Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1931 — Page 20
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SENATE LOOKS ON MORROW AS •MYSTERY MAN’ Silent New Jersey Figure • Merely Votes and Asks Questions Galore. BY LYLE C. WILSON United Pres* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. March 6. A diminutive, Inquisitive and unpreeedently silent United States senator from New Jersey has ’.eft the senate guessing. Dwight W. Morrow entered the senate last December to find ninetyfive colleagues wondering what he would do. They still are wondering. Morrow voted, talked privately with every member, and did nothing else. He showed an amazing ability to ask questions of senators, clerks, pages, newspaper men, and any one else who happened by. Morow figured In a dozen legislative matters, but always in private, out of earshot of alert senate reporters. His votes prove him to be a reasonably regular part,; man. Those ninety-five colleagues are wondering whether they have just spent the winter in company with a prospective President of the United States. In the senate dining room, it was
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BERLIN, March .L —A fifteen-horse power, two-cylinder automobile —said to be the smallest yet produced—was one of the sensations at the Berlin automobile exhibition today, and German manufacturers already are thinking of invading the American market with it. The car stands a little over four feet high. Its makers claim it can do sixty miles to a gallon of gasoline, and are particularly enthusiastic about the cabriolet model, which has a rumble seat.
Morrow who most often was pointed out by other senators lunching with guests from back home. Eyes from the gallery played on him constantly. In the midst of this widespread Interest, senators agree there never was a more humble freshman than the former partner of J. P. Morgan & Cos. He even refused membership on the banking and currency committee. During the short session just ended, Morrow made no speeches and introduced neither bills nor resolutions. He explained his failure to speak was not to avoid publicity, but carried out a conviction speeches from him would serve no purpose. The bishop of London receives a salary of about $50,000 a year.
JURY DISAGREES AGAIN Second Trial of Cow Theft Case Fails to Net Verdict. By Timet Special GREENSBURG, Ind., -March 6 For a second time a jury has disagreed in the trial of Henry Wolford on charges of grand larceny and receiving stolen goods—alleged theft of three cows from Forest Armstrong. The jury took the case after two days of trial and was out fifteen hours before reporting hopeless disagreement. Wolford faces two other charges of grand larceny, alleging theft of sheep and cattle. The state has not decided whether to press anew charge or seek a third trial on the present case. The first trial was held in November, 1930.
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YRAFFIG DEAYH TOTAL MOUNTS TO THIRTY-ONE E. R. Regester Killed When Car Crashes Into Stalled Truck. Driver of a stalled truck that figured in a fatal accident on Bluff road, six miles south Os the city, Thursday night, was held on manslaughter charges today as the thirty-first traffic fatality in the county, since Jan. 1, was chalked up. . E. R. Regester, 32, of Bloomington was killed when an auto, *4 I driven by C. B. Hall, JL 24, Bloomington, in which he was a pas- —' senger, crashed into the rear of the truck, near Glen’s Valley. Charles Conyers, 41, of 652 South New Jersey street, was the truck driver. Regester was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Regester, who survive him, together with two brothers, James and Francis, and a sister, Mrs. Austin Seward, Bloomington. Hall escaped with minor injuries. His machine, after striking the truck, collided with another car. A woman motorist who said she would “be right back,” was sought this morning as a hit-and-run driver who struck Charles Hassell, 27, Negro, of the Negro Y. M. C. A., in front of 530 Indiana avenue, causing scalp wounds. She left the scene, but failed to return. James Southworth Jr., 5, of 41 North Traub avenue, was injured when struck by -an aufo, at Minkner and New York streets, Thursday. Experts have estimated the age of a cypress tree growing in Tallahassee, Fla., at from 2,000 to 2,800 years.
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WIFE SHOT AT SHUROHDOORS Estranged Mate Kills Self After Crime. By United Prett FAIRPORT, 0., March 6.—Mrs. Elizabeth Sipsak, 45, mother of three children died, today of wounds received when her estranged husband John, 44, shot her Thursday night as she climbed the steps to St. Anthony’s catholic church to Lenten services. Sipsak killed himself a few minutes after he shot his wife. He fired five shots at the woman, two of which struck her. One of the other shots crashed through a window of the residence
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former Anderson resident, died in Miami, Fla. Funeral services were held, at the family residence in Indianapolis, followed by interment in Maplewood cemetery here
