Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1924 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1924

ILF worn’ LOSES BRAVADO UNDER LIFE EDICT 1 Katherine Malm Found Guilty With Husband in Lehman Murder, ‘ By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—The “Tiger Girl,” also known as the “Wolf Woman,” weeps and shivers in her cell today, half hysterical with fright. Her self assurance, bravado and defiance are gone. * The judge and jury ruled she must >pend the re?t of her life in the penitentiary for murder. Katherine Baluk Malm is the girl; lor years the consort of a variety of crooks. She participated in many criminal escapades, culminating in the killing of Edward Lehman, night watchman, last November. Katherine is 25, but looks 17 or 18. Small, dark, with black bobbed hair and dark eyes, she stood as the central figure of the brief but dramatic trial. Scorn for Husband For her husband. Otto Malm, who confessed to the murder and implicated her, she had nothing but scorn. She regarded the jurors with a confident smile, sure of their refusal to hang a woman. The prosecutor demanded the gallows. But as the trial progressed her confidence wavered; then her faith gave way and she fainted time after time as the chain of evidence drew about her. She took the stand, denying she shot the watchman: she admitted having accompanied her husband to the scene of the crime; of helping him as he broke into the warehouse. She denied firing at Lehman although she had a revolver. She said Otto fired two shots, one of them searing her forehead. Jury Deliberates Hour 'i'he jury reached its verdict after deliberating more than an hour. As the clerk read the words “find her guilty,” Katherine slumped to the iioor in a faint. “My God what did they do,” she screamed on recovering consciousness. “Life,” was the succint reply of a bailiff Again she fainted and was carried to her cell. Malm pleaded guilty to murder charge. HEALTH WORKERS ELECT Gary Man N'ur Head of Indiana Tuberoufosis Association. Hu United Press FT. WANE, Ind., Feb. 27.—C. Oliver Holmes of Gary is the new president of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association. New officers were elected at the closing session of the association here late Tuesday. Dr. St. Claire Darden of South Bend is vice president arid Earl Groth, Ft. Wayne, is secretary.

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Bv KEA Service BEACH, Fla., Feb. I V 27.—Here’s an intimate closeLY_J up of John D. Rockefeller Sr. It is made by Maj. Gen. Adelbert Ames, his daily golfing partner and one of his closest friendsFew other men have had the opportunity to get to know the multimillionare philanthropist as lias this Civd War veteran. For the two have played their game here during the winter practically every day—tjut Sunday—for the past eight years. "Mr. Rockefeller,” sai's General Ames, “is a very amiable, very conscientious, and a very lovable man. He has a conscience. He goes to church and he carries out his religion in his lfe. He is the only man I have ever known who fully lives up to his church beliefs. I have never known another man like him. He is a very fine man to know and be with. “He has a deep sense of humor and is very entertaining. Here’s a story that he told pne the other day: " ‘A young girl, in h6r first love affair, received her first kiss, and, much perturbed, decided to confess the fact to her mother. The mother was much amused. “ ‘ “Ah. only ‘-once?’’ she asked, raising an admonishing finger. The young girl was equal to the occasion. “ ‘ “I came to confess, not to boast,” she replied.’ ” Calls ’Em Old Men The general chuckled and went on: “The other day Mr. Rockefeller said to me; ’Just think of those old fellows.’ He had in mind men that you see all stooped over at 60, with gray faces. Men who do not take care of themselves. He calls them old men. and we both think of them as old men. Yet both he and I are far older than 60.” General Ames is 88; Rockefeller is 84. “Mr. Rockefeller plays a wonderful game tor his age.” says his companon, “and I think he is playing better this year than for the last few years past. He plays the first nine holes around 50 strokes.’’ Watching Mr. Rockefeller play, the writer saw him make four or five shots in the neighborhood of 150 yards. He addresses the ball very’ carefully with a long, low drive that raises it about thirty feet above th,e ground in the last third of its flight. Golf Is Healthful "Golf.” continued the general, “has been a wonderful thing for Mr. Rockefeller, and it is marvelous in the way he has persisted in It. He has really fought his way back to health, and many another man can do the same thing. “Mr. Rockefeller holds himself very well. I ’am erect because I have had a military’ training. But Mr. Rockefeller holds himself just as well, as he has always been a civilian and has a civilian carriage His shoulders are very broad and may’ give him the appearance of being stoop-shouldered. But his body is held straight.” “Perhaps Mr. Rokefeller realizes,” it was suggested, “that people now think kindly of him. They realize what he is trying to do to help humanity.” "I think he does sense a kindlier spirit,” replied the General. “Yet people envy wealthy* men. You and I, speaking generally, envy the man who has more than we have. But great happiness is not found in wealth. Ninety’-nine men struggle to live. The hundrdeth, the great genius, becomes wealthy. Yet he is not as happy as those who are obliged to struggle. Mr. Rockefeller finds happiness in giving.” Millionaires on Links The golf links hrere might almost be called a constellation of millionaires. Round about are Frank Hedley of the Interborough in New York; F. W. Rice, Jr., presl-

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JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER ON THE GOLF LINKS. AND (LEFT) MAJ. GEN. ADBLBKRT AMES, HIS GOLFING PARTNER.

