Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1930 — Page 8
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OFFICERS QUIZ ESCAPED YEGG ! CAPTURED HERE Police Seek to Pin Recent City Safe Lootings on Everett Perry. Held on charge of being an escaped prisoner from the state reformatory, Everett Perry, 23, of 1362 Sheffield avenue, today was being questioned by police regarding possible connection with recent safe lootings in and near Indianapolis. Perry was captured by patrolman Earl Wallace Mondav night after eluding police since last May. when he escaped from the reformatory. He was serving a sentence at P ndleton on conviction of participating in blowing of safes in a score of Indianapolis filling stations two years ago and robbery of more than a dozen general stores in outlying towns, police said. With Lester Allen, he was a target for police guns in 1928 when the two were surprised looting a north side filling station safe, office’s recalled. Two months later Perry was captured after he and Allen are alleged to have kidnaped a young woman. A dozen shots were fired at police and Allen was killed. Four days ago Perry escaped from a squad of police. He had slipped back to his home Monday night to obtain money for flight out of the city, he told police. Patrolman Wallace saw Perry and trapped the fugitive as he attempted to flee. Mrs. Vivian Perry, 19, Perry's Wife, and William Hertje. 33, his brother-in-law. have been bound to the Marion county grand jury for alleged a>d to Perry in escaping the police last week. They are charged with blocking a door to the home so officers hidden inside could not pursue Perry as he fled from the place. ASKS DRIVERS TO STOP Chief Kinney Calls Attention of Motorists to Signs. Observance by motorists of ••through street'’ stop signs is urged by Jerry Kinney, police chief, in a statement today. Washington street, especially, is the scene of many violations of the ordinance, Kinney declared. Except where traffic officers are on duty or lights functioning, full stops are required on Washington street irom the western city limits to the eastern city limits. Massachusetts, Virginia, Indiana and Kentucky avenues also are full stop streets and many motorists fail to observe the stop orders on these avenues. Kinney declared. Mexican Envoy to Return MEXICO CITY. Feb. 25.—The foieign office announced that Manuel C. Tellez, ambassador to the United States, will return to his post in Washington early next month. “ QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 20 years, and calomel's oldtime enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Olive Tablets do not. contain calomel. just a healing, soothing vegetable laxative safe and pleasant. No griping is the ‘•keynote’’ of these little sugar-coated, olive-col-ored tablets. They help cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth’’—bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache —torpid liver —constipation, you should find qu ck, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. Thousands take f hem every night to keep right. Try them, 15c, 30c, 60c.—Advertisement.
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CAMPAIGN NEAR END New Fund Workers Added in Chamber Drive. Subscriptions to the Forward Indianapolis movement were expected to exceed the $100,000 mark today when workers meet at the Chamber of Commerce for a report luncheon. The drive for the $170,000 Chamber of Commerce annual fund will close Officially with a dinner Wednesday night. Additional pledges totaling $4,540, reported Monday, raised the total to $96,700. More than thirty new sales army members were enlisted Monday to replace members who were forced to drop out after the first week's campaign. Totals for each unit behind the drive are: Sales army. $38,785; foreign corporations committee, $1,265, and activities fund committee, $62,650.
AMERICAN'S ACTION PUZZLE TO CHINESE Authorities Embarrassed by Surprise Move of Missionary. Hi/ I'liited Prrn .♦ LONDON, Feb. 25.—Action of an American missionary in voluntarily relinquishing his extraterritorial rights, following an accident in which his motorcar killed a Chinese at Tungchow, has caused consternation in the United States legation at Peiping and embarrassment to Chinese authorities, a dispatch to the London Daily News says. The missionary, A. N. Smith, surrendered himself to Chinese police and waived his legal rights as a foreigner, the dispatch said. Smith ; either would be executed or imi prisoned if Chinese law is enforced. lOn the other hand, if Chinese authorities shrink from the responsibility of dealing so violently with a citizen of a powerful foreign nation. trouble with the local inhabitants is certain. Deaf but Adept Bu Vnited Press DES MOINES, la., Feb. 25.—Ali though Leonard Wistrom, 13, has I been unable to hear since he was two years old he has won first prize jin competition to determine the i best handcraft artist among Boy ! Scouts here. Constipated Instead of ior strong, irritating purges £f ntfimiifT take —NATURE'S REMEDY & KgpttT Nt —the safe, dependable, all • M Hvl vegetable laxative. Mild,/ gentle, pleasant—N? to- S IU'MIOHI night—tomorrow alright. * TO MORROW Get a 25c box, 9 ALRIGHT The All-Vegetable Laxative
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