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ROUaO CHECK ROADS PROPOSED Plan Cxpoctcd to Eliminate res: in Crashes. CnoV.TJ STUDIES PROPOSAL A ps: to naie a3 state road fciterwctlona circular la an effort to rc jr? ths rrrr.lxr cf autorr.cbL'e ac t'l: f.t:!.::c being by the rtre xsy ccrr.rrion. The rrrr, i. itas advanced by V.d n. a trustee of rurd je Ur.l mia t3 th cf the ea' i rrra tn auto fatalities.

Dcat .3 in tutort? ecctienU have Jr.erc. i rear It fire tidies la txelvc Itc i rr 1 rrtrcr i t.v.r 1 T.r.?r? rt a 7 i r. fco. t. i h'xh he has ccmrsis Il rry G.

Is "ts ltcrjct thre vrh all is Uizz studied by the Oovcrnor and ths highway commission. Erown as If such a plan should be adopted It trJsht be decided to male ths ire la smaller in order to lessen the amount cf land the state would have to buy for the Inner part of the circle. VETERAfi BURKS TO DEATH r. Jfirih. 5, Victim florae Fire IaraLd Grandson Saved.

1 5 racial to Tha Keval Ind, February J. Fletcher Eugene Marsh, age eightv six. Tea I It; i. v.z f) pcvi t.v?.t a ce t.o I'zrs Il' rz haj pro acres .1 i.l this lar.d rtcrs fcr t2.e Tr thr the t. c'j uztl ts tr.l tf to rs 1 rzzd cv.II ccrs.

J.l.n J. I.r: 2, 1 fcr cf the C' r.r n. 1 be a as r.s pr2cti '1 to fact that 1 head on but p' a I 1 V. .1 4. at road rr.tr i a t.9 CC 1 avrrt aid.

"and "7 aTcid'd" 1 crr.rr.iv.ion Is nccrr.od the effort to reduce trj.T.Ur cf auto latahtks cn Cute arl cf heallh ttaii tics for the r. ti l.e years show that the T.Kl Cf C1 In Eui acci dents 1.3va 4 erfry year with ths fT 'i rf hen they de jr 7i I 213. Lest year z. tl.3 f.r.t C. that the deaths I ave run than There wrre IS A la't year: 62 in c7 la 13C3, and crjy TIT 1313.

A aa. cf the propped circle to nernor LeAha by Itctts 11 I v. a 1 ft Mrs. car Into and i tlr.ee born Idea In He civil war veteran, was burned to death fci a fire which destroyed his cottage here Eunday. His Invalid grandson.

Fletcher E. Marsh, Jr, are twenty cne. was raved by the ef'ort cf Mrs. J05epa wilt, twenty six. housekeeper.

She dragged through a window and to the home of a neighbor. lira, wilt suffered injuries to her feet. The cottage was fa flames when the occupants awakened. Ifr. Harsh was a widely known res ident ci the summer colony here.

He was born la Mt. Vernon. O. A captain cf the 17th Michigan regiajent, he was breveted a major at the close of the war. lie is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

1L C. Devon, lit. Vernon, and a son. The jcz'h had lived with his grandfather lor the last two years. DIES AFTER AUTO CRASH Chicaro Woman.

Are Seventy. Victim Vi ne en noate to norUa. fSl lo TL Xewil tYMOUR, Ind, February J.Jirs. Ilate Uhn. age seventy, Chicago, is dead" at the Echneck lie mortal Hospital here as result cf Injuries suffered an automobile crash here Saturday.

Uhn, her daughter, Mrs. EcoU Marrtnpr, and a erancLson. Scott Mar rlner. Jr, were driving to Florida. The tklddcd la Ctaie Hlshway 31.

sven north of here, and crashed a telephone pole. Mrs. Marriner son were only slightly hurt. Canadian Envvy, Tea King. Dies.

LONDON, February 3 AP.) Teter Larkln. Canadian high eemmis loner la London, died today at his home la this city. lie had been ill he rtturned from The Hague reparations conference. Larkla was eeventy three years old and was high cf Canada hi the United Kingdom since 1322. lie was la Montreal and originated the cf delivering tea to the public scA'cd lead packets.

