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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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ininumiroonimTro Lii iilihrooilUUiLO ICOSIIBIIOFIlEi! cr claim maw. on the STAND AT TRIAL, fourth to report, words ajajrw fourth tin; th stale today la the (rial 4lHtrK9 5 eY th naHer of hf r. riRr ha'! Th wltnea wa.pv t. tkack. rGua oniKQ aigrc hf ItxhfB ems'.

L'tur Os jtr: Kabr'i room he i3 aL i hirsa COVerd Kith bittod, w.ii 4 a thi?" utterbacir. said lmmt IVIf a. mm. tht sne, Kibtr was aHeged to fcavs renMed. 'V Utterbsk ld fc tvuraed Ktber for a tost six week prior to the ma rder aarv4 Vihtt'i trie'.

rad been V. a ta a. a (naF in ik rf ir. tarntl hono from iVtnt, Oi tb Cy mti.tr thi mr.J:r. in Ktvur fy with la Tfrr.t!j en litiA leetJmonr tomorrow mrn SIcA'tu, Mm, Ksiu! drbtr.

wrj lijp ff. utruicK nam, ruioer wnt ln to Mr. her tfet h4 biiatalld. (lifarc Vltkttrw. 1 At ts of th state's vtdnc Ju4 MyrJc withdrew tb ih Jury, thu frintf Mr.

feUtiV te huwyr mijr 1 4 fA 4 1 1 In Sat trt a tnir 1 mnt i ifhis fa th si ir Rvr hid been Dtl tt limy iht Ktpf hi from aa.vn il.Hf 4 1 I I fit ft a A matU) Attorney Ifli Ukm Xrori th Jury WHS over by Juiiise l)moo on th crounJ th.i it uad4 to pro in cnpircy rtjarBi, ala prnne1J tatlea and dfllb jrratton In lh char of murdar ty Ju1 nrnf fao" orrrtal m. ll.a Kibiiaaal rua Mra. k'abr aftr tba stats had ctasrd'; Its traumo ny. in wiina it c.ij hV tha atata 4 I r. Ai I tat Khr irotii DI lfa i lalda TtutrJ Out.

Witti eouni4 for tbs coMfesaidna by lr, Colayilo court FaturJay by ttctjva Thit Vpy. ihstiH Jo to th Jury Mraa svJdiknc DatiK tlva Jfoonay, to tn ftamrt, wii rrm.ta to tHry ttr lii 1 wturhta from ork. No tt rwpt will ly th twt. to introJn th ttmt Mra. liv bm wd it i i i i 1 1 lMtctive Ma)f Mil KtUr tintat c.iit itra.

Colavlto to hint, ay fn 'that ia wciiimii." that ItCorp that aha wiahS br 0 0 ES f.1 0 TO BUSES A3 THAFFIC CONVEYANCE ci. Fsreea Tearlnar fa ff Street ar Tturu laaMiia tlea (tla Vehtet, A Utter adrocatina; th coarertltsp; aaarnt afreet ear line In lndiar.a tioiia Into motor bus tinea, at A marl bus Unea. Us av mear a', Tia rongfstloa. ai raiiavtnz irautu ctM kpiiiuo. i 1 a att board publla works ty Oor4 rale director for Itoh i n.

liAeatrr. Tht lU rv In fol' 5 1 lyifiS mora atrt "trscls, not tear up of the tract, now th jrrounl aukj pat In inm'irii avatem of imovor tAi trim Aii any JtvasaMapolS y.vlaen who ha travio4 in, jfnd wUl tail you that tV.e tua iie in TaH, Jne.on Hern Cvenha n. tc ifiv far trior efficient tv than street railway, and with les on greatlon. i'iAr it, va tw "Tivit tinvtHiniii queattor.a to etti 'Ytn i nt ianat.lia la the matter of puUTt i transportation. wrwt tr nr mviirwif utngra to follow on another fn rotation.

The alte htt mlha tlnn. wKdtat wiir. motor'. iiiAs a v. I a.

ai 1 a 11 ik llAn 1 I full nrr, a of treet In ttelf a. detrl Iilpt to rrr.ent of traiTlO In OUr li tiAn, 5ut ttta be regulated to suit tmr.la Cn.lltiotm and. further wor, bu Jitinsx rtation provulea un UC.ey system. pseneers loadlnir aad wotld handled at the ecitvan, 4 at aiewsnated not9. tnas if t.vts th center of th street fre ih conttanl Cow of faster trm street ar Hues a Alabama.

fciosth Meridian. West wsu hineton. ic could easily be It iajM tfc puiM would brin.ar up th point a Mho would for th coat nf street ltr.prvefints, but th writer Is ear nutnaUy satiafactory aajree ctty and the car for th per nalnil aabaan 'a v.waa i. It wia extensively by buee. Held reunion Theft lantry.

Curtia Doota, 2S North Warrnm arenue. arvd John 91T North Tremotit Teet, vers arreste I to I jy by Patfetivtj Houlihan and TtrickUy and 2fetor and an are 3., in the City Prion a jn Inve tlation of recent tht ft: of olf clubs valni at $600. from Country. rofhotie. Tti wen wer tctken lnto rj.mody by th i nwtor vHretnen.

who thyhave I cf trmat ion men hv ieen JI i to Kolfersat ths South triJS i 'a INSISTS NOTE INVALID lr. I'mn. It. UoiUttt tala JUmlt Iin 3n4 Jily Emma li li a irtt m.lSa.I, sari ah feaa a pJJ lntrft yar th c. 5or Hoc It, i to tfay at to 1 kf Jera rvUI.

f.ry tfet wot uaa frau4. Mr. liansilton re cntly a or tlie t)jti Cit lt nw jp mas. aveCv r'J to pr 5i; uatch Mm. li'irkftt the not i raJjtf on, Body Arrives Frcm France VaflPrtfo atrttc havo len eotiliwsl ly the war tpan.nit that tha t4y tt thdr ion.

