Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1933 — Page 3

APRIL 27. 1933

NEW CHIEFS OF STATE 0, E. S. TO TAKE POSTS Installation Will Be Held at Murat Temple This Afternoon. Grand o'cers of the Indiana Grand Chapter, O, E. S.. elected at the fifty-ninth annual convention of the Rrand chapter, at the Murat theatre, were to De installed this afternoon by Mrs. Abbie Haason, Hammond, past worthy grand matron. The new officers are Mrs, Rose Malcolm, Indianapolis, worthy grand matron; Alphonso C. Wood, Indianapolis, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Hazel Coats, Veedersburg, associate grand matron; Harry Emmons, Indianapolis, associate grand patron; Mrs. Blanche Regett, Indianapolis, grand secretary; Mrs. Mamie Conrad, Warsaw, grand treasurer; Mrs. Josephine Brown, Rushville, grand conductress, and Mrs. Mary Frances Price, Vincennes, associate grand coductress. Five other appointive officers w r ere to be named this afternoon by Mrs. Malcolm. The convention will close tonight with the eNttie Ransford Memorial Fund dance in the Egyptian ballroom at the Murat. The annual pilgrimage of the new officers to the Masonic home at Franklin, will be made Friday. ATTEMPTS TO END LIFE Young City Woman Takes Six Tablets of Poison. Mrs. Mary Gaston, 18. this morning attempted unsuccessfully to end her life by taking six tablets of poison at the home of Mrs. Pearl Morris, 726 South Missouri street, where she and her husband are roomers. Mrs. Gaston, refusing to tell police the reason for her act, w r as forced by them to drink tw'o glasses of milk as an antidote. She declared the poison she swallowed was potash, but the box was labeled permanganate. Doctors said her condition is serious, if it was the later poison. DE PAUW DAY PLANNED Methodist Churches to Hold Special I rograms Sunday. “De Pauw” day will be observed by Methodist Episcopal churches in the Greencastle district Sunday, with members of the De Pauw university faculty acting as guest pastors. Special programs api>ealing to the young persons are being arranged, with De Pauw alumni planning to attend. G. Herbert Smith. De Pauw dean of freshmen, will speak at the Ken Davis church at 10:30 Sunday and at the Speedway church at 7:30. C. D. W. Hildebrand, professor of philosophy, is scheduled to address the St. Paul M. E. church at 10:30 and Fiverside Park church at 7:30. PRISON GOODS UPHELD Right of Manufacture for Sale Backed by Supreme Court. Right of state penal institutions to manufacture goods for sale finally was upheld by the state supreme court Wednesday. Rehearing of the case brought by the Ove Gnatt Company, La Porte, to restrain making of baskets at the Indiana state farm was denied.

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00H, MAMA, LOOK AT THE PRETTY SKATES!

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Roller skating no longer is merely a children's sport, but it’s the newest craze for grownups, too. Here you see Lona Andre, left, and Verna Hille of Hollyw'ood trying out the new fad. It’s £4id to be of wonderful value in developing shapely legs.

PROPOSE BAN ON RADIO NEWS Publishers Take Action to Meet Competition by Broadcasters. 81l T’nilrd I’rrH* NEW YORK, April 27.—A resolution dealing with various phases of the radio problem was adopted Wednesday by the forty-seventh annual convention of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association. The resolution was drafted by the radio committee headed by E. H. Harris of the Richmond (Ind.) Palladium. The resolution held that: 1. Newspapers should publish radio programs only when paid for as advertising. 2. The association should protest against the selling or giving away of news in advance of publication by press associations, since papers pay a large part of the news collecting cost. 3. News bulletins “in fairness to newspapers should be in the briefest form and prepared to whet the appetite of the listener for more news to be obtained through the newspapers.” 4. All newspapers owning or affiliated with broadcasting stations should be requested to limit local news to brief bulletins so as not to work in the destriment of nonaffil-

iated stations within listening distance. 5. Rigorous legal action should be taken in all ca.‘s of “news piracy.” JUST A FEW days left in which to list your rental in Times May First Rental Guide, out Saturday, fTnll RT fnr Hptoilc

WHAT KIND OF MEN DO WOMEN ADORE?

Doctor Tells Row Limp, Weak Men Get Vigor, Endurance with * Vigovite, Wine-Like Elixir. Maybe you think there’s nothing in this cave man stuff, but just let your wife or sweetheart find that you're weak, lacking in vigor and endurance, and you’ll get contempt, pity and the gate—instead of love and adoration. Women adore men of force, action—not softies! When your arms encircle them at the dance they want to feel solid, vigorous, healthy flesh and muscle—not flabby skin and gaunt bone. No girl finds romance in skinny, puny arms and legs. No wedded bliss results from weakness in either sex. That's why divorce courts are crowded. Says Dr. I. E. Booth, well-known New York physician: "This preference on the part of women is as old as the world. It's natural for a eirl to look for stalwart, male strength on wnich to lavish her admiration and affections—men who have steel and w'hipcord in their fibre—men able to SET the pace as well as KEEP it. Some men can not meet this test. This causes many divorces. But by far the majority can and will if only they take this plain, simple advice.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ASK TANARUS, B. TEST FOR ATHLETES IN HIGHSCHOOLS Ban From Participation If Reaction Is Shown Would Be Provided. A tuberculin skin test for Indiana grade and high school pupils taking part in competitive sports was recommended today by the Indiana Tuberculosis Association. The recommendation was adopted at the twenty--t-cond annual meeting and conference of the association, at the Lincoln. School authorities will be asked tc adopt the tuberculin skin test in the physical examination of all grade and high school athletes, prohibiting them from participation if found to have a well defined skin reaction to the test. The establishment of a thoracic surgery clinic in the Robert Long hospital also is to be asked by the association. Directors nominated for threeyear terms are: Dr. Paul D. Crim, Evansville; Dr. W. N. Culmer, Bloomington; Dr. Giles Mowrer, Jeffersonville; Miss Mary Rankin, Greensburg; Louis F. Kiefer. Terre Haute; Carl Bimel, Portland; Dr. A. E. Stinson, Rochester, and Woodson Carlisle, South Bend. Directors nominated for re-elec-tion for the three-year period are: G. O. Ballinger, Richmond; Dr. E. M. Amos, Indianapolis; Dr. Will J. Martin, Kokomo; Miss Anne M. Lutz, Lafayette; Mrs. Karl Gilbert, La Grange, and Dr. J. O. Parramore, Crown Point. John S. Wright of Indianapolis was named to fill a two-year term vacancy in the Seventh district, and Ray Kuhn of Plymouth a one-year term for the Thirteenth district. Official Eligible for Parole FRANKFORT, Ky„ April 27. Frank H. Ehemann, former county official, sentenced to three years in Eddyville penitentiary on a charge of misappropriating public funds, was eligible for parole today as the result of commutation of his sentence to twenty-one months by Governor Ruby Laffoon.

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