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10 ANTI BONUS LEAGUE CHAPIER ORGANIZED fifty Former Service Men of In dianapolis in Unit. Lam to aid the disabled The first Indian chapter the Jtx Service Men's Anti Bonos League waa rganixed In this city Monday lght meeting of about fifty veteran of the world war. Addison 'JT. Parry wn elccte director; jseal TJrlder, treasurer, and Frank C. Flshbaek, secretary.

The primary purpose of the organ ization, accord! nr to A. JL Haromon field secretary, who 1 organUlnar chapters of the league in Indiana. I to oppose uonua iiiu9n aia bodied veterans of he world war and 1 npd to co operate with irrmBt officiate and others In taking care ox the disabled veterans. To Investigate CemdltUas. Mr.

Humlaton said that a part of the work of each organisation would be to Investigate local eondltloae, rapport cases' In which the dfsaled vet erans are not being cared for properly, and bring the rr.atler to the at. fentlon the right officials wtier a proper adjustment may be made. xur opposition to the bonus Is a matter of principle rather than eco nornlcs" Mr. llumllton said. "We be DISHUTEABOU RENT IS rantlaaed from Page Oae 'lleve that the money should go to the rnsn who needs H.moit, We do 'not telleva In Impoverishing tha dls.

abled veterans In order tha tthe able bodied veterans may get a bonus Humlston said that plans are nder way to form chapters of the ariranlxatlon at Terre Ktni vlflle, yt. Wayne, Muneie, Ulchroond a. an south uend. i The activity and assertlveneae of organised minority among veter ana of tha world war. who by their insistence on legislation providing for a bonus for able bodied veterans would endanger tha greater claims of disabled veterans to the utmost aid from tha government, have 1m pelled us to organise," Mr.

Tarry held. We desire that the public of Inrilananolla ehould be fuliv Informed ef the stupendous cost of a bonus Cor ablS'bodled vetersns; of the great urderi of taxation that It will In vltably mean: of the consequent ei rag vn iuw list iihiw.m ii and the continuance of a disturbed. eronomlo situation in mis country. All these are fsctors which certainly Impair the revenue raising posainu Itiee of the national treasury and It Is obvious thst when that condition obtains the facilities for taking the beet cars of disabled veterans are endangered." Indianapolis headquarters of tjie organisation are at 102 South Penn sylvanla street. SEEN AS MURDER CAUS and collect that back rent ha owes ma, from the tlma he stayed with us at our houae" Mrs.

Dwlgana said, so. eordlna to Mr. and Mrs. Holing, "lis threatened to shoot me If 1 came after v. It, out not arraiu.

or nim. lie am A I A Af It PIVI fll.tf riMUl.ll. w.lw got rought and I hit htm over the head with iTifftnm." Mrs. Doling said she warned Mrs Pwlgans that she had "belter stay away from there." The bodv ef Mrs. Dwlaana was Iden rifled today by her husband.

Samuel ijwiirsris. liwlrsns. in emnlove of the Mc Nsmara Construction Company, said that Jumn formerly was employed at atata fairground. Several weeks no Jumn aold Mrs. uwigana some chairs and when he came to the nwiaans horns to deliver them ar were made for him to move to house ana room ana bosrd with the, family.

i rtaeeaed mi llwlganera It ease. 1 I. a At ins time, iump earn tie to. "have a room whtrt somebody can klnda kasp an ya on my atuff." Pwlgans aald. Jumv roomed there about a month, Dwlgsns said, and than moved to the one room cottage lrt Noble street November 84.

After a moved, Mrs. Iwlgans often went to his cottage and cleaned It for him. fwtgans said that when ha left home to go to work Monday, hla Heads City Campaign for Harding Contributions WILUA1I FORTUNE. Announcement ia made that Wil liam Fortune will serve aa chairman of the Indiana poll campaign to raise money for. a memorial for War ren G.

Hardinf, former President. Dissraio vn COMMISSION ORDER aaaVeaBBBBaeBaBBBBaa Caattaaed frasa Pago Oae la the order a psragrspn which pro mtAm "aliiiiilit final determina By Via Aakea A Varla. Recently In a rem case handled by WampWr a Votnewhat similar protection for ratepayere was ordered. Tha Drawer organisation waa rep resented In tha Huntington case by Vanaukeo Farla. Glenn VanAuken formerly waa' a member of the mm mission and had much to do with the Indiana Electric Corporation case, a big Drawer merger case wnicn ewrrru polls, Jrd lead a crowd of B.000 to 12.000 persona to tha Btatenouae to remon atrata against tha action of the commission.

VanAuken' resigned from the commission a few months ago. shortly after he handed down the order grant fi Increaee In rates of ll.000.ooa a year to the Indiana Dell Telephone ft. ft." Ift ntk.F ml Company, ran ber of tne nrm, lornmu rtan exammer ior ma Waald Slga OrlglaaU noualaa and John W. McCar.lle. chairman of tha commission, were members of the commission at the time of tha Indiana Electric Corporation merger.

In the lluntrnton ease tha commission after Insertion of tha paragraph for ratepayers, authorised the com nanv to issue oi a per ceni. bonds at not lees than 0 per cent, of par and to lasus $110,000 of common stock. Douglas. McCardle and Oscar HAtts. tha three members of the commission who were ready to eign the Huntington merger ordr without the protective clause, are the three "old eruard membera who by a majority nn vol nut through the InUlana order laat week L.r tha nroteat of Artman and VVampler.

COOUDGE FREES CRAIG BUT REFUSES PARDON aaaaa.awaa..aaia. Coatlaueat frwaa Oae toUr' him that she was goln I lh president baaed his ac wn town to seek work. I ilnn aald Craig seemed "willing. If liefore her marriage, Mre, Dwlgana not desirous, to assume the attitude waa IaVla Van Walters. She ia sur.

Ef. mfV of V. it developed thst he and McCray had Vlved; by her husband, a brother. I roKance. personally, then and now.

a half interest each. This partnership Van Walters' ot Indlananolla. I iustlv deserves the remission of I h.irin In 1904. Simons said he had iriwi iio when Mct7rav liar a 1 I ray in ISIW, wnsn ne. MO.raj, wumc IB" ovum i i af nue, ton of Jump, after seeing the I the court.

