Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1940 — Page 6
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PIGEON HUNTIN IS LEGALIZED BY COUNCIL ACTION
Ordinance Passed Without Opposition; Action Held | Up on E. 10th Tract.
Tt was open season on pigeons today. An ordinance making it legal to hunt and trap the birds within the) City limits was approved unanimously by City Council last night. Im an abbreviated session, the Councilman postponed action on a measure to zone a three-block tract| of land on E. 10th St. for business] pending an amendment to the or-| ditance to provide for streets through the tract. A large delegation of E. 10th St. residents appeared to oppose the zoning unless the streets are provided. Edward J. Fillenwarth, tormey representing the group, asserted that unless streets are provided now, they would never be cut through Pigeon Move Unopposed The pigeon ordinance was passed with a mumur of from most of the Councilmen present “I think it's avout time something was done about the pigeons,” President Wood said. “I can't see any opposition to this ordinance.” Albert O. Deluse, chaimman of the safety committee, said Ot heard “a word from anybody against it.” The ordinance exempts non-mi-gratory pigeons “and other pests’ from a 1923 ordinance making it a misdemeanor to kill birds. It empowers the Safety Board to issue special police powers to a pigeon hunter. Several hunters offered
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ha rish E. Freeman, state withess, was pone | dismissed by Judge J. W. Kitch.
The Gallup Poll— Shows That 54 Voters in Every 100 Prefer 00, TELEPHONE
Democrats as G. O. P. Convention Nears [Executives From Over State
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September Trend Is Found Here Tomorrow. which is sponsoring the days ae-
Unaffected by Invasion of Norway. | | About 400 telephone COMPANY | tivities, announced today that Dr. | 55 executives in Indiana are expected Jensen will talk on “Science ang | By DR. GEORGE GALLUP | here tomorrow for the 21st annual Human Values.” Sodio Tulle OPSH iid meeting of the Indiana Telephone| Dr. Jensen was president of the PRINCETON, N. J, May 7.—With | 5 0 Association. The Convention, | Indianapolis Couneil of Social
at "| the first Presidential nominating | ; | Agencies from 1023 to 1925. He is| onion ust & Mitte GVera Month | the Claypool Hotel, will continue 5 member of the Disciples of | convention just a little through Thursday.
| Christ board of social welfare and away, the Democratic Party con- Promoting telephone business in| the Indiana Academy of Science. stall towns and rural districts will He has been a member of the Inbe one of the subjects stressed | Sn Literary Club for many 0 discussions tomorrow. J. F. Hosea, | The Butler band will provide 9 Franklin, survey chairman, will re- music for the academic processional!
port on results of a test survey of | | telephone usage in Argos, Marshall | the Democrats The line shows percentage of voters who, when asked what party County. | win the Presiden- | Re and like to se win the Presidential election, named the Demo- The survey was made by the tial ‘election. J » | Association in co-operation with the BR. Fl period, the tide of Democratic pop- than it was before the Norway research department of Indiana INST desiring a Demo- | rarity receded somewhat. ) | University, George W. Stair, of the Catia cratic Victory has! “Yonen the Wat Was renewed in| Sree began. I. U. department will report on remamed Sb 18 carmest this spring in Norway, the The trend of party strength for pgjama business trends in connees | during the ast guection naturally arose whether the [the past year has been measured tion with the survey and a dis: | two months—a fact of considerable ioc would enhance the popularity at regular intervals by the Insti- cussion will follow. | es jew of events abroad. | dei of tute in the following qudstion: A demonstration tomorrow by ESL Yew of the Democrats, as the crisis of tute in ti qubstion : mon: \ The Democratic Party gained last September had done. ‘Which party would you like to, the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. will sharply in popularity when war] Today's study—the first complete See win the Presidential election?” { show relationship of service to pub- | broke out last autumn. Then fol- check since the Norwegian invasion | Paver Faver {lic relations. A dummy switchboard lowed a relatively quiet winter in| —shows that it has had no effect to | Demo: Repub: will be installed and operators from | which little land fighting took place dtae, The Democratic Party is no! rats lioans Bloomington, Craviuiviie endl and few lives were lost. During the more—and no less—popular today | Bedford will go through the pro-
i (Before 5% tedure of handling calls and giving | Primary Brings Recess in Power Line Bombing Trial
obit sinpss $Y October, 1939 (After . | Thursday's speakers will inelude | War) 5 83 Louis Pitcher, Chicago, executive PLYMOUTH, Ind, May 7 (U. P).; Knott who acompanied them to —The trial of John A. Marks, union | Noblesville, Ind. There, he said, they
46 vice president of the United States 48 | Independent Telephone Association, met a man known as Marskin who took them to Fishers, Ind. where
83 and Clarence A. Jackson, executive 48 Marks secured a box of dynamite.
