Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1930 — Page 14
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POLICE OFFICER DIES FROM CAR CRASHJNJURIES Patrolman George Rubush is Auto Victim: HitchHiker Is Killed. Patrolman George Rubush. 38. of 402 Forest avenue, died at city hospital today from injuries received Sunday when the police car which
he was driving crashed into a light pole at Fif-ty-eighth street and College avenue. Rubush was suspended by Police Chief Jerry Kinney after patrolman Frank Fagin, who was riding with Rubush before the accident, said he had been driving recklessly. Fagin left the
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car a few minutes before the crash at Broad Hippie. Rubush joined the police force in 1921. He is survived by the widow and four children. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 p. m. Saturday and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Thomas Minkstein. 20. of Westfield. Mass., was injured fatally Wednesday afternoon when the car in which he was riding collided with another eight miles east of the city on the National road. Marvin Ross, 20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who had given Minkstein. a hitch hiker, a ride, is in serious condition at city hospital. Ross' car sideswiped another driven by John Hobbs, 67, of 18 East Fortieth street, as Hobbs drove into Washington Park cemetery. Ross' car turned over several times. / Minkstein's identity was learned /from a diary he carried in which (he had related his experiences since jhe left his home June 3. MinkJ stein was a senior at Massachusetts agricultural college at Amherst. Miss Nora Hughes, 21, of 634 North Temple avenue, is recovering today from injuries sustained Wednesday night when the car in which she was riding, driven by Denis Weaver, 24. of 924 North Ala- ; bama street, collided with a car Iririven by Alexander Thomas, Ne*gro. 51, of 1134 Fayette street. The accident occurred at Cornell avenue and Tenth street. REPLY TO BRIAND~QUIZ Finland. Latvia Approve Scheme of European Federation. PARIS. July 17—Replies to Aristide Briand's questionnaire on an economic European federation, a "United States of Europe,” were delivered to the foreign office .rom Finland and Latvia Wednesday. Both countries welcomed the suggestion of a federation, but said they hesitated to concur in proposals for formation of a permanent secretariat. Both replies suggested appointment of a commission to prepare a l program which would be submitted Vto the powers.
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His mind a blank for three weeks, Rex King Morgan, left, suddenly recovered his memory when he sweetheart, Miss Nora Kunau, right, walked into his hospital room at San Mateo, Cal. Miss Kunau, a Denver nurse, met Morgan l3st fall when he came to the Colorado city as a federal narcotic agent. Morgan was Injured in an au o accident.
TOY GOLF MOVE BRANDED TRICK Incorporation as Club to Be Fought by City. Incorporation of the Meridian Park Golf and Athletic Club as a means of evading the city regulation forbidding a miniature golf course at Thirtieth and Pennsylvania streets was today declared a subterfuge by Edward H. Knight, corporation counsel. Knight declared incorporators of the “club” desired to evade the restriction on the grounds that a club is exempt. Knight pointed out that clubs formed for commercial purposes are not exempt. “This move will gain them nothing,” he said. “The city will use every effort to fight operation of a course at this point in violation of the zoning board's decision.” Temporary restraining order was issued against Paul Brown, 3261 Carrollton avenue, to prevent him from operating the course pending final court deciiion in September. The zoning board denied a permit tc operate the dwarf course after residents bitterly protested the use of the property for amusement purposes. Robert F. Veil is club president. JESSE JAMES 111 HELD Grandson of Famous Outlaw Is Nabbed in Checks Case. Bu Unitrd Pre CHICAGO, July 17.—Jesse James 111, 29, grandson of the notorious outlaw, was held for questioning today after police said he attempted to obtain check blanks from a bank in which he had no account. James said he had been sent for the blanks by John Travis, who maintained a checking account in the bank. Travis denied any connection with the mission. “It's all on account of my name,” James insisted.
ARRANGE VISITORS’ DAY Church Training School Will Hold Entertainment Wednesday. The biblical laboratory training school conducted in the Downey Avenue Chrkven church will hold a visitors’ day, Wednesday from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p m. The school Is being conducted under auspices ox the United Christian Missionary Society to train Sunday school teache-s as well as to offer Instruction for city children. Kurds Bombed by Turks ISTANBUL. Turkey, July 17. Turkish troops have beoun additional repressive measures against anew concentration of Kurdish insurgents at the foot of the Agridac and Ararat mountains, advices received here said today. Turkish planes flew over the concentration Wednesday and bombed it.
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RHINELANDER TO MAKE PAYOFF IN OLDSCANDAL Court Reported Ready to Approve Settlement on Negro Wife. Bu United Prrt* LAS VEGAS, Nev., July 17.—The famous Rhinelander case, which began in 1924 as one of the greatest society scandals of the century and has dragged through six years of bitter court warfare, was expected to end here today in a final settlement. An agreement drawn up among three parties—Leonard Kip Rhinelander: his father, Commodore Phillip Rhinelander, and Alice Jones Rhinelander, the mulatto girl who married into one of New York’s oldest and most aristocratic families—probably will be approved by Judge Edwards at a meeting with attorneys. By the terms of the settlement,
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it is understood. Mrs. Rhinelander is to receive a sum estimated at between $200,000 and $500,000, guaranteed by Commodore Rhinelander. For her part, she Is understood to have consented to withdraw all legal action she had brought against the Rhinelanders, and to relinquish use of the old Huguenot family name. Although her husband holds a divorce in Nevada, she heretofore has refused to recognize it, and her legal retaliation has taken the form of a separation suit against Leonard Kip and a $500,000 alienation of affections suit against his father. Another clause of the settlement
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is understood to stipulate that Leonard Kip shall be allowed to proceed unhindered in another divorce suit—one which is likely to be recognized universally. If judge Edwards formally approves the settlement as is anticipated, It will mean conclusion of one of the most unusual and most dramatic episodes which ever reached the courts through New York’s inner social world. The Rhinelander case shook the famous “400” from top to bottom. Young Rhinelander contended that the girl, Alice Beatrice Jones, had deceived Mm about her parent-
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age. ascribing her dark skin to Spanish blood. During the annulment suit, which gained the headlines of newspapers from the beginning. Alice brought her family Into court to testify that, in their opinion, there had been no doubt in Rhinelander’s .aind about the true race of his father-in-law. The young society man lost his suit after several weeks of sensational testimony, and the court awarded his bride $12,000 in counsel fees and alimony. The editors of New York’s social register immediately ordered Leonard Kip's name taken out of that
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