Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1922 — Page 2
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THREE ACCUSED AS SLAYERS OF / GERMAN LEADER Police Profess to Have Obtained Clew to Rathenau Assassins. IIATION-WIDE SEARCH ON information Given by Man Who | Asserts He Was Member | of Gang. I BULLETIN. I By United Prrtt I BERLIN. June 29. —Ernst Tess i how, a monarchist agitator, was i arrested at Frankfort today on susP’Cion he is one of the three agents who assassinated Walter Rathenau last Saturday. BY CARL D. GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent "BERLIN, June 29. —Three men, prominent in former monarchiatic uprisings, have been named by the police as the assassins of Walter Rathenau, foreign minister. Ernst Techow, Hermann Fischer and Fritz Kauer, all former members of the Erhardt Brigade, were betrayed to authorities by a man who alleged he was one of the conspirators and that the three named were deputed too carry’ out the assassination. They are being sought throughout Germany. A Central News dispatch to London at noon today declared one of the murderers of P athenau had been arrested. The men whom the police are seeking were identified with the embryonic Kapp •Putsch" and are under several aliases as ruthless criminals. DISTRICT COMMITTEE TO FILL EWING PLACE Democratic State Body, in Session Today, Determines Method. District committees, composed of . county chairmen, will have the power t*f’ f:ff- vacancies in the Democratic ticket, the "Democratic State committee decided today. The decision '•as made because of the death of .John W. Ewing of New Albany, Third district candidate for Congress. It is expected that the Third district committee will select Evan B. Stotsenburg. former Indiana attorney general, as its candidate. R. C. Brown of Bedford, who was a candidate against Ewing for the nomination. has been seeking the appointment. Joseph E. Bell of Indianapolis, and Lincoln Dixon of North Vernon were named a committee to revise the rules concerning the filling of vacancies. Reports were read to the State committee on the progress of organization. Finances and campaign plans were discussed. Women district vice chairmen were admitted to the meeting.
GROCERS RENAME KAMPER National Association in Twenty-fifth Annual Convention. CLEVELAND. June 29.—Francis E. Kamper, Atlanta, present president of the National Association of Retail Grocers: Philip A. Depuyt. Rochester, N. Y„ present vice president, and John Sheehan, Minneapolis, trustee, were unanimously reelected today at the last session of the twenty-fifth annual convention of the National Association of Retail Grocers here. John C. Speas. Kansas City, present treasurer, is opposed by John Coode of Tennessee. This contest, as well as the meeting place of the next convention, will be decided late this afternoon. St. Paul. Omaha and Washington are contestants. CLOTHES AND ‘BOSS’ GONE "Employed” and Taken to Hotel by Stranger Who Disappears. Abedore Eckout of St. Louis was employed by a man to work for a construction company at Muncle, and taken, with seven other men also "employed.” to the Capitol Hotel When Eckout awoke the “employer,” was gone and so were his traveling bag containing clothing, a watch and other articles worth S2OO, and s2l in money.
Murder Case Near End STILLWATER. Okla., June 23. Final arguments in the trial of Earl Gordon on charges of murder in connection with the killing of Brekam Cobb. Birmingham. Ala., wounded war veteran, were completed today. * The case will go to the jury this afternoon. No Mail July 4 All departments of the pcstoflfice will be closed Tuesday. July 4, Robert H. Bryson, postmaster, announced today. There will no carrier delivery service except in the evening to hotels. Collections will be made on the regular holiday schedule. Perishable parcel post packages and special delivery letters will be delivered. .May Lower Electric Rates The Bippus Utilities Company ofBippus and North Manchester, was authorized to reduce electrical rates to North Manchester, after July 1, by the public service commission today. What Men Strike For. DURHAM, England, June 29. — More than 1,000 miners struck at Kimblesworth Colliery because the colliery' house was occupied by a chauffeur instead of a union miner. Baby Carriage for Six. LEWISHAM. England, June 29.—' The Lewisham Guardians have or dered a baby' carriage large enough to carry six children at a time. Same Old Story KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. June 29. Playing with matches Harry Smith, aged 7. caused a fire that destroyed tbs hos*e.
