Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1925 — Page 11

TUESDAY, MARCH 10,1925

BUREAU PROBE TO CONTHDAY S Jfce Committee Will Seek More Evidence, B u United Prett WASHINGTON, March 10. —The Oouzens Senate committee investigating the Internal Revenue Bureau of the trgaaun* voted to resume hearings Monday for the purpose of obtaining further evidence on the question whether rge corporations have fooled the Government out of millions of dollars in taxes. The hearings will be behind c'osed doors until April, in almost continuous daily sessions, it was decided. Senator Couzens expects an Immediate answer to the committee's report that Secretary of Treasury Mellon explain testimony that the United States Steel Corporation had avoided more than $27,000,000 of Government tfix and the Aluminum Company of America some s*-.500,000 through improper amortization claims. STORE WINDOW SMASHED Wreckage Is Left lit Wake of Down--1 town Vandal. A vandal "strut his stuff" In the 100 block of E. Maryland St., Monda^night. Business Furniture Compart; 112 E. Maryland St., a rock was lying inside the large rlate glass front window where it fell after making a triree foot hole. The red street light globe and , electric lamp that designates the location of a Are alarm box at Virginia Avo., and' Maryland St., a half block east of the furniture store, was sent crashing to the sidewalk. A rock and the same vandal is susplcioned of this. Police were notified. MARITAL TANGLE SEEN Husband Marries Another, Divorces Her; No. 1 Objects. Detective Inspector Jerry Kinney and Detectives Stewart and Dugan today were trying to solve the marl- ‘ tal status of Richard Roberts, 31, of 8501 S. Meridian St., who Is held under vagrancy charges. Kinney said Mrs. Roberts complained that her husband deserted her and their two children. Roberts -id his wife had informed him some time ago that she had obtained a divorce. He left he •uid and married a girl in Ohio and *h>.n divorced her March 4, after a trip to California. He came here then and was arrested when his wife saw him in town. She said she did rot obtain a divorce.

Why There Are More Than A Million The Sealed Chassis • ■ . The Buick "Sealed Chassis”! From front to rear, a continuous wall of iron and steel housings behind which the Buick driving tinits operate. Dirt and wear kept out. Lubrication kept in! Only Buick has all of this protection. Another big reason why the Buick name is a synonym for reliability— and why there are more than a million Buick owners. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Dlrhion of Onieral Motors Corporation INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH MERIDIAN AT THIRTEENTH Huff-Buick Safes Company ILLINOIS AND VERMONT STB. Central Buick Company m *2917-2919 CENTRAL AVE. Mphornburg-Lewis [Motor Company I 3839 E. WASHINGTON ST. / _* WHEN . / BETTER AUTOMOBILES I are built, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

Scene at Maddox Blackmail Trial in Criminal Court

. Below is a sketch of how the Indianapolis Times artist. Maddox Special Judge Freemont Alford and loggers on the pretense he was am .Pallia I hHJLflHMiMiinral.

Left to right: Miss Birdie Biliman, record clerk; William Kaiser, chief clerk; Special Judge Freemont Alford; Judson L. Stark, deputy prose* cut or; Prosecutor William ML Re my, A. C. Metcalf, court reporter; Joseph B. McPharcn, defense counsel, and Walter W. Maddox, defendant.

LEGION SENDS LETTERS Subscriptions ' Asked for National Endowment Fund., A letter inviting subscriptions by mail to the American Legion’s endowment fund for the wives and widows of men disabled or killed in the war and for rehabilitation work, has been mailed to a large list ol Indianapolis people by O. B. lies, chairman of the local rndowment committee. Subscriptions are to be sent to 801 Hume Mansur Bldg., the local campaign headqu irters. Campaign workers will meet Friday’ afternoon at 4:30 in the Chamber of Comtperce Bldg. The campaign will be held March 17-18-19 LOCAL MAN IS THIRD Livestock Judging Contest Winners Are Announced. Bu United Prett LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 10.— Alvin Staser, of Princeton, was awarded first place, loving cup, in the livestock Judging contest for winter course students in agriculture at Purdue University, Prof. C. FY Gobble, in charge of the contest, announced today. • R. M. Johnson, of Delaware County, was just one point behind Star ser and took second place. ’ Others placing in the contest were R. P. Lavanchy, Indianapolis, third; H. Gamer, Falrmount. fourth; M. H. Norton, Battle Ground and Carl Perkins, St. Joe, tied for fifth; P. W. Peebles, seventh.

