Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1922 — Page 14

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AGED COUPLE MURDERED BY SLOW POISON New York Man and Wife Found Dead Amid Luxury. NEW YORK, April 27—A murder Hystery, containing all the elements of a first class drama, was disclosed here today in an autopsy performed on the bodies of Freemont M. Jackson, 7b, and his wife. Anna, 70, who were found dead a their luxurious apartment in Brooklyn nder peeuliar circumstances. The autopsy showed, according to the utborities, that the aged couple were murdered by slow poison, administered in small doses OTer a long period of time.’* Urge Government to Put Hoover in Control of Radio WASHINGTON, April 27.—Recomraen dations providing for virtual Federal control of all wireless telephones in the country were presented to Secretary of Commerce Hoover today. The recommendations, which are to !e submitted to Congress, ptovide for distribution of wave lengths, creation ••f a supervising board of twelve men inder Secretary Hoover and full Govrnmenf authority over Government radiophones. They are the final recommendations of he Government radio conference her* for several weeks to find ways and means of regulating wireless traffic. The plan makes Secretary Hoover supreme chief of “ether cops.” with full authority to govern the development of the wireless phone as he sees fit. Smith Outline? Waterway Policy KANSAS CITY, April 27.—James E. Smith. St. Louis, will head the Mississippi Valley Association, as' president tor the nest year. Smith declared he would guide the association toward >fforts for development of inland waterways on the Mississippi. Missouri and Ohio Rivers. Discharges Jury in Pearson Case Judge James A. Collins today discharged th- jury in the case of Cells It. Pearson, held for alleged embezzling of >■2.500 from the Madden-Copple Company. 2'© West North street. The jury came in after twenty-three hours of deliberation “divided hopelessly." The last ballot was 10 to 2 for acquittal. U. S. Recognizes Egyptian Regime WASHINGTON, April 27—The Cnited tates has extended recognition to the ■w government of Egypt, sul.lect to the ■ utinuance of American rights, in that ■ •untry., it was officially uncounted at State Department today. The i.-yptinn government has accepted the •cognition, under the American terms. Todd Named to Head Committee SHELBY VILLE. InL. April 27.—Bctuse of illness, T. R Goodrich has reigned as chairman of the Sbelbyville •unty centennial general committee, hleh is planning a big celebration July • . Louis Todd, a leading business man, succeeds him.

Frosts Damage Crops in Northern Indiana GOSHEN. Ind., April 27.—Crops in northern Indiana were damaged by a frost last night. Fruit was not sufficiently advanced, however, to endanger the entire crop. Senate Honors Grant’s Memory WASHINGTON. April 27.-The tariff and bonus bills were put aside by the Senate this afternoon, a recess being taken until noon tomorrow, out of respect to the memory of Gen. I’. S. Grant. DR. LETT POSTMASTER. SEYMOUR. Ind . April 27.—Dr. Haskell L*tt. chairman of the Jackson County republican county central committee, bas lcceeded Allen Swope. Democrat, as >•'stmaster here. ADDRESS BY WORTHINGTON. At the regular meeting of the K. of C. Luncheon Club to he held at noon tomorrow at the Snlnk Arms Hotel, the tub will hear an address by B. A. Worthington, president or the C. I. A W. Railway ONE LAST LONG LEAP. CHICAGO, April 27.—A man, as yet unidentified, committed suicide today by leaping from the twentieth floor of the Marshall Field Annex Building. Death as Instantaneous. DRUNKENNESS < 4!ARCED. Elmer Arbuekle. 175S West Morgan cireet, mts under arrest today on a ■•liarge of drunkenness after he reported he hid been robbed of S4O at Alabama and Ohio streets.

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FOUR YOUTHS ARE MISSING; TWO ARE FOUND William Griner and Irwin Mauck Arrested by Police in St. Louis. Four boys were reported missing from their homes today and two other boys were reported found. The boys who were found ara William Griner, 12, 48 North Chester avenue, and Irwin Mauck, 15, 420 Garfield avenue. They were arrested in St. Louis on information supplied several days ago by the Indianapolis police. They had been missing since April 24. Three of the four boys reported missing are believed to have left together, as .hey are close friends. They are Vernon Baldwin. 15, 3542 East Michigan street; Robert Speer, 15. and Albert Zlmmerlng, 14, who lived at the Baldwin home. The police were also asked to find Kalman Hudak, 15, 215 Geisendorff street. CHILI TAKING STEPS TO LAY ASIDE ARMS Agreement of South American Republics May Follow Suggestion. WASHINGTON, April 27.—First steps have been taken to extend limitation of armament to Latin-America, it was learned authoritatively today. An agreement between republics from the Kio Grande to Cape Horn to limit' armament is about to be proposed by Chile and already the plan has been informally dlsrtissed. The Chilean proposal is that the question of liquidation of armament be taken up at the fifth pan-American conference to be held at Santia next March. If the proposal is approved, the Santiago conference will be in effect another international disarmament conference. Police Have No Right to Promise Leniency Police have no right to promise leniency to law violators if they will give information about others who have broken the law. Judge Delbert O. Wilmoth of city court declared in criticising Patrolman Orville Chitwood for an alleged conversation with four young men he had arrested on blind tiger charges. Milton Clawson, attorney for two defendants, told Judge Wllmeth Chitwood had promised to ask dismissal of Harry Curry, Louis Do Langeley. John Rogers and Fred Holdt if they would tell him where they got liquor he found them in possession of in Rogers automobile on April 13. Chitwood, in defense of himself, told the court he had said he would not carp to prosecute the young men if he could get the persons from whom they bought the liquor. The judge told him that must be left to the court. Chitwood said two of the defendants gave him information which resulted in the arrest of one alleged bootlegger. The court then continued the cases of the young men until May 10. 2 Dead, 7 Wounded, Irish Night Record LONDON. April 27.—Two dead and seven wounded was the toll of the nigh f 's fighting in Mullingar reported in an Exchange Telegraph dispatch. The Free State troops took twenty five prisoners, rnpturpd a considerable number of rifles and much ammunition.

