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- HOWAftp\ \SCRIPPS Outside Marion Entered as Second-Class Matter CENTS County 3 Cents VOLUME 40—NUMBER 158 INDIANAPOLIS, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928 at Postoffice, Indianapolis TWO SHUMAKER TO Hoover Hooks 2 Fish; KING GEQRGE ‘HE SAILED PAPER SHIPS’— CHECK ‘KITING’ ‘Biggest One Got Away’ FACE QUIZ IN Taps—In a Mother’s Heart for Sailor on Maine TO SAVE FIRM P.y United ILL SUDDENLY; Press the U. S. Maryland, Nov. 22.—Stopping a battleship for ABOARDthe first time in history “just to fish” brought Herbert Hoover the angling luck Wednesday cf two fish—and “the biggest one got HIGHCOURT away”. BRITAMFEARS IS DESCRIBEE The President-elect’s catch off of Cape San Lucas, Lower Cali- fornia, totaled a fifteen-pound dolphin and ave-pound Spanish Told to Explain Why He mackerel. Nation Agog as Press Tells Manufacturer, Now Dead, I: After ensnaring the mackerel and fifteen minutes’ work to bring Should Not Serve in the dolphin, Mr. Hoover found another “bite." The President- of Second Attack of Blamed by Defense in Prison elect’s line tangled with that of Mark Sulivan, political writer, and Term. the fish that might have made Izaak Walton history, escaped. ’ Fever. Steinbrenner Case. Mrs. Hoover watched her husband’s boat from the ship’s deck with a pair of field glasses. She was the first to acclaim his luck to TEST PARDON POWER attending navy officers. VISITORS ARE NEEDED WORKING FUNDS The Hoovers were served the President-elect’s freshly caught BARRED mackerel for luncheon. As the Maryl; id steamed southward cocks were preparing Mr. Judge Clarence Martin Dis- Dolphin in the ship’s ovens. Parliament Is Surprised by Government Charges Two sents From Order to Sudden Seizure; Not Banks Failed Because Dry Crusader. Serious, Say Doctors. of Operations. The Indiana CREW OF VESTRIS supreme court today BY WEBB MILLER, How Henry G. Steinbrenner, de- ordered Edward S. Shumaker, In- United Press Staff Correspondent ceased Noblesville tire manufacturer, strove desperately to save his Anti-Saloon League superin- LONDON, Nov. 22.—The British TESTIFY AT QUIZ factory, by public was deeply concerned today with $700,000 assets, tendent, into court Dec. 1 to show ‘kiting’ checks until sales orders cause why he should not serve the over the sudden illness of King should start, was described by de- sixty-day sentence the supreme Disaster Due to Leak in Shop Early! George V., but Buckingham palace fense attorneys in opening state- imposed on for officials gave assurance that there ments at trial of the Steinbrenner court him contempt Negro postal Hull, Sailor By United Press was no cause for The king, Rubber Company fraud case of court, and from which Governor alarm. in federal court today. HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 22. who is 63, is ill in bed with a cold Ed Jackson pardoned him. Suggests. The good The government charges the people of Lafayette and some The order, written by Chief Jus- shuddered at the prospect of fever. check ‘kiting’ resulted in failure of tice David A. Meyers, BY HARRY FERGUSON going into the holiday The king’s condition is not caus- the First National bank, Noblesville, is a result of Correspondent season United Press Staff their favorite ing the slightest anxiety and Huntington County State bank, action by Attorney-General Arthur NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—The sink- without caterer, in the one Mitchin. So Huntington, in 1926. L. Gilliom attacking ing of the steamship Vestris might Peter they royal a palace the Governor’s a household, official The trial power by leakage sent plea to Federal Judge told the press. is expected to last two of pardon in the contempt have been caused a on Thomas Slick, the member of that ship’s explaining hew "His majesty has contracted a days. The government has called case. bottom, a difficult about forty de- Gilliom filed crew told United States Christmas would be slight, feverish cold, just as any of witnesses and the a motion urging the government without the expert Peter. Judge thirty. court to carry investigators today. his subjects is likely to do at this fense out the sentence Oct. Slick said he knew how it was. Defendants are S. Homer Feder- 19, the day Shumaker went to the A Negro named Barton, asked by time of year,” the spokesman said. He then suspended Peter’s sen- “Acting on advice of his Mrs. Turner Is shown with the gold-framed picture of her dead son, Harry J. Keys, who went down with the man, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana state farm with a calva- Walter S. Brown, assistant secre- tence for selling liquor. the company; Newton Cowgill, prepared com- doctors, he has taken to bed as a battleship Maine. cashier; cade of friends to serve tary of the department of Walter W. Bray, cashier of the sixty-day sentence as a “martyr” merce, what had caused the Vestris precaution until his slight feverish- BY STEINEL assistant ness the Noblesville bank, and Edwin B. to the cause of prohibition. to go down, replied: has passed. I can assure you the hurdy-gurdy strum of business entered its dollars on and E. Porter there is no need whatever Ayres, president, A telephone call from the Gov- “I don’t know. It might have for any WHILEcity bank books, Tuesday, a memorial service for Indiana’s only Ayres, cashier; Huntington County ernor’s office arrived at the farm a been a leak on the bottom.” anxiety over the king’s general boy to go down with the battleship Maine, was being held in the heart health.” HEAD CITY State bank. half FEUD OF of of Jersey an hour before he and that a ”°ar ago the COLLEGE his mother—Mrs. Tillie Turner, 70, 708 North New street. did He recounted Committed before nightfull the pardon had Vestris had sprung a corious leak, Progress Satisfactory No one attended the memorial service—for no one could—naturally. Suicide been sent there, Shumaker had paid but that the leak subsequently had It was understood the king No one knew that it was the birthday anniversary of Harry J. Keys, Steinbrenner committed was seaman, United suicide his $250 fine and was home again. been repaired. still progressing satisfactorily late DEAD United States navy—Mrs. Turner’s son—except the a year ago at Chicago following his CAUSESKILLING waiting for Another witness said that ten States navy recruiting station, and they were Mrs Turner Seeks to Speed Case this afternoon. The palace spokes- indictment. hours after the general SOS was BANKJS to come to their headquarters in the Occidental building to pay her man told the United The government charges the tire Nov. 10 Press there yearly to the picture she had given them of “her Harry.” Gilliomfiled his brief sup- sent from the S. S. Vestris, staff by would be no further bulletin until Augustus Jennings Passes reverence company, to provide working capi- porting his and contention members of the Lamport & Holt Gridiron Star Is Shot 8 p. She did not come. tal, began a flow of worthless checks motion m. “Was she ill?” and the “Where find offices told him they had been work- The interest concern of the questions mounted. could they for large four Jackson had no right to overrule Rival School Student. and at Home. address—who had it?” amounts through the the supreme court pardon ing on the situation for twenty-four public was manifest when several her—her banks, making it appear there were with a Personnel of navy recruiting Early this hours. hundred persons more than usual Jennings, founder large balances in each bank. week Shumaker’s attor- nl United Press Augustus 59, stations change frequently but- neys The witness was Henry J. Tilford braved a cold, windy, and rainy It Is alleged the company ob- filed a motion asking Gilliom’s BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 22. and president of the Colonial Sav- " motion who said he had appeared at the day to witness the Someone must know where she tained much as $300,000 from be overruled. Feud between students of Birming- 11 a. m. cere- this is.” as Today league local offices of the company at 8:30 mony of changing guard ings and Loan Assocation, died STOCK SALES BOOM Ethan A. Miles, at- ham Southern and Howard colleges the at home, these transactions. Albert Ward, torney, requested thirty days time p. m., the Monday the ship sank, Buckingham palace. The ceremony morning in his 2335 North u n n dstrict attorney, said he would prove here resided in the murder of Mon- Pennsylvania street. He had been from Nov. 10 in which to file a brief seeking to find the fate of a friend tres Freeman, 220-pound was accompanied by the usual se- ELKE, chief signalman, the company put through these Birming- ill two weeks with heart disease. supporting the Shumaker motion who was aboard the steamer. ham-Southern lections of played by a full <* investigated and found Mrs. New Tickers Whir as Fast banks $4,000,000 a month in worth- football star, by O. Son of the late John M. Jennings, HW. The court apparently ignored this The first witness today was Jo- H. Westbrook, a junior honor stu- military band. Turner. less checks, with knowledge of