Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1921 — Page 3
BERGDOLLJUMP NOT ATTENDED BY CORRUPTION District Attorney Tells House Committee No Money Changed Hands. SAYS GUARDS NOT DRUNK WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—There Teas no corruption connected with the escape of Grorer C. Bergdoll, millionaire draft dodger, in the opinion of United States District Attorney Charles McAvoy of Philadelphia. McAvoy appeared before the House Military Affairs Committee today in connection with the investigation of Bergdoll's escape. He said he investigated to learn whether money had been corruptly used. ✓ “I don’t think there was any corruption either by D. C. Gibboney, his attorney, the guards, officers concerned, or Anseli and Bailey, also his attorneys,” McAvoy said. "The trouble was these ofCcials did not recognize the kind of man Bergdoll was.” McAvoy declared that he “heard from a secret source” last October that Bergdoll and Ike Streeher were on the Rhine near occupied German territory. “I notified Attorney General Palmer end the Department of Justice. I do not know the difficulties in the way of getting Bergdoll out of Germany,” McAvoy added. D. C. Gibboney, attorney for Bergdoll. “took every step that seemed possible," when he was Informed of Bergdoil’s making his escape in Philadelphia, McAvoy said. McAvoy declared Bergdoll’s reported statements in Germany that Sergeants O’Hare and York, who were guarding him when he escaped, were drunk, are untrue. “Bergdoll makes that charge, but 1 know it is false,” McAvoy said. "He did, however, put liquor in their way to get them drunk.”
ERWIN BERGDOLL QUITS PRISON ON WRIT WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Erwin Bergdoll, brother of Grorer Cleveland Bergooll, nas been released from military prison at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., on a writ of habeas corpus, according to a long distance telephone message received here today by District Attorney Charles A. McAvoy of Philadelphia. Erwin Bergdoll was convicted of desertion and was serving five years in the Federal Prison. 1920 FIRE LOSS, $225,000. “* KOKOMO, Ind., Feb. 10.—Kokomo’s fire loss for last year exceeds $225,000. the largest known in seven years, according to the report of Fire Chief Ed ShauNoan.
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store to capital autocratic control of the workers, B. M. Jewell, president of the Railway Employes’ ’Department of the American Federation of Labor, charged in a statement before the United States Railroad Labor Board. “What Atterbury really means by a return to the conditions of Dec. 31, 1917, is the resumption of this autocratic control from which the war has freed us and which was especially exemplified by conditions on the Penn.ylvsnia railroad. ’ Jewell charged that Atterbury’s appeal for abrogation of rules and a request for permission to cut wages of railroad laborers were timed with a view to stampeding the board into taking a position on the matter. PURPOSES OF APPEAL SET OUT. The appeal, according to Jewell, which was made Just when the entire case of the management had been presented to the board, was designed also to: Convince the public that high freight rates fundamentally due to past financial irregularities and efficiencies of railread management should be attributed to present organizations of railroad employes. Obtain from the board a recognition of the railroad management’s contention that the Government's war policy had led to a decrease in the efficiency of employes in order to use this later to wring from the railroad administration full payment of the exorbitant claims which the railroads are making. Sound a note of warning to railroad employes, carrying with it a threat that unless they came meekly begging for local adjustment of conditions immediate lay-offs would follow, coupled with pressure for a reduction in all wage rates.
