Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1926 — Page 7

OCT. 11, 1926

iELLETT MURDER 10 BEJISCUSSED Will Give Information on Canton Underworld. Inside information on the underworld of Canton, Ohio, where Don ■"Mellctt, the crusading editor, was murdered some time ago, will be revealed tonight by Napoleon Hill, an associate of Mellett, in an address at Cadle Tabernacle. Hill will the Canton situation further at addresses Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Dr. George S. Henninger,

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State board of pardons president, will preside tonight and Introduce Hill. A vivid plctU££ of conditions in Canton prior to the murder of Mellett was portrayed by Hill, Sunday night in a preliminary address at the East Tenth Street M. E. church. Close association of Canton police with leaders of the underworld was revealed by Hill, who attributed the murder to the five, following factors: The organized underworld, corruption In the police department, apathy in, the churches, Indifference of one of the newspapers to crime conditions, and the use of prohibition laws for holding a club over the underworld. Individual and tribal property of American Indians is estimated to be worth $272,746,397.

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OPEN FORUM MEETINGS Series, Under Auspices of Jewish Association, Starts Oct. 24. Rabbi Solomon B. Frechof of Chicago on Oct. 24, will speak at the first of a series of open forum meetings to be held here during the winter under auspices of the Jewish Community Center Association at the Kirshbaum Memorial Bldg., 2314 N. Meridian St., it has been announced. i He will discuss “Cqn Religion Ever Be Liberal?" Five other nationally-known speakers are scheduled for the series. They are Louise Glosser Hale, actress and author: the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, pastor of the Community Church of New York; Aaron Sapiro, cooperative marketing expert: Dr. Will Durant, noted student of philosophy, and Dr. George A. Dorsey, anthropologist, psychologist and sociologist. Alt the addresses will be broadcast over station | WFBM.

MURDER TRIAL OCT. 18 Ralph IjCo Will lie Removed to Franklin Jail. Ralph I.eo, alleged murderer of Abner Peek, Speedway City grocer, in July of 1924, will be tried in Franklin, Ind., Itefore Fremont Miller of Johnson Circuit Court on Oct. 18, it was announced today by Prosecutor William H. Remy. Judge Miller now has under advisement his ruling on a motion to quash the Indictment against Lee. Arguments on this motion were heard Saturday. Judge Miller sustained the motion of Ira M. Holmes, attorney for Lee, to remove the defendant from the Indiana Reformatory to the county jail at Franklin. Holmes said it was impossible to confer with Lee in order to prepare his defense if he was In the reformatory. DUNGAN HEADS CLUB Chosen President of Iloosier Motor Organization. I James Duane Dungan, general manager of the Polk Sanitary j Company, was the new president today of the Iloosier Motor Club, hav- ) ing been accorded the honor of, 1 heading the -organization at Its twenty-fifth anfiuol election. Dungan previously served the ; club as a director and treasurer. Walter O. Pritchard succeeds Dungan as treasurer. Theso officers were re-elected Saturday: O. D. Haskett, first vice president; Frank D. Hatfield, second vice president;j Claude F. Johnson, third vicei president. and Todd Stoops, secretarymanager. MOB THREATENS DRIVER Motorist Kills Woman, Speeds Away —Arrested. cmCAGO, Oct. 11—A score of policemen early today dispersed a mob that demanded summary action against John Rosko, who ran down and killed a woman with his auto-! mobile and sped away. Witnesses who followed him In \ cars said Rosho dashed wildly through the streets and finally crashed into a light post. Then ho fled up an alley on foot. Police found him cowering In bed at the home of his sister. Stanley Michael, a 14-year-old boy who was riding with Rosko, was seriously Injured In the crash against the pole. To prove that he was os good as he used to be, an Ohio farmer, recently on his 90th birthday, had his photograph taken “skinning the cat" from the branch of a tree.

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.THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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A famous brand of baby food is given credit for the superb health of tills Indianai>olLs boy. He is Allen Fletcher Markun, son of Air. and Mrs. Ixuiis Robert Markun, 3360 N, Meridian St. Ho is 9 months old and weights twentylive pounds.

BEFORE LEAGUE TONIGHT Democratic Nominee for Prosecutor Will Speak. Raymond F. Murray. Democratic nominee for prosecutor, will speak tonight before directors of the Democratic Progressive League at Indiana Democratic Club and at a mass meeting in the community hall at Fountain Square. William D. Headrick, Democratic nominee for representative In Congress, will speak at the latter meeting. Tuesday night, Murray will speak In the Ninth ward at 2209 E. Tenth St.; Wednesday In the Twelfth ward and Thursday In the First and Eighth wards. AGE WINS HILL CLIMB Bu United /‘ran INNSBRUCK, Austria, Oct. 11.— Eighty-four winter havo come and gone since Donats Rlef, a Tirol mountaineer, living at Tannheim, Austria, was born; but anyone who [ thinks he Is growing old has another I thought coming. Recently some of the yung men of the village tried to teuse him a bit by Insinuating that he is not quite as lively as he used to be. Rlef challenged to accompany him on a climb up the Zugspitze, a mountain near Innsbruck which towers almost 9,000 feet. Kief made tho trip up and down at an even tempo while one after another of the younger fellows dropped out. COLUMBUS DAY SPEAKER Celebration Will Re Held at U. of C. Auditorium Tonight. Dr. V. A. will he the principal speaker at a Columbu- Day celebration at the Knights of Columbus auditorium tonight. There will he a musical progTuni directed by Harry E. Calland, William P. Holmes, newly elected grand knight of the Indianapolis council, will Introduce the speaker. Prizes will he awarded to winners in the recent essay contest on catholic history'. The meeting is to be public.

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