Otodles at the city morgue axonaay me atiomey generai munu mn, night, aald that he never bad aeen while arguments In favor of a pardon the womajt before. Ha said Jump told presented by the New York board of him several weeka ago that ha had apportionment and eatlmate. were "aa bean having trouble with a woman unfounded and misleading as was the who had caused htm to be discharged false, malicious and libelous attack trom a joo at ma state lairgrouno. oi in. ni "un.

rand lurv Inveat Igatlon of Dr. Paul F.t Uoblnaon. 001 oner. I remission of sentence was advisable, county arn.ojry inrtm nuon oi 'faund In the woman's pocket a slip 1 among other reaaona. because of the Governor icv.raye nnanciai opera ot paper With Jump a nam ana aa ienect us execution mijni nave on or drsss on It.

Around her heck was alfictal financial affairs of New York chain. with a locket, on the oae or i city. aaa ia kave riaas dmisb. Icelvable that he would bo more la general plan for railroad Hla argument waa made oa the trround. not only of special characteristics of the railroad Itself, but also because of the particular financing and labor policies Ford has applied ia 4ts operation.

Essentially, the Iroaten railroad Is a terminal proposition, tha witneas aald, connecting with varioua trunk 'llnea and serving manufacturing enterprises to the north of. main east and west traffic routes. The practice of shutting the road down Sunday, a profit sharing plan "tv which employes. may acquire large employes beyond the levels set for 4k same occupation on other rail road a by the rallroal labor board were cited or Liioia. GROCERY BOY ROBBED Hay Klreett Held by Tws Baadlta, Cet Aaaa ae.

Klrett, age nineteen. Jloulevard place, a delivery boy for the Carl Hoff grocery. Cast Six teenth street, was held tip by two armed robbers In an alley in the rer of the Peter Pan apartments, 1135 Ontrat avenue. Monday night and robbed of 0 to $70. hflvett told the police the robbers were riding in an automobile.

In which they fled after the robbery. lie said the automobile pad ao rear license plate. THE EfDIAXAPOlIS NEWS, TUESDAY, DECE3IBER 4, 1023. I I Towers teetiiieo ymtrQij succeeded McCray as eecretary of tha The rreldnt d. to under Newton County Stone Company a ukf'tMi work, in 1 his ron for the governor was nauguraiea i i decllnlna tat each tran piunr rrTTtrm nj 11 ry K.

Todd. K. L. Moberly organised tha Chicago company. Martea Baaker Teetlflea.

E. Blackbnrn. president of the Marlon National Bank of Marion. which precipitated the Marlon tlona which resulted tn his indict ment Isst Friday on serious charges. whlcl were the Inltlala In I "Craig'a Imprisonment." Daugherty testified that the collateral McCray the locket Were Photographs of the I told the President, "la not the greatest woman and at a man.

lor the most Important question In Ivolved In the controversy. la con gave for 'a loan of 132.000 from the bank was "no good Mr. Blackburn, who waa a witness 'ii o.K.r. st u.hoi addition lappolnted and punished by not being before the grand Jury? eaid he had in Rlley Oaborne, 111 Hybolt addition. I "i la th wom veetigated the makers of some of th the i A 1 'V I a ejoii iw I be py serving nis sentence bodies when be went to tha house to 1 ft.

I a I aM Tail II niB Hli lli'iii. uuvi n. a rltlrl.r. ii I FtWcaae ITIllclaes) Arliaau 'drinking heavily for the last few) fBy the ratted rreae 1 NEW YORK. December 4.

The ac borne aald. Jump had a daughter, Mra. Oaborne. ana two sons, vmrtts, and Kd. of Newport.

Ky. notes Governor McCray had put up as collateral and he eald he was told that they knew nothing about the notes. Among the namea on the notea that were Investigated, he said were R. Christie, at Deadwood. Minn Miller A Manning, at Council Grove itlon of Coolldge and At Kaa; the Canby Land and Cattle orthU t0rn A remU M.

Company'. "KenG.nd"0,;; 0t. nl I ting Controller Craig a alxty day sen Greene Farm Company, at Kentland. tence for contempt, without granting land the Hickory Island Stock farm, in nirdnn. anoeara to be at.

1 wtnn tinimtv nifl! MPRRPR OPPfJSFD tempt to block tha popular agitation I couldn't find the land." he said, tAItnUMU IlltnUtn UrrUOCU for curbingr the power of the courts referring to the Canby Land and Cat! 1 which resulted from the Craig case, tie Company. Oovernor McCray pre larsl Cmrrtee Official Paints Oat Ad Amos Plnchot. "Ifberal" publicist, said ytously had testified that the Canby today In a statement. Land and Cattle Company had no rsstagrs Clvsa hMsleyea i am confident from the attitude property WSHINO.TOK December 4. K.

Q. of fa0 thathadlt not'be'en Caa Id at Ptad Paraa. 4 Tuelbold. Vlco aresldent of the Petfolt. publTccrv against "judicial Mr.

Blackburn alao aald be could Toledo w. Ironton." Henry Pord'e rail csarixm. the administration would not find the farm said to be used by road, today asked the Interstate com have let Cralg go to jail." said Pin Howard Cattle Compsny. or the meres commission to exclude the road verT improperSattltude of the company itself. In reply to questions from any tentative mergers In the Republican administration in the I a9 to the worth of the collateral notes fJ he described the mall a.

"no good. latton that ha been atarted with the Under croas examination conducted object of curbing activities of ourlhy James W. NoeL of counsel for the petty tyrants in ermmo. respondent. Mr.

Blackburn denied Jory Trial. Jthat he had threatened to expose That a man because he criticised I Governor McCray unless he paid the a Judge or because he may have ac to a conversation In cused a judge xaiseiy. anouia go to QoTcrtior McCray'f nice. August zj. lall without a Jury trial, with no 1m 1 Noel aaked Blackburn: partial inquiry, ana eimpiy on mt man i say eo of the outraged little judge you had been stung, that your col himaelf thla.

