Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1926 — Page 2

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THEFT CASE TO FEDERAL JURY Woman, Son Charged With Robbing Mails. Mrs. D. F. Shroyer, Richmond, was placed under SSOO bond and her son, Charles O. Douglas, 23, employed at the postal sub-station, Illinois and South Sts., was placed under $2,500 bond and bound over to the Federal grand jury Wednesday afternoon on charges of mail theft. It is charged Douglas stole a letter from the mails containing two railroad tickets valued at $95. It is said he mailed them to his mother and she secured a refund from the railroads. Mrs. Shroyer was released on her own recognizance. Douglas was sent to jail in default of bond. PRIMARY VOTE URGED Ogden Declares Government Seat Not Remote. “Government does not begin at the election and in the remote and vague capitals, but in the primary and at home in the precinct and ward and city and school district, and not in Washington,” James M. Ogden, candidate for the Republican nomination for Seventh district Representative, said at 326 W. Seventeenth St. Wednesday. Ogden urged all first voters to cherish the ballot and vote at the primary.

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Dan lord V. King. To have the children on your side is a big asset in a political campaign, according to Danford “Dick” V. Ring, 39, former newspaper man, 4216 E. Washington St., seeking Republican nomination for Marion County representative. “I have friends among the children and they are sure working for me," said Ring. Ring is running on a "square-deal-for all" platform. He is a member of Irvington M. E. Church, North Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Knights of Hospitallers and civic organizations. DRASTIC POLICY URGED Frederick Pleads for Farm Aid in Newcastle Speech. Bu Unitrd Prexn NEWCASTLE, Ind., April 29.—A drastic policy of farm relief was advocated by John E. Frederick, candidate for the Democratic long term senatorial nomination, here Wednesday night. Frederick favored the establishment of an export corporation to dispose of surplus farm products at the most advantageous ibices. EX-EMPLOYES ARRESTED | Street Car Company Reports Men Stir Up Trouble. O. N. Dyer, Indianapolis Street Railway Company inspector, complained to police that two men recently discharged were frequenting the XV. Washington St. barns and agitating trouble among the em ployes. Police made two visits to the barn before and charged Russell Ford, 22, and Joseph Ford, 25, both of 1023 Ewing St., with vagrancy. TWO BANDITS KILLED Police Believe Hold-l'p Wave Has Been Smashed— Third Captured. Bu United Pi-run CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, April 29. —Police believed today they had smashed the hold-up wave here. Wednesday night two detectives parked their motor car on a lonely road. Bandits appeared, ordered the two to hold up their hands. Instead, the police fired. Floyd Ralston, 18, and Luis Burns, 21, were killed. Thomas Gahan was I captured.

THIRD NEGRO IS GIVEN 20 TEARS Rapid Justice Meted Out to Trio —Two to Hang. Ru United Presn MADISONVILLE, Ky., April 29. —Bunyan Fleming and Nathan Bard are condemned to hang. Columbus Hollis must spend twenty years in prison. It took three juries Just three days to arrive at the verdicts In the Circuit Court here In the cases of the three Negroes charged with criminally attacking Miss Nell Breithaup. a white girl, near here on the night of April 7. Hollis, convicted today, escaped the extreme penalty because his confession brought about the arrest of the other two. Hollis said he did not take part in the actual attack. ROAD BONDS APPROVED Improvement of Last Link of Kessler Blvd. Assured. ' * Construction of the last unimproved link of Kessler Blvd., was assured today when State tax commissioners approved a $47,000 bond issue for paving the Elmer Dawon Road, as the boulevard is known, between Bellefontaine St. and Keystone Ave. Action on a remonstrance has been: pending since last fall, when objections were heard to a $51,500 issue. The tax board directed county commissioners to receive bids recently, the lowest being $45,000. 'l|Hi Washington Township will bear the expense, although the project Is sponsored by the park board. John J. Brown, chairman of the tax board, did not participate in today’s action. • DEPUTIES TO SAVE GIRL Child Held jn Mountains as Hostage for S6OO Debt, R l/ United Pres* CHARLESTON W. Va, April 29. —Armed deputies today prepared to penetrate the mountain fastnesses of Summers County to take by force, if necessary, a 12-year-old girl whose mother, Mrs. Mary NorvHla Burrell. asserts she is being held as hostage for a S6OO debt. The little girl. Edna Smith Burrell, has l>een living with her mountaineer guardian—a mother and four sons—ln a rustic mountain cabin for three years, and it was not until her mother sought to recover her that she discovered the child was being held in virtual captivity. TURNER FOUND GUILTY Given Life Sentence for $89,000 Insurance Plot. Bu United Press PIKE VILLE. Ky., April 29.—A jury here today convicted William L. Turner, former . mine superintendent of a double murder and an $89,000 insurance swindle and sentenced him to life Imprisonment. The 1 sentence was affirmed by the court. FLOODS RAVAGE RUSSIA Several Persons Drowned—Many Houses Destroyed. R\i Unit'd l‘re*s MOSCOW, April 29.—Many houses are reported to have been destroyed and several persons drowned today in Rybinsk by Volga River flood waters. CARD PARTY PLANNED Miss Mary Gertrude Mafltey, 5105 Washington Blvd., president of the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association, has announced a card party at the Knights of Columbus auditorium the evening of May 5 for the benefit of the children’s ward at St. Vincent’s Hospital. The ward is maintained by the i association. Miss Mary Catherine Coulter, 2161 N. Meridian St, Is in charge of arrangements. She will be assisted by Mesdames Charles Hockensmith and Lawrence Cummins, Miss Josephine Weidman and Miss Winona Price. Reservations should be made with the president or wdth members of the committee.

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CHALLENGES SHUMAKER Seth Ward Denounces Dry League Head In Address. Seth Ward, seeking Republican nomination for sheriff, challenged Edward S. Shumaker, Anti-Saloon League superintendent to show that his record while Federal prohibition enforcement officer was not clean, speaking Wednesday night at Thir-ty-Third St. and College Ave. Shumaker failed to list Ward as dry, because he refused to answer the league questionnaire, Ward said. “Shumaker has entered the ranks of the curb-stone politicians,” said Ward. MEETING FOR CHILDREN .Evangelist to Speak so Several Thousand at Tabernacle. Arrrangements have been completed for several thousand Indianapolis school children to attend a special mass meeting Saturday at 10 a. m. in Cadle Tabernacle to hear Miss Uldlne Utley, 14-year-old California evangelist, following action taken by the Indianapolis school hoard In sending out letters of Invitation to school teachers, directing them to invite their children to attend the meeting. Miss Utley preached Wednesday night to approximately 3,000 persons, delivering her fifth evening sermon, FLOWER SALE PLAN NED Market Will Be Held by Social Workers’ Circle, May 6, 7 and 8. The Stansfield Social ’CVorkers’ Circle will hold a spring flower market, May 6, 7 and 8 in the north Federal Bldg, plaza. An attractive setting of plants, shrubs and bulbs will be arrange.l for sale. Proceeds will be use£ in the Circle’s social service campaign. "Clean Your Yard and Plant Flowers" has been adopted as the slogan for the market. Mrs. G. A. Hiatt, 3524 Full Creek Blvd, is In charge of arrangements.

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