Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1925 — Page 3

MONDAY, DEC. 14,1925

CGOLIDGE GETS SLAYER’S PLEA President Asked to Intervene In Execution. r\ Vntted Press DEFIANCE, Ohio, Dec, 14.—Mr. fend Mrs. Christ Seybolt today appealed tp President Coolidge to intervene in behalf of their son, Ralph W. Seybolt, 24, who faces a firing squad in Salt Lake City in June for the murder of Patrolman David H. Crowther. A second appeal was transmitted to Congresman Charles J. Thompson, who was asked to supplement the plea with a personal appeal to the President. The patrolman was slain in 1923. Sentence of death has been imposed On Seybold five times, but each time executive clemency has 'held execution in abeyance. FIGHT ON T.B. GETS RESULTS Many Lives Saved in Indiana by Association. In a little more than a dozen years the Indiana Tuberculosis Association has saved approximately 2,500 lives annually, according to I figures made public today by Murray A. Auerbach, executive secretary. Deaths from tuberculosis in Indiana have declined from 4,710 in 1910 to 2,520 in 1924, Auerbach pointed out in urging a wider sale of 1925 tuberculosis Christmas seals, through which next year’s fight against the “white plague” will be financed. In the last forty years it is es timated that more than 100,000,000 persons have died from the disease. Since the association's organized fight was begun in 1880 the death rate for the United States has fallen from 300 for each 100,000 persons to 94 In 1924. GREECE ORDERED TO PAY League Council Decision Presumablj Accepted by Nations. Jin United Press GENEVA, Dec. 14.—The League of Nations council today ordered Greece to pay Bulgaria a quarter of a million dollars’ damages as a result of the recent Greco-Bulgar border hostilities. The Bulgarian foreign minister, Kalkoff, accepted the council A'erdict. The Greek foreign minister, Rentis, merely thanked the council. Rentis’ “thanks” for the verdict against his nation are presumably to be taken as Greek acceptance. AFTER Y. W. RESIDENCE ISouth Side Branch May Be Housed " Across From Lilly Plant. Plans were being considered today by Y. W. C. A. officers for the conversion of the former Smith residence opposite the Eli Lilly & Cos. plant on S. Alabama St., into a south side branch of the Y. W. C. A. The structure was offered to the organization by J. K. Lilly, president of the Lilly firm. ' It is expected about fifty girls can be accommodated ip the building.

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BLACK EYE FOR NOTHING Alleged Attempt to Collect Auto Insurance Fails. Bv United J’ress RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 14.—With

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a blackened eye and a dejected air, Arthur Dines of Hagerstown, was held in jail here today charged with a fraudulent attempt to collect auto insurance money. Police said Dines put his auto in a Richmond garage, walked out in

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