Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1931 — Page 3

APRIL’ 16. 1931

MABEL BOLL IS WED TO POLISH COUNT IN PABIS 'Queen of Diamonds’ Picks New Yorker: Married in Secret. By United Prees PARTS, April 16.—Mabel 8011, known as “The Queen of Diamonds,” has been married secretly here to Count Henri De Porceri of Poland. The count Is a naturalized Amer-

ican and a .resident of New York. The count gave his age as 43 and said he was born in Poland. Miss 801 l said she was 32 and a widow'. She was given consider able publicity' several years ago in connection with her plans to make a trans-

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Atlantic flight in the airplane Columbia, owned by Charles Levine of New York, The flight later was abandoned. The names of Miss 801 l and Charles Levine were linked by the press in a series of reports covering a wide range of subjects, from flying to matrimony. Just after he had flown to Europe with Clarence Chamberlin in his! monoplane Columbia, Levine j planned to fly back in company I with Miss 8011. Mrs. Levine arrived! by steamship and that scheme was dropped. Subsequently, Levine and Miss 801 l flew to Havana from New r York. This exploit was reported followed by a quarrel, and presently companies headed by Levine were stllng the “Queen of Diamonds” for $20,000—58,000 for an automobile and $12,000 for personal loans from Levine. . The suits were withdrawn, and .Levine offered her the Columbia and a pilot so she could be the first -girl to fly the Atlantic. Tire * fight did not materialize.

DIRECTORS ARE NAMED Directors of the Apartment Owners’ Association were elected on -Wednesday at a meeting of the organization at the Spink-Arms. They are: F. R. Buck, John L. Avery, C. W, McCracken, Frank C. Bopp, Louis S. Hensley, H. H. Woodsmall, Fred A. Likely, Malott White, Bernard Cuniff, T. A. Moynahan and T. G. McGee. Defines Community Obligation . Bu Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 16. Addressing a dinner meeting of the Tippecanoe-Jasper counties conference on child health and development here. President L. A. Pittenger of Ball State Teachers college declared “The obligation of a community to its children begins with obligations to the parent by providing a fair chance at employment and opportunity to advance his economic standing.” ' 1

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Sets Small Ship Mark

Although only 19 years old, Kenneth Sholter, above, of Akron, 0., hopped in his little plane and soared aloft 19,500 f.?et at the Detroit air show. This was the record for small ships.

PRINCE IS STAR IN TIMES NEWS REEL

Universal Shows Unusual Scenes in Its Weekly Screen Flashes. A Japanese royal prince, brother of the Mikado, is the star of The Indianapolis Times’ Universal news reel, now playing at principal theaters in the city, Takamatsu and his lovely bride, here on their honeymoon, w r ere given a miniature Lindbergh greeting as they rode through the canyons of lower Broadway in New York. President and Mrs. Hoover, with Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, are shown at the funeral of Speaker Longworth in Cincinnati, along with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, his widow. Graham McNamee, star of the National Broadcasting Company, pays a fine tribute to the famous Ohioan in describing the funeral. From Korovye. in the Ural mountains of Soviet Russia, there is an inlpressive incident of Communists defying the landow'ners in order to carry out co-operative farming as part of the five-year plan. Prague, Czechoslovakia, is seen in a civic celebration honoring President Masaryk on his eightieth birthday. In lighter vein is the picture from New York showing a baby girl born a few days ago to “Susie,” widowed queen of the camel harem in Central Park zoo. Old Munich, Germany, where a man can raise a thirst and get it satisfied, contributes a story of

Lot of Dimes By Vnitcd Press NEW YORK, April 16.—The privilege of shining shoes on Staten Island is worth $29,275 to New York City.- Antonio Andriola, a newcomer to New York’s concession business, paid that price at the annual auction, for the right to shine passengers’ shoes.

gayety in celebration of the opening of the beer season. Other interesting units in news reel are the completed model of an air-water zep, invented by a New York man as a plane carrier for use in the sky or on the sea; tap dancers at Tufts college, Medford, Mass., jigging themselves dizzy in the strive for credits; first pictures of the cherry blossoms on the banks of the Potomac, opposite Washington, D. C. City theaters showing the films include the Zaring, Roosevelt, Granada, Rivoli, Bijou, Lincoln and Sanders. Alleged Auto Thieves Held By Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., April 16.—Thomas McNamara, 30, and Louis Lee, 34, are held here pending arrival of Pontiac (Mich.) authorities who hold warrants for their arrest on automobile theft charges.

