Washington Herald (Newspaper) - October 2, 1924, Washington, Indiana THE EDITION AND HERALD XX NUMBER 129 Expulsion of Coast and Cozy Dolan From League Will Not Interfere With the World Scried Heydler Asserts By the Associated Press NEW outfielder of the expelled by Base Ball Commissioner Landis last night after he had confessed he had offered a bribe to Infield er Sand of the Philadelphia Nationals io throw last Satur days game today declared he had been made the goat and that other members of the I New York team were the instiga tors of the bribery Cozy Giant who also was expelled as the re sult of confession George Captain Frank Frisch and Outfielder all spoke to him concerning the OConnell adding that they gave him to un that the entire Giant team was in on OConnell said that the bribery plan was first broached to by Doflan before last Saturdays I asked Dolan where the money was to come declared and he said the Giants are all going to chin in and make up the I agreed I would ee Sand before the the meeting with the team this did not think that either Dolan or OConnell was vicious or that either had any connection with a gambling They were McGraw HORSES BURNED VALl ED AT Thirty six trailed dancing horses of the AI rallied at burned to in destroyed the ear were being transport Chico to early Wednesday Capital to Greet Base Ball Team wheels of government stopped yester day for the coronation ceremonies of King a usurper who after years of exile tup National capitol at the a wildly heralded Wash ington pennant winners of the American In government turned out to Join with street urchins iu shout Ing hearty welcome to the citys baseball heroes who were escorted iu a colorful welcome home proces sion up Pennsylvania avenue from the 1eace Monument Eo the Ellipse jjp tnp US JEFFRIES ftT RETIRED RAILROAD ENGINEER AND MAN IN VIRGINIA Charles retired tive who saw a few mouths service in oclock this south of the White House where dent Coolidge extended greeting to the 4nc of the welcome home sounded by the pres ident who iu presenting Manager ley the Harris with a loving cup from citizens if the district assured his team toad won the af of the home town constitu Th of shouting some others waving hats others top busy scrambling for of vantage to wave any thing swarmed around the Ellipse to hear the pri Jeffries an he civil died morning at the Lome if his Wife pf George Expires r I J Three Weeks Maria wife of George Ws of the First National died at her 407 W Wood at in The end came peaceful an illness rif three Her Condition had not been regarded as serious un til a week ago today From that rime on she ground She was conscious to the For the last seven and a half the deceased man had been a partner business with his Center and He was widely known the city although a resident of Washington for twelve Jeffri with the M s began lils railroad career and After leaving the service of this he ran a lo for twentyeight years in old Mexico immediately prior to his retire ment from the railroad was In old that his secol passed her home tirst wife di years head of tin transacts some in this ness of five Mr ble Satisfaction f have the which time he gradually welcoming grew Virg She is furled at S d approximate fortyfive don U followed 111 ind a half weeks from ciy He was bom in Culpepper His father was killed Although Gates had long been a sufferer from It was taot directly the caus Death was by Her husband and two of chil dren were with her when the end Kay a on the early morning train from Indian about an huur after her would have been her at the end had a delay on a car which he rode from to Seymour not caused him to the train which arrives here at The funeral will be at 0 oclock Friday The services will be helA at Marys near and burial will be la Marys ceme Both nnd their first later married and their children were bap tized in Marys Mrs Gates was n great lover of Seven Indictments Reported to Have Been Made By Court of Indicted Persons Withheld Pending Arrests Seven true bills are said to have returned by the grand for the September term of made its report to Judge Hastings at iV oclock this Names of persons accused in the indictments will made public until arrests have jurors went into ses sion Monday J A report of an inspection of the county coun ty jail accompanied the conclusion of jurys Improvements to the county farm property are advocated in a typewritten Conditions at county jail which held no prisoners at the time ofthe inspection was described as repairs to a toilet being the only The jurys report relative to the infirmary follows We have inspected the poor of In and found it to be in as sanitary condition as it could be Wie recommend that the oor house equipped with lights nd heat as is no heat up stairs where the inmates have to and to be taken care of when The roof of said poorhouse is in very bad con dition and should be repaired at We found two women inmates in said poor house and eight The jury personnel was Ira By the Associated Oct of the charges j attempted bribery involving the New York Giants has been completed and base ball officials apparently are convinced that the expulsion of Jimmy OConnell Dolan haa brought the case officially to a the attitude reflected day by Commissioner Landis in New York last Dolan and had been ruled in eligible for the world series and by Heydler as head of the Na tional v i President Heydler was quick to deny the report that the charges against the Giants might go so far as to cause lation of the title series with the Washington Senators opening There is not the remotest chance of the laffair in with the he lh as he spoke the president i the civil I war and his mother died j her home and devout In said that when the entire population when quite After the recent months she had suffered in the point of requiring the I he located in the southwest and i tensely with rheumatism but she had to be described play by I took up at not complained and her patience was A ir j j T TJ to doubt whether the highest years at Dennison and a source of wonderment to Marion and Edgar was being I ut in that Three knew action of a but the outcome i wife the death of his second Hlc P residence with his roakos it We are a somewhat he but h happy over president by leaving his desk