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Harding’s Position On Renomination Debated
By ROBERT BARRY. WASHINGTON. June 29 —Some j strange political rumors are going ! the rounds of Washington's whisper i j ing galleries. The most interesting, perhaps. Is; I that President Harding is insisting to' : his friends that under no clrcumstan-1 I' re s would he consent to becoming a candidate for re-election, although Re , publican leaders declare that, regardless of his present inclinations. Mr. | Harding will be the standard bearer t in 1024. Half Dozen Aspirants Other stories describe the buzzing of presidential bees In .Senate cloak- j rooms. With the convention two years off. some astute leaders already are counting no less than a half dozen j Republican aspirants—all of whom, if may be stated in advance, will tread J softly unless and until the President eliminates himself. How much of fact and how much | of hot weather fiction there is in the I gossip remains for time to disclose. There is a fear among some of the 1 j President's close friends he might be j i tempted, in an unguarded moment into making a public declaration of his wish to retire from the presidency ■ at the close of his first term. For him to do so, it is argued, would pro j voke a kilkenny fight within the j party, and whatever personal desires he may cherish, it is felt he will not take the step to surrender a personal leadership which alone can hold the i party factions in line Conservative j party leaders harbor no doubts of Mr. Harding agreeing, at the proper i moment, to stand for renomination j and re-election on the record of his i j Administration. Temperamentally Unfit Mr. Harding is not fitted tempera- J ! mentally to sit through eight hours ] daily of petty Jealousies, political wirej pulling, talebearing and log-rolling. ! He does not understand such things in men. It appears to have gotten on his nerves. For some weeks his friends. | outside his confidential circle, have been wondering how he regarded I many of the childish performances of I politicians on Capitol Hill, men who I seemed wholly out of touch with the j common sense of the country. Another ! BOY KILLED AFTER TAUNT j N'ine-Year-Old Shot by Enraged Playmate. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 29.—j Peter Carramusa, 9, was shot and in- j stantly killed in the front yard of j hte home here today. "Monkey face, monkey face." was! the boy's taunt, according to police. l to two other boys who were across the 1 street. One of the boys had a .22-caliber j rifle. He raised the gun. took aim and , fired at Carramusa. The shot went j wild. The boy then fired a second i time, police declared, and the Car- j ramusa boy fell, shot through the! ■ chest. He died a few minutes after • 1 being taken to a hsopital.
AUTO THIEVES GO TO FARM Fines Assessed Against Two by •Judge of Criminal Court. Aaron Pollard and Joseph Turney, j charged with vehicle taking, unlawful possession of an automobile and grand larceny, were sentenced to one year on the Indiana State Farm and fined SIOO ] and costs tdday in Criminal Court on a larceny charge. The other charges were nulled by' the State. The two stole an automobile valued at $550 from Paul B. Meisenholder, 317 ; E. Twelfth St. WOMAN SWALLOWS lODINE Mary Finley, Would-be- Suicide, Is Taken to Hospital. Mary Finley. 36. of 288 E. Wyoming St., attempted suicide today by' swal lowing a quantity of iodine. She was taken to a hospital. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wiae to follow thi* suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription Tablet* and follow directions. One dollar is the price the vorld over Get . them from your own druggist or send p-lce ! direct to Marmola Cos.. 4612 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mich By doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to I reduce steadily and easily, without atarra tiou or tiresome eaarclse, —Advertisement.
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thing, the President is under orders of h s physician to take outdoor exercise, yet every time he plays a round of golf, he is subjected to criticism, those assailing him forgetting or not earinp to know that for every hour spent on the golf course he spends many more at his desk at night and before "reporting time” in the morning. The fact that his two immediate predecessors in the White House played golf almost as frequently as he does not check the fault-finders, some of whom probably are not aware that sereval times the footprints of Mr. Wilson and a partner were the only ones to be found when snow covered the course of the Washington golf and country club, yet it is made to appear Mr. Harding is a golf “fiend” in comparison with Mr. Wilson. Danger of Situation The danger of the situation, is said to lie in the possibility of Mr. Harding's current disposition giving aid and comfort to several prominent Senators, who are hoping for some fortuitous development to enable them to enter the ring. It has been said around the capltol. for Instance, that within thirty days an active organization would be established in Washington for the avowed purpose of promoting Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas chairman of the farm bloc, as a poss ble nominee. That Senator took occasion to tell the Public Ledger this afternoon he not only would not become a candidate, but would work for the re-election cf Mr. Harding. "I am not planning to open headquarters here for the purpose of seeking the Republican nomination for president in 1924." said Senator Capper. “I never had any intention of seeking the presidency, and never will have Although T may seek another term in the Senate. I have no expectation whatever of becoming a candidate for President, and never will have. Mr. Harding has made a good President, and I will support him in 1924. Never Will Seek Office. ‘‘But you may state as strongly as you please that I am not seeking tho office, and never will." There is a feeling among con servatlve Republicans that the party's chief issue in 1924 will be of necessity the record of the Rarding Administration, and that, therefore, no one can stand as a symbol of that record, except the President. Every rule of politics would make him the nominee or the party would have to acknowledge failure to the country. Senators Johnson of California, Albert J. Reveride of Indiana, Frank B. Willis of Ohio, Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, and possibly Governor Gifford Pinchot, are counted among the "possibilities" in the Republican camp.—(Copyright by Public Ledger.)
