Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 288, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1922 — Page 2
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EVERY PERSON MEDIUMISTIC, SAYS SIR CONAN Average Life on Spiritualistic Plane Thirty to Forty Years. SUICIDE NO SHORT ROAD .NEW YORK, April 13—An insight into the higher planes of life, where are said to dwell in complete happiness the spirits ol the dead, was given by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to a group of reporters supplementing the interview he gaTe When he arrived here for a series of lectures on spiritualism. Sir Arthur declared that the mediumistic power lies latent In every lh ing person, and, like an appreciation of art or music, must be developed. The average life on the spiritualistic planes is between thirty and forty years, at the end of which the spirit rises to a higher plane, if his conduct warrants this ascension. Life after death, be asserted, is eternal, except that the spirits move from one plane to another. The highest Sir Arthur calls ‘•Paradise” and the lowest is “Purgatory.” Suicide, said Sir Arthur, is not a short cut ot the spirit life. All the sufferings which the suicide endured before his death will remain with him after the spirit leaves the body, he stated. Death, he said, is predestine*). and bringing it •on before the stated time will have no good effect upon the suicide. - There is no physical pain after death, the well-known novelist said. There is however, mental suffering. There is marriage, he declared, but to the couples no children are born. “YOU WILL DODGE
DISAGREEABLE FOLK.” “Everything on the other side is regulated by sympathy,” Sir Arthur said. “When you get there you are going to meet those whom you love and whom you counted upon as your friends, but you are not going to knock up against ill the disagreeable people of this world. “It is a place of complete harmony and happiness, where physical pain and suffering is unknown. They have what might be termed marriage, but it is really a very deep affinity which binds them perhaps more closely than marriage does on this sphere.” Sir Arthur said he bad as much proof of the existence of life after death as he could have. Although communication with his son, soon after death, had partly impressed the truth of spiritualism upon Sir Arthur, the complete conviction came when he beheld the face of his departed mother. It was at a seance when she made her appearance, he said. He saw every wrinkle in her face, her gray hairs—her entire appearance no different from what it was on this planet, he said. Sir Arthur said that his mother had written a letter through a medium, signing a pet name which could not have been known to the medium, and in her own handwriting. He said the great agreement among spirits of various national ties as to life in the spirit World was one of the strongest proofs of the existence of such life. There is the most extraordinary agreement among these spirits, he said, as to what they are doing and as to the life they are living there. The spirit world is all about us, but Is expressed in colors and sounds which our senses are too gross to understand and appreciate, he said. Sir Arthur always uses mediums when communicating with the spirit world and he had some kind things to say about the American ones. Something in the atmosphere in this country, he said, ■eems to give Americans stronger medlmniatic powers than others possess. In fact. Sir Arthur said, the best known medium in Great Britain is Mrs. Wriedt, who is from Detroit. She, in Sir Ar thur's opinion. Is the ‘ strongest medium in the world.” Another well-known American medium operating in England is Miss Bessinet. formerly of Toledo. CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AFFECT MEDIUMS. Climatic conditions, he said, have a great deal to do with mediumistic performances, and Americans are able to retain these powers longer than any others. He suggested that persons wishing to communicate with the dead should first read a great deal on the subject. When they have familiarized themselves with the theory, they shoul 7 then call a few relatives‘into a room, and sit around a table If the deceased desires to send a message to this plane, it will probably be received. Sir Arthur declared. Ectoplasm is the chemical substance, he said, which emanates from the medium. Analysis by French and German chemists have shown, he said, that it contains phosphates, carbonates, sulphates and other substances found in the human bods. It is a vapor and creates an atmosphere that makes the spirit, passing through it, visible. The emanation becomes putty-like, he. explained, when the spirit passes through it, giviug the spirit the apearance tt had when inside a living body. Spiritualism docs not supersede re--11"“-. hr- said. hut. oq the contrary, revitalizes It. Indirectly, he said, even the Homan Catholic priests are believers in spirituiism. It is not true that the criminal must of necessity go to the lowest plane after death. Sir Arthur said, because there may have been something noble in his life. On the other hand, a person who thinks only of material things—of riches and title —and gives no thought of the world to come, may commence hi* spirit existence in purgatory, he said.