DRIVE MADE FOR FUNDS Student' Budget Committee Stages Campaign at Butler. Student budget committee of Butler University is staging a drive for funds, headed by Victor C. Twitty, chairman, today and Wednesday. Eleven teams of ten students were selected to Interview each student about his pledge to the endowment fund. The teams are headed by Miss Constance Forsythe, Miss Florence Fritta, Miss Daisy Shultz, Miss Ruth Bates, Miss Irene Seuel, Clarence Stembel, Clarence Jolesky, Shailer Bass. Duane Thietlewaite, Robbert Hutchinson and Lowell Mullen. The fund will be used by the Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A. and the student friendship committee. - OUSTED G. 0. P. TO FIGHT \ Senators Intend to Carry Protest Back to Constituents. Bv United Frets WASHINGTON, March 10.—The four ousted Senate Republicans intend to carry their protest to their constituents this summer. Rebellions at the action of the Senate in adopting the plan of Republican loaders, which drops Senators Ladd, North Dakota* Frazier, North Dakota, Republican; Brookhart, lowa, Republican and .La Follette, Wisconsin, Republican, to the bottom of the committee nsts, the members Intend to appesi, in speeches to the voters back borne. HEY, WHERE’S MY HAT? Dr. Raymond Bowman, assistant police surgeon, suspected a, “cut up” Monday night when he missed his new hat at police headr/uarters. He had laid it on the 'bench. Turnkey McClain thought Ifc belonged to a prisoner whom he was slaving and tossed the hat Into *fhe cell. The hat was r’/sovered, badly bent. BURGLAR USES ROCK Smashes Way Into Drug Store; Escapes With Pay Phone. Burglar hurtled a rock through a window at Slualler & Cole drug store, 2972 N. Bherman Dr., early today and took pay phone containing sls and 34 cants from cash register. F. D. Ransom, 828 N. California St., told police burglar took S2O from his trouaers lying on a chair in bedroom. Stabbing Is Charged Murphy Burton, 80, of 923 English Ave., was reocverlng today from three knife wounds said tc have been made in his chest Saturday night by Farrlss Selig, 35, of 932 English Ave. Selig was charged with assault apd battery with intent to kill. Police said the fight resulted from an argument over a dollar. Two Held Under High Bond Clayton Taylor, 20, and William Roberts, 48, both of 1803 College Ave ; ■ were arrested early today by Ps.trolmen Martin and Schulz and charged with vagrancy. Roberts wap also charged with carrying concealed weapons. Martin said he sajtf Roberta throw down a loaded 38-oaUbni) revolver. Taylor possessed a screw driver and pliers. They are held under high bond.

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(If you ee any of tbcoe license number*, call police or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3600. The owner may be table to do as much for you some time.) Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Dr. Charles M. Clayton. 4300 Millersvilio Rd., Oakland, license 18735, from Ohio and Illinois Sts. L. E. Aldridge, R. R. J. Box 195, Ford, license 461-884, from Michigan and Pennsylvania Sts. Milton Roe, 1107 N. Dearborn St., Fora, license 539-084, from Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. A. Belt, 16 N. Bolton St., Ford, no license given, from New Jersey and Michigan Sts. SECURITY PARLEY SEEN Premier Mussolini Expects International Conference. Bu United Prett ROME, March 10.—Art Interna* tional security conference to convene either in London or during the Easter hblidays is expected by Premier Mussolini. The Italian government is disci -using such a conference with the alVtes. According to present plans Gemmny would attend such a conference* ias a fully accredited participant. SIO,OOO MARK PASSED Local Red Cross Reports /bn Relief for Sullivan. Contributions to the £ulllvan relief fund through Indianapolis chapter American Red Gross passed the SIO,OOO msg-k today. Indianapolis now has given, through various funds, more, than $27,600. According to Eugene G. Foster, Red Cross director of relief work at Sullivan, said thr/t about $51,000 now is on hands sit Sullivan. HANDLE BREAKS HEAD Woman StorJ/s to Pick Up Coal, Strikes Head. Bu United terete ANDERfJON, Ind., March 10.-e Mrs. Otto Meldrum, 35, was suffering from a fractured skull today. Monday she was carrying In coal when a lumf> fell to the ground. She stopped to pick it up and struck her head on & pump handle. *- Davis Sends Gift Bu 7 Kmet Bvecial ‘ EL WOOD, Ind., March 10— Mr*. Ell Baldwin, who celebrated her etfifaty-seventh birthday Sunday, recf/ved a present from Secretary of Ijabor Davis, who loomed with her years ago at El wood. Davis sent a picture of his four children and a check for $lO. Local Legion Drive Planned Preparations are being made this week for the drive for Indianapolis’ quota of $50,000 in the American Legion $5,000,000 endowment fund campaign. The Indiananolls campaign *lll be staged March 17-19. O. B. lies, city chairman, has a meeting of Indianapolis workers for 4:30 p. m. Friday at the Chamber of Commerce. v

