Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1933 — Page 3

MAY 11, 1933

BONUS TROOPS. FACING EVICTION ORDER, MOVE Pick Another Site When Police Threaten to Disperse Them. ’ BY JOHN A. REIt'HMANN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 11.—Bonus marchers, encamped -tear the capltol, voluntarily moved on to another site today in the lace ol a threat by police to round up the 150 veterans and lores them either to leave the city or go to Ft. Hunt, Va., where the main body ol bonus seekers is gathering. Faced with the eviction order, the contingent stamped out camplires in the vacant lot near the house office building and dispersed to a new camp hall a dozen blocks away. The decision to move on came alter Harold Foulkrod and Mike Thomas, leaders ol the group, appealed in fiery speeches against “joining up with the Communists” out at the lort, which was tendered to the marchers lor a camp by the White House. A score or more ol police and detectives moved about nearby as the veterans cheered their leaders. Democrats Are Assailed Foulkrod assailed the Roosevelt administration. “What have they done?” he shouted. “They have cut the veterans’ compensation. The Democrats are the biggest bunch ol ingrates that ever walked in shoe leather. General Pelham D. Glasslord, chiel ol police here during last summer’s bonus occupation, said he thought many ol the marchers came to Washington because ol literature “sent out by that clever radical, Levin." Emmanuel Levin, according to Thomas, is the unofficial leader ol the 300 or more veterans at Fort Hunt. Meantime, the veterans assembling here had been granted part ol their demands. The White House announced that investigation had shown the economy act reduction of benefits to some veterans injured in the service were too severe and that they would be readjusted. Offices to Be Kept Open To effect this re-rating, regional offices ol the veterans bureau will be kept open, except where their services clearly are not needed. The closing of veterans’ hospitals also has been cancelled for the time being to permit further study of the situation. The White House statement, issued after a conference Wednesday night between President Roosevelt and Commander Louis Johnson of the American Legion, said the readjustment of payments would carry out the President's determination to make the workings of the economy act as humane as possible in cases of service connected disability. This announcement was expected to have conciliator/ affect on the veterans here to hold a demonstration early next week. YEGG SUSPECTS HELD

Loot of $35 Taken from Safe; Three Are in Custody. Three men are in custody on vagrancy charges today, pending outcome of an investigation of a burglary Wednesday night in the office of the Garten Feed Company, 518 South Senate avenue, wffiere loot of $35 was obtained from a safe wffiich was broken open. Those held are Scott Traughber, 232 Empire street, and Albert Raines, 812 Michael street. Negroes, and Raymond Miller, the last named giving the same address as Traughber. ILL MAN ENDS LIFE Commits Suicide by Inhaling Gas at His Home. John McGinley, 38, committed suicide by inhaling gas Wednesday in his home, 124 West Twelfth street, Apartment 6. Acquaintances said he had been despondent over 111 health. 4§ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery builds up the stomach and the blood so that the entire system feels the beneficial effect. Your appetite increases and you feel more peppy than you have felt in years. Read what S. A. D. Jordan of Route 1, Newport. Ind., says; "Last spring I was in a run-down condition, no energy, no appetite, nervous, breath bad, generally speaking, out-of-sorts every way. I took Ilr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ for two months and noted great improvement.’’ Sold by druggists everywhere. Writ* In Or. Pirrre's C.llnlr, Buffalo. W. v.‘

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ATHLETIC HERO OF NATION’S GIRL SCOUTS

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By United Brest NEW YORK, May 11 —America’s Girl Scouts have picked Johnny Weismuller, the professional swimmer and movie actor, for their athletic hero, a poll of 10.791 girls revealed. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody placed second, and Babe Ruth, third.

‘BABY STRIKERS’ WIN PAY RAISE BATTLE Manuafacturers Agree to Minimum Wage Scale. By United Pre** ALLENTOWN, Pa., May 11.—Victory came to the Lehigh valley

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“baby strikers” when a committee of the manufacturers agreed to increase wages of the strikers and to establish a minimum wage board in the mills. All manufacturers joined in the agreement, reached Wednesday with officials of the state department of labor and industry, except, the owners of the D. and D. Shirt Company in Northampton, where the strike of children workers will continue.

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LOVE TRIANGLE CAUSES GIRL'S DEATHPLUNGE Brilliant University Graduate Leaps 20 Stories After Affair Is Broken. By United Prrtit CHICAGO. May 11.—A father’s broken story ol his futile effort to save his daughter from the love triangle that ended with her suicide was told before a coroner’s jury today. Dr. Andrew O. Roche, Calumet, Mich., appeared before the coroner's jury in the inquest into the death of his daughter. Rebecca Claire Roche, 23, brilliant Northwestern university graduate, who leaped to her death from a Michigan avenue office building Wednesday. The young woman was employed as a dental assistant to Dr. Maurice M. Restell. Love sprang up between the two. After a discusison with Restell's wife, the girl had agreed to return to her Michigan home for a few months. If the love of the dentist and his assistant continued despite the separation, there was to be a divorce to enable them to marry. Dr. Roche said that he had received a telephone call Monday advising him his daughter was in danger of an affair with a married man. He telephoned her, and pleaded with her to return home. She agreed and he w 7 as expecting her

TRAPS KIDNAPERS

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William Trevillian (above), wealthy Freeport (111.) manufacturer, allow T ed himself to be kidnaped for $25,000 ransom so his abductors might be trapped. Trevillian was found bound and gagged in a cabin with two men accused as his kidnapers.

to arrive when he was informed of ; the suicide. The father revealed his daughter J had been a brilliant student, finishing second in her high school class, and entering Northwestern university on a scholarship. She had. always been happy, he said, and did not seem depressed during his conversation with her. The story of the girl’s leap was quickly told. She had attempted to end her life during the night I and Dr. Restell and his wife had gone to the detnal office in response to a telephone call.

LIGHT CO. TAX BURDENSLICED Valuation Is Cut $2,791,510 in Accordance With Board Order. Valuation of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company today was reduced $2,791,510, from $37.218.450. on an order by the Indiana state tax board. Philip Zoercher, board chairman, said gross revenue of the utility had dropped from $9,820,000 in 1931 to $8,934,000 in 1932. There was no valuation set out by the public service commission in the issuance of the rate order. Hence, the valuation slash only has the effect of reducing the utility tax load.

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Filling Station Is Robbed Two Negro gunmen robbed William Ogden. 3i06 MacPherson avenue, attendant at the Standard Oil

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