2 BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY Willlatn Frost, alias BUI Grimes, and James Bruce, both of Cincinnati, were found over to the Federal grand Jury under bond of $3,000 each on charges of stealing a barrel of alcohol from a freight car in the Big Four ya-ds at Lawrenceburg Junction, Xov. 12, 1921, by Charles W. Moores, United States commissioner, today. In default of bond they were returend to the Marion County jail, where they have been since their arrest last week. The principal witness for the Government was a Cincinnati woman, whose name, at the request of Federal officials, was not made public. She testified she saw the alcohol unloaded from an automobile in Cincinnati at about 4 o’clock the morning after the robbery. VACCINE FOR SEA SICKNESS PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—Complete success of the gyroscopic stabilizer, designed to eliminate the “roll of a ship at sea," was met with at its trial at the Westinghouse Electric plant on the Delaware River at Essington today. The device was put to test last night, and has been working continuously since. Although it does not stop a ship's pitching at sea during a storm, the gyroscopic stabilizer prevents vessel from rolling and heaving. Secretary of Navy Denby, A. S. Lasker, chairman of the Unidhj States shipping board. Elmer H. Spwry of Brooklyn, inventor of the device and a number of Army officers, are members of the party that will go to Essington this afternoon to inspect the stabilizer. Marriage Licenses Maurice C. Becker, 2106 West Morris.. 29 V. Klnnie. 32$ Missouri s* 3<! s£rru T. Buteler. IW- v. . .-.i.: . jPaUill/^Franklin, oU2i Dvwej at. IT
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DEER AND BEAR FIGHT TO DEATH Buck Protects Honor by Killing Doe’s Assailant. NICHOL. British Columbia, Canada. April 13.—Perhaps it is not generally known that a big bear can go down for the count before some of the other animals that roam the wilds of the Prince George district of British Columbia. But it Is a fact. The thrilling battle between a buck deer, weighing 300 pounds, and a bear tipping the scales at about MO, is described by a rancher of the Canadian Northwest an eyewitness of the struggle. “It happened just after daybreak. I was on my way to the other end of my ranch on the Necliako Biter. Coming out on the farther side of a heavy growth of spruce, I saw signs of what must have been a recent fierce cut up between some big animals. Blood, pieces of bloody hide and hair were strewn around. I also quickly detected the unmistakable smell of bear, which to a hunter after ‘bar’ is sure sign that he Is In the immediate vicinity. “While I was puzzling out just what these signs portended, I heard the sound of heavy blows on something solid like the sound of hoofbeats on turf, but I knew there is no turf on the whole ranch. I stood stock still, hoping for a repetition. I saw a doe come into my line of vision from the west. DEER AND NO RIFLE. “As is usual with most of tts fellows about I had come away without my rifle, so kept perfectly still watching for ! the next item on the program. The coming of the does, alive and unhurt on the scene, had not told me anything so far as the bloody hair and hidt? was eon-
c-erned, and I could yet smell that bear. Then from the same direction came another doe and Joined the other. In the ordinary course of stalking deer, they would have ’scented' me by this time, but thees two acted as If theer was not a human within a hundred miles. ‘‘What should I do? Two fine does within range and no rifle. Before I had a char re to do anything out trotted another and yet another does, making four. These also ranged up with the two first, each of them evidently intensely Interested In something. ‘‘Suddenly there came t<" ny ears the deep growing woof, w. ■ of a bear. No mistaking that Round! Then I heard those sounds of heavy blows again, only longer and louder this time. I thought that I could detect a kind of yowling explosion of pain after each blow. ‘‘All my fancies were passed up by the appearance of a fine, handsome antlered buck. He came over to the four does who were yet standing as If petrified. It seemed as if he was having a rollcall of the lady-deer on parade. Then with a toss of his handsome bead ht darted toward the clump of bushes and again came thwrek, thwack, accompanied by the most awful growls and groans. THE BATTLE ROYAL. “This was getting rtelting. I ‘bellied’ out and got the higher ground on the far side of the clearing Just in time to see what few men have ever seen in these parts. “On the ground lay a large black bear. Perhaps I should say what was left of him. He was not yet dead. What had been his head was now a shapeless, bloody mass, and how anything could yet live in that shape got me guessing. Over this horrible thing stood the buck. 1 could see Us nostrils all quiver as he stood like a prize fighter waiting to give the fins, knockout to his fallen opponent as Te tries to raise from the ground Tie dying bear gave a slight movement. With a ferocity that it is hard to conceive in a deer, the buck stood straight up. raised his front legs to their full extent and then—down like a lightning stroke on the quivering body of the prostrate bear. Once, twice, thrice; and then he seemed to know that the fight was over as far as the bear was concerned. "The look in the eyes of that buck, as far off a8 I was, will never be effaced from my memory. Those two front hoofs that came down with unerring precision were as two huge razor-edged knives that cut through bone and sinew as they clove the hair and hide of tho bear. Each stroke ripped through all as if it. were thin paper. Only the great fighting strength of a black hear could have stood so long before the terrific onslaught of an enraged buck in the mating season. “I want to confess right here that I was a scared man. I’ve seen cougars, grizzlies and the gaunt, famished timber wolves, and hunted them, but if I had any choice of a showdown with any of them, excuse me from the hoofs of an enraged buck. I would not have gone out then if I had a nitle-point-five. HOLDING AN INQUEST. "As quiet as I knew I hacked out. The does cere still in the same place.
