Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1922 — Page 12

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FIDAC HEfiOES ARE WELL MEI IN INDIANAPOLIS Charles M. Bertrand Makes Inspiring Addresses at Luncheon and Dinner. Allled veterana of thè World War —8,000,000 of them, banded together Ih thè Pederation International des Anclenes Combatants —must gather to them youth, which must flght thè next war If there ls one, thè orphans and thè mothers and fathers of thè wcrld to wln permanent peace, Just as they won thè war, tìeclared Charles M Bertrand, distlnguished member of thè French Chamber of Deputles, a hero of thè battlefield and president of Fidae. Bertrand epoke Sunday at thè Country Club and thè Claypool Hotel Uurlng entertainments of twenty-tour Fidao delegates on their way to Culver Milltary Academy from New Orleans, where they were in convention in conjunction with thè annua! meeting of thè American Leegion Diplomats are fading in their efforts to estabhsh lasting peace, Bertrand deciared. “1 have observed that thè fellows around thè table have not that sympathetic feeling as to liow to go about it that we veterans have,” said Bertrand. “YVhen you move to estabhsh peace, you not only need experts in flnance, dlplomacy and war, but also you need experts in suffering. We are thè experts in sufferingg, we and thè mothers and fathers, wives and orphans who have an empty chair in their homes. Want Representation "We respect thè ability of thè old diplomats who are now leading us, but we do not want them to start another war unless they first have con sulted us." Bertrand warned that another war is impending “because SO per cent of our budgets have been appropriated to pay for past wars and prepare for new ones and 20 per cent for peace. Eighty per cent for death and 20 per cent for lite. It looks as If death were to conquer and lt ls our demand that Use conquer over death.” He demanded that veterans be fully rcpresented in future diplomatic conferences. The delegates were taken from thè Union Station to thè County Club for a luncheon Sunday afternoon. There thè distlnguished visitors planted trees in memory of McCray Stephenson, Reginald Hughes, Ernest Levering and Harry Colburn, ’ountry Club members killed in France. Later they were guests at a reception by General Auitman and staff at Ft. Benjamin Hairison and in thè evening at a Service Club dinner at thè Claypool.

STRUCK BY CAR Miss Lula Williams Reeeives Broken Legs in Accident. Miss Lula Williams, 25, of 1541 Central Ave., an operator at thè téle phone exchange at MacPherson Ave. and Twenty-fourth St., was seriously injured when hit by an automobile Saturday night, at Meridian and Twenty Fourth Sts. Both her legs were broken. Wayne McCarty. 21. nt 951 W. Thirty-Fourth St„ driver of thè automobile. was arrested. He was charged wlth assault and battery. HONOR PASTOR Flve Years of Service as Pastor Kewarded by Congregaiion. The fifth anniversary of thè P.ev. T. V. Dillon as pastor of thè First Presbvterian Church of Southport was èelebrated yesterday by an a!I----day meeting of thè members. The Rev. Mr. Dillon preaehed at thè moraing and evening Services. Xoon dinner was served by members of thè Ladies' Aid and an old-fashioned "love feast" was held In thè afternoon. A purse was presented to thè Rev. Mr. Dillon by members of thè congregatlon. CUTS SWEETHEART Joe Carter, Negro, Slaslies Girl Eighi Times, Polire Say. Detectives today were searching for Joe Carter, 25, negro, 339 W. Fourteenth St., who is alleged to have slashed his sweetheart, Miss Lola Carpenter, 19, negress, 402 N. California St.. with a knife. The fracas occurred at Ohio St. and Capitol Ave. Carter objected to Miss Carpenteria arrangements to stay at thè home of one of her girl friends. He is alleged. to have cut her eight tlmes. VINCENNES LOSES Terre Haute Favored as Site for Dresser MemoriaL The city of Vlncennes, which has petltloned State offlclals to locate thè Paul Dresser memorial in that city, is out of thè race inasmuch as Governor McCray is concemed, thè Govemor said today. Lafayette and Terre Haute also are flghttng for thè memorial. with Terre Haute being sllghtly favored. CORPSE 0N PHOT Grewsome Discovery When Rock Island Trai Reaehes Station. By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 23.—Simon Carter, 40 years old, of Poplar Bluffa. lowa, was sound dead on thè pilot of a Rock Island englne when a locai train pulled into thè station hero today. Members of thè train crew said Carter was struck aster thè train left /ollet. SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Robert Reynolds, 19. of 3502 E. Thirty-Second St.. was Injured yesterday when an automobile collided with his motorcycle. Jacob Fisher, 51. of 456 N. Arsenal Ave., was thè driver of thè automobile. The accident occurred at Michigan St. and Sherman Dr. Physlcians at thè city said that Raynolds’ leg was brOr n.

