Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1931 — Page 2

PAGE 2

HOOVER WILL TOUR COUNTRY THIS SUMMER —*- Considerable Time to Be Spent Getting Acquainted With People. By f, nilrd Pr<* WASHINGTON’, March s.—President Herbert Hoover plans to go out to meet the country this summer. Hi s itinerary still is indefinite. The President may cross the country by a northern route to his home in Palo Alto, Cal. In that case, he probably would return by a southern route, this affording him an opportunity to visit * - least half of the forty-eight f talcs. Tins journey is being discussed tentatively at the White House for some time in June. Brief Trip Next Week Meanwhile, Mr. Hoover is looking forward to the prospect of a bi ief vacation, something he has not had in the last twelve months. His friends and secretaries are urguig him to take his fishing pole and visit Florida or some other southern state for about ten days. they want him to go as soon as he can get away, ii possible next Monday. Announcement of such a Lnp is expected shortly. While his physician maintains That his health is unchanged despite his arduous efforts in the executive offices, his friends believe a rest is imperative if his health is to continue good. The western trip may prove an important political venture. Its primary purpose will be to visit the national parks. The President planned such a trip last year, but forced to postpone it when drought relief w'ork necessitated his presence here. May Inspect IJ. S. Parks Tlie sugestion has been made to him that he start out early in June by dedicating the Marion (O.) memorial to President Warren G. Harding. From there he could proceed to Madison, Wis., to receive a degree of the University of Wisconsin. Then his most likely course would be direct to Glacier national park, with later visits to Yellowstone and smaller parks in Washington and Oregon. He probably would stop off for a lew days fishing on the Klamath river in northern California. t> Returning by the southern route, he could inspect the parks he missed on his outward journey.

hi Friday and Saturday SHOE SALE *fj and $ 6 Values Special pur- Aft mm chase of nov- It j|piß||t BjL city and arch JR HJ W* support shoes. fffjg m A 7 ariety of colors and Mm - M styles. Spanish and Asm Cuban heels. Pumps, JSffif Ties and Straps. All M sizes and widths. ( hiffon Hosiery. Variety Shades. $1.65 Value. Special i I Main Floor. M M

(Jiaiotts BatqawSiibwaii 18*20 East Washinqton Street Spocializinq in Values

P fl Y AS YOU Ja lue I only the tvotldX J laiqeittiie make*. tit * i *© w pnead. - * sovn on fvba*. loo> Guorantand Tira Repo i ring Blue Point u service Station Corner Dalsnnra, MariUon and Raj st.

Rises to Top

ssS'mL

It's a typical success story that Is told about Thomas A. Buckner, above. Fifty-one years ago he was an office boy in the Milwaukee branch of the New York Life Insurance company. The other day he became its highest executive. He succeeds Darwin P. Kingsley, new chairman of the board, as president.

Once a Month As regularly as the months roll around, some women count their time to suffer. Declining invitations they long to accept, because of the time of month. And Midol could make those regular periods absolutely painless! Take a tiny tablet of Midol—and forget the time of month. There will be no interference with the normal, necessary monthly process, but the pain will be gone. Taken beforehand, there will be no pain at all. If you are suffering, Midol brings complete ease in five to seven minutes. Midol Is the work of specialists; effective no matter how hard a time you may always have had. All druggists, in trim metal pocket case, fifty cents. Many have found Midol the quickest relief for headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, and other pain. —Advertisement.

SCIENCE RULES IN ‘BLUE EYES’ FORTUNE TRIAL Color of Parents’ Orbs Not Always That of Their Children, Court Told. By United Prut* CHICAGO, March s.—Application of the laws of Mendel to decide whether blue-eyed parents can have brown-eyed children had suffered at least three scientific setbacks today, but remained a factor in the legal fight over the $1,000,000 estate of George W. Longley, Chicago hat manufacturer. Living proof of the existence of blue-eyed parents with brown eyed children, explanation that Mendel’s laws of inheritance applied only to plants, and the statement that the medical fraternity “does not accept Mendelian law,” were introduced into Judge Michael Feinberg’s courtroom where brown-eyed George