In effect, la the doc I iateral waa worthless, and didnt you ift rta of the stock and par rates for I trine Attorney General Daugherty hold out a key to him and tell htm lays down ln hla opinion. ln tha Craig that was for room ia your notei 1,,.. 1 and that If the 112.000 wasn paid. "In his effort to oa legalistic ana i you wowa 7 r' to defend the dignity of judges, who I sail." Mr Biackourn testineo. after all need no aerense ana are I mat i wouia or wvo.

uun. Just as good as anybody else so long aa tnev oenave inrmsruti orreniiT, uaUKnerty naa run qune on tne icga i track. For instance, ha takes It for granted that Mr. Craig made false and defamatory statements about Judge Mayer, the ract being tnat thle question has not been decided, nobody but Mayer having ever passed on whether the statements were true or otherwise. If they were false and libelous.

Mayer had his remedy tn a civil libel suit or by starting a prosecution for criminal libel That would have been due and proper procedure." Controller Craig said be had not yet received official notification of President Cool Id gee action In remitting his jail aentence. and that for taa present, he had "nothing to aay." ClOCa ana inn ii nv wmnieo i tne he knew where to find me. DISCVSSES IMPK.tCHMEXT. LaaiWrt Bellevea Aeaeaaaty Can Caa ts af Ita Own Yelltlaa. (Special to The Indian apoi: New I OOLUMIU'S.

December That the Indiana assembly haa power to convene of its own volition to consider, the sdvisaMllty of bringing impeachment charges against Governor Warren T. McCray. recently In dicted by the Marion county grand lurv. "la the opinion of Weldon W. Lambert, of Ibis city.

Republican joint Of e.t material to the atate hHchwar i the fontrm tr. ronere a a toinnUMjen Towers. undr questloa whoja houH hi i1meft. Ing. ald he held one share of own proMrn Ay am tlm in the company whlrh had been mmA rr that he wee suthorlty to for 1170 written on the Canby Cat f.rtton nsma had been ueed until after the kflWB he will not take an STAINS ARE BLOOD Caatlaaea frasa Ige Oae mediately.

It announced by Judge James A. Collin, of the criminal court Eiperl ta t.et Although the detectives feel confi dent that In the arre.t of Shaw they have the man responsible for the murder of Mrs Whelchel and that a con feaalon eventually will be obtained from him. they are gathering as muh evidence as possible to connect him with the crime so that If lie d'ea not make a confession they will In a position to present a strontc circumstantial case In court. Dr. Alburger hI1 that although the aubstanee found on the cushions and body of ShaWs automobile was blood.

It will be several nays he can determine ahether it wa. human blood He aald there Is no method known to science by which the blood found on the machine could be Identified as that of Mrs. Whelchel Stary Deeated. There were several spots on the front and buck cushions of the machine and there waa a large blotch of blood on the bak part of the front amt Shew told detectives the LWmd on the machine was caused br a negro who had cut his finger while working on the car several days ago. The etlves doubt hi story and point ii that far more blood waa smeared tn various places on the machine than Is likely to hava come from a email knife wound on a finger.

On of the strongest points the de tectives ev pect to make In their cs.e against ShaV is the fact that Mrs. Whelchel a watch and diamond ring were traced to ht possession and the f. that he ha. been unable to ac count for his whereabouts the night the murder later ani th detective home until long after midnight the night of the crime. Shaw ha r.

sted that he bought the watch an 1 ring from a white man who was riding in a sedan le1ectlve cone.atently for (taetdeat with Ikr ma ftWa aC fealkatlas the tatfwieat was aiee at Ike Matte llaa thai rreaeat (eelMl eeete. aa the We la af itkn rewehias hlea. hat the haa aewaalaailaa waald a a aletea Wfara, Hr4r4r. Ha da alla aa ta the rra aaa hhtd fh Prealdeaf) irllla mrr (It. The MTtnln who aupportedl Tteen to him by William larroch.

nxlo'ia that hrmo hnu 1 1 i rocwr Ihrouchout the onr.g tr president the compsny and for B( Jn brarrh. He iadi 'dar and again oi: for h'en on the a a I mriy wrnir 7 ca te4 to Me calw re that irrrMI i fourth l.ailor tfday wre associate. the Information th.t ha ct tr Mm. Hrck. iror.

Krr, Impert. Nl iL i mti, I the country a ill tr quick, to cor. mn eon. I'e v.y. hafr Shrelder and tniiiim nitniif.

th ct.nfT9U it r.r.t make ail Wi.r.m ubll, ni. Towers tettlfld reluctanly that he i ht to oceel to In racje. Iiru and Knat n. never had given Vrnor McCray orderly way. and he to Mlnnr.Mi.

can Ka Winne i m. rertasn, nrre cairrw ct. in.irpr.dfni, nn'i Sign hie name to a rrnnlTy woui i mt K.rm.r UNr. 1 C.uardla. New it the party In a.er re York, and North laVota.

He tie Company He said MeCray did ponil.le for t.tr.cklng the wheei publican. not advise him of the feet that hie JSJlilZl arte a I i i at run. ivTRomrrn. note waa aold to a tank. The note, even to the extent r.f offerlrr a tvice.

That rllea Laal tea. hlch waa eubmltled for in the eohtrover.v that nr ej, Rmnh rim some fonfm lie la. aae eve loeae iiiiirr. tlon and then wlth4r.B by j. WASHINGTON.

Derember vesey. oi counaei iu: uuu.i in toe rraaeup ri i nr i inr om i bore a utility circles about two year, ago h7n charchee and church oraaalialioae haee seat checks: ChrUtiaa Kndeavor Society. Irvlngton iTeebyterUa church. IIS; Northwood ChrimtUa church. J.S.

