Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1931 — Page 11

APRIL 23, 1931

LEADERS UNDER FIRE IN MORE THAN 2MITIES Charges of Graft, Neglect, Inefficiency Face Chiefs of U. S. Towns. (CoDvrlcht. 1911. br United PrM> NEW YORK. April 23.—Official conduct of executives in a score or more of American cities was under Investigation today. h A demand has gone to Governor Roosevelt for removal of Mayor James J. Walker of New York. City on charges of misfeasance. Hearings are underway on the fitness of District Atttorney Thomas C. T. Crain to hold office. Police have been dismissed on charges* they "framed” innocent girls. Two patrolmen have been found guilty of perjury. Investigate Cop’s Accounts In Chicago, a special grand Jury is investigating bank accounts of policemen "from Commissioner Jphn H. Alcock down.” One police captain whose annual salary Is $4,000 is to be questioned on the fact he has banked SIOO,OOO. Public hearing will start today In Los Angeles into charges that General hospital is administered inefficiently by Dr. N. N. Wood. Detectives claim to have discovered that hospital supplies totaling $500,000 had been taken by employes. State Treasurer Larry Brunk of Missouri awaits impeachment trial on a charge of misappropriating $2,700 of state money and accepting SIO,OOO in connection with the approval of questionable bonds as security for state bonds. Pound Guilty of Embezzlement At San Diego, Cal., George Moulton, former San Diego county assessor, was found giiilty Wednesday on charges of embezzlement of $25,000 of public funds. One city councilman and his business partner in Atlanta, Ga., are serving sentences on the chain gang as result of the investigation under way there for seventeen months. Bribery, extortion, and Jury tampering have been investigated. A Minneapolis grand jury is investigating charges that police protected vice and racketeering, while in St. Paul a grand jury is hearing charges that the Griswold Traffic Signal Company had to pay commissions to politicians to get St. Paul business. In Portland, Ore., Racine, Wis., Detroit, Boston, Buffalo, N. Y.; Seattle, Pittsburgh, Youngstown, O.; Akron, 0., and Asheville, N. C„ public officials are under fire on charges ranging from bank conspiracy in an effort to steal public funds to mere police protected gambling. COOPER TO BE BURIED Funeral Rites Will Be Held at 3 Today at Home. Funeral rites were to be held at 3 this afternoon at the home for Charles M. Cooper, 1730 North Meridian street, president of the United States Encaustic Tile Company. Dr. Lewis Brown, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, was to officiate at the services. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

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BY BEN STERN BLUFF, genial Elza O. Rogers of Lebanon, has decided not to step out of the picture as G. O. P. state chairman. He’s ready to accept re-election, friends declare. Just after the 1930 election, Rogers expressed himself as disgusted, ready to resign after the general assembly session. "Being state chairman hurts my legal practice,” declared Elza. "Every time I go into a courtroom, no matter how trivial the cause may be, the opposing counsel tells the Jury, ‘see, politics has been brought to bear and an attempt to overawe you is being made by bringing the Republican state chairman Into the case.’ U tt u Rogers did what he could to stem the Democratic tide last November, so there is no disposition to blame him for the overwhelming Republican defeat. He is liked exceedingly well by party workers. Elected chairman in 1928 through Watson-Thurman influence, Rogers has been constantly on the job, even between campaigns. Ivan Morgan, he of the gladsome raiment, who is Third district chairman and a well-known canner of Austin, was being groomed to succeed Rogers. Now that the chairman intends to hold on, a boom has been launched to obtain for Morgan the Republican nomination for Governor. His friends point out that Morgan is well known and closely connected with farm groups and that may aid him. But Morgan is a Watson-Thurman man and, it is understood, would be loath to enter the race against M. Bert Thurman, G. O. P. national committeeman. n * Morgan would like to be state chairman, but does not care to campaign for the post. Since the reapportionment, both Morgan and Harry Nichols of Madison, Fourth district chairman, reside in / the same district, the new Ninth. Nichols, Republican nominee for state treasurer in 1930, is popular, and may seek re-election as district chairman. If so, he has a tactical advantage over Morgan, for where nine counties from the old Fourth district are in the new Ninth, it contains but five of the old Third district. This should, and would ordinarily, give Nichols 18 votes in the district convention against 10 for Morgan.

