Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1930 — Page 16

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SON OF NOTED DIVA ESCAPES TERM IN JAIL Captain Schumann-Heink Will Get Chance to Pay Off Broker Losses. fiu T'nitnt prr * SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 20. Captain Henry Schumann-Heink, son ol the famous singer, has been given an opportunity to repay $65,000 lost in the crash of his brokerage house here, when a six months sentence for grand theft was suspended. Schumann-Heink was ordered under five years probation. Previously, Judgt C. C. Haines had handed down the jail sentence and

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a two-year probation term. A conviction for misuse of $3,000 in se- | curlties held by the brokerage house ; had been returned. In reversing the sentence, the court heeded the plea of SchumannHeink that if he went to Jail he would be unable to accept a $20,000 a year position in Los Angeles offered him by the Literary Guild. He promised to pay back $45,000 lost by stockholders in his defunct brokerage house and $21,000 due customers. His mother, Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink, added her plea, pointing to his war record and saying “he is or.e of my best boys.” FACES LIQUOR CHARGES Howard Lester, 45, of 1503 North Pennsylvania street, Apartment 16, was at liberty on $2,500 bond today preparatory to action by the federal grand jury on a charge of violation of the liquor law. Police and prohibition agents said they confiscated a large amount of whisky when they raided the apartment Tuesday 1 night.

BLAZE CAUSES HALF MILLION KNOXVILLE LOSS One Man Dead, 12 Taken to Hospitals When Big Buildings Burn. Hu I'nited Prr** KNOXVILLE Tenn.. March 20. | One man w ? as killed, twelve injured and taken to hospitals, and approximately $500,000 damage caused here today by fire which swept buildings in three downtown Knoxi ville city blocks. A series of explosions started the | fire in the Arcade building, which ( was destroyed. Carl Melcher, proprietor of a bar-

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bers' supply store, who lived over his place of business, was electrocuted in attempting to escape. Between fifty and 100 persons ; were forced to flee in night attire from hotels in the district. Among buildings destroyed or , ! damaged were the Western Union i office and the Shrivers brothers haberdashery. The fire did not ! completely raze all structures in the ; three blocks, but picked a meandering course through them. REXALL CLUB ELECTS Officers for the next year were elected by the Indiana Rexall Club at one of its closing sessions of its 1 two-day convention Wednesday at i I the Claypool. The convention closed | formally with a dinner in the Claypool Wednesday night. Kiefer Elliott, Sheridan, was i named president; H. E. Bickel, GoI shen; O. B. Stark, Shelburn, and! Clyde Beasley, Pennville, were elect- J | ed vice-presidents, and W. E. Jolly, j ! Knighstcwn, was rechosen secre-: 1 tary. '

CHARGES 'BRIBE' IN COAL PROBE Dealer Says He Was Paid for Backing Move. J. D. Johnson, coal dealer, signed his name to a petition on payment of $5 and want? it withdrawn, he has informed the public service commission by letter to Chairman John W. McCardle. The petition is that asking investigation of the coal purchases of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company and a rate reduction if it is disclosed that coal is being bought at a profit of from 50 cents to $1 a ton from the United Collieries Company. It sets out that Harley Clarke, promoter and owner of the light company, also is owner of the coal company where the purchase is

made and is making this profit selling to himself. Attorney R. M. Hennessv says his name was forged to the petition and also asks that it be stricken out.

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Johnson said he was given $5 to j sigr by J. L. Hampson, who is associated with Warren Smith, owner of the Consolidated Collieries Com-

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