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waiting for the old tnan (o give the word of command to carry on. “I got back home and gathered tieboys together and we all went back to look over that battleground. Battleground Is right. We found torn ports and spare parts of that bear's anatomy plenteously spread about the landscape. We also found torn-out pieces of bloody deer hide and hair. It was plain to see that it hail been clawed out just as a bear claws, yet I can swear that the buck showed not a scar or wound on him. “Anyhow, the boys and myself held an inquest on the body. The whole body wasn't present by a long shot. The finding of the jury was that the deceased had met his finish at the feet of the nowabsent buck, and that it was a verdict
of justifiable bearicide, the deceased evi dently having attacked a part of the buck's harem with intent to do bodily harm and had probably injured or per haps killed one of the favorite wives of the boss buik. This was based on the absence of any wounded deer in the neighborhood, the attacked having probably escaped and beat It for home, when the boss happened on the scene. We advanced the theory that the fottr does who were eye witnesses of the high Jinks had accompanied their old man to see him make good his boast that he could lick his weight in wild bears, and then some, or perhaps to get a few licks on their own account if the bear masher got too gay with the old 'tin. •‘We dug a hole and swept the remains of the bear’s carcass into it. He was entirely disemboweled and there was hardly a square inch of whole hide left on him. BUCK SAVES BACON. “Previous to the above event we usd been pestered with the marauding of a bear about the ranch. He had raided neighboring pigpens also. One night he enme rigt to the cabin in search of bacon which was kept in a cage near the house. Pork and bacon has the same attraction for a bear that hooch has for a rumhound. Since the bear ‘got his’ at the hands of the buck—or. rather at the feet of the buck—we have seen nothing of the marauder. This jiuts us in a delicate position, because we feel that we owe a debt of gratitude to tho buck for saving our bacon, anil how can we go out when wo are filling our larder in the fall, and, with our trusty Savage, pump a .303 into any buck without the risk of being blacklisted forever in deerdom as a fam !y of lngrates? “I have asked every old-timer if he knew of a parallel ease of a buck killing a big bear, and found two corroborations. Others declared that an enraged buck, especially in the mating season, when he
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WILLET DENIES ALLEGATION President of Durant Motors Not Surprised by Report. MCNCIE, Ind., April 13.—Wallac Willet, president of the Durant Motor; Company, of Indiana, when questionei this morning regarding the alleged S3OO. 000 suit said to have been ordered file;' against him by Dr. Jesse H. Beckwith of Flint, Mich., charging alienation ot affections, declared he had do comment to make other than that any court action would be “without foundation.” “No notice of the filing of such suit, has been received by mo,” he declared, “and further than that 1 have nothing to say.” Mr. Willet did not appear surprised when questioned regarding the report from Flint. Gives Father Chance to Punish Own Son Giving Marion Buetinghouse, 969 Hosbrook street, the opportunity to punish his son James, 17. and assuring the parout boy would otherwise be sent to jail, Judge Delbert O. Wilnieth in city court today placed the responsibility of making James a better boy. squarely on the shoulders of the father. James was arrested after he and another boy older than himself had attacked ("ar! Lewis, 11, ‘_T6 North Senate avenue to Military Park yesterday, James admitted twisting the little boy’s arm white the older boy who*? name lie refused to tell hit the little boy on the nose and robbed him of a locket. Order De Molay to Have Concert Band A band for public concert work is being formed under the sponsorship of the Indianapolis Chapter of De Molay. Its initial rehearsal was attended by thirty musicians. Tts membership now includes fifty-two pieces. J. Paul Cochrane is directing rehearsals every Wednesday night at Shortrtdge High School.