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SCHEDULE FOR GARBAGE SQUAD IS ANNOUNCED Only Minor Changes Made in Collection Time and Routes. Allies of housewives in the city’s annual clean-up, paint-up drive, the city’s garbage wagons are combing the streets and alleys to remove a year’s accumulation of rubbish to the discard. To facilitate the task, Truly Nolen, collection superintendent, today announced the regular collection schedule is being followed with but minor changes. The schedule: MONDAY—West of Mon railroad, east of White river and north of Fortieth itreet; also west of Madison avenue and south of Washington street. TUESDAY— West of Monon. east of White river, from Thirtieth to Fortieth; also from south city limits north on Madison to Washington, east on Washington to Shelby, south on Shelby to Prospect, east on Prospect to Sherman drive, and south on Sherman drive to south city limits. WEDNESDAY—West of Monon. east of White river Twenty-second to Thirtieth; also north on Shelby from Prospect to Washlngtcn. west on Washington to Monon railroad. north following Monon to Michigan, east on Michigan to Keystone. south on Keystone to Washington. east on Washington to Sherman drive, south on Sherman to Prospect and west on Prospect to Shelby. THURSDAY—West of Monon and east of White river. Thirteenth to Twenty-sec-ond; also north from Michigan following Monon to Thirty-fourth, east on Thirtyfourth to Sherman drive, south on Sherman drive to Sixteenth, west on Sixteenth to Keystone, south on Keystone to Michigan and west on Michigan to Monon. FRIDAY—West of Monon and east of White river, Washington to Thirteenth streets: also everything east of Sherman drive and south of Sixteenth street. SATURDAY—North of Washington and west of White river; also from Sixteenth south to Pennsylvania railroad between Keystone and Sherman drive. POLICE HUNT CLUBBER Still Lack Clew to Identity of Mrs. Earll’s Assailant. Detectives still were balked today in investigation of an attack on Mrs. Mollie Earll, 26, of 1401 Bellefontaine street, whose skull was fractured by a clubber who entered her home Monday night. Mrs. Earll has not recovered consciousness since the attack.

O ne moment fWmmm \ ■ carl beesley arly mutnln'. dinin' tin fall roundup. M X * X Just as we was startin’out with 15,000 head of Brahma steer, the yelp of a coyote cut the $0- black stillness—the most infuriatin’, vicious wail -***.- SSpNfc , JgaMMr mi f " }f 1 "Then a pack of timber wolves chimed in. mK&W h / iMR' Jli: IW Those steer began to fidget. They got kinda panIp&jtskJskLw lImF H Mm'Sm I icky. Then they broke. The stampede was on! J "I jumped on Wyoming Boy, my favorite pony, . jNra| W / and beat it for the head of the pack. One other !. W cowpuncher was with me. Racin’ like the wind, ‘ktSUk mt we drew up even with the leaders of the stam|r?\ pede. Fightin’ every inch of the way, we finally W § Wi The Open A Ranch Cowboy from Mill Creek, managed to get a few yards ahead of them. VUk W-.. Oklahoma, carl beesley, crowned All- "Then in a flash, my pal’s horse stepped into mmL ||fl Ph^delph b ia y ifS^emfte^i a P rairie - do g hole ’ stumbled. My friend cata- * * pulted, fell with a thump. I reined in,my pony, wIF jumped to his aid. If I did not act quick,, we would both be trampled to death. Out of the corner of my eye I saw the chargin’ herd poundin’ closer, snortin’ wildly. I’ll say, this was one moment ■M when I had to keep cool!” tii/p nv ! IuVtKT moment'" Inhale or not- Wings are clean and COOLf TThy do we "air-uash" the fine tobaccos used in WINGS ciga- t/ldfPC A rettes? For the same reason that you use a vacuum cleaner Al R-COO LED We take nature’s purest air and use it to remove all those ydl!I m fine ’ irritating particles that cause "bite” in a cigarette. liSv m ".sJEJ^r'oov Every speck of fuzz, dry dust and dirt is ''air-washed” out to Bfj cellophanci make WINGS tobacco, clean, pure, cool-burning. That’s why | MS fiZ^tUy^ul^pr^f you get such a cool kick out of WINGS. They’re cleap, fresh Ihey^m l /Tt* °* COO ’ as when they were first air-cooled in our factory _ rajkgflkftlgjfc&&A IVVllijgflßgMF © iqjl,Broc&WlUiimaon Tobacco Corp., Leuisrlile, |Cy.

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Wet Campaign By United Prett PARIS, April 23.—Jean Jules Verne, grandson of the author who created the idea of exploring the sea’s bottom around the north pole by submarine in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas,” fears for the safety of the Nautilus christened with ice water. He may write Sir Hubert Wilkins suggesting the ceremony be done over again with champagne. Verne is worried because there never has been a precedent even among polar cruisers of a ship being christened with ice water and getting anywhere.

FATHER GRILLED IN BOnUEATH Admits Hiding Gun; Cross Carved in Youth's Head. By United Prett TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., April 23. —The little blue automatic that killed Adam Bellinger, 19, in his father’s home, surrounded by his parents and friends, lay in state police headquarters here today. It was turned over to state troopers by Orville Bellinger, the boy’s father, who for three days had insisted he knew nothing of it. It is believed to be the key to mystery of the boy’s death. Late Wednesday Bellinger’s reserve cracked, and he admitted to officers that he had hidden the gun. He led state troopers to a lonely swamp some distance from the farmhouse. Thrusting his hand into a crevice in the stump, he brought forth the small, mud-covered weapon. Mystery continued to obscure the origin of a mysterious cross-shaped cut found on the dead boy’s forehead above the bullet wound. Officers further were puzzled by the disappearance of the fatal bullet, which someone dug out of the ceiling before deputy sheriffs arrived. Oldest Citizen Dies LADOGA, Ind., April 23.—The oldest citizen of Ladoga, Mrs. Mary A. Slade, 94, was buried Wednesday. She was the widow of George W. Slade, Civil war veteran.

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