Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1931 — Page 20

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11 CASTAWAYS NEAR PORT ON RESCUE SHIP Relate How Five Went Down With Schooner in Heavy Seas Last Monday. BY LAURENCE HAAS United Prea* Staff Correspondent COLON, Panama, Nov. 13.—Eleven survivors of a sunken schooner, wearied by three days adrift in an open boat with no food or water, were due here today aboard the United States minesweeper Swan, which rescued them. The survivors, including Captain Hewitt Watler of Alabama, who was injured, were cast adrift when the fates of the sea sank the Baden Baden off the Colombia coast. They were rescued Thursday only because the same fates came to their aid. A Pan-American airways pilot flew over their life boat shortly after the schooner went down. His report to canal zone officials sent the Swan and other ships to the scene. Five men aboard the schooner, once famous as the first rotorship, went down when the vessel foundered in heavy seas at 1:30 p. m. Monday. The pumps failed. The cargo shifted. The vessel slipped under the water within twenty minutes. Adolfo Shoneck and Hans Lau, Germans, and owners of the ship, refused to leave the vessel and were drowned. Timoteo Ramos, Peruvian mate; Emerito Rosales, Costa Rican seaman, and Maximilian Solano, Costa Rican cook, also were lost. Captain Watler was injured as the new abandoned the vessel. Falling

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James F. Morgan (left) and Ernest L. McCoy, fright), recently were chosen by voters of Lawrence, Ind,, for the posts of third and first ward trustees. The entire Democratic ticket, including Charles Garrison, clerk, and B. E. Wardlow, treasurer, was elected, defeating the Independent ticket which stood for reelection.

timbers struck him on the back. He was covered with bruises when taken aboard the Swan and put to bed. It was feared he might have suffered internal injuries. • The chief engineer, a German named Haider, was suffering from an injured knee. The rescue of the Baden Baden survivors climaxed a sea drama which had appeared destined to end in mystery since the life boat was sighted last Monday by a pilot who was unable to land because of heavy seas. Half a dozen vessels had joined in the search without success. The Swan had been circling the scene of the w'reck, some fifty miles northwest of Cartegena, for more than a day before it sighted the lifeboat. The men had been without food since their ship sank. Rain water wrung from their clothing helped quench their thirst.

EXECUTIVE BODY OF LEGION WILL MEET MONDAY Legislative Policies to Be Considered at Two-Day Parley Here. National executive committee of the American Legion, meeting at headquarters here Monday and : Tuesday, will complete plans for I carrying out resolutions adopted at I the' national convention in Detroit ! this summer. The legion American commission will meet Sunday to “iron out” details of ific program to be considered by the legion’s governing body Monday. Henry L. Stevens Jr., national commander, will call the executive meeting to order at 9 Monday morning. Invocation by the Rev. H Darche, national chaplain, will be followed by a roll call by James F Barton, national adjutant. It is expected the committee will consider favorably the Americanism commission action urging congress to amend naturalization laws specifically to require a promise from all applicants for citizenship that “they will bear arms in defense of this country.” Questions of legislative policy to be brought up will include those on adjusted service compensation certificates, child welfare and national defense. * Conference of department commanders and department adjutants will begin three-day sessions Wednesday. The 1932 national legion legislative program will be outlined by John Thomas Taylor.

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Time to Quit By United Pres* DENNISON, 0., Nov. 13. J. M. Thompson was irked by the frequent invasions of burglars to his store. He rigged up a gun trap, designed to fire when, the first burglar pried open a window. The ‘‘first” burglar stole the contrivance.

Hobo Rewarded for His Honesty By United Press EVANSTON, 111., Now 13.—James Pa veil, 33, to whom a, boxcar is a home, is an honest man and today he had a dinner at this city’s expense as reward for his honesty. When Pavell found six stolen purses in his “home” he turned them over to police wh<? located the owners. The dinner was the result.

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POULTRY FREE j FREE j PARKING | DRESSING | SATURDAY SPECIALS ROOSTERS, 15c LEGHORN HENS mmm AND FRIES I7C Plenty of Turkeys. Ducks, Geese are coming in daily. Now is the time to place your Thanksgiving order. We reserve stock on booked orders. SDecial prices to Churches. Clubs. Gift Buyers. M. E. Grant Co* 123-125 X. New Jersey St. Riley 5624

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MONSTER CHRISTMAS TREE TO BE ERECTED Salvation Army Plans Party for Children at Statehonse. More than 3,000 children will frolic about a monster Christmas tree to be set up in the statehouse Christmas eve, Major James Murphy, Salvation Army divisional commander, declared today. Varied entertainment by Indian-

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spoils clubs and messages of greeting by prominent citizens will be features of the program. A toy, fruit, candy and nuts will be given each child, as well as one garment for each. Baskets of food will be given to needy families. Last Christmas 800 baskets were distributed; this year provision will be made for a greater number. More than 60,000 persons in Indiana will receive their Christmas dinners from the Salvation Army, Major Murphy said.

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MISS BENNETT TO WED Film Star, Marquis de la Falaise Obtain Marriage License. By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 13. Constance Bennett, highest paid film actress, and the Marquis Henri de la Falaise probably will be married at a fashionable church ceremony about Nov. 22, it was learned today. The couple appeared at the mar-

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riage license bureau late Thursday to make application for the permit to wed. Miss Bennett, who is reputed to earn $30,000 weekly when she works for Warner Brothers studios, tried ineffectively to dodge photographers. She admitted two previous marriages to Philip Morton Plant, multilmiilionaire, and Chester H. Moorhead, University of Virginia student. She said she was 26 years of age. Fifteen states now sterilize tha feeble-minded.

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