Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1930 — Page 3

AUG. 20, 1930.

GEM FORTUNE i IS HUNTED IN 1 ZUTAJNQUIRY filch Cache of Jewels Is Believed in Hidden Bank Vault. fu l sit'd Pres * CHICAGO. Aug. 20. igators following the trail of Jack Zuta's gangland dollars ran across evidence today that he had a rich Jewel cache that may reveal a fortune In stolen gems. A fifth safety deposit box of the Bead gangster, whose carefully kept records of gangster money deals have involved public officials and politicians, is hunted by Pat Roche, chief investigator for the state's attorney. Roche came upon the evidence of the jewels in the fourth box, discovered late Tuesday, it was repealed today. Trace New Evidence In this cache, it was believed, is $150,000 or more in diamonds stolen In eastern robberies and hidden away until they could be turned Jnto cash. Each box of Zuta's hidden records fs furnishing a clew that leads to another. The gem cache was discovered when the box found Tuesday contained a key that was traced $o the latest boxful of evidence. Two new figures appeared on the sccne of the gangland revelations today. One of them is a representative fcf eastern jewelry interests who refused to reveal his name or affiliiV tions, but who is believed to have traced the gems here. The other is Harry Ash, assistant attorney-general, who said he Is looking over the evidrree to sec that Zuta's estate pays the full infccritance tax. Power Ten Years Ago I Meanwhile, records from the fourth box of evidence that Zuta kept so carefully throughout, the ten years of his gangland career tjegan to leak out. It contained another batch of Checks and notes, revealing Zuta as a power in gangland ten years ago end dealing with Big Jim Colosimo, Dion O'Banion and other gang leaders who were assassinated by their rivals in racketeering. COL MCNUTT AT CAMP Former Legion Commander in Charge of Reserve Officers’ Unit. i>/ Times Special CAMP KNOX, Ky., Aug. 20. Colonel Paul V. McNutt, Bloominglon, former national American legion commander, is in charge of r reserve officers’ unit at summer graining camp here. McNutt is among officers on duty •rich the Sixty-second field artillery ! brigade of Ohio. Other officers in the brigade include several from Indianapolis. BOY STRUCK BY AUTO Youth Taken to City Hospital After Running in Front of Car. Eugene Harris. 10, of 230 East Henry street, is in city hospital suffering from a cut lip and leg lacerations sustained when he was struck by an auto in front of his home today, driven by Oscar W. Meyer. 44. of 222 Bicking street. The boy Tan in front of Meyer's car, it was Reported. " SeelTMissing War Veteran Renewal of a search for Noah Etinson, Negro, 50, veteran of the Fpanish-American war, was begun today in Indianapolis. Stinson has been missing since his discharge from war service. His father, Filljnore Stinson. 322 Bright street, is ■ instituting the search.

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A Perfect Courtship

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Every day is courting day—on and off the tennis court—for these two racquet stars. John Van Ryn and Marjorie K. Gladman, who fought a love set with Dan Cupid, are shown here at the Westchester-Biltmore Club, Rye, N. Y., in the first picture taken of them since the recent announcement of their engagement.

MRS. VALENTINO SUES Name Meant Romance Once, But Now Young Bride Seeks Divorce. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The name Valentino meant romance to her, once, just like it did to thousands of movie fans, but it doesn’t mean that any more, Mrs. Clara Valentino, 16, told Judge Herbert G. Immenhausen in her suit for divorce against James .Valentino. She will ask that her maiden name of Zeidman be restored. PASTE BISCUITS POISONFAMILY Baby Daughter May Die: Others Recovering. Bn United Press LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 20.-A family of five was stricken today after eating biscuits made of paperhangers' paste. The most serious case was that of a 15-montlis-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw. Physicians said she was near death. The parents were responding to treatment, as were two young sons. The biscuits were made from flour into which a 10-year-old son had dumped a sack of paste powder which he found in the street. The boy carried the powder home thinking it was flour. DENY EIFFEL TOWER BID France Refuses Sale of Landmark in Paris to Woman. Bi> United Press . . , PARIS. Aug. 20.—Offer by a rich French woman to buy the Eiffel tower has been turned down. The office of works announced the famed structure is not for sale. The forty-year-old Parisian landmark is a rich source of revenue for the government. Thousands of tourists each year pay to mount to the top. Girl Tree-Sitter Wins Ejj Times Special BEDFORD. Ind.. Aug. 20.—A treesitting record of 516 hours was set here by Hermoine Vaughn, 12, who. clad in a bathing suit, stayed up longer than three boys. The boy who came nearest equaling her record was Harold Bennett, who was up 504 hours. Killed on Honeymoon Trip Bv 1 "'•‘•'d Press NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., Aug. 20.—Three persons, including a newly married couple on their honeymoon, lost their lives today when the new sedan in w-hich they were riding crashed into a tree. Dead are: Paul Graves Plumber, 27; his bride, 25; Edwin Nash.

