Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1930 — Page 8

PAGE 8

RALPH UPDIKE DUCKS JAIL BY NARROW MARGIN Sentenced for Contempt in Divorce Case: Makes Alimony Payment. By Times Special ¶ WASHINGTON. July 15.—Despite a thirty-day sentence Monday, in the supreme court of the District of Columbia, former Congressman Ralph E. Updike of Indianapolis was at liberty today. ¶ Back alimony amounting to $32.50, for which his estranged wife, Mrs. Charlotte Mae Updike, petitioned, was paid by the attorney of the former congressman late Monday afternoon, after a deputy United State marshal twice had visited Updike's office with the warrant. ¶ The marshal reported Updike out each time. Before the third attempt could be made, however, attorneys appeared in the offices of the wife’s lawyers with the overdue alimony. ¶ Mrs. Updike filed suit for divorce here early in May, charging nonsupport. She also complained that her husband had bestowed his attentions upon another woman. On June 4, equity division of the court awarded temporary alimony of S100 a month, pending hearing of the divorce suit. ¶ Mrs. Updike charged before Justice Hennings Bailey last week that the full June allowance had not been paid. Bailey then sentenced Updike to thirty days for contempt. ¶ His wife lives in their former home in the 1110 block of Thirteenth street, N. W. ¶ Updike is employed as attorney in the internal revenue bureau at a salary of $3,800 a year, plus $52 a month compensation from the United States veterans.’ bureau. GIRL, 17, KILLS FATHER High School Pupil Shoots as Parent Throws Dishes at Her. By United Press ¶ LONDON, Ky., July 15.—Ruby Sears. 17-year-old Pittsburgh (Ky.) high school girl, was brought into court here today to answer to a charge of killing her father, John Sears, 40. who was shot to death as he hurled dishes at the girl. ¶ Sears became enraged and attacked his daughter when she refused to eat, members of the family said in describing his death. He choked and struck the girl and was throwing dishes at her when she ran into her room, obtained a revolver and began firing at random, they said. One bullet pierced Sears’ heart. FAILS TO RETURN CASH Woman Reports Vender Disappeared While Seeking Change. ¶ Mrs. Florence Carpenter, 616 Fortieth street, had seven boxes of raspberries today. ¶ But she doesn't have the remainder of $10 she gave the fruit vender. He told her he would have to go after change. Today he had not returned. she told police.

MOTION PICTURES

S Hurry! Just 2 More Pays W “GOLDEN DAWN” with L Noah Bwry-Vlrifniw Segal I Walter Woolf I Sit Amidst the Breezes U mm STARTING THURSDAY I Laughter During ARTHUR

I WILD BEASTS WOMEN C J Win Be Here For > Days, Starting SUNDAY, JULY 20TH

SPECIAL ATT R ACT lON HARDINI?? “Escape Wiiard Snp-eme!” THREE BIG NIGHTS AT 9 O’CLOCK KMTI RIM* —Kmpf from ■ sfnlfd coffin, securely tied In regulation *t mi t-Jacket, THRILLING!—BAFFLING!—MYSTIFYING! WALNUT GARDENS TUES., WED., THURS., AT 9 P. M. DANCING—BATHING—AMUSEMENT OF ALL KINDS feme Oat State Road *7 (Kentucky Avenue> to Bis Sign, Toro Right Through ( am by to Park.

BELIEVE ITORNOT

... ■ m.. !.STATES iik DURING TrtE PAST YE BORN WITHOUT ARMS OR LEGS, HMTOULD ride AS WELLAS ANV6ODy - " nr: - ■■ ——- He cues a active ol Couhly Cortow,lreland.. . father of 7 children • 18M. Kin* Feuuaa SjnuSmU. lac. Great Wttaai right. raacrce*

SOVIET GLOATS OVERLLS.PANIC Rosy Contrast Picture of Russia Is Painted. Bu I'nitril Press MOSCOW, July 15.—Soviet leaders regard the development of economic difficulties in the United States with the frankest satisfaction. Reports of stock market declines in New York make a dramatic background for news of the opening of new tractor factories and machinery works in Stalingrad or Rostov-on-Don, and the Soviet press is not slow to take advantage of this superficial contrast. Indications of sharpened unemployment in America are displayed in the Soviet newspapers side by side with complaints of lack of labor forces in the Soviet union. The so-called economic crisis throughout the world is advanced as proof that the post-war “stabilization of capitalism” is only temporary. as prophesied in the resolu-

