Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, JUNTE 15,1923

POLICE FOLLOW CLEWS FOUND IN : ATKINS MURDER Actions of Francis Smith Wednesday Afternoon Also Traced by Detectives. Detectives today were pushing investigation of the mysterious shooting of Dr. Calvin Atkins, colored physician, 1427 Columbia Ave.. whose body was found with two gunshot wounds in it, at a lonely spot on White River, one mile southwest of the Michigan road Thursday. He nad been missing since Wednesday. Detectives Roache, Reynolds, J. J. Sullivan and Rugenstein are investigating the attempted suicide Wednesday of Francis M. Smith, 58, of 944 W. Forty-Second St„ on the farm where the body was found. Smith is in a critical condition at the city hospital from a bullet he fired into his head. Rambitz Case Recalled The killing recalled to police the mysterious shooting of Max Rambitz, 35, 1246 Union St., near the same spot on Nov. 25, 1920 After a lengthy investigation the Rambitz case was closed with police and coroner agreeing the man was killed by a stray bullet from the gun of a hunter. Atkins, who, according to Deputy Coroner W. A. Doeppers, had been dead for fifteen hours, was discovered by J. B. Wright. 17, of 2617 N. Delaware SC. and Lawrence Byer, 15, of 2176 N. Pennsylvania St. Atkins was shot by a man of un-

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sound mind, detectives believe. A shell found near the body and a shell found near a shack where Smith lived tally in guage and color detectives say. A twelve guage shotgun was hidden In the mattress covered with canvass, in the elder Smith’s place according to detectives. Smith’s Actions Described Smith, according to the wife of Carroll Smith, his son. took his shotgun Wednesday afternoon to go to the woods. He went toward where Atkins was found, she said. She heard three shots, she said. He changed his clothes and asked for the automatic pistol with which he shot himself. she said. He said he had an opos-

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sum cornered, according to Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Tad Shideler, a neighbor who noticed him as he made a round about course to his house, said he was staggering and had his coat pulled around his head. As he turned a comer she heard the shot and ran to him. Mrs. Jennie Smith. Francis M. Smith’s wife, told police her hukband suffered a sunstroke two years ago. Enrollment Shows Increase By Times Special FRANKLIN. Ind„ June 15.—More than 370 students, making an increase of 25 per cent, have enrolled in the summer school at Franklin College, Dean Jesse E. Adams announced.

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