ILLNESS FATAL

DR. LYMAN ABBOTT By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—The Rev Dr. Lyman Abbott, 87, famous editor and church man. is dead. Dr Abbott, editor of Outlook and successor of Henry Ward Beecher as pastor of thè Plymouth Congregational Church. passed away at his home yesterday aster an illness of several months. Dr. Abbott was one of thè best known ministers and literary men in thè country. He was one of thè closest friends ] of thè late Theodore Roosevelt.

3/ ARRESTED IN WEEKLYROUND-UP Thirteen Taken in Game in Basement of Downtown Hotel. During thè week-end round up thè polire arrested thirty-seven alleged gambiera. Thivteen of this number were caught in a raid on a dice game in thè basement of thè Hotel English. The police obtained sl2 and a pair of dico as evidence. Seventeen negroes were arrested In two raids. One was inaile on a roorn on thè second floor of Clartnce Wrenn's soft drink parlor Three negroes escaped bv Jumping through Windows. Jess Edson was charged writh keeping a gambllng house. William lvirk. who Uvea in thè rear of 315 N. West St., was charged with keeping a gatnbling house. Six men were sound at his place. The police broke up thè weekly craps game at Linwood Ave. and Sixteenth St. Several contestants es- % • aster thè police flred severa! shots. SEES ROOF WALKER C. 11. Ilorn Frightens Away Porci Artist. C. 11. Horn. 231 S. Bancroft St., hoard a man walking on thè roof of htz front porch last midnight. Horn turned on thè llght of his bedroom and thè prowler Jumped. Horn said tbis was thè third tinte a man had climbed to thè roof of his porch recently. ESCAPES OFFICERS Curglar Makes t'et-Away Aster Being Surprised. Patrolmen Roblson and Ball surprised a burglar who had broken thè loek from thè door of thè Red Arrow automobile sales store at Washington St. and Southeastern Ave., at 2:30 a. ni. today. The man escaped in an automobile. TELLS ABOUT CHEST Fred Hoke Kxplains Fnited Charity Work in City. Fred Hoke, president of thè Indianapolis Community Chest, talked today on thè work done last year by thè chest and told of plans for this year's charitable work In Indianapolis at thè luncheon of thè Service Club. A four-reel picture, "Suppose No body Cared,” was shown.

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HENRY DENNISON TALKS AT CRESI DINNERAJ HOTEL Welfare Director Tells Guests Morale Depends Upon Support Given to City. Henry Dennison, dollar-a-year director of thè welfare department of thè United States Postoffice, was thè chief speaker at thè luncheon of Community Chest campaign tvorkers in thè Claypool at noon today. Mr. Dennisol. is of thè Dennison Manufacturing. Company and is vislting thè Indianapolis postoffice in eennection with his welfare work. He told Community Chest workers that thè morals of any city depends largely upon thè support it glves to social agencies, and that ho believes social Service of such importanee that he is giving his time to thè Government to promote it. Mr. Dennison is thè guest of Robert Bryson, postmaster. and chairntan of thè governmental section in thè chest campaign. Announcement was made at thè luncheon that John T. Fogas, W. H Doenges and Philip Efroymson had been added to thè district leadership of thè south division in thè campaign organizatlon. John F. White ls directlng thè south division. Two hundred women met In thè Claypool at thè cali of thè women’s committee of chest campaign organizatlon. Fred Hoke was thè speaker. Eaoh of thè five division directors will have a woman associate director and women will serve on district and neighborhood committees and teams. The campaign opens Nov. 14. STATE ROADS GOOD Descript ion of Scenic l'lacea in New Folder. “State parks are flnest in October.” according to thè slogan on a new folder just issued by thè Indiana department of conservation in conjunction with thè Hoosier Motor Club. The foider gives brief descriptions of Clifty Falle Park. Turkey Run, Vinegar Mills Park, McCormick's Creek Canyon. together with motor “logs,” giving thè route by speedometer readlngs from Indianapolis to thè several State parks. The Hoosier Motor Club, Claypool Hotel, hos those folders for freo dlstrtbutlon, it ls stated, and they may also be obtained at thè Statehouse. WILL OPEN ROAD National Read West to Be Keady for Travet Dee. 1. The National road west to thè State line will he oponed to traffic Dee. 1. it was offlcially anr.ounced by nvrabere of thè State highway commlsslon today. With favorable weather conditions, thè work will pracdcally be compieteli.