Ofl at, Dn, wf.O hllle'l tft a tion In Friflt wht? er Srn with iit ry A. JU'th t.eJ artll lry. of tha Italrbow 1i lloa has af rtvftt kml )H arst to IirtjnaiM fr txirtal tht wefcr itr. in tl t'xiay for Ilot'Ok to tha Korfy horn. Arrnfre for tho fao ral.

whlfh wUI hJJ nder tha Joint aupiea of tha Amrricmn lrten, th Ttatcbow 8o t'Ktjr ah'l th inOiJtna Vfar Motaara, tiav not ytt Uen computed. SUM 0FS1 5,000 ViSHED FOR PROPOSED FiEEflfiG ORDINANCE TO SEEK AID FOR a A. R. ENCAMPMENT. LOANS ALSO UP.

FOrf ACTION Appropriation of 15,00 of elty money for th ti "of tha fsratxl Army tt tha, lUpubllc in paying aaanaea the annual 3raod Army of ths.Uar pubil national tncarrtf ent tnv Indians iwlls In tSfptmbir, Mroiia Va Irovldl in an onJ.aanoo to Intro faced at a "pedal a of the city council Tueaday BlshU "Action on tb ordinance will be tfken at ft later metlnk. City voff IcVkls wnderstand that th wilt ba 11J hers jf th appropriation Is mad. 1 .4 Two' ordinances jjCrovLUnc for the city to netrottat kjanrf wilt be preaentrd tl wllUr celv formajlf i trtioivttf and asainat th wa mmrat Iaaai project, rvnt)y with Uh rfity lrk. iltuHi t'ovHaif forth tranf" of monv 'ram nac titfunl tit tmthr alaa 1 tirftntd. Tia two ternporiry toana provid 3 In th ijr ftr 1206,000 for th board of fond, and ISOO.VOO for th i iiv jfTi rl fiaaj.it tt moat pay roll wtn thrttjr rvii frorn Kin ta raf hi I Tli Iritiafer ordt futnrrx proviil tlr the transfer of froMt r'iii lary fund to fund, and hI Vt proprlrtf.ei.

of for th halt mliitnnc fund acd ITi for th buildln of a comfort etatton INDIANARjOLlS HEADS LIST. P4 Caafa 49 Tr rout. I TT. jWASfXtNCJTON. July tt.

A drop of 4 jrlrnt? fpr the yar endlnif June IS In Visa post nf "food In Indianapolla, tnJt At 1 r' for. month ending jun 15, 1 shown In reports eom pf, i by the vl partmnt of labor. For yiir InJ.anpolia thj; fllda I i otyUelng with pr fl.t'A. i '1 V. ufb Vharivaton, j.

wun of per cent, for the month. KAnaaa jT.iisnfii'ma rrpuri i)riici Of per eehtwhlls Al lant. Hiilttmor and New Yor 10 ihowtii rvductfone of 1 teni. porta from othr elties. praviouaty ma'i public showed UecMoea 2 lr cent, at Ms nc hasten N.

and Uoch ester, N. ofi tfMti'al iurmlniham, lelist and Jackaon j'ai! Cltle increaa in tooo rrjees re noted, in th report were: l.ittla Ark with a per cent. Savannah, three tenth of cent i and WaBhinjtotw our I fer; tenths of i per DECISION NOT REACHED. alaUflr I Ice Trut Cae Xeed Mer Ttnt Make ItaUnsr. i S.

Lesh, attarriey ifeneral Jn 5 a a ai oda i a 1 (a el ph ne conversation "with W. II. of rstit ITtii anertil 1udira In tha In trust" cas in Indianapolis: th Judr told him that mort Um will be neces sary "before can rule on th motion Kaint the requeat of th stat for a hf.riot ot a tetlUon for a temporary ir Junction affainat' th 1c companies. The Judjc will be in in fonnctign with the can tomorrow. liefor learinr th 'city last week he announced his Intention to malt a declaton on th petition public today.

eaid today that he had reached no decision and advised that wttnsse not rsummoRed torn or Ravenswood 'Jp Responsiblo for Riot Call A noisy denjonatratlon by; several hundred bather Kavenswood, north of Broad lUpple. Sunday night, as a protest against the action of liobert Maffill, town TmarshaL ia a 1 1 ra Mal a n. pro pr to or tha lvsvriMl dear hall, for opening the1 hall on Sunday, resulted In the sending of a riot tail ts police jinrinp "llailMTall th 3nss AH Here." the btthers performed a "rikf tronf of th halt srd made so 7nuch noise that some ol the cottager, earinsr the marshal aouM be attaCied, called the police. Iverythif wa quiet when Serffeaat Hiker and th cmersreucy squad arrived, irom in t'uv ti rvi lir (uml ti the. City fat.

fual: 13.600 from lb 'Ttn fhall fumlture unci row, auv aarainat. ctmbrof Indianapolis Ic corporation which, it alleares, ar op eratinff ir an. lliesal combination. a A a st. smm a a TO AMD COi lllTiOil DELEGATION COES TO CHICAGO Of SPECIAL.

TRAIN CHAILLr ON VTHE; PROGRAM One fiBisdrJ realtors members of tfc5 rel estat tvoaM, left Tor to lay to atte rl th Monat eoswnUoa l'ftjtl 8tat Aj)eUUon Kealtcrs TueKjay. Weowdar. Thnnt iay aaS A totai 1 person a. Ineludinc the rrt ea Ari atn.Ues of t4 of lam wmiI to Csieaaa dtt' av ieal tra rr ta Uoboh. The ra.tr TPrrisr whit fit hat with fisey Uniiu r.rry1f fcicacory canes, ejmhlel avt ba.ll at i th 'jilon fitatioa i A.