the request in its order today. seph Boxill, a Negro member of the dent at Howard. Marion county pioneer, Mr. Jen- He found her alone In her Pace Is Set. banking officials under indictment. Second Fever Attack Traders Point, Wednesday, Gilliom, who goes crew. “God knows I didn’t mean kill nings was born at boarding house sitting by the Defense attorneys promised to to to Indianapolis when he By out of office Jan. 1, in an effort to Boxill said he first noticed a list anybody; I just had the gun to An indication that the king’s con- and moved gold-framed likeness of her boy—- United Press prove Steinbrenner, after investing speed up the case waived the ten- on the Vestris on the Saturday night bluff them off,” Westbrook told a dition was not considered serious was 3 years old. he’s still her boy although he’d NEW YORK. Nov. 22.—The stock his fortune of about $700,000 in get- day formal notification period on the ship left New York. coroner’s jury, adding that Freeman was given when Queen Mary left He was educated here, and after be 52 years of age Tuesday, had market boomed along at a terrific ting the company started, sought to “Water was coming in the star working in Kansas banks, re- the Shumaker motion. led an expedition of Birmingham- the palace to officiate at a function two he lived—which she has willed pace today, prices ascending sharp- protect his investment and loans by Judge Myers who signed today’s board bilge,” Boxill said. He said Southern students t > the drug store in lieu of the king. turnee’ to be secretary of the Cen- the recruiting station upon her banks until the company began re- ly for a time and then sagging on order was bitterly fought by Shu- that by noon Sunday, the list had where he worked, planning to clip King George suffered a similar tral Trust Company, later sold to death. ceiving orders, and, without knowl- greatly. alleyways Company. sales that made profit- maker in the last campaign. Myers increased The his hair. attack in 1925 when he contracted the Farmers Trust “I couldn’t come this birthday. were on a edge of the bankers, kited checks. were partly filled from the water, Six students in In 1913 he and t brother, Con- taking basis. wr as re-elected, however, by a big each college have a feverish cold in February which My rheumatism—the doctor ad- Ayres Suspicious majority. Boxill said. been clipped by groups of students was followed by nard Jennings, formed the Colonial influenza and vises against it—but—l him At no time was there a lull in from the other school since the feud Savings and Loan Association and have It was alleged that E. B. Ayres, Justice bronchitis. He cruised for several here,” and she to the the trading, however, and the newly Martin Dissents started a year ago. Jennings Real Estate pointed becoming of circum- weeks in the Mediterranean to re- the Brothers water-colored enlargement of the installed tickers—designed to keep suspicious Judge Clarence Martin dissented Westbrook testified that Freeman cuperate.. Company. pace with the trading—buzzed along stances, forced admission of the two photo which he sent her the day transactions from the order. Judge Willard B. EXPLAINS ON SHOALS and Byron Matthews, another Bir- News of the king’s illness probably Survivors are the widow, frantically as though to prove by Steinbrenner and to mingham-Southern before he sailed from New Yortc their reduce “float,” with of Gemmill, who joined Martin in student, came to will lot reach the Duke of brothers and a sister. on his way to waiting death. efficacy. the two his the drug store where he worked Gloucester for several directors paid in $135,000 of their at days, because A smile—one of you Airplane share and Radio Cor- dissenting to the original Shumaker 9 p. m. last night. he those see private fortunes, and later Ayres Coolidge Opposes U. S. in was reported to have left at age’s wrinkles poration were the leaders. conviction, did not join him today. Wednesday trip up $530,000 FOR SEAT cradles—pinched gave all his money, saving deposi- “I told them to let me alone and on a the Cham- into a beatitude of peace. Then: Sales to noon totaled 2,379,900, or * Martin three for not to bother me when I was work- bezi river in a native canoe which tors of his bank from loss, but fail- cited reasons Business, So Vetoed Bill. “He was such a good boy. Went at the rate of nearly 6,000,000 shares dissenting: (1) That the supreme ing or there would be trouble,” he wul keep him out of touch with New High Record Again Set on to for a full session and were ing to prevent the bank