Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1925 — Page 3

MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925

POISON LIQUOR FATAL TO TRIO Men Found Sitting Upright at Table —Two Held. Bu United Prms MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., May 4. Bodies of three mert, all apparently killed by poison liquor, were found here Sunday. The dead: William Maher, in whose home the fatal party was held. .Tames Castle, a cook. Edward Sava Re, a laborer. Mauxie Woilman, a friend of the trio, found them. Maher and Castle were sitting erect on.a couch. Savage sat in a small chair beside the table. On the table stood a pint flask, almost empty. Joseph Marron, 35, was found unconscious in the back yard. Police took Marron and Wollman into custody. VAN ORMAN WINS RACE Goodyear 111 floes Down 600 Miles From Starting Point. Bu U lited Press ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 4.—J. T. Van Orman, piloting the Goodyear 111, today had won the national elimination balloon race for the second consecutive time. Van Orman landed Sunday at Reform, Ala., approximately 600 miles airline from St. Joseph, where the balloons took off Friday. Capt. H. E. Honeywell /brought his balloon down near Aberdeen, Miss., about 550 m les from here. These were the only two pilots remaining in the race. RIFFS TAKE STRONGHOLD Tribesmen Penetrating Morocco Push Onward to Zrarka. Pi/ United Brest —- PARIS, May 4.—Riffian tribesmen penetrating the French zone in Morocco have pushed to Zrarka, about fifty kilometers northeast of Fez, the capital, the foreign office announced this afternoon. One of advanced line of blockhouses held by the French has been captured by the tribesmen. Proposed French operations against the tribesmen will be to protect French territory against infiltration of Moors from the Spanish zone, Premier Painleve said. WOMAN FACES TRIAL Poisoned Seventeen, Three Fatally— State to Ask Life Term. Pi/ United Press MEDINA, Ohio, May 4.—Mrs. Martha Wise, 41, who said her “fu,eral complex” made her poison seventeen relatives, three of them fatally, was to go on trial here today for murder. The State will demand life imprisonment and the defense will plead for commitment to an insane hospital. Fraudulent Check Charged Lawrence Parker, 23, of 1129 River Ave., is under arrest today charged with forgery and issuing a fraudulent check. Police say he obtained S4O from Messenger Furniture Company, Delaware and Washington Sts.) by giving them a bad check. Indiana Accountants Meet George H. Mosser, managing director of the Indiana .Chamber pf Commerce, spoke at a. luncheon of the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants today at the Lincoln. Coroner Investigates Death Coroner Paul F. Robinson was investigating death of Jeff / Pointer, colored, 72, of 1125 Harlan Ht., who died Sunday from effects of poison taken when he was unable to obtain employment. MOTION PICTURES

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Appeal for an adequate reforestation program will be made by Martin L. Davey, Ohio Representative in Congress, in addresses here this week. Davey has been a strong advocate of legislation providing conservation of resources. He will speak at Butler University at 11 a. m. on Tuesday, following which he will address Rotary Club at luncheon at the Claypool. Tuesday'night he will address nature study clubs and civil organizations at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Wednesday he will address Kiwanis Club and the three high schools. Dr. Judson D. Mosehelle is in charge of the meetings. BURNED BAKING ‘PIES’ Cliild’s Dress Catches Fire; IJttle Hope for Recovery. Bu United Press LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 4. Burns suffered when her dress caught fire while she was baking mud pies, may cause the death of Margaret Wilson, 6. Physicians said today there Is little chance for her recovery.

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FINAL MARBLE SAMESSTARTED Last Week for District Meets Under Way. With the district marble game to be played at 3 p. m. today James A. Garfield School No. 35, 2201 Madison Ave., last week of The Indianapolis Times city marble tournament was under way. If there are any boys or girls under 15 who have not played in neighborhood games, which have been held in ill sections of the city, they should play at the district matches nearest their home Don’t miss a chance at the prizes offered by The Times. Second game this week will be played Tuesday at James R. Lowell School No. 51, Olney St. and Roosevelt Ave. Other games this week: Wednesday, No. 19; Thursday, No. 75, and Friday, No. 3. Wlnne: sos the district games will play lp city finals about May 15 at Willtard Park. City champ will compete in the national tourney, at Atlantio City, N. J., and will receive a bicycle and a gold medal. All expenses on the week’s trip will be paid by The Times. Second prize winner will gef a radio set and silver

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medal. Each district champ will be awarded a trophy. FIVE DROWN IN RIVER liunch Carrying Picnickers Upsets in Mississippi During Storm. Bu United Press MUSCATINE, lowa, May 4.—The Mississippi River claimed five lives in a storm here Sunday, when a picnic launch carrying nine persons upset. The dead: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Duesenburry, of Fairport, lowa, and their three small children, lona. 3; Clifford, 5. and Charles, 12. Four persons escaped drowning by clinging to the overturned craft. liOses Tl in Flight “He probablj sated to take his time,” police s . today in explaining why a robber In the home of Roy Plerpont, 2133 Clay Ft., dropped an alarm clock in his flight. Plerpont, who discovered the prowler ransacking his home, said the man jumped through a window. 1,000 See Playlet It was estimated 1,000 persons witnessed “My Wild Irish Rose," comedy playlet, given for the second time Sunday night In the Assumption hall, 1121 Blaine Ave., by the Assumption players. __

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REDS DEFEATED IN FRENCH VOTE Socialirts and Conservatives Appea* Dividing Victory. Bu United Press PARIS, May 4.—First returns from Sunday’s municipal elections which were held throughout France indicated communist candidates were completely snowed under by ballots divided about equally by socialists and radicals on the one hand and conservatives on the other. More than 1,000 councillors were to be elected. The municipal elections are Important politically as a barometer of public opinion and because the councillors elected will form a departmental congress which will elect onethird of the French Senate In 1927. Cleans Carpets and Rugs They can be made to look like new by going over the entire surface with Carbona. Removes all Grease Spots, which gather duet and Invite germ*. Cleaning Fluid! Removes Grease Spots V““*~ II Without Injury to Fabric or Color Vr* 20>30<G0'41.iiu.B*tiM <4ll&ngStw

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