Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1923 — Page 2

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CRIME WAVE HITS PEAK IN WEEK-END ROBBERY CARNIVAL

SCORES ARRESTED AS POLICE STAGE SERIESOF RAIDS Three Stills Found Alleged Gambling Houses Are Visited, During the week end police and Federal officers were busy In an near Indianapolis. Asa result, three whisky stills were found, thirteen persons were arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger, twenty-four were scheduled to appear in city court today to answer a charge of violating the gambling laws, three women and four men were arrested in a raid on an alleged resort and a number of persons were arrested on vagrancy 'charges. Capt Herbert Fletcher led a series of raids on alleged gambling places. A raid was made on the Appcmatox Club, 551 Indiana Ave., where William '•Stash” Howard, 52, colored, was arrested on a charge of keeping a gambling house and four other colored men were arrested on charges of gaming and visiting. Vernon "Fat” Holden, 51, colored, proprietor of a shoe shining parlor, S23t£ Indiana Ave., was arrested on a. charge of keeping a gambling house. Poolroom Raided.

Burley Roszell, 40, of 743 N. Noble St., was scheduled to appear in city court today to answer a charge of keeping a gambling house. He is the proprietor of a poolroom raided by Lieutenant McGee, who arrested eeven men in the place on charges of gaming and visiting a gambling bouse, j Katie Bastick was arrested on a j charge of operating a blind tiger and : Curt Adkins, 63, of 10 Emerson PI.. 1 was charged with vagrancy, when ] Cummings raided 430 W. Pearl 6t.. ; Sunday. , The same officer arrested Lula j Strieb, 45. of 307 W. New York St., on a charge of keeping a resort. Edna Hall. 25, of 444 N. Capitol, and Mamie Lee McGlen, 20. of 265 Minerva St., were arrested on statutory charges and four men were charged with associating. “Fishermen” Arrested The police fished five men out of the In and Out Fisherman’s Club. 213 E. Mar>-land St.. Sunday. Lieutenant Cox said he found forty gallons of home brew and almost a gallon of “white mule" whisky. All were charged with operating a blind tiger. They gave their names as Douglas Clarey, 62, of 446 S. Alabama St.; John Maateny, 4*), 702 E. Georgia St.: Paul Johnson, 23, 708 N. Capitol Ave.; John Maish. 60, Clinton Hotel, and Frank Masteny, 620 N. New Jersey St. Six men and four women were arrested when Lieutenant McGee and squad raided the building of the old Indianapolis Canoe Club, Thirtieth St. ‘ and White river. The police broke in the door of the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner, caretakers of the clbhouse, whose home adjoins tho larger building. Club Caretakers Held * The officers , allege they found twelve quarts of home brew in an automobile owned by Fred Poole, 524 lowa St., and they also say that Mrs. Turner was pouring out whisky when they entered the house. The Turners and Poole were charged with operating a blind tiger. The automobile was confiscated. Persons found in the place were arrested on a vagrancy charge. They gave their names as Hyman Cohen, 639 Union St.; Mart Lewis and Joe Carson, both of 135 N. Delaware St.; Guy Randall. 122® S. Meridian St.; May Merrill, 1134 Ashland Ave.; Ruth Seely, 2442 Ethel Ave. and Zella Harris, 1540 E. Tenth St. All were released on bonds signed by Harry Schofield, 328 Indiana Ave. Nine colored men were arrested on charges of gaming and visiting & gambling house when the police raided a poolroom at 410 N. Senate Ave. Walter Larkin, colored, 639 Johnson St., was charged with ’peeping a gambling house. Sheriff Snider and Lieutenant Stoddard, who raided a house on the Vansickle farm on E. Thirty-Eighth St., and said they found a fifty gallon whisky still, 170 gallons of mash and two gallons of “mule” whisky. The owner of the still was not found.

Man UnJurky The summer cettage of C. G. Harris, 420 X. Delaware St., was destroyed by fire. It was located at Seventy-Fifth St., near Keystone Ave. A moonshine still was discovered In the ruins. Harris convinced the police that he had not been living at the place since early last fall. Evidence indicated a bootlegger, finding the cottage vacant, had started a whisky-making business in the building. Four barrels of mash were found. Harris estimated his loss at $2,000. Another cottage adjoining Harris’ place was destroyed and the loss was estimated at $2,700. A 500-gallon still and ninety gallons of "mule” were seized in an old log cabin on Lucas Yohlar farm In Franklin County by Federal prohibition agents. The operator of the still escaped. Bert C. Morgan. Federal prohibition director for Indiana, turned the still over to Sheriff Van Camp at Brookville. ROAD HEAD INDORSES RAIL CONSOLIDATION Northwestern and Union Pacific May Be Merged. By United Fret* WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Consolidation of the Chicago k Northwestern system with the Union Pacific, as proposed by the interstate commerce commission, today was strongly indorsed by W. H. Finley, president of the Northwestern system. Finley declares that any disturbance of the flow of commerce through Omaha from the Union Pacific to the Northwestern “would be disastrous an<^ contrary to public policy "

