Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1930 — Page 14

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SENATORS ARE AROUSED OVER OFFICE RIFLING Intruder Continues to Raid Private Files at Night Despite Guards. [u 1 nitni WASHINGTON. May 12—An intruder who enters senators’ offices, reads their most intimate correspondence and leaves without taking anything, today provided a mystery almost as perplexing as the unsolved Man,’ Baker murder which has disturbed the capital in recent days. Senatorial apprehension was increased today when it was learned that this file-mole ransacked the office of Senator Johnson (Rep, Cal > for the second time Sunday after a first visit Friday night. Five times during the past week senators' offices have been rifled. After the first raid on Johnson's office, additional guards were placed near it. Also, Johnson’s secretary. Miss Mary A. Connor, said she and the senator locked all files, drawers

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j and windows before leaving the of- ! flee Saturday night. Sunday morning. Miss Connor went to the office and found the ! flies disheveled just as they were Saturday morning. She immediateI ly notified capitol police. After an examination of the files. c he said she believed nothing had been taken, but from their condi- ! tion it was apparent a number of letters had been read. Capitol police and senators are inclined to believe the office rifler—who leaves no fingerprints and enters offices without breaking locks—is searching for some particular piece of correspondence with a bearing on pending legislation or j issues. This impression is heightened by the fact that in none of the raids has any property of value been taken. In addition to Johnson, Senators McKeller (Dem., Tenn.), Smoot i Rep, Utah) and Brock <Dem„ Tenn.) have reported their offices were entered. SOCIALISTS PICK WOMAN Name Daughter of Former Johns Hcpkins Head for Governor Race. tin J tilled I‘rcx* HAGERSTOWN, Md„ May 12. Miss Elizabeth Gilman of Baltimore, daughter of the late Professor Daniel Gilrran, first president of John Hopkins university, has been chosen by Maryland Socialists as candidate lor Governor.

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tion of William N. Otto, Emmett Rice, Miss Ellen Marthens and Miss Hope Bedford of the faculty; George Buck, principal, and Harvey Trimble, president of the Shortridge Honor Society. Drops Dead in Store Asking a clerk in a drug store at 502 West Washington street for a bottle of olive oil Sunday night, Omer Meehouse, 45, of 278 North Pershing avenue, fell to the floor while he was being served. Coroner C. H. Keever declared death due to heart disease.

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