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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923. rTrir-n I I 4i2s4iiKa uucii kjaiuruay vjni.il r. M.E COL, A. L. CONGER Quits Ku KIux Klan Governor Welcomes Diva.

I li i i IT Young Men's Bell Bottom Corduroy Trousers Matador Waist Bands $3.95 Both Sides Rest Case Sale of Men's Union Made Overalls or Jackets $1.19 Extra sizes 10 additional. and WhmMwh Argument to Jury Opens Tuesday. mm 4lLIIII ST. JOSEPH, March 30. (Associated Press) Both sides in the trial of William Z.

Foster, under the Michigan criminal syndicalism law, rested their case late this afternoon and court was adjourned until next Tuesday, when arguments to the Jury will begin. The stato prosecutors felt satisfied as to the outcome when they obtained the frank admission from Foster on the New Men's and Young Men's Easter 2 -Pants Also Spring Top mi i I I Suits Coats Emphatically Denies Speaking III of Character of Ex-Local Woman. SAN ANTONIO, March 30. Col. Arthur L.

Conger, commander of the 20th' infantry. Fort Sara Houston, today made a deposition in the $100,000 damage suit brought against him by Capt. Kdwin K. Randle and Mrs. Randle for alleged defamation of character.

Col. Conger emphatically denied that he spoke' HI of Mrs. Handle's character, as had been charged in the petition filed by the Randies. He denies persecuting Randle, but admifs he suggested to him to resign after he had been informed of a "party" at the Handle home. His deposition, was filed with the clerk of the District court: "Col.

Conger, denies that ha read from a written document when reprimanding Capt. but says he made a verba! address to officers, at times referring to penciled notes. "I order you not to speak to any officer or member of a family of any With Yoke and Sleeve Satin Lined witness stand today that he wished to see the government of the United States supplanted by a workers' dictatorship in accordance with the Communistic philosophy which he Is advocating. The transition, he said, probably would result in a soviet form of government similar to that at present In Russia, although he would not regard this as necessary or altogether advisable. State Evidence Admitted, Just before the close of the case.

Judge Charles K. White stated that he would permit in evidence the book -railed the "A of Communism," which was offered by tho state and which had previously been relected. In this book there are statements of Communistic philosophy which are interpreted by the state to advocate force and violence In overthrowing the government and it is upon this and similar evidence that the state will have to prove that feature of the case. Foster was examined at length this Specially Priced for Saturday LAWRENCE IVOS. LYONS UUITS MEMBERSHIP IN INVISIBLE EMPIRE officer, or enlisted men of this regiment," the deposition quotes Col.

Conger as saying on that occasion, "except when necessary in the performance of duties assigned you by proper authority." Makes Specific Denials. The deposition denies specifically that Col. Conger told the assemblage that Capt. Handle and his wife could not at- CONCjLCIET FROM PAGE ONB. afternoon from a red-covered book entitled "Syndicalism," of which lie and IS.

C. Ford were the authors. This All new suits just received. Fabrics: All-wool tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots, pure worsteds, serges and herringbones. Newest models, including sport, Norfolk, semi-form fitting and conservative models.

Colors Grays, browns, tans, greens, club checks, pepper and salt effects. Finely tailored. Full range of sizes, 33 to 46. Regulars and stouts. tend any social functions or dunces, nor 4 were the ladles of the regiment charged bdok was published twelve years ago in Chicago and was withdrawn from lr UOVERNOB AI CRAY AND MME.

CHARLES CAHIER. Clnude L. Griffith, pastor, residence, 1245 Shepard street. "Brightwood Church, the Rev, Ray A. Rngsdulo.

pfistor. "East Tenth Street Church, the Rev. Mil not to associate with Capt. Randle or jhla family. il "I said Capt.

Randle was not to enter circulation. Foster declared he had since publicly repudiated it and in his snoeches and writings he had never since that time Freedom of the state of Indiana was bestowed on Mme, Charles Cahler (Sarah Iayton Walker), the grand at the Murat theater Monday night as a soloist with the Cincinnati symphony orchestra. It will be the first time in ten years that the singer has returned George S. Hennlnger, pastor, residence, Middle drive. Woodruff Place.

any set or. quarters or barracks," the deposition sets out, "unless his duty re-tquired it and he was not to enter any to her old home. She is the dnughter opera singer, Governor McCray at the Statehouse yesterday. "The keys of the state are yours," declared the Governor, when Mme. Cahier call at the Capitol to pay her respects to the executive.