being said. civi ization for Sunday school just a few blocks tickers closed. court sheriff has a receipt from the WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. at least eleven days. Exchange. from here. Never gave me any only twelve minutes late. Wednes- gave “Freeman kept coming jury state farm superintendent that President Coolidge the Norris- on and I trouble,” her hand stroked the day at noon they were forty-eight The was sworn at 10:20 a. m. Morin Muscle Shoals bill pocket got the revolver out of drawer By United Press after nine talesmen had been ex- Shumaker was delivered there and a a and NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Expecta- gilded frame. minutes behind and on Tuesday sixty-day judgement cused by the defense, five because the sentence veto because he believed it would shot." of u u fifty-nine minutes. executed. (2) That Gilliom’s put the government into the retail The ended series tion of continuation the tremen- n they admitted former connections motion shooting a of 16 HURT IN BLAST dous activity on the Stock Exchange fails to show the real reason power and fertilizer business, he told battles between students of the two MOTHER caressing her wi the Ku-Klux Klan. was mirrored today in the an- Shumaker didn’t serve his sentence, a congressional delegation which schools which began when a How- A sleeping babe—you’ve seen The jury, as impaneled, was: John which was because Governor Jack- called on him at the White House ard nouncement that arrangements them do it. Peering into their Batzner, Tipton, farmer; Ora Smith, student, later expelled, painted Glass Company Is Wrecked made for the sale of BUS son pardoned him. (3) That the today. “To Hell With Southern” on a were a mem- eyes for that which is of them, LINE Rush county, auto sales business; of $530,000, high rec- state farm superintendent also The President indicated he never building at the “opposition” college. by Explosion. bership anew just as Mrs. Turner looked at “her CONSIDER Calvin Bolin, Brazil, school janitor; should have been made a party to would sign the bill no matter what ord and an increase of $5,000 over Harry’s” photograph. J. A. Bunnell, Hagerstown, farmer; the last previous made Use Up Cutrell, Plainfield, farmer; Gilliom’s action. changes are made in it. By United Press sale “You know—he always wanted of Meridian Street William Sheriff William Resoner was to EARLY FARM AID URGED Wednesday. Charles F. Dell, Columbus, mer- BARBERTON, 0., Nov. 22.—An to be d sailor. I remember how serve the court order on Shumaker explosion partially wrecked the to Park Board. chant; Hugh Giles, Sullivan, Short Session Should Pass Bill, ships at Martinsville this afternoon. Shu- Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Boy’s Body Found on Tracks he used to Sail little paper transfer business; Clyde Hoke, Win- park maker is there recuperating from a IMPOSTOR Says Tilson. plant here today. Sixteen men were By United Press whenever my wash-tub was full The board was to meet at chester, farmer: Joe Johnson, Mor- By minor illness, his wife said. GALL HEIR United Press reported injured. Every available KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 22.—The of rinse water,” she murmured. 2 p. m. today to consider request gan county, farmer; Claude Meyers, WASHINGTON, business; Nov. 22.—Farm physician was rushed to the scene. badly mangled body of a boy, found Bluing in rise water of a wash- of the Peoples Motor Coach Com- Jeffersonville, lumber legislation largely pany Riley, Crawfordsville, drug- NATIONAL CONVENTION Faking relief should be Thfe cause of the blast was not on the Clover Leaf railroad tracks tub and tb blue of the ocean that the company be allowed Charles Woman Admits passed by the short session of con- learned immediately. Police and , has been identified as wave—a wave over “her Harry's” to operate its new Butler univer- gist. In addition to failure of the Hunt- OF W. C. T. U. TO CITY Boy’s Birth gress and the extra session, if there fire departments were summoned that of Ralph Leppo, 15, by his grave—and he sailed a ship that sity bus line over North Meridian for Riches. is one, should be devoted to general and ambulances were sent to the father. The severed head was found never came back. 1 street. ington and Noblesville banks, the tariff Representative John “The before scheme is alleged to have resulted By United Press rivision, scene. approximately twenty-five yards Saturday the Maine The board likely will reach a de- 1929 Meeting to Be Held Next Tilson of Connecticut said