Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1930 — Page 5
JUNE 12,1930
THREE ABANDON CAR AND FLEE AFTER SMASHUP License Check Futile in Seeking Owner; Arrest One in Crash. When their auto hooked bumpers with another car and overturned at Washington and Delaware streets early today, three young men emerged from the wreckage, limped across Marion county courthouse lawn and disappeared, witnesses told police. Frank Kiney, 34. of 732 Rochester avenue, drove the machine with which tje coupe collided. The coupe bore a license plate issued to Sam Porter of 1103 Spann avenue. Police found no one by that name at the address. Russell W. Kyger, 22, of 1166 West Thirty-sixth street, was under arrest today charged with drunkenness, drunken driving and assault and battery after an accident Wednesday night at Ft. Wayne avenue and St. Clair street, in which James Hammow, address unknown, was injured. Floyd Bilbee. 19, of 4929 V/est Fourteenth street. Speedway City, fell asleep driving toward Indianapolis at Rank and Crawfordsville roads early today, and his auto hit a concrete culvert. Bilbee suffered a fractured right arm and was treated at city hospital. William Hunt, 63, of 2222 1 2 East Washington street, crossing watchman, was injured Wednesday afternoon when struck by an auto at Massachusetts avenue and Sherman drive. Miss Bertie Lewis, 15, Negro, 531 West Thirteenth street, Crispus Attacks high school student, was injured on the head Wednesday when struck by an auto near the school. David Moriarity, 19, of 306 North Arsenal avenue, sustained minor injuries in a collision Wednesday Slight In the 900 block East Market Street. Mrs. Bertha Shea. 60. of 430 East Ohio street, suffered slight injuries to the legs when struck by an auto at Ohio and Delaware streets Wednesday. E. M. Grubbs, 3964 Cornelius avenue, driver, was charged with drunkenness. Joseph A. Barrett. 44, of 1002 South New Jersey street. World war veteran, whose back has been supported by a brace since an injury dining the war, today was in city hospital after the brace snapped in an auto mishap on U. S. 52, five miles north of Flackville, Wednesday night. He also suffered minor Injuries. LEADERS WILL CONFER Democratic State Ticket and Committee to Map Campaign. A joint meeting of the newly nominated state ticket, and the state committee probably will be held during the summer outing of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association at Bedford Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21.
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NEW TREND IN SEASONING FOOD Heightening Flavor Instead of Changing It the Secret The problem of making certain wholesome foods tasty, used to be solved by serving them with rich, thick, flavorful sauces. Cooks have discovered, however, that there is a much simpler and more wholesome method to make essential palatable. The use of sugar is one of the secrets. A dash of sugar to a pinch of salt ideally heightens the flavor of j bland vegetables or those which have lost the sugar content so apparent when fresh picked. Such use of suya,’ in restoring the flavor of peas, carrots, corn, string beans and turnips makes them more pleas* ing carriers of the vitamins, minerals and roughage they contain. Doctors and dietitians recommend this use of sugar especially when children “shy” at these foods. They also are in favor of adding a dash of sugar to stewed fruits and tomatoes to modify their sharp taste. Many cooks keep a mixture of sugar and salt on hand for seasoning purposes. Equal parts of sugar and salt are popular but the taste preferences of the family and the food in question should be considered. Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with sugar, i The Sugar Institute. . —Udvertisemeat.
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Tevis Spencer and Don Dovvlcr. Club Leaders Meet By Times Special KOKOMO, Ind., June 12.—Leaders of the Howard county Girls’ 4-H Club will discuss plans for the summer session Tuesday.
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MIX FORGIVES ELOPERS Daughter Who Married Actor May Lose $259 Allowance. Uu United Press HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 12. Ruth Jane Mix Gilmore has been forgiven for eloping with Douglas Gilmore, actor, but may lose $250 monthly, her father, Tom Mix, has been paying her. Ruth has been ordered into court June 25 to show cause why the allowance should not be stopped.
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BRITAIN BUILDS BIG PLANE FOR OCEANSERVICE New Luxurious Flying Boat to Carry 50 on Route to Dominions. By United Press LONDON, June 12.—The largest flying boat ever built in Great Britain now is in the course of construction and is expected to be completed and ready for flying tests this summer. The complete specifications still are secret but it is known that the new ship, which will be a monoplane, will have luxurious accommodation for fifty passengers and be driven by six Rolls-Royce motors tolling approximately 5,000-hoi-se power. It is designed to have a nen-stop range of 2,000 miles, enabling a nonstop flight from Southampton to Malta, and is being built to test the possibility of developing a flying boat route from Great Britain to the Dominions without the necessity of alighting on foreign waters. Much of the experience gained in construction of the big British supermarine-Napier military flying boats has been incorporated in the design of the flying boat. The first sewing machine Howe put on exhibition was smashed by a Boston mob. ♦ *TWE BUSY DENTISTS COR .WAS HIN6TDN AMO PE.W STI StOA Kftfefog BtPtt
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