Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1929 — Page 24
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MORROW HEADS FOR CAPITAL TO DECIDE FUTURE Ambassador to Confer With Hoover, Stimson and Mexican Chiefs. By United Press MEXICO CITY, Dec. 6.—United States Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow was en route to Washington today for conference with President Hoover, Secretary of State Stimson and other administrators, and while there is expected to decide definitely regarding his political future. Morrow will leave his Washington conferences for London to serve as a United Spates delegate to the five-power naval disarmament conference there in January. He is not expected to return here until next April, or at whatever date the conlerence Is concluded. In order to complet his work here, lie would have to spend probably a few weeks or months, depending on what progress is made in the meantime, toward the settlement of i he two remaining problems between the United States and Mexico, namely, the agricultural land problem, including the payment for American properties seized and the international debt. Some progress may be made on those questions by the ambassador in conferences he is expected to hold with President-elect Pascual Ortiz Rubio at Baltimore and former President Plutarco Elias Calles, who left Paris Thursday for New York. Ambassador Morrow was accompanied on the train, which left by way of Laredo, by his wife, his daughter Elizabeth and George Rubles, New York attorney, the ambassador’s private counsellor.
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Angleworm Crop Last Word in Farm Produce
Californian 'Reaps’ and Sells Annual Yield Canned and Labeled. Bv United Brets ALHAMBRA, Cal., Dec. 6.—California is noted for its queer roadside stands, its unique cases and its climate. There are in California lion farms, monkey farms, alligrrtor farms, ostrich farms, fox farms and possibly several other farms that are not devoted to the raising of Alfalfa, potatoes and other agricultural products. It remains, however, for R. B. Bilkosky of Alhambra to have the most unusual farm in not only California, but perhaps the world. Mr. Bilkosky is the prosperous proprietor of an angle-worm farm.
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years and grew to a length of twelve inches.” WOULD-BE ATTACKER KILLED BY GIRL, 12 School Miss, Skilled With Firearms, Wounds Stranger Fatally. Bv NEJI (Service WINSLOW, Ariz., Dec. B.—Mayfair Mershfelder, 12-year-old Wins-
low school girl, shot and fatally wounded a stranger when he entered her home in the absen c e of the girl’s .mother and attempted to attack her. The child had been instructed in handling firearms by her mother, and w’hen the man refused to heed her warning to depart, she shot
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1 e INJURED IN BOMBING; LABOR BATTLEBLAMED One May Die of Hurts From Dynamite Blast in Chicago Building. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—A terrific explosion, which police said was caused by the most powerful dynamite bomb ever exploded in Chicago, roared through a big south side store and apartment building Thursday night, injuring sixteen persons, one possibly fatally, and doing $50,000 damage. Police blamed labor racketeers for the blast, but were unable to name the “racket,” since tenants of a drug store, a cleaning and dyeing establishment, or a barber shop, might have been the intended victims of the terrorists. Families living in- apartments above the stores ran screaming to the street as the blast sent shattered window glass, chunks of plaster and other debris flying through the rooms. Frank Marcello, 11-year-old son of Tony Marcello, the barber, who was in his father’s shop, had his left leg broken, his chest and face badly cut and was injured internally. He was in a critical condition today at People’s hospital. Physicians said he would lose the sight of one eye, even if he recovered. Assistant State’s Attorney Danie' Covelli was among the injured. He was struck by falling plaster. OtL>were cut and bruised by flying debris. Police favored the theory that Big Dave Earsman and Martin (Steady) Looney, who utilized the drug store in the building for a lucrative business in their patent
medicine, were the targets of the bombers. Earsman, an ex-safe blower, and Looner both are labor racketeers, police said. Bridge Brought to Date Bu United Press PARIS, Dec. 6.—Work of enlarging Concord bridge, which joins the beautiful Place de la Concorde whh the more literary left bank, has started, to increase the capacity of the old 1791 br:d~e.
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presence of beggars definitely retard collection of the fund. The matter has gone to city council; ne%vspapers have taken it up, and several rather scathing editorials have appeared. Atlanta's Junior Chamber of Commerce, in a survey, found that 84 per cent of the mendicants here have refused aid. Their average earnings run from $7 to $35 a day.