Central Aeenua M. E. church. ITJ.41. Wodtde M.

day school. MS: Ollee Breach Chrle tian church, lit: Trinity lleformed charch. 1T1: Deihel M. riace M. K.

church. im tlel churrh. Ill I. W)ii th Uaahe have not made ra I porta the ladieidaal gins hav heen sent to headquarter I v.ki, VI nd Mra Pells notation on It face of "flf mitteea the senate ince tnee iA ment the c.mmii. i i k.i erhit did not deter metnhera both old anv oartlri teen head cattle, r) previ ik i.

a new. from dump.ri hundred or lieeoee lar The ti: ooo oee i tion of the value for raie maamg i ousir nao innra tr.ai purposes of the property herein de I in and Cattle Company had no ecriueo. snow sucn vaiue aa oi mm date to be different from or lees than; property i amam. fK. Klmrini ilftA rr i Mrf in! admitted that thle profit tied teen forwarrteil to Governor Mrt'nv when a settlement waa made at the end of 1912.

He eald. however that he did not know whether Governor McOay knew about It personally, ast he credit had been forwarded to the Governor's bookkeeper Rehaked by KheHdaa. He said the account was started tn t20 and closed In 121 when Sawers Compsny closed Its business after Mr Cray' a flnancl crash "I wa largely refponslhle becau.e I handled the account Mr. Simons testified. Harry C.

Sheridan, sittlni; as master in chancery, rebuked Simons for apparently eyadina: oue.t ion. and rais ing tecnntral oojeciiona iu i' Insr them 1 Once when Simons evidently was not answe question lnsr readily, he waa asked by Earl Petera of counsel for the petitioners: VHave you talked to Mr. McCray since the adjournment st Yes 1 rode over with him." To the Capitol?" "Ve SlmoMs denied that he had dis cu.se.f with McCray what his testl morwn to be. ta Grala Caeapaay. The witness testified that several tlmea McCray had made loans to the grain company, to help carry on the business.

McCray'a relationship wun; J. L. Morrison, formerly on the State house pay roll, were gone into briefly. Simons told of ventures with McCray In a partnership ln the Paw son Park IU.) Grain Company and the'McCray Oraln Company. In questioning; the witness about the former concern, it developed that McCray had dealinaa In through It.

State whether thla company had any dealings with the Chicago Doard of Trade." the witness was asked. His reply waa In the affirmative. particularly Interested Km far F.tanple. The committee nn fcrelein relation ei.evi.vw v. .1 la a rn.

in point Attention a b.il nto the hopper The meaauree mut remain tberf. how Ouln (iovrnor McCray tell you to Invure defeat In committee any Wri. In th and caueed Mayor Bhank. of Indiana stmone aald in reply to question i A number the bine emrvo.iiej new hut a ma nreionl la'ter. n.

(nterstate com fairly w.ll en Wired it wi w.uld re. the nettled of the I re.l.lent H.v,Tm with Immltn. to make rronmnif nl.it ror.a th. tr1 Into the lper congres and IVrn keep han'l off arrona he. aa that of Chair Thlf aa the p.i.cy louowru mtn johnnm.

of Ihr imniinuon nre.leceaaor In roi.owin emu coure, a doe. not loae In tr.i in what Is alna on In the congress, hut he doe. Itiv, the leg laws be deported IU l.latlve bram of the government ntatlve Griffin 'Win. free to do what It b. llevr.

Is e.t the! for the country nen work come, to the nue noue ne can ai'pr it or diupror it a he thlnka bent ANALYSIS SHOWS mlttee. for a lltnwnine; oi rmnr. tlon. He alo thst aliens convicted of vlolatlne lh nercotic ana th pro now ne fet.nl a valuation of llioeeeoa and thou.M thet more I L' ludament Influ The'enced arid offered in the hope nf krlnm atn ut a unnimi a. lever, until the hou.e Is org a nl.ed a nd cammlln their reference to mmlttee.

I pos 1 The Water rmrn lhle iJnlna. such ffernVa" In a manner I no7; of liVoo whiih had been drawn to he fact c.l.er. at the wlacPfbad IB a manner Xllloni Unk of Kt White Hou Ih.t thi. committee mrr, trr of prescrioea. 4 i Wj( be ma le up In tirh way aa failed to re.

elee atte high in ana i In the order leaued at that me the commii'n of which Jr.hn VIH wa. the. propo.aj ntlon tn the laet latter laa were a member. ald the It velua Ill i nn per I 'lea. aaaa, am aT aaala.

1 Leonard veicaii. he had ela ned name to the re giaianon. irrmr, JV. YAi. Prt wltne.a for the compan l.

fTnt In on with h' ollv live Iver Mt I. the bue ahy 111K don think he did replied the of the Cnite.i Stat. tavlr.K of nttl ve lennieon Uep Vompany a.ked both for i erma witnea. (the Kur.pean inoubted end v. none alefc anfmlTmn fnr emer.rncy relief.

Simona teatifled that account No My the ITe ldent could have om 4ier and I inlted that on. or the other I0l euetamed a In. of approximate influence In appointment, to thle ntatlve Hill 'n had to choen The comml.aion ly llOOO.n. in 12l He prevloualy committee It he aho.ild decide to ei rhe payment with a taa on ligm winew jnaidered It an emereencT cae It had teatlfed thai Governor McCray the Influence that goee with 1 liter, 'took the valuation of ltT throuh what he termed a a his hie office, but he ed. Hepreeen stive 2Imr tnr the ee snd ad.tedco.t of addlt one after that trading account" had aalned a credit he will not do The ItepuM ir Ma orfer a rAm valuation and thu.

found a new ten of 14 5.000 in jonty In the enate mu.t take the tabh ment In rhralte tative alue h. a rat. ba.e. in Thle ia the mysterious I4S.O09 responsibility whatever W. .1 rerce rl? inmt ito ag so.

the commielon. in the order which wsa found In the tiovernor ln rct to f.Cma the rtn. e. Wild written by I'a il miiA anw i tnw.o riant ltl. in Ine U.OUaiTT 1 A A ia ill.