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CHURCH CAMPAIGN ON DL clptes of Christ Set Goal at PreEaster Rally. A goal of 20,000 persons In Sunday schools of the Disciples of Christ Churches in Marlon County has been sec < Four hundred members of the churches pledged themselves to win 2,000 oonvwts to Christ before Easter, at the annual dinner and pre-Easter rally of rorkers of the church Monday night at the Central Christiau Church. Principal speakers weiye the Rev. Jesse M. Bader of St. Doubt. national secretary of evangelism of the Disciples of Christ, and the Rev. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church. WILL KEEP MOUTH SHUT Father Nearly Chokes to Death When Child Tosses Coin. By Timet Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 10.— John Rigsby of Morg&nfield, Ky., will keep his mouth shut after this when he plays with his baby. The child tossed half a dollar In It Rigsby was brought to a local hospital to have the coin removed from his thdoat. * Physicans marvel that he didn’t choke to death.

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BUTLER AWARDS READY Varsity Men to Elect Net Captain at Dinner. Butler lettermen will elect a net captain for 1925-26 at a dinner to be given Wednesday by Butler Men’s Club. Varsity block “B” sweaters will be awarded eight net stars. Three will receive secondary awards and twelve freshmen will be presented numerals. List to receive awards: Varsity lettermen: Capt. Hal Griggs, Robert Wakefield, Clarence Christopher, Jerry Strole, Robert Nipper, Gene Col way, Robert Reach and Dave Konold. Secondary awards: Nall, Daubenpeck and McGuire. Freshmen numerals: Ball, Zell, Collyer, Tudor, Jackson, Meek, Chadd, Holz, Thornton, Eckstein and Summers. FOURTH ATTEMPT WINS Man, Who Tried Gun and Gas, Ends Life With Poison. Bu Timet Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 10.— Funeral arrangements were being made today for Otto H. Rush, 47, furniture dealer, who succeeded in ending his life Monday after four attempta He used a gun once, gas three times. Monday he took poison.

KISER FUNERAL UN WEDNESDAY Furniture Company Head Dies at Temple, Funeral services will be held for Harter Kiser, 60, of 3709 Washington Blvd., at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple. Burial in the Hebrew cemetery. Mr. Kiser dropped dead at the temple at Tenth and Delaware Sts Monday night while he was acting as one of the hosts at a children s party in celebration of Purlm, Jewish holiday. Death was attributed to (a heart attack. Mr. Kiser, who was bom in Ft. Recovery, Ohio, had lived in Indian apolis since 1882. Twenty years ago he was active in organizing the Hony> Furniture Company and he had had charge of management since. The furniture company will be closed today and Wednesday in memory of Mr. Kiser. % Three sisters, Mies Caroline Kiser, Mrs. Elias Segar and Mra, T. A. Solomon, and three brothers, Sol S. Kiser, Simon L. Kiser and Edgar S. Kiser, all of Indianapolis, survive. Mr. Kiser was a mepnber of the Indianaopiis Hebrew Congregation, Broadmoor Country .Club, Athenaeum and Chamber of Commerce. He was active In welfare work. STUDENT’S BODY FOUND Canton, 111., Girl Discovered Suicide In Leipzig, Germany. By United Prett LEIPZIG, Germany, March 10.— The body of Helen . Reichert, 25, Canton, 111., girl reported missing yesterday, was found today floating In a small stream in the center of Leipzig. Miss Reichert was a < musical student in Leipzig where she has been for the last two and a hhlf years. She was last seen in February. Investigation brought out a story of the girl having had a romance with an elderly teacher of languages. He did not return her affections and it was soon after the break with him that she had disappeared. Five Held in Raid Police Lieutenant Jones said he found a small amount of white mule at the home of Rufus Hicks, 35, colored, 637 Bright St., when ho raided the place Monday night. Hicks was charged with operating a blind tiger, and four white men found there were changed with vagrancy.

BLACKMAILER IS JAILED N Rajah Proves Most Harr as ed Victim in Modern History. Bu Timet Special • LONDON, ’ March 10.—William Hobbs, 60, started his two-year Jail sentence today for helping to blackmail Rajah Sir Hari Singh with threats that Intimacy with a woman wquld be disclosed. Sir Harl figured as "Mister A” during the trial. He proved to have been easily frightened and the most heavily blackmailed person in modern history. Hobbs was described as one of the most remarkable criminals of the twentieth Century. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl-s Hair

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