Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1934 — Page 24
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DESCRIBE ORGY IN MILWAUKEE PENAL HOUSE Inmates Tell of Drunken Revels at New Year's Eve Party. gy r .trd Prrtt MILWAUKEE. WU.. March 15. Jnmafes of the Milwaukee House ©f Correction playpd a came of “war * at a npw year s eve party, with the prime rule that all •solders" must be drunk. District Attorney William A. Zabrl said today as he resumed questioning of Witnesses before a county board investigating the institution. A former inmate of the House of correction was called to repeat a statement that the party was held in a section of tne house where •prisoners were allowed to sleep late if they had a hangover." Details of the game were suppressed. Other inmates and guards of the institution told previously of another party at which men and women prisoners joined with attendants in an all night riot of pleasure, with a girl prisoner performing a nude dance at the height of the evening. Mr. Zabel announced as the hearing opened that he would investigate reports that influential prisoners were permitted to hold parties in a hotel. Supervisor George .1 Herman of the House of Correction said he would demand that the investigation be taken from the eounty board and transferred to the county civil service commission. ARNOLD ZWEIG TO BE I. U. EXTENSION TOPIC German Novelist In Be Discussed by Mary B. Onis. Discussion of Arnold Zweig, German author w’hose works have been banned by Hitler, will be conducted tonight at the Indiana university extension by Miss Mary B. Orvis. The lecture is one of the series on modern continental novelists offered at the extension school. Zweig is the author of ‘The Case of Sergeant Grischa.” He is living now' with his family in Palestine after his exile by the present German government. Miss Orvis, executive secretary of the extension division, is the author Os “Short Story Writing,” published in 1928. FEDERAL AID SOUGHT FOR SMALL INDUSTRY Direct Loans Asked in Report Sent Indiana Legislators. Requests for federal appropriations to provide loans direct to small industries, particularly apartment house operators, wall be made in communications to be sent to two Indiana senators and Representative Louis Ludlow by the Apartment Owners’ Asssociation legislative committee. Action of the committee, composed of T. D. McGee. T. A. Moynahan and William P. Snethen. was reported at a meeting in the Washington at noon yesterday. President H. H. Woodsman presided. COYNE IS EXTRADITED Alleged Slayer of Boston Man Released by State. Extradition papers from Massachusetts for James J. Coyne, 29, arrested at Michigan City for the murder of Charles Solomon, Boston night club proprietor, have been approved by Governor Paul V. McNutt. The killing occurred Jan. 24. 1932. No effort was made to halt extradition. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South wind. 18 miles an hour; temperature, 32; barometric pressure. 30.18 at sea level: general conditions. high, thin overcast, lower scattered clouds; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, twelve miles.
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General W. K. Naylor Fifteenth anniversary of the founding of the American Legion will be celerbated by a mass meeting of legionnaires and former service men at 7:30 tonight at Southport high school. BrigadierGeneral W. K. Naylor, commanding Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will speak. The celebration will be under the auspices of the Twelfth district and Hugh Copsey Poet 361. The Southport high school band, under the direction of Professor Whildon Amos, wall open the program with a half hour of music. Massed colors of all legion posts represented will be advanced to the platform in an impressive ceremony in charge of the Twelfth District Legion drum corps and the auxiliary drum corps. Merrill J. Woods, chef de gare of Marion County Voiture 145, will lead the Forty and Eight degree team in initiation services for new legion members. Members of the team are Joseph F. Lutes, commander; Larry Hchn, first vice-commander; Harold Brown, past commanler; Don Wiles, second viee-eommander;
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Merrill J. Woods Ralph Klare, chaplain, and James M. Smock, sergeant-at-arms. Members of the team will wear the Forty and Eight smocks. On the program, in addition to the band and drum corps, will be Marilyn Becker, tap dancer and singer; Roberta Bland, harpist, and Max and Jack Danner, accordionists. A committee representing the | legion and the general public, headed by Captain Ray. will receive General Naylor on his arrival. Other members will be Commander Foster. Mrs. Harry Green, district auxiliary president; Mrs. Matt Harris, Hugh Copsey. unit presi- , dent: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copsey, parents of the soldier for whom the post is named, and Mrs. Jessie Copsey. his widow. Other committees in charge of arrangements for the celebration are j a committee on candidates, head- ; ed oy District Adjutant John Paul ! Ragsdale; initiation candidates I committee, composed of first vicecommanders of posts in the district, and others directing the rryembership work, and an arrangements committee, from Hugh Copsey post, 1 headed by Howard C. Smith.
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THREE HELD IN EXTORTION PLOT Filipinos Confess Attempt to Collect $5,000 From Busch Family. A;/ United Fret* ST. LOUIS, March 15.—Three Filipinos were under arrest today charged with plotting to extort $5,000 from Louis A. Hager Jr_ for information to frustrate a SIOO,OOO kidnap plan against Mr. Hager's 3-year-old son, Louis 111, grandson of the late August Busch. George Cubano. 25. was taken into custody here last night after being implicated by Manuel C. Lopez, 25, former Hager chauffeur, and Andrew- Haime, 30. arrested in New Orleans last Sunday, and who are said to have signed complete confessions of their part in the plot. Mrs. Hager is the former Alice Busch, daughter of Augustus Busch, who shot himself to death last Feb. 13, despondent because of ill health.
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