Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1923 — Page 2
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ANNE STILLMAN READY TO ADOPT BABY JAY LEEDS Banker’s Wife, However, Declares Child Must Be Completely Separated From Mother, Flo Leeds —Won't Recognize 'Other Woman' Socially,
Bv DALE VAN EVERY (Copyright. 1023. by United Press) (Copyright in Canada) LA TUQUE, Quebec, June I.—“lf Baby Jay Leeds should come into my home—and I am ready to take him in , —it must be on the basis of complete ; separation from his mother.” Thus did Mrs. Anne U. Stillman draw the line between the son of her GOVERNOR SMITH ! IS SILENT ON NEW YORK RUM CASE Executive Will Sign or Veto Dry Repealer by Saturday Midnight, ALBANY, N. Y„ June 1. —Governor A1 Smith, as judge and jury, took the case of prohibition under advisement today. Before Sunday midnight he will sign or veto the repealer of the State enforcement act passed by the-Legisla-ture, sign and make himself leader of the wet faction in the national Democratic party, or veto and abandon the cause of Tammany Hall. The evidence in the case was presented in final arguments of wet and dry leaders during a five-hour hearing in the assembly chamber Thursday. The thirty-day period in which he Is permitted to act on the repealing bill, expires Sunday midnight. It, view of doubt over whether it is ethical or logical to act on Sunday the Governor is expected to make known his decision by midnight Saturday. There is no definite information as to what action the Governor will take. Presence of some of the Tammany leaders in Albany gave hopes to their pressure might be . exerted on the governor to sign the repealer. Dry followers, however, were convinced their arguments had swayed the executive to the dry viewpoint. The Governor himself has refused to express to his closest friends any indication of his action. A speech he made a week ago in Coney Island in which he said he “would enforce the law,” no matter whether some of his friends liked it or not, is the only vague comment he has made. CONFERENCE WILL PLAN FOR KESSLER BOULEVARD Property Owners Expected to Donate Land for .Memorial. Owners of property along FiftySixth St., between Meridian St. and Ft. Benjamin Harrison will be called before the park board for conference soon to further plans tor the George Kessler memorial boulevard. John L. Elliott, city engineer, expects construction on part of the west section to start this summer. The park board hopes owners will donate land. Diamond Ring Missing Miss Mary Locke, 768 Massachusetts Ave., elevator operator at the Leracke building, told police today her SSO diamond ring disappeared from a washroom In the building.
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husband and the “other woman"— and the “other woman” herself. “I am ready at any time to adopt little Jay Leeds and bring him up with my own children, whose halfbrother he is,” said Mrs. Stillman, in an interview at her home at Grand Anse. Is Duty of Family “If Mr. Stillman shirks his plain duty it is still the duty of the Stillman family to recognize its repsonsibility for the future of the child. If there Is no ime else to care for him I will assume the entire burden. It Is a difficult situation —a terribly difficult situation —but n does exist and we must recognize it.” There will be no meeting between Mrs. Florence Leeds and Mrs. Stillman, the latter Indicated. She said Mrs. Leeds had made no effort to get into communication with her. ‘‘l am the last person in the world to separate a child from Its mother," said Mrs. Stillman, referring to her I offer to adopt Jay Leeds. “I have had to fight for my own as few mothers ever have. I firmly believe that, i given half a chance, the right place for little Jay is with his mother. No one can take a mother’s place.’,' Expresses Sympathy Mrs. Stillman expressed sympathy for Mrs. Leeds, especially for Mrs. Leed's campaign against the banker, tut she indicated she must always remain aloof from any direct relations with Jay’s mother. “I am not now and never have teen jealous—l bear her no ill will — but I could never recognize her in any personal or social sense.” stated Mrs. StiTman. Mrs. Stillman's summer home at Grand Ansenear here is a rambling old white farm house in a little clearing overlooking the blue Saint Maurice River. Thirty miles of almost trackless “bush” stretch between Grand Anse and La Tuque. Here In entire seclusion Mrs. Stillman has been resting and recuperating from a recent minor operation. Mrs. Stillman smiled and laughed frequently and seemed in better health