Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1932 — Page 16

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ATTACK STIRS NEW STORM IN HONOLULU Woman Is Mistreated and Escort Tied to Rails by Assailant. BY DAN CAMPBELL CniUd Prrtt Staff Corremondent HONOLULU, Jan. 21. Public •larm over an outbreak of rioting and terrorism was aroused again today when a young woman was attacked and her escort waylaid and robbed. The attack, latest of a long series of violent crimes which have thrown the “Paradise of the Pacific” into a turmoil, spurred a search for Daniel Lyman, 22, murder convict who escaped New Year’s eve from Oahu prison. Both of the victims, Mrs. Taka Okazaki, 29, mother of two children, and Takeo Horamoto, 24, her escort, assertedly identified Lyman from a police photograph as their assailant. Attacked in Car They were attacked white seated In Horamoto’s machine near John Rogers airport, seven miles lrom the business section of Honolulu. The scene was near a well-traveled highway to Pearl Harbor navy base, where four persons accused of the ‘ honor slaying” of a young Hawaiian are awaiting action by the territorial grand jury. Horamoto and-Mrs. Okazaki, who were hysterical when found by police, said their attention was attracted by a report like an automobile explosion. Starting to investigate, Horamoto was struck on the head by the holdup man, dragged from the car and robbed. The assailant then forced them to drive to a nearby railway track, where he tied Horamoto to the rails and advanced toward Mrs. Okazaki. She screamed and attempted to flee. but was caught and overpowered. Runs f°r Aid Meanwhile, Horamoto freed himself and ran to the nearby airport for aid. The attacker asked the woman where she lived and then drove to within a block of her home, located in a thickly populated district. He put her out of the car and drove away. Police said both victims identified Lyman as their assailant from a police photograph. The woman was taken to a hospital. The convict escaped with Louis Kaikapu, another Oahu inmate, who entered an American woman’s house in Honolulu and robbed and attacked her. He was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment, but Lyman remained at large. The attack today was the latest in a long series which have aroused the island and caused widespread alarm. Dismissal Is Asked A formal motion was on file today for dismissal of murdered charges against four Americans in connection with the death of an Hawaiian charged with attacking a naval officer’s w-ife. Montgomery Winn, defense attorney, previously had threatened to institute habeas corpus proceedings unless the grand jury passed up the case at its first meeting Monday. Winn evidently intended to force the issue in an attempt to gain an early trial or immediate liberty for his clients, Mrs. Grace Hubbard Fortescue, Lieutenant Thomas H. Massie, whose wife was attacked, and two naval enlisted men. Police court charges of first degree murder were made soon after the Americans were arresetd Jan. 8. Police admitted that their evidence was entirely circumstantial and that they had no eye witness to the killing of the Hawaiian, Joe Kahahawai. The city-county attorney can not prosecute unless the grand jury returns true bills. Hurt in Auto. Bus Crash Samuel J. Leaman, 42, of 4932 Brouse street, incurred internal injuries and bruises today when the automobile he was driving was struck by a Peoples Motor Coach Company bus at Fall Creek boulevard and Delaware street. He was treated at city hospital. Stop That Cough Quick! Men. women and children everywhere are amazed at the quick results from the first swallow of Thoxine—a doctor’s famous prescription. Acts like magic, on anew principle. Stops the cough at once and goes direct to the internal cause preventing further trouble. Taken before retiring Thoxine absolutely prevents night coughing. It gives the same speedy relief for sore throat, too. Safe for the whole fam-ily-guaranteed no dope. Money back if not satisfied. 35c at your druggist.—Advertisement.

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NEW CABINET IN MEXICOFURMED Calles Is Retained as Secretary of War. Bp United Preen MEXICO CITY, Jan. 21.—Mexico had anew cabinet today, formed after the resignation Wednesday of the finance minister and foreign secretary. Manuel Tellez, former ambassador to Washington and secretary of interior until thj latest government reorganization, replaced Genaro Estrada as foreign secretary. Estrada was named ambassador to Spain, replacing Alberto Pani, who was recalled to serve as secretary of the treasury. Pani served as secretary of treasury several years ago. Luis Montes de Oca. retiring secrets iry of treasury and one of the outstanding political figures in Mexico in recent years, left by train for New York. General Plutarco Elias Calles, dominant figure in Mexican politics who returned to the cabinet several weeks ago as secretary of war, retained that post in the new government. It was indicated that Calles would continue in his familiar role as Mexico’s “strong man.” Back to Debut Scene BURNETTSVILLE. Ind.. Jan. 21. —Mrs. C. W. Sewell of Otterbein, national chairman of the American Farm bureau’s social and educational department, who made her debut as a public speaker here twen-ty-two years ago, will appear on the program of the tri-county farmers institute to be held Friday and Saturday. White. Cass and Carroll counties will be represented.

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NAB EX-CONVICT FOR SMUGGLING 6UNS TO PRISON Weapons Were Shipped Into Leavenworth in Shoe Polish, Is Charge. Bp United Preen DETROIT, Jan. >2l.—Harold fMonk) Fontaine, charged with shipping the guns and ammunition used last December in a break for liberty by seven prisoners at Leavenworth federal prison, may not be returned to the United States for several days. Federal officers believe others might be involved with Fontaine in the plot. They refused to say if additional arrests were imminent, however. Served Time for Smuggling Fontaine, arrested in Windsor, Ont., remained glum and sullen today as Orval G. Adams, inspector in charge of immigration in the Wihdsor district, asked Ottawa authorities for a warrant which would empower him to take Fontaine before a board of inquiry to establish his citizenship status. William G. Comb, chief assistant United States district attorney here, already has signed a warrant charging Fontaine with shipping the guns into the prison last December. He also will issue another warrant. he said, under which Fontaine will be returned to Kansas for trial. Fontaine twice has been sentenced to Leavenworth from Detroit, both times on alien smuggling charges. He was released last November. Polish Hid Guns, Charge Immediately after his release, federal investigators say they have learned, Fontaine went to St. Louis, STOP ITCHING TORTURE Clean, soothing, invisible ZEMO brings prompt relief to itching skin. Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Rashes, Dandruff and similar annoying, itching skin or scalp irritations are relieved and usually healed by this antiseptic, soothing lotion. All Druggists. 85c, 60c, SI.OO. Extra Strength for obstinate cases—sl.2s.

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where he purchased half a barrel of shoe polish. He had worked in the prison shoe factory with four of the men who later escaped, and knew incoming shipments of shoe polish were not inspected. The polish was shipped to George H. Clark at Joliet, 111., and there Fontaine received it that name, it is charged. In Joliet he purchased a shotgun, two revolvers, a rifle, a pistol, seventeen sticks of dynamite and two six-ounce containers of nitroglycerine. These were packed into the polish, and all returned to St. Louis, from where the barrel was shipped to Leavenworth on Dec. 7. A guard received the shipment, and the prisoners in the tscane plot, three of whom later killed themselves to escape capture, opened it, apprised by a telegram that the weapons were being shipped. The break was staged Dec. 12.

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BONDS ARE RE-OFFERED County Tries Again to Sell Issue for Refinanring Plan. A second attempt to sell $384,000 worth of bonds was made today in order to execute ~a refinancing plan for Marion county. By action of the county council,

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