Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1923 — Page 7
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923
M’CULLOCH BOOM FOR GOVERNOR IS STARTED AT LICK Guests Vote Thanks to Taggart and Prepare for Evansville Visit, By FELIX F. BRUNER FRENCH LICK. Ind., March B. Thomas Taggart's party foi members ana employes of jthe Legislature was breaking up here today. About forty of the 125 guests planned to go to Evansville tonight as guests of Senator Harold F. Van Orman. Others wore going home. Resolutions of appreciation of Taggart’s hospitality were adopted. McCulloch Probable Choice Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of Indianapolis probably will be chosen by Democratic organization leaders for Governor, in the opinion of many attending the p< finical powwow, a part of the activities of legislators, <, ndidates and politicians of/various descriptions, guests of Taggart here. Dr. McCulloch was the nominee two years ago. Many Democrats feel there is a chance for party success in 1924 and that inasmuch as McCulloch sacrificed himself in 1920 when the race
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was helpless, they believe he deserves renomination. McCulloch refuses to comment. * Dr. McCulloch is a veteran of The World War, having been in charge of a hospital unit overseas. He was decorated for valor. He was comparatively new so politics two years ago when he was the Democratic nominee. Speculation here also’ centers on the possible Republican candidate, although there is no evidence of active campaigning. Among the names mentioned are Speaker Raymond C. Morgan, Edward Toner of Anderson, who was a candidate fo’r nomination two years ago; Jesse E. Eschbach. chief examiner of the State board of accounts: Mayor Shank of Indianapolis and others. ACTRESSKILLSIIE miTiNraa In a room at the Grand Hotel, Jessie McDonald, of Chicago, burlesque actress, who was tried in city court Wednesday, was “just killing time," today waiting for Saturday when Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth will decide her case. After the Rev. C. H. Winders, secretary of the Church Federation of Indianapolis had objected to the show at the. Broadway Theater last week, and accused Chief of Police Rikhoff of "passing the buck” by refusing to stop it, Rikhoff ordered Miss McDonald’s arrest on a charge of public indecancy.
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SPANISH WOMAN DENIED DAMAGES When Mrs. Rachel Toledo, 538 W. Washington St., a Spaniard, saw a window fall from the Holland Studio In the Holliday building at Market and Illinois Sts.. July fS. 1919, and strike a boy. she also began to scream and she wan badly Injured, witnesses testified in trial of her suit for $20,000 damages in Superior Court. Robert A MiUikin, John IT. Oliver and .Tewett V. Reed, who examined her, testified they could find nothing wrong. Mrs. Toledo said she was blinded as a result* of the accident and had to be led about th courtroom. Dr. William Hughes, oculist, srtid she had a case of stigmatlsm which could be cured. Detectives hired by John II Holliday and the Columbia Grocery Company, defendants, testified they had Mrs. Toledo pick out clothes for them in her husband’s stoie, asking for certain stripes and colors. They also talked with her in English, they said, although a Spanish interpreter had to be provided for her in court. After a five-minute speech by the piaintifT, the interpreter turned to the jury and said: “She says ’No.’ " Judge Clinton H. Glvan Instructed the jury to find for the defendants. VEILED PROPHETS WILL GIVE CIRCUS
The first Indoor circus of the season will open at the Coliseum at the State Fairground, Monday, March 2t’>, under the auspices of Sahara Grotto. engagement Is for the week. Among the headline attractions are the Joe Hodglni troupe of bareback riders; the Aerial Youngs. tra{eze ar ttsts: the Five Terrible Terrys. comedy acrobats; Tillie, the elephant that says “papa,” "Art Adair, clown and a score of others. The "Merry A n(i rew” battalion Includes more than a dozen funny clowns. The whole show will be presented In one ring The Grotto circus committee i? rnm posed of Monarch Othnlel Hitch, chair man: E. Wodd Nichols, tickets; Wa) lace A. Giffen, publicity; Chester O. Martin, house, and J. Ear! Shea, program and advertising. Downtown headquarter? are at 15 N. Meridian St. Several thousand Veiled Prophets are selling tickets. Two performances will be given daily, at 2:18 and 8:15 p. rn. Mother Wants Son Police today were asked to search for Earl Smith, 16, of Sheridan, who left home to join the Navy, according to a letter from the boy's mother. Mrs. Maggie Smith. When Nerves Are Unstrung And You Cannot Sleep or Rest Wheeler’s Nerve Vitnlixer Quiets Y’ou Down Withaut Dope of Any Kind. Send For Free Trial Bottle When the nerves seem to have gone to pieces you jump at the slightest noise, the pulse is rapid, you cannot rest, sleep is broken, the mind thinks too fast, yon crave something to give yon freedom from a myriad of torments This may result from what is eaten, from excesses of any kind, from chronic const! patlon or any one of a variety of causes. But the nervousness, the loss of sleep, the mind racked by wandering thoughts and fantastic dreams, these :tre effects that must lie soothed and quieted down before the system can right Itself. Stirh n condition needs Wheeler's Nerve Vitalixer and the relief will be prompt and grateful. It will let you down so easily, so quietly, so gently and you rest and sleep so peacefully that your nerves recover safely and with no alter effects. The reason why this wonderfully successful vltallxer is so highly recommended is because it does not contain dope, or harmful drugs. It has been in effective use for 3d years. SI.IO per bottle at’ drug stores or by prepaid express. Fill out and mail coupon below for a SAMPLE hot tie. luclftso .ten cents to'help pay cost of mailing. Address The J. \V. Brant Cos., Dept. 21, Albion. Mich.
