Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1930 — Page 12
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KIN HELP STATF TO CRACK ALIE I IN BAPT CAS! Alleged ‘Banana Kid’ Held to Grand Jury Under Bond of SIO,OOO. A feeble mother, tottering to the witness stand before Municipal Judge Dan V. White, today shattered the alibi which attorneys for her so n were building to iprove he was not "the Banana Kid,” gunman and bandit. A sister, reluctant on the witness stand, gave added testimony that strengthened the state's case against her brother. The son and brother, Kenneth Hunt, 21, of 1504 Blaine avenue, charged with auto banditry and with robbery, was held to the Marion county grand Jury under SIO,OOO bond after the hearing. He had the aid of a nuncle, at whose home he lives; a brother-in-law, Elmore Radican, of 1046 Sheffield avenue, and of his tearful bride o feight days, in his attempt to establish an alibi. Witnesses Positive Against them were arraigned Dallas Dean, of 1642 Berwyn street, taxi driver, and Morris Olschan, dry goods store proprietor, 1802 Howard street, who positively identified Hunt from the witness stand as the bandit. Dean said the bandit, the night of Jan. 4. told him to give up onJy company money and then took his taxi. The taxi was used a few moments later by the bandit in holdup of the Olschan store, where S4O was the loot. The defense then started a systematic effort to prove an alibi by showing that Hunt was at the home of his uncle from 7 to 12 o’clock the night of Jan. 4. Answers Surprise Query The defense witnesses testified that Hunt did not own and never wore a hat. They also testified he did not w r ear an overcoat and had no black overcoat. Hunt’s sister, Miss Vera Hunt, of 826 South Pershing avenue, however, testified her brother had a hat and was wearing it the day of Jan. 4. reluctantly giving the testimony in answer to a surprise question by the prosecution. The dramatic portion of the trial followed when Hunt’s mother was called to the witness stand. Feeble, she assisted in crossing the court room and taking the witness stand. She wayed there as, on cross examination, he admitted her son had an overcoat, and that she believed it to be black. Tears filled her eyes as she gave the evidence, also, that her son wore a hat. CLOSE OTTERBEIN BANK Frown Assets Blamed; Organized Only Six Months Ago. The State Bank of Otterbein was closed today by state banking department examiners and Luther F. Symons, state banking commissioner. left to investigate the situation. The bank was formed six months ago when the Farmers’ and Merchants bank and the State bank consolidated. Frozen assets is believed to be the cause for the closing. ITCHING ENDS WHEN ZEMO TOUCHES SKIN —thousands say. It’s wonderful the Way soothing, cooling Zemo brings relief t-o skin which itches and burns. Even in most severe cases, j Itching disappears almost as soon as Zemo touches the tender and inflamed surface. To draw* out local Infection and help to clear away unsightly blemishes, we know rs nothing better than invisible Zemo. , Always keep this family antiseptic on hand. Use it freely. It’s safe .as j can be. 35c, 60c and SI.OO. All dealers.—Advertisement. Free for Asthma During Winter \ Remarkable Method That Has tome to the Rescue of Asthmatics. Send Today for \ Free Trial. If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when it is cold and damp; if you choke and gasp for breath, don't fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Cos. for a free trial of their remarkable method No matter where you live or whether you have any faith in any remedy under the Sun, send for this free trial. If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried everything you could learn of without relief: even if you are utterly discouraged do not abandon hope but send today for this free trial. FREE TRIAL COLTON FRONTIER ASTMA CO. Frontier Bldg., 462 Niagara St., j Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: —Advertisement.
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Polly Moran and Marie Dressier Probably two of the best-known funmakers on the talking screen will be seen together when ‘‘Chasing Rainbows” opens at Loew’s Palace Saturday. Meaning, of course, that Marie Dressier and Polly Moran have a lot of clowning to do both in action and in words.
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BY ARCH STEINEL 808 FITZSIMMON’S shoulders, the symmetrical back of an Ann Pennington, and the hips of Willie Hoppe, the billiard shark—and you have 1930's spring mode for the best dressed man-about-Indianapolis. For men’s clothing styles for the annual Easter parade have gone prize-fight. The suitings of this Hooverian era are accentuating man’s shoulders, with what is known as the “puff” sleeve. 'rhe “big-a-da-mus” the better the fit of men’s coats, but if you're
only a chicken-breast to your tailor, he’ll make you a Hercules to the ladies with his “puff” sleeves. The “puff” makes the soft, flabby-muscled shoulders of the officeman look like he’s wearing epaulets in the Princess Pata of the Canadian army. Washington street on April’s Fool day should resemble a march of swaggering Bull Montanas and Primo Cameras all rolled into one.
