Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 11

OCT. 26, 1928

SLACK SELECTS BOXINGjOARD Two From Each Party Are Picked by Mayor. Three members of the new city boxing commission were named today by Mayor L. Ert Slack. David H. Jennings, Continental National Bank vice-president and former state securities commission clerk; Gideon W. Blaine, attorney, and K. K. Wooling, grain broker, will compose the commission. Fred W. Connell, safety board president, will be chairman ex-officio. Jennings and Connell are Republicans and Woolling and Blaine are Democrats. Blaine and Jennings have been active American Legion workers. “I think that’s a fine commission,” Slack said. THEFTS REPORTED Varied Loot Includes Doghouse. * i Thefts reported to police today ranged from a dog house and toy automobile to rinks and money. Mrs. I. Howell, 1028 Ashland avenue, saw a Negro steal the dog house from her back yard and carry it away in a Ford truck. The child’s automobile was stolen from the yard of Mrs. K. G. Quinlan, 2361 North New Jersey street. Other thefts reported : Iron bed, from shed in rear of home of Mrs. Myrtle Strong, 2160 Highland place; bicycle, from home of Paul Hornaday, 1728 Roosevelt avenue; revolver and flashlight, home of Louis Wahl, 1035 North Tacoma avenue; overcoat and suit, value SBS, home of Howard Ryan, 160 West Pratt street; silverware, value $lB, home of George Roverts, 411 East Ohio street; S6O, home of P. F. Jegen, 3736 East Washington street; tire and wheel, value $75, from garage of J. M. Shaw, 843 Broadway.

FIRE FATAL TO THREE Two Persons Burned Attempting to Rescue Children, By United Prana WINDSOR, Ont., Oct. 26.—Three of the eight children of Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot, were burned to death when fire destroyed their home at Harrow, near here, last night. The mother and the Rev. Luther Johnson, a neighbor, were burned when they made ineffectual efforts to rescue the'children. School to Give Kidney Supper School 78, Vermont street and Sherman drive, will hold a hot kidney supper Nov. 2 from 6 until 7:30 p. m, at the school house. The supper will be followed by a program of music, a play, and an address by Mrs. Martha Stubbs on “The Community Fund.”

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‘WAITING AT ALTAR' Sweetheart Fails to Show Up After Girl Reaches Chicago. Bn United Press MT. CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 26. Disappointed in love, arrested by local police and turned over to Detroit authorities because she had been living there for several weeks. Marie Burly, 18, is ready to go back to her home in Chicago and forget her romance. She was near collapse when taken in custody. This, she said, was because the man who had lured her from Chicago had failed to show up for the wedding which was to have taken place here. KILLS SELF AT WEDDING HOUR Bride Commits Suicide While Guests Wait. Bn United Press PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—Police today were seeking the motive for the suicide of Miss Pola Swain only four hours before her intended marriage to Paul C. Baird of Pittsburgh. Reports from Pittsburgh that Baird had been married previously would not be discussed by relatives of Miss Swain. Her friends auid relatives professed to be ignorant as to the motive of her act. After taking a stroll with the bridegroom-to-be Thursday, Miss Swain, 35, who was an expert saleswoman for a jewelry concern, retired to her room and shot herself through the temple. The only explanation was a note saying: “Am tired of it all. Too tired to live any longer. Am sorry, please forgive." The note was addressed to no one. Friends and relatives from Baltimore. Pittsburgh and New York had arrived for the wedding. The ceremony was to have taken place at 6, and two score guests waited impatiently at 7:45 p. m. A spokesman arrived and said the ceremony had been called off. fire^MGTcathedral By United Press TOURNAI, Belgium, Oct. 26. Fire, which for a time threatened destruction of the famous old cathedral of Notre Dame here, was quelled by firemen assisted by soldiers, early today. Priceless works of art including paintings by Rubens and Jordaens \ were rescued.

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T. Singleton, public service commissioner and member of the executive committee of the Indianapolis Safety Council, declared in a speech at a luncheon of the Mid-West Motor Truck Transportation Congress at the state fairground today. The drivers’ license should be required in addition to the one now required for the auto, Singleton declared. Other safety regulations suggested by Singleton were that all motor common carriers or trucks carrying explosives be_ required to stop at all

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railroad crossings; that the state should limit the brilliancy of lights and fix the elevation above the road the lights should be set, and that the office of state safety commissioner be established. Final sessions of the motor truck congress are to be held tonight. Barr Girl Flier From Air CURTISS FIELD. L. 1., Oct. 26. Elinor Smith, 17-year-old aviator who flew under four Manhattan bridges in succession was forbidden to fly for fifteen days for “freak and stunt flying in congested areas.”

COLDS TO BE STUDIED By United Press BALTIMORE, Oct. 26.—1n tracking the "common cold” to wherever it originates, Johns Hopkins univer-

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lists of selected families who are being invited to assist in the work. Dr. James A. Doull, associate professor of epidemiology, has been granted a leave of absence to conduct the research.