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{north Indianapolis. | A number of residents appeared | no change be made in the Northwest. | Their request was re-|

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of transit fare increases, was turned the

down flatly when he council to go on record as

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macher told Mr. “out of order.”

“You got this council in a mess once before on a matter of his Kealing said as he (turned the meeting to other busi-| @ ness. Mr. Kealing 1s an inspector]

kind," Mr,

for Indianapolis Railways, Inc.

The council granted the transit firm a permit to change its Clifton Hoes In |

feeder and Northwestern

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Edward J. Kealinig, who was con- | % ducting the meeting in the absence of Council President John A. 8chu-| Dawson be was

The utility's permit calls for ex-|

[the edge of the mile-square to tne| (left to right] I. M. Hoagland, Armour & Co,; W. J. Thompson, Kingan & Co., and mit on the north side of : E. Washington st. and the south! from m. to 9 a. m., and ‘on the 5 topposite sides of the street between

Wi of the Clifton line to | Monument Circle and shortening of - | Northwestern line from 34th st.| to 20th st. ¢ In other action the council: selling ONE: Approved no parking from | 4 . Cabinet?

TWO: ©utlawed U-turns by ve-

hicles anywhere In the city.

THREE: Authfrized $42,000

FIND POTASH DEPOSIT

LE] WASHINGTON Recent explora. | {tary drilling for oil located a very {large depoist of - potash, atop. salt { beds, stretching 350 miles from near

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Metidisg o_Ohle pews LN Delaware Hamilton, O.; and a brother, Jess, | 4 nn [0 renk he bunt, i agreed to oy Virgil A. York, 33, said purglts ccm Bowinan, Toledo, O, BESIDES THOSE killed, four demonstration after successfully ob- .!0%k $80 and a shotgun from a store © Advertisement nl . re {other persons were burned severely.| jecting yesterday, will cross-ex- |. 4102 N. Keystone ave. Youth, 17 Admits { The explosions sent sheets of flam- | gmine Mr. Greene on it today. Mrs. Alzettia Stanberry, 805 YOU NEED THIS t okie ! ing oil onto the surfaces of the Both defendants leaned forward Spruce st. reported a man and FAST-ACTING AGENT TO Killing 8-Year-Old Mouse river running .through the eagerly ‘to see how it was done. Woman came to her home yester-

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| (Continued From Page’ One) . located, carrying a bundle wrapped . in newspapers. He saw the man. about 11:30 a. m. yesterday. James R. Lawson, who lives at the Y. M. C. A. Annex, 310 N, nli-! ‘nois st, reported loss of about $150 worth of clothing to a burglar who entered his room over the transom, He suspected a “dissipated” young man whom he had befriended and bought a meal late Sunday. | William Evens of 1038 N. Capitol ave reported to police that $210 of $300 cached in a dresser drawer had been taken sometime . since the money was placed there July 3. Indiana Railroad division of Wesson Co, 250 E. Ohio st, reported theft of. a typewriter, believed to have heen stolen July 19. Company officials said the door to the office]. apparently had been locked improperly. ¢ Two Attempts Fail ! A burglar attempted to enter the home of Otto H. Oertel, 3352, Schofield ave., during the night, but was frightened away when! Mr. Oertel was awakened by .the sound of a screen being removed. Another failure was chalked up Lor ay i! the attempt to burglarize the

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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Murphy, parents of the winner.

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MINOT, N. D,, July 23 (U, PY) SANTA ANA, Cal, July 22 (u | O. E. Coffey of New Augusta, residerice, 2522 N. Sherman dr., after Residents of neighborhoods near, p,).—Beulah Louise Overell and hes Manager of the C. A. Roberts Co. 'an fliness of three years. She was Minot's factory district returned to, fiance, George (Bud) Gollum, stood at 1717 W. 10th st. said a burglar 5 {their homes toddy after a day of half up in their seats and craned entered the company office dw ing Mrs. All, a native Hoosier, had! terror in which flames fed by gaso- | their necks today to learn how the the night by tearing the screening lived here 37.years and was the line and oil swept through four|state says they blew up her fa- off a back window. A cash box widow of John All. She was a mem- blocks of the industrial section and ther's yacht. {containing about $3 was" missing ber of the Brightwood. Methodist killed four men. | State Criminologist Roger 8. /from-an unlocked safe. church. The church past@¥, the Rev. The fire started with a series of Greene told at their trial on| A burglar reached info the apart{J. R. Flannigan, will conduct the explosions which destroyed three charges of murdering wealthy Mr. ment of Herbert Kaiser ai 405 N. services Thursday al 1:30 p. m. in| bulk gasoline and oil storage tanks| and Mrs. Walter E. Overell how ‘a Meridian st. last night and stole {the Moore Mortuaries Northeast of the Westland and Texaco Co.! Standard alarm clock could set off a wallet containing $17 from a pair (chapel. Burial will be. in Crown! plants, | a dynamite charge to destroy the of trousers. .