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BIRTH CONTROL BY VACCINATION IS PREDICTED Sensational Experiments Being Made in Russia, Says Dr. Fishbein. By Unit'd Press CHICAGO, April 16.—Birth control by vaccination, Dr. Morris Fishbein predicted today, apparently will be the next epochal achievement of medical science. Dr. Fishbein just had finished translation of Reports for the Journal of the American Medical Association, of which he is editor, concerning sensational experiments in Russia, when he told of the recent progress made by scientists in furthering the voluntary limitation of famines. Tried del cjx Animals “Medicine eventually will enable a woman to forestall birth for a considerable period, perhaps for a year or more,” he said. “She wiP be inoculated, immunized from bearing children just as an Inoculation of smallpox virus p r events persons from contracting that disease. “The strength of the inlection in the arm will determine .low long she can be childless.” In America, he said, the birth control serums have been ued only on animals. Results of sveh experimentation by Professor M. F. Guyer at the University of ’Wisconsin, he continued, led the Russian scientists to try similar methods on humans. Not Yet Fully Tested “We do not know enough about these serums to determine all their effects upon the human system. We know that some of them act on the glands of internal secretions, but whether they produce any lasting harm is uncertain,” said Dr. Fishbein. .i “The problem Is to develop a potent inoculation that will be effective in all cases, one that will supplant present unsatisfactory birth control practices, one that will be active for definite periods of time and, if possible, enable women to bear children at will.”

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He Shrank By United Press WASHINGTON, April 16. When three members of the police liquor squad met an old acquaintance, they observed that he had grown incredibly corpulent since they last saw him. Scientific curiosity prompted them to prod, and the producing disclosed eight half-gallon jars of alleged corn whisky.

POLICE ARREST BONDSMAN'S KIN ‘Big Shiner’s’ Cir. Though, Held as Booze Auto. Charles (Big Shiner) Middaugh. professional bondsman, won a partial victory over police early today. Middaugh was not arrested as on two recent occasions, but police confiscated his car after they said they found liquor in it. Sergeant Ed Deever and squad watched the progress of a party at the residence of Miss Viola Midd" ugh, alias Kress, a distant relative of “Big Shiner,” and Leslie Frederick at 152 North Blackford street, and arrested them after they returned from obtaining liquor. Miss Middaugh is charged with drunkeness and blind tiger and Frederick with transporting liquor. Police said the couple used the bondsman’s auto to obtain the booze and that Middaugh told them the “coast is clear” when they returned. A small quantity of liquor - was found in Miss Middaugh’s possession as she stepped from the car, police charged. Middaugh now Is vnd a stayed $25 fine for a free-for-all staged wdtn his wife and her sister recently. He also is awaiting trial on a series of charges following a similar outbreak ten days ago. Viceroy’s Train Is Stoned By United Pi-ess BOMBAY, India, April 16.—The special train of the retiring Viceroy, Lord Irwdn, was reported to have been stoned Wednesday night by Indian extremists.

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FALL KILLS BOY, 2 Ladder Plunge Fatal to Summittville Child. Ralph Thurston Jr., 2. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thurston of Summitville, died at the Methodist hospital late Wednesday night from injuries suffered when the fell from a ladder to the cement floor of a barn at his home. Will Rogers Hops for Venezuela By United Press CHRISTOBAL, C. Z„ April 16. Will Rogers, American humorist, left Cristobal by airplane for Venezuela today.

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