Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1930 — Page 7

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POLICEMAN. ON TRIAL ATTACKS PHOTOGRAPHER Alleged Slayer of Miner Becomes Enraged at Newspaper Man. Bt ripp*-/lnicar<t X eicipaprr Alli'inrr FRANKLIN, Pa.. Jan. 31.—One of Pennsylvania's former ex-coal police, on trial here on a charge of manslaughter in the death of John Barcoski, miner who died last Feb. 10, Thursday was arrested for an attack on a newspaper photographer. The victim was Thomas Heffelflnger, cameraman of the Pittsburgh Press. Harold P. Watts, who, with Walter J. Lyster and Frank Siapikas. n trial, was the attacker. Heffelfinger attempted to snap Watts' picture as he crossed the s'.reet In company with hLs parents. Without warning, Watts, followed by his father, F. M. Watts, gave chase and pounched upon the cameraman. Other newspaper men and others who witnessed the incident rescued Heffelfinger. Picture Is Taken Watts and his father were arrested immediately by Sheriff Voorhecs of Venango county. Both pleaded guilty. The photographer got his picture when they were arrested. Alderman M. C. Henderson fined the pair a total of $53. They paid the bill and returned to the hotel by a circuitous route to avoid a crowd which had gathered. Watts, who, with his companions, was acquitted of a murder charge in the Barcoski case, just had left the witness stand from testifying In his own behalf before the arrest occurred. His counsel characterized the attack on the photographer as cowardly and refused to appear for Watts on the assault charge. On Witness Stand The case against the trio, changed to this county because of alleged public indignation in Pittsburgh over their acquittal on murder charges, will terminate today. The accused men wlil be on the witness stand most of the day. Watts is due to go back for crossexamination and his co-defendants will follow him. ILEANA TO WED IN MAY Rumanian Princess to Make Trip to Egypt With Her Fiance. By Vnitnl Press BUCHAREST, Jan. 31.—The marriage of Princess Ileana of Rumania and Count Alexander Von Hochberg of Germany probably will take place parly in May, it wa s indicated today. • On Feb. 26, It was announced, Queen Marie, her daughter, and Count Hochberg will leave Rumania ior a month's trip into Egypt. The princess, who met and liked many Americans, when she was in the United States with her mother, three years ago, now is wearing a gorgeous engagement ring, set with an almost priceless brilliant. SEEK INJUNCTION CURB Senate Progressives Determined to Enact Legislation. B" S’.- rinrts-llntrnrd X‘tespnner Alliance WASHINGTON. Jan. 3—Progressive leaders in the senate have determined on anew drive to enact legislation to curb the use of injunctions in labor disputes. After a series of conferences with labor leaders, senate advocates of the Shipstead anti-injunction bill have agreed to press for consideration of that measure soon after the tariff bill is out of the way. Meanwhile. Senator Shipstead is gathering additional evidence of injunction abuses for presentation to the senate Judiciary committee. POLICE FIRE ON RIOTERS Outbreak at Hamburg Is Suppressed After Much Difficulty. />;. f nited Press HAMBURG, Jan. 31. Police swept the streets of Hamburg with gunfire, Thursday night, in a pitched battle for possession of barricades, erected by rioters. The riot was suppressed with difficulty. So vigorous w r as the defense of the rio\ers, and so widespread the movement that a recurrence of the deadly events of 1929 is feared. Three of the rioters were wounded. NATHAN STRAUS IS 82 Philanthropist Celebrates Birthday V"'h Utmost Simplicity. United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 31.—Nathan 'Straus, philanthropist, celebrated his 82nd birthday today, not with ostentation that might be expected by a man of his fame, but with utmost simplicity. The donor of countless benefaction* spent the morning with his children and then planned to seek seclusion In the country'.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Charles A. Flint, 542 Holly street, Oldsmobile sedan, 89-027 (1929), from same address. Gordon Moore. 4246 Baltimore avenue, Chrysler coupe, 35-192 (1930), from Meridian and Georgia streets. Commercial Credit Company. 223 F.a't Ohio street. Chevrolet coupe, from in front of Graylynn hotel. Pennsylvania and Eleventh streets.

back home again

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Fred Willis. 2516 North Pennsylvan street, Studebaker sedan, found at Bates and Summitt streets. Ford sedan, 62-211, found at Seventeenth and Bellefontaine streets

After Record

William T. Dodson, who planned to launch himself into space at an altitude of six miles at Long Beach, Cal.. In an effort to capture the world’s record for parachute jumps, is pictured above. Dodson faced a jump of more than 26,640 feet to better the record of Captain A. W\ Stevens, made in 1921.

LIQUOR SHIP CHASEO Landing Balked, Steamer Puts Out to Sea. Bu 1 nited Press NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Coast guard patrol boats churned through the waters off Long Island today, In pursuit of a steamship, which hastily put to sea, when its efforts to land a cargo of liquor, estimated at more than 5,000 cases, were interrupted at Long Beach. The attempt to land the liquor was frustrated by City Clerk James McCabe. Driving home, he met three big trucks and a fleet of sedans. Seven policemen, whom he called, found fifty men gathered on a dock and the fleet of cars lined up. Three heavily-laden launches put out from the steamer, but their pilots saw the disturbance on shore and turned back. The fifty men scrambled for their cars, but the police caught seventeen, who were fined $3 each for disturbing the peace. They admitted they were hired to land the liquor and distribute it here.

HUNT KILLER OP COP Gunman Slays Officer Who Broke Up Dice Game. Bu United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 31.—Police today concentrated on a search for the killer of one of their own number. Tire victim, Maurice ' O'Brien, a young patrolman, was shot down in Harlem by a gunman whom he had I followed after breaking up a dice | game at a street corner. One shot j penetrated O'Brien’s chest, another | hit him in the mouth and a third 1 shattered his arm as he reached for his own revolver. The slayer commandeered a taxicab. robbed its driver after a wild cruise of about a mile, and then sped away in the cab alone. The driver gave a good description of the j killer. CHARLES BRANT DIES Oxygen Firm Head Lived Here Since Youth. Charles Pierson Brant, 75, president of the Indiana Oxygen Company, and active in production of oil throughout the United States, died suddenly at his home, 3331 North 'Meridian street, after a heart ati tack, Thursday night. Funeral arangements are not | completed, pending communication with a son, Walter F. Brant, who ives in Florida. Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Brant ; came to Indianapolis in his youth. He lived at the North Meridian street address for thirty-two years. Surviving him, besides the son in Florida, are the widow, Mrs. Luella Ritts Brant, and another son, John Ft. Brant of this city. Gets Divorce From Artist Bu r nited Press CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Mrs. Nan Barcley has been granted a divorce ! from McClelland Barclay. New I York artist. Mrs. Barclay charged ' her husband had improper relations with another wonum. For two gener- \ •tiona Grove's \ Vi Laxative \ \\ BKOMO QUI- \ NINE has beta \ used for colds and \ headaches. It is today the largest selling cold remedy in the world. Merit ia the reason. At all druggists SOe. Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets

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