Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1933 — Page 3

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ADVENTURER IS FREED IN DEATH OF WANDERWELL Jury of 9 Men. 3 Women Acquits Guy on Charge of Murder. r.<t i ,<H' •/ r<> - LON BEACH, Cal.. Frb. 17 Now adventures beckoned William •James Guy today as he stood acquitted of charges of murdering Captain Walter Wanderwell, a fellow soldier of fortune. A jury of nine men and three women freed the 23-year-old Welsh adventurer Thursday night after deliberating five and a half hours. Hearing prosecutors demand his death on the gallows was just another adventure for Guy, and he was ready for his next. He said he would volunteer as an assistant to Professor Auguste Piccard for a lhgiit. into the stratosphere. The scientific venture was in line with his determination to leave the United States, since he faces action by the federal government on illegal entry charges. Guy met the jury with the same broad smile ha wore during the two weeks of the trial. The verdict read, he was surrounded quickly by ihc court crowd. Many women kissed him. Jurors indicated they were dissatisfied with the state’s evidence. Two members of Wanderwell’s commonwealth crew identified Guy as the mysterious "man at the porthole." who hoarded the Carina shortly before Wanderwell was killed last December by a bullet in the bark. The defense answered by pointing out asserted discrepancies, calling upon almanacs to bolster its contention that the night was too dark for identification. JERSEY CATTLE CL'JB MEETS HERE MARCH 3 Slate Breeders to Lay Plans for 1933 Events. Plans for the 1933 Jersey Parish *hows to be held in the state, the show of Jersey cattle at the Indiana state fair, district picnics for producers of this breed of cattle, and the radio Christmas party will be discussed at the annual meeting of the Indiana Jersey Cattle Club at the Washington hotel Friday, March 3 Announcement of the meeting was made today by F. B. Rawley of Angola, president of the organization for the last year. H. E. Dennison of Lansing, Mich., field man for the American Jersey Cattle Club, will be on the program with a report on activities of Jersey breeders in the east central states, and other features will be provided of interest to Jersey breeders. Officers besides Rawley are J. C. Bright of Pekin, vice-president, and Orvil Martin, Ramsey, secretarytreasurer. TECHNOCRACY ASSAILED \V. A. Manly Is Speaker at Meeting of Engineer Groups. Absolving the machine age. W. A. Hanley, Indianapolis, blamed speculation for the present economic conditions at a dinner held by members of fifteen engineering and construction gioups Thursday at the Lincoln. Discussing technocracy, Hanley said it is misnamed and should be known as ‘‘techno-crazy.” The session was presided over by C. Oliver Holmes, Gary, former state senator.

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PLANS EUROPE TOUR

Norma Shearer

llfl I nihil I'n •* LOS ANGELES, Feb 17.—Norma Shearer, film actress, and her husband, Irving Thalborg. executive of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, plan an extended tour of southern Europe, Miss Shearer said today as she obtained a passport.

JEWISH YOUTHS WILL COMPETE IN ORATORY Finals in Contest to Be Held at Kirshbaum Center, Feb. 26. Finals of the 1933 Indianapolis Jewish Youth Oratorical contest will be held Feb. 26 at Kirshbaum Community Center with seven contestants taking part, Max M. Pleaser, general chairman of the contest committee, announced today. Qualifiers in the college division are Lester Rngle, Alex Levin, Samuel Kagan, and Miss Estelle M. Manus. In the high school group, Lawrence Frommer, Wallace Goldstein, and Miss Sophia Gerson are finalists. The oratorical contest is sponsored by the Beth-El Men’s Club and the Jewish Community Center Association. Members of the contest committee are Pleaser, Meyer Gallin, Fred E. Newman, Ernest Cohn, Rabbi Milton Steinberg, Dr. A. A. Jaeger, Norman E. Isaacs, Harold Goldberg. Lester Budd, Lewis Levy, Allan Bloom, and Leonard A. Strauss. Finalists were selected from nearly two-score contestants in a private audition at Beth-El temple.

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