Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1930 — Page 5

SEPT. 24, 1930

GLAND DOCTOR ENTERS KANSAS GOVERNOR RACE Angered Over License Loss, Specialist Decides to Toss Hat in Ring. B‘i I luted Press TOPEKA, Kan, Sept. 24—Dr. John R. Brinkley, "goat gland rejuvenation specialist,” whose medical license was revoked recently, will seek to apply his rejuvenation powers to Kansas government. Brinkley, angered because his license was taken from him and efforts made to close the radio station over which he gave prescriptions to unseen patients, announced he would become an independent candidate for Governor, seeking vindication for the ‘‘shameful way I was treated.” Followers of Frank (Chief) Haucke, Republican candidate for Governor, viewed Brinkley’s an- ■ -ncement with mild alarm, recalling the reported wealth he acrujnulated from his “rejuvenation” . derations and the following he built up with his radio programs. The doctor's license was revoked after members of the state medical board watched him perform several operations in which he transplanted goat and human glands to patients. Brinkley said he would “stump ’ the state and also carry on a campaign by radio. He planned to go to Wichita today to confer with supporters regarding his intended campaign. 'children audiences WILL HEAR CONCERTS Ernest Schelling, Composer, to Conduct N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra. Bu United Press PARIS, Sept. 24.—Ernest Schilling, American composer and conductor, sailed for New York on the lie de France today to conduct a series of junior concerts with the New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra. The programs will be conceived especially for children and young people. Cities already selected for concerts are New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Chicago and Newark. END SCIENCE MEETING Savants Spend Last Bay Gazing Through World’s Biggest Telescope. ilu l nitrd Press PASADENA, Cal., Sept. 24.—The nation’s leading scientists gazed through the world’s largest telescope today and discussed astronomical problems dealing with the structure of the universe. An all-night session was held at Mt. Wilson observatory, closing a two-day meeting of the National Academy of Sciences at which experiments ranging in scope from the atom to the largest star were reported.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen * >C Baxter o Company. 1142 North Meridian street. Studebaker sedan. 61-496. from - 430 North Capitol avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belonc to: Ford coupe, no license, no certificate ol title, found at 819 Jackson street.

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ORGANIZE NEW AVIATION FIRM Company Is Formed Here to Sell Light Plane. Anew, light monoplane, costing no more than the average automobile, will be distributed in Indiana by anew Indianapolis corporation, it was learned today. The firm was organized by Elvan Tarkington, Joe Rand Beckett and H. B. White, as the Eaglet Aviation Corporation, as Indiana agents for the Eaglet, product of the American Eagle Aircraft Company in Kansas City. Tarkington is in Kansas City today to get the first plane the firm will demonstrate. He probably will fly it to Indianapolis Wednesday. Powered with either a thirty or forty'horsepower motor, the Eaglet cruises at seventy miles an hour, and has top speed of ninety miles an hour. It takes off and lands at twenty-five miles an hour, and is a two-place, open cockpit monoplane.

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GERMANS MAY CHARGE HITLER WITH TREASON Fascist Party Chief Linked to Trial of Three Army Officers. Bu United Press LEIPZIG, Germany, Sept. 24. The trial of three young reichswehr officers charged with inciting treason among reichswehr troops continued here today, with the possibility that Adolph Hitler, leader of the German National Socialist (Fascist) party, might be implicated in the proceedings on a charge of high treason. Charges against Hitler would be based on a special issue of a Fascist newspaper published last spring concerning the reichswehr. The three young officers, Lieut. Richard Scheringer, Lieutenant Hans Ludin and Lieutenant Hans Wendt, were arrested in southern Germany last spring on suspicion of plotting to build up so-called Fascist ‘*cells” in the Fifth Field artillery regiment of the German National army. The charges are based on alleged attempts of the Fascists to win the support of officers of the reichswehr in case of a revolution. LODGE WILL INSTALL Tonight's Meeting Is First for Order of American Workers. Public installation of officers and drill exhibitions will be included in ceremonies at 8:15 tonight marking institution of Harmony lodge, 1, United Order of American Workers the P. H. C. hall, East and Michigan streets. The order is a fraternal, benevolent society. Plane Noise Condemned Bu Times Koecial FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 24.—Robert W. Wilson wants something done about this. • He says low flying airplanes are disturbing church and Sunday school services here and that when the roar of a plane’s motors are heard, children in Sunday school dash to windows and the remainder of the session is wasted effort. He also says that audiences at church services are disturbed.

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BERT LYTELL COMES AGAIN TO SCREEN Stuart Walker Directed the Dialog in “Last of the Lone Wolf” as a Talker, Which Is Due Here Soon. LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE'S story of romance and adventure. “Last of the Lone Wolf,’’ which is also the last of a series of fiction written by this author, will be shown on the talking screen at the Lyric for one week beginning Saturday. Kings, queens, beautiful ladies and a dashing young American gentleman crook are a few of the ingredients that are stirred up in this production. Things begin to happen when the prime minister of the mythical kingdom of Saronia engages Michael Lanyard (the Lone Wolf) to retrieve a ring that has been given away by the queen to her secret admirer.

How, by exercising his diplomatic ability, engaging personality and fistic prowess the Lone Wolf manages to accomplish his purpose, and how, incidentally, he becomes involved in a romance with the Queen’s pretty lady in waiting—supply the action for the rest of the story. Bert Lytell, stage and screen favorite, returns to the screen in the roll of the Lone Wolf, which characters he has portrayed in all of the "Lone Wolf” stories which have reached the silver screen. Patsy Ruth Miller heads the supporting cast. Stuart Walker, well-known stock manager and producer who headed his own company in this city for many years, directed the dialog in “Last of the Lone Wolf.” Six acts of RKO vaudeville will accompany the feature picture, on

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JURY TO STUDY CONFESSIONS OF KILLER SUSPECT State Man to Be Kept Under Observation at State Prison. SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Sept. 24 Plans for a grand jury session to be held Friday were developed today to study the three‘confessions and two retractions made by George S. Myers, 40, in the case of Marverine Appel, 8,, who . was attacked and murdered a month ago. Myers’ repudiation of fiis alleged confession was made at the state prison in City while he was being questioned by Prosecutor Glenn H. Thompson. Coroner C. B Crumpacker, Police Chief Samuel J. Lenon and Detective Captain Horace Hamilton. Two alleged confessions were

fnade bv Myers Monday night, and another at Michigan City after he had been spirited there by Sher ff Thomas A. Goodrick. Deputy Prosecutor Thompson late Tuesday repeated an early statement by him that he believed the alleged confession by Myers worthless. Myers will be placed under the observation of a psychiatrist at the prison. Taylor said that under the law a murder confession must be placed

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; before the grand Jury so that its value may be determined by that 1 body. The prosecutor, however, said he would not call the grand Jury in the Myers case before Friday. He said that he desired that Myers be continued under observation at the state prison for a day or two before going before the grand jury. Myers’ repudiation of his alleged confession at the Michigan City prison Tuesday afternoon was not the first since he admitted killing the Appel child.