Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1930 — Page 19

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GIRL SAYS SHE LURED BUCKLEY TO HISJEATH Soubrette’s ‘Confession’ Given Little Credence by Detroit Police. By United Preaa DETROIT, Dec. 19.—The grand jury Investigating the slaying of Jerry Buckley, militant radio announcer, since last August, will hear the story of Margaret Owens, 22, burlesque soubrette, who claims she innocently lured Buckley to his death in a downtown hotel lobby. While police officials and grand jury investigators decredit the girl’s “confession,” Prosecutor Harry S. Toy announced today she will be called before the crime body as soon as her condition permits. She has been a prisoner-patient in the psychopathic ward of Receiving hospital since Nov. 29, when 6he is believed to have been given poisoned liquor by a gangster on the eve of a murder trial in which she was to have been called as a state witness. In her confession, made known late Thursday, the girl said a friend of hers asked her to invite Buckley to attend a party the morning of July 23. She declared Buckley accepted the invitation and agreed to meet her in the lobby of the hotel from which he broadcast nightly. Buckley was slain by three gunmen a half hour after receiving a phone call from a woman early that morning. Miss Owens said she was prevented from keeping the engagement by the unnamed man who requested that she invite the radio commentator to the party. travel Takers aided Tourists Can Buy European Hotel Luggage Labels Collection. By United Preaa BERLIN, Dec. 19.—Tourists, or would-be ones, who want to let the folks at home think they have done all Europe can get all the evidence of a prolonged tour at low cost. Facilities are reported to be springing up in Europe for the supply of hotel luggage labels for all the leading hotels of Europe. Woman Motorist Accused By Tinea Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 19.—Mrs. Ernest McNutt faces a charge of reckless driving, it being alleged she drove her automobile past a school bus while the latter was stopped.

Delicacies for Christmas AMorted Fancy Spiced Date*—Golden Pitted. Olives—Queen or ripe. Fruits, in Glass. Figs—Finest Layer. Baisins—Fancy Seeded Candied Peels—Citron. Fruits 20 Kinds. and Seedless. Orange and Lemon. Julies an* Preserves. Soups—l 2 Varieties. Ootloe —Delicious. Mincemeat Fancy Spices—Fresh Ground. Currant*—Package. Condensed. Vegetables—3o Kinds. Sold Only by Independent Grocers and Delicatessens KOTHE, WELLS & BAUER CO., INDIANAPOLIS

SI@P AND SAVE! EGGS LARD c zrlvjC Lb . 10c HAMBURGER Lb. lOC SHOULDER BONES Lb. £c BEEF HEARTS Lb. T/ 2 C Leave Your Orders Now for Christmas Poultry Karl F. Wacker 449 W. Washington St. U. 4867

Conglis Cost Him PLENTY | “I used* to be a chronic sufferer I fIS from colds and coughs. Every winter I] ||rj I was ‘out’ a number of days—away I j /P&m I |fj from work with a cough. Last win- a jLf IMg ter, when the first sniffle of the sea- I j IM son came along, I got a bottle of I vSr |jn Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup. It I I If I stopped my cough right at the be- I COUuH 1 112 ginning. And —thanks to the syrup | I j ||g — l’ve kept healthy ever since.” J. | I oYRTID j 189 Hagan, Syracuse, N. Y. ■■■■■■£■■■■

Are You Planning O a Trip Abroad • If you plan to see Europe this summer, whether again or for the first time, our Travel Bureau can help you. Through personal acquaintance with the ground to be covered, we * can offer invaluable suggestions on when to go and what to see. In advance of your leaving we will make all arrangement s for transportation and accommodations. In short, every detail of your trip will be cared lor, leaving you free to get the utmost in pleasure and profit for your time and money. A card or phone call will bring our representative to see you. RICHARD A. KURTZ, Manager Travel Bureau The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis jftIJNION TRUST® 120 E. Market St, Riley 5341

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The mere fact that no woman student had been elected to a class office in North Carolina State college in forty-one years didn’t bother Miss Jessamine Bland ( above) of Raleigh, a bit this fall. She was elected secre-tary-treasurer of her class in spite of this precedent. And, really—why not? Ice Skating Begins SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 19. Winter was formally welcomed to South Bend when skating rinks at four of the city parks here opened.

EVANS' AT ALL GROCERS

Choicest Milk-Fed POULTRY AT LOWEST PRICES Free Dressing CITY POULTRY MARKET 125 N. ALABAMA ST. Northeast cor. Ala. and Wabash

SHIP CARRYING 200IS1SSING Over .we in Mediterranean’s Worst Storm in Years. By United Preaa ALGIERS, Dec. 10.—The French passenger El Golea, carrying

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200 passengers from Algiers to Port Vendres, France, was overdue today, In the worst Mediterranean storm in thirty-five years. * Dozens of wireless calls for help were received here from distressed vessels, but relief tugs were unable to leave Algiers harbor, blocked by the sinking of two tugs and twelve barges at the entrance of the port, to which more than $1,000,000 worth of damage was done by the storm. Heavy rains and cyclones swept northern Algeria, tearing ships from their moorings and disrupting communications over a wide area.

EDISON’S TOWN SEEKING LIGHT West Orange Streets Are ‘Disgrace,’ Officials Told. By United. Preaa WEST ORANGE, N. J., Dec. 19. West Orange, home of Thomas A.

Edison, inventor of the incandescent lamp, is “the most poorly lighted town” in the opinion of Terence A. Mulvey, president of the board of trade. “Strangers coming here are shocked at our badly lighted street*,” he told the board at a meeting Thursday night. “I consider it a shame and disgrace.” A committee was named to call on the town commission at itc next meeting.

JANET GAYNOR IS RECOVERING Screen Star Undergoes Appendicitis Operation. By United Preaa HONOLULU, Territory of Hawaii Dec. 19. Janet Gaylor, screen

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star, who was operated upon for appendicitis, is recovering rapidly; today, her surgeon, Dr. Charles F Straug, announced. Her husband. Lydel Peck, San’ Francisco attorney, is en route here. The actress arrived here several weeks ago for a vacation and wag operated upon Thursday. According to the United Stated bureau of standards, tungsten arcs under high pressure of inert gaa have been raised to more than 5.000 degrees Fahrenheit.