Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1934 — Page 16

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FRENCH BANKER DIES TRYING TO ESCAPE POLICE Agents Shot Promoter to Stop Scandal, Paris Papers Claim. By United Prenn CHAMONIX. France, Jan. 9. Alexander Sacha Stavisky, absconding banker, died today, presumably a suicide, in the little Chamonix hospital, high in the Alps, where he had been hiding Stavisky took with him in death the story of his rise and fall—the rise as a boon companion of high government officials, the fall when bonds issued by his Credit Municipal Bayonne, combined bank and offeial pawnshop, were declared worthless. He died without regaining consciousness. Twelve hours before a bullet shattered his skull at the right temple just after crack operatives of the Surete General, the French Scotland Yard, burst in the door of the little mountain villa ■where he had been hiding in hope of escaping through the snow-filled passes to Switzerland. PARIS, Jan. 9.—Charges that Alexander Sacha Stavisky was killed by police to end a financial scandal threatening to blast the careers of many public men, were made today by newspapers. Socialist and right wing organs charged that the absconding financier, who fled as his Credit Municipal Bayonne bank collapsed in a $30,000 000 ruin, was informally put to death so that he could not confess. The charges followed immediately upon the resignation of Minister of Colonies Albert Dalimier, mentioned as having advised insurance companies to buy Stavisky’s worthless bonds. McGuffey Club Will Meet McGuffey Club will meet at 1:30 Saturday in Cropsey hall, city library. McGuffey quotations, a spelling match and literary entertainment will feature the meeting.

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METHODIST TRAINING SCHOOL WILL OPEN Leadership in Church Education Work Is Sought. A leadership training school, sponsored by the Indianapolis group of Methodist churches in the Greencastle district, will open tonight at 7:30 in the Riverside Park M. E. church, 2443 North Harding street. The school will continue every Tuesday and Thursday night with the last session Jan. 25. Five courses will be offered for the purpose of training persons in church school work. Enrollment may be obtained by writing to Mrs. Mary Williams, 1513 West Twenty-sixth street. Depression Victim Ends Life By United Press WARSAW. Ind., Jan. 9.—Despondent over his inability to find work, H. O. Murphy, 32, hanged himself today at his home here. His widow and two children survive. Skin-Itch Torture Ends; Millions Praise Zemo The first application of soothing, healing Zemo quickly relieves the torture of Itching Rashes, Eczema, Ringworm and similar skin troubles. For 25 years Zemo has been used and praised by millions as a clean, safe, dependable remedy for family use to relieve and clear away skin irritations. A trial will convince you of its great merit. Insist on genuine Zemo; it's worth the price because you get relief. !!se. (30c, sl. All druggists’. —Advertisement. Why Get Up Nights? THIS 250 TEST FREE If It Fails. Use this bladder laxative. Drive out the impurities and excess acids which cause the irritation that wakes you up. Get a regular 25 cent box of BUKETS. made from buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc. After four days test, if not satisfied, go back and get your 25c. They work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Bladder irregularity is nature’s danger signal and may warn you of trouble. You are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Hook Drug Stores.—Advertisement.

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APPRECIATION The remarkable protection which local building and loan associations have accorded the funds and homes of investors and borrowers is now being realized by every one. Determination, experience, foresight in management and adequate legislation are responsible for the fact that building and loan association members here have not experienced the despair of many other investors. 0 Appreciation is due your association for thus safeguarding your funds, or, perhaps, for the actual preservation of your m As long as homes * m continue to be built \ anew and better year is here. Concerted action is now necf ... the building and | essaiw on the part of every association investor or borrower * I Willie 0 used "to* J to increase the good already accomplished. § Resume your payments on your mortgage or shares. / THE MARION COUNTY league, of BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Copyright. 1933. A. Y. Grindle, Indianapolis, Ind.

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BANDIT SUSPECT SHOT DOWN BY CITY OFFICERS Taken to Hospital With Hip Wound; Held on Robbery Count. Police last night shot and captured Herman Cox. 27, of 611 North Delaware street, suspect in a holdup of the National Refining Company station at Twelfth street and Capitol avenue, a few minutes before. Cox was taken to city hospital with a hip wound, not considered serious, and was ordered held on robbery charges. He was identified by the station attendant, Harold Bills, 23, of 417 East Twenty-fourth street, as the man, wearing red rubber gloves and a white mask who robbed him of six one-dollar bills and $3.50 in change. Officers said they found these articles, together with a loaded revolver on Cox. The suspect was apprehended by Patrolmen Oren L. Mangus and Harry M. O’Mara, w’ho were circling the block, while Sergeant William Marks investigated the robbery report. Cox fled down an alley, the officers firing seven times, one shot taking effect. Harold Muesing, 1001 'Ashland avenue, attendant at the Standard oil station, 1002 Broadway, identified Cox as the man who attempted to hold up the station an hour earlier, fleeing when Muesing locked himself in the station lavatory as Cox sought to open the locked station door.

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Wants Moore Vice-President Garner Enjoys Comedian. By United Press Jan. 9.—The ▼ ’ capital has discovered what it takes to keep Vice-President John Nance Garner out of bed after 9 p. m. It takes Victor Moore in the comic opera role of Alexander Throttlebottom, vice - president extraordinary of the United States in ‘ Let ’Em Eat Cake.” Mr. Garner and PostmasterGeneral James A. Farley were in a box when the show opened here last night. Cast and audience were aware of their presence. But the two statesmen completely forgot themselves. Playing always to the Garner box, Mr. Moore made Vice-Presi-dent Throttlebottom an increasingly futile little man. And the real Vice-President laughed the loudest of all. Roosevelt Honors Jackson By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—President Roosevelt yesterday observed the birthday of Andrew Jackson, ordering his military and naval aids to place a wreath on the statue of the warrior President in Lafayette park.

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