THREE-FOLD OBJECT. “Atterbnry had a three-fold object in view,” said Jewell. "This was: “L He attempted to destroy the foundation upon which the board rests by making it render a decision, based entirely upon exparte evidence of one side. “2. He has dealt in the most barefaced hypocrisy in his promise to use his influence to prevent requests for wage reductions when he knows that abrogation of certain rules in the national agreements would mean nothing less than reduction in earnings, and, “3. He has abused the courtesy of the board in granting him nn opportunity to speak by using that privilege In vainly attempting to coerce the employes of the roads into accepting the autocratic conditions which he proposes by threatening them with a lockout, if the ultimatum which he lays down is not Immediately accepted.” ASKS POSTPONEMENT OF CONSIDERATION. Jewell asked the board to postpone further consideration of the appeal of Gen. W. W. Atterbury. representing toe roads, for immediate abrogation of national agreements and to proceed to hear the evidence the unions will present to back up the charge of conspiracy. “This conspiracy aims at the disruption of the legitimate organizations of the workers of the country and the in-
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troductlon of chaotic industrial conditions, dominated by the huge economic power of an absentee financial combination which, up to this period, practically has the control of the working and living conditions of millions of wageearners and their families,” said Jewell. WALSH DEMANDS ROAD FINANCE INQUIRY CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—A sweeping inquiry into the financial conditions of railroads was demanded today of the United States railroad labor board by Frank P. Walsh, labor counsel. Walsh submitted a list of twenty-five railroad presidents and financiers, whom he asked the board to subpoena. He plans to question them regarding statements of W. W. Atterbury, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railway, that unless working agreements were Immediately abrogated railroads would go bankrupt.
PRIMARY FIGHT IN CRISIS WHEN M’CRAY DODGES (Continued From Page One.) Brown and Representative Chester A. Davis. Then the Governor left the “Colonels” and walked back to his office. Lyons and Robinson remained under the dome. All was quiet for almost two minutes. Then the side door In the Governor's office opened and Senator Swain walked out. “Oh, Lyons,” he shouted, In a voice that could be heard half tne length of the corridor, “come here and bring Robinson with you." Lyons, with Robinson in tow. walked rapidly to the door and It closed behind them and Senator Swain. A short time later the appointment of the committee was announced. Governor McCray's assertion that the Republican platform called for repeal of the State-wide primary law, a statement that he reiterated yesterday when he threw up his hands and pleaded to be left out of the ,fight that threatens to rock the G. O. P„ is predicated on a hitherto untold story that dates from the Republican State convention lust spring. At the bottom of the controvery. aside from the conflicting political ambitions inextricably mingled. Is the fact that two lntepretattona can be placed on the primary plank In the platform. This condition has led to a factional division In the Legislature, which in turn has carried with it a great element of the Republican party. On the one side are the repeallsts led by Governor McCray, and on the other side Is Edward C. Toner, former Progressive and former candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor.' who Is seeking to have the present law extended. ONUS TO REST ON GOVERNOR. Whether the Governor is successful In eliminating himself, however, the action
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of the organization and the party leaders in attempting to emasculate the law will bear the administration stamp and whatever onus attaches to the move will be placed on the Governor. The bitterness that marks the battle In certain sections has resulted in bringing out State convention secrets. The revelation, which came from reliable sources, shows that the dominating factors in the move to knock out the law were Senators New and M'atson. Prior to the State convention, it will be recalled, State Chairman C. M. Wasmuth named an- advisory committee to draft a tentative platform. When the platform committee met the night before the convention a complete platform devised by the advisory committee was presented. The platform framers went down the list of planks, accepting one here, amending another there, and knocking out still others until they came to the one on the primary. DEADLOCK WAS IMMINENT. Jesse Green, editor of the Ft. ayne News-Sentinel, stood for a straight-out repeal plank. Mr. Toner desired the primary system Indorsed, aud there the committee locked horns. The battle would have gone on indefinitely had not the threat of a minority report from the pro-primary adherents forced the committee to compromise by admitting the advisory committee's plank. It was agreed, according to reports, that the committees should Interpret the plank as favoring the correction of the present primary law. Mr. Toner ever since has taken that stand. It Is declared by the proponents cf tlie primary that the plank, however, was written at the dictation of the two Senators, who hoped through Us lack of clarity to bring about repeal of the law as a party measure. If it had not been for the agreement reached by the platform committee, it is said, there would be no contradiction of the Interpretation that the plank does call for the death of the law.
