Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1922 — Page 12

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SOUTHWEST GETS BEHIND FAVORITE Soldier of Fortune Is Choice Candidate for American Legion Leadership. By United Yt’ic* EL PASO, Texas. Oct. 13.—The Southwest's choice for the next national commander of the American Legion is Sam Dreben, the picturesque “soldier of fortune,” according to members of the legion’s El Paso post who will go to Xew Orleans Friday to attend the legion's national convention. Local legionaires will attempt to have Dreben elected. They declare they have received assurance from many posts in the Southwest of support of their candidate. Wears Twenty Medals Dreben wears twenty medals from half a dozen Governments, tokens of battles in whieh he participated in various parts of the world. Dreben was~Tn on the latest “Baby Revolution” at Juarez, Mexico, in which fifteen men were killed and twenty wounded when “Rebels” at- j tacked the garrison two weeks ago. , He is said to have taken personal i command of the loyal forces and to ; have performed deeds of valor. Dreben also participated in the Last attempt by El Paso police of- j fieials to capture “Arizona Phil” I Alquin, wanted in connection with I the murder of Detective Sergeant John J. Fitzgerald. Los Angeles. EDISOM'SCUMM TO FIMEJS SECURE Son of Electrical Genius Says He Fa : !ed to Discourage His Eminent Father. By United Xctcs NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The claim of Thomas Edison Jr. to fame is due largely to the fact that he almost pre- 1 vented hit father from becoming a ! great inventor. Young Thomas was about 6 years when his father was working on the incandescant light invention. He made himself useful about his father’s laboratory Menlo Park by breaking the light bulbs to hear the*' and stealing beakers to mix mud pies in. The truth came out when Edison Jr., now a man of middle age, visited the j electrical show here where some’ of father's early inventions are on display, and Francis Jehl, who worked with Edison in these experiments, re-. minded the inventor’s son of his youth-! ful outrages against science. FICTION IS SCARCE Many Able Authors Engage in Writing Prospectuses. XEW YORK, Oct. !3.—There is a dearth of good fiction at present and i his is due to the fact that so many able writers are being employed in composing prospectuses in Wall St., according to Judge Alfred J. Talley of General Sessions, after hearing evidence about the circulars put forth in behalf of the Pacific Minerals and Chemicals Company.

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CONSCIENCE AROUSED Man May Go to Gallows as Result

By GENE COHN. Vf'.l Staff Correspondent. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13 —This is the story of a “voice from the dark” that may send a man to the gallows. Weird and dramatic as any of Poe’s tales of conscience is this hitherto untold tale of how the charge of wife murder was made against Henry Wllkens. The “voice” wrung a confession from Arthur Castor and this confession involved Wllkens. In this confession Castor declared that he, and his brother Walter had been hired by Wilkens to stage a fake hold up, during which Mrs. Wilkens was slain. Amazing Story. This is the story, as police tell It, They had arrested Arthur Castor as a suspect. Castor knew that the police had no direct evidence against him. He had determined to “ stand pat” and let them prove it. Throughout California a search was on. Each day new suspects were brought in. The possibility that Wilkens had "framed” the robbery and murder had not yet been considered. So Wilkens was brought in each morning to look over the suspects. Each time he passed up Castor, and the others. But one morning there came a boy about to enter his twenties. Wilkens hesitated. “That looks like the fellow —I believe it is.” he finally said. Castor heard the words. But he did not see the boy. The youth was locked In a nearby cell. Conscience Aroused. Night came. The jail lights went out and all was dark. Then the sobbing of a boy two cells away. "Oh, my God. I didn’t do it. They’re going to railroad me.” Castor did not sleep. His conscience wouldn't let him, he says. He paced his cell. When he finally tried to rest it was to dream of torturing imps and demons. He gave it up. Came the dawn. Castor’s mother came to see him. “They’ve got an Innocent kid there.” he told her. Then he went to mother's knee with his confession. “No matter what happens to you, tell the truth.” she told him. “Don’t let an innocent boy go to prison.” But he didn’t talk that day and the, next night came again the moans of the boy. The next day Castor called for at- j torneys and made his confession. There's one more chapter to the story—worthy of O. Henry. * The boy had been “planted” by the district attorney’s office to wring the 1 confession from Castor.

