Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1930 — Page 14
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3.100 CITIZENS OF 11. S. NAMED IN‘WHITS WHO' Fourteen Listed by Gerard as ‘Real Rulers’ Omitted From New Volume. Hu Un<tc<l Press NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—More than 3,400 Americans gained some measure of fame today by being listed in the 1930-31 ‘ Who’s Who in America.” Fourteen of the group of sixtyiour men selected by James W. Gerard as the “real rulers” of America are omitted from the list. In general, there appears to be a tendency to recognize literary, scientific, theological, and academic achievements "more readily than leadership in business, industry', or sport, judging by the names listed and the space given them. Bobby Jones Recognized The most prominent man, if space in the volume is any criterion, is Dr. William Eleazar Barton, noted authority on Abraham Lincoln, with 108 lines to his credit. Next come Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, and Samuel Untermyer, noted New York lawyer. Some concession is given the world of sports in the admission for the first time of the name of Robert Tyre Jones of Atlanta, Ga., world’s foremost golfer. Among others listed for the first time are John F. Curry, leader of Tammany Hall, and Charles H. Tuttle, United States attorney in New York. Hollywood turnover apparently is too rapid to ° recorded, for William S. Hart <v..d Jackie Coogan are mentioned, while today’s stars are left out. i Gilbert and King Vidor, however, are two screen personalities who “made good” this year. Aimce Dropped From Book Ramon Navarro, whose name adorned the last edition, was not mentioned in the latest volume, and another to be omitted was Aimce Semple McPherson. Tire name of Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. is left out this year, too. The volume contains sketches of 29,704 persons. Death removed 1,497 names from th: last edition and 3,102 were dropped. New names totaled 3,498.
FUNERAL RITES SET FOR JOHN E. BROOM Retired Railroader, Grocer Dies After Extended Illness. Funeral services for John E*i Broom, 77, retired railroad employe and grocer, who died Monday at the Methodist hospital after an extended illness, will be conducted at 3 Wednesday at the Shirley Brothers undertaking /establishment, 946 North Illinois street. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Born near Effingham, 111., Broom tame to Indianapolis in 1898. He ■was a member of the Methodist church, Capitol City lodge, No. 312, F & A. M., and the Order of Railway Conductors. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Bertha May Thomas. Highland Park, 111., and a son, John S. Broom, Indianapolis. His wife, Mrs. Ada Booth Broom, died several years ago. ✓ Rob Collector of slls . Bandits who robbed W. T. Kendall, Beech Grove, collector for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, of slls Monday night are being sought today by police.
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Beauties Grace Chicago Air Races
While roaring airplanes soared overhead, and thousands of spectators lined the streets, a colorful parade marked the opening of the tenth annual national air races at Chicago. ,Here you see a group of fair “pilots’’ aboard a unique float depicting the “spirit of the air.”
CLEAR POLICE CHIEF Evanston City Leaders Forgive Loan by Zuta. Bu T'nitrd Press CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—William O. Freeman, police chief of Evanston, Chicago's most elite suburb, can keep his job, even if he did borrow S3OO from Jack Zuta, notorious gang chieftain who recently was assassinated, Mayor Charles H. Bartlett announced today. A copy of a note to Zuta, signed “your old pal, Bill Freeman,” was found in one of the slain gangster’s safety deposit boxes which contained business records involving prominent Chicagoans. The note requested a loan of S4OO. Mayor Barlett said Freeman borrowed only S3OO. however, and the money was repaid in full.
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SUPER-RACE IN SOUTH SEAS.IS EXPLORER'S AIM Alain Gerbault Is Looking for First-Class Island With No Inhabitants. Bu T'jiitrrt Pretty NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—1f any one knows of a first-class uninhabited island in the South Seas, Alain Gerbault would be glad to hear from him. Gerbault, who gained fame for himself and France, first as a tennis player and then as a sailor, wants to establish a new “superrace” and anew culture on that island. “What I want to find is an unin-
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habited island in the -South Seas | about 1,000 miles east of Uamoa,” Gerbault said. France has a proj tectorate over some of these islands. | and I would like to select one of ! these. “Here I will settle down for the j remainder of my days, bringing my I own natives from other islands. I | will select the youngest, strongest j and handsomest—and they are a I handsome people—and start a superI race of natives. We will live a har- | monious life, and I will try to raise anew standard of art and culture in that far-away land.” Gerbault’s dream has progressed to the stage where he is building a yacht in which to seek the Utopian isle.
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Veteran Engineer Dies Bv Times Boeelal LOGANSPORT, Ind, Aug. 26. Funeral services were held today for Michael P. Dolan. 61, veteran Pennsylvania locomotive engineer, who died after an illness of four years.
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He was a native of Cambridge <P*g He leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary fc Dolan; three sisters, Mrs. EdwaiW| Spencer, Mishawaka; Mrs. Thomaß F. Welsh, Logansport. and Mr* Alpha Barrett, Gas City, and * brother, James Dolan, this city.