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POLICE SURE OF MAKING CASE IN SHEFFER KILLING i i Brother of Slain Man Is Heir to SI,OOO of Latter’s Estate. GUN BOUGHT IN FT. WAYNE Two Most Important Links Said by Detectives to Complete Evidence. Bu United Newt FT. WAYNE, June 29.—Identification of Nie Sheffer as the purchaser of the automatic pistol from which tho death dealing shots are said to have been fired at Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sheffer at Auburn last Thursday, folowed the discovery that the gun was purchased In Ft. Wayne, where the levelopments in the murder mystery were brought out. N.e Sheffer, who is a brother of the murdered man, Is left SI,OOO by James W. Sheffer’s will. Doubt regarding the guilt of Nie Shef- | fer had been banished by the discovery of what they considered tha two most important missing links in the l evidence, covering means and motive. N.e still maintatins his innocence jin connection with the death of his his father, John Shelter.', j The suspected man Is supported by i brother and the latter's wife.. ALLEGED LEGGER TAKEN -John Barret Recognized and Turned Over to Cops. John Barret, 940 Concord St., was ! arrested this morning charged with j assault and battery and bootlegging, j after having been the fugitive mem | ber of a party of four who had fought | over the matter of making liquor ; last December in the home of John i Whitlock, New York and Agnes Sts. ; The wife of Barret had objected : to the use of a ninety gallon still j which her brother-in-law, Clay Whit- ! lock, and Barret had been using. A fight resulted, police were called, but ! Barret .escaped | Clay Whl lock, who recognized Ban i ret on the streets yesterday, turned I him over to the police. POLICE ARRIVE TOO LATE White Mule Party Breaks Up— Women and Boy Participants. I Two women and a small boy who disappeared before the police arrived, | were reported having a white mule ; party at the rooming house of W. H. , Gibson. 415 E. Ohio St., last night, jAn empty jug was found. Gibson I reported the case himself. Cyclist Bull-Fighter HILLSBORO. Ariz.. June 29 Leaping from his bicycle as a young bull dashed through the street, Jack • Flower grabbed the animal by his ■horns and threw him. Strangled By Own Hair PARIS. June 29.—Despondent over losing her position. Mile. Helen Leri beur choked herself to death by winding her hair tightly around her throat.
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Oscar A. Hirseh and his wife in a recent photo. Hirsch was * after a party at the home of a motion picture actress at Freeport, I His wife was charged with the shooting.
M'CUMBER MAY BE DEFEATED BN FACE OF RETURNS Ratio of Lead in Cities Too Small if Farmers Stay With Their Ticket. FRAZIER CUTS DOWN LEAD North Dakota Primary Vote Drops Off One-Fourth From Last Fall. Bu United I’rett FARGO, N. D., June 29.—Senator Porter J. McCumber, in the vote from North Dakota primary tabulated. today, was not being given sufficient lead in the cities to defeat Lynn J. Frazier for the Republican senatorial nomination, provided the non partisan farmers "stick." With a little more than a tenth of the vote counted, mostly from the larger cities, Senator MeCumber was running less than two to one over Frazier, and from past elections close neutral observers expected he would' have to run about two and a half to one In these districts to win. McHarg Poor Third Ormsby McHarg, third man in the race for the senatorial nomination, received a negligible vote. The total balloting was much lighter than anticipated. It apparently dropped off 20 to 25 per cent from the vote cast in the elections last fall when Frazier was recalled as Governor and his henchmen from high State offices. Congressman O. B. Burtness, In the First district, was leading P. A. Moeller for the Republican congressional nomination by sufficient margin to assure his nomination. In the Second district Congressman Young was having a closer contest for the Republican congressional nomination on the face of meagre returns. - Cleaner Is Missing. Grace Lucas. 121 N. West St., reported to the police the theft of an electric vacuum cleaner from her home. She said the cleaner was worth S4O. “Poison Pen” Letters TRENTON, N. 3 . June 29. —More than a dozen prominent women here have been the recij ients of scurrilous letters attacking one of their friends. A secret investigation Is under way. Boy Murderers on Trial. BERLIN, June 29.—Two boy murderers are on trial here. One. 11, killed his cousin. The other, aged 15, choked a fellow errand boy to death. Chase Bandits Sixty Miles. CALCUTTA. June 29.—Two bandits who stole $10,500 from an Allahbad bank were captured In their automobile after a chase of sixty miles. Strangles Wolf KEARNEY. Wyo.. June 29 How ard Ferris strangled with his bare hands a wolf that attacked him near Lake Desmet.