TYPHUS FENCE IS THROWN UP IN PORTS OF U. S. (Continued From Page One.) America, Commissioner Wallis said an Italian ship which recently left Trieste was Inspected en route at three different ports of call and three batches of unauthorized immigrants totaling fortyeight were remn'ed, but that the ship managed to dock hero with fourteen smuggled men aboard, who were apprehended only after a confession by one Italian who had tried to escape by Jumping overboard. ESTIMATES 1,800,000 IMMIGR %NTS I N \E \ It. Commissioner M'allls, who estimates theer will be some 1.300,000 immigrants arriving in America this year, said the
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arrivals were-only limited by the capacity of ships with steerage passages. “If there were twice as many ships with steerage accommodations,’ Wallis said, “our year’s immigration would easily be doubled. There are 12,000,000 Europeans, I estimate, hoping to come here. In Poland alone there are 311,009 passport applications on file. One doctor recently returned from abroad said Polish people were walking from Warsaw to Cherbourg—a distance of 700 miles — where many of them arrive only with sufficient money to pay their passage. “We had 1,100 aliens on three ships who had less than $1 each,” continued Wallis, “and 1,700 who had less than $20.” “Ellis Island Is greatly overcrowded,” lie said. INDIVIDUAL PROVIDES PROBLEM. Commissioner Wallis said the country's problem was the Individual immigrant, the proper selection of him, and not the total number of immigrants admitted to this nation. “There should be a preferential system of selecting immigrants abroad and do lousing and medical inspection of them at the port of embarkation,” he said. Immigration should be “kept out of politics and administered as an econmic problem,” he asserted. He said the literacy test is futile.
Crew Saved at Sea as Ship Is Sinking BOSTON, Feb. 10. —Rescue about 600 miles off Halifax of the officers and crew of the sinking Belgian steamship Bombardier. New York for Antwerp, by the United States Shipping Board steamship Mount Clay is in radio messages to the naval station at Otter Cliff, Maine, and relayed to the Boston navy yard. “Two. lifeboats adrift," the radio added, and this puzzled naval officials. Negro Driver Fined SSO for Passing Car Paul Frazer, negro, 1207 Fayette street, was found guilty of driving past a street car discharging passengers and was fined SSO by Judge M'alter Pritchard In city court yesterday afternoon. Frazer was arrested by Patrolman Norman at Warman avenue and West Washington streets. ROAD SI PEKINTENDENT RESIGNS. KOKOMO, Ind., Feb. 10.—Charles P. B> rum has resigned as superintendent of roads and has been succeeded by Charles McCoy.
On Sale Friday and Saturday The items shown here are part of the stock we bought during the war. They are all well made. The sale price represents savings all the way from 10 to 15 per cent. In addition to these items, we have hundreds and hundreds of other items which will be of interest to both men and women, and which we are now clearing out at equivalent reductions. DESCRIPTION OF ITESIS. Beg. Price. Sale Price. First quality 1-lb. Cheney Straight Claw Hammer $1.45 $1.13 13-oz. Defiance Claw Hammer, second quality • 1.00 .83 16-oz. Defiance Claw Hammer, second quality 1.10 .88 1%-lb. Cheney Ball Pein Hammer • • 1.15 .88 iy 2 -lb. Cheney Ball Pein Hammer 1.25 .96 7- High-grade Riveting Hammer • 1.05 .63 12-oz. High Grade Riveting Hammer ... • 1.15 .68 1-inch Reliance Socket Butt Chisel ... * • 1.00 .83 High-Grade Coal Chisel 35 .23 Cotter Pin Pullers • 35 .23 Mossberg Auto Wrench Sockets, all sizes 20 .15 No. 25 Williams’ Semi-Finished Wrench 23 .18 No. 27 Williams’ Semi-Finished Wrench • 28 .23 No. 29 Williams’ Semi-Finished Wrench • 33 .27 10-inch Stillson Pattern Pipe Wrench 1.50 1.23 9-inch Straight Mottled Auto Wrench 40 .32 8- Crescent Pattern Adjustable Wrench 95 .75 Adjustable Hack Saw, with one 8-inch blade .52 .42 No. 2 Champion Hand Tool Grinder 4.25 3.38 No. 1 Champion Hand Tool Grinder 3.25 2.58 %-inch Universal Portable Electric Drill, 110 volt 92.00 73.60 12-inch One-Half Round Bastard File (Heller Bros.) 65 .48 12inch Flat Bastard File (Heller Bros.) 52 .38 8-inch Star Hack Saw Blades 07 .05 4 inch Champion Screw Driver 35 .27 5V 2 and 514 B Goodell & Pratt Hand Drill .• 4.75 3.78 6- Perfect Handle Screw Driver 55 .43 7- Swedish Lineman Side Cutting Pliers 2.60 2.15 8- Swedish Lineman Side Cutting Pliers 3.00 2.45 6-inch Long Needle Nose Pliers - 1.50 1.19 Zelnicker’s Lumber Crayon, all colors 10 .07 No. 254 Lead Pencil • • .02 No. 259 Lead Pencil .01 y 2 No. 514 Carpenter’s Pencil .03 Bates’ Flexible 6-inch Steel Rule 50 .37 Bates’ Plain 6-inch Steel Rule 50 .37 No. 856 6-foot Folding Rule 80 .63 Tool Rolls for Mechanics, of waterproof canvas, size 23x40 inches, leather bound, 50 pockets 1.00 Plumb Bobs • • • 25 .15 Hickory Chisel Handles, leather tipped .15 .10 Shoemaker Hammers • 35 v .21 6- Drop Forge Pliers 40 . .23 Carpenters’ Braces, 8-inch sweep 1.25 .98 7- Adjustable End Wrenches 70 .68 Scratch Awl • • • 15 .09 6-inch Carpenter Pincers .85 .63 4-inch Iron Cabinet Clamps .... Automobile Creepers, with head rest 2.75 2.25 India Pocket Oil Stones • 25 .16 Hammer Handles, second grade 15 .05 TT hardware go. ill vj X 120-124 E. Washington St
YOUTH TELLS COPS TALES OF HOLDUPS Surrenders to Sleuths, Saying Georgia Wants Him. Mark Palmer Haywood, 19, surrendered to Detectives Radamacher and Peats today and told a 3tory of having been a member of a gang of hold-up men who robbed a bank at Swanee, Ga. The detective department has started an Investigation. Haywood said he lived at Alkharetta, Milton County, Ga., and he said that two weeks ago he and two other young men, Carroll Williams and Tom James, held up and robbed a bank at Swanee. He said they obtained $2,000 and made their escape in an automobile. When about fifteen miles from Swanee, he said, the pursuers were getting too close and they deserted the automobile and rah into the woods. Williams, he said, was caught. The other two escaped. Haywood said he was under a SI,OOO bond signed by his father pending court action in another case. Haywood is without money.
Water Company Asks Authority for Bonds Authority to tssue $220,000 in 7 per cent preferred stock was asked of the public service commission today by the Indianapolis Water Company. The stock is to be sold to reimburse the company for additions last year, according to the petition. A statement of 1920 earnings shows operating revenues $1,39.’i.282.62, net earnings, $680,219 59, and net corporate income, $346,019.91. Gas Subdues Negro After Pistol Battle PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10.—A negro known as Alabama Joe was gassed Into submission today after holding off 250 policemen for five hours. Armed with two pistols, the negro wounded three of the attackers, one seriously. He was wounded by one of the hundreds of shots fired Into the building where he had taken refuge. He was sought on a murder charge. Literary Critic Dies NEW YORK. Feb. 10.—James Gibbons Hunoker, best known literary and music critic in America, Is dead at bis Brooklyn home from pneumonia.