Mme. Cahier, who was formerly a resident of Indianapolis, is to appear Sale Men's Dress Pants or Gen. i. w. Walker, at one time commander of the Indiana G.

A. R. Mme. Cahier mado her debut in Nice, France, and since that time has appeared in the leading opera houses of Europe and as an artist in the great music festivals of continental Europe. "Fountain Street "hurrh.

the Key. Philip S. May, pastor, residence, 2025 Fountain street. Also the Rev. Harry O.

Kisner. "Hall Place Church, the Rev. Horace A. Sprague, pastor, residence, 1(107 Hall place. "Wesley Chapel, the Rev.

William H. Brightmire, pastor, residence, 1U21 Earth avenue. "Went Washington Street Church, the advocated any of the Incendiary methods which he preached while hn was a syndicalist. The book figured extensively in the United States Senate Investigation of the steel strike and Foster at that time repudiated its doctrines also. rianned Radical Copper Union.

Foster last summer planned a radical union of copper miners at Butte, and In the Minnesota and Michigan he admitted on cross-examination. 'dance hall or place of amusement on tne reservation and further told the officers that they were to assist Capt. Randle in the carrying out of these in-' structions by refraining from visiting Capt. Randle at his charters or Inviting i Capt. Randle to theirs." Col.

Conger's deposition says that on iff March 9 he Imposed one week's restrle-tion to the reservation upon Capt. Randle for his failure to report under Jiii orders at the appointed time. New trousers to match your coat In pencil stripes, herrlnKbonea, serges, whipcorda, flannels and worsteds. A largo selection of patterns. Sizes 28 to BO.

Special $2 Rev. William Everett Clssna, pastor. tion a year after their marriage, he personally started a subscription. "I did not state to Capt. Randle on March 5," the deposition says, "that unices he divorced his wife, his career was at an end and he might as well resign and nothing was ever said that Denies Persecution.

acKnowiengen authorship of a let Ml Names on Roll. Continuing the paper lays "We take that church first because it is the largest Protestant communion, Voenying categorically that ha had Vsecuted Capt. Randle (n any manner that he had evertried to force him ter to William F. Dunne, a codefendant, In which he proposed to Dunne that they form auch a union. The miners, he wrote, were not satisfied with the I.

W. or the "one biz union" nnH resign or divorce his wife, Col, Con ner says: Conger in "rage" declared to Capt. Randle that his car was "junk" and was unfit to be used by an officer in uniform. He admits, however, warning officers that their cars should be kept clean and in good condition, Just the same as their uniforms and equipment. Col.

Conger also denies having forced Capt. Randle to march in the file-closers on the pecasion of a reyiew. Started Subscription. In pointing any absence of persecution by him of Capt. Randle, Col.

Conger cites that contrary to precedent, the Randies were not given a wedding present by members of the regiment, but that when he joined the organiza- could possibly be construed to that effect." In answer to further questions Col. Conger's deposition says that he did not command Capt. Randle and his wife not to associate with other officers and ladies, nor did he command others not BROTHER OF SLAIN MODEL QUESTIONED BY PECORA thing new was desired. The letter was written after Foster had conferred with radical leaders in Butte In of inon Dunne formerly published a radical paper at Butte. to associate with Mrs.

Randle. Specific denial is made that Col. Conger ever "It is a fact that, previous to the to save Capt. Randle and the officers of the regiment from witnessing and hearing a reprimand to a brother officer, I told Capt. Randle that there was a perfectly honorable way out of the difficulty and that was a resignation by him of hia connection with the army." Further denial Is made that Col.

CONCLVIED ntOM PAGE ONE. "Soott Sartor, Inspector, 323 Federal bulldlnft, 227 Hamilton street. "Robert O. Stone, resides 69 Y. M.

C. A. "William Glen Tipton, manufacturers' nirent, 720 South Meridian street. Resides 307 North Bancroft street. "Thomas O.

Trlnler, Room 5, 511 North Illinois Rtrect. "Karl W. White, salesman Kahn Tailoring Company, Capitol avenue and iSt. Clair street. Resides 023 Park avenue.

"Lew E. Wilson, clerk, Campbell Oil Company. Resides 2003 Madison and the most Influential. We shall reveal the affiliations of other clergymen in due season. "Heading our list you will find Judgo Charles J.

