Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1925 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1925
MAN DIES AFTER ‘DEVIIISOUSTED Woman Admits Inflicting Fatal Burns, Ru United Press OROVILLE. Cal., March 26.—Additional talcs of weird rites and strange happenings in the ranch home of Anna Rhodes, self-styled "roaring lion of the tribe of Judah,” were expected today while the grand Jury Investigated the death of Herman Schalow. Schalow died from bums on his arms, feet and body. Inflicted, Mrs. Rhodes told prosecuting Attorney William G. Rothe, “to drive away the devil and his legions.” The branding was done in the form of a cross. ”1 burned Herman in the form of a cross to drive out the devil and Ips legions.” she declared. “The spell of the holy power was on 11s. 1 was bidden to purify Brother Herman. "Herman lay on the floor, half naked, that the flame might drive out the devil. I drew a poker from the stove and passed It over my own lips—the sign of purity. "On Herman, I made the sign of the cross. Yes, the iron burned deep. "How the devils fled from his body into the room! "Next we scattered coal oil here and there and fired it to cleanse the room. Next I dipped a broom into the oil and after igniting it, drove the devils around the house with it.”
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SHE WON’T LEAVE JOB t m Mrs. Hoop Throws Wrench in Republican Plans. In face of announcement by Bixson H. Bynum, chairman of the State Industrial board, that Mrs. Vivian Tracy Wheatcraft will assume directorship of the board’s department of women and children on May 1, comes the report that Mrs. Margaret Tomlin Hoop of Shelbyville, present director, has refused to vacate the place. Mrs. Hoop's friends have placed the matter before Governor Jackson, claiming that her commission from cx-Oovernor Mot’ray does not expire until Jan. 1, 1928. It is said the entire deal has been handled by the Republican State committee n an effort to reward Mrs. Wheatcraft for campaign work. Mrs. Wheatcraft is vice chairman of the committee. POLICE HOLD TWO MEN Alleged Gambler and Proprietor Are Arrested Eddie Traugott, 32, the Claypool, and Albert Bluestein, 27, of 37 S. Capitol Ave., are under arrest today as a result of an alleged craps game at the S. Capitol Ave. address Saturday, in which police seized $1,633. Police said Traugott asked to use a phone to secure a bondsman ami failed to return. Bluestein, although not at the place at the time of the raid, is said by polite to be one of the proprietors. Twelve other men were arrested at the raid. T Mrs. Cooper Named Ninth ward supporters of John L. Duvall, candidate for Republican nomination for’ mayor, Wednesday night elected Mrs. Dora Cooper, 263 Hendricks PI., ward chairman for Duvall. Ex-Sheriff George Snider and Duvall spoke.
ANTI-SALOONISTS SEEK CANDIDATE 1 Shumaker Fears Backers of Duvall and Lemcke, With the city primary but six weeks way, the Anti-Saloon League intends to take part in the campaign “in a quiet way,” it was said today by E. S. Shumaker, secretary of the Indiana branch of the organization. "I think we havo our man picked out on the Republican side,” said Shumaker, "but I am not ready to announce it, because we might change our minds. In fact, it is a little hard to select a candidate who has a good chance to win who will be just exactly suitable to exponents of clean law enforcement.” "William H. Armitagte, the Shank boss, is backing Lemcke, I understand. On the other hand, there is some men backing Duvall, who are also adverse to liquor enforcement. I think that personally Duvall and Lemcke are good men. but I am afraid of their hands being tied by their organizations.” Cement Theft Charged Marvin Williams, 33, colored, 2123 Hillside Ave., is under arrest charged with petit larceny. Sergts. Wilson and Volderauer and Patrolman Pearsey, say they found ten sacks of cement, stolen from a contractor building a side walk at Twentieth St. and Martlndale Ave., at his home. Blue grass has been known in Europe and Asia for many centuries.
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COUNCIL ASSURES MORE PRECINCTS Five Voting Districts to Be Enlarged, Fifty-seven additional voting precincts will be created and the size of five of the six councilmanic districts enlarged by city council at a meeting Saturday night. This became a practical certainty Tuesday night, when the ordinances were Introduced and referred to the election committee without opposition. Large amount of territory added to Indianapolis since the precincts were laid out four years ago and the heavy vote recorded in some of the precincts are responsible for the changes. Councilmanic districts to be increased in size are the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth. In order to be effective for the May primary election, the ordinances must be passed and signed by Mayor Shank before March 31, William Bosson, city attorney, said. SEEK SUITABLE TREES Experimental planting this spring of fifteen acres of hardwood trees will be made at McCormick's Creek Canyon State Park by the forestry division of the State conservation department to determine the most suitable species of trees for reforestation. According to Charles C. Deam. State forester, three separate plots of five acres each will be laid out and different sp4ies of trees planted on each plot.
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