Police Investigate Score of Hold-Ups and Burglaries—Plain Clothes Cop Shot—s9o Taken From Truck Driver. Burglars and hold-up men held a carnival in Indianapolis over the week-end unequaled in police records. Twenty robberies and hold-ups were being investigated today. The crime wave culminated early today in the hold-up of Warren Snyder in his grocery at 402 W. Twenty-Fifth St. and robbery of $25 in change. Snyder was building a fire in a stove when a negro bandit, entered and covered him with a revolver. The robber scooped up the change and backed out a rear door. The emerg-

ency squad could not find him. Police believed the robber was one of the negroes who have terrorized the northwest section for several days. The same bandit who robbed Snyder is thought to be the one who late Saturday night entered the store of Bert Wade, 2347 Martindale Ave.. before Wade realized the thief was in the store. ' Wade's small son asked: “Daddy, what is that thing?” as he looked at the long-barreled gun the man carried. The robber demanded that Wade “hand over the money.” Wade told him he had none. The bandit found the register empty. Wade had taken out the cash a short time before. The man backed out the door and escaped. Two negroes mistook Patrolman

STRIKE VIOLENCE HIT IN MEASURE Senator Hill Prepares Bill Against Intimidation, Intimidation and fy>rce to bring about strikes or to cause the continuation of strikes would be unlawful under a bill prepared for introduction by Senator Rowland Hill of Carthage. The bUI was expected to be presented in the Senate this afternoon. It provides “that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, singly or jointly with another or others, by means of any kind of force, threats, coercion, intimidation or violence to cause or Induce or to attempt to cause or induce any person engaged in a lawful occupation to quit such employment, or to refuse or decline to accept or begin a lawful employment.” The penaltj would be Imprisonment for net 1 Hc.i than sixty days nor more than two years and a fine of not less than SSO nor more than SI,OOO.

LETTER MAY HAVE CAUSED FORGERY Police were seeking to learn today whether a pathetic letter, signed with a woman’s name and addressed to “Daddy,” caused a man giving his name as Ed Swanner, 26, and his address as “city” to attempt to cash an alleged forged check on the People’s State Bank. Swanner was arrested following a chase leading from the bank. The letter, addressed to W. C. Mitchell, Terre Haute, a name Swanner admitted he had used there, declared the writer had been unable to find work and was despondent. “I guess you bought that gun for me, and I sure know how to use it,” the letter said, “I wish God would take me home with Him. for it is ! awfully hard to live and love some | one who don’t care.” The check was signed with the j name of Emil Fertig. A number of , blank checks were found in Swan i ner's pocket, police said. He was held ! under SIO,OOO bond. CALIFORNIA SHAKEN BY SEVERE EARTHQUAKE By United Pres, SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Jan. 22. An earthquake shock, varying in intensity in different localities, shook northern Valifomia shortly after 1 a. m., according to reports received by the local weather bureau. At Orlando, 1 apparently, it was the heaviest, being described as of long duration. It was accompanied by.-the , usual rumblings of the earth.

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John Helm, working in plain clothes, for the proprietor of Con Shea’s groceryf#West and Michigan Sts., and attempted to hold him up near the place. In a struggle with his attackers Helm suffered a slight graze on his abdomen from a bullet fired by one of them. The robbers escaped. Two men thought to have been among the gang which has been stealing dope from drug stores held up Ira C. Martin. 43 S. Mount St . In his laundry truck on .the Madison road, near University eights and took from S9O to SIOO in change from him. William Muhr. 2641 H W. Michigan St., alighted from a car at Pershing and W. Michigan Sts. A minute or two later the $43 ho had-ffi his pockets and an overcoat were taken from him by two negroes, who also were passengers on the car. Lured by Girl Lured by the winning ways of the pretty girl named “Minnie" who lived in a rooming house on N. Alabama St., Thomas F. Randall, 30 N Addison St., was persuaded to drive her, her “brother and his friend” to Ft. Harrison His generosity cost him his car and S2O. They gave him ether and robbed him bn a Jenely road north cf the city. While Mrs. Emma Lewis, 622 W. Vermont St., wis walking on California St., a negro came up from be hind her and snatched her purse containing sls. He escaped. Seek Colored Man Detectives today were searching for a colored man at whom Motor Policeman McClure fired one shot as the suspect hurdled a fence in the rear of a house in the 500 block on Leon St., Sunday. Andrew Buchanan, colored, 842 N. Capitol Ave., told the police he interrupted a burglar Saturday who was robbing his home. Sunday he saw the man enter a house on Leon St. Motor Policeman Thompson went to the front door of the Leon St. house and McClure was or, his way to the rear door when he saw a man Jump over a fence. He fired a shot at the suspect. A thief took twenty-five yards of cork linoleum, valued at $35. from a store owned by Clarence Wrenn at 2506 Northwestern Ave. Harness and grain, valued" at S2O, was stolen from a barn owned by Owen Howard, 1514 N. Senate Ave., Sunday night. The garage of R. L. Brouse, 901 Broadway, was robbed of two tires valued at S2O. Suit of Clothe* Taken. A burglar stole from the home of Charles Brown, colored. 1222 N. Senate Ave., Sunday night, a suit of clothes valued at S3O. Sergeant Tooley Sunday arrested Noel Stebenson, alias'Dago Newby, 24.