He became known as the "tea king of was a Liberal In political leaning. 1 11 warn aramst 1 "Palmolive Soap is made of pure vegetable oils. It is safe for the most delicate skin. I team my clients against the irritation produced by ordinary soaps, Tliose iclio use Palmolice shoio the best rev suits a flcr our otcn beauty treatments." s9 1 ivAANTXa3TtASSS 28, VlENKA ttufs tale, dtross from tht fxmoiu Of ers Henjt in Vie. l4srs th itls cf may rojJ miitb bt serrtd btntj aJriier, mw ON COY'S GAS RIGHTS J.

Cotter, and Other Certificate Holders Act. i COUNSEL JOINS IN EFFORT Another attack on city's' right to possession of the citizens Gas Company under the terms of the 1905 contract has been filed fax federal court by attorneys for John Cotter and other stock certificate holders, appearing as friends of the court the Newton Todd suit to quiet the curs title. Cotter and associates have a suit similar to Mr. Todd's suit pending In the federal court against the city and trustees of the Gas Company, seeking an Injunction against transfer of the property to the city under terms of the contract on or before August 33, wv. xnen attorneys have appeared In arguments on motions In the Todd suit and In several ways have com cmea tneir efforts to attempt defeat of the 1903 agreement.

Louis B. Ew bank and WHiiam L. Taylor are attorneys In the Cotter action. The brief lust filed sets out the contention of Cotter and his assod aies that only a voting trust and not a public charitable trust for the benefit of gas consumers and the people of Indianapolis exists la the Citizens Gas Company. They contend that It has now become Impossible for the city to possess the Gas Company since matured obligations and.

stock obligations have not been paid out of earnings of the company. Dissolution of the corporation without liquidation of Indebtedness, the brief asserts, would leave the stock certificate holdm liable for unpaid obligations. feeverai methods were provided tn the 1SC5 contract for the dtr to ob tain possession, of which the liquidation cf the corporation 'obligations out of earnings was only one. The city also has the right to mortgage the gas property for money to pay off obligations or may otherwise liquidate the corporation, attorneys for the city point out. in asserting that only a Toting trust exists in the corporation and agreements the Cotter brief con tin tied, "The truth is that the whole theory of a public charitable trust or, as now modified, of a pub lie.

trust, was manufactured out of whole cloth by the Ingenuity of counsel. If mil THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19S0. says of 'X Whose of many trust existed, of which the Citizens Gas Company was trustee, as claimed, and for the benefit of gas consumers, no option would be left In the city as to whether It would or would not require the transfer of the A ruling from Judge Robert C. Baltic 11 on motion by Todd attorneys to strike out parts of the city's answer to the original petition is now being awaited by parties to the FACE GAMING CHARGES Eighteen Arrested After Felice Alleged Craps Game. Eighteen men, including the operator, were arrested in a raid on an alleged craps game tn the basement of the restaurant and poolroom of Henry Gocke.

age fifty. 1365 Madison avenue, late Sunday. Lieutenant Van Sickle and Sergeant Klrtrtdge and squads conducted the raid. A small amount of money and a dice box was said to have been confiscated. The eighteen men.

It was said, vere grouped around a pool table in the basement. Gocke was charged with keeping a gam trig house and the others were charged with gaming and visiting a gaming house. CONSERVATIVES INDORSED Indjanapeu Typographical Union De cides Candidates' Stand. Members of the Indian apoiis Typographical Union No. 1 have Indorsed the entire Conservative ticket to be voted for In the annual election of officers for the International organization, to be held in May.

tt was announced Monday by EL A. Perkins, Jr, president. Fred Barker. Spokane, Wash, is Conservative rnrt1tt for president, and John Buckley, New York, is candidate for secretary treasurer. The Indianapolis local wQ support the candidacy of Everett W.

Mo Glnnis, Los Angeles, for agent of the union Printers Home, at Colorado Springs. Ta Speak on Sted Treating. J. E. Bums.

Cleveland sales engi neer, win speak at the get together dinner of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Soeietv for Steel Chamber of Commerce, on Case Hardening and Heat Treating.1 He will give personal experiences with steel treating. A round table discus sion will be held following the talk. Professor John F. Keller, steel specialist at Purdue University, will open class rtiday at the T. M.

c. A. on "Steel and Its Treatment," The class is cpen to steel treaters. machinists, tool makers, foremen and superin tendents. me jut If 11 BTimillWiGE Present Document Sufficient, Says Official.