Belgians Open Fire LONDON, Feb. 10.—Serious fighting has broken out between the Belgian army of occupation In Germany and the inhabitants of Aix La Chapelie, according to advices received here this afternoon. A Belgian patrol fired on a crowd us persons in the streets, wounding several of them.
Says Small Women Have Best Chance Bargains come and bargains go, but sad to relate, nearly all the bargains In this season’s Women’s Suits in sizes above 38 have been snapped up at Menter’s. The dainty little lady has her chance for the balance of this week and If she can wear a suit size 14, 16 and 18, she can pet a real bargain such as may never be offered again for a year. And Just to make it easy for the lucky ones, Menter says you can have any of the present season’s suits as offered below for SI.OO down. The first payment gets the suit at Menter’s and you can arrange to pay the balance as convenient. Suits now offered at $25.00 were priced this season up to $65.00. Suits now marked $35.00 sold from $70.00 to SIOO.OO. Please understand that these are very hlgh-clnrs suits—suits that any woman of taste and refinement will be proud to wear. Here Is Just what we have today, but more are coming from our Buffalo store before Saturday. Size 14—1 Suit at $25.00 Size 14—2 Suits at $35.00. Size 16— Suits at $25,00. Size 16—15 Suits at $35.00. Size IS—2 Suits at $25.00. Size 18—4 Suits at $35.00. Size 36—2 Suits at $25.00. Size 36—3 Suits at $35.00. Size 38—1 Suit at $2.5.00. Size 40—1 Suit at $25.00. Size 44—1 Suit at $25.00. Come and see them ; visitors are always welcome at the friendly store. Alterations are free—we do as we advertise.—MENTEß. 109-111 South Illinois St. Third door south of Maryland street. Open Saturday night until 9:09. We gladly open accounts with out-of-town customer*. —Advertisement.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—ls You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets j The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels —there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark ring3 under your eyes—pimples —a bilious ]ook in your sac eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c-30c
NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages.
Ah! W’hat relief: Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It’s just splendid.—A and vertisement.
DROPSY TREATED By Dr. Miles, the Great Specialist, TVTI. Sends a (3.75 Trial Treatment Freo. Many Report Cured After Doctors Failed. At first no disease is apparently more harmless than dropsy; a little swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, and a lingering and wretched death if the dropsy is not cured. Dr. Miles has heen know., as a leading specialist in these diseases for thirty years. His liberal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers is certainly worthy of serious consideration. You may never have such an opportunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment consists of four dropsy remedies in one, also Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment is specially prescribed for each patient and is three times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually relieves the first day, and removes swelling in six days in most cases. Delay is dangerous. Send for Remarkable Report* of Cures. All afflicted readers may have Book, Examination Chart. Opinion, Advice ana a Two-Pound Trial Treatment free. Write at once. Describe your case. Address Dr. Franklin Miles. Dept. DA., 154 to 164 Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind.—Advertisement.
All Run Down Now Feels Fine Eatonte Ended His Troubles “Eatonic is the only thing ,1 haw found to stop my heartburn and I think it has been a great help in nervous spells," writesG.C. Johnson. An upset stomach may cause lots of suffering all over the body. Eatonio helps in such case 9 by removing the cause of the misery, because it takes np and carries out the excess acid and gases aud keeps the digestive organs in natural working order. A tablet after meals is all you need. Big box costs only a trifle with druggist’s guarantee.
SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAD? tt’s Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and j Lustre to Hair. Yon can torn fray, faded hair beantV* fully dark and lustrous almost ovc< night If you’ll got a bottle of “Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Million* of bottle* of tbia old famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved by tha addition of other ingredient*, ar* ■old annually, *n.r* a well-known drugs gist here, because It darkens the hair an naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray 0* becoming faded have a surprise awalfet ing them, because after one or two aj> plications the gray hair vanlehea and your lock* become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray-balrad* unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and pbur Compound tonight and you’U b* delighted with yonr dark, handaome hali and yonr youthful appearance wlthia ■ few day*.—Advertisement _ ;
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