Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 118, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1932 — Page 2

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LEGGER GANG KIDNAPS FOUR DRY SLEUTHS Rum Runners Use Machine Guns in Desperate Try for Seized Booze. By f nitrd Press LEONARDTOWN, Md., Sept, 26. —Rum runners who used machine guns on federal agents in a desperate attempt to recapture an SIB,OOO liquor cache they had stored In the longer seaside mansion of a Peruvian diplomat, were sought along Chesapeake bay today. The runners held up the agents early Sunday as they were convoy ing the seized liquor to Baltimore. Under a barrage of machine gun fire, they halted the convoy, kidnaped four agents, and sped away with the liquor truck, only to abandon it a few minutes later when the machine broke down. The federal agents were released unharmed. The new suspects are Max Kraske, a roofer, who was held and later released in the recent threat to kidnap the infant son of Jack Durand of Lake BlufT, and Benjamin Shanks. Both were arrested on anonymous tips to police. FOOTBALL YOUTHS HURT Bloomfield Youths Victims of Sunday Night Auto Mishap. Rii United Press BLOOMFIELD, Ind., Sept. 26. Three Bloomfield high school football players were injured, one believed seriously, Sunday night when the automobile in which they were riding overturned near here. Thomas Dugger, right guard, was taken to a Linton hospital suffering injuries to his back and possible internal injuries. Dallas O’Neil, full back, and Clyde Ashbaugh, substitute half back, suffered cuts and bruises.

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Major-General John A. Lejeune (above), former commandant of the United States Marine Corps, is in a serious condition at Lexington, Va., as the result of a fall in which he suffered a fractured skull and a broken ram. General Lejeune. now superintendent of the Virginia Military institute, was inspecting the school grounds when he fell down an embankment.

TENOR WINS AUDITION Joseph Macy to Represent City in State-Wide Contests. Joseph Macy, 325 North Capitol avenue, tenor, was named winner of the Atwater Kent audition Sunday in the WFBM studios. Macy is 21, a pupil of Franklin Taylor, and a student at Butler univeristy. He will represent Indianapolis and vicinity in the state contests to be held at WFBM Oct. 30. Miss Robbye Cook, coloratura soprano, will represent Indianapolis in the state women’s contest to oe Weld in the WFBM studios Oct. 23.

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2 ARE KILLED; ORDER TROOPS TO SHUT MINE Citizens Slain in Warfare in Ohio Strike Zone; Youth Is Victim. By United Prees COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 26.—Adju-tant-General Frank D. Henderson today ordered mine No. 267, at Hollister, O, closed after two citizens were killed. The general ordered the mine to remain closed until order is restored. He demanded that his officers in the Hocking Valley area disarm all company guards. He commaifded co-operation of his soldiers in the area with the sheriff of Athens county to bring about immediate restoration of “public safety.” Henderson’s action was taken under orders of Governor George Wnite after Clarmont Banfleld, 18, was killed in his home by a wild bullet fired supposedly by snipers at the mine. The boy was not a miner. Boyd Vincent,' 45, alleged strike agitator, had been slain at Luhrig previously during a quarrel with Cash Tedrow, 44, who said Vincent threatened to “get him.” STATE PASTOR DEAD The Rev. E. D. Howe Is Taken at Frankfort; Held Pulpit Here. FRANKFORT, Ind., Sept. 26. The Rev. E. D. Howe, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church here, died Sunday night. He came here a year ago from the United Protestant church of Indianapolis where he had been six years. Mr. Howe’s wife died about two months ago. Funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday in the Methodist Protestant church here. The Rev. George Farrow of Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Methodist Protestant conference, will be in chagre, assisted by other pastors. Burial will be here.

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Rowland P. (Dusty) Rhodes, Ninth ward Republican precinct committeeman and beer joint operator, who was shot fatally Sunday by two unidentified masked men, at his resort at 3750 Madison avenue. Story on Page One.

FARMER HUNTED AS DRY AGENT SLAYER Brother of Chicago Administrator Killed After Raid on Still. By United Frets AITKIN, Minn., Sept. 26.—Eight prohibition agents, led by M. L. Harney, administrator of the Chicago district; five men from the federal department of justice, and a half dozen deputy sheriffs beat through the underbrush today on a hunt for Harry Hedstrom, 24, suspected of slaying James G. Harney, prohibition agent. The slain man, shot/rom ambush, Saturday, in the backwoods near Tamarack, was a brother of Administrator Harney. Soon after agents reported finding a still on Hedstrom’s farm, where James Harney was killed.