| Hull, | The fire. was under control today | yachts ht th HE tock. intel Morris Pearl, 30, of 6023 Primrose Burvivors are her father, Albert. but authorities isolated the district! 8 broug ie 8 arm clog ave, reported that burglars took 300

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son, James: All. New York city; an-|. Total property loss’ was expected grate claims Mr. Gollum wired te I Yn trom 38 me

|other sister, Mrs. George C. Kuhn,'ts reach more than $1 million.

. 4 center of the town. It flowed along | Like the rest of the spectators. they day on the pretense of fixing her (Continued From Page One) the river for a quarter of a mile | gripped the arms of their chairs lawnmower, The man left with the station, then returned to the Sal} 14 (he. four-block area, the! waiting for it to go off. lawnmower to get repairs and the vation Army citadel where the Mul- flames destroyed two bulk storage’ Fhe courtroom was silent enough Woman waited with Mrs, Stanberry. | hollands were living. There he got companies, two creamerios, a grein '© hear the clock tick ‘away six; Five hours later they saw him stagaught clevator, a tavern and a cafe minutes. Just after an attorney gening Sows She street widReil oe . . ioe | ASked, “How much longer?” the lawnmower, The woman joined him Be the worst fire in the city's alarm went off. and they fled. 2 ." In exactly five seconds—the tims gas

» n » { . \ " required for the alarm key to turn| MORTUARY attendauts listed —there was a dull pop and a wisp

yhbe dead as Chester ‘Westom, 25, 3 of ‘smoke curled upward, |Shipping clerk; William Foster, | 2 . .» Miss Overell applauded. FROM Red Oak h Bn | Adam Runyon, a plasterer, and! : %, he sald, he|orton Nelson, a memoer of the fire hitch-hiked to Osceola, spent othe! qenartment who was burned while fighting the flames. All were resi-| dents of Minot. |

ould he Yas bors n Dayton, The injured were Hobart Myers, | n Al a Widowed mother|g, roy N. p., airport manager; Ed-| and sister moved to Oconto, Wis. | win Grown ‘Williston 2 ing oR when he was 5 years old, LMI Olde Bradley ahem I 4 Cir aha : “Mrs. Clyde B ey. Mitiot. © | He was confined iri a Wisconsin | ° ee Bragley Mua. {mental institution, he said, for 30 : ; days when he was 13 years old. Police Graft Probe -

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'In Automobile Wreck |The Queens county grand jury was, | {scheduled to begin its investiga-

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\ Cuticura. Buy at your druggist's. A : ¥ store at nearby Elizaville in Boone | ©" 'oday by nearing the | — - . county, and Mrs. Heckman wer { maker whose charges started the recovering today from injuries re- | !nquiry. ceived when their automobile left | Emetja Polizio, known as Joe the road, crashed into a telephone | Pledge, was to testify ‘concerning pole and turned over two miles his charges that police accepted south of Whitestown- in. . Boone | 'protection” money. - Polizio was county. : {{ree in. $2500 ball after. pleading. J s- | Mi. and Mrs. Heckman received innocent to a book-making charge § [first aid -at Witham hospital here. | yesterday in special sessions court. i Queens civic and church leaders {MUSHROOM OR TOADSTOOL? have warned that they will ask | WASHINGTON — Every mush- | Governor Thomas E. Dewey to inroom is a toadstool, and every load- | tervene in the investigation if “it stool is a mushroom, looks like a quick whitewash.” |

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