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RAW SEWAGE IS FLOWING INTO STREAMS OF CITY Interceptors Clogged. Says Report of Tatlock to Sanitary Board. CONDITION IS UNIMPROVED Craven Asserts Hyland Has Failed to Remedy Bad State of Affairs. Sewer interceptors are so stopped ■ up that Fall Creek, White River and , Pleasant Run are receiving alarming quantities of raw sewage, a report of ] M. W. Tatlock, inspector, to the board of sanitary commissioners said today. The condition has been reported to Martin J. Hyland, street commis- j sloner, but has not been remedied, 1 President Jay A. Craven of the sanitary board said. Hyland said many of the things i complained of. already had been discovered and interceptors were being cleaned out as rapidly as possible with worn out equipment. Tatlock reported raw sewage flowing directly Into Fall Creek at Balsam Ave.. Thirty Second St.. Thirtieth St.. Illinois St.. Capitol Ave.. Boulevard Pldoe, Bursdall Drive, and TwentyFourth St., and Indiana Ave. White River is polluted from sewers ai Harding St., and Crawfords vllle Road; St. Clair St.. Washington Ave.. and Ray St., according to the report. Irvington Ave., Graham St. and Sycamore St., seept c tanks in Irving ton permit sewage to flow directly in ! Pleasant Run. Tatlock reported. The Michigan St. storm sewer, the Sheridan Ave sewer and the interceptor at Prospect St., also pollute the run. Fish can not live in this stream below the gas plant. Hyland said he can get more sewer work done when an ordinance appropriating $7,500 for new equipment, pending in the city council Is passed. Salesman Is Missing Harry Germain, a salesman for Swift & Cos., was reported missing today by officials of the company. Germain had been making collections for the company and failed to return to work today. He had been living tern- j porarily near Ben Davis.
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PARTY TOO ROUGH FOR HER Mrs. McNervey Tells Judge Wilmeth Long Tale of Woe. “Judge, if you'd seen me Monday morning you wouldn’t a knowed mc ; " said Mrs. Nellie McNervey to Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth In city court today, as she recited a tale of too much white mule, missing money and a bruised nose, which she blamed on various members of the Weller family of 1443 Williams St. Mrs. McNervey. along with Sadie Weller, two of Sadie's brothers and a lister of Sadie's, started to visit the old folks In the country, but on the was Sadie's sister, so Mrs. McNervev said, took too many drinks and as a result became so pugnacious that Mrs. McNervey was forced to get out of the car and escape. The case was dismissed. WANT TO SAVE CITY BARN Sanitary Board Opposes Shank Playground Project. The board of sanitary commissioners. in an effort to retain the por- ] tlon of a barn occupied by the gar- ! j bage and ash-hauling department, at 1 j 1134 Shelby St., wjll attempt to dis i suade the board of public works from ; using the location as a city play j ! ground. BURNING FEET Sting!—“Bing” “Wow”—“Oh!” How I Wish those PainsWowld Go, from My Sore, Burning, Tender Feet, Callouses, Corns and Bunions! Stop wishing just get a box of “GYPSY FOOT RELIEF” a secret from the desert Applied in one minute, relief conies three minutes later! You j stop yelling—you smile—you bless ; the day you first heard of Gynsy Foot Relief. You bid your foot misery good-bye! And witho,ut fuss i or bother —no soaking feet —no | plasters —no powders nor fnconj venience. It's all over in less time ; than It takes to tell It! Then put on your shoes ana walk all you please, and work and stay on your feet as long as you wish, i Successful results guaranteed or small amount paid druggist Is returned. Nothing like thi wonderful Gypsy Foot Relief. Sold In this city by all good druggists including Book Drug Cos., Haag Drug Company ind Henry Huder.
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50 CITIES SEND DELEGATES TO CLUBSMVIEETING Optimists Open Fifth Annual Convention at Kansas City. By Timet Special KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 29.—The fifth annual convention of the international Optimists Clubs opened here today, with President Cyrus Crane Willmore of St. Louis presiding. Delegates are present from fifty cttlaa. The convention will cloee at noon Friday w.th the election of officers. REBEL; HANG PRESIDENT Turkomans Uprise Against Rale, Says Helsingfors Dispatch. LONDON. June 29. —Rebellion haa broken out in Turkestan and the president of Turkestan has been hanged by insurgents, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Helsingfors today. The uprising is reported to be extending. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers \ \ £ m Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instancy that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard porn, soft com, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or lrrit* t ion.—Advertisement.
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