Orbison, high ih Democratic party counsels, and high likewise In the counsels of Klancraft. He is assistant to Imperial Giant Stephenson, who formerly was king kleagle of the realm of Indiana. God save the king! Kluckl Kluck! "The following names appear upon the membership rolls of the Indianapo charged that she "was unfit to associate with honorable ladies," nor "Imputed to her a want of chastity." "I never told the plaintiff on March 6," the deposition says, "that he must separate from his wife as she was impossible and could not be socially 'y his mother, his brother John, his sister, Mrs. Helen Wldtson, and by the family attorney, Deacon Murphy, all of whom succeeded In entering the private offices of the district attorney withr the knowledge of scores of report and avenue. MEEK 3 TO SEE KAKN8 TODAY, LYONS TELLS OF JOINING.

lis Ku Klux Klanf "Charles J. Orbison, ex-Judge, law Bequest for Investigation May Be Re Saturday Only Olive, partner In the firm of Orbison Say He Merchants Brennnn Zechlel, ijuo Dreamt Klansman About Month Ago. Lawrence Lyons, Republican state about hls tr)P to Russia .10,21, Foster said he met Lenlne, Trotzky, Bukhari nof the cetnral executive committee of the Third Internationale; Krassln, In charge of foreign trade, and Karl Radke, a Russian Communist editor. "Are you a member of the central executive committee of the red trade union Internationale?" Mr. Hmith asked.

I understand I was elected at the last meeting I have never been officially advised of the fact though," Foster replied. JURY INDICTS TWO IN FLOGGING CASE BIRMINGHAM. March SO. Two dairymen and a plumber were Indicted by the Jefferson county grand Jury today in connection with the flogging more than a year ago of Dr. J.

D. Dowllng city and county health officer. At the same time it was announced Federal officers had taken into custody in connection with the case a dairy company employe. It was said the Federal action was entirely independent of the work of the grand Jury. The men named by the grand Jury chairman, told The Star, in a telephone conversation from his home at rtrook, last night, that he Joined the Ku Good Teeth are Essential to Good Health There is no question about" It; you can not be normally healthy and happy if your teeth are not well.

Don't let them go with the Idea that tomorrow is soon enough, because every day you let them go they get harder and harder to remedy. We will give you a careful examination without cost. Klux Klan several weeks afto, but had resigned because the organization did not conform to the principles of Americanism. He would not discuss the pos ferred to Judge Advocate. WASHINGTON, March 80.

Secretary Weeks said today he had received a telegraphic request for an appointment from Louis Karns of Indianapolis, who is seeking an investigation by the War department of the controversy between Col. Avthur L. Conger, commanding the 20th Infantry at San Antonio, and Capt. Edwin H. Randle, also of the 20th infantry.

He said he expected to see Mr. Karns tomorrow. Mr. Karns, it wag said, probably will bo requested to make hia statement in writing to Mr. Weeks, who would then refer it to the Judge advocate general for an opinion as to the department's right to act.

The next step would be to detail an officer of the inspector gen photographers who had been awaiting their arrival since morning. Shortly after the examination began, Mr. I'ecora announced he would reexamine J. Ivarsley Mitchell of Philadelphia, the girl's wealthy admirer, and John H. Jackson, confidential counsel to Mitchell, tomorrow.

Bee Test of Theory. The detailed examination of the Keenans today and the announcement of the lc-cxamlnatlon tomorrow of Mitchell, and Jackson are taken as a possible indication that the district attorney's office la tcstnlg the theory, upon which It has so far proceeded, that the girl was slain by a ring after she had refused to aid them in blackmailing her "angels." The blackmail theory was referred to by tho announcement made today by Nellson Olcott, Mitchell's counsel, that the wealthy Fhlladelphlan had never been worried about being blackmailed because of the letters he had written Bank building. "Everett A. Bayless, stockman, Ford Motor Company, 131S East Washington street. Residence.

1)57 North LaSalle "John W. Hedriek, foreman. Ford Motor Company, 1315 East Washington street. Residence, 2044 Shrlver avenue. "Samuel Stephens, stockman.

Ford Motor Company, 1315 East Washington street. Residence, 2020 North LaSalle street. "Andrew M. Canatsey, manager Indianapolis Battery Service (olhclal Wil-lard Service station), 001 North Illinois street. Residence.

340 WeBt Twenty-ninth street. "William M. Leonard, partner in Leonard Anderson, cleaners and dvers. 2210 West Michigan street. Re sibilities of his resigning as state chair man.

