Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1931 — Page 18

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HANDSFUL OF MONEY GIVEN POORFARMERS Mystery Philanthropist in Auto Hands Out Greenbacks, Speeds Away. By United Press NATCHEZ, Miss., April 3.—Scores Os destitute: farmers are in possession of real money today for the first, time in many weeks because of the benevolence of a mysterious stranger who drove through the Mississippi delta giving away handsful of greenbacks. A sports roadster conveying the young man, who told Red Cross officials he was Enos B. Jones of Jersey City, son of a wealthy manufacturer. drew up in front of more than half a hundred homes in the drought area Each time the farmer was summoned to the car and his hands stuffed with money. Before he could say anything, the car would speed away. Jones, who identified his companions as his brother-in-law, E. G. De Vilaine of Paris, France, and Alfred G. Violet of West Port, Conn., apparently had no fixed destination. The youthful philanthropist said he planned to spread money throughout five more Mississippi delta towns, and five other stricken central states before returning home. TOO MUCH ‘DEAD ART’ IN U. S., SAYS EDUCATOR Even World-Famous Museums Are 'Moribund,” Charges Dr. Ward. By United Press NEW YORK, April 3.—Americans would be more cultured if their museums were not filled with “collections of dead art,” in the belief of Professor Clarence Ward of Oberlin college. Even world-famous museums are “moribund,” said the professor, because of an over-sentimental feeling for old masters. He suggested that art classes in modem schools appeal to the “common sense” and temperament of their students by decorating classrooms with oriental rugs, fireplacestand fine furniture. Two Autos Damaged By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., April 3.—James Waldron of Indianapolis was arrested here on charge of driving past a traffic stop sign, which was followed by an automobile accident. It is said he failed to stop at an intersection, causing his automobile to crash into one driven by George Glass, also of Indianapolis. Both cars were damaged

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Mrs. Florence Rice Smith, above, whose marriage last June to Sidney Smith, socially prominent New York broker, was termed a “perfect love match,” plans a Reno divorce. Mrs. Smith, daughter of Grantland Rice, noted sports writer, has been separated from her husband since Octover. TALK COAL INDUSTRY Federal State Mine Inspectors to Meet at Capital. By Bcripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, April 3.—Leading coal operators and federal and state mining inspectors will meet here April 28 to launch efforts to remove from the coal mining industry the stigma of being the most hazardous important industry in the United States. • The meeting has been called' by J. W. Wetter, general manager of the Madeira Hill Coal Mining Company, Philipsburg, Pa., who recently was appointed by the National Coal Association as chairman of a committee to carry on safety educational work agreed on by that organization at Chicago ten days ago. LOOT DRY GOODS STORE $1,500 in Women’s Clothing Is Stolen, Owner Report*. Burglars, who probably used a truck to cart away their loot, early Thursday took women’s clothing valued at $1,500 from a dry goods store at 2148 North Illinois street, operated by Sam Greenwald, 2152 North Meridian street. They removed a heavy iron screen, shattered a window and cut through grating on the inside to enter the store, Greenwald told police.

‘ONLY CHILD' IS HELD SUPERIOR Psychologist Cites Results of School Tests. By United Press LINCOLN, Neb., April 3—The “only child,” long the butt of criticism and ridicule, at last has a champion—in the person of Dr. D.

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model traffic code adopted by the common council in full effect. Several delays were experienced in complying with provisions of the

ordinance, but signs for restricted parking and other provisions have been erected in the business district. The code was prepared by

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city officials and business men an<lis said to have been patterned after those in use in many principal cities.