Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1929 — Page 3

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U. S. TO BALK BEHEADING OF ENVOY'S WIFE Chines Woman. Held in Opium Case. Can't Be Extradited. r t rn !rif Prim WASHINGTON. July 11.—A peculiar Wa! situation saves Mrs. Susie Yinp Kao, beautiful Chinese s-oirsn found with a large quantity of opium in her luggage in San FTanrisro, from the threat of the headsman - word of her own country it was disclosed today. There is no ex radition treaty with China, so the onlv possible prosecution lies with .justice department officials who may proceed under the art;- .mupgling taws, or the Harisnn act. which provides for long prison sentences for mere possession of opium not stamped by revenue offlicials. The threat of beheading arose with the demand of San Francisco Chinese nationalists that Mrs. Vine Kan be returned to China for punshmenf. Tn China smugglers, and particularly opium dealers, frequently are beheaded. Meanwhile, Mrs. Ying Kaos husband. Chinese vice-consul at, San Francisco, has been suspended from hts dudes pending disposition of the charges against his wife. Kao has been m the United States five years. MOTHER FLINGS SELF TO DEATH UNDER TRAIN Quarrel With Husband leads to Oet roit Woman's Suicide. Bv 1 mted P' ■ >■ DETROIT. July 11 After a quarrel with her husband Mrs. Sadie Chojonow ki 23. mother of three children, flung herself to death heneath the wheels of a Michigan Central tram a* Wyandotte, near here. She v ns dragged almost a. block. BAR MALT IN SENATE Wi c/"rtfisin Senate Refuses “Tonic’’ Status in Room. gl/ l rnfrd Pri MADISON. Wis., July 11.—Wisconsin’s senate may be "wet,” but its president pro rem doesn't intend for it to be a bar. Senator O c cav Norris of Milwaukee. acting presiding officer, refused to consider a resolution introduced by Senator William H. MarkHam of Horieon until Markham had withdrawn the six bottles of malt he had on his desk The tonic was tn be used a.s an exhibit. ASKS $15,000 DAMAGES TrirffoT' ftinioany. Railroad Named in Accident Suit. Suit for $15,000 damages was filed in superior court. 2 by Nellie Champion against the Terre Haute. Tndiana & Eastern Traction Company and the Pennsylvania railroad for injuries alleged to have been received when she was a passenger on an interurban car struck by a Pennsylvania locomotive at Kentucky avenue and the Belt railroad April 22. KICKING KILLER HELD Youth Declajes Hr Slew Sweetheart in Self-Defeu*?. 5y Unth i o DETROIT. Tuiv ’l Accused of killing his fiancee by kicking her. Jack Warner. 25, war held on a homicide charge here today. Warner’s >.veet heart. Marietta Jenkins. 22 died following the alleged assault in her apartment last Tuesday. Warner pleaded self-defense.

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Radio Gets Him Plane-ground radio communication of the Transcontinental Air Transport line was given a practical test. Wednesday, when the name of a passenger who landed here was obtained after the plane had departed. When an Indianapolis Times reporter called Charles Deroe, T. A. T. manager, this morning after the plane left and asked names of local arrivals and departures, Devoe said: "Ray Fisher of the Fisher pharmacy boarded the plane here for St. Louis, and one passenger, who got away before we got his name, flew here from Columbus.'' "Is there any way we could get the passenger's name’’’ Devoe was asked. "Yes. we will rail the plane courier b T- radio," Devoe promptly replied. A few minutes later the T A T. radio operator was in communication with the plane, winging its way several thousand feet in the air as it neared St Louis, and received -he passenger's name. Everett Antrim.

GOLD COAST BAD BOY' SETTLES DOWN: WEDS .larg Durand Marries Childhood Sweetheart in Illinois. /,;/ / nit, .7 Pr< -■ LAKE FOREST. 111.. July 11.— Jack Durand, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Seott Durand, Gold Coast residents, has "settled down” for life. The youth, who was released a year ago from Joliet, penitentiary after serving two years and ten months of a throe to twenty-year sentence for directing the robbery of the family jewels of F. Edson White, at Ft. Madison. la., was married secretly last. Saturday to his childhood sweetheart. Genevieve Gerahtv of Lake Bluff. 111.

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! company, will be prosecuted. Rhoads declared. Return of the money was demanded following investigation of the firm's activities in Indianapolis, Lafayette and Ft. Wayne by Earle ; Coble, chief examiner of the securities commission, and Clarence P. ■ Fate, field examiner. - Predict*. Hate of Own Death Iht I nitrd Prtm PARTS. July 11— Eva La Valliere, one of the outstanding characters of the Boulevard theater in Paris thirty years ago. died at Vittel toav. fulfilling her prediction of last Sunday. "I shall die Wednesday." friends who visited her Sunday said she told them.

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