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AGE 28 __:_ | foe Order ‘To Install Officers

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: Mrs, Barl Richardwill install officers at 8 p. "Mrs. Daniel | Doichu, - Mrs. Wilbur! morrow in the Masonic Temple Poster Mis. Melvin Ketilehut, Mrs ir | - * Buehler, Mrs Charles Hel ing, re Routh and Illinois Sts. Dinner ‘will 2 liam. Albersmeier, Mrs ' ; served at 6:15 p. m. - Mrs. Cecil Crider and Mrs Ne rite { The. instaliirig officers include Mrs. | Take Oath i mn Presence Officers ie be installed are i Harold Rubin, Mrs Clifford Steele, Mrs flliam J. Albrecht, president. Marcus Paden, Mrs. Oscar Wacker, Mrs v Mrs. Bernard Holmes, oracle; Mrs, Floyd [Theodore Pence and Mrs, Earl Scout, Of Sanders, Rouls :

Thirty new police ‘officers were! [sworn into duty today in one of the cloging acts of the present Balely Boatd. The new officers included 22 men and eight women. They will be sent to police: training School be-

r ' 2, ; : BARNEY ali JEWELERS — (277472 They took their oath at a meeting

y - . of the board this morning in the . presence of . Chief Sanders and 70 LOOK LIKE 4 v Capt.” Edward Rouls, who will become chief ‘when the new adminis-| tration takes office Jan, 1. Capt. Rouls attended the meeting today to get’ a slant on one of his new duties as head of the Police, De-

partment, Approves Traffic Plan a In ‘another action the Safety

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placed final approval on. a plan calling for a series of streets just north »f the Delaware St. bridge over Fall Creek The plan will go into effect at 8 a. m. tomorrow, The one-way cvstem is expected to eliminate coi-

gestion in the area during trafic rush hours - New patrolmen appointed today

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Hinchman ‘Sols’ Hancock Jury

Times Stale Service GREENFIELD, Dec. 16 Failure ft the Hancock County Grand Jury to investigate gambling conditions brought a severe reprimand from Tudge John B. Hinchman in Circuit urt vesterday Describing the grand jury's deliberations as a “farce.” Judge Hinchman charged. that jurors had ignored “reports of widespread gambling in the county.” “You have returned one minor indictment have overlooked the

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WEST WASHINGTON STREET big offenses,” the judge told the jury when it made its final report ———————————— to the court ‘Rumors of Slot Machines’ “I have heard rumors that slot

machines as well as punchboards and . pinball machines are operating in the county, “I know that you know these conditions exist. I don't think you have done your duty.” Judge Hinchman reminded the jury that the court has no way to “cleah up” such conditions in the county other than through grand | jury action, Sheriff Jack Reubush said he has been trying to clean up gambling conditions’ in the county but ex[plained that his office “had been {unable to find anyone who would I sign aMdavits in gambling cases. |" He said he recently asked state [ police to assist his office in a drive against gambling devices Jail Called ‘Dangerous’ The grand jury in its final report condemned the county jail as | “dangerous and a menace to the J of both prisoners and the { sheriff and his staff.” The report warned that prisoners through a hole in the

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Murder Suspect Out Second Time

Sewell Richard Davidson, 42, of 2143 N. Capitol Ave, was out of by dead $5 alg, jail under $4000 bond again today ) in the second degree murder of

| Marion May, 38-year-old Mars Hill

| hoodlum and former ocnvict 2s Y %0 It was the second time in six Lag ob \\9 3 months that ‘Davidson won the \ right to post bail in the case. Last

ih a habeas corpus hearing on an affidavit, indicted the

Two weeks ago he was on the grand jury pending another hearing yesterday Rabb, of Criminal ed the bond request Davidson is charged: with second degree murder in the gun duel last March 17 in which May was killed. The defendant said May fired first in what appeared to be lottery ticket war,

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For Yule Circle Pictures

Priday midnight is the deadline for submifting pictures of the Chrifftthas decorations on the Circle

Monument to THe Times Amateur

Photo Contest, The best photos will earn $75 in prizes for their photographers. First prize will be $50; second, $15, and third, - $10. | The winning pictures will be reproduced in The Times on Wednesday, Dec. 24 ‘With the Christmas decorations division ah added feature to the weekly Times contest, pictures on general subjects Jeceived His week

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phone number, type film and cam- decision of the judges is final.

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Man Is Found ‘Dead in Auto * State police on patrol today found ‘Auction of 1500 million cubic feet the body of Isaac’ Coffman, 56, of o ronal forest amber near 106 Walnut St., thport, slumped ™¢ n, Alaska, been post~ totaling $23 in his pockets. Police atthe wheel ve SE car parked at! poned to April 14, "United States sald the “walking piggy bank” first Shelby St. and Madison Ave. disclosed !said he won the hoard of gpickels. body was found about 7 a. m. ‘and. pennies in a dice game but. Apparent cause of death was al uled for yesterday. later admitted he robbed a filling heart attack. station, era used, shutter speed, diaphragm Dr. opening, type lighting. Any number of pictures may be dinner meeting tomorrow of. the newly organized Central Indiana date for sale of an additional 1500

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