Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1923 — Page 7

THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1923

ONE DISCHARGED IN CASE ALLEGING ' INCITINGOFRIOT Motion to Dismiss Watt Wise Taken Under Advisement Until Sept. 5. The case of Carl Ferree, 22 N. Bloomington St., was discharged in city court Wednesday on a motion by R. E. Updike, attorney for the defendents. by Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, and a motion to discharge Watt Wise, 230 N. Miley Ave., was taken under advisement until Sept. 5. Both men were charged with inciting a riot following an attack upon city firemen and policemen when they were called to Miley Ave. and Vermont St. to extinguish a burning cross the night of July 18. Sergt. Donald Tooley testified he was hit on the head with a bucket while attempting to go through a crowd of 3,000 from which he said threats were heard. Joe Dillon, 560 Goodlet St.; Edward McGinnis, 1305 Walcott St.: Charles Treadway. 38 N. Tremont St., and Thomas Graham, 728 Pershing Ave., all members of the Indianapolis fire department, who were called to extinguish the cross, testified they were hit by stones, and as they passed

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through the crowd they heard curses and threats. James Burns, 919 N. Pennsylvania St., testified the morning following the attack on the fireman and policemen he heard Watt Wise say: ‘‘Well, we sure burned one last night,” and in answer to a question as to what part the policemen played, “we would have knocked their heads off if they had interfered.” ONE WOMAN WOUNDED; OFFICERS HUNT SECOND Police Told Cutting Took Place Before Husband of Assailant. Police searched today for Hula Harris, colored, 21, of 903 N. Senate Ave., wanted on a charge of assault and battery with Intent to kill. Police Emergency squad found Beatrice Allen, 20, colored, living in the 700 block In Darnell St., in the office of Dr. A. L. Lewis, 603% N. West St., with three knife wounds in the back and one in the wrist. She was removed to City Hospital. The wounded woman told police she was walking on Indiana Ave. with Mrs. Harris’ husband, when Mrs. Harris approached from behind and cut her.

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