Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1932 — Page 3
NOV. 22, 1932
LOST MEMORY BROU6HT RACK TO COLJOBINS Recognizes His Wife and Nephew, but Still Is ‘Very Sick Man.’ By 1 nitrt Prr*n ASHVILLE, N. C.. Nov. 22,-Ray-mond Robins, noted prohibition advocate, who had been the center of a national search since his disappearance two months ago. still was kept in seclusion today by physicians, although it was announced that he had “regained his memory.” Members of the little group, who surrounded Robins since his discovery in the little town of Whittier, where he had been known as
“Reynolds Rogers,” told a dramatic story of his return to the world of actuality, and his sudden reco gn i tion of Mrs. Robins. Dr. M. A. Griffin, who has had charge of the medical aspects of the case, issued a bulletin at 4 p. m. Monday announcing that Robins had rec-
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ognized his wife and a nephew, John Dreier. The physician added to this bulletin, during the evening, with a two-page, typewritten statement describing Robins’ “return to consciousness,” as related by Dreier. The second statement related that Robins, holding hands with his wife, called her “Margaret,” and then turned to the physician acknowledging that he was Robins. Robins was described as “undergoing a great strain” and “looking desperately ill.” Once the exchange of identities was completed, Robins consented to have the beard he has worn for several weeks shaved off, and, according to his friends, “appeared much more like himself.” Dr. Griffin reiterated that Robins still is a very sick man, and insisted that as long as he is a patient at his sanatorium, where he was brought after a 12-year-old boy, Carl Fisher, had discovered his identity, he will permit no one to interview him. FROZEN BODY IS FOUND Elderly Dead Woman Sitting Upright When Tragedy Is Learned. By Vnitrd Prca REDKEY, Ind.. Nov. 22.—The frozen body of Mrs. Clara Stemen, 74, was found in her home here Monday. Authorities believed she had suffered a heart attack more than a week ago. She was sitting upright in a chair.
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ATTORNEY 1$ ACQUITTED False Claim Charge Against Harrington Fails to Convict, Humphrey C, Harrington, an attorney, was acquitted Monday by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell of presenting a false claim in the damage suit of Charles E. Martin, a peddler, who entered a plea of guilty. Martin was injured when struck by a mail truck in 1931. Harrington was his attorney in collection of damages from the United States government. It is alleged that false affidavits were filed, stating payment had been made for nurse service to Martin. His case was taken under advisement. From east to west, Alaska is as wide as the United States.
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SPECIAL JUDGE MAY BENAMED Baltzell May Disqualify Self in Kokomo Case. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell today indicated to attorneys his willingness to disqualify himself to try the Kokomo American Legion convention liquor conspiracy case
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because of his membership in the legion. The court said he did not know whether the legion, as an organi- ; zation, is interested in the case, but I said that if the fact he and District Attorney George R. Jeffrey both are legion members might prove embarrassing in the trial, ’ e would be willing to disqualify himself and ap- ’ point a special judge. No decision in the matter has been reached. The case originated several months ago when federal dry agents swooped on a Kokomo hotel barroom, which, they charged, was boing operated in connection with the state Legion convention. 1
WATER RATE HEARING SET Final Decision to Be Made Dec. 7 at Statehouse. Following immediately upon the resignation of Commissioner Harry K. Cuthbertson from the public service commission, announcement | was made of final hearing in the ; Indianapolis Water Company rate
case at 9, Dec. 7, at the statehouse. Cuthbertson handled the case, and obtained an emergency rate reduction. The renewed hearings are for final setting of rates. The reduced rates were protested last week by Clarence Geist. Philadelphia. owner of the company, in a visit to the office of Governor Harry G. Leslie. He said that during three months the company had lost 550.000 from shut-offs and $75,000 from reductions and “that can not go on.” Cuthbertson wrote the emergency rate reduction order over the company’s protest and made it stick when the utility took the matter into federal court on appeal.
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