Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1922 — Page 10

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BAIL LEADER IN EFFORT TO HALT WARFARE Griffith Denies Republican Army Responsible for Border Troubles. BELFAST, Feb. 10.—One policeman waa killed when a party of thirty armed Sinn Felnera ambushed a detachment of Ulster special constables at Claudy, near the Tyrone-Donegal county line today. There was a brisk exchange of shots. DUBLIN, Feb. 10.—An army of 7,000 men, commanded by former British army officers, has been concentrated on the Ulster side of the frontier in the sector of the Armagh-Tyrone county line, according to information received here. LONDON, Feb. 10.—The threat of border warfare between Irish republicans and Orangemen along the Ulster frontier was somewhat allayed today by a pacific announcement by Arthur Griffith, president of the Dail Elreann and a power in the Irish provisional government at Dublin. “We are sadly handicapped at the present time,” said Mr. Griffith. “Until the bill (submitted to the House of Commons yesterday) passes, we have little executive ower, but we will do our utmost to maintain order and discipline. CONFIDENT OF SETTLEMENT. “We do not admit that the Irish republican army was responsible as an official body for the disorders on the Ulster border. I am fully confident that a successful settlemen will be reached.” The bill referred to by Mr. Griffith imbues the Irish provisional government with all the power granted under the Irish peace treaty. No further raids by Sinn Feiners across the Ulster boundary had been reported today. The Belfast correspondent of the Evening News reported great activity by Irish soldiers on the Free State side of the frontier. REMOVE KIDNAPED ULSTERITES SOUTHWARD. The following despatch was received from Belfast at 10 o'clock: “In view of a rumored attempt at rescue the Sinn Feiners have removed the kidnaped Ulsterites southwards to the neighborhood of Balbay, where they are being guarded by thousands of members of the Irish republican army. There is intense activity on the part of the Sinn Feiners. They are drilling all day long. Uniformed men are sent out in scouting expeditions, while motor cars scour the roads to prevent possible attacks or attempts at rescue.” In addition to the 5,000 police massed along the Ulster border to prevent further raids and kidnapings, the British have shunted heavy forces into Ulster, including the following: First West Yorkshire infantry, Second Royal West Kent. First Royal Sussex, Fourth Worcester, First Royal Warwick, First Essex, Sec ond East Lance and the First Lincolnshire.

SAYS MERGER MADE INVALID BY UTILITY ACT (Continued From Page One.) the utilities act which provides that the commission must value the property of all public utilities Mr. Groninger insisted further that there can not be two standards of valuation, one for rate making purposes and one for the Issuance of securities. TELLS OF VALUE JUGGLING. “Experts, accountants and lawyers have played with and conjured with this word value until we hardly know what It means,” Mr. Groninger said. “We have exchange value, reproduction value, cost value and what the commission has termed fair value. Asa matter of common honesty there can be only ona value, and that value must be founded on cost less depreciation." Mr. Groninger then went into the values of the various utilities involved but was Interrupted by Commissioner Edgar M. Blessing, who said the discussion of theories of valuation would be a waste of time. “Do you consider $17,490,000 a fair value of this property?” Mr. Groninger asked. "We do," Mr Blessing replied. “Then why do you say this value is for sale only and not for rate making purposes?" Mr. Groninger countered. VAN AUKKN TELLS HOW VALUATION WAS REACHED. At this point Commissioner Glenn Van Auken undertook to explain how the valuation was arrived at. He said the •property of the Indiana Railways and Light Company at Kokomo was valued on a basis of average costs for the ten years, including 1920, and that if the same basis were used on all the properties the value would be $19,300,000. He •aid the commission thought possibly this would not be fair and so took the ten-year average, including 1919. He said this gave a valuation of $18,030,000, which the commission arbitrarily reduced to $174500.000. Mr. Ashby argued that the new concern cannot operate in Indiana cities without franchises or Indeterminate permits, and that It has neither. He also argued that the sale of the utilities is to bn 'Accomplished through the Merchants Public Utility Company and the American Public Utility Company, other parts of the Brewer Interests which control the Indiana Electric Corporation, and that for this reason the sale is not bona fide. IRISH STRIKERS SEIZE RAILROADS. CORK, Feb. 10. —Refusing to accept a strike settlement proposed by the provisional government Cork railway men took possession of local railways today and will run the train themselves tomorrow.

