Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1929 — Page 15

SEPT. 27, 1929

ULYSSES GRANT. ISON OF FORMER PRESIDENT. DIES Succumbs During Sleep at California Highway Resort. flu United Press SANDEERG, Cal., Sept. 27. Ulysses S. Grant, son of the Civil war hero who became President of he United States, died in his sleep today at a highway resort here where he had stayed overnight. Grant, one of the principal devel)pers of San Diego, Cal., was 77 ears old. He was returning to San Diego on a motor trip with his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant Jr., and Sidney Halbert of San Diego, also a relative. His body was found about 9:30 a. m. in the cabin he had taken. Heart trouble was believed the cause of his death. The body was taken to San Fernando for removal to San Diego and there will be no inquest. Grant was the youngest son of the man who was President from 1860 to 1877. He was born in Bethel, 0., on July 22, 1852 and was graduated from Harvard university in 1874. He was admitted to the bar in 1893 and came west to San Diego. He often was called the “father of modern San Diego and was active in real estate deals there. He once was secretary to his father when the latter was President, was a delegate at large to the Republican national conventions which nominated William McKinley for President and twice was presidential elector from California. He w'as married twice, first to Miss Josephine Chaffee and later to Mrs America Will. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. Ulysses S Grant Jr., Chaffee Grant, Mrs Miriam Rice and Mrs. Edmund C King. 300 TAKE JOURNALISM Enrollment at Butler Is Increased 40 Per Cent. With approximately 300 students enrolled in the department of journalism of Butler university for the 1929-1930 school year, an increased enrollment of 40 per cent over last year is reported in the department. The journalism department is headed by Professor De Forest O'Dell. Courses are offered in current newspaper thought, psychology Os news, dramatic criticism, city circulation, typography, and feature writing. DOUBT WOUND STORY Police Question Bullet Victim, Who Says He Shot Self. Police today were investigating circumstances surrounding a gunshot wound which Charles Ball, 23. of 221 East Prospect street, suffered on his left palm. Ball said he accidentally shot himself. Police doubt his story.

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Sic ’Em, Louie! Bu United Press BOSTON, Sept. 27.—Louis RunenJtein, 45-year-old merchant, has furnished anew and apparently effective antidote for holdup men. When a bandit leveled a revolver at him in his east Boston store, Louis vaulted a counter and bit the hand that was holding the gun. Howling with pain the bandit dropped the revolver. Louis picked it up and chased the bandit and two companions out of the store.

Lifelong Resident Buried Bjj Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Sept. 27. Funeral services were held today for William H. Welch, 84, lifelong resident of Greencastle, who died at his home Tuesday.

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$4,500,000 IN SALE OF FAKE STOCK CHARGED Bail Is Refused London Brokers Accused in Bogus Scrip Case. i Bu United Press ; LONDON, Sept. 27.—Clarence C. ! Hatry and three associates in seven Hatry companies, which were sus--1 pended from the Stock Exchange ; last week with an estimated loss of $40,000,000, were refused bail for the second time today and, after brief hearing at Guildhall courts.

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were returned to Brixton prison to await hearings next week. Hatry was rearraigned with Edward Daniels, a director of the. generl securities company; John Graham Goodfellow Dixon, company secretary and director, and Albert Edward Tabor, another member of the so-called Hatry group and secretary of the Oak Investment Company. H. D. Roome, treasury counsel, charged the defendants had foisted on the public unauthorized scrip of the Gloucester and Swindon loans and might be subject to further charges in that connection. He held, however, that generally speaking, the defendants faced the charges of forging and uttering scrip certificates and corporation stocks of the Wakefield, Gloucester and Swindon companies amounting to at lease $4,500,000. Roome asserted Hatry and his associates had been hard-pressed for ready money.

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