'di jf 'lie and the Indianapolis Iiiiia.ry ia.a led "the jroroiJ wtiiich march wet In Market street tt Mwamt Ore5. and then aeath In Meridian rtret to that T5 arraneemea. for the jrde were tfce csr of th rtm At oMrhiti A. 5. VI t.

fyA i ar4 ih strata eomrftitteas of whlcN ir Tr chair man. spertai iratfa eonfiiej eoachea s. a basrirxsce car. The realtor will Sjo totaixht at th Terra triltn of the Morrioa hotel, in Ctvl earo. 3.

KchmiA. pr'irt of tfc loat board. Frtedley. of ifaocle, triJett tfce art a boar, witt a.ttiiil a lmcut irt the eveturssr In honor of th priOet of real tat board. W.

'CbaJTl of th Indianapolis in tn on th convention program. f. Jfami secretary of the Joesl boa ri is the proffrra to lead tin of Tublicity for Real Kftat 3Vard. Mr. Jla 0rfior wtit ser r.

sergsajat St arm at laaiaRentioJi. i THE MOEEDEIIY THEY llOlEiiiMHCE lis REPRODUCTION OF' PAGE FIRiT KNOWLEDGE. CASES OF FORGED NAMES AS the publicatloa Saturday of a. copy of rags Ztt. tfi th remonstrances ssainst th world war memorial plaza at least tfcr more casos tf forg ed names vers added to the' two ase.

known be lo re th' ubllca tl n. Twenty fiv names arot Included la the page of the remonstrances; The ames of Oe' ar F. Uarry 3S2S Quitford avenue; Mis, llarel man, Weat Tenth tret, and Itin cas C. Mctotira.ll, 95 Wescv. Thirty second street, accorJinn to.

statements made today, by each of' th. thre named Aerf forird, Th two other 1 Apparent foorerte ntra thoee.J of Herbert la. Jia ad II. 1 liarnard, Xer Sirs. llunterman sall she Kad nTr been naked to.

sign any remonstrane agrainat the plara' and" said that one the pnf mbers of her family had ktei, approached "oh. the matter. said the first thfnff ehe knew of. her name beinr' placed on th lists wa when she saw the re production; of. the, page In.

TleNews Saturday re nine i Mr. MacIouKall. whoae name ap 1 peared Jut beiow that of Miaa llunterman. said he had not beetu proached In rjrard to altrnlntr any snch document, He is former serv. Ice man and member of the lid ward Kahle Post of the American la iot.

SiTtew nothlnir Of 'my nam! sp peering on "any petition ntralnst the war; memorial rlaa project nntll I It In "The New Saturday eve nlnu.V; Mr. aatd. fj was ner approached in reg ard to slirn Iftsrs the remonstrance. nor was, any mmbr of my famllyr served in the world war and' I believe firmly In a flttiniff memorial to thoae who fonpht and died in thwsr I think It a. ehamer lo hate the hackers of th remonetr tnc reaort to such means of ohtalntntj names as signers of their; pet Iti on i'Mr.

Rarryv wheae name appeared in th middle of the pae of petition elamer. said' he jilid, not ian that he had ver been approached in regard 4ft the petit Jon. I dll. not slffn 'th remonstranc), said Mr. lX "Such a document wa never" presented to me for my etKrnature.

ajid I. carer approached In regrard to the matter, knew nothlnje of my nm, tfi' cn th Jiats until the "reproduction 'of Pflre 293 wa publiebed Saturdiay eve rtinar. Member ot; my family had never Tteen aaked to stern the peti tion. i am in xavor oi th pua, y. Th remonstrance will be formally preented to the city council at special Tueaday nltrht.

The" document has been on file in the city clerk'a offlc for two weeks, but it has not Toted on the council records. No. action will bo taken on th remonstrance at th special council mtlnpr, other than to receive ft and refer It to a committee. Itncti for Ttean oval. All.Teo,nests of peraons who wish their names; removed from the rs monstranctt ro beliiar kept on file at th office of Oforgr city clerk; ami will be forwarded with the petition to the city councJL" Mr.

Ilutaell aaldhe haa been accept lK ths rqucats.but has not removed any names because does not. believe tb lay elyes jilrri the to do. sso GETS LSEQN BUILDING. Creaa'Trj aelvMetaI Cawtjtaay a ed II Th irresaed Metal Corn pan hasl taken i a tltree yeay; leas on th Starr Ibulldlnpr; a.t Soutlv" Me rtdlanr street' and the'Uelvv railroad. for th raanufacturlna; patented santt ary mil can s.

La. A. t0001 ftb corafy anourseed todi.j;""Th Corcoran Com pany j' ve hi era haa just been orrn led. wHI have capital atock of tied. SOU, Article of Incorporation wilt "filed th secretary of state' tomorrow, ilr, CoTcoran aald th company would begin Monday to manufacture what will be known a Chalfant pat.

ent anltary tailk rna, Th cana will of tla and made without "necks. Tha company alao plana to plac: machinery for tinnin; and re Ij.iA, Corcoran; president and ceneral manager; ..1 A. Painter, of Pittsburg, vice.prftstdent. and Wilson Atktnaon. elro ef aocre tary Vnd i ALL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN.

v' "ksiV i 4 i Cavervor a filara Ktrat r.m th K.iad. V.JalADISOK Vas.jitlyi llWiseon Sin wemen gained every Tlffht pos eed by men tinder civil larwhn faovema John Blaln today aimed the bill rlaclns. this state a th first in th Union to xtend full legal equality to it new Th tlovernr with, A black nolll fe grWen him by I the National Women's party attached his signature to the measure which removes every restriction, even ivinr women the rigtHs tD'wear ruar" al "chew tobaci'Kj a eenator 4. id In discus slaar tha bill la the lefflaiAtur. tinntnat mils, ana K5 cream cans, tm pt4f, wm employ about twenty men a firat.

