Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1929 — Page 2

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IRE TAPPING /ADDS PEP TO ) N.Y. CAMPAIGN Charges Hurled by Walker Forces Whet Interest of Voters. RV HARR V FERGUSON. I nit*'J f'r+s* Slati’ ( orres NEW YORK. Oct. 2.—New York’s mayoralty campaign need's only a couple of slidinr' panels r.nd some papers hidden in the fireplace to become a rattling good detective story The murder already has been committed, and. so far as New York police are concerned, the killing of Arnold Rothstein is far more baffling than any ca>-e that ever sent Sherlock Holmes into a trance with his hypodermic needle and pipe. Now comes Charles F. Kerrigan, assistant to Mayor James J. Walker, with that telephone wires in city hall have been tapped for the last two weeks. With all mayoralty candidates, except Walker, threatening to solve the Rothstein case any minute now, the wire tapping adds a dash of mystery just when it was suspected the voters were losing interest. Kerrigan said eighteen wires had been tapped, so Police Commissioner Grover Whalen promptly put eighteen detectives to work. After each detective had examined carefully the tapped wire assigned to him. they repaired to headquarters to think. At an early hour today they revealed that "the police are investigating.” Meanwhile, Kerrigan was busy, tossing out innuendos with the apparent idea of accusing all of Mayor Walker’s rivals of listening in. To which Richard Enright, candidate of the Souare Deal party, replied he doubted whether the wires had been tapped at all. Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate, w'as silent. Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Republican candidate, upon being asked if he could guess who had tapped Mayor Walker's telephone wires, replied: "No, and neither can I imagine why any one who hoped to learn B”ything about the city's business should tap Mr. Walker's wires.” Kerrigan said the wire tapper had geined access to the building by posing as a repair man for the telephone company. Orders have gone out for city hall police to seize any person who looks as though he were going to impersonate a telephone repair man. STOCK STATE PARKS WITH DEER AND ELK Conservation Department Selects Tokagon for Experiment. Deer, elk and buffalo will roam the woods in the Indiana state parks in the near future, it was announced today by Director Richard Lieber of the state conservation department. Pokagon state park, on the shore of Lake James, has been selected for the first experiment.' Plans have been completed to establish three twenty-acre and one sixty-acre inclosure for the animals, the director stated. Corrals will be erected seven feet high. The herds are to be obtained from the federal government surplus in national parks. This movement is in line wfith the department's desire to re-establish the original primitive atmosphere at the parks, Lieber declared. Dove Ignores Season ft.u Timm s \>< cial NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Oct, 2. i'. B. Fetty, farmer near here, says a turtle dove is setting on a nest of eggs in an apple tree in the front yard of his home. Fetty believes it is rather late in the season for a dove to attempt to raise a brood.

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