Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1928 — Page 24

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HOOVER FAVOR RULES FIELD IN ! PENNSYLVANIA Doubt on Coolidge Only Barrier With State’s 77 Delegates. BY LEO R. SACK Scripps-Howard Staff Correspondent PHILADELPHIA, May 11.—Sentiment for Herbert Hoover dominates the Pennsylvania Republican organization as the State political leaders gather here for the joint meeting Saturday of the State committee and the delegation to the Kansas City convention. Among the candidates Hoover has such support that little is heard concerning Vice President Dawes, Governor Lowden or any of the other avowed aspirants. The only other possible candidate discussed is President Coolidge. Await Coolidge Move Some Pennsylvanians, and this is said to include Secretary Mellon, would rather wait to see whether President Coolidge further clarifies his “I do not choose” attitude before definitely pledging the State’s seventy-seven uninstructed delegates to Hoover. Two of the sev-enty-nine delegates were elected pledged to Hoover. Were it not for belief in some quarters that President Coolidge may reconsider, the Pennsylvania delegation would openly declare for Hoover Saturday, in the opinion of those here. Mellon Popular in Slate There is talk of giving Secretary Mellon the complimentary vote of Pennsylvania on the first ballot. Mellon, however, is not keen for the honor, and he may upset the plan. The leaders recognize that among the voters, even though there was no contest, 50,000 Pennsylvanians wrote in Hoover’s name on their ballots, against 14,000 who wrote Coolidge. Petition to Buy Electric Lines Petition to be declared a public utility and permitted to purchase electric transmission lines in seven Indiana counties, including Marion, was filed with the public service commission by the Southeastern Indiana Power Company of Indianapolis.

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Trvelers across the Coachella desert from Los Angeles to the Oasis of Biskra are just as likely to see something like this as not, and it's no mirage, either. Miss Edna Conway (above) of Los Angeles recently was one-of the first to make the trip by camel. Fashionable desert resorts in California are taking up the camels, the first time camels have been used for desert transportation in America since the Government’s historic experiment in the ’6o’s.

EXHIBIT RILEr WRITINGS An exhibit of manuscripts of musical settings of Riley’s songs and of other compositions of Frederic Krull, Indianapolis musician, will be on display in the music room at Central Library until May 15. The exhibit includes letters from Riley to Krull and a bas-relief of the composer by C. Warner Williams.

AMUSEMENTS ALL THE TIME—I-11 P. M. A COMEDY SENSATION Curley Burns & Cos. ‘COOKOO CHARLEY’ DIXON RIGGS TRIO ROWLAND & JOYCE “The Eighteenth Hole” MACK & TIVOLI -Divorce” LES JARDI S, the “Human Fan” NOI.A & W YNN ST. CLAIR in “The Same Old Story” NEIL KIRK “The Scotch Comedian W ith a Voice” Daily Organ Recital by RUTH NOLLER, 12:40 P. M. Doors Open 12:30 P. M.

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LAST TIMES TODAY—"HAM AND EGGS AT THE FRONT” APOiIO STARTING SATURDAY AL JOLSON In Hi* Brilliant Vltaphone Hit “The Jazz Singer” With MAY McAVOY CANTOR ROSENBLATT VITAPHONE I MOVIETONE ACTS | NEWS

COLONIAL POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY PITFALLS OF -PASSIONWOMEN ONLY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL RUN OF ANY SEX PICTURE EVER SHOWN IN INDIANAPOLIS. STARTING TO3IORROW “CHUBBY PARKER” Popular Radio Star and on the Screen A GREAT REVIVAL WEEK

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SEEK MAROONED RACE, HIDDEN IN CENTEROF ASIA German-Russian Expedition Hunts Refugees Among Mongol Folk. Du Science Service BERLIN, May 11.—Fragments of a lost race of white men, marooned on lofty mountain ranges in interior Asia among a sea of Mongol folk, are among the objectives of an expedition participated in by German, Austrian and Russian scientists. The group goes into territory hitherto never explored by Europeans, under the leadership of W. Rickmere of Bremen, who conducted a German expedition into Turkestan some years ago. The mountain regions to be investigated are known as the Transalai and the Selytau. They are parts of the Himalaya uplift, lying to the northwest of the “root of the world,” in Russian Turkestan. Formerly they were lumped together under the name Pamir. It is believed that their inhabitants are remnants of Indo-Ger-manic races, descendants of the stock that populated India and Europe. The theory is that they sought refuge in these mountains w hen the Mongols overran Asia during the middle ages, and have remained there ever since. One of the members of the expedition is a specialist in the structure of languages; he will try to gain some clew to the ancestry of the mountain folk from their speech. Other members of the party will represent the sciences of geology, geography, meteorology and natural MOTION PICTURES

IAST TIMES FRIDAY GLORIA SWANSON la “SADIE THOMPSON” and stage show —* JIMMY SAVO, ZELATA and others. on Ihe MERY FOX with Beatrice Curtiss and 7 others IN 1 I “Pepper Pol Revue” I I WITH Collins A Brown, Russ Si Edwards, Hoosier Rock- > ets, Palace Stage Oreh., EMIL SEIDEL conducting. LESTER HUFF AT THE ORGAN Trice?: 25c 11 A. M.1 P. M. 35c 1 to 6 P. M. 50c Evenings. Children I ; always 25c.

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Molly O’Day HOLLYWOOD, May 11.—Molly O’Day is sill over the amount given in the weight clause of her contract with First National anad that studio temporarily has suspended the agreement, which has four years to run.

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FORD AND LINDY CLASSED ‘KINGS OF QURTIME’ Famed German Biographer Changes His List of Great Americans. B.y United Press NEW YORK. May 11.—Henry Ford and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh are the “true kings of our time,” according to a revised estimate by Dr. Emil Ludwig, German biographer, who, before his recent visit to this country, listed Edison, Rockefeller, Jane Adams and Orville Wright as the four greatest Americans. The new declaration appears in an article in the June issue of Red Book. Ford, mainly because of his inauguration of the five-day week, and Lindbergh, who attained a “height of fame unsurpassed in modern history for a youth of his years,” are selected by Ludwig as representing to the world the highest qualities of American courage, vision, inventiveness and success. Ludwig met Ford and observed Lindbergh from a distance. “Lindbergh,” the biographer says, “has attained a greater success in time of peace than even the heroic aviators anQ mariners of all nations in their wars.”

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