Th ofrte of ttie co rany rt Tim IXBIAXAPOLIS VS? 2IOXD: JULY, llv 1021. ilARDiilGMAVAPPEAR: before mm EXPECTED TO DELIVER EONUJ MESSAGE IN PERSONa, RETUHNS TO WASHINGTON 1 v.1:. i TTAS2IINX3TONC "July IXj "VChlt official Indicated today that Vra4etr probably woulit ieaver la person fc i cpeci at mc asac to th oncrM rtrardlat boat; learislatlatav. Under this prorraia the int and hooma wockd hoid a Joint session to reeelys th aaeaaage, which protaably iil bo prcaonted wilhil tayor IXt. IXaraiaer retnrnetJ to.th.

Whtt fioaaaa toSay frata m. wee ii end crtiia 4ow ih i'otmaote Chesape ake bay an't continued work on his meaaar, which h. la osUeratxxi hare start witU hia trtpu TO PROBE Af 1 LI 0 LUNOIS STATE FilONEY GRAND JURY TO INVESTIGATE 7 INTEREST EARNINGS. 'PARK CASE spnrsa nrLD. in, iy 1 1 Jnt fcosr stat money has been handled In.

IlUaois and th amount of lntret th stat. has rclvd la th subject of a search! lnv sticatlon by the jSanraraon county, rrsnd Jury. Th, Inquiry will cover th terms the last th re stat treasjrers Aa drew ItasseU, now stat auditor: ln Ismail. now Governor, and? I Fred .11. EUrllnx; now Iaieulenant Govsrnor.

Sobs th advisors of Attorney General BrundaK ax said to have aase. rtd that It Is only fair to th people of th stat that th Investigation be comprehensive, sad it has been that a number of reputable banker called with their books to enow Just how much later est they have paid on state deposits. Th Gra rark haak Cam. this "connection what I known as th "Grant Park Bank" cas Is In terestlcsTa In has not ben officially that th Inquiry: so beyond this case, but seems to be strone SenUmeftf In favor of extending 'it. to alt phases of Intersst earn Intra on ptfbllo money.

Th Grant Park' Bank caae relate to the alleged deposit of 119.000. 000 In tha "Grant I'ark Bank" and the lending of that fund on securities of Armour Co. snd Swift fe Co. 7 prcnt. interesu It Is said that an "official memorandum" shows this deposit and that the official records dJaclo that the' state received only a trifle mor than 2 xr cent.

Interest, Th pack ers are In no way Involved In th charfre As far as the Orant Park jiank, Is concerned, no Tecord has been found ehowliiatr tha cxistsuca of suh'a bank. There Is a Grant Park State Bank. ind a ubpn'haa been Issued for an official of this bank. The srrand Jury will start the tales about the $16,000,000 deposit. State Treaaurer Kdward R.

Miller will he the first' witness. If ther Is time. Marry'C lyoehre, aaslstant state treasurer, may be called. lie is a proiesre of Governor. Email, having beee put in the office when th Governor was treasurer.

II may followed. by Harry Freeman, chief cleric in the off tee of th stat audi tor of public accounts. Small Twice fleeted The Grant Park State Bank Is an Institution fathered by the lata Ed ward Curtis, stat and mem be i of th constitutional convention, and reported associate of Governor Bmall in several financial Whll no Information Is Avail abl State's, Attorney Fred Mortimer, It la understood that the Grant Park State Bank official la desired to show that Grant Park Bank" has no connection with th tat bank of almost duplicate nam. Oovernor 8m.ll up to today had made no atatement concern! th charges and th tnveatlgration. but his friends Intimated he would not feel kindly toward the Investigation.

They base their aurmlee on a declaration durinar his eampain for Ciov ernor, in which disclaimed any Interest In his party from financial motives' After he was nominated tsaued a atattmaat from Kankakee. which on paragraph states: "Am an American who belives In a overnment of law and order under our Constitution, and as a Republican from principle and not for revenue, 1 appeal to you." (Governor Small was elected state treaaurer twlc.r Th first tim was la ISO. During that term of office retained whatever interest he col. lected if any upon state funds, lie turned no. Interest into th treasury ao far as Is disclosed the state autidor's account.

It was ths custom up to that, time for tress urers not to aocount for interest. Governor KmaH was succeeded by John V. 8mulski. who elected in 190. There was no apeclflo law rjuirin? th state treasurer to account in detail for interest, but Smulski turned over to th stat it 9.5 14.9 in interest eamlnars later a law was passed requiring treasurer to turn ovr interest.

Since then they have been makina; returns. i Ilecord tr Governor' Small was elected ireas urr th seeond tim In 1,11. aod took office January 1 1 IT. He mad no report on Interest until September 191S. 'approximately twenty on months after h.

had been installed. Then reported he had earned and deposited, to', the'eredlt of the state 9J0S.424J5O: He went, ut offlc January 13, 1919. without making any report ofther lntrt earned, accord In to records of th stat. auditor of ricfu, On year, thre month and ten days after. term of offlc expired he mad a report, according to records of the state treasurer' office.

Th data waa April 23, 1920, Th records th tet auditor ar not ao specif lo regardinjr th date. Ilia port for April. 19 20, ah; the follow inr: "Iaer Bmall, amount' of interest collected on tat fund October 1, 19t, to Jannary H. 1919. IKS.StS.TS.1' It'wtll easily raekonad that th 1141.55.79 was earned In 10 day, while In th first ill days of Mr.