Sliot by Husband, Woman Is Dead BELIOT, April 27.—Mrs. Frank W. Barden, early today died of gunshot wounds inflicted bv her husband Tuesday. Barden commit’ed suicide following the shooting. She is survived by two children. JUMPS SAVED HIM. LONDON. April 27. -Corpora! Charles UcCastland, of the Royal Air Force, has escaped for the fourth time from airplane crashes by jumping as the crippled plane neared the ground. In each rase the pilot has been killed. WILBI K A. BRADBURY DIES. RICHMOND, Ind.. April 27.—Wilbur A. Bradbury, 72, secretary of the Earlhara Cemetery Association, and a well-known citizen, is dead of heart disease

COLORS WASHINGTON, April 27.—The eleventh Tennessee Volunteers have their battle flags back today. The colors were captured during the Civil War by the 10*! h Illinois reglmeut. In he office of Senator McKinley till. 1 the colors were returned by representatives of the Illinois regiment to the representatives of the Tennessee one.

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George Jackson is chairman of the evening program of Thursday, May 11, at the Home Complete Exposition, at the State fairground. The subject of the evening is "Heating. Ventilation and Sanitation." Mr. Jackson has arranged sn interesting and educational program, including demonstrations of the new and economic ways in which to equip a house with ‘he most efficient type of plumbing, heating plant and ventilating systems, and the proper arrangements of windows.

Seattle Follows Lead of Health Exhibit The nation-wide inter -st which is being attracted to the Inc ana Health Exposition, to be held at the State fairground May 1 0 to 27. is Indicated by a message received today from the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. The message fol lows: "Seattle Chamber of Commerce, at rec-ord-breaking meeting, unanimously accepted invitation to put on a booth at Indiana Health Exposition, demonstrating wonderful progress in public health education in the State of Washington and emphasizing importance of tourists visiting Seattle while seeing America first Also decided to put on health ex position beginning Sept. 14." Five Youths Held to Grand Jury Frank Ballet, 17. DOG Edgemont street; Leroy Carr, 17. 517 North Senate avenue; Arthur Taylor, lit. 1012 Lafayette street; John Miles. 20, the Hudson House, and Charles Vanderlip, 17. XII North Senate avenue, who were brought back from Louisville by local detectives on the charge <>f vehicle taking, were bound over to the grand jury under SI,OOO bonds by Judge Wilmetb in the city court. Absent Voters’ Rush Will Cause Inquiry ANDERSON. Ind, April 27—Because of the unusually large number of applications for absent voters' ballots. Circuit Judge Kittinger has directed the grand jury to make an investigation of the regularity of this proceeding. There are some bitterly contested primary races In Madison County.

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WAR MOTHERS WOULD REVIVE LEAGUE ISSUE Mrs. French Says Organization Will Support Candidates Favoring Pact. American War Mothers will throw their full strength Into the congressional and senatorial races, in every State this year to elect candidates pledged to non-mili-taristic policies. The basis of their plea will be to salvage the League of Nations in the United States. "All of the allied nations are in this league except us and we feel that we are exposed to possibilities of war as long as we remain outside," declartd Mrs. Alice M. French. 901 Middle drive, Woodruff Place, founder of the American War Mothers, in outlining the plan today. “We will put this most vital question up to all candidates irrespective of party affiliation." Mrs. French and other war mothers will go into every congressional district in every State, she said. They will work among all women who had sons in fight ing forces of (he United States during the war, regardless of whether they be long to the organization. Returning recently from a tour of Europe, where she conferred with foreign war mothers, Mrs. French declared they had agreed the League of Nations was the strongest instrument of peace yet devised. “We are going into every State with all our strength on tills question,” she said. "We must find a way to settle our differences other than by the blood of our sons.” Four Accepted in Jury to Try Small WAUKEGAN. 111., April 27 After three days of examination of veniremen, four Jurymen were accepted here with almost dramatic suddenness, In the trial of Governor Len Small, charged with ernhezzelment it misappropriate State funds. They are Alexander Smith of Avon; William Barnard of Highland Park; George Martin, former Chicago bank employe of Highland, and J. 11. Field of Antioch. Anew array of UK) veniremen will re port Friday if needed. ( ITY ATTORNEY RESIGNS. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 27 —The resignation of Walter E. Hottel. city attorney. Is announced. It Is reported State Senator Joseph Henley will get the place. Hottel said he did not have time to look after the duties of the office.

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