Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1931 — Page 8

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MOTOR YACHT BLOWS UP; FOUR HURT SERIOUSLY Another Party Narrowly Misses Death When Boat Sinks. By United Pres * CHICAGO. June 25.—Three men and a woman narrowly escaped death and four other men were in hospitals today as the result of two spectacular explosions and fires on Lake Michigan motor craft. The four men injured were abroad the modern pleasure yacht KenIcora when a violent explosion rocked it from end to end and caused damage estimated at from $50,000 to SIOO,OOO. Ralph Jasperson, ship cook, was most seriously hurt. He suffered serious bums. Others hurt were Captain Leonard B. Clark, Steward John Wartell and Austin Jacobson, a federal custodian standing on the docks nearby was thrown into the river. The second lake accident perhaps was more spectacular, but not as serious. Three men and a woman were aboard a speedboat when it caught fire less than a quarter mile off shore from the Edgewater Beach hotel, where several thousond persons were dancing on the boardwalk. The burning boat could be seen plainly by the dancers and all its occupants were seen to jump into the lake. Led by two girls, a rescue party 'went out from the boardwalk, rescued the four persons floating about in the lake, and carried them back to safety as the speedboat burned and went down. FIGHT RADIO DECISION Independent Manufacturers May Make Appeal to Congress. By United Press WASHINGTON, June 25. A fight against the Radio Corporation of America in the next session of congress was predicted today as the probable result of the federal radio commission’s decision that the corporation was entitled to retain its communications and broadcasting licenses. Oswald F. Schuette, executive secretary of the Radio Protective Association, termed the decision an insult to the intelligence of the men who wrote the radio act of 1927 and said the independent manufacturers he represents would appeal to congress for protection.

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After an encounter between a national guard patrol of fifteen men and a force of Sandinist outlaws estimated at 1,000, in western Nicaragua, two United States marines who were leading the patrol, were reported missing. They are Lieutenant Lester E. Power and Sergeant William E. McGhee, and are presumed to have been slain.

GRAB ROBBER SUSPECT Ernest De Wese, Arrested in Texas, to Be Returned Here. With the arrest of Ernest De Wese, 30, in Gallatin, Tex., Indianapolis detectives said the robbery of Schnuil & Cos. warehouse April 26 has been solved. De Wese will be returned to face robbery charges fcr the theft of $3Bl from Emery Mvgrant, 2243 Erookside avenue, manager of the warehouse. Timothy Harris, 36, of 1422 Deloss street, is helfi in connection with the robbery.

Extraordinary Low Coach Fares for Independence Day—July 4th Between all stations on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in the territory embracing cities below. Rushville, Ind. . . . $1.50 Cincinnati, Ohio . . $3,00 Connersville, Ind. . . 1.60 Parkersburg, W. Va. . 8.45 Oxford, Ohio .... 2.30 Decatur, 111. .... 4.15 Hamilton, Ohio . . . 2.70 Springfield, 111, ... 5.35 Correspondingly low fares to many destinations on connecting lines. Tickets will be sold for trains leaving after 3:00 a.m. Friday, July 3rd, to and including trains of Saturday, July 4 th, and will be good returning to and including Monday, July 6. ALSO LOW COACH EXCURSION FARES EAST Bass::: 1 *i 62® • i *1722 Philadelphia. ) Round Trip New York • * . j Round Trip Going on trains of July 3—returning, leave destination 70,000 OF US INVITE YOU TO RIDE ON OUR RAILROAD

HYDE PRAISES INDIANA CROPS IN TAU(S HERE Bankers, Business Men Hear Farm Chief; Speaks Again Tonight. Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde spoke at noon today at the McFarland farm south of Indianapolis, following a dinner served to more than 500 persons on the annual banker-business men's agricultural tour. He praised the Indiana crops which are larger than they have been for years. Balance of production with consumption, not only in individual states, but in the world market must be brought about,” Hyde said. “In the past the theory was to build up more farms to increase production. Now this must be discarded for a balanced program. Governor Harry G. Leslie introduced the speaker. A meeting of Indiana business men and farmers will be held at

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the state fairground tonight with Secretary Hyde as speaker. Hyde arrived this morning from Washington, fishing pole in hand, stopping on his trip to the west coast. He remarked, that he wished he still were a Governor so that he could have received one of th’ fishing sets given by Indiana at the recent conference at French Lick. FRIED TO THE RESCUE Takes Liner Off Course to Pick Up 111 Sailor from Freighter. By United Press NEW YORK, June 25.—Captain George R. Fried, commander of the liner George Washington, added another to his list of merciful deeds on the sea Tuesday night when he took his ship off her course and took aboard an ill seaman, Gustav Gronext. from the freighter Ambridge. The George Washington arrives here Friday.