Spokesman, ORGANIZATION IS FORMED Formation of a nonpartisan organization for the purpose of opposing the plan to draft a new Constitution for Indl2S has been effected vith the filing of articles of incorporation for the Constitutional Defenders League with the secretary of state. The purpose of the organization, according to its Incorporators, "is to give information to Its members relative to the question to be submitted to the voters, as to whether or not they desire a constitutional convention called for the purpose of doing away with our present Constitution." rne incorporators believe." It was asserted by Arthur J. Jones, an official of the new organization, "that the present Constitution, which has stood the test since 1851. and tmaer wmcn the state has made great progress, is raffi dent and tt Is not a proper time to change our basic law. The present Constitution provides for a method of amendments, and as long as desired changes come within the purview of the Constitution itself.

It may be taken care of by way of amendments." Other incorporators are John Battery. Frank Boms, A. Baumgart. Oscar F. Smith.

Charles Clark and Charles Mendenha.il. All voters are eligible to membership and there will be no membership fees or dues, tt was announced. LAST RITES' AT CHURCH Mrs. Jennie B. Fbb, SI.

te Be Buried i Toesday. Funeral services for Jennie Boss Fish, age eighty four widow of William S. Fish, former president of the Sentinel Printing Company, will be held at the Second Presbyterian church at 2 p. m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Fish died Sunday at her home. 402 North Meridian street, after an illness of a month. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Jean S.

MUner. pastor or the church, and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Fish, the eldest member of the congregation of the Second Presby terian church, had been a resident of eon ijs the famous Pessl, of is not recularly dranwi trap OE ordimsiry soaps PESSL Vienna and Budapest beauty house has served the aristoc racy nations for over a hundred years. "TO Every skin needs the deep, thorough cleansing which only the vegetable oils of palm and olive can give.

sidn an remain beaotiuV Vienna and Budapest, "if it with soip and water. But to say Use any soap is dangerous. Yea should be particular in choosing soap for your face. "Only a pure soap soap made of fifie, soothing cosmetic oils will doC That is vby I recornrhend only Palmolive." i Pnsl, international authority" To Pessl's shop, across from the Opera House come women whose names are famous in society, the world of opera and the stage. And he advises them all to use this home beaury treatment which takes so little time and produces such gratifying results.

r. Massage a bland lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water gently into the sHn, letting the lather get deep into every tiny pore. Then rinse away soap, dirt, make up with warm water, finally with cold. And you'll find that your skin is wonderfully soft, smooth, protected against the many abuses of modern life. Beware'of irritation So many soaps irritate while they cleanse.

They are ape to roughen the texture of the skin and spoil its delicate coloring. Palmolive is" a pure vegetable oil soap. Its color, its odor, its very feeling is that of nature's great cosmetic oils. It deanses safely, i. Herr PessI one of a great international group of beauty specialists, who have cliscovered the facts shout Palmolive for themselves and who now tell their patrons to use this soap in preference to any other.

Today, there are over 18,900 such Think of that! Thousands and thousands of those best fitted to know proclaim Palmolive best. You will like Palmolive. You will be using it soon for the bath, too since it costs even less than quite ordinary Follow PessTs adVicev Begin this'very day. 7 Consider the weight of this professional advice! 18,907 beauty experts recommend Palmolive! Indianapolis nearly all her life, living at the Meridian street address thirty two years. A daughter.

Miss Julia R. Fish, with whom she made her home, survives, I SO inexpensive You will never know the meaning of 'face powder satisfaction" until ne Plough's Fact Powder. This pare, fine powder combines every important clement that discriminating women demand and frequently pay more than is necessary to obtain. Plough's Face Powdgr is made of the purest ingredients, is soothing and beneficial to. the skin, delightful to use and gratifying in its effectiveness.

Flower fragrant, silk sifted to fluffy smoothness and tinted to accent loveliest flesh tones. this high quality face powder will keep your complexion looking fresh and beautiful for hours without repowdering. Plough Face Powder now comes in three sizes, each having a distinctive odor and texture. The attractive square, round and oval boxes are ob tainable at all dealers, sensibly priced at 30c, 50c and 75c Lt fir lb Black mud TFhu CifzJt an tht Forfait FACE POWDER. ScnjpSuJne.

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