Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1929 — Page 2

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WIDE LATITUDE TO BE GIVEN IN NAVAL PARLEY Delegates to Be Allowed Great Liberty in Discussions. Bv Unit'd Pet ss LONDON, Dec. 18.—Delegates to the forthcoming five-power naval conference here will have the widest latitude in discussing reduction, and the limits of naval strength assigned to the various powers will be determined by the conference itself rather than in the conversations now taking place in European and American capitals. That was made plain today when it was learned that the powers have received from London a general outline of the conference program, without any actual agenda, as in previous conferences. The outline comprises a few general remarks explaining the purpose of the meeting and the formula for the basis of discussion. It emphasizes that thorough preparation for the discussions has been made through preliminary conversations, but leaves the various delegations the widest possible liberty of discussion. The figures under the ratios must be decided within the conference itself. Political observers recall that the Geneva conference of 1927 failed chiefly because it lacked this spirit of understanding, and became deadlocked when no delegation was inclined to accept the viewpoint of any other group. NAMED FORDSON DEALER City Firm Gets AH of Indiana for Sales Territory. The Hopper Equipment Company of Indianapolis has been named distributors of Fordson tractors, for territory including all of Indiana except a few northern counties and for eight counties in southeastern Illinois. The appointment Is in line with anew sales policy, whereby farm machinery dealers will handle Fordson sales instead of automobile dealers. Ford dealers, however, will continue to service the tractors. The new tractors have been improved, horse power being increased 27.5 per cent, developing 30-horsc power at 2% miles an hour plowini speed. TWO DIE IN TRAIN CRASH Two Others Injured Critically in IVreck at Crossing. Bu United Press ROCKFORD. 111., Dec. 18—Two persons were killed, two others injured, perhaps fatally, and a fifth injured slightly when a fast passenger train struck their automobile near Camp Grant Tuesday night. Mrs. Johnston, 29. and Arthur Johnston Jr., 4, her son, were killed. Verna. 8, a daughter, and William Coryell, 16, of Loyal, Wis.. nephew cf Arthur Johnston, driver of the car, were injured seriously and little hope is held for their recover. Johnston was injured slightly.’ ASK FOR RECEIVERSHIP Petition Filed Against Contiactor; Butcher Lists Assets. Proceedings to have Charles W. Minnick, Newcastle contractor, declared an involuntary bankrupt have been instituted in federal court by the Wabash Portland Cement Company, Detroit; Barber Greene Company, Aurora, 111., and W. E. Osborn Company, Newcastle. Frank J. Keck, Frankfort butcher shop proprietor, has filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition, listing $13,395 liabilities and $7,555 assets. Attend Brother's Funeral Bv Times sverioi ANDERSON, Ind.. Dec. 18.—Mrs. Elsie Bedford and Willis B. Peterson have returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., where they attended the funeral of their brother, John Preston. 70, who died as a result of injuries suffered a year ago when a wagon load of wood was overturned on him. Pneumonia Fatal to Child COLUMBUS, Ind., Dec. 18Joseph Acton. 3, son of Mr. aim Mrs. Joseph Acton, died at the lamily home here of bronchial pneumonia following a few days illness.

Drink enough milk—eat enough milk desserts YOU can’t have your full share of vitality without milk, and the children can’t grow without it. A quart a day for children, a pint a day for grown-ups—so you serve the tall, cool glassfuls. Then if you are ingenious, you stir a little milk over a fire and make delicious custard . . . you put ice cream on your menu . . . you whip up a delicious chocolate drink at times. Condensed milk has no equal for making smooth, delicious custards and puddings. Some time try Chocolate Froth. This takes a level teaspoon of sugar, mixed in the bottom of the glass with I*4 teaspoons of cocoa and a few drops of milk, till smooth. Then add a few drops of flavor, fill the glass to the brim with milk, and shake the whole delightful drink in a jar or shaker. The sugar blends the chocolate and milk flavors—just as it blends the flavors of other combinations of healthful foods. It is an ideal flavor itself—the best-liked in all desserts. Use sugar to induce your family to take their tftill portion of milk, cereals and fruits. The best cooks ■re generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. r —Advertisement.

Isolates “Flu ” Germ

An important discovery that may mean science’s final victory over influenza. was made by Dr. Isadore S. Falk. 30, of the University of Chicago, when he isolated the “flu” germ after a year’s research. Dr. Falk and his assistant. Miss Ruth McKinney, are shown here.

■WILD WEST STUDENT’ WORKS IN DAYLIGHT “Ala wild west.” where men are men and red bandanas are criminal accessories, a holdup man robbed C. F. Irwin, 40, of 3653 North Rural street, driver for the Frieholfer bakery of $35 in a daylight holdup at Wilkins and Blaine aveues this morning The bandit wore a red bandana and had side burns, Irwin said. When Irwin attempted to argue with the man, despite the menace of a revolver, the bandit tied Irwin’s hands behind his back. After the holdup Irwin made his way to %fie home of Mrs. Alfred Whitlow at 1038 Blaine avenue and Mrs. Whitlow untied his hands.

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OCEAN FLIERS ! RESTING AFTER! FOREST CRASH Head Winds Reduced Fuel, Forcing Aviators to Fortunate Wreck. BY ABELARD FRANCA United Press Staff Correspondent NATAL, Brazil, Dec. 18.—Two tired and shaken trans-Atlantic airmen, one recovering in a hospital from injuries, the other resting at a Santo Antonio home, supplanted with graphic detail today the hours of silence which had enveloped their flight from Seville, Spain. To a fortunate yet nearly fatal crash in the edge of Brazil’s forests, fortytwo hours later. Lieutenant-Colonel Tadeo Larre Borges, the Uruguayan, rested at Santo Antonio, from the strain and shock of the second air accident which has marked his attempts to link his native land with the Spanish motherland. In a hospital here, sixty-five miles from the forest section of Maracuja. where the white trans-Atlantic biplane splintered itself like a crushed eggshell Tuesday, Captain Leon Challe, Larre Borges’ French companion, belittled the serious gash above his eye and the body bruises which he suffered. He chose to thank fortune for directing them through the dense fog to a landing from which they survived. “Everything had gone well,” Challe said. “Our motor was functioning perfectly throughout. We had hoped to swing down the coast.

but encountered storms which slowed us up. reducing our fuel and finally forced us down. “We just ran out of gas and, therefore, couldn’t fly any more.” PRIZES FOR CHILDREN Beanblossom to Give Annual Christmas Party for 1,500. Candy and prizes will be distributed to approximately l.ajihWest Indianapolis children at the fourth annual Christmas charity party of William D. Beanblossom, at 1321 West Ray street. Christmas day. The party will start at 9 a. m. and close upon distribution of 1.500 boxes of candy and 600 toys. Each box will have a ticket attached to determine those receiving prizes.

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GIRL, 16, IS STAGE STAR Bv United Perns NEW YORK. Dec. 18—Margaret Perry, a 16-year-old girl, who has had almost no stage experience, was definitely on the way to a career

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today after a sensational success in the leading role of “Strictly Dishonorable." Muriel Kirkland, featured player, became ill and Miss Perry went into her role with only one dress rehearsal.

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