Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1926 — Page 2
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DRY NAVY PLANS NEYY OFFENSIVE; AGAIO BOOZE Court Holds American Ships Carrying Liquor May Be Seized Anywhere. Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. The coast guard today prepared to launch anew offensive against rum runners as a result of a recent 'United States Circuit Court, of Appeals decision that American ships are under Jurisdiction of the United States laws anywhere in the world. With ths new powerful ruling and broader authority to enter British waters as provided in the anti-smug-gling agreement perfected by Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews, with English jofflcials, the dry navy is expected to expend its activities into the very havens of the liquor smugglers. Handicapped Before Government patrol boats haye been scouring the Atlantic and Pacific waters for bootleg convoys as far out as 100 miles, but unless the liquor ships came within twelve mile* of shore they were not molested. Now, with the court ruling and the British agreement, all boats carrying the Amefiran flag and found operating illegally will be seized. Attorney General Sargent confirmed the court ruling, pointing out that “the laws of the land follow the flag.” Enforce Twelve-Mile Lap The Coast Guard also will resume Its policy of seizing num boats flying foreign flags caught within the twelve-mile limit. After a court de-
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ONE INJURED IN AIMDENT Driver Hurt When Machine Is Hurled Against Pole. John Vance, MayVood, Ind., was in city hospital today suffering from injuries received Monday night in an automobile accident at Howard and Hiatt Sts. v. > Autos driven by Vance and by Ford Whitakeiv 3825 W, Vermont St., collided, according to police, the Vance machine being hurled against a, telephone pole. Whitaker was> charged with assault and battery. No one else was injured in the crash, it was said, though a woman said to have been in the-car with Vance could not be found. John Digbie, 709 W. Vermont St., was injured when he was thrown from a W. MichigaAA St. car at Blackford and New York Sts., late Monday, according to his story. At city hospital his shoulder and arm injuries were treated. He said the car was started before he was fully alighted. TWO HOOSIERS NAMED Indiana Men in List of Legion Delegates to Fidae Convention. Two Indiana men, Dr. Carleton B. McCullough of Indianapefls and Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilliat, Culver Military Academy, are included in a list of fifteen named as American Legion delegates to the convention of the inter allied Veterans’ Federation, or Fidae, at Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 6 to 11. John R. McQuigg. legion national commander, appointed the group, which is headed by Col. Lemuel Bolles, Fidae vice efiairman and exnationa.l adjutant of the legion. HUMIDITY STAYS HIGH But Not So High as It Was Monday —Fair Weather Predicted. High humidity, which kept Indianapolis uncomfortable Monday despite a temperature of about normal, was present again today, though not to such a pronounced decree. XT 7 a. m. the hmidity, relative amount of moisture in the air, was 88 per cent of. possible saturation, while Monday at the same hour it was 94. Generally fair weather tonight and Wednesday, with little change in temperature, was predicted. BEGINS LIQUOR TERM Resort Head Drops Appeal, Surrenders to Sheriff. After surrendering to Sheriff Omer Hawkins Monday night, Frank L. Buchanan, proprietor of Liberty Beach dance hall, north of Broad Ripple on White River, today began a thirty-day jail term for violation of the prohibition law. An appeal from the conviction, carrying a fine and costs of $285.35, was dismissed. plan”famTly reunions Wills, Daxnall Clans to Meet Here on Aug. 15. More than fifty persons are expected at the reunion of Wills and Darnall families Aug. 15 at the residence of Bert J. Westover, city building commissioner, 65 S. Audubon Rd. Relatives from surrounding coun--ties and nearby States are planning to attend. Westover is president and Ida Darnall, 54)12 Ruckle SJ., is secretary. PUDDLE SAVES CHILD Cushions Fall From Second Story N Window. Bn United Press GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 3. —The cushioning effect of a puddle of water was credited today with saving the life qf 14-months-old Roger Simmons, who cqmplalned only of a bump on his head after falling "feet last’’ from a second story window of his home on R. F. D., No. 11.
ISTATESFAILTO REACH AGREEMENT Arrests of Indiana, Kentucky . Truckers Continues. Attempts by. Secretary it State Frederick E. Schortemeie'r to teach an agreement with Kentucky authorities in regard to unrestrained interstate automobile traffic, have so far been unavailing, It was announced today. S. R. Glemuof the Kentucky tax board has telegraphed Schortemeier that authorities of his State would continue to enforce anew law requiring all commercial vehicles coming into the State to display Kentucky license plates. Indiana truckers are being arrested in Henderson. McLain and Davies Counties under the new law. Ollie P. Wright, securities commission investigator, was sent to Evansville to take charge. , Arrests by Indiana State police of drivers of commercial vehicles bearing Kentucky licenses continue, the tptal being more than forty. Schortemeier said only drivers of commercial vehicles would be arrested, though under the law all could be taken into custody. Those arrested are compelled to huy Indiana lb censes.
