Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1938 — Page 4
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Luther 1. Dickerson (left), new
Indianapolis Rotary Club, receives the official gavel
WORKER LOSES | Jazz Composer Dies and —Nobody Cares for Me’
(U. P.).— Elizabeth Malhern, New York City, and Miss May Hill, Chicago, who!
INJURY APPEAL
Court Rules Employee Must Use Company Doctor to Get Compensation.
Injured employees who refuse to accept medical service offered by employers relinquish all claims under provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act, the Indiana Appellate Court ruled today in up-
president of the
CHICAGO, Oct. 26 Twenty years ago Roger Graham as a popular composer of the jazz hy a leading exponent of “blues” rity His friends were stars of the stage and screen. He died yesterday, only 53, but alone, almost forgotten, in a charity ward at the County Hospital. He had been ill for several months from ascites, an abdominal ailment. An attendant recognized the name on his files and county authorities notified Mr. Graham's sister, Mrs.
holding a State Industrial Board JAPANESE GIRL, 26,
decision. The case was appealed by Virgil Pipkin, an employee of the Continental Steel Corp., who was denied a claim by the board. According 10; the record, Mr. Pipkin refused to]
PASSES BAR EXAM
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—
Miss Chiyoko Sakamoto, 26, learned and pretty, was informed today that
let ~ company doctor treat him and she is the first Japanese girl, so far
later was operated upon by a doctor of his own choosing.:
as is known, to pass the California
bar examination.
“I really didn’t think I had
Halloween
NORTH EAST CENTER T0 STAGE FESTIVA
Panis On Saturday Program.
Children of the North East Community Center will sponsor a Halloween parade and “Goblin Festival” Saturday, it was announced today. The festival will be held at the Center. The parade will form on Dearborn
| St., north of .Roosevelt Ave. at 7 Fp. m., will move east on Roosevelt
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from his predecessor, Harper J. Ransburg, at the _club’s luncheon at the Claypool Hotel.
divorced him in 1926.
Mr. Graham was born at Provi-
dence, R. I., migrated to New York and made a name for himself in “tin pan alley.” Later he came to Chicago. He wrote nearly 200 songs. . His most famous was “I'm So Sad and Lonely.” The chorus is
“I ain’t got nobody— And nobody cares for me; I'm so sad and lonely, Won't some one come and take © a chance with me? I'll sing sweet love songs, honey, all the time, If you come and be my sweet- * heart, baby mine; Cause I ain’t got nobody, And nobody cares for me!”
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Ave. to Station St., to 25th St., to Sherman Drive, to 30th St. and west on 30th St. to the Center. Boy Scouts, an American Legion
Drum Corps and merchants will march in the parade. Halloween
® |dinces by the children and singing by the mothers’ choruses of Schools
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51 and 73 will ‘be held in a‘fleld at the rear of the Center. : An old-fashioned square dance will be held inside the building. Prizes or fo and costumes will be awarded
CLEARED IN KILLING OF STENOGRAPHER
. LOS ANGELES, Oct. Oct. 25 (U. P.) — Convinced -that pretty Claudia Huebler, 22, shot herself while C. E. Weber, clothing store credit manager, was amusing her with card tricks, police today virtually cleared Weber of any suspicion that he murdered the stenographer. Detectives Clifford Gillan and Ralph Davis said that because of their findings, plans to make a paraffin test of the dead girl's hand would be abandoned.
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the operation were proven and undisputed. No reason was given for the refusal to accept his services except that the appellant (Mr. Pipkin) did not have confidence in him. “To hold such areason sufficient would in effect be holding that the employer must furnish a surgeon satisfactory to the employee. “The statute does not give to the
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ABDUCTED WOMAN
FREED AFTER RIDE
CHICAGO, Oct. 26. (U. P.) —Mrs.
. ‘Adele Schreiner, 51, wife of a Chi- - cago grain broker, was under treat- - ment today for extreme emotional
shock, a scalp wound, and bruises suffered last night during five hours
+ she spent as the abduction victim - of an apparent madman.
* of a gun and compelled her to
She told police the man forced her into her own auto at the point
« drive to Hammond, Ind, then back - to Chicago. She said her abductor - was about 23.
“He let me out, told me where
: he would leave the car, and drove
away,” she said. “He threatened to kill me if I told police.”
Mrs. Schreiner was carrying
. neither money nor jewels. Her ‘auto - was found immediately.
. SPEAKER PRAISES
U. S. PRESS FREEDOM
The United States has more freedom in its press. than any other nation in the world, Gene Morgan,
. correspondent for the Chicago Daily . News, told Indianapolis newspaper-
men and radio representatives last
> night at a banquet given by Stephen . FPF. Cchadwick, national American ~ Legion commander.
BWA pany
In Russia,’ he said, the people
I are kept in continual fear by the
Communist Government which has
: swept wide of its original purpose.
The dinner was the second of its
© kind, having been inaugurated last © year by Daniel J. Doherty when he
was Legion commander.
DAVIDSON SAILS TODAY PARIS, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—Jo Davidson, American sculptor who
: has been in Spain doing busts of - Loyalist-leaders, sails today for the
United States aboard the S. S. Paris. "He said that on his arrival in New
: York he would proceed to Oklahoma . City by airplane to unveil his statute of Will Rogers.
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