Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1921 — Page 12
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GRAND JURY TO SIFT SHOOTING Coroner Sends Police Emergency Driver’s Case Up for Investigation. The Marlon County grand jury Is scheduled to begin Investigating the circumstances leading to the fatal shooting ox Louis Klicge, 4050 Graceland avenue, who was shot by Fronzo Wagner, police emergency driver, ou Oct. 9. Dr. Haul F. Robinson, coroner, has announced that he has decided to present the casa to the grand Jury. Wagner claims that he discovered Klinge and George Weinlneger, 1310 Rhelby street, near his automobile, after a tire had been stolen shortly before. Wagner claimed that he found two men attempting to remove a tire from his car. Klinge In Ms last statement contended that he was not near the automobile and had nothing to do with the theft of a tire from Wagner's machine. Weinlneger also has said that Klinge had nothing to do with the theft of the tire but admits that he (Weinlneger) stole the tire that was found in Klinge'? automobile some distance from the scene of the shooting. ‘GOODRILLERS’ AT IT AGAIN Italian Murder Band Scores Two More Notches in Stick. NEWARK, N. J., Oct. Si—A resumption of the operations of the “good killers”—the Italian murder band—was feared here today following two killings in the last twenty-four hours. Marino Sperieneo, S9, and Giacomo Ponte, 50, are the dead men.' Sperieneo was stabbed in the abdomen and his body was found lying in the street. Ponte was shot as be stood in his store.
LEMAUX AIDS WOMEN VOTERS Writes Letter Regarding ‘First Paper’ Men. In response to a letter sent by the League of Women Voters asking that steps be taken to see that the “first paper’’ men who registered before the first amendment making it unlawful for them to vote was adopted be notified so that any confusion may be avoided at the polls, Miss Alma Silkier has received the following response from Irving Lemaux, Republican city chairman. “I am very pleased to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the twenty-eighth and am attaching hereto copy of a letter which I am sending to Mr. Ernest L. Kingston. vi< e chairman of our committee, who is in reality the acting chairman. "I heartily agree with the contents of your letter and I sincerely trust that the members of your league will use their best efforts on election day to see that no one votes of any party except legal voters as set forth under the law." The letter to Mr. Kingston is as follows : “If you have not already notified byletter the ward chairman, also the precinct committmcr. regarding first paper men who are registered being unable to vote, please do so. “I think it would also be well for you to secure f om the city clerk a list containing the names of the first paper men so that the precinct committeemen could check against this list in their respective precincts, thereby eliminating any possibility of any question being raised as regards Illegal voting after the election.” ANDERSON MAN UNDER ARREST Another Added to Beech Grove Robbery Group. Claude Mitchell, 27, formerly of this city bnt now claiming his residence as Anderson and his occupation as that of a barber, today was being held under SIO,OOO bond on a charge of being an accessory to the lieech Grove Bank robbery. He was arrested Saturday upon a grand jury capias. He is the eighth person to be taken Into custory tn connection with the robbery of the bank. Others were Indicted Friday by the Marion County grand jury. The police charge that Mitchell had knowledge of the robbery and is accused of having talked over the plans with William McDonald, a former patrolman, who Is under arrest. Mitchell was brought In and questioned by detectives some weeks ago following the arrest of three of the alleged bandits, but at that time the police were unable to obtain any evidence against him and he was released. The new evi dence was obtained in the confession made by Clint Simms, alias Shaw, alleged bandit, now under arrest, who made a confession to Claude Worley, special investigator for the Criminal Court. HEBREW CI'F.ST OF HONOR. Representative Julius Kahn of California, who is chairman of the committee on military affairs and is a wellknown speaker on Americanism, will be the guest of honor and ifrincipal speaker at a public meeting of Indianapolis lodge, No. SS. Independent Order of B'nai B’rith, Wednesday evening In the auditorium of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Delaware and Tenth streets.
News Can't Win by Mud Slinging , Mrs. King's View Editor Times: Kin Hubbard of Abe Martin fame once said, ‘‘You cannot successfully mix booze with printer's ink.” We airree with him but he should also inform the editorial department that printer’s Ink and mud will not mix. Primitive man watched an Insect commonly called the mud-dauber build his home. The supposition is that this is where he conceived the idea for his abode. Most all of us have made mud pies, but that was in our Infancy. There are still some that Just cannot get away from It. Mud splashed on your clothes Is very disagreeable, but mud intended for one’s character Is worse. The Joy of it all is the fact that the followers of Shank knew him ns a citizen, a business man and mayor. Running around all over the country trying to locate mud puddles that will suit their purpose is a stunt that will eventually cause the seekers to sink into oblivion. MRS. GLADYS E. KINO, 1577 West Tw&nty-SeTenth street.
THIEF ENTERS CHURCH; TAKES coats l WRAPS Bible Also Stolen—Thugs Blackjack Watchman at Eli Lilly Plant. SEVERAL ARE HELD UP Hold-ups, robberies and burglaries took place In all parts of the city last night. At the Second (St. John's) Reformed Church, Merrill and Alabama streets, wnlle the services were being held a thief entered a cloakroom and stole everything from coats and hats to the Bible. Among those robbed were: Miss Dortha Juntz, 14021i North Illinois street, coat and gloves. Magdalina Eberhardt, 525 East Merrill street, a wool coat. Herman Kubleman, 405 East McCarty street, an overcoat. Mrs. Florence Stratman, S Virginia flats, a blue jersey coat, a pair of gloves nnd a Bible. Two hold-up men received a warm reception last night when they attacked .Tames Haley night watchman at the Eli Lilly Company 413 South Pennsylvania street. The- man rang the bell at the door and when Haley opened they handed him a package saying. "Frank wil call for this in the morning.” As the watchman took the package one of the men hit him on the head with a blackjack, knocking him down. Haley drew his revolver and opened Are and the thugs ran while the watchman emptied the revolver at them. A man and woman In an automobile were held up and robbed at Troy avenue and the Bluff road last night. The police learned that the man was robbed of 'sll, but by the time the officers arrived the couple bad left. Two negro women, one armed with a revolver, held up and robbed Charles Schrader of Illwood, at New York and Roanoke streets. The women got Schrader's purse containing S9O. A thief stole a leather hand bag from the rear of Keith's Theater last night. Ed Pressler. employed at the theater, told the police the hand bag contained clothing and jewelry worth S2OO. Burglars broke into the Capitol Transfer Company's office, 12ft West New Y'ork street. J. R. Skinner, proprietor, told the police that a revolver and tools valued at S4O were taken. Frank Welty, 113 North New Jersey street, reported his overcoat, valued at $75. stolen in the Lincoln Hotel last night. Burglars entered the apartments of Paul Hat lens, No. I, the Pasadena, io3ft North Illinois street, while he was entertaining guests at a party. When the guests were ready to leave Mrs. Mabel Mray, 1133 North Capitol avenue, discovered her purse containing $25 was missing. Mrs. Norman Morcv, 25 West Sixteenth street, found her purse containing $34 was missing. The burglar had entered through a window. EX-PRESIDENT WILSON BETTER May Resume Usual Routine Tomorrow. Report Says. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. Ft rmr President Wilson appeared today tc be recovering from an attack of indigestion and severo headaches, which has kept him in his bed for the last few days, his physi dan. Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson. said. After an early call at the Wilson home, Grayson said the ex-President probably would be able to sit up considerably todr.y. He expects him to be able to resume his usual routine tomorrow.
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