Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1923 — Page 2

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PRIEST CONFESSES SLAYING RECTOR FOLLOWING QUARREL

MAYOR OPPOSED TO NEW MARXET HOUSEFOR CITY Shank Believes Tax Levy Now Would Be Too Heavy— Repairs Contemplated, Mayor Shank today expressed the opinion that he was not in favor of huildig anew market at the present time. . “The old one pan be repaired and put in a sanitary condition, but I do •not believe that the city is in the position to spend the amount required for anew building,” the "mayor said. Mayor Shank has stated that the present market house would be painted and repaired in the near future. An amended report recommending construction of a $1,000,000 mafket buijding in place of the $2,000,000 building as originally planned was submitted to the city administration Thursday by the citizens’ market committee, headed by John F. White. White submitted the report in a conference with members of the board of safety, board of works. City Controller Joseph L. Hogue, Market Master Robert R. Sloan and Councilmen Walter W. Wise and Heydon W. Buchanan. The new plans call for only a market house, while the original plans were for a market house and auditorium combined. It was agreed at the conference that anew building should be built or the present market repaired and put in a sanitary condition. Charles E. Coffin, president of the works board, promised that the present building would be repaired Immediately in case the new stracture is not favored. FIRE DAMAGE DISPUTED Boss of McDaniel Printing Company Fixed at $2,000 to $5,000. Firemen and J. L. McDaniel, owner of the McDaniel Printing Company, 403 Wulsln building, today differed on the loss suffered by the company in a fire discovered in the press room bite, Thursday afternoon. Firemen eald that the blaze was extinguished without spreading and that a smoke loss would not exceed $2,000. Me- : Daniel, said loss of a supply of ! freshly-printed, numerically numbered j tickets would mount the loss to $5,000. An automatic sprinkler system kept the fire from becoming serious, firemen said.

DAVIS TRIAL CONTINUED Mottwman Charged With Failure to Stop for Fire True ks. The case of Richard T. Davis, motor-man, £7lB Franklin dace, charged with failure to give firo up paratus right of way, was continued to April 2S in city court today. Fire Chief O’Brien charged Davis did not flop his Central Ave. car near Thirteenth St, when fire trucks approached. TRAVELS NIFPED IN BUD Farmer Boy Seeks to Evade Oncoming Spring Plotting. Confronted with the aapproaching plowing season Howard Cloudy Jr., 15, of near Charlottesville, Ind., preferred to "see the world,” he told Policeman William Brooks today, after his actions had aroused the officer's suspicions. His father was notified. Doctor Is Acquitted Btf Unit'd Prcaa CHICAGO, April 13.—Dr. R. J. C. Hamilton, tried on a charge of murder ©f Francis Guest, W. C. T. U. worker who was alleged to have died following an illegal operation, was acquitted by a Jury last night. YEARS OF STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE

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Has Tut’s Curse Stricken Explorer?

HOWARD CARTER By United News CAIRO, April 13.—Howard Carter, assistant to the late Earl of Carnarvon, who bared to the world tlie marvels of the tomb of King Tutankhamen, was improved in health Thursday and was able to leave his home for a walk. Although he still is indisposed, physicians do not regard hie condition as serious. Lady Carnarvon, who postponed her trip back to England with the body of her husband, has decided to leave Port Said for England Saturday. The nature of Carter’s illness has not become known. OHIO SLAYER GOES TO DEATH IN CHAIR Man Shares iAst Meal With Pul Contacted of Same Crime. By United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 13.—After sharing his last meal with Charles Mithoefer, convicted of the same crime, Stanley Forbes was electrocuted for the slaying of Patrolman G. P. Koehler. Forbes was the first Jew executed at Ohio penitentiary. The two* men ate their last dinner together alone. Mithoefer declined to reveal their conversation. SECOND ARREST IS MADE f Aloysius Breen, Chauffeur, Held on Tiger Charge. A second arrest in the blind tiger raid was made by Lieutenant Hudson and squad after they raided a garage in the rear of 1856 X. Pennsylvania St., said to be rented by Roll I loss, 3900 Kenwood Ave. Police said Hoss had as a partner a man named Aloysius Breen, chauffeur, I*4oß N, Penn syjvania. Breen was charged with operating a blind tiger.

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Father Dilion Declares Superior Treated Him With Disrespect and Ordered Him to Leave —Shooting Occurs at Dinner Table, By United Press KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 13.—The Rev. Father Charles Dillon, assistant pastor of St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, is being held at police headquarters today for the shooting to death of the Rev. Father Henry O’Neill, pastor of the church, to which he confessed, police officials said.