and spirits than at any time since before the trial. POWER USERS TO VISIT NEW PLANT Merchants Heat and Light Cos, Provides Special Train, Three hundred power users, merchants and professional men of Indianapolis today were invited by the ‘ Merchants Heat and Light Company to visit the site of the new Central ! Indiana Power Company super hydro- | electric plant, six miles south of Terre | Haute, June 14 on a special train. , The train will leave the Union Station at 7:45 a. m., but. guests have been urged to get on at 7:15 for breakfast. Work on the plant, which will serve customers of seven utilities in central Indiana, merged In the new com 1 pany, was started in December and !is said to be well under way. The I company intends to have equipment | of 40,000 kilowatt connected load caj paclty by Jan. 1. i
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Eight thoroughbred race horses perished In a fire at Maple Heights race track Thursday afternoon. Loss is estimated at SIOO,OOO. A son and heir was born Thursday to Hereditary Prince of Monaco at Monte Carlo. The Illinois Senate has passed a bill prohibiting daylight savings in Chicago. John Hall, 50, negro messenger in Federal District Court at New Orleans, died Wednesday leaving an es-1 tate of from SCO.OO to SIOO,OOO. The Boyne obelisk at Dublin was blown up early this morning. Mrs. Martha Ruggles, Chicago’s oldest school teacher in point of service, died Thursday. King and tueen of England wielded trowel in laying corner stone of schools to which John D. Rockefeller gave $5,000,000. Several were killed when Petrograd opera house burns. Miss Esther C. Olson and Leon R. Lucas were married at 1 a. m. this morning at Racine, Wis., to be the j first June bridal couple. Governor Neff of Texas has vetoed j a general appropriation bill for! $39,000.00(1. Henry J. Allen, former Kansas Governor, in a London speech declared "Europe cannot be saved by diplomacy. She must go back to work.” Not less than 50,000 Elks are expected at the convention of the B. P. O. E. at Atlanta. June 9 to 16. Anew suspect Is being held at New Brunswick In the famous HallMills murder case A barrage of flowers was laid down around President Bnd Mrs. Harding as a feature of Washington’s music week. Britain has perfected a helicopeter which successfully rises vertically from the ground. French liners reaching United States ports after new liquor ruling becomes effective will carry usual line of wet goods, French officials announce. The Government today openud wtrtt
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i against the Southern Pacific Railroad 1 to determine how the Esch-Ctimmins I bill relieves roads from provisions of ! Sherman anti-trust laws. POLICE GET CLEW TO MISSING YOUTH A clew was obtained today in an intensive search being carried on by police for Edwin Robinson, 15, of Lafayette, Ind., missing since the Speedway automobile race Wednesday. Four young men from Lafayette left a touring car at the Broadway Garage, 611 E. Eleventh St., before the race. Late Wednesday night one of the four, believed to have been Robinson, returned and told the night man that the others had given him the “slip” and that he was going to drive to the home of an aunt and to spend the remainder of the night. Robinson, according to a letter from his grief-stricken mother, has failed to return. Robinson came to the race with a group of young men, one of | Whom, Bert Shoup, was fatally injured ; when Tom Alley's car went through I the fence. Two other of Robinson’s j companions were seriously hurt. Tech Wins Drill Cup Technical High School today had the cup awarded the best R. O. T. C. drill company in the city high schools for the third successive year. The Technical unit bested Shortridge and Manual late Thursday, when Col. G. M. Lee, In charge of high school military training, reviewed them.
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HEARING REFUSED ON BOOZE RULING The Supreme Court of Indiana today denied State Attorney General U. S. Lesh’s petition for rehearing of the
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Crabbs case, in which it was held that mere possession of liquor is not prima facie evidence of violation of the State prohibition law. The court also overruled petition for oral argument. Judge Lewis Ew bank dissented from the ruling denying the rehearing. . Webster Rose, North Salem, was severely injured when an automobile in which he was riding collided with a machine driven by E. R. Abbott, Chicago, at Dover Crossing.
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