Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1933 — Page 4

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DEFENDANT IN KIDNAP TRIAL ; ‘SEATED’ AGAIN Alleged Gang Chief Stops Co-Defendant in Effort to Rise. Jlti United /‘rent ST. PAUL Nov. 21.—Willie Sharkey, erratic gangster on trial with three fcther defendants on federal kidnaping charges, attempted to rise from his seat in the courtroom today and Has pushed down by Roger 'The Terrible Touhy, another of those on trial. 5 The interruption occurred while jJrfon.se attorney Thomas W. McMeekin was completing the reading t>i alibi depositions for Gustave <Gloomy Gusi Schaeffer It was the second time the rotund gangster had startled the courtroom with his eccentricity. Last week he started forward from his seat, but fat down when three deputy sheriffs closed in on him. and Judge M. M. 3oyce shot a piercing glance his way. 1 Sharkey. Schaeffer. Touhy and Eddie McFadden are being tried on federal charges of transporting William Hamm Jr., wealthy brewer, to Wisconsin after kidnaping him for SIOO,OOO ransom. ;■ Surrounded by other defendants, defense attorneys and guards, Sharkey was sitting listening to McIWeekin today. McMeekin's voice sounded monotonously. Suddenly Sharkey started to rise in the chair. Deputy sheriffs star ted forward. Touhy, however, Was quicker. With one hand, the gangster gave Sharkey a shove that sent him back Into the chair. DOCTOR IN DEATH FALL Accident, Suicide Theories Probed in Physician's Plunge. B;i United PrmH CHICAGO, Nov. 21—Dr. John F. Golden, prominent Chicago physician and nephew of the late John J3 Murphy, noted surgeon, plunged to his death yesterday from an eighth floor window. Police opened an investigation to determine whether the fall was accidental or with suicidal intent. DOOMED MAN GETS STAY Sheriff Slayer Granted Delay Until Dec. 8 bv High Court. James Anderson, doomed to die Friday in the electric chair at the Indiana state prison for the murder of a Dearborn county sheriff, yesterday was given a stay of execution until Dec. 8 by the Indiana supreme court. It’s Sore Fine To Clean Up Your Scalp With THERE is something magical in soft, beautiful hair to both men and women. This new Lucky Tiger vegetable oil shampoo does just ' that. Cleanses immaculately, softens and ♦ beautifies the hair—no harsh soaps —no free alkalies —delightfully different—Try It. DANDRUFF —a menace I But not to those who use LUCKY TIGER HAIR TONIC ** —made from our standardized formula for nearly two decades to correct dandruff, scalp irritations and enhance the natural beauty of your hair. Always safe and efficient endorsed hy millions of users us America's popular favorite for both adults and children. LICkY TIGER HAIR DRESSING A marvelous vegetable oil hair dressing, so processed as to give life and luster to the hair, enabling you to drees it in any desired style—not gummy or greasy popular with the whole family from the aids on up. Great for marcels and permanents Easy to use. Get thce Three Lucky Tiger^^^,

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Crooked Front Tooth Barred Career in Films, Edythe Elliott Reveals

Miss Edyth Elliott

PASTORS FIGHT’ NAZI CONTROL Evangelical Ministers Rise in Revolt Against ‘Aryan’ Trend. By United Preen BERLIN. Nov. 21.—Three thousand evangelical pastors were in revolt today against Nazi churchmen. Church observances Sunday of the 450th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth were made the occasion for the reading from the 3,000 pastors’ pulpits of a manifesto complaining that high church officials failed to protest when the Rev. Reinhold Krause of the German Christian church faction, made a speech in their presence urging further “aryanization” of the church. Herr Krause subsequently was dismissed from his church offices.

Advantages of Electric Refrigeration Explained

Kelvinator Unit Is Used in Demonstration at Cooking School. Electric refrigeration, recognized as the best method for preserving food in the home, has won for itself an equal acceptance in the retail food trade, according to the Pearson Piano company, local Kelvinator representatives, whose organization is cooperating in the special cooking school and meat handling demonstration being held today, tomorrow and Thursday by The Times and the National Live Stock and Meat Board. The school is being held at the Murat. Pointing out that the record breaking sales volume Kelvinator Corporation had enjoyed this year was due in part to a great increase in buying on the part of retail food merchants, Bing V. Hinshaw pointed out that merchants everywhere are finding that electric refrigeration is the best type for the average food store. “Kelvinator has interviewed hundreds of users of its commercial refrigeration equipment, in line with the company’s policy to keep in close contact w-ith the actual needs of its customers,” he explained. “In every instance it has been found

Movies Gave Her a Test, Only to Turn Her Down Because of Molar, She Relates. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN A crooked front tooth prevented a legitimate Eatress from becoming a star in the movies. J The owners of the crooked tooth is Miss Edythe Elliott, who is playing the role of Caroline Van Bret in “Double Door." now at English's.

