Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1930 — Page 11
JULY 15, 1930
DERBY CONTEST PARTISANS SEND 'POISON NOTES' Winkler Retains Big Lead as Backers of Dunn Take Siam at Al Farb. BROWN DERBY STANDINGS Sheriff Winkler 5.094 Harry Dunn 2.19S Mztot Sullivan 1,691 Tom Quinn 1.110 Al Farb 067 C larence Sparrow 360 lValt-r Whl> 540 Charlie Darts 509 While Sheriff George L. Winkler apparently is running away with the BROWN DERBY, the popularity, r teem, and rights of some of the candidates to be in the contest is fcetng attacked with poison pen letters. One letter sent to Al Farb and signed by a Harry Dunn supporter and carrying with it the vitriolic j utterances of a rabid “Dunnite.” has , been turned over to "Jo-Jo,’’ the j dop-faeed judge, and he plans to give it to postoffice inspectors. Challenge Accepted And is Al mad about this letter! Well. just, ask "Jo-Jo." who was threatened with everything from a garrote to a public electrocution if he didn't out-count Dunn. But Major Hoople came to “JoJo's' rescue with "Sirrah! egad! but this shall be a fair contest and may the best man suffocate wearing the BROWN DERBY.” Al Farb and Harry Dunn accepted the challenge of Sheriff Winkler to debate a * 1 today over WKBF on his merits to wear the royal kelly. The sheriff says he would debate alone if no one else showed up. Three Days Left Remember, just three more days to vote your choice in the BROWN DERBY. The win’"-* will be announced Friday and crowned Saturday, when the "Siege of 1918” is staged at the state fairground under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Vote your BROWN DERBY ballets daily and as many times daily as you can. LUCK AGAIN SMILES ON DANCING JENNY DOLLY Heavy Losses at Bacarrat Wiped Out by Change of Fortune. fu l'nUr4 Prrra LE TOUQUET, France. July 19— Jennie Dolly of the Dolly Sisters dancing team recovered her weekend lasses at baccarat when she had 10.000.000 francs (about $400,000) early today after eight hours' continuous play. Miss Dolly entered the Le Toudurt Casino at 5 p. m. Monday and at 1 a. m. today she still was winning heavily, staking as much as SOO.OOO francs at each play. The run on the bank was so heavy that additional funds were rent for hurriedly tlire times to enable it to pay off Miss Dolly. The dancer recently won 6.000.000 francs in the casino, but lost heavily last week-end.
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OFFICIAL BROWN DERBY BALLOT To The Editor of The Times: July 15 Please crown with the Brown Derby as Indianapolis * most distinguished citizen.
FIRE KILLS FIVE MINERS Buildings Destroyed, Blaze Spreads to Forest. Bn I’nUrtt rm* COLFAX. Cal.. July 15—Fire starting in the Glenn Placer mine here and spreading to a nearby forest, today had claimed the lives of five miners and destroyed all buildings of the mine. The miners were killed by gas fumes and the stifling heat of the flames. Rescue workers had time only to recover the bodies from the mine before they were pressed into service to fight the forest Are. Accord-
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What Indianapolis man will be crowned with the BROWN DERBY at the staging of the “Siege of 1918,” July 19, at the state fairground, for being the city’s most distinguished citizen?
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SEEDS OF m seen in, move TO CiOWN OTTO Italy, France at Odds Over Scheme of Hungarian Monarchists. BY WILLIAM PHILIP-SIMMS Srrinr J-Howrd Foreirn Editor WASHINGTON. July 15—A European war over the scheme to place the boy prince, Otto, on the throne of Hungary cnly would be ancther case of history repeating itself. In 1870 France and Prussia came to grips over the attempt of the Hapsburgs to enthrone a Hohenzollern as king of Spain. Today, over 1 the relentless opposition of France, | Dictator Mussolini is encouraging | those who would place the crown of j st. Stephen upon the blond head of ; the 17-year-old heir of the Haps- ! burg Emperor Charles. | France and Italy, of course, would ! no more go to war over Otto, without other and more serious differ-
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| once-, than France and Austria did : sixty years ago over the Hoh enrol- • 'em. Bui now, a? then, these differences ire no', lacking, either in mmcer or in seriousness. In fact, feeling between Italy and Trance is feverish, to say the least. i The I fain ns accuse the French of I hr.r'ocring anti-Fascists within her j borders eni of encouraging plots against II Duce’s regime. Again, | Italy feels that France has too much territory in north Africa and that ; hc has too little. France accuses | Italy of intriguing against her in \ the Balkans and wherever else French interests are at stake. Then. | too. there is the row over naval parity. France's opposition to Otto is due | largely to her alliance with the litj t’e entente, composed of Jugo-Slavia, Rumania and Czechoslovakia, each of which, as a result of the World i war, received more or less territory lat the expense of Hungary. These | new states regard the scheme to enthrone Otto merely as the beg'aning of attempts to regain lost land and glory. Truck Kills Y’etdh FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 15—Fatal injuries were suffered by George S. Best, 19, New Haven, when he was crushed by a truck which he was I greasing. The driver started the ! engine and ran the wheels over ! Best’s head without knowledge that 1 he was under the machine.
LOWER PRICES FOR FOOD COAL OF IU BOARD Insists Consumer Entitled to Cut When Farmer's Pay Is Reduced. Bn Srrivn.Hotrard Setct paper Alliance WASHINGTON, July 15—A farreaching program of forcing down the retail prices of foodstuffs to correspond with the declining rate of return received by producers of meat, wheat and dairy products today placed the activities of the federal farm board in anew light. The board has adopted the policy that middle men, wholesalers and retailers should pass on to the consumer the benefits they enjoy from low prices paid to the farmer. Whenever board members feel the consumer is paying more than is warranted by farmers’ low profits and other agencies’- large return, they will make make that fact pub-
lic as well as the statistics on which they base their conclusion. Experiment Is Tried Housewives are urged to demand lower prices, for the board has no other authority than its power to stir public opinion. The new experiment already has been tried on beef, with the re- j suit that retail meat prices in numerous localities have declined 19’; per cent within a month, accord-' ing to C. B. Stewman, live stock member of the board. Bread and dairy products now i are being handled in the same manner. According to William F. Schilling, dairy member, the best butter should not cost more than 40 cents a pound retail, whereas it is commanding more than that in many places. Though local conditions affect the retail price of milk, a general reduction should be shown, he asserted. Buying Is Stimulated Meat packers have informed the board that lower prices have stimulated buying and furnished a broader market. The El Paso Cattlemen's Assoiation wired in to say that retail prices in their territory have not declined in propor-
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tion to the drop in prices paid the cattlemen. Board members feel this experiment may contribute toward ft general reduction and help to solve the problem of overproduction. Lower prices, in their opinion, will increase the market, and though profits may become smaller they will become more certain. Aged Man Injured MARTINSVILLE, Ind., July 15— Frank Phelps, 77 suffered serious injuries when struck here by an automobile driver, by three Indianapolis Negroes.
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