| vice president of the Indiana State 48 [Chamber of Commerce. recessed in Marshall Circuit Court! gportly after their return to today due to the primary election wrohjgan City, he said, he went toa
Mow care WE after a similar charge against Par- |
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Speaker for Butler University's) annual Honor Day exercises Thurss day morning will be Dr. Howard E. Jensen, professor of sociology at Duke University. Dr. Albert Mock, president of the Butler Phi Kappa Phi Chapter, |
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been a controversial matter. Last nection with blast of line poles and year, a delegation of housewives towers of the Midiana and Michigan stopped a mardi gras which was Electric Co. in Northern Indiana and planned on the property. Southern Michigan last year. The The property is owned by Albert motion to dismiss the indictment
Neuverburg, East Side businessman, against Freeman was made by the
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wants to sell it. The residents said they feared that once the property is Zoned, continuations of three streets which stop at the property would never be put through |
DEFENSE RESTS IN TRIAL AT NEWPORT
NEWPORT, mad, May © (U.P) «~The State today continued presentation of rebuttal evidence in Vermillion Circuit Court at the trial of Mrs. Mabel Houston, 43, of St Bernice, charged with the fatal shooting of her husband, Daniel, 47, at their farm last December The defense rested late yester-| day after Mrs. Houston had de-| scribed beatings which she said her | husband inflicted upon her during | the 23 years they lived together. | Fifteen character witnesses were! called by the State before court adfourned for the day. All were resi-| dents St
Bernice vicinity] and said that Mr. Houston had al good reputation | Mrs. Houston testified that on the day of the shooting she took a rife to the milk house with her as protection and that when she saw| her husband approaching she) pointed the gun out the window and fired. She said she feared an-| other Beating, but insisted she did Hot aim the gun The State was expected to cone elide its case today and it was ine) dicated that both sides might finish | closing arguments JAY was | expected to begin deliberation late today or early tomorrow
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RESUME SEARCH FOR TWO MISSING PUPILS
TURKEY RUN STAYE PARK, md, May 7 (U. P).-—State Police and park officials today resumed a search of swollen Sugar Creek for the bodies of T= W. Willingham and Mary Sprague, 16-year-old Olivet, 111, Academy sophomores, who disappeared Sunday during a tour of the park with their schoolmates. A search vesterday was stopped BY rain after CCC workels and police had covered the 1300-acre park area. The creek was swollen and muddied by the rain and officials indicated that it would be dragged as far as one mile below the park limits.
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asking dismissal of the indictment | by the Beta graduate chapter at an against Marks, an agent of the In- “old-timers” dinner at the Atheternational Brotherhood of Elec-| naeum tonight. trical Workers, was denied. William D Ramsey, chapter Freeman, employed by Marks for president, and members who graduseveral months as ‘chauffeur and ated Nom college more than 25 handyman for between $30 and $40 years ago will be honored. a Week, testified that Marks was| Brief speeches will be made by disgusted because several poles at'J. Emmett Hall Daniel T. Weir the “million-dollar corner,” a power Will H. Smith, Fred C. Fairbanks, line center near South Bend, had Ransom W. Akin, Dr. Henry R. AlBeen cut down instead of dynamited. | buiger, the Rev. Charles T. AlexHe said that he told Marks He ander and George Buck. 4 ) was unable to get dynamite and that| THe fraternity was founded * Marks said that he (Marks) could 1848 at Washington and Jefferson , aq Ye get some. University and at present has 73 S NE Freeman asserted that they drave active chapters, in colleges through= wr APES together to Kokomo, Ind, where out the country, 68 of which own they picked up a man named Floyd their own homes. \
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