ROUND UP CROOKS Rio I)e Janeiro Authorities Hunt Human Parasites. RIO DE JANEIRO (By mail to the United Press', Oct. 12. —The police department is making a rigorous cleanup of this city with the idea of getting rid of the human parasites that now infest it. It Is a well-known fact that the lure of an exposition city is great for the dip. hotel thief, white slaver and others of that ilk. Consequently. Rio Is suffering the fate of “exposition time" • Chicago, Paris. St. I-ouis and San Francisco. A dozen undesirables have been rounded up already. This batch Is to be deported within the next day or two. So far the net has disclosed only French and Italian crooks, but the police are alertly watching the movements of a number of suspects—and some of these are said to hail from the United States.

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Arthur Castor (above) whose pangs of conscience resulted in arrest of Henry Wilkens (below) on a murder charge. Craze for Brown The popularity or rather the craze for brown is responsible for the adoption of amber and tortoise shell jewelry this season.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mil WANTS WATSON IN OHIO % Indiana Senator Can’t Go Now, but Will Later—Marshall Is Speaking With Ralston. President Harding asked Senator James E. Watson over the long distance telephone last night to speak at Akron, Ohio, Oct. 17. The Senator was excused because he is billed at New Albany on that date. He promised the President to spend two days ift Ohio later in the campaign. Governor Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky will make a speaking tour of Indiana Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, inclusive, for the Republicans. Thomas R. Marshall will speak with Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic nominee for United States Senator, at Ft. Wayne Saturday night and Newcastle next Tuesday evening. Republicans opened the Marion County speaking campaign with a meeting at Speedway City Thursday evening. FRIDAY Hard Luck Day By l nitrd Press CHICAGO. Oct. 13.—1 t was Friday the thirteenth for “Little Bill” Hayes. Hayes was back on W. Madison St., the home of the down-and-outs today. Barbers gave Hayes his chance to come back, but he couldn’t stand prosperity. A delegation from the Barber Supply Dealers' Association found Hayes dirty and unkempt loafing on a street corner here. They took him to the convention hall and had him bathed, shampooed and manicured and fumlshod him new clothes and found him a Job. Last night Hayes was found In a W. Madison St. alley drunk. He was fined $3 and costs —among the costs was his job.

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PIE GENIUS ‘FLIVVERS’ When Taken From Own Kitchen

“My search for a perfect pie shows that genius, when transplanted, does not always flourish —especially in the hotel business,” said Henry Lawrence, owner of the Claypool Hotel, today. "Motoring through New England on my vacation trip, I stopped for lunch at a small hotel that looked as If it had been a wayside inn ever since the days when they hauled freight from Boston to New York with oxen. I ordered pie. among other things. The pie was delicious. I called for another piece, and when X had finished it wished that I had room for more. I asked the owner of the hotel where he got his pies and he told me that his daughter made them. "Daughter was a typical, capable New England girl, who never had been a hundred miles from home. She t-aid her mother and her grandmother were famous for their pies. “When I left I told her that if she

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would come to Indianapolis and go to work for the Claypool I would pay her expenses, give her all the help she required, every mechanical facility and a good salary, to do nothing but make pies. “When I got here I found a letter from her and I wired her to come. When she arrived I told her to select the range she wanted, pick out her kitchen utensils and make a list of the kinds of flour and sugar and fruit and spices she had been accustomed to using. I also had a separate kitchen built for her. modeled after the one she had worked in at home, so that the surroundings and everything would be just right. Then I sat back and waited for the pie of my boyhood dreams, the pie that mother used to make, the perfect pie that I had fallen in love with months before at the wayside inn.

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