SmaU'a term of fie earned on derlt only 210S.4JC iTbia brlnraMr. Small's amlnr up to $450,010. Ilia aseeeaaor. IiutBant Govmor Bterltnc turned In H04.71S la the first sixteen months tt term. Altboush.

went out of offlc last January, haa not mad final auiinat witn in atati esMntaraat. cxptain that is wal Unsr on bank that has bn in troubl. Stat Auditor Ituasel also did not tnak a. flnll aecountlnr 1ntrst earned durinc hi term until om tim after ceased to trasurr. Bay l)ii4 Special Tb ladlanapella 3feral IndL, 11 Grvllle Wlble, tag seventeen," only child of Mr, and UrmJ.

V. TVlhl, near tdsbon, was drowned yoaterday afternoon while bathlntr la Ekinner lake, Jef ferftn township. With boy companion, Paul Faux. had stopped on the north side of th lake. While on the way to a farmers picnic, be iag held en.

th south aide of the lake, Njther of th boys could swim but wer uslna wtnga. Wlble's wlnrs awsy from him and was weii no after them when he stepped Into deep water. It waa an hour before his body waa recovered. After Short Illness OTTO F. MOIO ER.

Otto It Moller. a thirty six. cen raj superintendent of the National Motor Car and Vehicle Corporation. did Sunday at tb Methodist Hospital, 'following short Illness. Th funeral will be held at th hom.

440H College avenue. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Th Ilev. TV 15. pastot of th Meridian tietghts Preaijyterian churcn, wtu co oct th aervicea.

Burial in Crown Hill cemetery will in th charx of Capitol City Lodge. and A. Of which Mr: Mollsr was a member. 11 was born In Indianapolis and lived her all lit, lie attended th public veaools and alter leaving school he went to work for the National Corporation. wa connected with this company seventeen yearn, and in that tim worked up from office boy to general euperln tendent.

1 His widow, on sister, Mrs. F. Palmer, and hi father, Moller, all of Indlanapoha. survive. WILL BE RULE RATHER THAN EXCEPTION, OBSERVERS SAY.

VOTING MACHINE DEMAND How to "scratch." on voting ma chin, has already become leading question of th Indlaaapolis city am paign, though, th election will not held for about four montha' Jt looks now as if the demand for voting1 machines to.b. put in accoeslbl places Tew weeks befor th election Vso that voters may'. practice; on them very rrcaL Th number of voters who sajr they intend to sc ra ap pear to 5 he much larger than the number who say they intend to vote, a straight party ticket. It Is probabl racratching" will th.rul this yar, and not, the exception. I Inttejsendent Mvaenta.v".:.

Various Independent movement are already under An Independent voters organisation in favor, of B. M. Italston for mayor, is'; being' formed. YEx Servle Votr Xacasra Is conductint a nonpartisan campaign in favor of former service candidates on both, th Itepubllcar And Iemocratlo tickets. It bs de elded to form an ortTanlsationrover ing very precinct, and to obtain voting1 machines a ff weeks' befor the election, for us In schools for "scratching." Efforts ar under way to form a Ttalston Xor Mayor Club and a Shank for Mayor Club in precinct, memberships In these clnbs to open to persons of all political parties.

All of these movements have been started on the assumption that the voters of Indlsnapolia ar In a mood for Independent voting this year. Maw Bathev Than Political observers' say. that never befor hav they' aeen a greater determination to, vote for the. man rather than for th party and that never befor hav they heard mor, in quirtea on how to "scratch' on a vot Ingf "in Shank circles th prediction was beard Monday that the tangl ultlng from Shank's letter deaigned to force Irving Umaut out aa chairman of the Itepublican city committee, would.be straightened "out, this r' Boyd M. Ralston.

Iemocr tlo nomine for mayor. went to Chicago Monday to attend the convention of the National Real Estate dealers' Assoc! a ti on. He is expected to return Wednesday evening, 5 BASTILLE DAYr MESSAGE. Eatery Vrmm lVearfm Pt Cele brat French! Holiday. An invitation to all, poate of th American' Legion to Join In an ob senranc of Batill day.

th French Independence day, wa issued Saturday by John O. E. Emery, national commander of the American Lesion. In hi message to all state and national 1 of fleers of th Legion. Mr, Emery suggested that local units observe the da beca us 'France, he said, declared July '4.

our Independence day. a national holiday. jA special order from Lemuel BolleS, national said: "In view of magnlflcent. re epoae which aroe from Franc on tb American independenc day. which they now acclaim aa a French anniversary, and In view of the new spirit of understadulng and mutual aspirations of the two republics.

It is deemed particularly flttinf? that on Baa lie Americans should pay this tribute to thlr valiant comrades snd friends. BROWN VMAKES CONFESSION 1 1 9 'v giet Fire Mama Near Iaaatrillr i tv Marion Brown, of Munct. on February 1C set ilr to his hoc two mile west of Ix eantville and. then want to church In.Loaantvtno.' ac eordlrgr. to at eonfesalon' signed by Brown and now on CI In't office of Newman T.

Miller. state fir ma rah ah Brown waa convicted of attempting to defraud an underwriter and was sentenced to prison for ear and lined 25 and he tandolph. circuit court, whtrh tried th case, suspended th sentence. Th state department may not pres an arson cbara aaIat Brown, if behave. It wa aaid in the department.

Char 1a Hoover, assistant stat fire marshal, traced the crlra to Brown and finally obtained th confession. Brown, in hi confession. aaid he plaeed a eandl amoug papers in snch a manner a to fire th papers when it burned sufficiently low. Aanai lm a a PI ef c. A.

O. Fnlkerson. superintendent of schools In. Davleaa and John Hubbard, a former resident of. that county, wer the principal speakers at the annual reunion and basket pie nio In Brooksld park Sunday of the Davie County Association of Incll anapoil, whleh la eorr.i;od of former resident of that iar.tT who nc live In Indlanaroll.

Vsnt offerers of the i preaiii nti. t'y te' and Mr. ii.5.t McCorti. e7rtary treaaurer. wer re elected for another yaar.