“You see,” pointed out one city tailor as he showed a coat with latest “puff” sleeves, “the shoulders are made broader or rather to appear broader by following the curve in the neck line and extending the breadth of the suit at the shoulders. It gives muscles to those who look like a slack scarecrow.” a a a HP 1 ™ back of the coats will be X rather form-fitting with the hips following their natural lines,” he added. One mournful note is sung by the new fashions through Courtland C. Cohee, manager of the Kahn Clothing Company, "The fat men will have a hard time wearing the puff sleeve or shoulders and form-fitting back. They’ll just have to do the best they can or stick to more conservative styles.” But the skeletonized male who has prayed for poundage like nobody’s knuckles can leave hi.s “now-I-lay-me - down - to - sleeps” with a “hurrah” at the “puff” shoulders and the accompanying oulge of manliness in the makebelieve. “The thin man’s in luck. In fact he’s in luck most of the time when styles for men’s clothing change,” Cohee asserted. Trousers will be 18 and 19inch at the bottom with pleats going into the discard. Lapels on coats will favor the extreme peak, as the notch lapels take a long count. Powder-blue, with its predominance of gray, and the tans will lead the field of colors in men’s apparel. Knickers and semi-boxed top coats are holding their own. The Tuxedo has shoved off some more formality by displaying double-breasted models. English striped trousers with swallowtails continue in favor as morning wedlock garb. Caps are to be golfish in mannerism with hats in varied grays of fedora, Homburg, rolled and soft-brimmed. Township Assessor Dies UNION CITY. Ind.. Feb. 6.—Funeral services were held here for Herman Y. Anker, 61. who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rolla Parks, five miles south of here. He was assessor for Jackson township. "&EHAL9 "Good as a Gold Bond” NON-ASSESSABLE STURDY. STRONG. SEASONED, SATISFACTORY. PROVED “The Oak Convenient Payment Plan’ At lowest Costs niak^s Your Auto Insurnnr? Easy to Carry Ask for Onr PI nr Proposition for Salesmen Chamber of Commerce Building Lincoln 4393 INDIANAPOLIS
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Aviation SANCTION GIVEN FOR CINCINNATI AVIATION SHOW Aircraft Exhibit Is Set for March 26 to April 1 in Ohio City. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Sanctions for Class C distributor-dealer aircraft shows at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, were granted today by the show section of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, it was announced by Charles L. Lawrence, chairman. The Cincinnati aircraft show will be held March 26 to April 1 and the Pittsburgh show, March 6 to 15. This makes six shows sanctioned by the chamber for 1930. The International Aircraft Exposition at St. Louis, Feb 15 to 23, and the New York Aircraft Salon at Madison Square Garden, May 3 to 10, both will be directly managed by the Aeronautical chamber. Sanctions also have been granted for the All-American Aircraft Show at Detroit, April 5 to 13, and the Buffalo Aircraft Show, March 22-29. The Cincinnati show is to be held in the Cincinnati Music hall. T. Higbee Embry, president of the Em-bry-Riddle company, is chairman of the committee in charge of the show. Pilot Elected OAKLAND, Feb. 6.—An air mail pilot, Harry Huking of Oakland, has MOTION PICTURES Starting Saturday CHARLES BESSIE KIKG LOVE j - T \ %i ■ s “CHSSIKG RAINBOWS” | r—APOLLO—, NOW PLAYING I Pauline Frederick Conway Tearte And a Big Cast “EVi PENCE" | Another All-Talking Sensation | VITAPHONE MOVIETONE ACTS NEWS mm&DA 1045 VIRGINIA AVE. MARY BRIAN “Marriage Playground” All Talking AMUSEMENTS I ENGLISH S--^ 11 SAT. 3dm one solid year <■ NEW YORK NTHB IN CHICAGO ITS—COMPANY OF 100 LINTI DANCING iEETHEARTS —sl.oo to ss.oo. [at.—7sc to $2.50. GUSH’S sgsi Toe*., BVtI. Mat. Wed. . sl-SS. Mat., SOC-52.30 ihubert Presents ETHEL BARRYMORE Mon., Tues. Nights G, Martinez Sierra's KINGDOM of GOD j Wed., Mat. and Night UII Halvany's THE LOVE DUEL Adapted by Zoe Akins THURS., FRI., SAT.. FEB. 13-14-1$ MATINEE SATI'RDAY OTIS SKINNER 'oPapffjuaN A CO HEDY OF CHARACTERS, RICH IX HUMOR ! "Mr. Skinner gives one of the I most comp Ving of his performances in recent years." j —Xew York Times. SEATS MONDAY—Eve., 50c to $2.50. Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00.
been re-elected president of the National Air Pilots’ Asosciation. Huking is a veteran of the transcontinental mail line, and flies Boeing tri-motored pasenger transports on the night run between San Francisco bay and Salt Lake City. Army Film Slated A motion picture, “Ways of the Army,” will be shown at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 tonight under auspices of the CurtissWright flying school. It will be open to the public. Arrivals and Departures Hoosier Airport—Paul Cox, Terre Haute to Indianapolis and return, Barling plane; Sam Jones, Columbus, 0., to Indianapolis and return; A. P. Krapish, Cleveland to St. Louis, Moth plane. Capitol Airport—Richard Knox, St. Louis to Chicago, one passenger Prest-O-Lite-Ryan brougham. Trip Is Approved Bu United Press RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil, Feb. 6. —Authorization has been given for the Graf Zeppelin to visit Brazil late in April or early May, it was announced officially today. AMUSEMENTS MURAT THEATRE Iv “n.U* SAT., FEB. S sir harry; M LAUDER IN NSW AND OLD SONGS l CnKJ Drrecbon WlilAM MOWS J COMPANY Os ARTISTS li Prices. Night—s2.so, $2, fl $1.50, sl, 750 \ y Mat.—s 2, SI.OO, sl, 50c SEATS NOW AT MURAT
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In the Air ■Weather conditions in the air at 9:30 a. m.: Southwest wind. 14 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 29.97 at sea level; temperature, 31; ceiling, 1,500 feet; visibility, 4 miles; field, fair. Cook Re-Elected H. Weir Cook was re-elected president of the Indiana Aircraft Trade Association at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. Other officers elected were Paul Cox. Terre Haute, re-elected vicepresident; E. H. Jose, re-elected secretary; L. I. Aretz, Lafayette, treasurer, and the following re-elected to the board of directors: Aretz, H. C. Brooks, C. S. Cornish, Cook, Cox and Jose. The second annual allIndiana air tour to be held in June was discussed. Lindy Still Gliding Bu United Press LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6.—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh planned to return to the mountain camp near pi! AMATEUR NIGHT j Do You Sing, Dance, or What? || PRIZES FUN (|| Door* Open 7:30 j H
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