Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1929 — Page 8

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HINT LAMONT MAY BE NAMED WAR SECRETARY Tilson, Donovan and Hurley Also Mentioned as Possibilities. Bv United Pregt r WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.—The name of Secretary of Commerce Lament entered Into speculative discussions here today concerning the appointment of a successor to the late James W. Good as secretary of war. Such an appointment, It was pointed out in some circles, might result in the elevation of Assistant Commerce Secretary Julius Klein to head of the department. Lamont served jn the procurement division of tne army during the World war. Klein was selected by President Hoover when he was Secretary of Commerce to be director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce and was made assistant secretary of the department when Hoover became President. He is known to have the confidence of the nation’s business leaders and many observers point out would fit admirably with the chief executive’s program to stimulate business conditions in the nation. Other names mentioned as possible successor to the late war secretary are Governor Green of Michigan; Henry Robinson of Los Angeles, a close friend of the President; Majority Leader Tilson of the house, William J. Donovan, former assistant attorney-general, and Patrick J. Hurley, assistant secretary of war.

No * Ghost Walk ’ Department Stores Cause Arrest of Man Using Name of Deceased.

DEAD men do not carry tales, nor do they return from their tombs to pay department store accounts, accumulating post-mortem. George Warford, 34, of 427 North Alabama street, was bound over today from Municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter's court to the grand jury on charges of obtaining merchandist under false pretenses. More than a year ago, Warford married the widow of Charles Norton, deceased two years. Detectives allege that after Warford and his wife separated recently, the defendant visited several downtown stores, and purchased clothing, which he charged to Norton’s old accounts, giving former addresses of the latter, and addresses of a few vacant lots. Warford. who is a former city fireman, waived preliminary examination in the lower court. Bond was fixed at SI,OOO. grilYslayer suspect Nurse, Held in Babes' Deaths, Questioned About Third Find. CAMDEN. N. J.. Nov. 21.—Gladys May Parks, nurse, held here in connection with the deaths of two small who had been entrusted to I care, was called from her ceil Jn today for further questionIpiregarding the finding of a partly ©mposed body of a baby near - ga, N. J., Wednesday. announced later they did ioelieve the woman had anything jg-lo with the death of the third I and admitted the questioning s; fa “formality.” The baby’s body •■I found by Thomas Nixon, a Her, of Atlantic City.

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If Johnny Bill Oberholtzcr, 4, of 2418 Park avenue (above) had been given one more book by L. L. Dickerson, city librarian, he’d be like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Johnny is celebrating National Book week, just as schools of the city are celebrating it, by taking out as many fairy tales, “pitcher” books, as the law and his sight will allow.

ROCHESTER MAN IS LODGE HEAD State Odd Fellows Close Convention Here. W. W. Zimmerman, Rochester, was advanced to grand master of Indiana Odd Fellows at the closing session of the state convention here today, to succeed J. Clyde Crane of Bloomfield, who was elected grand representative to the sovereign grand lodge for one year. Other officers chosen are George Bornwasscr, Indianapolis, re-elected grand secretary; Frank McConaugh, Franklin, re-elected grand treasurer; George E. Hershman, Crown Point, elected grand lodge representative to sovereign grand lodge for term of two years; Golden A. Smith, New’ Albany, grand warden; Harry C. Rockwood, Indianapolis, advanced to deputy grand master, and John C Cockrum, Indianapolis, elected grand lodge trustee. Plans for the annual national encampment of the sovereign grand lodge in Indianapolis, September, 1930, were discussed and committees appointed. Reports submitted showed a gain of 1,173 in the Indiana membership, and expenditure of $188,481.87 for needy families of members. Harley Hardin of Marion, past grand master, reported favorable response to the drive for $150,000 to erect a hospital in Greensburg. FIND ROYAL TOMB IN ANCIENT EGYPT Mummy, 3,000 Years Old. Uncovered by American Expedition. Hu X vih and l'rtns NEW YORK. Nov. 21.—Beneath two heaps of sand-covered stone chips, archeologists of the Metropolitan Museum of Art have discovered the tomb of a forgotten queen of ancient Egypt. The splendor of the tomb once rivalled that of Tut-Ankh-Amen’s grave, but robbers made away with its riches centuries ago, according to Herbert E. Winlock, director of the expedition, who tells of the discovery in a bulletin just issued by the museum. The queen, whose mummy was found, was Meryet-Amun, daughter of the great Egyptian conqueror, Thut-Mose 111, and wife of his successor, Amenhopte 11. She is believed to have died about 1440 B. C. Four centuries later her tomb apparently was pillaged. After that it remained undisturbed, until an expedition decided to dig into the strange piles of stone on a hillside near Deir el Bahri.