HOVTO "SCRATCH" NOW A'' BURGLARS SEflTENCED UNDER 1 91 5 STATUTE COLLINS BELIEVES ACT IS INVALID. APPARENT DEFECT: CITED Becaus It Is his pinion that the 1921 burglary net is Invaild. Judc James A. Collins A today sentenced Vlrsrll Davls ag nineteen, and Cecil Turner, ag twenty, both colored. charged with seeond derre bar rlary.

to the InClann tstat Farm for two to fourteen years as provided In the 1915 act, instead of ten to twenty years, as provided ia tha 1921 act. Judge Collin believes the 1911 act Is not valid, because it atterapts to amend th burglary act cf 1937. which was repealed by the act of 1915. 'T' Wlaa Aprl Caael A. Wand.

hrgrd wlthi driving as automobile past a tret car which waa not moving, was discharged. The case had been appealed from police couru wher Wands was iconvicted and fined ISO snd costs. TUehard. Steel, charged with robbery, and grand larceny, was dls. charged.

In the cas of Francis charged, contributing to delinquency, a motion to quash was sustained. The court committed Otto James to th Indiana State Farm to serv a sentence of sixty days, with a fine of IlOO nnd costs on a charge of keeping a houae. Th commit me followed th affirming of th sen th supreme court. Motion for Mew TrUI. An attorney for Samuel O.

Ballup. known to Indianapolis police aa the black Ponxl," who was sentenced, by Judge Colli ss Saturday to one to seven years at, the Indiana State Prison for money i under fala pretenses, filed a motion for a new trial. Oral argument on th mo Uon will be heard WII liara P. Erana. proaocuting attorney, has announced that will proceed with the prosecution of Bullup under other charges against him.

CHY ASKED TO fiiRfl i WHEN BODY 'OF EVANSVILLE SOLDIER ARRIVES. SAILORS TO ACT AS GUARD 1 Special to The Indian poll Xew. EVANSVILLE. InL, July 1LA committee the local Chamber of Commerce, which has charge of arrangements for receiving. th body of James Bethel Greaham.

on of th first, thre American' soldier killed In Franc in th world war, today asked Benjamin Bosse. mayor, to set apart by proclamation a half hour or an hour for th city, to mourn when th body rearhea the city. It I est pected that Mayor Boas will grant tb When th body of Oreaham arrives her Wednesday morning a number of sailors from th Unttd States steamer Kankakee, which has been stationed here for several months, will escort the body to the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum, wher it will. 11 in stae for on Tlea to Mesa rial Heme. Ther It will be guarded by members of th Grand Army of the Republic, the American Legion, Spanish War.

Veterans and th Service Star Lejrion. On Wedntsdsy night members of Battery A. national guard, will re move the body to the Greaham Memorial hom, wher Mra XI Ice Ores ham Dodd. his mother, lives, where they will keep watch through the night. James Johnson, secretary of th' Chamber of Commerce, haa aaked Legion posts of the First district to send one or mors uniformed guards to Kvansyllle for.

the services at the Coliseum. It al is xpected that invitation will be sent to residents of McLean and Henderson counties, Kentucky, to, send funeral delegations: I Born Kentucky. 't. Greaham wa born in McLean county and he lived several years In Henderson befor moving with his mother and etepfather to Evansvill. Mr.

Johnson has suggested that ths city be decorated in flaga Suggestions hav been made her that th body later removed to a more prominent place uch the Courthouse square ia th center of the city and a monument be erected at the grave, not only In memory of Greaham but to all the aoldiera of Vanderburg county, about eighty five In number, who fell in th world war. A delegation fom Post, American Legion, of this city, went to thev home of Mrs. Iodd Saturday and gave her In behalf of of Dr. Marcel Knecht. chief of the French bureau of public Information in the United States, a replica of the monument which th people of Lorraine har erected near the cemetery of Bathelmont.

France.1 marking the place wher Corporal Greaham and Private Merl D. Hay and Thorn a F. Enrlght wer killed, on th night of November 2. 1917, when a German patrol raided their trench. .4, a Mkf af At etlMbT The.

replica waf presented by Lou is. L. Jtoberts, an attorney of this city, who. wan a captain in the world war. Th replica given to "Robert, brother.

of Mr. Roberta in New.Tork a week ago by Dr.Kneeht with a request that it iro to th. mother cf Corporal re? bam 9 a of affection wfcich 'ths French Jiavs for America and v)f, th loving memory In which th peopt of Franca held Corporal Ores rr and th other two eoJdlera. The rep ica. lr.

Enrcht expiilned. is similar It that which h. In company with M. sisscrsjva. French ambassador to the Units States, nresented 1 to President HarJ ing.

TO VISIT 3 OX PLANT. Asaerleaa aanl Rotary Clul tm operate With Caavaeree Ckaxaber fTli) Amerfcjiuarnr lubs will co oprato with the visiting com mltteo of tU Ind Ctumfcer cf Commerce In a trip to the plint of the United State Corrugated Fiber Hox Caaxpany lasjdiy afternoon. Wallace O. Lee, Cnairc ian of tho visiting cornntittee of the Chamber. as nouneevl today.

Isth ciube. Mr. Lee aid, would loin the delegation of visitor in a to iy lmraediitety on th adjournment 4ii their noon luncheona tomorrow. The trip will" be mad by automo blle, rrhich will leave from in front of the Chamber of Commerce at 1:45, and direct to th plant, which Is at Koosevelt and Marti odaie avenue. This is th econd vlttir.ir trip to be made this year by tho Chamber of Commerce committee.

Because of th tsuccesJi of th trip made to the plant of the Chanrraa Prlce Steel Company about two month aco, a lare attendance la expected toroor The visitors will eortd thrcajsrh the p'aot, and J. Uur. secretary of the companr, will welcome thorn on behalf th com aany. IN HONOR 0 TO INVESTIGATE DYE LOBBY $eaat Commlltrr Vote to Make Favaralilr ltriort. WASHINGTON.

