Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 22

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jatest ih a chain of fatalities that has followed the 1916 prosecution.’ Soon after the conviction, Judge | Frank W. Henshaw, former Chief |

| Justice of the California Supreme, | Court and Mr. Pickert's adviser inh | |'the prosecution, died under a cloud | after resigning because of & bribery | scandal. Martin Swanson, private

detective for California utility comn- |

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HOOSIER CAB COMPANY ADDS EIGHT 60 H. P. FORD V.8'S

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“ pahies and active in preparing the | Charles Fickert, Prosecutor case for Mr. Fickert, soon followed | | Justice Henshaw to the grave. | In 19186, Was Slated for [Later Prank Oxman, Mr. Pickert's | . chief “eye witness” to the bombing, | Senate Testimony. died after his testimony had been | ———————— proved false. BY MAX STERN Capt. Charles ‘Goff, one of the | Times weil weiter few San Francisco policemen who WASHING TON, 92 (U.P) = | still think Mooney is guilty and who The death of Charles oN Pickert, for- | helped Mr. Pickert on the case, hs | mer District Attorney of Sah Fran- | lost two sons by suicide. All of the | | cisco and chief prosecutor in the | prosecution's chief ‘withesses have | (1916 trials of Tom Mooney and | either died or passed into obscurity. | | "Warren Billings, deprives the im- | pending Senate hearing of a major | witness. The hearings, based oh the Mur- | ray-O'Contiell resolution asking a pardon for the pair, probably ‘will VoL take place after Christmas. Senator | O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) is chairman | HIARIPL [LEVIN N IN of the subcommittee. NE \ > A | " Mr. Fickert's death at 63 is the SAFETY AND COMFORT FO R PUBLIC A N D

LOW OPERATING COSTS RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASE OF NEW FORD V-8 TAXICABS

and Hoosier have pooled their facilities in order to give the public even better trans

“ €¢) bod » « , F. R. “Doc” Jones, portation service. However, they remain owner of the Hoosier Cab separate companies.

Company, has added | cight Ford V-8 taxicabs to his fleet. The 60-hp. FE RJONES Ford V-8 was selected because of its safety and comfort and exemely low operating costs.

Strangely alone after the building to ‘which it ‘was attached had fallen before flames, this fire escape was one of the few parts of the Slippery Rock Norman School, Slippery Rock, Pa., that was left standing after the fire destroyed the structure. ‘Girl students with coats over pajamas stroll slowly by and in the background, through the haze of smoke, stands a steeple with the clocks gleaming faintly,

T. R. Kackley, secretary-treasurer of! Red Cab, Inc., said: “Ford ‘60s’ in the Red Cab fleet have operated 23 million miles, Repair expenses have been lower and gas« oline mileage better than with any other kind of car used by this company.”

Bruce—You know something? | Buck—Do tell me boy. Bruce—The South Side Sells Furniture Values that you can trust.

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| Onc nial Occidental Romance Snagged on Rocks of Stern Law

“Doc” Jones pointed out that Red Cab

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 (U. P.).—A blond American schoolgirl, wiio | », Chinese scholar, was broken-hearted today as authorities moved the romance why can’t they leave

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iet ne ole bride of Yuan Chuen aid to a ‘Chinese diplomat n ‘Chicago be Occ idental marriages are + ‘California law so they

“her a ward of the Juvenile Court.

Chuen Li is now inh ‘Chicago. His

bride, now held inh Juvenile Hall, | said he had | sent her $40 |

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etd Ww ith logging Joseph Shoeto death in 1935 | Union termed the acquittal a shocking revelation of the power of Ku-Klux Xlan politics in the Tampy district.” The request for an in I'v ‘was made in a letter to LaFollette, Wai of the ate tit

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