Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1929 — Page 11

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POLICE CHIEF SHOT TO DEATH IN ROADHOUSE Officer Who Terrorized Ten Couples Killed by County Patrol. Bv United Prrpp CHICAGO. Aug. 9.—Chief of Police Theodore Schutte of Elmwood Park, & suburb, was shot and killed by Cook county highway police today after he had terrorized ten couples in a roadhouse with a pistol. Schutte's death ended a wild night of carousing, according to officers of Morton Grove station and persons in the roadhouse. A woman's frantic appeal for assistance was telephoned to Morton Grove station from Sans Souci roadhouse nearby. “There’s a man over here who is threatening to shoot up the place,” the desk sergeant w-as told. Eight highway patrolmen went to the resort. They found Schutte. in civilian clothes, brandishing a pistol and threatening, they said, to kill every one in the place. Women cowered in corners, shrieking. Men sought refuge under tables. The officers called to Schutte to

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"drop that gun.” He replied with bullets. Patrolman Fred Bryant fired three times. One bullet struck Schutte in the heart. It was not until Schutte fell, the highway police said, that they recorgnized his identity. Schutte, chief of the Elmwood Park department for five years, was the father of five children.

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QUIZ ENGINEER IN DEATH OF FEDERALAGENT Detroit Man Is Held by Authorities for Fatal Scuffle on Boat. Bv United Press DETROIT, Aug. 9.—John M. Heath, Detroit elevator engineer, was held by federal authorities today in connection with the death of Federal Prohibition Agent Richard J, Sandlnads, who is believed to have died as the result of a struggle between Heath and the agent on the deck of Heath’s yacht early Saturday. Government officials revealed that Heath was in custody at a hearing this morning on a writ of habeas corpus for Heath’s wife, Maxine. John R. Watkins, U. S. district attorney, declared that Heath was arrested by government federal officers as he alighted from a Michigan Central train early today after hiding since Monday In Chicago. Max Finkelston, Heath’s attorney, however, stated that he received a long-distance telephone call from his client Thursday night and ad-

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vised him to surrender today. This was done, Finkleston said. Federal Judge Edward J. Moinet refused to release Mrs. Heath when Watkins declared that the government will make a complaint against her some time today. Immediately after his arrest, Heath was taken to the special treasury agent’s office for questioning. Sandlands’ body was found in the Detroit river Wednesday morning, four days after he engaged in the fatal scuffle on Heath’s yacht which occurred after Sandlands boarded the craft to search it for liquor. Heath in a statement to his attorney claimed that Sandlands failed to identify himself as a federal agent and that he grappled with him when Sandlands ordered him to dock his boat at a point where a number of men. he believed hijackers, were gathered. An autopsy showed that Sandlands died from a broken neck. Small diamonds have been discovered in meteorites v’hich have fallen on the earth.

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WOMAN FASTS, BUTJETS EAT Hunger Striker’s Sixteen Animals Are Fed. Mrs. Suzanne Krause, 3145 North Illinois street, convicted in municipal court of maintaining a nuisance and keeping dogs without a license, today began her fourth day of a hunger strike in Marion county jail, while her five dogs and eleven cats feasted on mush and milk provided by Dr. Eizabeth S. Conger of the city dog pound. Unwilling, or unable to pay her fine of $55, Mrs. Krause is “laying it out” in jail, at $1 a day. Asa protest to the conviction on charges preferred by her neighbors, she refuses to eat. Mrs. Krause refused to allow her pets to be taken to the pound, so Dr. Conger ordered food sent to them. Although efforts continued to in-

duce Mrs. Krause to pay her fines or permit others to pay them for her, neighbors feared she will carry out her threat to starve herself to death. • Anyone who knows Mrs. Krause realizes that she is quite capable of keeping to her resolve,” said Mrs. T. A. Mulrey, 3161 North Illinois street. 1 “She is a woman of extreme deterj mination.” Mrs. Krause again refused food at noon today. It was offered her in her cell, where her moaning and outcries continued to bring protests I from annoyed fellow-prisoners. BEER CASK SAVES LIFE Englishman Falls Into Sea With Barrel. LONDON, Aug. 9. —Beer w-as the one thing which Alexander Macauley, 64, liked nothing else but, and a cask of it probably saved his life when he fell off a dock at Hull recently. It had enough liquid out i or it to make an air compartment. When Macauley fell into the vrater, he retained his grasp in the cask and was buoyed up until help reached him.

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FINDS ROAD BLOCKED: FEARS HOLDUP, SHOOTS Strange Men With Flashlights Flee When Firing Begins. Believing that if he stopped his car he would be robbed, Arthur Koehler. Pendleton pike and Arlington avenue, fired two shots in the air Thursday night when he found

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the pike blocked by several pieces of timber, and two men nearby. Koehler told Deputy Sheriffs Shipp and Lindsey that three short four by fours were on the road and one man was at the side of the road while another was on a telephone pole. Koehler said both men had flashlights. It was believed they were highway bandits attempting to build a suspended obstruction. Both men fled when Koehler fired.