Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1927 — Page 8

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CAROL DENIES HE RENOUNCED THRONECLAIM Arrest at Border Thwarted Coup; Boy to Rule, Says Premier. BY ROBERT H. BEST United Pres* Staff Correspondent VIENNA. Oct. 27.— Prince Carol’s bid to return to his country and become either king or the king’s controller, has developed today into a long-range telegraphic bombardment. In a lengthy statement, Carol declared that he never renounced his rleht of succession to the throne, now occupied by his 6-year-old son, King Michael. He declared that former Ru manian Undersecretary of State Manoilescu, arrested at the Ru manian frontier, had earned m sages to the people of his country making that point clear. Secretary Wrote Letters The Rumanian government, in an effort to minimize the importance JSLo-rt arrest, trad declared previously that Manoilescu earned only >ets "rltten a Daily Mail, ManoileS cu documents taken . dwri H ng) has were in his ii escu “together admitted that Man considwith an moment had ar- £&*£ engaged an enterprise in favor of a dded that - mwtci t 0 constitutional problem reope ned “Once se r t =nc e d right “Carol thricejen and in of succession in 19i. 19 Bratianu asserted that the country 18 Calm ' Signs as King Carol had been ' consi dering W announcement that h succeed renounced his ngn Fer dinand, father, the late SrSssis to return to Rumania, with or regency nowSrectTng a P ff airs for the boy King.

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Miss Gypsy Williams, above, whose beauty has kept her in demand as a model for Chicago artists, is recuperating from an appendicitis operation here. She is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams, 1301 W. Michigan St. Miss Williams was the Indiana winner in a Rudolph Valentino movie beauty contest four years ago and worked in two pictures. She has appeared briefly in stage productions, finally choosing the model’s career.

DEPOSITIONS ON REMUS TO BE TAKEN IN CITY Testimony of Ward and Winkler Will Be Used in Death Trial. Depositions of Albert Ward, United States district attorney, and George L. Winkler, deputy dry administrator, will be taken in a few days for use in the murder trial of George Remus, millionaire bootlegger who shot and killed his wife in Cincinnati, Ohio, recently. Ward’s testimony probably will be sought to show Remus is unbalanced. Cases of Remus and twen-ty-seven others charged witr complicity in looting of the Jack Daniel distillery at St. Louis, Mo., were prosecuted by Ward in Federal Court in December, 1925, most of those tried being convicted. Mrs. Remus was star witness against her husband and others in the trial. Edward E. Gates, Indianapolis attorney, will be sworn to take local depositions.

CITY RED CROSS ELECTS Postmaster and Mrs. Kin Hubbard Are Picked Director. Robert H. Bryson, Indianapolis postmaster, and Mrs. Kin Hubbard were elected directors of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross, Wednesday, at the annual meeting in the War Memorial building. V Eleven other directors were elected to succeed themselves. Bryson succeers Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman, who recently was transferred, and Mrs. Hubbard fills the vacancy caused by the death of Miss ElizS. G. Browning. The board will meet at moon Friday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club to elect oflicers of the chapter. TALK TRACK ELEVATION Garfield Park Civic League Will Meet Friday Night. Proposed elevation of the Belt railroad tracks across the south side will be discussed by the Garfield Park and Surrounding Civic League Friday night at the Garfield Park shelter house. Invitations have been mailed to 300. - The mayor and city controller situation and the city manager plan will be discussed. Stole Cemetery Funds By Times-Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Oct. 27.—Kent A. Brewer, former Greenwood postmaster, is under sentence today of one to ten years in State Prison for embezzling $10,497 of the Greenwood Cemetery Association’s funds. He entered a plea of guilty Wednesday in Johnson Circuit Court here.

NATION PLEDGES NAVYSUPPORT Many Meetings Are Held on Roosevelt’s Birday. Ry United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—This is Navy day. Meetings are being held in many pities to emphasize the need for.popular support of a navy to support the nation’s enormous foreign trade and general security. Today also is the birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, ardent bignavy man. who, as President in 1902, gave the Navy one of its best slogans, “The only shots', that count are the shots that hit.’’ Naval chiefs are cooperating with the Navy League to make this sixth annual observance of the day successful, with speeches, demonstrations and dinners. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur has approved the observance “on this ! appropriate day,” praising RooseI velt “who saw so clearly the rela--1 tion of sea power to the growth of the nation in world influence and prosperity.” President Walter Bruce Howe of the Navy League, in calling for general observance, said, “the importance of an American-owned merchant marine and of adequate naval protection to the security of foreign trade are not as generally realized as they should be.” Special attention, he said, should be called to the fundamentals of sea power—foreign trade, merchant marine and naval protection. \ * Fisher Catches Clothes Bn United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Fishing through a six-inch hole in the door with regulation rod, line and hook, James Johnson, Negro, caught S4OO worth of clothes lying on tables in a dry goods store.

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Feminine! By Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 27.—Mrs. Shirley Scales has exercised the feminine trait of changing her’ mind and officers who brought her husband back here from Nebraska to face a chafrge of desertion she filed did their work for nothing. She decided not to prosecute after her husband was returned and officials say the couple is now living together.

Slaying Sheriff Cleared By Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind., Oct. 27. Sheriff L. M. Coons, Rush County, stands exonerated today of blame for the slaying of Chance Taylor, fatally shot Oct. 11 while resisting arrest at his home near Shirley. During the shooting Taylor’s mother was fatally wounded. Dr. C. M. Gibbs, Hancock Cotmty coroner, declared the sheriff acted in self-de-fense.

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