Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1927 — Page 7

APRIL 1, 1927

CHARGED WITH BIGAMY . Arrested at Lafayette, lnd., on charges of bigamy, Curtis Robinson, 29, of 24 N. Richland Ave., was in Marion County jail today awaiting

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NAVE ATTRACTIVE TOWN, ADVISE OF SOTO CLOD DEAD i Tells Small Town Merchants How to Get Trade of i Motorists. i i Bu I niter! Press CHICAGO. April I.—Make your town attractive, is the substance of advice issued by Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club, o small town merchants who desire .lie cross-state motorists’ trade. ‘The first view a motorist has of I i town may be a lasting Impression." Hayes said. "If the first view is unfavorable the prospective visitor may decide to drive on to a town that shows a fairer face.” Hays said clerks in charge of the I ( large touring bureau of the club say ! motorists often refuse to tarry in a j village because of its unsightliness and general "down-at-heels” air. “An unpainted foul-smelling hotdog stand on the road to a town, a i vacant lot filled with refuse, these are the sort of things that give a bad impression of a town," Hays asserted. "When to these things is added the picture of a dusty figure in illfitting khaki, loafing in the vicinity of a garage and looking more like a rcincarnaton of Jesse James than a police officer, the disillusionment is complete, and the motorist moves j on to some other town where hot dog I

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Millie Naliarke.v, "poor little rich” Indian girl of Muskogee, Okla., who has an estate valued at $400,000, has disappeared. A Kansas automobile and a “handsome Stranger” are linked with her depart ure. stands are free from obnoxious dis order, where vacant lots ore not ar eye sore and where the members ol the constabulary look the part, hays said, summing up. BURNING SHIP ASHORE TRIESTE, April I.—The steamshir Pilsna was forced ashore in the Red Sea when she caught fire. It was reported here today fate of the passengers on the ship, which is in the Trieste-Bombay service, was un known. f

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OFFERS GATALYSIC CANCER THEORY i Sir Oliver Lodge Carefully Presents View. Bii United Press LONDON, April I.—That cancer may be a catalytic growth, involving the chemical process of catalysis, was suggested here recently by Sir Oliver Lodge. "My suggestion,” Sir Oliver de elated, “must not be thought to be 1 more than it was intended for—a hint from a layman to be taken for what it is worth. Naturally, as a layman, I speak with the greatest difficulty' on a subject like cancer,

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