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SENATE PROBE TO DARE INSULL CRASH DETAILS Investigation Slated for Early December by Chairman Norbeck. BY LYLE C. WILSON I'gitnl frMS Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Senate investigation of the collapse of the Insull utilities pyramid is expected to develop the story' of hpw and why America ninvestors lost almost $1,000,000,000 in the vast enterprise of Samuel and Martin Insull. Chairman Norbeck of the senate and banking and currency committee has fixed the investigation for early December. It will be a part of the stock market inquiry begun last session. Norbeck's decision to get the facts of the Insull story disposed finally of the dispute within the committee whether it should limit its inquiries to mere short selling. Majority sentiment consistently has been for a thorough expose of all market operations. In response to a telegraphic inquiry. Norbeck informed the United Press; “Investigation carried on this summer has confirmed my suspicion that much of the Insull stock was sold on misrepresentation and fake reports as to ownership. The public have lost hundreds of millions of dollars. These facts will be represented to the committee.” That program would put the Insull inquiry at the head of the committee agenda. The committee has depended so far on published reports of investigators made by receivers of Insull Utilities Investments. As soon as all data has been collected by proper authorities in Chicago, a committee representative probably will be assigned to prepare the information for presentation here.

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Call for a demonstration by 20.000 farmers when President Hoover visits Des Moines, la., Oct. 4, has been issued by John A. Simpson (above), national president of the Farmers’ union. Addressing the lowa union's convention he rallied farmers with the cry. “Let's show the President how many of us need adequate farm relief.”

MILLION PARED FROM LAKE COUNTY BUDGET 38-Cent Levy for 1933 Is Adopted by Council Action. Bytnited Press CROWN POINT, Ind., Sept. 26. One million dollars was pared from Lake county budget requests by the county council as it adopted a 38cent levy for 1933, 2 cents below the present rate. The new levy Is estimated to raise $1,190,362 as against $1,716,313 raised raised this year. In eliminating a $500,000 poor relief appropriation the council authorized sale of $400,000 in tax warrants to mature in 1934.

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FARMERS LOAN LIST SENT TO CROPJYERS U. S. Orders Amounts Owed Government be Paid by Purchasers. By Scripps-H award N>i otpaper Alliance NEW YORK, Sept. 26—Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of agriculture, through the crop production loan office, has served notice on all persons buying crops from farmers who borrowed money from the government that they must sand to the department of agriculture, before paying anything to the farmer, the amount owed the government. This became known here when a notice from the crop loan office, together with a list of farmers with oustanding loans in counties throughout southern New Jersey, was sent to the World-Telegram office by a Jersey business man. Some of the loans are as small as S3O. The largest are S4OO. while the average is a little over S2OO. Addressing persons who may purchase crops, or parts of crops, from the farmers, the government advises them as follows: “If you find that the individual whose crops you are about to buy secured a loan from this office, you are under obligations to see that the purchase money is applied to the payment of the debt due the secretary of agriculture and forward such check direct to this office, or deliver it to our authorized field inspector. “Remittance should always be accompanied by a statement showing the loan number, and the name and address of the borrower for whom remittance is made.” The loans on which collection is sought were authorized by congress on Jan. 22, 1932. and those now outstanding have been computed on a basis which includes interest to Nov: 30. What arrangements will be made for refunding interest in the gov-

ernment's notice, which Is signed by Don C, McVay, manager of tht Washington regional office of the crop production loan office. The notice, duplicates -of which are understood to have been broadcast throughout the nation, are accompanied by lists of borrowing farmers in all counties near the recipients of the notices. “For the convenience of purchasers of crops and other interested parties.” the government notice reads, “lists of these loans by counties have been prepared and there is attached hereto a list of loans made tc farmers in the county in which you are operating. “.Should you need a list for any other county within your trade area, please advise us immediately and we shall send you such additional lists as you may require.” One Cent a Day Brings SIOO a Month Over One-half Million Dollars Already Paid in Cash Benefits. One cent a day <53.65 per year), invested in a National Protective Policy, will now buy more insurance benefits than can be secured from any other Company for any amount up to $lO per year. This new policy, paying benefits up to SIOO each month or SI,OOO to $1,500 at death, is now being sold to all men. women and children, between the ages of 7 and 80 years, whether employed or not. The benefits for auto accidents of SIOO a month (instead of the usual SSO a month) is said by many to be alone worth the entire cost of $3.65 per year. Yet this is but one of the many features of this new and unusual policy. The National Protecting is the largest; and oldest company of Its kind In th# world. It has paid over one-half million dollars in cash to thousands of its policyholders when rash was most needed. Send No Money For 10 days' free inspection of policy, simply send name, age, address, bene, fl. iarv's name and relationship to National Protective Insurance Cos., 414 Pickwielc Building, Kansas City, Mo. No qiedieal examination or other red tape. After reading policy, which will he mailed to you, either return It or send $3.65 which pays yon up for a whole year—36s days. Send today whife offer is still open.—Advertisement.

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