Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1922 — Page 7
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WOULD ALLOW CABINET RIGHT OF APPEARANCE Administration Leaders Are Nettled at Recent Attacks. HAS HARDING APPROVAL ■WASHINGTON, May B—Nettled by repeated attacks on Cabinet officers, male by members of Congress from tbe floors of both Henses, a definite movement wss launched today by Administration officials to give Cabinet members privileges of the floor in Congress to allow them to meet their critics face to face. Tha plan has the indorsement of nearly all the members of President Harding's official family, and It is believed the President himself favors the Idea. Within the last few weeks Attorney General Daugherty nas been accm'd of laxity In prosecuting war-time contract frauds, of shielding profiteers, of playing politics with the Civil Service and lastly, of accepting a 525,000 fee for obtaining a pardon for Charles W. Morse, indicted financier, while practicing law In Ohio. Secretary of War Weeks has been accused of laxity in adjusting overpayments on war-time contracts, and of complicity In the Bosch Magneto Company deal, consummated under circumstances that are now being Investigated by the Department of Justice. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon has been accused of using his department to aid “big business,'' and demand has been made that he resign because of his connections with many big corporations and banks. Secretary of the Interior Fall has been charged with what amounts to Irregularity of leasing Government oil reserve lands to Harry F. Sinclair and a syndicate of wealthy New Yorkers. He also has been accused of plotting to deliver the forest reserves of the I'nited States over to exploiting capitalism. Secretary of the Navy Denby has been accused of being the “tool for big Navy interests,” etc., etc. In some instances, notably in the case of Attorney General Daugherty and Sec retary Mellon, threats of Impeachment proceedings have been made. Administration official 0 believe that, if Cabinet members are given floor privileges, members of Congress will be "more careful in making promiscuous charges." Four Killed in French Rail Wreck PARIS, May 3. —Four persons were killed and thirty injured in the collision of two trains near Vouziers today. A carload of caskets containing the remains of French soldiers, which had Just been removed from battle fields was demolished
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Republican Congreesman renominated in Thirteenth district. Where Will Big Leagues Go Now ? DETROIT, May 3.—ln an effort to eliminate “left handedness” among school children, T. J Knapp, superintendent of schools at Highland Park, a suburb.
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Republican Congressman renominated in Eleventh district. has ordered a census taken to learn which children use their left hands in preference to their right. Following the census, .the left handed children will be taught to write with their right hands, it Is announced. “The world Is arranged much more conveniently for the right-handed pertons.” Mr. Knapp said In explaining his
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Republican Congressman renominated in Lighth district. W. F . Spooner
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Democratic nomine* for Congress lu the Tenth district. ictlon. The superintendent sconts the theory that left-handed person* are iu danger of stammering In their speech If the} are “made over" Into right-handed persons. “There Is no evidence to support this theory," he said. “No persons should he left-handed, it is an inconvenient liabit.” IMPORTANT ATHLETICS. LONDON, May 3.—Cambridge has challenged Oxford for a plug pong tournament.
KU-KLUXKLAN DEFENDANTS IN $200,000 SUIT Libel and Conspiracy Are Charged by Member of Band. FORT WORTH, Texas, Ma 7 3.—Suit for S2OO, alleging libel was filed In Federal Court here today against the Ku-Klux Klan by A. W. Sasse, of New Orleans and formerly of Ft. Worth. Sasse alleged that after he became a member of the organization klan officials tried to force him to discharge an employe. He refused, he declared, and charges that the defendants “Immediately conspired and confederated to ruin the plaintiff, both In reputation and in fortune.” The defendants tried to get Sasse’s wife to sue for divorce, tha petition alleges. Sasso, president and general manager of the Consumers Belt and Manufacturing Company here, left for New Orleans lust fall.
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MAN AND WIFE FOUND DEAD IN PALATIAL HOME Mystery Surrounds Shooting of Wealthy Boston Couple. BOSTON. May B.—Police and representatives of the District Attorney's office were mystified today by circumstance* surrounding the deatha by revolver shot* of William B. Powell and his wife, Lena Elizabeth Powell, In their palatial home on Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Powell was left millions by aer first husband, R. H. White, the department store founder. Powell Is prominent
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la the business world ss resident manager of R. G. Dun & Cos., the mercantile reporting firm. In a crumpled heap against a chair In their drawing room, Mrs. Powell was found dead with two bullet wounds In her arm and one through her heart, by servants aroused by the shots. Powell was found In his own room upstairs dead with four bullets In hid breast. The police found no dew to the nfurders beyond a conviction that Powell suddenly went Insane. Tillie Backs Up on Max; Drops Ax, Romance Cracks PARIS, May B.—Max Oser, Swiss livery stable proprietor, betrothed to Mathllde McCormick, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, has halted work on the "love
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neet” near Lake Leman, he was preparing for his heiress bride-to-be. The Swiss horseman Is worried at reports from America that friends of tha McCormick family have succeeded in weaning Mathllde's affections away from him. He denied emphatically they have become estranged, however. Oser admitted his repeated cables tn his iflnancee have gone unanswered. “Probably she Is traveling,” hs said. Close friends of Mathllde hers say she Is not traveling and that the marriage will take place. Son of Len Small Stated Witness WAFKEGAN, 111., May 8-—Leslie Small, son of Governor Len Small ha* been listed by the State as a witness against his father as a result of the examination of records of the so-called “Small banks," It was explained.
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