July 11. The sc jite Judiciary comiiitte votd. today to recommend senate Investigation of charges that th dy induatry h. employed lobbyists "to Jr.fluen.e con gressln behalf of pciAl legislation In favor of such The resolution originally Introduced by ator King Utah), providing for the Inquiry was re irftd by a nibcoiumitlM to tUe inves'll srstion to ths dye Industry atone, in. ited of embractng any interest eek tsg special tariff protection, and wa apprt.red by.

the, full, committee in that form, v. .1 MUtcn Man Honoreri si )'i i A A' 5 JAME3 MASON. Jamil K. MUton. has been elected treasurer of the Farmers Finance Corporation, a subsidiary of the U.

S. Grain Growers, Inc. by th board of director of the grain cor poration In Chicago. Mr. Mason is purchasing agent for the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Association.

I R0BB ERS GETS1 9,000. Five lira ITold.V Caaaleri Jiett Tk le Company. KETf TORK. July 11. Five robbers today held up th cashier and arslst ant cashier of the Horton Ice Cream Company outside th company's office In East Twenty fourth street and eecaped In an automobile with 119,009 in money.

Th employe wer starting for a bank with tb money In a PRESEflTED AS EVIDENCE PLAINTIFF IN PRINCETON KID NAPPING CASE SCORES. SAYS SHE WAS DECEIVED ISpedal to The Indian aoll NevaJ PRINCETON, lad, July 11. DerK objection by th defense In habeas corpus proceedings for the custody of Mary Elol Montgomery, age. four teen, attorneys for Mra Ethel Mont gomery, the girl's mother, succeeded in introducing as evidence In the Gibson circuit court here today a certified copy of the divorce proceedings In th case of T. Wilbur Montgomery against Ethel Montgomery in tha Powey circuit court, iiay 3.

1912. Attached, was a copy of the modified decree of Judge Herdls Cletnect in June. whereby the court, with th conaent of the child' prandpar ents, John E. and Taulina ilontrom ery awarded full custody of Kloise to the mother. The defens objected to introduction of th evidence on th frround that it was not a true record and that the actual record did not ehow that custody of the child had ariven any one.

udr It. C. ruled that two certificate of the clerk of the Posey clrcnit court with the seal of th court to the authenticity or the copy warranted its introduction. Kthel Montgomery, who wa on the stand most of the mornirpr, told of her nine year struggle to rsain ssiylon of her child. Dramatically she told how.

In tha office if Jarne; P. Goodrich, then Ooverror, in January, 1911. WilUur ilontiroraery agreed to tak her to the rhiM. "I begged tSovernor (looilncl to be sure that Wilbur meant what he said and the Oovernor told he never had eeen a man more penitent, and urs ed me to truat i in." iihe said Wilbur then agre! to pay her etpenaea to Florida and during her stay there, but that after the first week at Waucbula he told her ehe had been there long enough and refused to pay further expense. HEARING ON SCHOOL BONDS Board Wilt IXear Argaaaewt for aad Agalaat Ppoed Ie.

Th state board of tax commissioners. Tuesday 'aflernooa at i o'clock will hear oral argument for and aiainat the proposal of th Indianapolis board of echool commissioners to leaue JS47.C03 worth of bonds. The board held a hearing on issa last week. Attorneys for parties to the ca.ee and any interested taxpayer wil! be heard by the board Tuesday. William A.

Hough, a mem berof th board, sail. Som angle of the manner of eon ductieer th school city by the Crtp pin Tutewiler Gftd'i faction of the school board and it connection with th Snider A Knta engineering firm and many other laue are considered In tha whirh waa f.ii1 (da 1 state of Iciala by a number, of In atanapatts eituens. CATHOLIC PRIESTS HONORED Flv la Bloce Appatat De(te Prelate. I FJve priests In the Indianapolis diocese of the Catholic church have been appointed domestic prelates with th title Of monslenor, by Pop Penevllct. Th new relate, wth th lit.

Her. i Monsignor Franoi 11. Oavlsk, form the council of the binop. Two of th new mofsirnorl are off Indianapolis, tn Rev. Joaeph F.

Byrne, paalor of Holy Cro church, ani the Ilev. Francis B. Towd. rastor of St. Jo eoh' church.

The ottiem the Francis A. Itoeih of si. An chureh. Hlelimondr the Eev. Francis X.

Untrrettmeler, pastor th Holy Trtnitv chursh. Evanavlile, and the P.ev. The jnore 5i. Meeker, pastor of St. Gabriel' church.

Con nersville. SHORT BUT NOT SWEET. Jy RItle Forty Feet Be.olt la 25 Fin aad Seateaee. For a Joy ride of about forty feet In an automobile hlonglRg to anthr person. Wiillara Koner waa fined Hi and coats and aentenced to the Irdi ana State Farm for rlx Tt loliy by Judge Jame A.

la Marion couaty crtmiri'l court. was caught, it i. he got away wlt't the fhra agalnat him was h.avinc tm iawfiil poasesslon of a vehirle. Kunrr, It wa a.id, had ben befor tha court previously oa a alrliar charge. COPYOFDIVO CEAGIil OFFICER'S BODY BUR ED vMtii fsiiTARY LIEUT KENNINGTON KILL CD ACTION AUGUST 4, 1312.

VOLLEY FIRED BY PL I With the firing cf a volley by a Platoon of infantry over the bciy'cf Uejtenant Eobert E. Ken runs ten. Crown cemeiery Fatyrday afternoon, charter in the book var hrofs was close i. Lieutensr.t ho wa, a son of ir. and 1: fl.