CHILDREN! WIN JEAN'S PUPPY Fox Terrier Goes to Best Letter Writer. What thrill awaits some Indianapolis boy or girl. Jean Darling, that little blond “vamp” of the Our Gang movie kids, who is making a personal appearance at the Lyric ! this week, is going to give some local boy or a girl a wire-haired fox i terrier puppy. The dog was presented to Miss Darling by an ardent admirer short- ■ ly before she came to Indianapolis. It is quite difficult for her to care for the puppy while on tour so Miss Darling has arranged with The

Times to help her locate a home for her puppy. Any boy or girl who would like to care for the dog may have “Felecia,” by writing to‘Jean Darling in care of The Times, explaining why they would like to have this puppy and what kind of a home they are willing to offer it. The age of the writer also is very important and should be included in the letter written to The Times. Jean Darling asks that all letters be addressed to her at The Times and that on Friday evening at the 7 o’clock performance she will announce from the Lyric stage who is to receive “Felecia.” It is asked that all communications contain the names and addresses of the senders.

Our Luncheon and Dinner Special Today Bring your Family or your Friends down today. You will be delighted with our Special consisting of Vienna Veal Loaf with New Peas in Cream for. 21c No extra charge for a dish of Snowflake Potatoes •with this order. GUARANTY CAFETERIA GUARANTY BUILDING Meridian at Circle Breakfast—Luncheon Dinner

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Miscellaneous SI.OO Aspirin Tablets, 1005... .39c SI.OO Pure Cod Liver Oil, pint. .69c SI.OO Pure Italian Olive Oil, pt., 69c 75c Haag’s Insect Spray, pint. .59c SI.OO White Mineral Oil, quart, 74c 85c Jad Salts 51c 75c Doan’s Pills . 42c $1.25 Fountain Syringe 67c 50c Ingram’s Milkweed Cream. . 34c 60c Hospital Cotton, lb 39c 50c College Chum Shaving Cream 39c 50c Monett’s Kondoits 39c Foot Remedies 35c Freezone .23c 35c Corn-Off 29c 35c Gets-It 23c 35c B-HAP-E 29c 35c Allen’s Footease 29c 35c Tiz 29c 35c Scholl’s Corn Pads 29c SI.OO Fairy-Foot Bunion 84c 25c Blue Jay Corn 19c SI.OO Pedodyne 84c 35c Amolin 29c $1.25 Absorbine, Jr 87c

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counter bargains ARE MORE delicious WHEN SEASONED WITH II C" 1 1 I In cooking meat, the combine- ■ *ion of sugar and salt blends tastefully with the meat Juices. Every day your meat dealer offers cheap cuts of meat way no other ingredient can. which have an irresistible ap- Try a dash of sugar to peal to your sense of thrift. season pot-roasts, braised And you can give any of these hmb and veal, stews and meat cuts an irresistible taste appeal loaf. In boiling corned beef by seasoning them with sugar. or ham. add at least a half cup Os ourse salt should be of sugar to the water. "A dash added to the meat as it cooks, of sugar to a pinch of salt” is to overcome flatness. But the also a fine seasoning for fresh value of adding sugar is that or canned vegetables. Flavor it develops and heightens and season with sugar. The the flavor of the meat in a Sugar Institute. "Flavor and season with Sugar** THEY WILL BRING RESULTS. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

Insecticides 75c Flytox, pint 43c 35c Merck’s Bedbug Killer, Pt., 25c $1.25 Flit 98c 75c Flit 59c 50c Roach’s Last Meal 39c SI.OO Roach’s Last Meal ~.74c 50c P. D. Q. Liquid .39c 60c Peterman’s Discovery 49c SI.OO Black Flag Liquid' 74c 35c Black Flag Liquid. ... 29c 75c Black Flag Powder 59c 40c Black Flag Powder.. 34c Vacation Needs $1.25 Thermos Bottle, pint 98c $2.50 Thermos Bottle, quart. .$1.98 75c Bathing Caps 49c $1.50 Monarch Gallon Jug 98c 65c Pond’s Cold Cream 36c Picnic-pak 23c Speedee Golf Balls, 3 for... .SI.OO Crushed Rose Talc, lb 19c $1.25 Flashlight .98c 50c Unguentine ............. 42c 40c Sun Glasses ....29c $1.25 B & B First Aid Kits 98c

KEEP your home cool and comfortable during these hot and sultry days with one of Haag’s induction motor fans. No radio interference. No vibration. $5.00 Eight-Inch Fan $3.98 SIO.OO Ten-Inch Fan .$6.89 sl2 Ten-In. Fan, oscillating.s9.B9

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