"I loincd the Klan about four weeks ago and resigned early this week," Mr. Sale Art Lamps House cleaning time in the spring reminds us all of the appearances of those home furnishings that add so much to the corners here and there and to the entire home. Saturday morning we are offering special prices this is your opportunity. Floor Lamps Bridge, Junior and High Styles. Stipple and Tiffany bases, complete with shades and tassels.

Bridge Styles, 14.50 to 3S.0 Junior and High Styles, 2S to $30.60 Boudoir Lamps, ft. 98 to 7.ao Parchment Shades These shades are to be had to fit any style lamp from a boudoir to a floor lamp. In all sizes. The Electric Shop of the Indianapolis Light and Heat Co. 48 Monument Circle Lyons salu.

"vner aid you join; ne was asaea. "I don't care to say anything about that," was the reply. He las asked how the Information eral a office to make an investigation. that ho had been affiliated with the imiryman and nianr- Klan became known. "I haven't the slightest idea," ha said.

Matter I'p to Lyons. Dorothy Keenan. Mr. Olcott made the statement after a conference with District Attorney Banton and after a police announcement to the effect that examination of letters left by Mlsg Keenan In her safe rtenoslt box. while indicating that she The extraction of my teeth At the People's Dentists was accompUshed without pain.

You are mora than welcome to use my name. J. F. OSItOKN. 1964 Parkway Ave.

er; E. O. Jacks, dairyman, and P. N. Newman, plumber.

The man arrested by Federal agents is C. W. Tyson. Tyson was arrested at the instance of C. W.

McPhaill. secret service attache, who Is said to have been engaged on the Dowling case for several months. Authorities stated that the inquiry had been conducted on the theory that the flogging of Dr. Dowling resulted because of his zeal In enforcing health laws that pertain to dairying and plumbing. The health officer's standards were described a "high" and the requirements were said often to conflict with ideas of individuals touched by health ordinances.

EX-HOOSIEB SUES OFFICERS. LAWTON, March 30. Four army officers at Fort Sill and a local resident were made defendants in a damage suit filed here by Robert O. Bradley, city engineer, who charged they had "wielded undue influence over his wife." The men, Irvin Fife and Capts. William p.

Alexander, George W. McKelvie, William J. Egan and Earl Everts, were alleged by Bradley to have caused Mrs. Bradley to neglect her home in order to accompany them on "drinking parties." The couple came here from Indiana. sides 4516 East Washington street.

"Walter R. Johnson, partner In Johnson Son, auto accessories, 741) Massachusetts avenue. Resides 734 Harrison street. "Captain Ernest L. McLendon, assistant professor of military science and taotics Indianapolis public schools, old libra ry building.

Resides 2108 North Meridian street. "Ezra H. Stewart, lawyer, 405 Lombard building. Resides 3231 Mac-pherson avenue. "Byford E.

Wagstaff, partner in Wagstaff Long, restaurant, 1.3S West Market street. Resides 3511 Massachusetts avenue. "Robert D. Allen, care Claypool hotel. Mr.

Lyons said he did not care to discuss the effect of his membership In the Klan on his position aa state chairman, saying that he had answered for his membership in the organization in a letter to Tolerance, an antl-Klan publication. The Republican state committee apparently is "sitting tight" and taking no action In tho matter, Indicating that it is a matter concerning Mr. Lyons personally and not tho Republican organization. Frederick 10. Schortemeler, All doubt to your ability to extract teeth without pain hmm been dlipelled.

I will surely recommend you to my friends, HEKSCEEL SULLIVAN. 1450 Brookslde Ave. .4 had many wealthy admirers, were not of a nature to afford a basis for blackmail. MOTHEi LEAPS TO DEATH FROM CLEVELAND BRIDGE CLEVELAND, March 30. Mrs.

Margaret Faulhaber, mother of three small children, leaped 2S feet to her POLITICIANS ARRESTED High Grade Caskets Priced Right CENTENNIAL TO HONOR IN PLOT AGAINST PERU death from the guard rail of the Rocky I LIMA, Peru, March 30. Augusta Durand, Peruvian political leader, was arrested today with five associates at Paita on a charge of planning a revolutionary movement. The prisoners were secretary of the Republican state committee, said any Information would have to come from Mr. Lyons. Governor McCray said Mr.

Lyons had resigned from the Klan before he even knew that the state chairman had been a member of the organization, sddlnn that he had never had nny conversation with Mr. Lyons concerning It. NEW GOVERNOR OF PORTO The People's Dentists river bridge this morning. Two men saw her climb the rail and Jump. The body landed on the rocky ground close to the river bank.

