Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1934 — Page 13

SEPT. 20, 1934

WAR VETERAN IS NAMED AS OHIO SLAYER Steel Worker Is Described as Phantom-Killer in 3 Indictments. By r m <t'4 Prr* STEUBENVILLE. O. Sept. 20 David DAscanto vai to be arraigned In common pleas court today on three Indictment* naming him as the "phantom killer ’ of the Wheeling Steel Corporation. The true bills were returned late yesterday by the Jefferson county grand jury. D'Ascar.io ts alleged to have shot three steel workers— Fred MrLshe.mer. 30. who was murdered Jan 30: Raymond Kochenriorfer 3* and William Messer, both MM to dea*h July 1. All of the killing occurred at right, bv the light of a full moon. Also bv the light of a full moon, D Asranio was trapped on the night of July 29, Strapped to his leg. under his working overalls, police found a 38rahber special revolver. Bullets fired from the gun are said to tally with those that killed the steel workers Investigators of the mysterious shootings pointed out that all the imi * r re Germans, or of German descent. D Ascanio. they said, was a World war veteran. MRS. LANGER OPENS GOVERNOR_CAMPAIGN Wife of Deposed North Dakota Executive Asks Support. By ''mtr4 #Ve NEW ROCKFORD N. D. Sept 20.—Lydia Cady Langer, wife of Governor William Langer. who was convicted and sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment on a charg of fraud in federal relief work, has inaugurated her campaign as successor to her husband. Lamrcr. elected at primaries as the Republican nominee to succeed himself, was forced to retire following his conviction in federal court. The Central Republican committee selected Mrs. Langer as the nominee. Mrs. Lancer delivered a stirring appeal for support as a gesture of vindication of her husband.

I' lomlin^ the new season j iblMge&sdiiliosill ' of brcakin"! f. : . I RuHTfllN'l The swelling torrent of a woman's love for one man, dammed up by devotion to another! With the most inspired acting that Ann Harding has given to the screen. And glorious performances by Brian Aherne os the man Paul Lukas as the man s Jean Hersholt who fought JJ _ nd / j who loved and won her who lnv*d and lost her for her good name /> W—. Or m i '... j

Industry to Co-Operate With Medical Bureau

29 Firms Agree to Refer Employes to Group for Treatment. Twenty-nine local firms and industries have agreed to co-operate with the Medical and Dental Busi- : ness Bureau in referring employes \ to the bureau for treatment given at a fee commensurate with the employes’ wages. L B. McCracken, bureau manager, announced today. The bureau is sponsored by the Indianapolis Medical Society and , the Indianapolis Dental Society. The plan of the bureau assures the middle-class wage earner and his familv medical and dental service from a physician or dentist of their j own selection, providing he is a member of either society, at a price in proportion to the income and ability to pay. Mr. McCracken declared. The twenty-nine firms will cooperate with the bureau in confirming information given by the applicant and determining whether the case is worthy of consideration. The firms also will co-operate in arranging deferred payment for medical and dental services. This plan was hailed by Mr. McCracken as a definite step in eliminating unethical and unreliable treatments. It is in no way connected with an insurance scheme. Mr. McCracken emphasized. Offices of the bureau are at 330 Bankers Trust building, Pennsylvania and Ohio streets. Employers interested in the bureau may obtain information at the bureau offices. PLAYING BOY DRIVES CANDY INTO THROAT 8 Stitches Taken in Youngster's Palate After Accident. By r nit> <t Press HAMMOND. Ind., Sept. 20— Six sitches today held up the palate of 7-year-old Wilbur Kindel’s mouth as a result of his head-first descent of a sliding board while eating a stick of candy during noon recess at the Dyer school. At the bottom of the slide Wilbur lost his balance and plunged face down to the ground, shoving the candy and stick down his throat.

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CAPTAINS NAMED FOR FORGET-ME-NOT DRIVE Sept. 29 Proceeds to Be Used for Disabled Veterans. Ten captains and twenty-three lieutenants have been appointed for the annual Forget-Me-Not day campaign to be conducted here Argonne day, Sept. 29. it was announced today by Mrs. Alfred Cowan, drive general chairman for Dr. Worthington chapter. No. 3, Disabled American Veterans of the World war, which is sponsoring the campaign locally. Each lieutenant has agreed to enlist ten sales girls, all of whom will meet at 8 Tuesday night in the Worthington chapter hall, 108 North Delaware street, for instructions. Proceeds of the sale will go towards rehabilitation of disabled veterans.

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MOTHER OF 3 SHOT BYLOVER Texas Woman'ls Slain on Busy Downtown Street; Killer Escapes. By United Pngs TEMPLE, lex., Sept. 20—Mrs. Lillian Davis, 46, mother of three children, was dead today and police sought Hugh McCann, described as a rejected suitor, as her slayer on a busy downtown street last night, j Witnesses were said by have identified McCann as the "man \ who shot Mrs. Davis to death, ran to a parked automobile and escaped. Mrs. Davis was separated from her husband. Charles A. Davis, three years ago. McCann, who has paid court to Mrs. Davis during that time, recently was arrested and fined for beating her. SAFETY GLASS FAVORED Hoosier Club Seeks Law Making Use Mandatory. A law requiring use of safety glass j in construction of all automobiles to be sold in Indiana will be presented to the next general assembly by the Hoosier Motor Club, it was announced today by Todd Stoops, sec-retary-manager of the club. Hlttftl S'" LAST DAY! | MAE WEST 1 gft “Belle of the J| Nineties”

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