Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1925 — Page 5

■WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925

ROBINSON SAYS KLAN TALK NOT EMBARRASSING Senator Refuses "to Say j Whether President Mentioned It at Conference. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—There •will be no elephant slaughter In Senator Arthur R. Robinson’s office. On opening his senatorial chambers here the new Hoosier Senator discovered hanging on the wall an old print showing primitive huntsmen attacking a, huge mastadon with flint spears. The print had been left there by the late Senator Samuel M. Ralston, former occupant of the chambers. "It will have to come down,” laughed the new Senator. "This is a Republican office now and elephants are especially protected." Robinson's fund of humor is standing him well during his first few days in Washington. Discusses Klan Arriving, he found a battery of newspaper, men. They demanded an outline of bis policies. "Say,” grinned the Senator, “Ret me learn this senatorial job before I start talking about it.” He grinned also when the scribes got on the touchy question of his Klan affiliations. One question thrown at him was: "Did the President mention the Klan when you "were introduced to him?” “Klan?” His smile was broad and brilliant. "Really, I don't understand why the newspapers have instigated all this Klan talk.” "Isn’t it rather embarrassing?” Hoosier Holiday "In one way it is,” retorted the Senator, “and in another way it’s not. I didn't seek this job. I didn’t have the first idea I would be appointed until the Governor called me and announced his decision.” Official Washington, which was plainly nervous over the Hoosier’s advent, is reassured now it has laid eyes on him. He has a handshake and a smile and a frank manner of speaking calculated to make quiet along the Potomac. His introduction to President Coolidge Monday was a Hoosier holiday. Senator James E. Watson, Representative Will Wood and Everett Sanders, secretary to the President, all did honors. HUNTER’S PRIDE STOLEN Grey Fox on Display at Power House Taken l>y Thief. A gray fox killed Tuesday and which -was on display at the West Washington Street power house of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, was stolen by a thief who broke the window glass. Bradley Pruitt, 441 Bright St., told Ipolice his housekeeper sold his Turniture valued at $125 and two tires.

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He Got His Turkey Free of Charge THIEF with a Thanksgiving appetite visited i___J the poultry store of Walter Cromea* 1556 Columbia Ave., Tuesday night, police learned today. Twenty turkeys valued at SIOO, eleven geese worth ssl, and twenty ducks valued at *3O. were taken.

CLEW OBTAINED IN BANK CRIME Bandits’ Auto Stolen From Illinois —$4,000 Taken. llu United Press WINAMAC, Ind., Nov. 25.—The automobile used by the three bandits who late Tuesday robbed the Medaryville State Bank of $4,000 v’as stolen in Urbana, 111., Saturday by three young men. This was determined today by county authorities when Danville police telephoned a description of the car and the thieves. Two of the bandits entered the bank, herded three employes into the vault, scooped up the money lying on the counter, emptied the cash drawer and took a packet of bills from the safe, a third bandit drove the automobile in which they fled. *■ Vigilantes and detectives from Winimac, Knox, Lafayette and Monticello covered the highways from Medaryville without success. BUSSES TO FRENCH LICK Blue Goose Lines Seek Authority to Close Route Gap. Blue Goose Lines, Incorporated, today filed with the public service commission a supplementary petition asking authority to operate busses between Mitchell and Bedford, Ind., a distance of ten miles. Granting of the petition will allow the company to operate through busses between here and French Lick. The line has authority already to operate the rest of the distance. JURY” CONVICTS SLAYER Orders Life Imprisonment After Half-Hour Deliberation. A jury which deliberated only thirty minutes found Clfford Pollard, 31, colored, 925 Indiana Ave., guilty of first-degree murder Tuesday afternoon in Criminal Court and recommended life imprisonment. Pollard stabbed Henry Brown, colored, fatally. Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by stopping the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. —Advertisement.

WORKMAN DIES AT GAS PLANT Inhalation of Ammonia Fumes Fatal. Coroner Paul F. Robinson is investigating the death of George Oefelein, 40, of 1223 N T . Alabama St., Who died shortly Pm t after he was ' found in an *njk conscious condltion under the 1 tar pumproom at s the Prospect St. llam A. Doeppers George Oefelein said he thought death resulted from inhalation of ammonia fumes. Funeral services will be held Thursday at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral with burial in Holy Crosscemetery. He is survived by bis widow, mother and a brother. SEEK RUNAWAY COUPLE Other Persona Are Reported Missing tb Police Here. V A telegram from police at Cuyaliuga Falls, Ohio, asking the officers here to watch for a runaway couple has been received. The girl, Grace Curry, 17, might go under the name Grace Thurat, and is said to be with a young man, Carl Trimball, whose home was in Bowling Green, •Ky., and who is thought to be headed there with the girt. Marie Holler, 7, wandered away from her home at 2842 Wheeler St., and police were asked to find her. Mrs. Isaac Martin Canjpbell, Newburg, Ind., wired police to watch for her husband, thought to be working in this city. SIX SPEED CHARGES Three Other Drivers Are Arrested By State Police. Six alleged speeders fell into the police net Tuesday night. Three other drivers were charged. Those charged with speeding were: Joe Finch, 35, Marion, Ind.; Lee MoQuirk, 22, of 311 S. Walcott St.; Maurice King, 18, of 257 N. Rural St.; Albert Goodman, 23, of 2030 Kenwood Ave.; Harry Shull, 35, of 3330 N. Meridian St., and Jack Green, 21. of 2333 Central Ave. Fred Wolfe, 22, of 1308 >4 W. Washington St.; Harry Tharp. 337 Lyons Ave.. and Ray Harris, 23, of 331 N. Delaware St., were arrested by State Police and charged with failing to have ehaufeurs’ licenses.

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DEATH GUIDES REINS Man Dies, Horses Continue to Home of Fartner. Bu Times Special NORTH MANCHESTER. Ind., Nov. 25. —Adam Vend rick, fell dead on the seat of his wagon, while driving from Bracken to North Manchester. His horses continued to the home of Fred Vendrick, a nephew of the dead man, and members of the family investigated nnd found his body. THREE BOYS TAKEN Youths Arrested at Crawfordsville, Placed in Detention Home. Robert Edward White, 14. of 2305 E. Twelfth St.: William McClure, 14, of 1818 Brookslde Ave.. and Marion Lynn, 15, of 932 N. Highland Ave., were arested at Crawfordsville. Ind.. late Monday in a stolen auto, police say. Police here had been notified the trio ran away and were searching for them. The trio was returned here and taken to the Detention Home.

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