Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1929 — Page 4
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TRIAL OPENS IN $1,000,000 SUIT FOR LOST LOVE Multimillionaire Italian Is Accused of ‘Stealing’ Present Wife. My T'nitr*f Press WACO. Tex.. Nov. 15.—The *l,000.000 alienation of affections suit brought against Pio Crespi, multimillionaire Dallas and New York gotten broker, by William Wigley, Waco merchant, brought an echo of eld world splendor to the district dourt here today. V Crespi, who divorced his first wife the same day in 1527 that Mrs. Wigley obtained a divorce, and married her the next, is a descendant of an Italian noble family and Tsas decorated by King Victor JBmmanuei of Italy for meritorious service during the World war. Wigley charged Crespi alienated Mrs. Wigley's affections and prompted her to obtain a divorce. A deposition read in court Thurs4ey quoted the present Mrs. Crespi J saying: >‘T liked Pio Crespi very much and could not see him often enough,” *• Crespi amassed a fortune in the ! few years preceding the war. He is owner of the Corner d’America, New York, the largest Italian lan- { guage newspaper in the United States. He lived here for twenty j years before going east, ri As contact agent between the 1
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C. S. Mott, multimillionaire vice-president of General Motors, who put up more than $1,500,000 of his personal funds to cover stock market lasses by employes of his Union Industrial bank at Flint, Mich., where “the greatest bank defalcation in American history” is said to have taken place, is shown here in conference with H. R. Wilkin (right), the bank’s new executive vice-president and cashier. He came from Detroit to aid Mott, who resumed his former position after others had resifgned. Inset is Prosecuting Attorney Charles D. Beagle of Flint, who is conducting an investigation into the bank’s $3,500,000 shortage.
United States and Italy during the war, Crespi won the appreciation of King Victor Emmanuel and was knighted. BROTHERS ARRESTED Trio Caught While Looting Warehouse, City Police Report. Three brothers were under arrest today after police said they were ap-
prehended while looting the warehouse of the Goldberg Bros.’ Surplus Stock Company, 820 Lord street, Thursday night. Those under arrest are: John, 30; Harold, 28, and Paul Brown, 35. The men had filled several sacks with brass and aluminum truck parts and were preparing to leave the warehouse when arrested, police said.
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STUDENTS HANG DEAN IN EFFIGY. EGG RESIDENCE Angered by Interference in Fight With lowa State Visitors. B United Pres* DES MOINES, Nov. 15—For the second time in a year university students of Des Moines have resorted to throwing eggs to show their anger. Early today, a dozen or so Drake university students gathered about the home of Raymond Davies, dean of men, and spattered the house with eggs. Last spring Des Moines university students threw eggs and rocks at members of the board of trustees and stormed the administration building. The students, angered because Dean Davies interfered when punishment was about to be meted out to four lowa State students from Ames, who were caught in Des Moines, also hanged their dean in effigy. The dummy man swung In the breezes from a tree limb on the campus near the administration building. Hung upon it was the sign: “Dean (Hawkshaw) Davies.” The home of Davies, near the Drake campus, was surrounded by the egg throwers. Several kept watch for officers while the rest pegged eggs at the house. At a
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signal the barrage stopped and the crowd got away just before nine campus policemen arrived. The effigy of Davies was hanged earliir. Since 1920 about 285 million dollars has been spent on new roads in Great Britain.
BOMB WRECKS CHICAGO DOME Assistant City Attorney Not Hurt in Blast. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—A bomb wrecked the home of James W. Breen, first assistant corporation counsel, Republican committeeman of the Fourteenth ward, and an advisor of Mayor William Hale Thompson, early today, hurling Breen and his wife from their beds. Patients in the German Deaconess hospital, a short distance away, were terrified, and nurses were aroused in their home nearby. The blast blew in the front door, tore a hole in the front wall of the brick bungalow, smashed furniture throughout the house and shattered windows of adjoining homes. Damage to the Breen home was estimated at $5,000. Breen was unable to give a motive for the bombing, nor could police find any clew to the identity of th.> terrorists. Breen has led a campaign against suspected gambling resorts and he said the attack might have been an outgrowth of that activity. He had received no threats. Face Gasoline Theft Charge Two Negroes wers under arrest today on vagrancy charges after they are alleged to have siphoned gasoline from an auto parked at Twenty-first street and Boulevard place, Thursday night. The men are Willie W. Jackson, 769 North California street and John Smith, 410 North Senate avenue.
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