Sunshine Melix>ws g The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the L.( , open air, breathe I . f plffifp. ;/ -3 deeply; take plenty of exercise in the Tj . ... (hr v,• v . -f >’ that’s why the "TOASTING" process includes /' , '& J the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE heating process. Harsh irritants present in all t $ & raw tobaccos are expelled by "TOASTING." j These irritants are sold to others. They are not j m* m } Wmlf present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder * s%g J J^mlijf LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. “It’s toasted” 11 Your Throat Protection against irritation ■ against cough n s over .. ' © 1831, Tbs Aaenca. Tabatca Co-. Mir*

'- r ' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Adair Longley was seeking to prove that he is the son of the manufacturer and his first wife, both of whom had blue eyes. Eyes Needn’t Match Parents’ Opposing the suit is Longley’s third wife, Mrs. Mary Caroline Longley, present beneficiary of the estate, w f ho claims George Adair Longley is not the son of the manufacturer but the brother of his first wife. Leo Turney, a Glencoe, 111., jeweler, with blue eyes, was excused from jury duty long enough Wednesday to appear in court with his blue-eyed wife and their two brown eyed children to prove the plaintiff’s contention that the children of Azure-eyed parents must not necessarily have eyes of the same color. Dr. John W. Hudson, professor of genetics, biology and botany at Loyola university, Chicago, aided young Longley when he testified that human eyes follow Mendel’s law of inheritance the least of any part of the human body, and added that as far as he knew, Mendel, the Austrian scientist, had experimented solely with plants in arriving at his conclusions on inheritance. Wide Interest in Case Additional emphasis on the controversial eye-color question was advanced by Dr. Frank Walls, spe-

cialist in child diseases, who said he had noticed no definite relationship in the color of the eyes' of parents and their children, adding that the “medical fraternity does not accept Mendel.” The question of brown-eyed children and blue-eyed parents, overshadowing for the present the issues of the suit, has evoked nation-wide interest in the case. Numerous letters received by principals in the case have warned a ruling holding It impossible for blue-eyed parents to have browneyed children, would cast aspersions upon the legitimacy of hundreds of children.

Constipated Instead of habit-forming: or strong, irritating KUV take —NATURE’S REMEDY M N?—thesaie.dependable..ll- W IS Rk. vegetable laxative. Mild, / _ .. lrllT gentle, pleasant— W? —to- a HI'NIOH* night—tomorrow alright, _ TO - MOKROW Get a 25c box. AtRIOHt The All -Vegetable Laxative Igslgii

FOUR DEAD OF POISONLIQUOR Drinks Served at Party Are Fatal to All. By United .Press BRIDGEPORT, 0., March 5. The death today of Harry Church, 63, brought to a tragic conclusion a party attended by four people

CORIM S-q 4 “re Pain from the worst corns or sorest toes I * IT I ends the minute you apply Dr. Scholl s PAI 8 §*T • Zino-pads! Their soothing, healing medi- ™ • cation produces this magic relief. They remove th .* cause —shoe pressure—by 8F cushioning and protecting the sore spot. V £*2 Small, thin, aainty; 1001 b safe, sure. At jjggip y I all drug, shoe, dept, stores —35c box. HP ' orSchoiis my j Zino-pads wm> jku ■. Put one cn—thc "pcin is gone!

here at which poison liquor wa.\ served. AU four are dead. The party was held Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Schwananberger. Samuel Berghoff, 57. who died I Wednesday night at the home of | relatives in Wheeling. W. Va.. was said to have furnished the liquor. Don't Squeeze Blackheads —Dissolve Them Bqnwring out blarkbradri makes large, ugly pore*. The safe and sano way to get rid of these blpmishes is to dissolve them. Get two ounces of Caloc.te powder from your drug store, sprinkle a little on a hot. wet cloth! rub over the blackhead*, a. and every one. bi't or little will disappear at once. i Advertisement.

3IARCH 5,1931

YOU WILL APPRECIATE mimgi J j The character of our service I is based upon an intelligent and sympathetic appreciation and understanding of the needs of modem funeral direction. It is an intimate personal service appealing strongly to all members of the bereaved family. IjJix Cd, Mom o tkoog-thjl srav<ct"^y Funeral Directors •1619 North 1223 Illinois Street Union Street TAlbot 1876 DRexeT 2551 I