I un a. in nd mhere authority over mc 'Pini i r.f ll ar. tn.1 qualitv of an lion 1 1 a too hlah In lew or thi certainly adding cost, of addition lnce lM at Ihe hih coat would te enough. 4kls ta aaae Fear. There le a right af the city to appeal to the state eourte The city need not be afraid If the case reaches the federal court.

When a case of merit I presented rightly In the federa i iin.ri.'in i.rt. because in. re la no occasion to fear la or tneir nstion s.iki. esse Ihe city na. me ai i iTiiwirtant inea.ures await organ iheae irnvlnc forma of liur.au li.vtlon of te hou.e.

cratlc control If the spirit of our dem KO It Mr II HOVe 14 HOI IK, 54 nall ta far Seeahee Tahea la Coagrea Herd Klekt la lata. ernor Tor certain sieclflc legislative After It ad)ourned the session having to with th Gov ernor call. 11 convenea n.en ana believe he got the Idea or tne wnne; the (governor i ne im man In a se1an" from una 11 1 hen 1 pea.hment ria questioned on the Kast and Iowa streets Tlice report courts held against th said the car use.t in me ao iucnou was a closed ir OeertlC leaeriaea far. The slayvr's car was described ly Prank Obertlng. ITJ South Kaat treet as the touring type.

Obertlng waa awakened by Mrs. WhelcheTs ecreams and rushed to a window In time to see the sutnmceVle tlg xag glng east In Iowa street. hen Ohert the impeachment prevailed Kscerpts from the court opinion re The power of Impeachment le a ludlclal power vested In the assem hlr gnd Is not a legislative uhlecL "The Constitution empowers the assembly to Impeach the Gi ernor. but It does not specify when the "power shall be exercised and the aaeembly is the sole idge or the time as well ine oie i mir oi urn. r' ng saw Shaw rnacMne he said it rrounJ, for fr resembled closely the car he saw st rtRlro by th or th ana Obertlng also observed, as the car sped eaet In Iowa street, tnai tne lights on the mhlne grew br'chter aaf the motor was raced and grew dim as the motor slowed down That Is characteristic the slnele unit electrical system on old model Ford car The car driven by Shaw was tf that type, detectives said Shaw's automobile also tallies somewhat with the description of the machine which Benjamin F.

Rlche. street car motorman. observed following a Oarfleld Park car from which Mr. Whelchel got off at taat and Iowa streets. Waa Xet Hesae at 1 a.

sa. iiii colored, brother in law of courts vsay Convene Itself. The assembly having been given the Judicial iower by the Constitution of impeaching the Oovernor without limitation aa to the time the function shall be exercised may convene Itself for that purpose, though 27. until aiter il nasir. and one that ahoeld Vhw o'ut late alwa be Independent of outs.de at night.

C. have said that they Vf HI aTW as wae Wnr a0 H. I II aa. I II am v. i plant The tecords there show thst he was at work Tuesday and Wednes day.

He cme to na'npon winter from Tullahoma. Tenn. had been making his home with hie si.ter and brother in lsw at 1411 East Maryland street Its mt Reward. Joseph I. Hbsru.

city controllrr. who has charge of the reward of $:: to be given for the capture of ihe slayer of Mrs Whelchel. has announced that the money will be held until the guilt or is aeiermineo If It Is shown the capture of Shaw waa effected through the efforts of the detectlvea alone, the money will he turned over to the police pension fund. Uogue eaid 2 nthmr the Indiana Contltu tlon or law wnica similar ruling in Indiana. Vralr fae Dawabarty TrtaL Judge Jamea A.

Collins, of the criminal court. Issued an order today directing the Jury commissioners ta ae i. a an al venire of seventy five taleemen for Jury service In the trial naua hertr. of Danville. charged with assault, which begins In Indianapolis Mor.dsv.

lsugnerty was tnoicted br the Hendricks county cranJ Jury In X15S. and the caee was brought to Marlon county on a charge of venue. It ia the first case that has been brought to thla coaaty la more thaa a taa earn. ocratic republican mmmijoni i. n.t r.lum to tne ment of form of horp rule thai will effectively reflect the Interest of the( barrels of liquor an i ri'ipta ine whisky waa valued st IH.se PURDUE STEER LOSES Pllllaaia Aagrae tteata allaaa fsssv rlaa far Graad CaasaaJaw.kla, (Sp rtal ta Taa lint aaapeae Vewsl fNION STOCK TAltDS.

CHICAOO. pcember Pardee Caleersltye champion "horthoro steer. Sultan's Chempioo. was made reeerve champion steer of the lnternetlonsl L4ve 8tock rspoetllon here today, losing the grand championship to Broadus u'kii. a oure bred Angoe.

a. Armiroiii a fijt. tu Thle animal bad to de without power to do ao ordinarily, at Purdae'e beet Angua steer. Ulaek as the conferring of a general power Marauder, veeterday to win the Angu JVlf twenty miawtee to Judge tweaty carries with It every particular power I championship. necessary for Its exercise." of England, took The impeachment or the oovernor by the' aasembly while In extraor dlrar setslon valid, though Constitution.

Article 4. Paragraph 4. provides that no subject shall be acted mrh a wesslon such as the frh.w told detectives that he did not Governor ommer.ds and I to 7 hen Tuesday night. November been cemmended aa the power of decide between the Pordue aad Arm strong steers, so closely were they matched. Indiana eort men Ed Lax.

af ysl dron; Msrsha'l Vogler. of 1 1 ape A T. lfontame. and D. LJt tlejoha.

of Keatland. will compete for the olggee cvm tomorrow aa they have woa first aa yellow ana wane inn" speetlvs regions. COHEN MUST GO TO PRISON rH ifflnsa CwavVrtleisi ta Atteamaeea Ory rtk eT Caaa. CINCINMATT. December United Ptatee circuit court of appeals here todsy affirmed the eoavletloa of Louis Cohen, of New York.

Indicted and tried on a etisrga ef tempted to bribe P. ohert I rt, former Vnlled gtatee prohibition agent. Cohen waa sentenced to serve a year and a day at Ft and fined M.oee He was have gone to Tiara home ta this city with tha money y. to pay for protection ta tha haadllag af Uaar. 1 I TAX ON 545,000 IS PAID BY GOVERNOR CeMtaa4 frawt Page Oee considered as a farm and not what It might be used for specially.