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INDIANAPOLIS MAN VANISHES MYSTERIOUSLY Loehmann Goes to Visit Sick Friend and Fails to Return. CHARLES CLIFFORD LOEHMANN. The mysterious disappearance of Charles CLfcrd • Loehmann, 30, cost and productio.' l expert of the Puritan Bed Spring Company, is being investigated by the police departments of two cities. Mr Loehmann left his home in apart

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MIDWAY MEAT MARKET 133 E. Market St. Ed. H. Mueller. MAtn 2778 Wilson’s Certified Brand Margarine, lb 25£

Pure Lard lb 10f> Lamb Stew, lb 10£ Boiling Beef, 1b... .**. .10<* Hearts, lb 10^

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ment No. 15, Th Arlington, 831 East North street, at 7.30 p. m. Saturday, to visit Edward Bates, a friend who la ill at the Methodist Hospital. Loehmann told his wife he expected to return home about 11 o’clock. Mrs. Loehmann and her mother, Mrfe. Mary C. Bennett of Cincinnati, attended a show at a downtown theater and returned home at ftbout 10 o’clock. It was learned Mr. Loehmann left the hospital at 9:30 o’clock, and from that time all trace of him has been lost. That Mr. Loehmann had not planned to remain away from home is evident, for he took nothing with him. William Elster of the bed spring company is co- j operating with the police and Mrs. Loeh- , maun in investigating the disappearance. \ It was first thought the missing man had ; gone to Cincinnati on a business trip. Later relatives in Cincinnati told Mrs. Loehmann over the long distance telephone her husband bad not been in that! city. Mrs. Loehmann said she had been married seven years. They have no children. Mr. Loehmann became cost and production expert at the springs factory almost three years ago, when he came to Indianapolis from Cincinnati. Mrs. Loehmann declared there had been no domestic trouble which would cause her husband to disappear and aiso no financial trouble. Mrs. Loehmann has, during her leisure time, been studying at a business college. She said her husband spent most of his time in study, and that she was taking a course that would fit her to help him in his work. Mr. Loehmann wore a blue suit with a pin stripe, a dark gray overcoat, brewn soft hat, brown, shoes and a soft collar with a red and green knit tie. He is 6 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 183 pounds. The police were notified Monday of Mr. Loehman’s disappearance. ART INSTITUTE DIRECTOR STEAKS. Miss Anna Hasselinan, acting director of the John Herron Art Institute, spoke to the training class of the City Library today. Miss Hasselinan used as her subject “The History of the John Herron Art Institute," and explained how the institute and the library work together.

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BOTTLE OFFERS CLEW TO CRIME Chicago Police Seek Chloroform Slayer of Wealthy Contractor’s Wife. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—With a small bottle as the chief clew, police today were endeavoring to find the chloroform slayer who drugged and killed Mrs. Morris Greenberg, wife of a wealthy tailoring contractor, and then robbed the Greenberg home. The label of the bottle, which was found lying near Mra. Greenberg's body, bore the address of the druggist from whom it was purchased. Mrs. Greenberg, who was the mother of six children, was found dead when neighbors noticed smoke coming from the windows of her home and summoned the fire department. An old shirt, saturated with chloroform, was bound tightly over her mouth and throat. The police are endeavoring to locate a colored man known as “John” who had been employed by Mrs. Greenberg to wash windows a short time before the murder.

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Bluebeard Landru May Be Guillotined PARTB, Feb. 10.—Bluebeard Landru, murderer of his sweetheart and alleged slayer of many others, may lose his head on the gullotlne next week, it became known today when the pardon commission announced its flat refusal of Landru’s plea for mercy. President Mlllemnd,' Bluebeard’s last hope, is expected to do likewise and the date for the execution may be fixed for next Thursday. Road Built to Glacier BOULDER, Col., Feb 10—What is believed to be the largest body of perpetual tee In the United States Is located at the head of the Middle St. Vraln ranon, west of this city. The glacier is being made easy of access by improved roads to make it reachable in a lay’s Journey on foot and horseback through the picturesque mountain passes JAPANESE TURN SMUGGLERS. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 10.—According to fiort officials, many Japanese are adopt ng smuggling as their profession. Several have been recently caught here.

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GRENWALD’S Quality Meat MARKET 24 N. Delaware St. Main 3576 ' Bar of P. & G. Soap with each purchase when this ad Is presented Smoked Hams, whole or half. Pound 27 1? No. 10 Pail Pure Lard, 9-pound net SI.OO Fancy Native Beef Roast. Pound 12|/ and 15^ Sugar Cured Bacon, whole or half side. Pound 20^ Lamb— ' Roast 15<^ Stew 10<* Full line of Quality Pork at reasonable prices.

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POTATOES. Mich., no fancy, 16 lbs DOC SWEET POT A- C TOES, fancy, lb...>C CABBAGE, solid P head, special, lb DC A T: M : t ? C7 :...1V2c OKANOES. fancy, 91/ sweet, each .... C/2C LEMONS fancy eyy large size, each.. l/ZC GRAPEFRUIT, C good size, each DC

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