The shooting took place at the dinner table last night. Four shots were fired, all of which took effect. One pierced the abdomen, another entered Just above the heart, the third penetrated the right temple and the fourth pierced a lung of the pastor. According to the confession Father Dillon made to the chief of police, ho had been driven to # fury by allegy*! ill-tieatment at the hands of the pastor. "He treated me with disrespect almost ever since I came here from Battle Creek, thirteen months ago,” Father Dillon said. "I protested In vain against his attitude, and when we quarreled over the matter he ordered me to pack up my belongings and leave, "I went upstairs to pack up, but It was a revolver I packed and not a suit case. I then went downstairs to the dining-room. I Intended to give him a chance to confess and repent before I killed him, but as I advanced into the room with the hand holding the pistol extended, I saw Idm grab for a salt cellar to throw at me and I fired one shot and then twice. After TELLTALE SYMPTOMS OF WOMAN’S ILLS Kvery woman who suffers from backache, headaches, dragging down pains, irregularities, displacements, irritability, or despondency should recognize In such symptoms some derangement of her system which should have attention before some more ttqkoua ailment develops. These coudltrons ore often evidenced by a sallo-v complexion, dark circles under the eye*. In-slimle and sleeplessness. For nnrly fifty years Lydia K. Plttkham's Vegetub’e Compound has been pre-eminently successful In overcoming such conditions, and It Is now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman’s ills.—Advertisement.

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that I do not recall very well what happened.” Rev. Father McCullough, who was at the dining table when the shooting occurred, was too nervous to make any statement. SECOND FORUM PLANNED Officials and Civic Clubs Invited to School Board Meeting. Invitations to a special meeting of the board of school commissioners Tuesday night, when plans for new echool buildings will be considered, were sent to city and State officials end civic organizations today. This will be the second meeting of this kind. Plans for the following schools will bo considered: No. 36, Capitol Ave. and Twenty-Eighth St., heating installation: No. 38, Winter end Lloyd Aves., addition; No. 62, Wallace and E. Tenth Sts., new building; No. 67, 2015 W. Walnut St., addition; No. 70, Central Ave,. and FortySixth St., afhlition.

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POLICE REPORTS MUST BE MADE TB DETECTIVES Chief Rikhoff Announces Change Following Complaint of Deiay, A plan to prevent loss of police reporta intended to notify the detective department of robberies it should investigate has been put Into effect, Police Chief Rikhoff said today. Police were severely criticised Thursday by Harry Gornpf, treasurer of the Lindeman Wood Finish Company, 1602 W. Washington St., because of delay In Investigating a safe-cracking at the company’s plant several weeks ago. Gornpf charged the robbery was discovered Sunday morning! by an employe, but no detectives came until 4:30 Monday afternoon, and then only after the president of the board of safety had been appealed to. Rikhoff said the report of the bicyclemen was borrowed on Sunday by a reporter who failed to return it. Investigation later showed that bqth the original and duplicate of the

report was filed on the uniform side, it was stated. To prevent such mishaps in the future, Rikhoff said bicycleen are required to personally take their reports to the detective department and obtain a receipt for them. Rikhoff charged that Gornpf critiicsed the department because Rikhoff, refused some time ago to remove a traffic officer who took Gornpf into custody for a minor traffic violation. CHARGED WITH “ATTACK Colored Man Held Following Alleged Row With Wife. Dave Clemons, colored, 315 Osage St., was under arrest today on the charges of assault and battery on his wife and resisting an officer. Traffic Officer C. White said Beatrice Clemons told him her husband had struck her and he said when he attempted to arrest Clemons the latter started to fight. White received several blows on the head before he got a club out of his pocket and used it, he said. Club Hears Educator Dean Charles E. Slichter of the graduate school of the University of Wisconsin, addressed the Exchange Club at the Lincoln today. M. L. Norland, of the Ernst & Ernst Cos., was elected a member. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. Signature of E. W. Grove is on box. 30c.—Advertisement.

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DRV AGENTS DRAIN < STAItOF LIQUOR Report Shows Indiana Fast Becoming 'Sahara.' Indiana is one of the dryest States in the Union, according to report compiled by Bert C. Morgan, Federal prohibition director for Indiana. As proof, Morgan cited three accomplishments of the Indiana Federal prohibition force within the past year: The George Remus case, which had its beginning at Lawrenceburg; the closing of Vermilion County roadhouses, ond the conviction of fiftyfive defendants in the Gary liquor conspiracy case. During 1922 the Indiana department, Morgan said, confiscated 554 stills, 6,685 gallons of spirits, 6,545 gallons of malt liquor, 6,280 gallons of wine, 114,398 gallons of mash, 776 fermenters, made 1,001 arrests and closed fourteen places cy Injunction. Treatment of Diabetes, Topio Members of the Scientech Club have been invited to hear Dr. George H. A. Clowes of the Eli Lilly Company on "The Development of Uetln as Used in Treatment of Diabetes," at the meeting of the Chemical Society in the Chamber of Commerce building tonight. '