Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1933 — Page 10
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INDIANA POULTRY MEN ELECT CHIEFS Hale Thompson Is Named New President. By Vnitfsi Prrss LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 6—Hale, Thompson of Williams was elected president of the Indiana Poultry Association here last night. Leon Todd, Purdue university, was named secretary-treasurer. The Death's Head sphinx-moth wears the sign of death upon its back.
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Archduke Otto Throws His Full Support to Dollfuss in War on Nazis
By Cuffed Press "¥7TENNA. Oct. 6—Twenty-year- * old Archduke Otto. Hapsburg heir of the discontinued Austrian throne, today aligned himself and all Austran monarchists behind Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss. Otto's declaration was made to the United Press through Dr. F. R. Von Wiesner of the entourage assigned him during his exile. Its importance was two-fold. It throws the support of some of Austria's most influential men to the little chancellor in his fight against Naziism. It brings materially nearer the possibility of
Otto becoming a constitutional monarch over Austria. The statement, forwarded from
COLLEGE BRINGS END TO OLD-TIME HAZING “Party" Is Substituted for “Frosh” at Connecticut State. By United Press STORRS, Conn., Oct. 6.—A party, with an appropriate program, has replaced hazing in the introduction of freshmen to Connecticut State college. Freshmen still have to parade in their oajamas, and con-
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Brussels, where Otto, now’ visiting chateaus in Belgium and France, makes his headquarters.
form to certain restrictions, but the old-fashioned hazings, which sometimes resulted seriously, are a thing of the past. In the annual meet, in which all students participate. President Charles C. McCracken takes a hand, and the new students meet the faculty as well as their fellow students. The oldest known medical documents, one dating from 1500 B. C. in Egypt, tnention conditions that are identified as cancer.
first mentioned Olt#’s recent declaration w’hen he was made an honorary citizen of three Austrian
FROG, LONG TRAPPED IN CREVICE, FOUND ALIVE Question of Longevity When Buried Arises Again in Illinois. By United Press HARRISBURG, 111.. Oct. 6.—The question of whether or not a frog can be buried for a long period of time and still live has been revived here with the discovery of a live
towns. This declaration was interpreted as a bid for the throne, j “These declarations,” said the
1 frog buried under rock several feet below the ground. The frog was unearthed when a well was being dug in the back yard |of a home here. It was found lyj mg in a small crevice under a vein of rock more than a foot thick. Its j long captivity had affected its dei velopment. its body being long and flat. Twenty-six per cent of all trucks are used by farmers.
statement, "repeat with more emphasis the point of view expressed by the emperor in all his letters to the communes that have made him a citizen of honor—more than 140 in all. “These reiterated declarations make plain the inalienable rights of the heir of the Emperor Charles (Otto's father, forced to abdicate after the World war) to the crown of Austria. “Following out the ideas of his majesty, the Austrian legitimist (monarchist) movement supports with all its force the cabinet of Chancellor Dollfuss.”
OCT. 6, 1933
YOUTH CUT, BRUISED IN BICYCLE ACCIDENT Rides Into Dry Cleaning Shop Window. Several cuts and bruises were incurred yesterday by David L. King, 16, 1120 Pleasant street, when a bicycle he was riding shattered a window in a dry cleaning shop at 1126 Prospect street. Privately owned airplanes require ! the same kind of license as airplanes used for commercial pur--1 poses.