Calef Teatlaaemr Maey. Of chief Importance la Motdsys tnveetlgatloa was the testimony of rtmons that MeCray had lost more than on the 'Chicago Board of Trade throogh account No. Jsl with the Sawera Company. Simons testi fied that he had personal charge of the accoanc waa largely reaponslble for It and that MrCray never paid any attention to It. McCray.

who was vic preeldnt of the Sawers com eeaator from Bartholomew. Decatur. Fracklts and Union fouoii. While the Couetitutlon eectfles that the Oovernor must call special eeselons. Mr.

Lambert eaid he feels there are certain understood and 10 hereat rights of the state legislature, and believes thai, a the hlgheet lawmaking body of the state, it would haee the right to meet at any time the majority of the members roaalder a meetlnc aeceeeary. So far as he kaowe. however. Mr. Lambert added, no special meeting contemplated.

C00L1DGEN0TT0 TRY 10 "BOSS" CONGRESS Catlaae4 froea race Oae republican nom.nee Jrr Slk'r. Some of th oldllM P.PuMifif.i f'i'l aaav which was placed in tha hands an i that if the Trfeiaent woold N0VEAKENING1N HOUSE DEADLOCK fwilUaH frea Faae Oae rerry oat his plan of appearing at a eeaaton tomorrow also le contia (rit on a break ta the deadlock, ia the fcouee. IWItMuI rtaaa A Leader of the Republican haoae organisation hare taken the poeitioa that they can not consistently dta cua a comproraiee with the tnsur fni bloc as iikD, although they said I t.iay they were wllHng to listen i to tidit.dutl requests for changes In committee ui.infi.tnti and in rulee the two po.nte on which th ineur gentu nt focused th.r attack. Although raott of the Kpubllcaa vote luet by Gtllett werr liven ta Cooper, a email cnntmfn coetlneed ef a' creditors' comratttea whea the end for the recalcitrant ml talk tooay to ote for Madden, who hae an rovrrnofi flnanclsl crisis came. Tpre to them he miM reuede thrn la nouncd he does r.ot th to be vioualv had testified that hel had Kl back on the HpuMican rerva and ahon loit.wucul never dealt grain futures nn Board of Trade.

GOLDEN RULE GIFTS ARRIVING Golden Rule rift to tho Near Eat Relief aa a ef a acrL'kiaJ dinner which hundred of Hooaiera aU Sunday ara coming to th Near East Relief beadTuarter. 523 Peopled Dank baQdinr. MernUra of tha Maraxma Club at nee and nines and tQ to the fund. Tha Indianapolis Hebrew conxTTj ation sent a check for and the CouncU of Jewish Women sent VTi TZ. The Woman's Rotary CJub at its noonday luncheon raeetins collected a IS.

47 for the Golden Samuel Lewis, Indianapolis. ent a check for $10. W. H. UtUrhack.

Barferaville, also sent a check for $10. L. IL Tulrick. Cos port, pent a er. ii.

aveaae: Mrs. H. I Ttl rrpa North The following treat. W. Iwrt lvrnie.a.

tit Kset Twenty eighth street; liertha Thorwtyer. Butler aeae: lrt K. 91aa. Sit Board ar Trade. J.

i'i lee. If West Thirty. Bftn etraet; Mta Me FrUr. OUy Traet batiaiag: AlUa It JobBML 1012 teatral A GHOST STORY Maeaa raltreeaeei alt Waaa were eeUWd ta Caaap aereet Maetatav ataht aa a re pari that a BaaaM ka4 Wee Waealk the flawe ff taa haeiaa at that ae.ru. Taay ffeaaraal fat tat aaaa erkv Saea ta tsarse whew they tfTtvei.

A laeaa raid had eat he red. lew AIUIaeaa aatd reeraaaa had heard dUtlaetlr Ve aeath tha rVaaw a aaejad Ilka taa re a a lar aeaatkiaa; at a eaara. The fVawe waa Smhea a aat tkera waa aa tree af aa IwSrweev. To Addrtts O. P.

Women i i a rir tnev are otnerwi.e to afpeai ani rae tn A lellKlble novo I think it i I He present. Tlncher Ttep. I pit In a bill to aboM.h the rallwv Th metKod which valuation. I lalor board epr. en at I mBde.

such aa In the 1 nl I a arol I l(lem Ca I preaente.l the cae ere onlva part Vt 1 nomerxf b'lls of nv one mer iber that It V. iV. Th, I rod 1 Ion ff sere. to rid ourselves 1 1 a sawasasBSSBSSsa.aassssasasssss.aw I JAMES M. OGDEN James M.

Offden. city attorney reonle. eaya John hue. re. Men' tary of Ihe Indianapolis Federation or a( i are.u.o.

a which riot guns aad revolvers were used. Sis men on the cru eer were arrested. Patrolling In a speedboat, customs i.ait hailed the HerreehofT. sue necled of ram runaiag. and raerea her to heave to.

The cruiser nose was turned eeaward. and she ehowe hae heels with bultete flying from the gune la the hands of her crew, ager.la said. Returning the Are. the government boat overhauled the craieer. drew alongside, and placed a boarding party oa her as she ran at full eped Government xgente said the cruteer'e cargo had been jeltlaoaed aad waa floating alongside.

A short hano to nana engagement was committed. York eupp'ement I'age Its. Peo i followed aboard the cruiser, accord brother in law have told mK rel bm yer Have Ing to the agents report. e. that he did net come Jn Kulier case the leirtalature wa.

convened by the Gov Steal aUvOa Wertk a A hl ky r.nOvNS1tJJ Pa Deoemb 4 A band of eight armed whisky robbers held up three gusrds snd a prohibi tion sgest in the Vandergrft distil reports first published In regard to theory that the legislature had no rvllle. Pa. today, bound Petltlaa ta Ha Dterswed by WrClala. vtlle Ieaa essaea4 Asa Hat earn. A discussion of the advisability af circulating a petition asking Got ernor McCray to demand the resigns tlon ef John W.