Used Pianos —Big bargain* In .hop worn rrd (■lightly need Instrument* Terra* a* Low a* SI Week Pearson Piano Cos. 128.30 N. Pennsylvania Street

AMUSEMENTS

Q Healthfully Cool—Not Cold! lHHifs J 1,000 SEATS Every Night, 35c Victor i MeLaglen land Fifi Dorsay Jw/ In another big love ——l and laugh hit— I “ON THE r j LEVEL” hri * Big Stage Show —Vaudeville J PAT LANE ml Indianapolis'* Own—All New Act IVr With His Own Red-hot Band If* MLLE. RHEA and SANTOBA U 2 Sensational Revnstcal ■ WINCHESTER and ROSS The Ring-pins of Comedy |*l KIRK and LAWRENCE “A Cyclone From the West” Su Next Saturday—Our Gang Kid !W| FRECKLES IN PERSON

MOTION PICTURES

The man of man, fares heroine* the man of many volets!

On request, sent with stamped addressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish proof of anything depicted by him.

tions of the Communist International. But the depression in the United States is especially gratifying to the Communist leadership, because a good many Communists —and in particular a group of American members of the party—had insisted that the United States would be an exception to the general rule. NURSE KILLED BY BOY Abnormal Youth Stabbed Girl After Quarrel, Police Charge, By United Press ¶ BUTLER, N. J„ July 15.—Harry Woolsey Jr., 14-year-old son of a wealthy Jersey City paint manufacturer, confessed today, police said, to killing his nurse, Miss Anna Miller,

ALL SEW MODELS ATWATER KENT RADIO $lO Duwn—s2 Week Call C for Demonstration Public Service Tire Cos. 118 E. New York St. Lincoln 6118

THE INDIANA TRUST CO. Pay 4% Saving. ££l“ $2,000,000

KEYSTONE AVE. £Z. INDIANAPOLIS 4® a. 09 FRIDAY, JULY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SSS ÜBANGI SAVAGES (Positively Appearing in Main {from AFRICA'S! Performances of the Big Show) [DARKEST DEPTHS] -BY POPULAR OIM*O UUCP OCCHIW. Ilw Shot from Cmsm Men eti-Me.-e PeeWe- Men tomes- Mon tl Eenmt Till. Em telon TWICE DAILY: 2 & 8 P. M. Doors Open at 1 A 7. PRICES: (Admitting to Circus, Menagerie and General Admission Seats) ADULTS, 75c: CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS. 50c; GRAND STAND SEATS including Admission, 51.50 TO ALL. Downtown Ticket Office (Circus Da>) at ( lark * Cade Drug Store Claypool Hotel Bldg.

MOTION PICTURES

i wsuß^S Other Bir Aft* Si — jarv'L I BOW S( to Bic m Don't Miss it ’ C j4|4 VJSHftS AUCE WHITE* $ felty 'c mon Frid.y! g f GARY COOPER 1 A rso^H^og *. CAm& * t SHORT'§ &7BF jSjeDTodajr! g

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Patent Office MJ j Registered U. S. RIPLEY

23, while they were on a hike Sunday afternoon. ¶ The boy, described as mentally abnormal, stabbed the young woman seven times with a hunting knife, it was said, after a quarrel over “different little things.” Nothing was known of the killing until Miss Miller's body was discovered Monday atfernoon [afternoon], lodged between two large rocks in a desolate, inaccessible spot near Green Pond. . ————————— EXCURSION to Lexington $3.75 Danville 4.00 Somerset 5.00 Chattanooga 7.25 Knoxville 7.00 Saturday, July 19 Leave Indianapolis 3:15 p. m. or 6:10 p. m.; good returning, leaving destination Sunday night, July 20. Tickets good in coaches only. Children half fare. Tickets at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, phone Riley 3322, and Union Station. BIG FOUR ROUTE

THIS COMPLETE $29.75 DELUXE /% Off 5-Pitesce Bed Outfit jj^ i~i 6TG SCL jßcCcldtXC’Tl. in Home Os Guaranteed Furniture" Is conveniently located on VVuld r% . r> r s. J IJiljg gS§fe ington St, just IK block. we.t of Illinois St, directly opposite Statehonm Beauty, Uom >, OYt atxct . "“""w Value-Giving!! mWtJmmmMfim, 1 Here's your opportunity to purchase a quality outfit for that \ wpsV EHUr ||Bl9kL AIB ifyf Brer spare room or to replace your old style outfit at a tremen- rY’y vSBot/ {BmL vftdy IIBVR dcus saving. The “Simmons brown woodtone steel bed, the YMpk jßPiißjjßSigßi /Jg jMxkq I comfortable coil springs, the all-cotton mattress and the rea I II I nr I* pair of pillows are includeu at the one low price of $>24.85. f U I\Jy 1 1 w I\£ VU* I SI.OO Down Delivers 231-237 W. Washington St I The Complete Outfit!