to part in the ceremonies set the fashion for the for all Wash ington swarmed to the It about the first time in that the Capital City ever staged its own parade for itsi own Washington made It Por on toward a hundred yenrs avenue has been Ite highway of processions and pag with She was the daughter ot Hilory Mary Strange who lived near spent her of are entire life in and MarUn his only close A telegram Had she lived next said liis brother she would have been 72 was not years Jeffries was ii m iber of jhe Oll March than 43 of also of ngo SUP was to Mr Gates having progressed to be j come a of the Tem of thel Masonic of the will be held Tit from the Burial will be in Oak DIES Bt Evetett the 4yearold son of northeast of was burned to death Ore completely dej Bailey farm The child wats playing with his dog room when the fire broke mother below In the unaware the house was ou and iu a close t saw flames through oof of the and called to Baileyi who arrived scene jiust roof was about to fall iu rind informed Together they rushed up the flaming a futile effort to rescue the Whin the fire had practically burned itself out the county coroner searched through the ruinn and found the re mains of the The origin of the blaze could not be ODON MAN with carrying concealed Chase Sears entered a plea of guilty before Magistrate SHeley and was fined and Both Sears and the prosecuting Charles are residents of Madl son The specific complaint against was the toting of a re offense was alleged to have been committed Angust on Page Fire Burns Barn On Horned large bnrn on the of Ha rued in the river bottoms north Of station Avas destroyed by dro about 9 last two wagons and tons of hay were among the contents oC lhr structure to b6 consumed by Ue Harued valued the at A corn crib adjoin ms the baru burned with a Small of Origin of the fire has not been es James tenant on the place was in the house when he dls the No live stock carried some in He and Greek jointly owned part of GOVERNOR died at a hospital here Ray Graham and Hunting 9 I i Hosts to Party of Wales FEDERAL CONTINUE SEARCH OF AL SWINDLER Hawkins mail fraud out of the Mr and con failed to in fed eral court Bajy the Graham Brothers plant hunting In Trill be one of I the of a that may Hurt big game with the Prince of Wales in the woods of next according to a telegram received ty his last The is a member of it Moose on 300 miles cf of the hosts of Wales t J telegram A special train carrying and the pres ident of the Canadian National stopped at Armstrong thirty from the of Grahams Members of the party were asked by the railroad president to act as hosts to the prince and they brought a quarter of a moose to Wales 4 The party an Invita tion to the prince to hunt moose with them next lat ter tentatively accepted the Wales asked the Sot details of a hunt and became enthusiastic the to the 1 Members of tie i are Fred De Cliff of Brooklyn famous Dalian guide and Before a of the succeeded I The invitation extended the was carved on a of barlt In what th principal defendant In a conspiracy growing the Hawkins or Recess tomorrow was or U red federa their Seventeen other defendants lire Involved Hawkins government charges a swindle cf almost pro Germans Of lent officials here are inclined ID believe that Grover Cleveland wanted in the United S ites for draft has retun ed to The of are basing their upon his 1 ong absence from whe B he has not been seen since Apri Four children were boru One preceded her moth er Iu As a native of this and n woman with great char she wus widely The fact that Gates as county treasurer county besides his connection with the First National her the acquaintanceship of many The three the are of Itay Gates of and Etta who return ed from the east some ago to make Loogootee her home The First will be closed all morning ing at The White River State bank will be closed from to 10 Two Plane Race Winners Announced S of Garden New was an as the winner of 120 mile Central Labor trophy of the international air race here Walter of won he Na tional Cash Register a ninety mile WORKING FOR Walters has a chair in Bain Farriss barber MOTHER OF WASHINGTON MAN IASSES AWAY AT HOME IN Anna widow of Joseph who died in 1900 and the mother of Leonard J of this died at oclock last night at the home of her Warren In Pike after an illness from a complication of dis name was Ball She was boru near New September and was married to Joseph Pouder at this April Four of the sir children born the union survive their Clyde and Charles are The surviving are Warren Stewart and Atha all of and Leonard of this The funeral services will be held at the Hosiner Presbyterian church at 10 oclock Friday Burial will Walnut at Petera burs MOTION IS SUSTAINED A motion of the for a of the costs in the matter of the remonstrance against the improve ment of Harued avenue was sustained by Judge Hastings in circuit court this morning clerk was directed relax The amount d Is Schaerer Given Term of the Nation al CHy Jbank of Tell was to five years in the at by Judge in Federal Dis court was passed on a of guilty to charges more than from the bank in Schaerer to five years in the penitentiary of two will be Schaerer surrendered himself to custody the United States marshal lending a search of nearly two started when he was in by the Federal grand jury The was the ment of funds from a Pretty Milliner i Held in Robbery Bee pretty milliner was held for questioning today in connection with the last night of diamonds and jewelry valued at from New Tork jewel sales i told the the with him In a taxicab when they were stopped by three armed men near TAKES Oct have of the 7JOOO acres which are to be in cluded In a itate same preserve to bo located fe the heaft of Brown of de of today Dramatic Entreaty of Woman for 4 w World Peace Ends League Parley By the Associated 8fth as sembly of the nations to solemnly concluded work of the unanimous of a resolution that all r governments the protocol of f and security of inter national memorable debate before the league which closed with the adoption of the resolution fended on the dramatic note of plea that war be forever banished because its first is Always the The speaker was of All of the fortyseven represented in the assembly to the adjourned this afternoon