Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1933 — Page 11
MARCH SI, 1033
SISSON GIRL OF 1933 LEADS TO COURT DISPUTE Lawyer-Artist's Painting of Love Destroyed: He j Seeks Damages. Although the "Gibson girl" of the early lflOO'- ha* handed down to posterity, the "Gibson girl" of 1933 ha been destroyed forever. A painting of the modern maiden, product of the brush of James Gibson, 1010 East Michigan street, is tud to have be- n destroyed by Lowell Hamilton, according to court charges. In fact, according to the wording of a campLaint filed in municipal i co"u two, Hamilton did steal, pur- < loin, embezzle, secrete and make j away with a water color drawing in colors, the property of the plaintiff " The story of the occurrence, as pieced together from three complaints which Gibson has filed against Hamilton, is that the painting wa. made by Gibson with the •object of his affections as the model. On Display In Office The painting had been presented to her and was on display in the office where she is employed, according to the complaint, when .Hamilton appeared on the scene • 'Hid alleged oha e torn the like—.less into tiny pieces and flung them in a waste basket. In his original complaint. Gibson asked SSO damages from Hamilton for loss of the painting and an alleged insult, to his artistic ability. Later, an amended complaint was filed, increasing the demand to $l5O. T'urthor consideration, prodded by Gibsons outraged sensibilities, resulted in a second amended complaint being filed, this time raising the damages to S2OO, plus attorney's fees. * His Owi Attorney Court records reveal that Gibson is his own attorney. The case has not been set for trial. The girl? Oh, yes. The complaint describes her as: "Between 20 and 26 years old. red-headed, blue-eyed, fair comdi xion. In dr-American type," and painting showed her with "pensive expression, sober, not smiling." TEST COURT'S POWER OVER MARRIED MINOR Agent of Louisville Orphanage Seeks Return of Young Wife. (Question of whether juvenile ;ourt has jurisdiction over a minor irl after her marriage was raised Thursday, and will be determined by Judge John F. Gcckler at a hearing April 7. The question was raised in the case of Mrs. Mary KirchhofTcr, 16-Vjftti'-old wife of John KirchhofTcr, 41. a baker at the Marion county infirmary. An agent of a Louisville <Ky.) orphanage, alleging the girl, who had been in inmate since the age of 11, left several weeks ago. sought an order from Gcckler for custody of ihe child wife. Lawrence Shaw, counsel for the ;irl, asserted that because of her marriage the court had no jurisdiction, and that no charge was on ‘JC■immediately the agent, filed a child neglect affidavit and the April 7 hearing was set. Shaw intimated that if the girl is held he may file habeas corpus proceedings. After leaving the orphanage, the girl came here to the home of her pother, Mrs. Nettie Carr. 448 West Market street, and was married to KirchhofTcr three weeks ago. Safr Crackers Are Balked < Safe crackers were balked Thursday night by a safe at the Frank S. Pecser Auto Company, 1126 Prospect street. Combination of the safe was knocked ofT. but entry to inner compartments was not effected.
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HERE’S ANOTHER SET OF PICTURES IN PRESIDENTS’ GAME
Who was James Madison? He was president of the United States many years ago. So were James Monroe, and Thomas Jefferson, and U. S. Grant and Grover Cleveland. Including Franklin D Roosevelt, there have been thirtyone Presidents of the United States. Do you know them? Could you identify their pictures? Well, you won t have to do this, because The Times is going to identify all the presidents for its readers. Get ready to enter into the new Game of Presidents. It’ll mean prizes and money and guest tickets to Loew's to see "Gabriel Over the White House," starring Walter Huston and featuring lovely Karen Morley, beginning today at Loew’s Palace. On Thursday. The Times published the pictures of six former ASK FURTHER SLASHES
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presidents. Here are seven more. On Saturday, six others will be printed. The last group will be printed Tuesday. With these reproductions will be complete identifications, including their names and the dates of their terms in office, and their parties. This much The Times will do for you. The rest is strictly up to the individual. Clip out these photographs. Alter you have all thirtyone of them, paste them up in the order in which they served. Example: George Washington comes first, and so on down to Mr. Roosevelt. After you have done this, select the President you believe to be the greatest, and then write a letter of not more than 100 words telling why you think he is the greatest President. The thought behind your selection will be what counts. These letters
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should be neat, to the point, and attractive. Mail or bring them to the j Presidents’ Game Editor, care of I The Times, at once, when you have finished. Twenty-five pairs of guest tickets j to see "Gabriel Over the White House” will be awarded to the best j twenty-five letters. This picture is j a graphic interpretation to the sig-; nificance of the presidency. It has ; romance, drama and color. In addi-1 tion to these, cash prizes of $lO, $5 ! and $2.50 will be awarded to the 1 three letters judged to be the best. ] Get set for the Game of Presi- j dents today. All you need are a pair j of shears, a little paste, and some clean paper. If you don't know the order in wdiich our President's come, j look it up in the family almanac or at the public library. But be certain to get these right, i Or your letter will be ineligible to win any of the prizes.
FILM PICTURES | JEWISH lIEVOLr Great N. Y. Demonstration Vividly Shown in News Reel. The amazing anti-Hitler demonj stration held by more than 20.000 i Jewish people in Madison Square 1 Garden. New York City, is to be | seen in the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal News- ; reel. Graham McNamee. ace of radio announcers and the screen's Talking Reporter, vividly describes the scene. For hours, the streets surrounding the great arena were packed with men, women, and children, waiting to gain admission to the building I Hundreds of police tvere required to handle the crowds and to guide the 1 pushing, struggling mass into the Garden entrances. The speakers, among them A1 Smith, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and many other prominent leaders of all faiths, deplored the Nazi anti-Se-mitic excesses. Many other important and interesting events are reported by Mc-
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dock; launching of the U. S. S. San Francisco, Uncle Sam’s first "pocket battleship,’ ” and the Communist demonstration that greeted Yosuke Matsuoka, Japanese League of Na-
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tions delegate, on his arrival in New York from Europe. There are 100 million fewer apple trees in the United States now than in 1910.
