Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1950 — Page 20
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Judge Harris, who took the witness stand himself yesterday, (was the only person who men- | tioned that he had been indicted for three felonies by his own Grand Jury.
“I've got a lot of weaknesses and shortcomings, and do some brainless things,” Judge Harris told the justices when his defense counsel, former Supreme Court -ltJudge Clarence R. Martin of -Indianapolis, asked him if he was {guilty of contempt. “But one of my shortcomings is not disrespect for this court,” | the 58-year-old judge said.
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THURSDAY, APR. 27, 1950
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Admits Giving Hint | He admitted under questioning by Judge James A. Emmert of i Shelbyville that telling a Grand| Jury he would consider it a “per- | sonal favor” if the jurors asked him to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Judge "Harris might be considered influencing the jury, one of the things the, court order barred him doing. | Deputy Attorney General James! | A. Watson, who represented Mr. | Purcell, summed up for the State] by arguing that Judge Harris | {was guilty of contempt because {of -several actions. The court] {order was issued at Mr. Purcell’s|
an “information” which accused | Judge Harris of violating it. ; Mr. Watson said Judge Harris! violated the order when he jailed Mr. Purcell for six hours on Mar. | 27, but the judge said he sent his prosecutor to jail for contempt] as an individual and not as the prosecuting attorney. {
Last Nomad Eskimos
Surrender to Hunger
| OTTAWA, Apr. 27 (UP)—The | last band of nomad Eskimos sur- | rendered to civilization today— {the victims of hunger. | | Government officials said the | band of 30 Eskimos, who previously had shunned trading posts, had agreed to accept food and : medical supplies after they ran {out of caribou meat. The supplies {will be flown to them by the | Army Medical Corps. The Eskimos were discovered ‘by a medical officer in an isolated area about 200 miles northwest of Churchill; Man. Officials said they would be flown to a small! trading post at Neultin Lake and’ ll encouraged to engage in Sshing} or fish processing there.
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Rich beef meat balls! Tender spaghetti! In an expertly blended Italian spaghetti sauce with rich tomato flavor!
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A comparison of
im eities served
with manufactured gas
sx This comparison is based on the cost of 17 therms of domestic gas, the equivalent of 1949 average
domestic consumption in Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
PORTLAND, OREGON
BALTIMORE, MD.
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NORFOLK, VA. [74.22 BROOKLYN UN. GAS CO., N.Y.
[4.21
SCRANTON, PA.
(440. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. : RICHMOND, VA. | PE TT KINGS. CNTY. LT. CO., N.Y. | 487 = BROOKLYN BOR. GAS CO., N.Y.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
[$5.05 N.Y. & RICH. GAS CO., N.Y. [5.18 MANCHESTER, N. H.
$5.29
BOSTON, MASS.
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SEATTLE, WASH.
It is of interest to emphasize the point, that Indianapolis gas
users pay LESS for gas today than they did in 1935—in-the face
of huge increases in the many costs of operating the Gas Utility.
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