Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1929 — Page 18

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CANADA'S CRACK PILOTS IN HUNT FOR GEOLOGISTS ‘Duke' Schiller, Famed as Bremen Crew Rescuer, Heads Squadron. tv r rite 4 Prrti WINNIPEG, Sept. 25 —Canada called the roll of honor for her most famous airmen today as the milliondollar search for Colonel C. D. McAlpine, geologist-explorer, and four companions, got under way in the frozen northwest territory. At the head of the list of daring pilots who will risk their lives in an effort to find McAlpine's party, which disappeared while en route by air from Coronation gulf to! Aklavlg. Sept. 18, was C. A. <Dukei j Bchiller, who flew to Greenly island a year ago and rescued the crew of the German plane Bremen. Others tuning up their planes, at strategic points near the Arctic circle, for the hop into the barren lands included: Punch Dickens, who last winter | flew 1,000 miles in a sub-zero blizzard to carry serum to a stricken settlement; Captain H. A. Aakes, chief of the Canadian mail pilots:. Pat Reid, whose record as war ace and civilian pilot is unrivaled in the north, and C. F. Mew, who but a few weeks ago himself was rescued after being lost for eighteen days. A cold north wind was sweeping t.he western prairies todav and reports from The Pas indicated deep snows had fallen near the Arctic circle. Business associates of McAlpine, who sent him into the north to j search for fabulously rich copper j mines in the Hudson's Bay district. ; declared a million dollars would be spent on the search if necessary. ; MOTORIST IS ROBBED Two Youths Take Automobile and *SO From Insurance Man. Walter T. Cunningham, 2130 Col- j lege avenue, insurance agent, Tues- j day night surrendered SSO and his ! automobile to two youthful bandits I at Forty-sixth street and Kenwood j avenue. One bandit leaped onto the run- I King board of Cunningham's car. I drew a gun. and held him up. The bandit's companion followed in a I roadster. Says Stomach Fine; Eats Anything Now Found How to End His Gas and Indigestion. Back-Ache Gone, Too. Friends of Victor Blanchette, 2035 Erie street, Bradley, 111., were recently surprised by his rapid recovery of health, in explaining the matter, Mr. Blanchette says: “For a long time I suffered intensely from stomach trouble, back ache and constipation. Food would not. digest, and the gas and bloat- j ing and pains were almost unbearable. I was nervous, tired and worn j out all the time. Night brought very j little sleep. My back ached severely, j and often my joints were stiff. I was losing weight and badly discouraged when I read about Viuna and started taking it. I was never more surprised in my life than I was by th? quick improvement in my condition Today my digestion is perfect, without gas or pains. My back ache is gone, joints are all right again, and I am sleeping soundly and gaining weight. Viuna gave me back my health after many other medicines ! had failed.” There must be something different. something truly wonderful about a medicine which has prompt - ly ended so many severe cases of j back-ache, stomach trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one bot- i tie of Viuna under positive guar- ; anty. $1 at druggists or mailed post- J paid by Iceland Medicine Company, j Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA Tim Wonder Medicine

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Texas Rangers are investigating the mysterious murder of District Attorney John A. Holmes, 43. of Borger, Tex., who was shot from ambush as he stood in the doorway of his garage. Above are shown the district attorney and his widow. Mrs. Holmes reached her husband’s side just as he died.

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WHITE SLAVERY CASE ENDS IN MAN’SSLAYING Suspect Shot for Resisting Attempts to Question Foster Daughter. Bv United Press BAKERSFIELD, Cal.. Sept. 25. Investigation Into a “white slavery case” ended here with the death of Frank R. Linden, 50, laundryman of Lebec. Cal. Linden was shot by Deputy Sheriff A1 Welch, who with three other deputies, was threatened by Linden when they attempted to question the 21-year-old foster daughter of

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Linden, in connection with white slave traffic. Department of Justice Agent Moody said he was refused admittance to Linden's home when he went there to question the girl. He left when Linden threatened him with a gun, he said. Four deputies were sent to help in the case. When they asked for admittance into the home. Linden is said to have threatened them again and returned into the house The deputies fired and Linden was killed. Mrs. Linden and the daughter. Miss Mary Linden, are held as witnesses. FRESH AIR PROVIDED Fresh air study facilities for primary grade children are provided in anew room added recently at School No. 12. 733 South West street Principal W. A. Stockinger announced that Miss Augusta M. Hild arithmetic teacher and Miss Harriet Paynter, teacher of first grads subjects, have received Bachelor of Arts degrees at Butler university.

NINE-DAY PRAYER OPENS Little Flower Catholic Church Begins Observance Tonight The Little Flower Catholic church will hold nine days of prayer, beginning tonight, in honor of St. Therese, Little Flower of Jesus.” concluding with special devotions Thursday night. Oct. 3. The Rev. Charles Duffey, pas-

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tor of the church, will be assisted by the Rev. John J. Doyle. This will be the third annual observance held by the church. Love Suit Asks $20,000 Bv Times Special TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Sept. 25. Mrs. Edna Jones places a value of $20,000 on the love of her husband n a suit against Louise Martin, al’eged alienation of his affections.

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Church Pioneer Dies ! Bv Times Special ELIZABETHTOWN. Ind., Sept. 25.—Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, 70, for many years operator at the Elizabethtown telephone exchange, die# at the home of her daughter Mr4 E. E. Arbuckle following a few days* illness. She was a charter member of the Elizabethtown Christian ! church.

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