Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1931 — Page 8

PAGE 8

FIVE IN NEVADA FEUDS MAY DIE BY LETHAL GAS Two Women, Three Men Await Trial Under New Murder Law. By United pre* RENO. Nev., July 10. —The shadow of the lethal gas chamber today hangs over three men and two women In Nevada who have been acof first degree murder, for which the maximum penalty is death. Gunplay figured in four of the murders and a knife in the fifth. All of the victims were men. Two other slayings occurred this years but the "Nevada code" of noninterference in private feuds and the "law of the range” brought freedom to both victors in the quarrels. A Jury freed Frank Blondin. miner, for shooting and killing Goorge Indiana, sheepherder, in the lonely Pyramid Lake section during an argument over grazing rights, and a coroner’s jury exonerated Bill Graham, Reno “big shot" in sporting circles, for slaying F. R. McCracken during a gun duel In a Douglas Alley speakeasy. The two women charged with murder are in the Elko county jail awaiting trial. Although one slaying occurred in Wendover and the other In Midas, Nev., there is a strange parallel between the cases—both of the men victims were shot in the back, both women were alone with the victims when the shootings occurred, both claim the dead men committed suicide and in each instance the officers claim suicide would have been Impossible Beautiful Rita Thurman Is „, Wlt , h Bhootin B Mon,Wendover. Nev., after their re i3 n * rom a country dance. The second woman, Mrs. Marv Young, was bound over for trial on slaving 6 J nUrder char &es in the slaying of her husband, Del H.

RECEIVER ORDERS MORE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS In a Frenzy to Raise More Cash i • • • women Just Look! I ik Thousands of Pairs "I New Summer Styles going at STRAPS, TIES and NOVELTIES Hi .Out they go . . . all styles, leathers and materials. Receiver must move this gigantic stock, 99c a pair will ■ Men’s OXFORDS SJ.9^ childrens ; V®G ■ gflr One-Strap Ores s Slipper* ' Men’s Kid Leather Mk ihA ROMEO STYLE House $ 1 .69 CHILDREN’S PLAY OXFORDS, Sizes to 2 47 C 109-111 S. 11l 324 E. Wash.. *, 332-334 W. Wash.

We 'Ear She Likes Corn

M OL ... & JH BmbJ

It’s roastin’ ear time in this much warbled of sycamore-and-Wabash country, and if you think that ain’t sump’n you should have seen Miss Rosetta Duncan of the famous singing sister team kick a diet into the ashcan and reach for a healthy cob. Os course you didn’t witness the scene. You were all out front weeping with Topsy and her curbstone blues, never guessing that down in grease paint alley backstage Topsy found the swellest-ever cure for that bawled-out, knocked-out feeling. But The Times camerawoman had her eyes open when Topsy saw the roastin’ ear, and here is Miss Duncan, her mien evidence per se that she likes her Indiana corn—legal variety.

Young, miner, who was found dead in the doorway of his cabin with a. bullet in his head. In Las Vegas, Nevada’s southern metropolis, two men face death if convicted. Louis Potter has been accused of killing J. A. Lewis, placing the body in a truck and overturning the truck to make it appear an accidental death. John Hall, 52, is charged with

shooting and killing Jack O’Brien, prospector. He was killed during an argument. L. Cejas, Mexican, is held in the death house at Carson City pending an appeal in his case.

SPECIAL SHOWING t x OF NEW FORD -he -Hoxe (J?o-dLeA. 4 * * HJctpvtv Le (Helicons H)e -Hope (Hvul<xr (Holrr uolcty ♦ ) IN THE showrooms of Ford dealers yon can now see it is trimmed and upholstered, and how carefully the most striking array of fine car types ever offered these are tailored. Sit and ride in the wide, restful at such low prices. These are the six newes* de luxe seats and you will realize that just as no restrictions creations of the Ford Motor Company. They are have been put on quality so no limits have been designed and built to meet every need of the auto- placed on comfort and beauty, mobile buyer whose desire for motoring luxury and There is much to show the careful buyer —a outstanding performance is tempered with sound choice of sparkling colors, a variety of rich upholeconomy. stery materials, Rustless Steel, safety glass, Houdaille Go and examine these fine cars. Compare their double-acting shock absorbers, one-piece welded lithe, clean-cut style with any you have ever created steel wheels, slanting windshields, and many other in your own imagination. Look inside each mechanical features which waltp. the Ford a car at the de luxe materials with which happy investment. FORD MOTOR COMPANY

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FUN VETERANS' AID Job Agency Combine to Be Told in Broadcast. A plan to co-ordinate all federal, state, county, city and civic employment agencies for the purpose of placing all partially disabled World war veterans in employment

DIAMONDS Mi RING , fife Glittering genuine Diamond set in a beautifullv engraved solid gold mounting. Full trade-in value allowed at any time. 50c DOWN—soc' A WEEK! * Open Until 9 o’Clock Saturday Night

without delay, will be broadcast in America at 4 Monday afternoon, central standard time, local officials of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War were notified today. It will be explained over the Columbia broadcasting system by National Commander E. Claude Babccok, General Frank T. Hines and a representative of the secretary of labor. -

Amnesia Victim Released By United Preti GREENCASTLE, Ind., July 10.— A man, 25, held here since Satur-

|!‘LEOrn^o _ I I “A MORA TORWM 11 I ("order your suit NOW! I ■ | 1 Pay Nothing *3O DAYSJ ■ I m iSUk I is® I I CREDIT TO 1 I PRICES I I DRESS UP IM Ki 1 1 1 This convenience || I arMra? 1 yCri\| I M lored h My July l| Measured to the 11 Bi i I ■ Open Evenings Tdl 7.30 r.™ I 8 . *-#%MTAiLOBiyG-SO= HI EON

day as an amnesia victim, was released Thursday. Authorities said he had recovered his memory and mental faculties two days ago but

JULY 10, 1931

had refused to reveal his name or address. It was reported he had registered in Indianapolis as Jacob Miller, Ft. Worth, Tex.