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Painted Wall Costs Birds Their Lives CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 13.—Bocause the blank wall opposite his office had become an "eye sore,” B. C. McKay, decorated it. with a large mural landscape. This has cost the lives of at least two birds, Mr. McKay said. One tree stands out vividly. While trying to alight in this “imaginary” tree, the birds broke their necks. “I saw the birds swoop down and Into the tree," Mr. McKay said, ‘‘and fall to the roof outside my window, dead.” To Hold Conference of Warring Factions DUBLIN, April 13.—A peace conference attended by Eamonn De Valera, Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith and other prominent leaders of warring factions in Southern Ireland, opened here at 3:30 this afternoon. Intense public interest in the conference which has brought about an armed truce in the South ami may avert an insurrection agalmst the Free State, was shown by crowds which gathered outside the building where the delegates met. Spirit Commanded She Cut Off Arm SEATTLE, Wash., April 13.—Mrs. Margaret Lindenuer amputated her arm at her home at Richmond Beach, a suburb, because, she told her 16-year-old daughter Florence, a spirit "commanded” her to do so. Mrs. Lindeuer, in a critical condition, was taken to a hospital. The daughter also was taken to a hospital suffering from the effects of shock.
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HEN ACCUSED OF LAYING EGG DATED 1926 \ Canadian Claims Figures Plainly Inscribed on Shell. WINNIPEG. April 13.—Just as the fish lias been adopted in the Urfited States as the source of all tales, weird and phantas mngorinl, so is the hen to be hailed by all Canada as the harbinger of the Impossible. The story of the most recent accomplishment. of n Canadian pullet was brought here recently by Ronald James, a well known poultry dealer. According to Mr. James a hen owned by Angelo Colb -rtnido, of Bedson, Alberta, has produced an egg with the fig tires ‘’l92ls'' plainly inscribed on both sides of the shell. Just '~ v -‘ to occur in that particular year i. 'Md not reveal. Sufficient to say. however, the feat actually eclipsed that of the Ontario hen. which laid the egg with the dire legend “World ends 1920” Inscribed on the shell. Colbertaido, according to James, can attribute nothing to the accomplishment of his marvellous pullet. The egg, lie said, remains just as it was taken front the nest ot: l'eb. 2S. The figures are about an Inch in height and successfully resist al! efforts to remove them from, the shell, Mr. James said. Colbertaido Is on record ns emphatically denying ever having fed his unique fowl any calendars. ,
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HUMAN RACE NEEDS REST, SAYS GOHN Preacher at Noon Meeting Points Out Present Day Trials. Asking the citizens of Indianapolis to consider what it would mean to the city, the Nation and the world “if Jesus had not come to save all,” the Rev, C. C. Gohn, pastor of the First United Brethren Church, at the noonday Holy Week service at B. F. Keith's Theater "today gave numerous examples of the effect the coming of Christ has on men and women of today. He deajared that if Jesus had never come witn His great mission of love and mercy, what a dreary old world it would be. “The supreme need of the human race today is the supreme power that Jesus Christ possesses—the power of rest. The outstanding thing of life is its weariness. Men and women need rest from toil, from fear, and rest from sin. “Jesus Christ came as the great glorious sunlight of the world,” Dr. Gohn declared. SELES NOODLES FOR LIVING. BUCYRUS, Ohio. April 13.—Mrs. Charles Kraut, a local resident, didn't wait for someone to offer her a position. She went out and organized one of her own. Mrs. Kraut daily makes about twenty pounds of fresh home-made noodles, neatly packs them, using the label “(grandmother's Noodles,” and places them with several local grocers, where they find a ready sale.
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