Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1932 — Page 18
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FILM DISPLAYS JAPAN'S POWER Army Parades for Emperor and Times News Reel. Militarj power of Japan on display before Emperor Hirohito in the ennual review before his imperial highness at Yoyogi parade grounds, is one item of interest in the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel, being exhibited at leading local theaters. Showing a powerful force of fighting machinery equipped with the beet modern means, the Japanese army parades regiments of Infantry, cavalry and artillery before the emperor. Officers of the mikado’s guard form a picturesque escort, but under this showiness, there is present the unmistakable evidence of power In the precision and maneuvers of
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the troops, while the flying machines above show a well-trained brand of airmanship. Graham McNamee, ace announcer of the National Broadcasting Com- | pany staff and the talking reporter ' of the screen, comments on this and other subjects in the reel. A fishermen’s strike at San Pedro, Cal., which has tied p a $50,000,000 j industry, is another unit of the reel. The rescue by coast guardsmen of flood victims at Greenwood, Miss.; unemployed men at Grand Rapids, j Mich., working on civic projects for wages of food and fuel; the modem city of Resina,’ Italy, being razed to restore the city of Herculaneum are i other items\f interest, ROY SAHM NOT QUIZZED Retiring County Councilman Never Involved in Road Investigation. Roy Sahm, who resigned as a member of the county council Thursday, was not involved in a recent road wage claim investigation by county commissioners, as The Times stated Thursday. Sam Pfend-
ler, another member of the coun-J cil, was the councilman who was questioned bv commissioners.
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Youth’s Death Held Snicide BRAZIL, Ind., Jan. 29.—A coroner's verdict that William Eppert,
18-year-old high school student committed suicide, exonerated pa-
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trolman John Hunter of blame for his death. Dr. Patrick Veach, cor-
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oner, said the youth, wanted by police for questioning regarding thefts
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killed himself as Hunter approached him.