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George Clayton, 16, Reads Own Obituary

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GEORGE FOG AS CLAYTON Alive and swell, George Fogas Clayton. 16, of 1318 E. Tenth St., was met at the front door by his mother and told that he had been reported "dead" by an Indianapolis newspaper—not The Times. Dr. C. M. Clayton. George's father, said he thought some enemy Inserted the false report. A number of the younger Clayton's friends were callers at his house to “view tho remains.” of 417 E. Ohio St., and Sherman Leadbettor, 23, Lapel, Ind., for vagrancy. Each is held under a $5,000 bond. The police say the men admitted taking some chickens near Fortville, Ind.

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GERMAN MINERS AREON STRIKE (Continued From Page One.)

wprkers at South Dortmund to return to work. Severe Measures Planned These preliminary concesaions were not considered indicative of the French attitude in general, however, and it is understood severe measures are .planned. If possible, the French will cut off the Ruhr from the rest of Germany. Italian, Czecho Slovakian and French laborers ’Will be sent in. The pop ulation ■will be given its choice of working or having its food supply suppressed, Partinax says. TJie French government is prepared to as sure food to all Ruhr workers who obey the military authorities Instead of the German government. The attitude of the Germans In the Ruhr Is causing France no little worry. This country feels, however, that with possession of the mines the French have all the best of it. for they can get out a little coal for themselves, while Germany will feel the need of it before long, and may be forced to come to terms. Mines Get Pay The struggle is developing into one between German industrials and FrbiiCh force of arms. As long as the former maintain their present attitude, encourage the miners to strike, pay them while idle, and support the German government In its advocacy of passive resistance, such resistance can .be sustained. If the barons weaken, the French feel, the whole fibre of opposition will collapse and the occupation of the Ruhr can achieve its purpose. The French feel they are settling down for an endurance test, and the martial attitude has somewhat subsided. Many in France want to take the Ruhr and Rhineland into another

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Alsace-Lorraine, separate it from Germany and cither take the territory under French protection or set it up aa an independent State. STATE apRROV/S FROM BANK AGAIN Loan of $300,000 Increases Debt to $2,125,000, Another loan of $300,000 was made by the State today from the Fietcher American National Bank. This loan brings the total indebtedness of the State to $2,125,000, according to records in the office of Robert Bracken, auditor of State. The money has been applield to the general fund. Employes In the auditor’s office were busy compiling figures as to the financial condition of the State, asked in a letter from Senator Walter 8. Chambe rs. In a reply to chambers' request the auditor will indicate that the following amounts will he available for each of the fiscal years ending Sept. 30, 1924. and Sept. 30, 1925: General fund, $4,036,570; benevolent institutions. $4,118,400; fire marshal, $65,000; tuition, $3,816,150; education $2,669000; teachers' retirement, $257,400; vocational education, $257,400; highway commission, $8,696,345; hydrophobia, $22,000; automobile theft. $190,000. Christmas was first celebrated as a religious festival about A D. 190.

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REFORMED CHURCH RETREAT PLANNED All-Day Meeting Scheduled at Immanuel Church, The Reformed churches of Inditv napolis and vicinity will hold on all day classical retreat Tuesday at the Immanuel Reformed church. Prospect and New Jersey Sts., under the auspices of the Classical Forward Movement Committee. The Rev. W. H. Lahr of Zion’s Reformed church, wil! preside at the 9 a. m. session. The Rev. O. B. Moor. Immanuel Reformed church, will direct the devotional service. The Rev. O. P. Vitz of Clay City will speak on "Holding Fast to the Word,” the Rev. M. N. George of Lafayette will talk on “Holding Fast to Christ;” the Rev. F. W. Knatz of Ft. Wayne will deliver an address on “O, the depth of the Riches.’’ and F. C. Iske. Indianapolis, wiH speak on “The Child, the Interpreter of the Word.” A luncheon and fellowship meeting will be held in the social annex of the church. The afternoon program will commence at 2 p. m. with a devotional service directed by the Rev. O. B. Moor. The Rev. Ernest N. Evans of St. John's Reformed Church will speak on "Interpreting the Gospel to the Modern Man,'' George Stephen of Huntington will give an address on “The Eye of the Crowd,” and the Rev. A. V. Casselman of Philadelphia will speak on “The Wdrd of God and Missions.- ’ The Rev. O. B. Moor will again direct the devotional service at the evening program which will begin at 7:45 p. rn. The Rev. A. V. Casselman will de-

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