at the First reports said a good many of from the remainder of the body, —before it—bl—before it hap- cision this afternoon, John in loss of $55,000 to the Guardian DETROIT, Nov. 22. Five-year- E. Mil- National bank and $30,000 to the August Whitehouse today after conferring the injured were expected to die. Charles Mark, who discovered pened—he wrote me he was com- nor, president, said. or September. old Dode Alfred Boyer, once the the Central Trust Company. with President Coolidge. They were removed to hospitals. said. ing back tor stay with me always. Residents and officials of five The 1929 national convention of heir apparent to the millions of the body, Burroughs That he wasn’t going back to sea. schools on the street objected to use chairman of the board of back,” the Women’s Christian Temperance officially He did—he came and her of the street by buses, at a hearing HEARS DEATHSENTENCE Adding Machine Company, eyes looked first to the gilded on the proposal before Union will be held in Indianapolis was decreed an imposter today by CLOSE HISTORIC DEAL the board. AL TO GO HOME 2 frame—a frame that holds her Adolph Emhardt, park next August or September, Henry the Wayne county circuit court, and MAD HORSE BITES board Dreyfus Rhoades to Go to Elcctrl heart—then up or out somewhere member, said he favored further T. Davis, manager of the Indianapo- his birth records ordered cancelled. Sell Chicago Bank for Building far outside her homey room. A consideration of the proposal be- Chair March 6 for Murder. lis Convention The action, a mere perfunctory plac? no one could see. Bureau announced one, came after the foster mother, Expects to End Vacation $20,000,000. fore acting, but added the busses By United Press Woman, Boy Trampled by S-sh—let’s go! It’s Mrs. today. Mrs. Myron L. Boyer, admitted that By United Press Turn- might be permitted to operate over PRINCETON. Ind., Nov. 22.-- received wire from er’s memorial day—every day. convicted Davis a Boston, she had “faked” the boy’s birth. Saturday. CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—The largest Annual. Meridian street for thirty days to Dreyfus Rhoades, slayer Mass., wher ethe 1928 convention real estate deal in the history “try out” the plan. of Simon Carie, Vincennes police- just ended, that of Indianapolis had By United Press By United Press KNIGHT HURT IN CRASH man, was sentenced to die in the STATE LIONS MEET Chicago was closed yesterday when by been chosen for the 1929 meeting in BILOXI, Miss., Nov. 22.—Governor CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Two persons electric chair, March 6. 1929, preference to , Wis., and the United Power and Light Cor- SELECT WALKER JURY Claude Smith, In Gibson cir- Officers Hold Conference’s Banquet Alfred E. Smith may start back were bitten and trampled in the Judge San Antonio, Tex. poration purchased the building and Aero Official of Britain Injured in cuit court here today. Tonight. north Saturday, it was learned to- Lawndale district Wednesday night From 2.500 to 3,000 persons will site of the National Bank and Trust by a wild horse, apparently the vic- Airplane Landing. Judge Smith overruled a motion State officers of the Lions club day. It is he will stop en Ex-Convict, Arrested With Wright, attend the six-day meeting here in expected Company, on South Lasalle street. tim of rabies. By United Press of defense attorneys to withhold addition to several thousand of the met at the Chamber of Commerce route at Atlanta and Warm Springs, The price was reported to be BAGDAD, Goes On Trial. judgment until they filed motion* this afternoon for a conference. The After a long chase, police shot the Nov. 22.—IThe British 22,000 Indiana members of the or- Ga., where Franklin D. Roosevelt is. $20,000,000. horse. air vice marshal. Sir Edward L. El- Criminal court jury to try James for anew trial. Immediately after ganization Indianapolis Lions Club was host. The he was sentenced, Rhoades was who will attend some Governor Smith, after disastrous building occupies a block and Mrs. Cecila Gold, 26, was lington, was injured today in a Walker, charged with being an ex- sessions, Davis said. Lynn Craig, Scottsburg, district is twenty-one stories high. bitten taken to the Vanderburgh governor, rounds of golf, had better luck fish- on the right hand when the horse forced landing near the Euphrates convict in possession of a revolver, county to meet here ex- presided. Ben Ruffin, jail at Evansvlle for safekeeping. Invitation was Richmond, Va., Lions ing Wednesday. He caught seven dashed into her. Two