BURNING BRIDGE HEROREWARDED Flier Who Averted Train Disaster Gets Watch. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The air mail pilot who saved the Empire Builder, transcontinental express on which Bobby Jones and several internationally known golf stars were riding, from rushing into a burning bridge was presented with a wrist watch here by the Burlington railroad. The pilot, M. B. Freeburg, on July 12, noticed the burning bridge near La Crosse, Wis., and saw the headlights of the speeding express. He turned and circled the train, turning his landing lights on the engine until it was brought to a stop a short distance from the bridge.

Excuse, Please Owing to the congestion in alteration and delivery departments, we can not guarantee our usual prompt deliveries. The Law of the Sale: First Come—First Served

HALF PRICE SALE Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, at 9, Ending Saturday Night at 9 702 SA 3-PIECE SUITS at HALF PRICE! From Fashion Park Hickey Freeman and other pedigreed makers, as well as from Worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres. A fine range of colorings. Many are for year-’round the BEST in the popular priced field. Included are a number of golf suits. usage. Stouts, longs, shorts, short stouts—all builds can be fitted.

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Children’s Oxfords ' Sizes 4 to 11. (For Boys About 4 to 7 Years.) J

Half Price in the Boys’ Store

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PROWLER FIRES GARAGE, SHED Incendiary Flames Destroy South Side Buildings. Incendiary fires destroyed a garrage and shed Tuesday night, resulting in a loss of $l5O to the structures. • Flames destroyed the garage of J. E. Rankin, 1127 South Pershing avenue, with SIOO loss. A shed on the property of A. Willoughby, 1129 South Pershing avenue, was destroyed with SSO loss. Belief that a firebug was attempting to ignite his lumber yard was expressed today by B. M. Forbes of the Forbes-Hubbard Lumber Company, Shelby street and Belt tracks, after his employes saw a Negro run from the company’s planing mill Tuesday. JURY TRIAL OF CAB HEAD TO BE THURSDAY Wilbur Roysc, Special Judge, to Preside in Moore Case. Jury trial of Thomas Moore, United Cab Company official, charged with reckless driving and assault and battery, will be held Thursday afternoon In municipal court three before Wilbur Royse, special judge. Judge Clifton R. Cameron was directed to hold the trial on an order obtained from the supreme court by Seth Ward, Moore's attorney, who said Cameron refused petitions for the trial and a change of venue. The charges grew out of an auto accident Moore had with Walter Myers, attorney, tluee weeks ago at North and Pennsylvania streets. Old 3lill Collapses Bu Times Special EVERTON, Ind., /mg. 20.—One of Union county’s landmarks, s, the Cockefair mill, part of which was erected 108 years ago, w r as damaged when the building collapsed, lumber covering the machinery. In some of the looms pieces of blankets being woven when the mill ceased operations can still be seen.

f Starting Tomorrow —Thursday T ON THE STROKE OF 9 —Beginning Our Semi-Annual

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Startling modern conclusions were contained in the report of the archbishop of Canterbury (Cosmo Lang), above, explaining the resolutions adopted by the conference of Anglican bishops of the w'orld, held in England. The bishops voted to sanction birth control under certain closely stipulated conditions, to preach against war, to deal firmly with the divorce evil, and to give women greater authority in the church. Lifelong Resident Dies Bu Times Special MARION, Ind., Aug. 20.—Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Anna J. Mark, 82, lifelong resident of Grant county. She leaves three sons, Grover Mark, Anderson and George and James, Marion, and a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Barnes.