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A dinner and reception opened revival services at the Crawfordsvllie Christian Church. Found on an lnterurban car with two gallons of white mule whisky and a funnel in a suitcase, Bert Dickens, was fined $l4O and sentenced to the Penal Farm thirty days by Mayor Charles Zeis of Greencastle. Mr and Mrs. \V. C. Bennett of Noblesville recently observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary by entertaining their children and grandchildren and grandchildren at dinner. They have spent all their married life in central Indiana. Contract for the Harrison Township. Delaware County consolidated school building has been let at SBO,OOO to L. W. Kirr.mell Company of Poneto. Chris Berg of Logansport has retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad after fifty-three years' service. Fulfilling a campaign promises Mayor Eli Seebirt has presented South Bend the final signing of a contract with the Grand Trunk RaiKvay, as-

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atall, broad-shouldered man wearing a brown cap and ccrff and with neatly pressed trousers. It Is General Ames and Mr. Rockefeller golfing. "The old gentleman is piayingj great golf today,” observes a spectator. “Aw. he’s done give away mo-e money than Henry Fawd eveh had,” says a colored caddy. But the two old cronies genially go thei way, with a welcome for every one.

suring track elevation. The city ex- i yeets all tracks elevated within six years. Anew 180 acre eighteen-hole golf course will be ready for play at Evansville this spring. More thnn SOO,OOO is available for construction of anew Terre Haute Country Club and \werk will begin soon, officials say. The old club burned last September. The Furniture Manufacturers* As sociation has Invited 14,000 persons throughout United States, Canada. Mexico and Cuba to the seventh semiannual spring furniture and stove market at Evansville, April 14-19. A two-headed calf wasf born on the William Long farm near Muncie recently. Two perfect heads were Joined together. The animal had three ears. Fifty business and professional men have formed a temporary’ Chamber of Commerce at Huntington. Arrangements are completed for the merger of the First National Bank knd the Farmers State Bank, of Ranoko under the name of the First and Farmers State Bank. Capital stock is $40,000. When Irvin Beheimer. of near Greensburg, slipped and fell, fracturing his right arm, his baby girl he was carrying in his arms, escaped injury. URGE CORRECT DISCIPLINE •Palmer School Representative Tells of New Educational Methods. “What we are trying to do,” said Mrs. Helen Thompson Woolley of the Merrill Palmer School ln-Detroit, before the community welfare and education departments of the Woman’s Department Club Tuesday afternoon. “Is to teach the child self control. If ; a child Is to learn to judge for himself he must be given things to decide.” Mrs Woolley said in matters of discipline parents must assume that the right thing will be done by the young- | ster, but allow him to feel that he is making the choice between right and wrong himself. Mrs. Woolley will address the Par-ent-Teacher Federation tonight at the Y. W. C. A. LAKE SURVEY DESCRIBED Biologist Shows Commercial Value of Mussels and Other Species. Many valuable species of fresh water mussels are found in Indiana lakes which are used for the manufacture of buttons, said Dr. Barton Evermann in a biological survey of Lake Maxinkuckee for the State conservation department. Evermann said the commercial value of turtles, frogs and mussels has long been recognized by many States, but Indiana so far has taken no action to protect this form of wild life. Charities Seek Fund Kslepse Efforts to release $/25,000 in the poor relief fund of William H. Evans, Center Township trustee, will be made by a committee from the Community Fund. John Wood, bookkeeper for Evans, said one trained Investigator is maintained for the work. The committee Insists the money should be used In connection with organized charities.

BURRIS TALKS ON TEACHERTRAINING State Superintendent Tells of Saturday Institute, The training of teachers in service Is one of the big problems in education, said Benjamin .T. Burris, State superintendent of public instruction, in an address today at the meeting of National Council of State Superintendents, ,jin session this week at Chicago. "Indiana is solving the problem by using the Saturday monthly institute In college and normal school extension work,” Burris said. Sixty-five counties have more than 5,600 elementary and high school teachers enrolled, he said. FAIR BUILDINGS SUBJECT C. of C. Wants Bams Erected for Use in Expositions. Chamber of Commerce officials are expected to confer with William M. Jones, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana board of agriculture, Thursday, to discuss construction of building at the State fairground for exposition use. Chamber officials insist that if anew cattle barn new tinder construction is floored with concrete it might be used for exposition purposes. Figures will be presented to Jones showing possible revenue to be derived from rentals. Plans for boosting the State fair were discussed at a meeting Tuesday. MAN BELIEVED MURDERED Railroad Employe Found With Bullet Hole Through the Head. By United Press PORTER, nld., Feb. 27.—Detectives are today investigating the death of John Labora, 60. a railroad employee found dead in a bo* car where he lived with a bpllet hole through the head. The coroner believes Laborn was murdered. Sprinklers Did Not Work By Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind., Feb. 27.—That the sprinkling system in the KelsayBurns flour mill here destroyed Saturday night in a $500,000 fire did not work was the opinion today of the Indiana Inspection Bureau of Insurance Underwriters A. J. Meyer and L. C. Marshall. They seem not satisfied as to the origin of the blaze.

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G. A. R. HOME BENEFIT Lincoln-Movie to Be Shown at Tomlinson Hall Saturday. A motion picture, “The Life of Lincoln,” will be given at Tomlinson Hall Saturday afternoon and night by Benjamin Harrison Canyi, No. 356, Sons of Veterans, for the benefit of the new G. A. R. home, 510 N. Illinois St. The

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BANDIT LOOT IS $4,500 Bu United Press MORRIS, 111., Feb. 27.—The bandits who stole the 2,800-pound safe from the State Bank of Kinsman got $4,500, Instead if $25,000, first estimated, H. H. Cosgrove, president of the bank, said today.

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