The body gave evi dence that death had been Instantane ous. The only marks of Identification m. to 6 p. m. h.

m. to 13 m. Open s. Sunday, found In the woman's possessions were the initials Y. to M.

15." found in JAMES MONROE PLANNED RICHMOND, March 30. Plans for an international centennial celebration of the promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine, to be held in Richmond, Dec. 2, 3 and 4, were announced In a proclamation issued today by Governor Trinkle. It will be under the auspices of the Southern Commercial congress. The celebration is planned as a "Memorial of Dignity and Honor" to James Monroe, whose proclamation "became the new declaration of America under whose magic power twenty republics to the south have had their birth of freedom and their continuity of economic and political progress.

President Harding, Chief Justice Taft, members of the Cabinet, Governors and representatives of foreign governments have been invited to attend. side a ring she wore. The identlflentlon wns made by her husband, Robert Faulhaber, who said his wife had disappeared from their ia WEST WASHINGTON ST. Over Uausepohl Trunk Store INDIANAPOLIS brought to Lima, iso disturbances have been reported in consequence of the alleged movement. BRITAIN CUTS DRUG SALES.

WASHINGTON, March 30. In connection with enforcement of the narcotic drug laws, the prohibition unit today announced a great reduction in exports of morphine. Including heroin, by Great Britain and her colonies. The British exports for ID'-'l were given as 77.3H4 ounces, as compared with 322,000 ounces In J920. France was the largest "Paul P.

Sullivan, superintendent of service, Claypool hotel. Resides 149 West Pratt street. "Robert W. Tileston, bell captain, 614 North East street. No.

68 Richelieu apartments. "James L. Baylcy, laborer, 916 South Randolph street. "Douglas T. Brown, painter, 1241 Roache avenue.

Harlcy Bruce, machinist, 216 North Pine street. "Henry F. Bruning, 27 North Keal-lng avenue. "Charles C. Campbell, 2027'4 College avenue, "Edward T.

Castle, foreman city school board shops. Resides 20HJ Brook-side avenue. "William E. Downward, foreman, 170(1 Lexington avenue. Otis George, electrician, 003 South Randolph street.

"Harry E. Jackson, cement. Resides 711 Koache street. "Harold C. Lewis, carpenter, 2157 Ransdell street.

"Osceola C. Lewis, carpenter, 2107 Ransdell street. "Leonard R. Owen, 345S West Michigan street. "Henry C.

Pfisterer, 3719 East New York street. home early this morning. Mrs. Faul haher had been In poor health for CV' eral months and was released from RICO WILL SAIL TODAY NEW YORK, March 30. Horace M.

Towner of Iowa, newly appointed Governor of Porto Rico, and H. P. Coats of Raranac, N. who will be attorney general of the island, will sail from New York tomorrow on the steamship Ponee for their new posts, Mr. Towner announced today at a luncheon tendered him by the Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Towner will be inaugurated April 0. Secretary of the Navy Denby, who is ob-nervlng fleet maneuvers In the West Indies, is expected to attend the ceremony. hospital only recently nfter complete nervous breakdown, according to her mother. INVKNTS I.AIU1F, KF.CORI.

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"Robert L. Pickard. 1071 West Mc- Carty street. E. Rhodes, crane operator.

1R32 Lockwood street. Louis Rohrman. carpenter. 620 Lin coln street. "John H.

Shockley, meat cutter, E49 Tlbbs avenue. "Ralph C. Shumate, coremaker, 430 North Warman avenue. "Lclind S. TIrey.

auto mechanic. 012 East Tenth street. "Benjamin H. Tompkins, 131S East Tenth street. "Ira Ii.

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"Henry W. br, salesman. Hoover Suetlen Sweeper Company, 713 Merchants Hank building. Resides 2018 Nowlnnd avenue. "John It.

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"Carl H. Hreltfield, assembler, 721 Parkway avenue. "Charles Denny, conductor, 3414 West Mlrhigan street. "Leroy Harmon, driver, 273 Kast Minnesota street. "Albert H.

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605 North Rochester avenue. "Jeptha O. Hartley, carpenter, 605 Rochester avenue. "Glenn R. McConnell.

salesman, Mar-(hnll Furnace Company. Resides 35 Jefferson avenue. "Perry E. Murshall, painter, 846 Congress avenue. "Leslie M.

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