JUVENILE CRIMES AROUSE POLICE Consider Steps to Check Law Violations. A series of juvenile crimes reported Monday aroused police today, and they are considering teps to check its progress. Three youths tried to sell an auto to O. H. Embertoh, 712 Bates St., for $35. When he acted suspiciously of them they drove away. The car bore a Kokomo. Ind., license. Two boys selling magazines asked Mrs. Sarah Hamburger, 1655 N. Alabama St., to get them a drink of water and while she was in the kitchen they took a purse, $3, bamk book and watch. Mrs. Laverne Ray, 830 E. Georgia St., told police she saw a boy run ’from a shed in the rear of the home of Angelo Faccone, 115 S. Davidson St., shortly before an Incendiary fire destroyed the shed. MURIRSUSPECT KILLS HIMSELF Married Woman and Youth Shot to Death. Bt, r Tnlted Press t CINCINNATI. Ohio, Aug. 3 Ray Ross, 45, shot and killed himself at his home in Felicity today, before the arrival of auuiorities who had gone there to question him concerning the murder Monday night of Mrs. Mamie King. 30. Chilo, and Otto Ejk, 19, Bantum. The couple was sitting in Elk's automobile parked in a farm yard, near Chilo, when another car drew along side. Its occupdnt fired a vot-~ ley of.shots and drove away. A farmer found the woman an<J<boy dead. Mrs. King separated from her husband. had been seen in the company of Ross, a married man. woollenTt^erlTtoday Sixteen Other Towns on List for Candidate. Bv Unitri Press PERU, Ind.; Aug. 3. Evans Woollen, Democratic short term senatorial candidate, visited Peru today on the final lap of of northeastern Indiana. * Woollen started his tour Monday, and during the visited thirteen towns and cities^of this section of the State. On his tour today he will visit, in addition to Peru, Andrews, Bippus, Servia, North Manchester, Laketon, Urbana, Lagro, Wabash, Roann, Chili, Denver, Mexico, Bunker Hill, Miami and Walton. NEW SLEEPER SERVICE Announcement of new sleeping car service between Chicago and Bloomington Bedford; Ind., on the Monon Railroad ws made tortoy by F. V. Martin, passenger department agent here. ~ Leaving Chicago on No. 3 each night at 9, the sleeper arrives in Bloomington at 3:57, remains there until 6:15 a. m. and then Is hooked onto the Bedford train and arrives in that city at 7:20. Returning, the sleeping car leaves Bedford at 11:45, going through to Chicagj. It is ready for occupansy at 9 p. m. MRS. INSUf, KENTS THEATER Bv United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Mr* Samuel Insul, wife bf the utility magnate, who the past year in "Tbe Schopl sot Scandal” has tafeen over the etudebaker Theater here as manager on a five-year lease and it >3 believed that she will install a resident company there to p'rform the standard classic dramatic works. $129 From Restaurant Burglars pried open a' kitchen window at the Maryland lunchroom, 28 E. Maryland St., Monday night and took $129 from a box hiddep under the cigar counter. , SNEEZE WRENCHES SHOULDER Bv United Press CEDAR'-RAPIDS, lowa, Aug. 3. Max Lavelli sneezed so hard he wrenched his shoulder out of joint. I 9 tcmirfkt taka &IKLOK-LAX farr constipation
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POLLARD FOUND GUILTY Jury Recommends Life Imprisonment for Murder Bv United Press SHELBYVILLB, Ind., Aug. 3.Henry Pollard today faced a life sentence for the fatal shooting of John Thomas, May 30, when a jury here found him guilty of first degree murder. Thomas was killed In a quarrel with Pollard and a strong defense plea had been advanced which many believed would cause the Jury to disagree. After but three hours of deliberation the Jury returned a verdict of guilty and recommended life imprisonment. jedge Morrison is expected to p .ss the sentence today.
ATTEMPT 10 END LIFEISFEARED Family Reports Man, 52, Missing—Others Gone. < Fear that Bert Frazee, 52. of 1636 Shelby St., will end his life was expressed by members of his family who have reported him missing to police. A son said his mother received a letter Monday from tbe missing parent, stating that he was going to* Jump In Fall Creek. Frazee was described as wearing a gray suit, brown shirt and gray hat. He has only one finger on his right hand. Police at Cleveland, Cincinnati and Chicago were asked to search for Miss Helen Reilly, 19, of 1415 E. Michigan St„ who left her home Sunday. David Torrence, 17, left his home at }337 SJTremont Ave. to go to the baseball game Sunday and did not return. Edward Herdon, 15. of 2308 Wood lawn Ave., Is missing, according to his mother. TOOK HIS MOTHER ALONG Wife Charge?! Strange "Love Tour” in Separation Suit. Bv United Press CHICAGO. Aug. 3.—Mrs. Nelson H. Oliver, in a separation suit filed here, charges her husband and Mrs. Bess Henrichs, wife of a wealthy insurance man, made a "love tour” through Michigan summer resort towns. The suit alleges Oliver took Mrs. Flora Crawford, Bremerton, Wash, his mother, along to lend respectability. REQUISITION APPROVED Ohio to Get Man Wanted on Charge of Larceny. ' Governor Jackson today approved a requisition from Governor Vic Donahey, of Ohio for Gaston Belmar, alias Frank Foster, wanted in Hamilton County, Ohio, on a larceny charge. Belmar is held at Hammond. Ind
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