Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1923

ANMLAN FIGHI JN NEW JERSEY LASTS ALL NIGHT Crowd Storms Meeting Place —Police Use Tear Bombs and Fire Hose. By United Preen PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Aug. 31. The last of a large crowd of Ku-Klux Klansmen who were attacked while In session In a hall here last night escaped from the building at 5 o’clock this morning when police were able to spirit them away in patrol wagons. The fighting continued during the entire night. Several men were injured in the battle. Three were arrested for carrying concealed weapons. Scores were beaten up. Reserves called Members of the Ku-Klux Klan gathered in the hall for a meeting early last evening. A few minutes later a mob began assembling outside the building. Leaders harangued the crowd, urging It to storm the hajl and seize the Klansmen. Police reserves were called. They formed a cordon and tried to disperse the throng. Night sticks, tear gas bombs, fire-' shooting high pressure streams water into the mob did not stop , c in Its attempt to get into the hall where the 200 Klansmen, clad in full regalia, were holding their meeting. Tear Bombs Used The all-night seige ended at 5 a. m. when the attacking forces thinned out, and, with the aid of policemen, firemen and State constabulary, the Klansmen were removed in safety. During the rioting policemen fired

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into the air and felled mob leaders j with night sticks. The line frequently j retreated to care for the injured and j then came back in full force. Tear bombs halted the onslauught j for a time, but as soon as the supply of gas bombs was exhausted the crowd drove onward again. Firemen’s hose was chopped with axes and hatchets. Automobiles in which Klansmen tried to flee were seized and tipped over. Bricks were the chief ammunition of the attacking squad. llothing Stolen; $166 Loss Henry Padgett, 326 N. Illinois St., reported clothing valued at $l6O stolen from his room. Miller Gamble, another roomer, told the same officers that a suit valued at S6O and two pair of trousers was taken from him. Mrs. Clara Navln, who owns the house, says she saw a man leaving the house wiih a suit case.

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Santa’s Role Is Played Well for Kiddies’ Camp

Santa usually doesn’t leave his North Pole headquarters in the summer time, but scores of persons living in Indianapolis and Indiana as well as other States, in contributing toys to the children in the Summer Mission conducted at Fairview Park have played Santa’s part well to make the path easier for these kiddies, a report today showed. The camp, under the auspices of the Family Welfare Society and the Marion County Tuberculosis Association has just closed after a successful season. Mrs. Vivian H. Greene, director of

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the children’s bureau of the Family Society, said that the announcements in The Times asking for toys, books and games for the children at the Summer Mission brought a plentiful supply. Among those who gave services or materials were: " Mr*. Edward Franklin White, 5222 E. Michigan St.; .Tudpe Delbrrt O Wilmeth, MU* Florence Whitman. 640 N. Tibb* Av.; Mrs. Clem Kerr, Dayton, Ohio: Service Club. Mrs. Beach of the Spink-Arm* Book Shop, the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. Alfred Henry. 4040 N. Illinois St.: Mrs. David Kahn. 3034 N. Pennsylvania St , Apt. 4: Mrs. Frances Libby. 050 N. Illinois Bt.: Mrs. D. S. Bamaby, 811 W, Berkeley Rd.: i Indiana News Company, 110 N. Senate Ave..

Mrs. Herbert Fledderjohn. 1238 W. Thirty Second St.: John E Stephenson, 4560 Guilford Ave.: Mrs. Fount Smith, 21 N, Oxforo St.: Miss Katherine Kom. 4124 Gracela Ave Miss Ruby Lee. 4026 Graceland A George Woods, the Public Library, M Scott and Mrs. Anders, library etory telle Miss Grace E. Devere. 310 N. Liberty St Miss Frances Cole. 229 Highland Ave.: Mr Horace Mitchell. 2048 N. New Jersey St the Furnace lee Cream Company: Mrs Frederick M. Ayres, 1204 N. Delaware 81. Through the Church Federation of Indianapolis, arrangements were made during the period of the mission worl. for Sunday school services, one in July and four in August. The services were under the us-

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BODY AWAITS RELATIVES Construction Superintendent Dies After Accident. Disposition of the body of William G. Rommell, 42, of 553 N. Dearborn St., who died in city hospital Thursday, today awaited word from relatives.

Coroner Paul F. Robinson is Investigating the accident which caussd Rommell’s death. A piece of concrete fell on his head at the municipal sewage disposal plant, where he was superintendent of construction. Mrs. Rommell is visiting in the West. Parents and two brothers reside in “Wilmington, Del.

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