Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1939 — Page 22

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DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE BRINGS JAIL SENTENCE

Motorist Also Fined $55, License Suspended: Three Hurt in Traffic.

A motorist convicted of drunken driving and drunkenness was fined £55. sentenced to 10 days in jail and his driver's license suspended for 90 days by Judge Pro Tem. Edwin Smith today in Municipal Court Three persons were injured in seven traffic accidents overnight as police arrested 59 motorists The convicted driver was Harry T Mack. 1029 N. New Jersey St. Police charged he had been involved In an accident with a car driven by Joodard P. Swisher, 2806 N Denny St. on May 1! Eleven-yvear-old Eugene Courtney

was injured yesterday afternoon when he ran across the street near his home. 6300 N. Colorado Ave, to retrieve a baseball and was struck by a truck. He was taken to St

Fran cis Hospital with a compound rg ht leg Knocked him John Fish of , police said

re of the 1 The truck sdown was driven by

863 N. Oakland Ave

Dan Brosnan, 41, of 1137 Oliver Ave. was hurt on the knees and chest when his car ran Into freicht cars of a switching tram

v Ave, 1700 block. police

J. Dudley. 64. of 934

was cut when his up-

ra ight arm was struck by the open window glass of a passing car while he was standing near the curb on E. Morris St, 90¢ block

NEW CHIEF OF ARMY

PLANS GOODWILL TRIP w

WASHINGTON, May 3 (U. P) — Brig.-Gen. George C. Marshall. newlv desighated Chief of Staff of the Army, will said for Brazil on the cruiser Nashville, May 10. arriving

informed sources said to-

Gen. Marshall's trip 1s part of a pr am of exchange among officials and businessmen of tied States and Latin-Amer-to build up goodwill -operation

VISIES

1 countries

A trip by the Chief of Staff designate. on a cruiser to a South American country is unprecedented in re-

¢ times It was regarded In diplomatic circles here as a move to off-set the military influence of European dictator nations in LatinAmerica Gen. Marshall will take five ads with him including 3Irig-Gen James E. Chaney. commandant of the Army post at Mitchell Field, New York

MINTON. 8 OTHERS. ARE OFF FOR DERBY

Ww INGTON. May 5 (U. P)

Nine Senators, none of them certain which horse he likes, leave today PS stag” party at the Kentucky Derby Led by Democratic Leader Alben 3arkley of Kentucky, the group

tered a special railroad car for the journey tc Louisville. Making the trip with Senator Barkley are: Sherman Minton (Ind.), Joseph F Guffey (Pa.). Theodore F. Green (R. I), Scott W. Lucas (Ill), George L. Radcliffe (Md.), Harry S. Truman Mo.), Dennis Chavez N. M) and James E Murray (Mont. all Democrats Rep. Patrick J. Boland (Pa.), Democratic whip of the House, also

member of the party

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began his Indianapolis Power & Light Co. vice president

Dan C. Hess today new duties as the

in charge of operations Formerly general superintendent, he was promoted to the newly created position at a directors meeting vesterday. For the last four months he had assisted the late Emmet G. Ralston, vice president and general manager, who died April 17. in handling engineering and operating problems of the company. Mr. Hess was elected president of the Electric League of Indianapolis last week

3 INJURED IN BLAST AT FIREWOKS FIRM

RED BANK, N. , May § (U. P) Three persons were being treated today for injuries received when two buildings were wrecked by an explosion of undetermined origin at the Universal Fireworks Co. Five thousand bombs of the type used in fireworks displays, a quantity of powder and other equipment were destroved last night Volunteer fire companies from ree nearby towns extinguished the Those injured caretaker,

fire which followed.

were Thomas Hodge, 60, and his daughters, Veronica, 12, and Clara. 10. who lived nearby.

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GAS CONVENTION [F%5 STARTS MONDAY |.

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State Association to Meet at §

Ft. Wayne: 500 Are Expected.

io eR Soe nt! FT. WAYNE, May premacy of gas is the theme for the 29th annual convention of the Indiana Gas Association to be held here Monday and Tuesday. More than 500 attend Speakers

5~The "su-

are expected to

include J Schultz of Indianapolis, Lite Insurance Co. president; R Earl Peters. Indiana FHA director: George S. Jones Jr, vice president and general sales manager of Servel, Inc. of Evansville; ter, engineering school dean of Purdue University: Eric A. Nicol, assistant director tions of The Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. and C. O. Mattingly, at-torney-examiner | Service Commission Dean H. Mitchell, [the Northern Indiana Public Co., is Association president. In-

president of

as a modern fuel”

Payvmond | Standard | § A. A Pot- k of employee rela- | of Indiana Public §

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dianapolis directors include H. G.|&

Horstman, Public Service Co. of Indiana: E. G. Peabody. Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; C. D. Porter, Public Service Co. and L. B. Schiesz, Northern Indiana Power Co

BROKE. ASKS TO SELL RELATIVES’ GRAVES

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NEW YORK, May 5 (U. Supreme Court Justice Thomas J. Cuff, in Brooklyn, today denied the

petition of Mrs. Rose Watkins Dun- |§

bar, 36, for permission to disinter the bodies of eight Greenwood Cemetery plots. Mrs. Dunbar said straitened financial and needed the money she could get for the property.

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