Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1931 — Page 5

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ITALY READY TO JOIN U. S. PEACE MOVES Broad Disarmament Plan in High Favor With Fascist Heads. BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Pre* Staff Correspondent (CoDvrlrbt. 1831. bv United Press) ROME, July 9.—ltaly, It became known on high authority today, strongly favors a broad disarmament plan. It Is ready to co-operate with President Hoover’s moves for arms reductions. This information, extremely significant in the United States’ move to control the staggering costs of big armies and navies as an aid to world rehabilitation, coincided with nearly an hour's visit of United States State Secretary Henry L. Stimron to Foreign Minister Dino Grandi at the foreign office. Neither revealed the subject of their conference, but it was assumed that the meeting marked the opening of a series of conferences between Stimson and European statesmen designed to align old world powers behind the President’s moves. Italy is advocating a broad disarmament plan, first because elie feels Germany almost is eliminated from being able to pay reparations, and second, because European budgets are unable to bear the burdens of maintaining big arms establishments. Bank Head in England By United Dress LONDON, July 9.—After a twohour "lightning visit,” the details of which were kept as secret as possible, Dr. Hans Luther, president of the Reichsbank, proceeded back to the continent today. A conference with Arthur Henderson, foreign secretary, was among the events of his brief stay. Hugh Gibson Named Bu United Truss WASHINGTON. July 9.—William Castle, acting secretary of state, today announced appointment of Hugh Gibson, American ambassador to Belgium, as the United States’ representative at the London meeting of fiscal experts to discuss means of pitting the Hoover debt postponement plan into effect. The meeting starts Monday. Gibson will be assisted by Frederick C. Livesay, assistant economic advisor of the state department. Livesay is considered an authority on international finance. Gibson and Livesay will have no votes, but will be present at all meetings of the commtitee. Their presence there wil be considered a safeguard against departure from the spirit of the Hoover plan, which provided unqualified relief from debts during a year for all participating governments. Discussing the present outlook for prompt effectiveness of Mr. Hoover’s plan, Castle said that "undoubtedly” arrangements will be made so that Germany will not hav-i to declare a moratorium on July 15. the day its next reparation payment is due. STATE WASHINGTON COMMISSION FORMED Hugh McK. Landon Elected to Head Bicentenary Commission. Organization meeting of the Indiana George Washington bicentenary commission was held at the statehouse Wednesday afternoon and the executive coinmitttee will meet Friday to arrange for a general meeting July 22, it was announced. Officers chosen are Hugh McK. Landon, president; R. C. Woody, Terre Haute, vice-president, and George C. Cole, superintendent of public instruction, secretary. Executive committee members are Christopher B. Coleman, director of the state historical bureau, chairman: Mrs. M. A. Doran, Muncie; Grafton Johnson, Greenfield, and the officers. Purpose of the commission is to arouse interest and foster programs for the bicentenary celebration of George Washington’s birth. Scalded Making Jelly Scalding her right hand while making jelly, Mrs. Frances Rasch. 49, of 605 East Ohio street, suffered painful burns today. She was treated at city hospital.

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Kansas City’s "good will” fliers, Dr. John D. Brock (left), and Colonel Ruby D. Garrett, are shown above as they started a 17,000-mile tour to all of the forty-eight state capitals. At each stop, including Indianapolis, Brock, an amateur aviator, will urge better markings for airways and Colonel Garrett will deliver a message of best wishes from the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. They expect to complete the tour in twenty-five flying days.

NICK LUCAS TO HOLD A GUITAR CONTEST Crooning Troubadour Will Give a Total of SSO to the Best Amateur Guitar Players in Indianapolis. NICK LUCAS, “The Crooning Troubadour,” who opens a week’s engagement at the Lyric, Saturday, has made arrangements with The Times to sponsor a guitar playing contest on the stage of the Lyric from Monday to Friday inclusive next w r eek. . Lucas and The Times are offering in prizes SSO cash and some fifty theater tickets for the best local amateur guitar players. There are also more awards possible for the winners, meaning that if any outstanding artists in this line are found that there is a possibility of a theater engagement or radio work which Nick and the management of the Lyric have promised to help find.

