Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1930 — Page 10

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MOTHER JONES ‘HOME’; BURIAL TO BE MONDAY Four Miners Whom She Had Helped Keep Constant Watch Over Body. By United Prett MT. OLIVE, 111., Dec. s.—Four miners whom she had befriended kept constant -tch today over-the body of Mother Jones as it lay in state in Odd Fellows hall in the center of the town where years ago she fought her first battle in the interest of union labor. Next Monday. Mother Jones will be buried near the graves of three miners, who died fighting for the cause to .which "she dedicated her long life Eight miners, who took part in the riot at Virgen mine near here thirty-two years ago. will act as pallbearers. 5,000 Pay Tribute The three men near whom Mother Jones will be buried were killed in the Virgen riot Five others also were killed then. A crowd of almost five thousand persons, many of them miners, stood silently Thursday night as the body of Mother Jones was taken from a train which had brought it from Washington. /’il along the route from the east homage was paid at every stop to the memory of Mother Jones. Miners in many towns placed wreaths upon her coffin. Funeral Plans Are Made Special funeral services will be held Sunday with the Rev. J. w. Maguire of St Viator college, Bourbonnais, 111., in charge. Like Mother Jones, Mr. Maguire, once a newspaper man, has devoted much of his life to the cause of laboring men. Regular services will be held Monday at the Church of the Ascension and burial will be in Union cemetery. Arrangements for the funeral are being made by John E. Walker, sec-retary-treasurer of the Reorganized Mine Workers of America, and Edward Nockels, secretary of the Chicago Federation of Labor. Stores on Holiday Schedule By Timrg Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. s.—Downtovn Anderson stores will be open until 9 p. m until after Christmas. Red and green electric lights will adorn poles in the business district.

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Following is the explanation of Ripley’s “Believe It or Not” which appeared in Thursday’s Times: Bion—The First Wisecracker Bion, whose name spells the inij tials of “Believe It or Not,” was | born in the town of Oczacoviak on j the Dnieper, in ancient Scythia, j about 230 B C. In the course of his j life he held every religious convicI tion prevailing at the time, and

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

just as frequently changed his philosophical allegiance. Academic, stoic, peripatetic, cynic, skeptic, agnostic and atheist were only a few of his titles. The historian Laertius describes him as a man of great intellectual attainments, but utterly profligate, Saturday: The Most Important Vote Ever Cast.

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YOU CAN WIN FREE AIR TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD Reviewers of ‘Hell’s Angels’ at Palace Theater to Compete. Times readers today are offered the opportunity for a free airplane trip across the country and back. Loew’s Palace theater and The Times are offering this trip to Hollywood for just a few moments of your time Through special arrangement with Howard Hughes, youthful producer of “Hell’s Angels,” the first multi-million dollar talking picture ever made for the screen, all the- ; ater-goers of this city can participate in a review-writing contest, i expressing their opinions of “Hell’s i Angels,” which will be presented at Loew’s Palace theater during the | week commencing Saturday. Here is what you have to do: When “Hell’s Angels” is playing its ! engagement at the Palace, see it, and then write a review of the pic- i ture, telling what you think of it, j both from an entertainment stand- | point and from a productive angle,! bringing out the scenes that impressed you most, The review is to | be written on one sheet of paper only, and is to be fifty words "or less. Then, when you have written your review, mail it to the “lull’s Angels” Contest Editor, Indianapolis Times. The contest will close Friday night, Dec. 12, and all reviews must be in the mail not later than Saturday, Dec. 13, so the judges can make their selection by the Monday following. The trip is to be made via the Transcontinental and Western Air Lines, Inc., better known as che National Skyway, at the convenience of the winner, within a reasonable length of time. The round trip is worth $306 from this city, and with it goes permission to visit the United Artists studios in Hollywood. The judges of the review contest will base their selection of the winner on neatness and phrasing of the review. If possible, it is best

I to typewrite your opinion, though handwritten reviews will be given every consideration. “Hell’s Angels” was produced at a cost of four million dollars and was three years in the making. It now' is being shown in many cities at $2 a seat, but theater-goers of this city will be given the chance to view this outstanding production at the usual “Loew” prices. See “Hell’s Angels” at the Palace, write your review of fifty words or less, and then mail to the “Hell’s Angels” Contest Editor, Indianapolis Times. Pairs of guest

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tickets will be awarded to the ten next best selections of reviews submitted. Fourteen Desertions Alleged By Timet Special VALPARAISO. Ind.. Dec. s.—Atlas Embry, seeking a divorce in Porter circuit court from Mrs. Murel Embry, charges she left him fourteen times since their marriage a little more than two years ago. In addition, he alleges she wrote letters assailing him to his employers.

.DEC. 5, 1930

$6.75 FOR SHOPT WEIGHT False Inspector Finis Negro Coal Man in Street Trial. A Negro confidence man Wednesday night convinced Delbert Etter. Negro coal wagon driver, that he was a weights and measures inspector. He convicted Etter of short weight on a load of coal, after a street trial, fined him $6.75, and disappeared, leaving Etter in possession of a receipts, scrawled unintelligibly On a scrap of paper.