Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1931 — Page 14
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PRISON-BREAKER IS FOUND DEAD FROM EXPOSURE Harrison Powell Dies After Living Two Days in Straw Stack. Prom records of a second of four convicts, who fled the state reformatory Jan. 2, officials today erased •the words at liberty.” He was Harrison Powell, 23, dead from exposure to oola for two days while he lived in a etrawstack near Pendleton after his' break from the reformatory. Powell came to Indianapolis and went to the home of a friend at 801 Chose street, where he died Wednesday. Finn Brothers, undertakers. Thursday notified Coroner Fred .Vehling, and detectives Alfred Schulz and Clifford Becker discovered the dead man was a fugitive convict when they were called to the home of the father, William Powell, 2248 Daisy street, Thursday night. Death was due to pulmonary' hemorrhages resultant from exposure, the coroner said. Several days after the four es*pd Edward Phief, one of them, was caught in Georgia with a stolen
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auto. Bruce Scott, bank robber, Saturday wounded Henry Millikan, city fireman, fatally after a chase by a policeman here. He has been identified as a bandit who robbed two banks since the quartet gained freedom. The fourth member of the band, Samuel Sanders, also is at large.
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; Above (left to right): K. A. Hatt, H. L. Corke, J. W. Craig and George 8. Wilson. Lower: C. A. Tucker and H. B. ( Perkins. Militray dinner and dance of the Seventh district chapter, Reserve Officers’ Association, will be held Saturday night at the Antlers, j Following the dinner a short business session, which department heads of the organization from various parts of the state •will attend, will bo held. Among the honor guests will be: Colonel A. J. Daugherty, Major W. W. Carr, Major Per Ramee, Major W. G. Patterson. Major* Robert McBride Jr. and Captain Robert N. Neeley. The largest collection of American theatrical photographs is said to be owned by Albert Davis of Brooklyn, N. Y.
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LAUDS EINSTEIN OVER RADIO AS ‘LEADER MIND' Relativity Theory OrHy Small Part of Accomplishments, Says Millikan. By United Press PASADENA, Cal., Jan. 16.—The general theory of relativity could be thrown into the wastebasket and the postiion of Professor Albert Einstein as the leader mind in the development of modem physics would remain unchallenged. Dr. Robert A. Millikan, director of the California institute of technology, believes. Long before Einstein propounded his now famous theory, he was considered for the Nobel prize award in physics, and on four different grounds. Dr. Millikan told more than 200 business men, scientists and financiers Thursday night. International Broadcast Speaking over an international broadcast, which was heard in Berlin, Millikan told of Einstein's other endeavors. Millikan himself was awarded the Nobel prize in physics for work based upon. Einstein's theories. “I wish to dispel a very common minconception for the average man, who only knows science from afar, th2t we honor Einstein only because he was the author of the theory of relativity,” Dr. MUikan said. “Every physicist knows that the Nobel prize awarded him in 1921 was not even based on the theory of relativity. Einstein Is Speaker “When the prize was given him, it was stated that the photo-electric equation which he had propounded was the basis of the award. And this equation was first stated theoretically by him in 1905. “The 1923 award was for the experimental verification of that equation which had removed all doubt as to its validity in the minds of the committee that brought the prize.” Dr. Einstein spoke from a pre-
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Charles E. Rush
Appointment of Charles E. Rush, formerly librarian of the Indianapolis public library, as associate librarian at Yale university with the rank, of professor, became known here today. After eleven years’ service here Rush in 1928 accepted the position as director of libraries and professor of education in the teachers’ college of Columbia university. which he since has held.
LUMBER DEALERS LEAVE Two-Day Convention Ends With Election of Officers. The two-day sessions of the fortyseventh annual convention of the Retail Lumber Dealers’ Association of Indiana closed Thursday in the Claypool with the election of E. L. Cochran of Flora as president. Other officers named are: Bvron Smith.- Valaparlso. vice-president; Harry Moore. Indianapolis, treasurer; C. D. Root, Crown Point, secretary: Frank McNutt, Crawfordsville; John Selzer, Ft. Wayne; George Tarkleson. Richmond, and Elmer Luhring. Evansville, directors. pared manuscript and expressed his thanks at the welcome accorded him.
BANKING LAWS PROBETOOPEN Senate Inquiry Likely to Bring New Legislation. By Scripps-Hotcard Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON. Jan. 10.—investigation of national banking laws will be started by the senate banking and currency committee Monday. The inquiry contemplates new legislation to make the laws, as well as the federal reserve system, more effective. It will include, in addition, a
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probe of the use of the banking and federal reserve systems “and their facilities for trading in and carrying speculative securities.” The extent of call loans to brokers by member banks for such purposes will be studied. Th 4 effect on the systems of the formation of investment and *curity trusts is to be probed. Desirability of chain banking as a part of the national system, together with any related problems which the committee may think it important to investigate will be investigated. Scope of the committee's authority is such that many senators believe it will include, before the hearings are completed, an Investi-
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gation of the New York Stock Exchange, . . Senators will direct their first attention, however, to ascertaining why approximately 1.000 banks failed In the United States during 1930. tj-ing up deposits of more than 8600,000,000.
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