Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1925 — Page 13

FRIDAY, FEB. 6,1925

CAPTAIN ENDS # LIFEjAT FORT Melancholia From Overwork Is Blamed, Melancholia resulting from overwork was given by officials of Ft. Benjamirf Harrison today as the reason for suicide of Capt. H. Newton Blue, 31, Field Artillery, detached officers’ list, who shot himself in the head late Thursday afternoon at his quarters at the fort. Blue, who was found by an officer who heard the shot, died about an hour later in the post hospital. • The body will be taken to Washington, D. C-, for burial Monday in Arlington National Cemetery. Captain Blue lived at the fort with

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his wife and his mother. He had been at. Ft. Harrison about three years, where he was recruiting officer. He served overseas. A board of officers was appointed by Brigadier-General Dwight E. Aultman, commandant of the fort, to make a formal investigation. • * T Extension Director to Speak Robert E. Cavanaugh, director of the extension division of Indiana University, will speak at the Monday luncheon of the Indiana University Alumni Association at the Lincoln, on some of the recent developments, of the ertension work in the State. The Indianapolis center has 1,100 students in evening classes. Boy Pedestrian Hurt Franklin Ritter, 13, of R. R. J., Box 13, was suffering from slight injuries today. He was struck Thursday night by a truck while walking yin the 4600 block of Massachusetts Ave. The truck, driven by John Adams, 35, of 5050 E. Thirtieth St., collided with an auto driven by Glenn Crawford, 42, of Oaklandon, Ind. Both men were slated.

PENNSYLVANIA IS SUED Mother Asks $20,000 for Accident in Which Son Was Hurt. Suit for $20,000 damages for injuries said to have been sustained by Harold Vise, 12, of 620 Warren Ave., Aug. 10, 1924, has been filed against the Pennsylvania Railway Company in Superior Court 3 by the boy’s mother, Ida M. Vise. The accident occurred when an automobile driven by the father, Jacob N. Vise, was struck by the train near Rockford, Ind. Church Receiver Asked Receiver for St. Trias Greek Orthodox Church, Miami and West Sts., has been asked by Harry Adams, a member, in Superior Court Four. Mismanagement of funds is charged. Three suits now are pending in State courts as a result of congregational differences.

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QUIT DRUG CONFERENCE U./ S. Delegation Withdraws From Geneva Meeting. By United Press GENEVA, Feb. 6.—The American delegation withdrew from the League of Nations artti-drug conference today. This action was taken on the authority of President Coolidge after a so-called super-conference of sixteen nations had discussed a report rejecting practically all the proposals submitted at Geneva by Congressman Stephen Porter and his colleagues. Refusing to attend this conference or to affix the signature of the United States to any of the conventions drawn up in the three months of work against drugs, the Americans awaited only word from Washington authorizing them to withdraw.

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