Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1923 — Page 19

FRIDAY, APRIL 6,1923

M. E. CONFERENCE .OPENS SESSION I KOKOMO TODAY Address Made by Rev, E, S, Shumaker Thursday Evening on Dry Issues, By Timet Special KOKOMO, April 6.—The Northern Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church opened here Thursday evening with an address by the Rev. E. S. Shumaker of Indianapolis, chairman of the Indiana antl-Sa-loon league. Three sessions were In progress today at the Main St. Christian church, the Baptist church and the Methodist church. Rev. S .E. Polovina, known as "Methodist Sam." addressed a meeting laymen on his experiences as an immigrant from Austria. Anniversaries of the Methodist hospitals In Indiana and the memorial home at Warren took up early sessions of the conference. Projects outlined for the year were: R;; ring of money for the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis. Raising of an endowment for De University. of the Preacher's Jwi. Society was affected with Rev. B. S. Hollopeter as president; W. W. Martin, vice president; C. U. Wade, secretary and R. A. Morrison, general secretary. Dr. George R. Grose, president of De Pauw, addressed the conference on the aims of the university. More than 1 400 students are enrolled at the Institution at present. In the last ten years the value of the school property has Increased from $500,000 to sl,200,000, he said.

Hoosier Briefs COLUMBUS —Mrs. Julia Marsh, a descendant of the Snowden family which came to this country 200 years ago from England, is. conducting an Investigation to establish her claim to a share of the milUon-doliar estate, in Mew York. TERRE HAUTE —Lawrence Kar.e attempted to butcher Robert Cook, because Cook married his former wife, further developments will be delayed until Kane is released from jail. CRAWFORDSVTLLE —A corn grit frupper Is the latest novelty in local fneals. Local merchants are donating the food for a Y. M. C. A. supper. GP.EBNSBURC —The Brown County council has refused to approve bids for anew jail. The useless, but historic, log Jail has been condemned as unsafe and insanitary. I^USHVTLLE —A class of twentygjß was Initiated into the Home Thief detective Association. ELWOOD—This Is "Beautify Your Block” week. Paperhangers, painters, and others who beautify premises are overworked. HUNTINGTON —Cupid Is winner over death. Dr. W. C. Fry, • county health commissioner, reports. March records show eighteen marriages, seventeen births, and ten deaths. LEBANON —School children are exhibiting their work today in the Perry Central school. Next week will be observed as "Better-Care-of-Teeth-Week.” WARSAW—Verne Diamon, sentenced to one year In the State prison for liquor law violation, tore his army discharge Into small bits and threw them about the court yard. PERL’ —A large wooden casket discovered In the Kesiing gravel pit gave excavators dreams of a "find" rivaling Tutankhamen discoveries. “Archaeciogists” have abandoned hope. MARION —Fifty lawyers attended an American meeting in the Marion HoteL. SHELBYVILLE —A bronze tablet memorial In honor of Revolutionary War soldiers, is to be unveiled in the library here the week of April 15.

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MAIL BANDIT AGAIN SLIPS FEDERAL MEN ‘Million-Dollar’ Robber, Found in Hospital Basement, Eludes Captors Third Time,

By United Prets ATHENS, Ga., April 6.—Gerald Chapman, "million dollar" mall bandit of New York City, escaped today from Federal officials for the third time within a month, after being discovered In a hospital basement. A nurse. Miss Estelle Scott, first found the fugitive. She fainted when Harry Bishop, a guard from the Atlanta penitentiary, arrived. LUTHERAN CHURCHES JOIN Federation Effected Hero Will Promo! e Interests. The fifteen Lutheran churches of this city have perfected a federation to promote their interests in Indianapolis. Representatives from each church wllj be on the board of directors which will meet on the second Monday night of each month at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Edward H. Resener Is president of the new federation. Theodore Kies Is secretary and Theodore H. Wente Is treasurer. A four-page paper, known as the Indianapolis Lutheran, is also being published In interest of church activities.

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While Bishop carried Miss Scott to another room to be revived. Chapman disappeared. Miss Scott found Chapman seated in a chair in the basement.

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The nurse spoke to him, and the convict replied In a weak voice. She assisted him to the top of a stairs and summoned Bishop. When the guard arrived, the nurse became hysterical and begged Bishop to keep Chapman from “getting” her. Then she fainted. Chapman was wounded Wednesday when he was captured following a sensational break from the Atlanta Federal prison. He disappeared from the hospital Wednesday night. Posses had searched the surrounding country for him. Bloodhounds which picked up the trail near the hospital, followed It only a short distance.

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