Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1932 — Page 3

APRIL 23, 1032

BISHOP CHARGES HILL MASSACRE Asserts Italians Slain in U. S. Rural Area. By United Press ALBANY, N. Y.. April 23.—A claim that a group of Italian workmen were slain by natives of an Appalachian country—an incident that aroused protest from Italy—has been made by an Episcopalian bishop. The Rt. Rev. Prank W. Creighton, bishop of Mexico, and director of domestic missions of the Protestant Episcopal church, revealed this during an address in which he stressed need of continuing missionary work in the southern mountains. “Upon learning of the slayings,’’ Bishop Creighton asserted, “the Italian government complained to the United States. ' •‘The whole matter was hushed up.’’ he added. He declined to elaborate on the incident, explaining that: “If the ident ty of the place where the deaths occurred came out, all my missionary work in the mountains would collapse.” The workmen were imported from Italy by a railroad to construct a spur, Bishop Creighton said. Natives, angered because of the invasion, ordered them to leave. When they refused, they were slain, he asserted. EARTH’S PULL DWARFED BY LIGHTNING-FAST TOP Scientist Shows Device Spinning 500,000 Times a Minute. UNIVERSITY, Va„ April 23.—A tiny top that spins at 500,000 revolutions a minute and exerts a centrifugal force a million times : rrongcr than the earth’s gravity was demonstrated Friday to the Virginia Academy of Science. The top was developed by Dr. •Jess W. Beams, University of Virginia physicist, as an aid in studying the molecular behavior of various materials. It is less than half an inch in diameter and is driven by jets of compressed air. The material being studied Is placed on top of the device and Its behavior under the tremendous force exerted by the spinning is observed thorugh a microscope. SEWER SUIT ARGUED Taxpayer Seeks to Block $400,000 Broad Ripple Project. Arguments on a suit by Henry L. Harding, Indianapolis taxpayer, to block construction of a $400,000 sewer system in Broad Ripple, and along Pogue's Run and Pleasant Run, were heard Friday by the supreme court. The hearing was on petition for reopening of the case following denial of the petition in county courts. The project is being pushed by the American Legion as a means of providing work for hundreds of unemployed. CITES NEED OF BEER “For It,” Says Detroit Mayor,” But We Haven't Time For Parade. By 1 hi ted Press DETROIT, April 23.—The American people need beer and should have it, Mayor Murphy said today replying to Mayor Walker’s announcement in New York for a beer demonstration in May. “But” said the mayor, “Detroit right now has even more important problems and we can not officially sponsor a parade here. However, there will be no objection to one.” Civic leaders are joining in a plan lo stage the parade. KEEP MINERS OFF JOBS 3CO Men, Armed With Clubs, Balk Operations at Richmond, Mo. /.'// L nltcd Press RICHMOND, Mo.. April 23.—A crowd of 300 men armed with clubs Friday drove off miners who sought to begin work at the Bates coal mine No. 21 here. The miners retreated without injury, and no arrests were made.

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MOSES DRAWS GIFT Given Huge Club Sent to 'Sons of Wild Jackass.’ By United Press WASHINGTON, April 23—The senate chuckled Friday as Senator Moses (Rep., N. H.), was presented with a huge wooden club from the "Sons of the Wild Jackass.” The bludgeon, about three feet long and four inches thick, was sent t 0 Senator Nye (Rep., N. D.), by the Galesburg <N. D.) farmers’ union. It bore the inscription: “Regards to th e Sons of the Wild Jackass.” • “I do not want to keep such a dangerous weapon around,” Nye announced. "I move it be presented to the author of the wild jackass phrase, the senator from New Hampshire, Mr. Moses.” The club was transferred to Moses’ desk. HURLED OFF TRAIN'TOP Man Badly Injured in Plunge Off Freight Car. By United Press WARSAW, Ind., April 23.—Frederick Martin, 30, of Marion, has learned that the top of a moving refrigerator railway car is no more safe than it is comfortable. As the car on which Martin was sleeping rounded a curve near Packerton Thursday night, he was thrown eighteen feet to the right of way. He was found this morning and brought to a Warsaw hospital, suffering from a fractured knee, broken ribs, and internal injuries.

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