McCardle. Oscar Balls and Maurice ftooglaa. the "old guard" rotors of Ihe public service commission who isaued the arder giv ing the Indtanapo'ie Water Company a veluation of lll.24Se and aa Increaee in rates of more than IZee.eed a vear. will be held at the meeting tf the Mc1ainllle Improvement Aseo elation tomorrow aieht. saya an an.

nouncement made te lay by I. Onffith secretary. "The meeting will be held In the cOalnville Com munity hall. Tray and Carson avenues The port of three standing com. mltteee will be rrade at that time.

Mr. Grlfifth said They are are water, newer and gaa cam snlttees it will be aa open meeting. A. Miller, president, hae announced In the neighbor hood. He ssid tf petition Is circa Is ted It should bear tha names af every property bolder ta the community.

LAND SALE DATE SET Braekew Total That Lake feeslr ewtrn HU1 Bid far Tree. rive tracts of state nweed laeg near lfammead will be offered far aale la the Ptateheuee December 21. Robert Bracken, state auditor, an noon cad day. The land was appraieea ay pee sons aorolnte4 or uai tlir em data at lit an acre and wae to have be a sold today, iiracaen otjectet to tha nnra1 meet and the land wa wlthdrawa from sale. Bracken new h.a racelved word from Krederhrk Crwmpacker.

Lake coaaty attoraer fo Ihe intereete saeklng ta buy the lead, saying that his clients waald bid I US aa acts. The tracts ara small aad eavataln total ef abe ul rortv acvea. i as aaaaa th XitUe Ceiumel rivar. I J. J.

SULLIVAN "NO. V1 DEGM SERGEANT Had Ben Reduced Recently by Board of Safety. EARL DAVIS REINSTATED Jcha J. lTelltvaa Ka. 1 aoemlle4 Vecaaa there are two snea of tka urn a ante la the petlca department.

was prwraoted froas the reak af pa rulmaa ta detective sergeant ay tse rard aafrty at a taettsg today. a aa eo af fc eaea reJacad frees aeeaae: lre, IX rhlpr. Ncth 1 aetectlea ta (watrolmaa. la shaka leansvlaaia trt. 11 ia the dtetle 4llloa aeeraJ MerKl.aa traet a.

I church. It II iraie ir a I nuhard Itro. ff 111! I IT! I vimm I I Vwfl Arartmaat I i as a retro. lerh av aae; nikfi rti 111 Uirr Kleaev. v.

lert l'T e. trtwa K.l the ce lea four aetata aca. Narth I attar eharejee of aealect of daty kaa ieiawere I uirleia hurst. Munne; Ira. Flere ca a.

I I Va a the tara I VWHI i Mil lw" 4' u.iikiH.r Uirr 1 Kel y. XI 1 i. taxlav a eharees af rJri lifr Auiubon "road! 5. WKr.lUao: Ua.ra Krt.ada a ad fw'ar I taa 174S Vorth Mend. an etreet.

Jha A nm.rt. it ir. a ant trtal waa avertea. J.th Itluer Varrolltoa avenue WIIUssj Kse.er. 71; Arthur Uruaee reKaeaee a city 'iTmoa C.y Tru.t I fl4 aa.

lie. Cdarar VanAreaaie. i rnmi cacar I fc a.k.d ta traarrrv4 ta taa aaa COMPANY IS HIDING i TRUIH GROHiHEER reatlaeei frwa rt rtre 4epartmeaU following urr neat wtta lUmts lit holt. e.W hlf. lai ed thai he set a aal ijn.

Teem pea aa i the aeala ameat he tfrelrad ta t' a fir, department he at peeled to hie ral frleade ta ta admle lit et lea, Mayor haak and William ai attoraer. lie thea we err ole.ad aa lntwter ta the heaita derartmaat. whera ha new ta werhiee The kMH ardeeeal tha pafrhaaa af aa aatoiaohlle foe aa iraa tor of tira p'' 'ntiaa. Mekaa Mr ere waa appointed a sahetltsta I ire eaea. It ae anaoeaced that wa repea.

aeatatlves of the commercial credX AuU and tereaH Wetshte Ilareaa. aa craealsaltaa of dealeea. arill Va etallaned In the office at tha city ir af welehte and sneasares ta the neat maathe to aa.t ta checking weighte aa coal deliveries FORTUNE CHAIRMAN FOR IHEWDIHGf.F!0,iORlAL tsellseee ftwea rat Oaa tha coaalrye eervlee aad there fcts taea widespread deaire a the part of the people ta rptuate tts qualities of the ma a Islimllr Chair leatare. A feature af tha mereertat plaa which has genets! sppesl le the ra froaal to endow a eealr aa dlpamaer aad faactl ae af geverameet la aessa aslveraitr. It waa Ireeidat Hard leg's belief that ta be r'pely aeall A ta ad nlalster aad eerve la affairs af tha federal gevere me a t.

eaa sheals by qualified by er ei traiaiag. Thta he haiieved. ai.le ta these la liplometl aervce ee well as lhass aha aartlclaate la tha daily r4trl Inf the goeee ameafs sffalrs of iel. aa 1i le wiih the hepa af real lag hie ambltlea that tha fnernrisi oegaaiastiaa aps ta eaaow a chair la eorrve aivtsty. BUTLER UNION ADMITTED TO NORTH AMERICAN BODY Arttewtta Aee'es hy V.

B4sas asa AssBrtattexi at ftfeatlag at alveealty af 4 1 a areata. A plica Ilea af the ftstler College Ittadeat I'atea fur membership ta the ashington. December Th. 'J or Indiana, A.utlo of College aad Uals.rslty altustlon developed Monday In the of Commerce. In a public 1 polls, will speak on "The Advantages L'aioae of United aad Canada th Wora'? H3 KiSS iW AK and February IM4.

before thelrountles In dealing with local utility puUiCan Hub Thursday St the Co ported. i. i n. c. n.2:v.r..u:j...i'::.v.';v, 191 ine iou.e i i'.

i uti mi unuim vi .1.. 1 on the first but eiecieo rpeas. er on the second dar of Ita session. Probably the most spectacular fight ever waged In the house waa In I10. which rraulted In the shearing of many powers from Spesker non.