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STATE PROBE IS ORDERED IN GOTHAMGRAFT Roosevelt May Open Wide Inquiry Into Alleged Sale of Judgeships. Bu United Press ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 20.—Franklin D. Roosevelt is considering throwing the doors wide, open for a rigid investigation of charges that judgeships are for sale in New York City. Closely following his order placing the Judge Ewald case in the hands of Hamilton Ward, attorney-general, the Governor was reported today to favor an all-embracing inquiry into judiciary appointments and the qualifications of men selected for the bench. Thcmas C. T. Crain, district attorney, has been superseded by the Governor's order in the Ewald case. A special prosecutor appointed by the attorney-general will take over the case. The Ewald. case is the most sensational of a number of recent episodes which have involved the administration of Mayor James Walker and Tammany hall in charges of graft, corruption and special privilege. George F. Ewald, former magis- | trate, is accused of paying $12,000 for his seat on the bench ta another official, who is a prominent Tammany leader. Philip J. McCook, supreme court justice, has been narhed by Governor Roosevelt to preside at the extraordinary supreme court term next month at which the Ewald case will be reopened. SIX KILLED BY VOLCANO Mountain Is Located Ninety Miles Northwest of Tokio. Bn t'nited Press TOKIO, Japan, Aug. 20.—An eruption of Mt. Asama Yama killed six i persons today. Mt. Asama Yama, ninety miles northwest of here, is one of the most active volcanoes i.\ 1 Japan.

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Men’s Furnishings—Half Price 1,352 Men’s TIES at Half Price Smart patterns in endless variety. Choicest silks of foreign and native looming.

314 Ties Were SI.OO, at 50c 176 Ties Were $2.50, at „ s*|Js‘ J 22 Pairs of Men’s HALF HOSE Half Price Were 50c, 25c

Chinese Shriner

Ever see a Chinese Shriner? Well, here's one. Leo Kern, above, as an American-born Chinese, and a member of Islam temple. He is manager of the famous Chinese telephone exchange in San Francisco's Chipatown, where only oriental girls take numbers spoken only in Chinese.

j Cleaning service that makes your shades like new | At Patterson’s Where Quality and Service are Far Above Price Patterson Shade Cos. 9 E. Washington St. Riley 1496 3rd Floor Woolworth Bldg., Elevator Service

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608 Ties. Were $1.50, at 75c 14 Ties Were $3.00, at $1 .50

371 Men’s Shirts at HALF PRICE Madras and broadcloths, numerous good patterns a’id colorings. Collars attached and collars to match la spr.nkling of white neckband style shirts also). 107 Were $1.95,

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BANDITS FIRE. ON YOUTHS AT GASSTATION Attendant, 17, and Young Companion Flee at Stickup Order. Two bandits, who failed in an attempt to rob a filling station at Twenty-fifth street and Keystone | avenue, fired two shots at Fred Cain, 17. of 5753 North Delaware street, attendant, and Bud Danke, 17, of 3102 North New Jersey street, Tuesday night. i The robbers did not leave their | car, but fired when Cain and Danke I ran at the command to “hand over the money.’’ ! The youths told police the bullets whined over their heads as they i rounded the corner of the station. There are more than 300,000 miles of submarine cables, the most iraj portant being those which connect I Europe with America, under tho Atlantic ocean.

Fancy Window Shades Here at Patterson’s you will find attractive designs in modern window shades in an especially wide assortment. You have yoiir choice of handsome scalloped effects, plain, or with beautiful bullion fringe. All shades are finely finished in every detail, fine quality cloth and durably constructed throughout.

Positively No C. O, D.’s, approvals or layaways. No exchanges or refunds. No alterations excepting changing sleeve and trouser lengths. The Strauss Creed: Truthfully Told, Truthfully Sold

Growing Girls’ Oxfords and Ladies* Walking Oxfords 221 Pairs were $5.00,

223 Ties Were $2.00, at $ "I JO 16 Ties Were $3.50, at $1 75

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