She made this confession while | we chatted in her room, No. 1321, at the Lincoln. Miss Elliott isn’t afraid of the i thirteenth floor or even that number on her room. "I nearly landed in the movies," j she said. “Some years ago when I was playing on Broadway, one of my pictures made me resemble, Irene Rich. Still Has Crooked Tooth “I had a test taken and then it was discovered that my crooked tooth ruined everything. I had money then and was in a successful play. So I said 'Oh, hum,' I'll stay right on the stage.’ “The funny thing about it,” she added with a smile, “the show closed suddenly and I was out of work for months. I still have my crooked tooth. See.” Glancing at the beautiful yellow roses on her writing table she said, "Indianapolis hasn't forgotten me. Yellow rases are my favorite, you know. Played Hits On Broadway “When I left Indianapolis after being leading lady lor Charles Berkell for five years, I played for forty weeks for August Pitou in New York/ We played the hits of Broadway as soon as they were released. “One afternoon, after playing Sadie Thompson in ‘Rsin,’ a beautiful bouquet of yellow roses were sent to me by an Indianapolis minister. I'm sorry, but I have forgotten his name." Broadway has been kind to Miss Elliott, who for five years helped Mr. Berkell to make a small fortune with stock at English’s. On leaving Indianapolis Miss Elliott “invaded" New York and stayed in the limelight for fortyweeks. It might have been just the breaks, but I believe it was the sincerity of the woman to act well

that electric refrigeration is doing the job better, more economically, and with a great reduction in time and labor spent in supervising refrigefation. “In operating costs alone the average merchant saves from S2O to S4O a month, and there are many cases on record of stores doing a big meat business where the savings run well over SIOO a month. Meat dealers also report that with Kelvinator equipment their trimming and spoilage losses have been cut to a minimum. They are able to stock the long profit items which, because of extreme perishability, were too much of a risk to handle under less dependable forms of refrigeration. These merchants have found another point in favor of electric refrigeration in that many of their customers, owners of household electric refrigerators, have begun to patronize stores which have the same sort of safe refrigeration they are accustomed to in their home.” Besides providing household refrigerators for use in the free cooking school which The Times is conducting, the local Kelvinator organization also has set up a special commercial refrigeration installation being used this afternoon, when retail meat dealers will be invited to attend a special lecture by experts of the National Live Stock and Meat Board.

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every part. It helped her to be a success the second she landed on troublesome Broadway. She had eighteen glorious weeks in * “After Tomorrow.” She was with Frank Craven for sixteen weeks in “Riddle Me This.” Probably her greatest hit was in “Salt Water,” with Mr. Craven- The play ran for sixteen weeks. “Memories? Yes,” she said. “When I passed the dressing room at English's which I used for so many years, I went to my new room and cried for fifteen minutes. ’ "Broadway has been very, very kind to me," she said. “I never have been hungry and I have lived well. And I have had some tremendously interesting roles.” Miss Elliott believes that Arthur M. Oberfelder, by establishing a chain of theaters in Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Columbus, 0., and Cincinnati will do a great deal in restoring the road to its former position of prosperity. • When you go to English’s to see “Double Door,” you will see Miss Elliott very near the peak of her career, so far as her talents are concerned. She has only one brief dramatic moment, bu'; in that short time she dominates tl" re clay. * a a At Other Theaters Other theaters today offer: “Duck Soup,” at the Circle; “Only Yesterday," at the Lyric; “My Lips Betray," at the Apollo; “Christopher Bean." at the Palace; “Hot Chocolates,” on the stage and “College Coach,” on the screen at the Indiana ; “Too Much Harmony,” at Keith's, and. burlesque at the Mutual and Colonial.

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BELT ELEVATION PLAN FAVORED IN WASHINGTON Work More Than Repays Its Cost, Official Says in Letter. Proposal of south and west side civic leagues' plan for completing elevation of Belt railroad tracks has approval of the federal public works administration, according to a letter received by Representative Louis Ludlow. The letter, from Colonel E. W. Clarke, executive assistant to the public works administrator, said, in part: “This project has not yet been received here, but when it is, your letter will be made a part of the file and will receive consideration along with other data submitted. “We are glad to have your comments as to the value of grade crossing elimination work. It is a type of work, which, as you say, more than repays its cost, and has the additional present advantage that it will put men to work quickly.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Lester Tower, 4209 East Tenth street, Essex roadster, from 958 South Meridian street. Mabel Neal, 735 North Emerson avenue. Chevrolet coach. 270-860 from in front of 24 South Capitol avenue. Steve Crisafulli. 710 Highland avenue, Ford coach. 95-916, from Olive Prospect streets. ,

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Riley Cab Company. Noble and Vermont street. Chevrolet sedan taxi, found at South and Alabama streets. Cord coupe. 766-348 Ohio, found at 3506 East Washington street. Ernest Schilling. 35 North Addison street. Chevrolet sedan, found in parking space at Perry stadium, stripped of four tires, battery and all tools.

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