Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1922 — Page 13
SII,OOO FOUND IN TRUNK MAY BE ‘PONZI’ LOOT Alleged Field Agent Says He Saved Money as Bartender. CHTQAGO. Feb. 17.—Through the arrest of Peter Yancaut, alleged “fleld agent” of Raymond .i. Bisehoff. "Chicago’s Ponzi.” the police and Federal authorities believe they have recovered approximately Aji.OOO of the missing assets of the plunThe money xvas found in a trunk in Yancant’s room. Although he at first declared the sum represented his savings from twelve year’s of work as a bartende Yaneant is alleged later to have admitted the money was funds he collected as field agent for Bisehoff. A ticket for Buffalo was found in Yancant’s effects. Bankruptcy hearings, grand jury investigations and court inquiries into the financial affairs of Bisehoff and of Leslie Harrington, who was indicted with twentv-eight of his aids for conspiracy to defraud, will be continued. FAILED TO ROB MAN AFTER USE OF ‘BLACKJACK’ Would-be Bandit Floors Conductor on West End Car. After hitting Harry Lorber, 1540 Prospect street, on the head with a “black jack" last night a would-be robber failed to take the street ear conductor’s money. Lorber was on a West Michigan street ear at the west end of the line at the time he was attacked by the thug, who struck him a number of times with a P black jack,” knocking him down. Earl Ballard, 131(3 East Sixteenth street, probably prevented a burglar from entering and ransacking tile public school building at Sixteenth street and Marlindale avenue, at 2 a. m. today. Ballard saw the prowler attempting to open a window and he telephoned (he police. The would-be burglar evidently saw Ballard watching Mm and escaped before the police emergency squad arrived. Klan Holds Parade, Urging Americanism FORT WORTH. Tex.. Feb. 17— Led by a kiansman bearing a flaming cross and an American flag, about 6.000 members of the K!u Kbix Klan paraded the streets of Ft. Worth late last nieht. A number of kiansman from Dallas, Clebourne, Greenville and other Texas cities participated in the demonstration. Banners proclaiming the Kian for Americanism and law and order were carried. About 100.000 persons witnessed the procession, All traffic was suspended on the main streets during the parade. Unemployed Join in Legion Post Drives Several American Legion posts in Marion County are killing two birds with one stone, county headquarters announced today. They arc hiring unemployed members to circulate questionnaires in the legion’s national drive for Information upon the bonus and unemf Approximately 400 new applications have been received in the county council's drive for memberships. Tbe council is conducting the campaign upon a personal work basis of members rather than with the usual publicity methods. British to Offer New Terms to Egyptians LONDON. Feb 17.—The British cabinet and Feld Marshal Allenby. British high commissioner to Egypt, have reached an agreement as to terms and conditions of the new settlement which will be offered to the Egyptian nationalists, it was announced at the foreign office this afternoon. When the field marshal returns he will be empowered to enter into negotiations with Adty I'asha, premier of Egypt. FARMERS PLAN BUFFALO OFFICE. CHICAGO. Feb. 17.—Directors of the National Livestock Producers’ Association today called a meeting of farmers at Toledo. Ohio, for March 2 to discuss tbe forming of a cooperative commission house at the stock yards in Buffalo. It is planned to open the new house before April L INDIANS SENTENCED. LONDON, Feb. 17.—Two hundred and one Indian non-cooperationists (Nationalists), who were arrested for violation of the unlawful assembly act. have been sentenced to from one to six months’ imprisonment at hard labor, said a news agency dispatch from Calcutta today. \ TAXI CABS MAIn ©BOS INDIANA TAXJ CO. Receipt Printing deters HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION Women of today depend a good and. upon the modern modiste and a know edge of the cosmetic art to make the attractive. Too often there exists !■ neath if all a suffering woman win nesvous laugh or forced smile cover: paiig of agony caused by sVmc femini ill. To such a wsman Lydia E. Pint ham's Vegetable Compound will brit health and a happy relief from her suffe ing, that will make her far more attni tive than costly gowns and cosmetics. For nearly fifty years American won en have retied upon this root and her medicine to relieve their ailments. -A.I vertisement.
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From ‘Hungerland’ I , ySr * . ' * ALICE DC RYE A, •’Alice In nungcrland.” three-reel motion picture drama, a startling revelation of conditions in the Bible lands of Armenia and other Near East countries, will be given at Tomlinson Ilail tonight. Miners attending the United Mine Workers of America convention are -n----vited to see tbe picture. An invitation is also extended to the public. Alice Duryea, 12, the little actress specially featured, was taken from a Near East Relief orphanage in Constantinople to aid in producing the picture. Alice has been adopted by Mrs. Florence Spencer Duryea, prominent New York club woman. and is now in school in New York City. The picture will be given at S o'clock. There will be no admission. Secretary Green announces, and no collection will be taken. Sheriff Convicted ARDMORE, Okla.. Feb. 17— Sheriff Buck Garrett of Carter County was found guilty today by the jury which heard the ouster suit brought against him. He was charged with neglect ol duty, with permitting violations of the prohibition laws and failure to suppress gambling and immorality.
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breaks, confusing stories and total lack of information as to some periods, but tbe authorities hope by painstaking work and world-wide investigation to supply missing facts and check those already known. Meanwhile there continued minute checking and rechecking of til the testimony in the case so far gathered. Deputy sheriffs are investigating an apparent discrepancy which arose when statements of William Davis, chauffeur for Mabel Normand, and George F. Arto, mechanic, were compared. Davis drove Miss Normand’s car to the Taylor home the evening of the tragedy and waited outside until Taylor escorted Miss Normand to the car. He has been questioned three times minutely. Davis told of having had a brief conversation with Henry Peavey, Taylor’s negro servant, as he sat in the ear. Arto, who says he passed by the Taylor bouse that eveining, insists he saw a third man—a stranger—talking to Peavey and Davis.
Davla, when questioned again, denied the presence of the third man. Peavey probably will be questioned again on this point. It has become known Charles Jones, former chief of police, w’ho has been active In assisting District Attorney Woolwine in the investigation, has been retained by motion picture interests to aid in solving the mystery.
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