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KIDNAP SUSPECT IS ON TRIAL IN EXTORTION PLOT Detroit Man Faces Young Jackie Thompson as Case Starts. Bn United Prcsi DETROIT, Nov. 21.—James Fernando, father of three children, at the start of his trial today will face 5-year-old Jackie Thompson, whom he is charged with kidnaping and holding until Jackie's father paid $25,000 ransom. Jackie’s father, Henry S. Thompson, wsalthy real estate dealer, and Mrs. Thompson, also are expected to testify after presentation of attorneys’ statements today. The jury cf eight men and four women to try Fernando was completed Wednesday. Mrs. Fernanddo sat near her husband with her 6-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter. Her 1-year-old son was left at home. Thompson is said to have paid one of his son’s abductors $17,000 cash and four $2,003 notes. When Fernando was arrested, $5,000 of the marked money was found in his possession, according to police. Fernando, a former business assistant of Thompson in the used car business, admitted acting as an intermediary between Thompson and the kidnapers, but said this was at Thompson’s request. He has been arrested twenty-four times, including three kidnaping charges, but has served only one year in prison on a larceny charge. Three Monkeys Abandoned Bn Times Rprrial ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 21.—The Anderson zoo has three monkeys which may or may not be its property. While Bert Julian was absent three weeks ago, a man and , woman who said they live at Huntington drove to the zoo in an automobile, unloaded the monkeys and requested a menagerie attendant to take care of them. They have not reappeared. MOTION PICTURES BEE mm pS Bebe Daniels JOHN BOLES Til BEKT WHEELER.

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Ecclesiastes 12, quoting verses 1-7. R'EMEMBER now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them; while the sun, or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain; In the day when the keepers,, of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened, and the doors shall be shut in the streets, when the sound of the grinding is low, and he 'shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the daughters of music shall be brought low; Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail; because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets; or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. (Compiled bu the Bible Guild) Next: Flem Sampson, Governor of Kentucky. Never Before! ICLARAI I BOW 1 j M in Paramount’s All-Talker J “THE SATURDAY : APOLLO’ WOW PRATING "SUNNY SIDE UP” with JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL El Brendel, Marjorie White Frank Richardson ALL-TALKING. SINGING, DANCING Musical Comedy Special This Week. See —Hear 1 Notre Dame-So. California Foot-1 ball Came Played East Saturday | | in Chicago. |

FIND WOMAN GUILTY Negro Slayer to Serve Prison Sentence. Mrs. Margaret Colley, Negro, 40, who is accused of fatr.lly shooting her daughter’s employer after an argument over a $4 water bill, was found guilty of a charge of manslaughter today by a criminal court jury, which deliberated only a short time. Criminal Judge James A. Collins at once sentenced her to two to twenty-one years in the state women’s prison. The woman had been on trial for the past three days for the killing of Alexander Lowry, Negro, at Ins' place of business, 1606 Martindale avenue, May 1, Mrs. Colley testified she shot Lowry in self-defense, while Prosecutor Judson L. Stark attempted to show she premeditated the killing. Mrs. Colley was defended by John Royce, county pauper attorney.

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