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RADIO T 0 LINK UNITS Ford Properties Tlirougliout World Will Be Connect-ed by Wireless. By United Presa DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 23.—AU Ford Motor Company branches and factories turoughout thè world are to be connected by radio, it was announced here today at Henry Ford’s Dearborn office. Radio experiments along thè route of thè Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad, owned by Henry Ford, have proven so succesful, it was stated, that all division polnts on thè D., T. & I. are also shortly to be radio equipped in place of thè old System of wlres and poles. COYEÌORÌLLEN SPEAKSINSTATE Kansas Executive Takes Platform for Albert J. Beveridge. “The only ithing that could Impair free speech in Kansas would be an epdemie of lockjaw.” Henry J. Alien, Governor of Kansas, said today in discussing thè William Alien White controversy over thè ìecent strikes. White contended thè action of thè State in prohibiting signs favorable to thè strikers was in violatimi of thè right of free speech. In speaking of thè Kansas court of industria! relations G-overnor Alien said that forty-three out of forty-Jlve decislons had been accepted by both employers and employes without dissent. Governor Alien was in Indianapolis prelimtnary to making a short tour of thè State for Albert J. Beveridge, Repnbllcan candidate for United States Senator. THIEF GETS CHANGE Flaslilight Awakens Mrs. Marie Iliggs, 940 S. Capitol Ave. Mrs. Marie Iliggs, 940 S. Capitol Ave., was awakened at 4 a. m. today by a tlashlight shilling in ber fuce. Sho awakaned her liusband. John Higgs, and thè intruder hurrled from thè rooni. A bahy’s bank, oontainlng $2.50, was rnisslng. The thief also! took $2 from a dresser and some change from Iliggs' pocket. The kitchen door was sound open. ENTERED TWICE Home of Frank 11 off man Visitati by ; Pro lei*. The home of Frank Heffman. npartment 4. 1138 N. Illinois St., was entered bv a burglar Saturday night and ugain last night. Saturday night thè thief was frighteneil away be- i fore i-obbing thè apartment. Last \ night Mr. and Mrs. Heffman returned i home and they saw llghts burnlng. They called thè police, but thè prowler hail c-scaped. Nothlng was misslng.

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THQRNBURGHHELD IN RENO KILLING Alleged Stayer Taken to Headquarters by Brother — Carried Gun. Orville Thornburg, 36, was held by .he police today charged w r ith murdering Myrtle Reno, 530 Fletcher Ave., fcaturday. He was taken to heaclouarters and surrendered by his brother, George, fifteen hours aster thè shooting. Thornburg stili had thè gun in his pocket. In a statement to detectives, Thorabttrgh said he ran from thè scene of thè shooting down Virginia Ave., went past police headquarters and to thè home of a friend, J. R. Williams, 414 N. Illinois St. Sayitig that if he should die suddenly he wanted Williams to t.ako care of his body, he left thè Williams home and during thè remainder of thè time visited Rivendete Park and a picture show. He then wandered thè streets ntil he carne upon his brother, who was assisting thè police in tho search for him. Auto Tltieves Busy Two automobiles were reported stolon last night. The owners of thè missing cars were: John Sugrue, 422 N. State Ave., and O. D. Wilson of Fcrtville, Ind. iìigMonì!! OPSEISTOIACH, GAS, GAS, GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, ! Instant Stomach Relief Instant relief from sourness, g:ises or acidity of stomach; from indiges tion, flatulence, palpitation, headache or any stomach distress. Tho moment you chew a few '■Pape's Diapepsin” tablets your stomach seda fine. Correct your digestion for a few conta. Pleasant'. Harnilessl Any drug store. —Advertisement.

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