SAY LEGISLATURE CAN CONVENE TO IMPEACH (aatlaaeet frasa rage Oae was criminal. Incapable or negligent. le removed at once. It la the theorv of some who have studied the Question that the Speaker of the house would have the power to call the house togetner tor nrmgine; the Impeachment charges which would tv riled with the secretary of state The eecretsrv of etate then would have power to call the eenate together Sajeer C'aae Recalled. The opinion that the leglslsture caa convene Itself to Imaeach a Ooeernoe le based on the case having to do with ih vslldltv of the Impeachment of William Sulier.

Governor of New York, in I1J. as reported In the 141d of the commission la the water company ease "Is simply more accumulst m. vid nce of th utter futility or our present melhode of attempting to adjust our relations wnn pinr Itlea In the public Interest through regulation GUN FIGHT AT SEA Reeeoae OsTteaea Selea AUegea Haas staaaee Owtaee. NKW.TOllK. recmber 4.

The mo tion cruiser Herreshoft wss seised by custams agenta off I'ort Heading. N. today, after a running battle la Iluchanan is chairman of the hostess Appiieatioas mct? it.h VAftM eiee and aahlsftaa uai CommittcT. I versify were tal.ed. The conveauen Two Building Entered; Burglars Cet Nothing lift.

a a fl alght. and raaeecked the shop, but obtained nothing, according to a report to the ollce Kntrance wea gala through a traaaom above the froat door. Dr. William A. Mrlirtde.

age forty five, the IMokee building, re. orted to detectlvee that hie efflce wee entered but aothlag wae taken, lot a of the placee are near the cea. ter nf the downtown dlatrtct. Km ma George. II street, re oorted to tha police thet a tn a a eelsee her puree at Co I too aad Blake et reels aad ran.

The perse roataieed 111. ebe said. Not Good Policy, Leth Says It Is not good policy for tha Ola school board to bey supplies from the husband or wife of a hoard rnembar. eeh. a 1 1 oraey geaeral.

has advlee4 Dr. t. Hhaff. of CH a ton. who wrote foe advl oa the Ject.

tea replied that he waa aat authorised to advlea tyher thaa etata officers about the legality af actlone but offered the general advice noted. the abduction or autnon.y 10 i'l ini gagged the officers, loaded, an fl fl fl 1 1 HIl 11 A 1 i oj uv.i 'n iuri; I. triick With I Ct 1 I Wli WV 1 I I ta held at the aivers ty a fvnnsylvsaia aett year The anereherehln trte the rtstier faioa hae ea pr.greaiag rete'. A reamille spjwir.ud to abteia a hoasa in Irviartoa in eree ae aiaw headqaarteea gad a eretuaal eaa ter fr tvrta nrabr ha eeeerej i4 aj a aefialte aa rturglar entered A. Wlegan a is eipcea la a lew dayta.

U. S. AID FOR HOSTAGES rtettef Ml law la apervWa Meets daaUaV Tvawafev Cireeea. Oreee. I member i.

XI the reaeeat of tha Tarkleh aad Oraek goveraanaata, the American Xear "Caa rtellef rgaaltatloej kaa ewteented ta aajBMrviaa tha oxea tre I ks la Asa Miaor and transfer ta Gceca f.u' jk a I sasr t0 4 I haetagea by taa Turks at the Uaae af tha hmyraa eataetropaa. It. Jaaetth. af la. Ota.

aa Jsenee CraUher, af Taacalooaa. Ala effKtale of tha Atwerleea rftlill. left today oa tha eteemshtp Acrs el ta bring away ll prisoaera sireadr assemb.ed at aVmyraa Thua4s at the rrtaoaera ara acaxierao ave hinteriaat 114 have died. everal laousaaaS AUTO STRIKES SCHOOLGIRL ssaaa Drive Over In tfert ee Avoid AerUeet Mary Evelja Aadrewa, age elgkt. 4l North East etraet.

was ellgkUy Isjered today la aa accident at IX Wayae avenia aad iwiaware street as saa wae rei r.r way to swaaol eaa was irnxi tr mtt aatamobl.e driven fcy Mra Hobrt Kelly. Park av.sea. Mra. Kelly drove Sr car the carb aad broke tha right front wheal la aa attempt ta avail striklsg the girt, bat the left feeder etrwta ber and kaxfced her down, waa takea to her home. a Da I We gee at ssss Taaw ElUe Dalberger.

wha has aaneaaead tie ca ad. dacy far Ike aeta Inatlen for overnar aa a put ferns la nr poeitloa to Msvor aiank. ataa candidate. eaKJ todey be will ad ireee tneetlag in tha elreait court rea at Koeemo Weoaeaday night veeak le esesliff hi earapaign at the BftOkome armory. Ie.argee ea'd a ban 4 waaia ay aa va.r Ml ler waald peeaiee at nia raeen.g.

He said several ladianapolia ereaaa would attend. Will lined ran Can as stat. Tints Cwert of the Ladles Orteatal Shrine will held He fall cersssoalaJ at Ike Women's Departsatat CsV, SeveateeaU aad streets. Thursday evening. Trie local enaj.ver is the wives, mothers, sist.rs aad dssgk tera of the mema era i ia.

Mrs. ueorge rrty, arty. ninth street, le high trlestsae ef Tarusn Court. lasrkaa Chars Oeiaaasen sa fkf. Tha at Psal M.

Omt Orcaaatrn. wad of lb sa. wvJ riea a a a sa. ka the Paul M. B.

aeW aad tJfaa eteeets. ee W. ee iVLJZ Ud m. at aewt pre" baraaa. ha Metlksafna asaea ta tW saa, TVe I ara af te KW4e VtrX K.

aL eS.e at a Xre.a baaae els wtaewuftT easee. iBaar aiJ ha sareU ai a a.

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