Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1925 — Page 7
TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1925
92 ARE CITED BY U.S. COURT National Cash Register Salesmen Must Explain. United Pres* Ohio, Nov. 3.—• Charged -with violation of a decree regulating competition, ninety-two salesmen of the National Cash Register Company, -were under contempt of court order today to appear in Federal Court here Dec. 15. The order •was issued at the request. of John L. Lott, special investigator of the Department of Justice, who has been investigating the saleii policy of the cash register concern. Lott charged specifically that the salesmen used unfair competitive methods. COLDS "Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up
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Spectators at Trial Watch Silently Trio in Noblesville Trial Not Popular With ' Townsfolk.
By Eldora Field IHCUTT COURT ROOM. NO.BLKSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 3. w— —Ora,y-haired farmers and their wives—honest folk —scores of them, sit with grim faces in this brown-walled court room, where bit by bit the State is presenting evidence which may send D. C. Stephenson, Karl Klinck and Earl Gentry to the electric chair. Silently they study the faces of the prisoners, Stephenson, Klinck and Gentry, charged with the murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer. Every inch of space is taken. The walls are lined and spectators choke the aisles. Mother’s Sobs Heard A mother’s broken-hearted sobs were heard in this courtroom two days ago, and their echo is still here. A father's manly attempt to relate unmoved, what his daughter had told him, when dying, faltering “Oh daddy, it was so long—that ride from Hammond —” was heard. Klinck has the best poker face. Stephenson, casually observed, seems nonchalant, but tell-tale signs are showing through. There are nervous little twitchings at the corners of his eyes and he can’t control those plump, smooth hands of his. Idle they may be, but a censurous intimation from the State, and those fingers fly to a pencil and he writes rapidly, anxiously. And Gentry! At odd moments he searches the many unfriendly eyes out there before him. Attitude Plain There is small chance to mistake the attitude of the people. In the courtroom, in the streets of Noblesville, one hears nothing in defense of the prisoners. “They're lawyers—they may fight free, but we hope the State will win,” is the usual comment. Mrs. Oberholtzer exepects to attend all the trial, “if I can stand it,” she adds. “I could Just hear Madge’s voice when I testified. I'm afraid I didn’t make a very good witness. I wanted to be so brave and strong, but they confused me with their objections. Telling about it, brought everything back so. I’m sorry I cried,” she added sadly. Ira Holmes, defense attorney has received many threatening letters, he says. “It should be remembered,” he says, “that this case is paralell to many suicide cases. Take the case of a girl who has been promised marriage. If the young man de serts her at the altar and she kills herself—regardless of prepared wedding clothes and other things, isn’t the act suicide on the girl’s part? Certainly.” DAWES BODY NAMED Democrats On Committee to Receive Vice President. Reservations are being requested from all parts of the State for the dinner to be given Vive President Charles G. Dawes at the Olaypool Thursday evening before the mass meeting at Cadle Tabernacle, where Dawes will speak on Senate rule revisions, Chamber of Commerce officials said today. Democratic members of the Dawes reception committee, named by State Chairman Walter S. Chambers, are; William E. Wilson, Evansville; Frank Culbertson. Vincennes; Frank Gardner, Scottsburg; Lincoln Dixon, North Vernon; John T. Beasley, Terre Haute; jCharles A. Hack, Shelbyville; Reginald Sullivan, Indianapolis; Dale J. Brittenberger, Anderson; Robert Bracken, Frankfort; Howard Gescheidler, Hammond; Robert Batton, Marion; L. G. Ellingham, Ft. Wayne, and A. L. Deniston, Rochester.
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Cornerstone Laid for Amalgamated Auditorium
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Cornerstone laying ceremonies for the new Amalgamated Auditorium being erected by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, at Capitol Ave. and Pratt St., have been held. B. Foster is business agent of the local and president of the Amalgamated Auditorium Company. George and Zimmerman, architects for the building; A. A. Mitchell and Company, contractors; Joseph Sohlossberg.- New
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