roads 31, 256 in permitting the Indianapolis RailIndiana Highway Commissioll, re-|and 3. ways, Inc., to extend trackless trol-
Substratosphere Plane || ported today. - Indiana 145—From one mile north ley service on. Minnesota St. : . They are on Foad 39 no ith of | 0 New boston ulda about 6% | ‘The request was filed as a resoluBucks Headwinds y t ‘of Newton ' miles over county gravel road. tion SE City Clerk John Layton. Frankfort; Road 5, east of Newto: | Indiana 156—Southwest of Patriot i wi ; and Highway 155 southwest cf a 1 £atrloti The Council will consider its adopof 120 M. P. H. : about 3% miles over county oil|¢ion Monday. S—— Bet now Lif eect dr mat. Railway officials have said they x ars: are ready to install overhead lines ASHI NT amis Indiana 13—Fro1a1 one mile north JUSTICE BUTLER 73 for the mile and one-half extension an hour were encountered in a |Of Swayzee, north about three miles| WASHINGTON, March 17 (U.|as soon as the Council approves the b-stratosphere flight from New- |over county gravel road P)—Assiiale Supreme Court | Board's action. iy o D : er ee ; yg a Justice Pierce Butler observed his| Meanwhile, the railway has peti-|. Sect Airlines experimental lame, | Indiana 26—Eas of Fairinount|73q birthday today. His associates |tioned the Indiana: Public Service Mal Freeour pen: of are about 712 miles over grave, and|said there would be no special cele- Commission for permission to disi eniig ie. rl of ep or |U- 8. 35. bration of the occasion. The Court [continue the feeder bus system now mask developed by! Mayo a c U. S. 33—From 7. 8. 6 ‘west and is in recess. operating on Minnesota St. scientists is being tested, said it took hiin an hour and 40 minutes
to fly the route at an altitude of y ; I 20,000 feet. i When one of the passengers be- | came uncomfortable during the a |
flight, his oxygen was mixed with a slight amount of helium which gave immediate relief, Mr. Free-
burg said. 4 i The plane was later taken aloft i here on a demonstration flight for I 1) 1"
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CLIFF BERGERE DIVORCED
HOLLYWOOD, March 17 (U. PJ). —CIliff Bergere, the auto racer who is paid highly to drive autos for spectacular movie crashes, was divorced today by Mrs. Dorothy Delaney Bergere. They married in Lbs Vegas, Nev., last August and parted in November. Mrs. Bergere said the stunt
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