The contest is open to all local main musicians who play guitars. It Is not necessary that you sing. The only requirements being that you are a resident of Indiana and an amateur musician. Professionals will be barred. A series of eliminations are to be held on the Lyric stage at 9, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights and the finales given on Friday night at the same hour. Lucas will act a master of ceremonies for the contests. The judging will be left entirely up to the audience. The contesants receiving the most applause will be the winners. Due to the limited time allotted this contest each evening it is announced that only one number may be used by each contestant. This means three choruses of a song or one verse and two choruses. Any tune, old or new, may be used. The prizes are to be given as follows: First prize, S2O cash! second, $10; third, $7.50; fourth, $5; fifth, $2.50, and five $1 prizes and fifty theater tickets for the runners up. All persons wishing to enter this contest should call at either The Times office or Lyric theater before Monday. July 13, at 12 noon. They will then be notified about the night of their trials. It is important that you have your name, address and telephone number written plainly on a card or piece of paper when appearing to register. More details of the contest are to appear in The Times daily. and * a Indianapolis theaters today offer: "A Free Soul” at the Palace, double movie bill at the Ohio, Brooke Johns at the Indiana, Rosetta Duncan at the Lyric, "Smart Money" at the Apollo, "The Bachelor Father” at English’s, “Big Business Girl” at the Circle, and burlesque at the Mutual.

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TEACHERS JOIN IN FIGHT FOR TOM MOONEY Prestige of Courts Badly Damaged, Federation Tells Governor. WASHINGTON. July 9.—The damage to the prestige of American courts and the handicap such damage places upon the teachers of American youth as the result of the Mooney-Biliings scandals in California are stressed in pardon resolutions passed at the recent Chicago convention of the American Federation of Teachers. The resolutions were introduced by Miss Mary C. Little, Memphis (Tenn.) teacher-member and chairman of the resolutions committee, and made public here today by Miss Selma Borchardt, vice-president of the federation and legislative representative. The resolution, unanimously passed, reads; "Whereas, the conviction of Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings on evidence which is now admitted by the judge who conducted the trial as having been perjured and the retention of these men in prison upon a technicality after the admission cf perjured evidence will destroy the respect for law and the administration of justice, and, “Whereas, we as teachers are charged with presenting in our own schools a truthful interpretation of our institutions and their functions, and, “Whereas, the conduct of the state and court officials of California in the Mooney-Biliings cases will create grave doubts in the minds of students in our schools upon the intention of officials to uphold justice in that state, and "Whereas, without confidence in government there can be no deep loyalty to it; therefore, be it “Resolved that we as teachers who

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Bargain Rates? Bu United Dress EVANSTON, 111., July 9.—A campaign to bring Illinois out of its marriage slump has been started by five Evanston justices of the peace. The situation is serious, Justice Samuel Harrison said today, and pointed out that official records showed 8,141 fewer marriages in the state last year than in 1929. The justices anonunced that from now until Labor day, they will; 1. Perform wedding ceremonies free of charge. 2. Pay taxi fares of marrying couples from railway stations to their offices (to attract out-of-town trade). 3. Perform marriages at any hour of the day or night.

PINCHOT GOES FISHING Declares Two Weeks "Moratorium” on Political Debts. By Scripps-Hoicard Newspaper Alliance HARRISBURG, July 9.—Governor Pinchot has declared a one-month moratorium on political debt payments. He is going fishing for two weeks and his confidential secretary, P. Stephen Stahinecker, has left for a four weeks’ trip to Europe. Until Stahinecker returns, the Governor says there will be no appointments to office. Wife Beater Appeals By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., July 9.—Fined $36 in a justice of peace court for assault and battery on his wife Pauline, Willard Prewett has appealed to circuit court. must stand for the truth and for sound citizenship do hereby appeal to the Governor of California to release Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings.” The president of the American Federation of Teachers is Dr. Henry R. Linville of New York City. The organization has 100,000 members.

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FEELIN6 RUNS BITTER AGAINST KILLERSUSPECT Youth, Held in Lima (0.) Murders, Is Hurried to Toledo. TOLEDO, 0.. July 9.—James May, 22, held in connection with the double murder of Thelma Woods, 17, his former sweetheart, and Earl Truesdale, 20, whose battered bodies were found in a quarry pond near Lima, 0., was in the custody of Toledo police today, safe from violence feared in Allen county. The youth, questioned and released when Thelma and her companion disappeared May 30, was brought here Wednesday night and placed in the safety building after his arrest in Lima. Sheriff Jesse Sarber said feeling against May was strong in Lima, and that he did not want to run the risk of mob action by keeping the prisoner in the Allen county jail. Lima police would not discuss evidence against May, who was arrested on a warrant sworn to by Don Truesdale, father of the slain boy. Arraigned before a Lima justice of the peace, May pleaded not guilty to a charge of murdering Truesdale. He was ordered held without bail. The bodies of the Lima girl and

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alter the couple were reported missing. May. according to police, quarreled with his former sweetheart a short time before the couple disappeared.