75,000 WORKERS FOR FALL DRIVE IS G, U. GOAL Emison Offers Linton as Site to Open Campaign; Watson Sought. Republican leaders will attempt to recruit an army of 75,000 workers .for the fall campaign, according to plans formulated at the meeting of the state committee Monday at the Severin. An invitation to open the fall campaign with a barbecue at Linton was extended by Ewing Emison. second district chairman, and Will B. Maddock, Bloomfield editor. An effort will be made to have

Apollo Restaurant 33 West Maryland Street “A Good Place to Eat** We Serve Food of Supreme Quality at Popular Price*.

Rush Jobs M ike L v Smile I Mend re n Printing Cos. Incorporated 470 (.enturv Bid*. Kile\ ~6*

On Account of the Death of Theodore B. Hatfield Chairman of Our Board of Directors This Store Will Be Closed Wednesday Morning, 8 A. M . to 12 Noon U ATVTPT n ELECTRIC mAI Jr lEiLm company Meridian at Maryland

always look for the red-and-green package when you buy corn flakes. Then you are sure of Kellogg’s. The flakes with the “wonder” flavor, packed in the waxtite inner seal wrapper that keeps them oven-fresh corn j^P*j§j CORN €> FLAKES Ip? | 7 Ip ★ Serve u>ith milk or cream. Extra “iS delicious with fruits or honey ■—

Senator James E. Watson, senate majority deare, appear and made an address to be broadcast in a na-tion-wide hookup. Paul R. Bausman, president of the Indiana Editorial Association, will head the state G. O. P. publicity bureau ana will be aided by George W. Stout. Lafayette. Linn Kidd, Brazil, will head the veteran's bureau and Eben Wolcott, former banking commissioner, is to head the business men's bureau. The speakers’ bureau will be under the direction of Leland K. Fishback. state gasoline tax collector. The candidates, with district leaders, will tour the districts assigned them. A rule giving the county chairman authority to fill vacancies on township tickets with the approval of

LADIES' oc Rubber Heels OHIO SHOE REPAIR 45 W. Ohio. Opp. Ohio Theatre

4% Paid on Savings Security Trust Cos. 11l North Pennsylvania Street ,

LEARN Evening Law Schoo a _ Baa OPENS SEPT. 15TB ttlPy for 33d Yer. II 3*s# Two-year standard legal MM course leads to LL. E ■*** mww degree. Catalogue Upon Request. BENJAMIN HARRISON LAW SCHOOL 1153 Consolidated Bldg. (tilev 5887.

the majority of the county committee in the township affected, was adopted. IGNORE BRIAND QUERY Bu United Perm PARIS, July 15.—The date Aristide Briand set for the return of replies to his questionnaire on an economic European federation expired today with only seven answers

~2 W US WHY price n pay lff MORE OFFICES— fj| 1 Stiff Work HHBk 1 Is Gua *~ ' r **■" Pk : 7 anteed ■ PRICES cut M DURING JULY fISG Our absolute guarantees and line work £B| remain the same regardless of these W n drastic reductions. We must and will keep busy. M m Here’s jour golden opportu--1 II Hi *° save on £ ra dc i y|| . guaranteed dental work. arara PAINLESS i?rnn f;XTRAl ’ T 'o N

One of America’s Great Travel Experiences Every attribute of a perfect vacation is contained in a Great Lake Cruise—one of America's Great Travel Experiences. It offers an acquaintance with the chief points of interest along the lakes—typical American cities that represent the progress of industry; lands romantic with the lore of the Indian and the early days of the French explorers. Between these places are constantly shifting scenes that rest fatigued brains. Clean air and water, entertainment and new associations. Relaxation for body and spirit. What more can ANY vacation offer? And ihe cost is surprisingly low. For further details communicate with Richard A. Kurtz, Manager Travel Bureau The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis SeUNION TRUST*" 120 East Market Street RI ley 5341

JULY 15, 1934

published and sixteen of the twentysix nations to which the questionnaire was sent not heard from even in the press. All the published answers favored such a federation, although some of the nations included reservations of more or less importance. Those replies were from Sweden, which was published today, Spain. Holland, Italy, Rumania. Denmark and Austria.