Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1929 — Page 3

NOV. 8, 1920.

SENATE QUIZ TO I HIT TWO MORE LARGE LOBBIES Muscle Shoals Activity and Manganese Duty Involved. RV NATHAN ROBERTSON I'nlUd staff < orrepond*nt WASHINGTON, Nov, B—The .mate lobby investigating commit- j tf*e will close Its investigation after inquiring into two more 'major lob- ! hies.'’ the manganese and Muscle | Shoals organizations. Chairman i Caraway of Arkansas announced j today. Caraway said he hoped to com- I plete the investigation by the end j of the special session of congress, j "By that time," he said, “the public will liave seen a fair cross j section of the Washington lobby j situation." “H would take us months, and j even yrar. to investigate every lobby existing here today,” ..Caraway j continued. “Much of it would be j repetition. We already have ac- j complished one of our major purposes, to discredit the the lobbies are reputed to have.” The committee was to begin Its inquiry into the manganese lobbyj today with Clarence A. Buck, vice- j rresident of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, as the firs' witness. The committee Is determined to 'earn what influence. If any. w r as brought to hear upon the senate finance committee to place nmn- ; ganese on the free list, after it, had \oted previously to rontinue the present duty of 1 rent a pound. 'Hie committee changed its vote within a day or two after the Beth- j lehem Steel Corporation announced j it had completed negotiations to j purchase a huge amount of man- ! ganese from Soviet Russia. * The senate Thursday reversed the j action of its finance committee and i restored the l rent, duty on man- j ganese. During the debate It was j charged, and denied, that President Hoover had brought influence on the committee to place the ore on the free list. STABS ESTRANGED WIFE Mother Comes Home to Cook for Children; Murdered. Ku I iiitrrt Pm* CHICAGO. Nov. B—Mary Kadzi- j Toka. 41, braved the wrath of her | estranged husband Joseph and entered his home to cook a meal for her two sons. Matthew. 13. and Edward, 11. who had lived with their father since their parents separated last January. While she was saying grace. Kad7iloka drew a butcher knife from his coat sleeve, stabbed her to death, and fled. Police found the two boys praying over -her body. MISSING MAN SOUGHT Henry Shephard Disappears After j Starting for Bloomfield. Police today were asked to search for Henry Shephard, 41. of 955 North Pennsylvania street, who disappeared Sunday after entering the I union station to board a train for Bloomfield. Mrs. Shephard said after her! husband left her at the station she received word he did not arrive in Bloomfield and he has not returned to Indianapolis. Shephard is a 1 former train caller at the station, j He is described as being six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. WINS AS HE GETS BEAT Elected Xssessor When Three Vot- j ers Write His Name on Ballot, Bit l tutal Pres* NEW PALTZ. N. Y.. Nov. 8.-Ar- ! thur Hasbrook. defeated in the election Tuesday for tax collector, was ! elected assessor, an office for which I he was not a candidate. The Republican nominee for as- j sessor died shortly before the elec- j tion, there was no Democratic nominee. and w hen three voters wrote I Hasbrouek’s name in on the ballot 1 he got the job. TWO COPS APPOINTED James Partain. Ward Pettipohn Are Named by Safety Board. James A. Partain. 25. of 1610 Bradbury street, and Ward PettiJohn. 29. of 2125 Burgess street, to- 1 day became patrolmen following ap- , pointment b ythe board of safety j Thursday. Both are Democrats. j Pettijohn succeeded William Woodard, patrolman assigned to city market, who was retired from the j police force and named to the post ns health board inspector vacated by Pettijohn. STUDENT'S POEM WINS Miriam C’osand Gets Award for Undergraduate Verse. Miss Miriam Cosand. Butler university student, and librarian at the Madison avenue branch of the public library, has been awarded the annual Witter Bvnner poetry’ prize cf SSO for the best undergraduate ; \erse of the year. Her poem. “A Lover Gone.” will appear in the near future in ; “Palms,’’ a book of verse published hi New York. pays $ 13X100 Tor book j Rv l nited Pres* NEW YORK. Nov. B.—Dr. A. S. W j Rosenbach paid $13,000 Thursday J night for Henry Holland’s Baziltciogia. a book published in 4618 containing portraits of the English kings from the conquest to the time of James L It formerly was the ■property of the late John C. Williams of Morristown, N. J. Who Wouldn't Change? , BOLOGNA. Italy. Nov. 8. —An , order from the civil court says that many children must change their names. During the communi.t fervor preceding the Fascist regime, many infants were handicapped with such names as Lenin, Anarchist, Proletarian, lUegalitarian, Athiest. Vengeance, Oynamite, Internationale And otters. _ V

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