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EXPERT TESTIFIES PHONE OPERATION COSTS TOO MUCH Crumb Asserts He Could Operate Indiana Companies at Profit, Cross-questioned as to the operating expenses of certain Indiana telephone companies under control of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, William H. Crumb of Chicago, telephone expert, told the public service commission today he would he willing to offer bond that he could operate the same com panics at a saving sufficient to afford himself a reasonable profit. Crumb, testifying in the commission’s investigation of rates charged by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, cited operating expenses of the Muncie Telephone Company, declaring the annual operating cost for each Instrument, $7.80, was far too much. He said the annual operating cost in La Crosse, Wis., was ordy $3.10. William H. Thompson, attorney for the Indiana Bell, in cross-examina-tion attempted to shatter Crumb's testimony by challenging the latter’s theory that equipment valuation remained constant after once being installed, Numerous figftres and “exhibits’’ were presented. Thompson said Crumb’s figures were obtained, from “reports’’ and not from intimate knowledge. Commission members say they are attempting to readjust Indianapolis telephone rates by reducing operating expenses add at the same time allowing reasonable profits to investors. The hearing will continue. NEW-WATSON WAR" LOOMSININDIANA (Continued From Fag© 1) trolled by Watson snen. I? be Is going to play New strong, It Is agreed it would be more comfortabib for him to have New handling the Indiana situation. And, on the other hand, Postmaster General New, favored by tin* President and obligated to the President, ran hardly be expected to sit quietly by and permit a situation to develop which might menace the political future of .Mr. Harding. This political gossip Is linked up : iso with the story which came out of Indiana when Wood was making his fight on New. Wood hung, the inspiration for the attack on State Chairman Lyons. / Knowing the general political situation In the IToorler State, it was Interesting to watch the little drama the day New was presented with n stiver lovin' cup by his colleagues In the Senate. The cup was presented because New wns liked Democrats and Republicans in the Senate were fond of him, personally, If not politically. Even the Republican radicals liked him, much as they may have despised his political philosophy. The newspaper men liked 1 Im. the Senate employes liked him. Generally, he was rated ns a “good fellow.” The cup then was a sincere token of friend ship and esteem. When Senator Robinson spoke In presenting It, eyes were on New. Immediately he finished. New wns on his feet. Never a good speaker. New was handicapped by his embarrassment. His 'face was flushed and his voice weak. But he began In ids rather heavy manner to express his sincere gratitude for the expression of friendship.
Then he ram** to that part where he said lu always waa a Republit an and that never had lie or would he do one thing to assist a Democrat In an election. New looked like he meant It, and probably he did. But at that If me the words of Will Wood were be. In? echoed—that New didn’t hurt Oovemor Sam Ralston much last November. New then paid tribute to Ralston, Tie bespoke for him all the oonsider- | ation possible and advised his col- | leagues to got acquainted with a ! “big man," a man who could b© trust!>d and svho would be honored. He j said, incidentally, that ho and Ralston ! had been “brought up" on the same j farm in Owen County. New sat down. Robinson called on | Watson. It was a moment of tension I and Watson did not relieve it. He j spoke some pleasantries and then ex- | presaei\h!s regret that New wab leav- | ing the Senate. That terrible voice | of the echo boomed again with Now i asking why AVatson did not cam- ! paign for him In the Indiana primary | as New insisted AVatson had promised Itc do. Watson did not stay put on ! that subject, however. He also [ praised Ralston. HERRIN MASSACRE TRIAL RECESSES. t It )/ United I'rrsn MARION, 111., March B.—An lndoflj nite recess In the second Horrln masI sacre trial was ordered today by | Judge D. T. HartweN to allow Nathan j Karnes, one of the Jurors, to go to ; the bedside of his wife, who was reported seriously ill. Hugh VViilis, State board member of j the Illinois Mine Workers, one of the | six defendants facing charges of mur dering Antonio Molkovich during the riots of last June, was pointed out by Robert Tracy, a survivor of the massacre, as the man who gave the command to “kill them all” after the fortyeight non-union men had been captured in the mtno and marched to, the power house woods. “ ‘Don’t kill there men on the public highway where there are women and children. Take them over into the woods and don’t let one get away. Kill them all,"' Tracy quoted Willis ’ aa saying.