fingers were river, en route from England here. was being selected today. at Boston by Mrs. Elizabeth international Hourly Temperatures tended president, be the principal sea trout while John J. Raskob, broken and Mrs. Gold was trampled. The plane, piloted by his aid-de- Walker was arrested with Homer Stanly, state president. yill speaker at a banquet at 6:30, at the Democratic national chairman, 6 a. m 36 10 a. m 30 William Frazin, 16, attempted to camp, somersauted when it came Wright, alleged St. Louis gangster, ex-wafT chief ill Chamber of CVommerce. The local caught a small croaker and a cat- 7a. m 36 11 a. m 38 drive the horse away, but it bit him down in a fog. The pilot was un- who is held in connection with the (noon)., hold-up FUGITIVE BACK TO' JAIL club will provide an entertainment fish. Ba. m 35 12 39 on the shoulder and knocked him hurt, but Sir Edward was bruised of the Broadmoor Country Jacob Dickinson, In Cabinet of Taft, Golf was on the program today. 9 a. m 36 1 p. 38 down. and shaken. Club, May 30. p.ogram. in Hospital. “Lifer”Returned to Prison; Arrested By United Press Here. CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Jacob M. ‘RADIO GHOST’ HAUNTS FARM HOUSE; ‘MUSIC IN AIR’ BAFFLES EXPERTS Dickinson, secretary of war in the Ernest Steed, guard from the cabinet of former President Wil- West Virginia state penitentiary, to • SAM LOVE occurred daily and nightly for south wall of the living room. anything strange, however, last the summer here with my two “June, you go to the back door liam Howard Taft, is under observa- Blevins, BY day returned Samuel ar- United Press Staff Correspondent months, but was kept a secret by Then for no apparent reason they February. boys. Then I found out that you and I’ll go to the front and see tion in St. Luke’s hospital here for rested here on burglary charges Nov. L. 1., Nov. 22. Mrs. Lou Greenamyer, owner of would come from the cellar. Mrs. Greenamyer, a matter-of- couldn’t hear the music in the where it’s loudest.” gall bladder trouble. 6, to the penitentiary to serve the BELLMORE, A “radio ghost” that “haunts” the property, who hoped that the nun fact young matron, deihed indig- yard, only in the house. "But when .we got outdoors we Dr . Arthur R. Eliott, ordered remainder of a life sentence for manifestations would stop. nantly that she took any stock “I never much about it couldn’t Dickinson taken tothe hospital after an untenanted and ancient farm- was admitted at the WEAF thought hear it. Finally It got murder. not in village talk that the place was —that it was some sort of acci- loudest in cellar. treating him at the former war sec- Blevins killed a railroad watch- house here, causing vpices and The Greenamyer house ITcontrol station that experts the music to come apparently from only reproduces the programs had been utterly at a loss to solve “haunted.’ dent. • “Believe me, we got scared. retary’s home for six weeks. man at Wheeling, W. Va., nine years Dickinson is 78 years old and in ago, escaped walls themselves, literally has from WEAF’s control station, half the mystery or even to explain it “But it is enough to give you “But last August our home in stopped got Steed said. He from the “When it never we of his his set this peaceful village by the a mile distant, but reproduces after going over the old farmhouse a start,” she said. “I remember Freeport was crowded with guests petrified. view advanced age phy- the prison Nov. 1. sician he is “making a good Blevins was arrested in a street ears and caused the owner to an- them more clearly than an ordi- from top to bottom. last spring, the first time I and a friend, Miss June Bell, New said heard it. “About 1 o’clock in the morn- fight” against disease. car here election night after Wil- nounce a conviction that she nary radio set and absolutely Mrs. Greenamyer explained she York, and I came over to spend ing it stopped upstair.s static, and we went liam Behnke, 2426 Unian street, had never will be able to rent the without had been unable to rent the house ana the night. We heard the music —both of us in a single bed. Renew out-of-town friendships by surprised him in his house and property again. Most of the radio voices and since the last tenants moved out “T WAS dusting the furniture, again. It seemed to be coming “That’s the last time I have telephone. Basic rate to DETROIT been robbed. strange phenomenon has seemed to come from the said; held up and _ The music suddenly without mentioning X getting ready to spend part of from every time. I slept here. , only sl.3s.—Advertisement