Kenr.insTton. Collere aveuce. was MUea in the ec ond the Ausrost 4, it: ttJy was brought to Indi ar.iiw'li fur turij.l by hi parent last Tuesday, stter they fcj raet th steamer Whcsion its arriral at jboKes, N. July 2. i Drief funersl services wer held Saturday at hia parents home, where the Rev.

George W. Allison, chaplain of the Marion County Council of th Legion, read the military service ant the liev. AJIaa B. Philputt tbe civil aervicts. The ftir.erl procession was bea.de! by th Marion County Council iiar.t, in th charre of Frank Ueiatore.

fvd lowed Ly tr.e color ruard. Th Ken ninrtori Post uj rimed for Lieu'. Kenni npt'n. PoUowtr.tr the col ruard a a rau oa of th 4th i3 4ntry, from i. iienjarrtn Harrison.

1 ehlnd te soldier marvheJ member of t.e Iwnnirston i'o t. The pail bearerR, jilt members cf tv Kecnirg ton lt, were: Wunara Charle It. Mtrer. Henry VUrk. Clye rent 1'reeinia ax.i Corg At the cnitery a short rrice ns read by Mr.

an i putk a talutu va f.rei. acd la sounded. arcTtitn'HT ir nisi Stegeaaelev Bratker Prepare) far Wrecking Balldlair. The restaurant operated by Ster meier. Brothers at 19 Norti Illinois street, waa closed Saturday nlcht preparatory to vrocklr thi build tng to make way for the ifeodern motion picture theater which la lo be erected on that site next fall.

Worx of tearing down the rrent etrvac ture and erecting the new thejUr ill rln h. litcharu Ktetemirr ai tou.ty. a i the theater will be uti ly for beat January, Althourh the restaurant room at 19 North Jlnnoia atreet wbs cloefd. the lunch counter at 17 North liiinoie atrret, retr.aina en. Mr.

ttcmeir said. Tho rtstaurant room has been tdoaed because th business of Meiremeier is be tnr conducted In the new location. In the basement of th Occidental tuihJir; Erection of the new theater, llr. Stefremfier aald, had been deiatytxl to obtialn th si rnaturrt of eartain lr. eor to cf t.le ortc tn.i lease uiiif which Mefreuipur Brotiier had taken over tho property.

Two eeparate lots were li afd originally from ttflrent ttrv ler s. Jd, and earn called for the erection of a modern building the lot. The ip's. satd, hud to be modified, ia or permit the erection r.f sioelo lirs a liullJInir nn IS. Int.

DROP IN TAX VALU ATI Oils. nedartlaa 4.cjCKS,0 In llppeeasaa Cty Peraaaal I'rep Tty, ISpcWal ta Th Ir. a Nevl LAFATETTE, lnL. July 11. rrr sonal property tax valuation la Tippecanoe cnuntT hav en r.early tt.DOAKO Vy the pr' oent township a'aetiMor artil t.e board re vltw.

it was revealed in the of th board, made public today. The falling In is iia to great redurtlcn in Ci pr' tf commodities Ketierally, lot crot and The J4.i ti.0v0 rHcti i erpeclal ly lar(r in ier of the tht lr was a i to th persona! property tnv tte Monon r.tl!ro'.d in this city. 7e. board review 1e a ri Increase to most of the rr; njr. In th towns run.

Irir.i tnrr.i into lin with the atte tax ird rv. a. Th new valuation r. ml rf" erty here la as compared to JIT.u 0 In ISil. For His Own Usd Eme fftoll, st nae, who was srrr ct vtrirrtiy "blind tiger 'IJ'ut'n.

V.Toollen and squad, wsvs fined tli. i cc sts by Judare Walter Pritcharl city court today. The f.ne HUr suspended on the pl' a tl (erl ant's wif and three The police sail they found nlnet: oni pint', ar.l twentv tir. and a nuantity 'f 1 and mi'' Moll's yn Mrs. 1.

tolJ. l'rit chard h'ii not lt a ri o' rk tv.r.ty waa 1 ti: prt ri A children. i I i and wr i fr i wr, LEGISLATION FOR One the tirjee 1 at t'le el4 july Jl. lrofcti Usit.la.tion wor.ien is one cf t' prlncipal aubject be c': cpj 1 delegates to the third cenve Hon of the Natio al 1 r. 4 Eu ines sr.

rrofc Ir be held here 15 I' ApproxiHiRtely 400 an 5 like nor.itrr of viitor rc es; ct. to attend. The per a will be devoted to ir, tiricr cf t7. executive board and rppif jratii th Th convent!" will It Tuenday, July wh 1 rm acsioa wii I be i.i'.. 1 (li.

on rr arid th work of 'the afi f' ra? fi. ore on ns a pi. f. i proKram. 1 reT: M'tdrfi I or 'r p.r.

i I a ri iir.s for i diacusAi. Kic of ii for i lay, with cr leg with a rtc aur r. Atr.vM; (jipaiiT ri; i (rf tee fyivt fit'T! f.r? Is Kelly, of New Ir. Ar of Mn Frr. Harriet Vlttura.

he.td re" i vrrtcrn University rf. csro; Jf. ie i (': Mi Mary A 5 of i ip Tort: Harriett hr 'f York. and lUrritt the mn Nearly t'')tn I I wnvi.Ti'e ilh 5 cf 4 are a 1 i federation. re i i club in every 5:: Island.

Mr. I troit is national prt i r.t. t.lrla Are lte: tea. Two' youn? giri frt tn ton who, with two tutl. sh who 5.ve their nams as lar.

Sutrhea. North rv. and Basil I 'a ley, 1T45 "ust third rtr were, r.rr 1 et the of Ixv Jt H.f, f.rljr l'it YVn.v' y.T i i elated c.i r. The Iris. i onr.

r.c ti. ure war of coitty urt ill run a wiy irr i thtir horr. s. Hrret t'Vi pott were 'fi Trvlrsi'. 4 cer 4 1 i C.

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