Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1929 — Page 3
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LOWMAN BACKS U. S. OFFICER IN DRY KILLINGS Oklahoma Shootinrj Done by Civilian. Prohibition Chief Points Out. hj i WASHINGTON. July 9.—Chartres again'* w w. Thomason, prohibition officer accused as an accessory in the ‘atai shooting last week of .James Harris and Oscar Lowery. Oklahoma farmer- will not be pressed, in the opinion of Seymour Lowman. assistant treasury secretary. i* 't a- learned today. Pointinr ou? the shooting was done by JcfT Harris a civilian who accompanied Thotnason on the raid. Lo' man said he did not. believe Thomnsi-.n fi>uld be held responsible so rthe killing. The raid on the Harris farm, Lowman said, was made at the re-otie-t of local authorities who susprerrd the farmer of bootlegging. A eport on the incident is expected here later this w®ck. The shooting wa the in recent week in which federal customs or prohibition officials have been invol*. ed. Lowman has absolved all trea.v- j Dry officers implicated in 'he va- ■ rious shootings. KING’S HEALTH ALARMS BRITISH NATION AGAIN Hi-. M air sir to I ndrrin X-Ray, hilt Doctors Discount Fears.
Bw i nit.-I LONDON. July 9. - Despite reassurances from King George s physicians and medical experts of the nation that the state of his health gacr no cause for alarm, the British p-opir remained apprehensive today lor his welfare. News that the sinus in the king's right chest harj no*, progressed satisfactorily and would be X-rayed was disconcerting to the British peopic. who had cheered him as a well man a ! Sunday's thanksgiving services. The king's physicians, supported lv medical experts on various London newspapers, pointed out that the X-rays were a thing to he exported. and that the postponement of tiir departure for Sandringham retrace "a- only temporary and not caused by atv serious ailment. JOHN 0. JR. URGED AS NEW YORK MAYOR Ottiurrr Says Capitalist Could Nut Be Defeated on Fusion Ticket. By l nitrrl /Vr*? NEW YORK. July 9.—The New York Times printed an interview today quoting Albert Ottinger. former attorney-general of New York, as urging the nomination of John D. Rockefeller Jr., for mayor on a fusion ticket. With his genius for organization. his vision, his immortal contributions to hospitals, colleges and schools embracing all faiths and creeds, lie could not be detested, said Ottinger. who is on rhe liner He de France, en route to Europe. HEAT VICTIM RECOVERS C. R. Raymond. 69 Overcome While Working for Coal Company. C. B. Raymond. 69. of 769 Fletcher avenue, employe oL the People's Coal Company. Pine and Harrison streets, overcome by heat while working Monday altemcon. was removed to hts home after treatment at city hospital. Six Killed in Trawler Blast Rr; T „.■■■! /Vess MADRID. July* 9—Six persons n ere killed and six injured by an explosion aboard a trawler at Gigon. dispatches received here said today.
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on to the city for trial in police j court.'* “It’s a police court case.” said General W. McD. Rowan, federal prohibition administrator. A bottle of alcohol was found in Zinman's possession. He contended he merely was delivering it to a sick friend at the request of another friend. PUSHMOBILE RACE SET Five-Mile Contest Will Be Held at “Kids' Speedway” July 17. An all-city five-mile pushmobile race is to be held at the “Kids' Speedway,” Forty-ninth street and Arsenal avenue, July 11. The race will start at 5 p. m. and is open to machines from all parts of the city. Three pushers will be entered with each machine, and will be required to make four laps in 45 seconds to qualify, Dan Carver, 706 East Fortysixth street, announced today. Prizes
RITES SET FOR EX-NAVY MAN Body of John R. Foster to Be Cremated. Funeal rites for John R- Foster. 66. a retired naval officer who died Monday at his residence, 3531 Kenwood avenue, will be held at 4 p. m. Wednesday at the Flanner & Buchanan mortary. The body will be cremated. Mr. Foster's death followed a three-year illness. He was born in Charlottesville. Va.. the son of General James R. Foster of the Confederate army. After graduating from the United States naval academy at Annapolis. Mr. Foster was shipwrecked off the Australian coast. Hr rescued the
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captain of the ship from drowning and was promoted to a captaincy. Survivors are the widow and a brother, Stephen Foster of Virginia. Fall Fatal to Druggist Funeral services for E. Carter Stowers, 62. of 1010 Udell street, druggist, who died Monday night in Methodist hosptal from injuries received in a fall from a garage ten weeks ago. will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Anna Stowers, and two daughters. Miss June Stowers and Mrs. Robert L. Hiner. Indianapolis. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Apoplexy Causes Death Bn tvih ■I I’r. ,sv LCGANSPORT. Inri.. July 9. Edwin L. Johnson. 47. for fourteen years manager of the Western Union office at Logonsport, died suddenly Monday night of apoplexy. The widow and o'; son survive.
BIRCH ROD OPPOSED BY BRITISH MAGISTRATES Judge Says Most Boys Come Back to Courts Again After Whippings. ;/ l niit <i Prce* LONDON. July 9—Youthful lawbreakers in England no longer will have to fear the birch rod if a movement of majistrates to abolish
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corporal punishment for young offenders is successful. W. Clarke Hall, London police court judge, explained his opposition to the Widespread practice of “birching'' at a conference of seventy judges and presented a report showing that 80 per cent of the boys who had been whipped in a certain court came back again charged with similar offenses.