Royal Baby Given Name / Bji United Press LONDON, March B.—Princess Mary’s baby t to be christened George Henry Hubert, It was announced today. Christening will take place March 25 at the picturesque old parish church of Goldsborough village, near Harrogate. Unless there is a re-arrange-ment of titles in the Lascelles family in the future, the baby Will be known as the Hon. George Lascelles.
ONE DEAD FROM FRIGHT AS NEGRO . SHOOTS WOMEN Bp United l'rcss £SJ?ENCER, Tenn., March 8. —Mrs. George Has ton, mother of Secretary of State E. N. Haston probably was fatally shot and four others were wounded when a negro ran amuck today. Mrs. Sam Haston, sister-in-law of the Secretary of State, who was seriously wounded died of fright during the shooting. Airs. Ilaston’s husband was seriously wounded and Mrs. G. D. Shaplero and two other neighbors were injured. The negro, Lewis Dudley, paroled convict, who was employed on the Haston farm was pursued by a posse following the shooting. CITY POUND AGAIN AWAITS STRAY DOGS Look out, stray hounds! Her© comes the dog wagon and the dog catcher. . After almost three months of freedom, tagless dogs soon will bo worrying. Officials of the Indianapolis Human© Society and the city have agreed on a contract whereby: The city rbnts th© Shelter House of th© Humane Society on Pendelton ITk© at S3O a month for a year. The city assumes complete control of the pound, even to appointing and paying of employes. All that remains Is for tb© board of public safety to appoint a dog catcher, an employ© to take care of th© pound and get the mayor s signature on the contract. GANG TAKES COP’S GUN; SHOTS FIRED At almost th© identical spot where a railroad detective was murdered several years ago, coal thieves have resume-! their assault attempts. Detectives today were busy rounding up the participants. William LaneyK police sergeant for the Litjto Erie A'Western Railroad, arrested a negro found with a load of coal he suspected was stolen from the tracks near by. He started for a nearby coal yard to give the mat) a chance to identify himself. At Columbia Ave. and Twenty-Second St. a gang of negroes, on© a woman, was encountered. They assaulted I.alt’ey and took Ids revolver away from himV. he said. Three shots fired at him ii Im'"I tUf-Ir mark.
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FIFTY-EIGHT BILLS AWAIT ACTION OF GOVERNOR MAY Cooperative Marketing and Soldier Bonus Measures Still Unsigned, Fifty-eight legislative measures remain today either on the desk of Governor McCray, or in the hands of the attorney general for final executive action. In addition to the soldiers’ bonus measure and the cooperative marketing bill, both .of which the Governor intimates are unconstitutional, two Indianapolis measures of Importance await action. The Harrison House bill, providing for equitable payment of paving costs between street car tracks In Indianapolis, is before the Governor, as is the Duffey bill, which provides for payment of track elevation costs. Another local measure awaiting attention of the Governor is the Updike House bill authorizing creation of the office of associate judge of the Indianapolis city court at an annual salary of $3,800. The bill fixes salary of the proposed chief Judge, now known as city judge, at $4,200 annually. Governor McCray spent most of Wednesday studying bills which musebo signed or dejected before Saturday. Among those signed were: The budget bill, carrying a $2,000,000 appropriation for the reformatory at Pendleton; the bill restoring power of the State board of accounts to Investigate certain public contracts; the English bill providing a SSO fine and imprisonment up to one year for the first offense of driving an automobile while intoxicated; the Baxter bill permitting the State board of finance to make temporary’ loans from State funds, and the English bill removing the necessity of voters giving their exact ages.
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