Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1931 — Page 18

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BAIL IS DENIED KILLER IN LOVE DEATH DRAMA Friend of Slain Clubman Tells Tragedy Story at Inquest. ' (Continued from Page 1) female servant and walked into the foyer, where we left our hats. “When Eddie saw us, he leaped to his feet. 'Get the hell out of here,’ he shouted, as he swung at Donaldson. A scuffle followed and as Horace Allen came toward me, I went behind him and held his arms. Just then Donaldson swung at Eddie and hit him in the mouth and knocked him to the floor. "I told them to stop, as we had come to settle things and not to fight. Ordered Out of Boom “Eddie got up from the floor and I noticed his lips were cut and bleeding. Eddie shouted, ‘You get the hell out of here.’ “Donaldson said nothing. Eddie turned to me and said, ‘That goes for 3'ou, too.’ “I told him that we could settle that later and Eddie said, ‘I am going to get someone to put you out.’ "He returned in a few minutes with a servant of the hotel and told us to get out. "When I explained (hat. we had come to settle something, the servant withdrew. "Eddie then said he was going to summon the police and have us ejected. “I asked Mr. Allen why he turned Bose out. He said that wes unaware that she had left the apartment, as he was under the impression that she had gone to friends for dinner. Returns With Gun “I asked Mr. Allen if he would treat Rose like a daughter, or continue as he had, and he replied, "as I have been.’’ “ ‘We might as well go, Francis,’ I said, ‘as we are only butting our heads against a stone wall.’ "Eddie had left the apartment when he said he was going for the police and three of us were there alone. "We turned to go, and as we reached the small foyer of the apartment and picked up our hats, we saw Eddie. “He had a gun, held in the dSirry position. "I said nothing and I don’t recall Francis saying anything. Eddie shouted: ‘You didn’t.’ Then he fired. “Francis dropped to the floor, blood streaming from his side. Eddie was about six or eight feet from us when he fired. “I shouted for help and then went down stairs to inquire regarding medical attention. Admits Bitter Feeling “When I returned to the room I knelt beside Skinma and he was still conscious.” Lucas admitted that there was bitter feeling between Donaldson and the Allen family. Lucas insisted that Donaldson loved the pretty debutante and that she loved him. “They spoke of their love for each other while we were in the Bellevue Stratford hotel in Philadelphia, before we went to the apartment,” he said. Domlldson was buried Thursday in New Laurel Hill cemetery. Only members of the Donaldson family attended. Girl Is Resentful The girl’s’ father, Horace Allen, tall, distinguished, grayed and bent by the financial worries of unkind times, remained in the home of friends after a formal statement accusing Donaldson of seducting Rose. Rose herself spent last night under the same roof with her father, but bitter and resentful of family interference in her romance, which ended in tragedy. The girl has attacked her brother in a public statement, accusing him of threatening to “blow Donaldson's head off.” This threat, she said, came some weeks before the shooting. Answer Given Father The father’s public statement claimed Rose’s seduction was not the direct cause of the shooting: he pointed out that the killing was the (result of Donaldson’s "brutal attack” on young Allen in the Allen apartment after an argument. Allen, however, drove ten miles to get the shotgun with which to kill.

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SELF RULE FOR INDIA TO HINGE ON COMPROMISE Plan, Approved by Gandhi, Requires Hindu-Moslem Agreement. BY HARRY FLORY United Pres* Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 13.—The round table conference to draft anew constitution for India, today found the Mahatma Gandhi reported in agreement with the government on plans to terminate the sessions. With the minorities committee meeting under chairmanship of Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald, the News Chronicle said it understood Gandhi and government officials had agreed on gradual formation of central government in India. 9 The newspaper said the government favored immediate establishment of autonomous government in the variuos India provinces, to be folowed by centralization of responsibility. Hindus in Majority The provincial assemblies \yould appoint delegates to a central convention, which would organize the central government. Gandhi announced he was anxious for a settlement of the most serious obstacle to completion of the new constitution—the controversy between Hindus and Moslems over representation in the new government. He said he was willing to accept, without qualification, the arbitration of the controversy by a judicial committee. The Hindus far outnumber Moslems in India, but the Moslems have demanded one-third representation. Await Hindus’ Acceptance The Moslems, the Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and other minorities in India issued a long memorandum, explaining they had agreed to the settlement, which was outlined for presentation formally at the minorities committee meeting. The Hindus and the Sikhs have not yet agreed to accept the proposals, the statement said. Exact terms of agreement were not given, although the Moslems contended the proposals would give the Hindus and Sikhs full representation in the central legislature. The cabinet met Thursday night and discussed the minorities question and the future of the round table conference. Charged With Booze Law Violation Charged with operating a blind tiger, after police raided his home Thursday and said they found a cache of liquor hidden under a sliding step, Price Graves, 29, of 530 South Alabama street, faces trial today before Municipal Judge William 11. Sheaffer.

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•WELSHING’ IS CHARGED Two Under Arrest, After Alleged Failure to Pay Lottery Prize. Charged with refusing to pay a $53 prize in a gambling pool, John Walton, a barber at 817 East Thirtythird street, and Edward Arnett, 2525 Broadway, alleged operator of the pool, today face trial on counts of operating a lottery scheme and gift enterprise. Walton *~nd Arnett were arrested on warrants signed by P. C. Grimes, who said he held the winning ticket in the pool, but failed to collect the prize.