Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1933 — Page 3

DEC 29, 1933.

AIR MAIL PILOTS RESCUED AFTER NIGHT ON LAKE Two Fliers Are Unharmed Despite Harrowing Accident. By United Pri m GRAND HAVEN. Mich.. Dec 29 —Two airmail pilots arrived here on the coast guard cutter Escanaba today with tales of sea sickness and freezing while they clung to their plane, which was forced down on Lake Michigan. Pilot H D. 'Patt Gosset, Detroit, and co-pilot Ben W Craycraft were rescued from their ship last night, fifty-three miles off shore. Their plane, in w’hich they were making a regular run from Milwaukee to Grand Rapids, was abandoned in sinking condition when a wing submerged, making further towing impossible. The cutter picked them up at 12:05 a. m. today near the spot where they were forced down by engine trouble about 5:32 p. m. Thursday. The men were unharmed and considerably refreshed when they arrived here aboard the cutter. “One of our wing pontoons was washed away about 8 o’clock last night,’’ Gossett said. "We were forced to move out of the cabin on to the other wing to stabilize the ship.” “The cabin shipped a little water, but the wing was almost dry except for the spray.” The ship rode well on the moderate ground swell, but Gossett said he suffered from sea-sickness. Both men showed signs of nervous strain.

HONOR NINE MEMBERS OF INSURANCE GROUP Mutual Association Holds Lunch at Columbia Club. Nine members of the Mutual Insurance Association of Indianapolis, who have completed twenty-five years service in the mutual insurance field, were honored at a luncheon in the Columbia Club Wednesday. Those honored were J. J. Fitzgerald, F. A. Brier, Miss Mary M. Felder and Miss Nellie Allemong, Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Company; Frank B. Fowler. Cicero Disher and Jacob E. Shewmon, Indiana Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance Company; Mrs. Charlotte D. Riess. Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Indianapolis, and Harry P. Cooper, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies. Charles T. Coates, association president, presided. Gage McCotter was chairman. CITY WAITERS’ UNION PROTESTS HOTEL CODE Resolution to Be Presented at Session Here Tonight. Resolution in protest against the national hotel code under the NRA will be presented at a meeting of the Cooks, Waiters and Bartenders Union, Local 437, tonight at the headquarters, 119 East Ohio street. An invitation has been extended to restaurant operators who rejected the code adopted by the National Restaurant Association, to attend the meeting. According to officers of the union, the meeting tonight will seek a method to assist the recovery program other than through the code adopted by employers. Injures Arm Roller Skating Falling while roller skating in Tomlinson hall last night, Miss Ethel Freyn, 30, of 2540 College avenue, fractured an arm.

Ladies' Ladies' Full-Fashioned Broadcloth SLIPS PURE SILK HOSE Bias Cut, Tailored and Lace Trimmed h 39c 59c r . Children's Leather PURSES SLEEPERS Slightly Soiled. Formerly Sold at $1 Sizes Ito i Sale Price—--25c 69c SWEATERS FABRICCLOVES Sizes 26 to 30, Reduced to Latest Shades 49c 59c 20. Sash Curtains BOYS’ SHIRTS Reduced to Plain and Fancy Pair 25c 69c"79c 69c PANELS 40 c Hall Runners $1 OO Reduced to V 27x96 ▼ * MEN’S HEAVY MEN’S ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR 98c SWEATERS 98c Flannel Gowns 69c UNDERWEAR 69c Cl earance Prices in All Departments sKRESGE’Sb 5c TO SI.OO STORE CORNER WASHINGTON AND PENNSYLVANIA STS.

ARMY CHAPLAIN

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Lieutenant - Colonel Alva J. Brasted. above, has been appointed by President Roosevelt as chief of chaplains of the United States army, succeeding Colonel Julian E. Yates, with rank of colonel. Lieu-tenant-Colonel Brasted has been serving as chaplain of the Third infantry at Ft. Snelling, Minn.

SANTA FE CHIEF IN WRECKiNONE HURT Crack Express Rams Into Train at Station. By United Prep* SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Dec. 29.—A locomotive and two cars were derailed today when the Santa Fe Chief, east-bound, collided with a section of an east-bound Union Pacific passenger train here. A mail clerk on the Santa Fe train was reported slightly injured. The crack Santa Fe passenger train was proceeding slowly into the station when it struck a sleeping car and an observation car of the Union Pacific train. The two cars were derailed. The Chief’s locomotive also left the tracks.

§ EYESTRAIN CORRECT ___ GLASSES Eyestrain causes the majority of headaches, dizziness and nervousness. Correctly fitted glasses relieve eyestrain. But they must be properly fitted.. .this means a careful and correct examination. Don’t gamble with your eyes. Get your glasses from a dependable optical shop. Have your eyes examined at least once a year. DR. J. E. KERNEL Optical Dept., Main Floor Balcony Twenty Years With the Wm. H. Block Cos. Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

FURTHER LIQUOR I HEARINGS WILL BE INAUGURATED Commission Will Continue to Draft New Excise Department Rules. i Further hearings on liquor control will be inaugurated by the state commission on Jan. 12, it was ,anI nounced today by Mrs. Meredith ! Nicholson Jr., secretary. At a meeting last week, the commissioners discussed the matter of high price and low quality of j whisky as exposed by The Times. Plans to remedy this situation are being made, according to Alex Gordon, labor member of the commission. Hotel men, restaurant owners and druggists were granted hearings at previous commission meetings. According to Governor Paul V. McNutt, the commission is a con- j j tinuing body which will draft new rules for the excise department from time to time. Paul Fry. state excise director, at one time said he thought the commission was through, with the pro- i mulgation of present rules. Now', however, he says it is o. k. with him I if they continue and he will put I ■ out whatever rules they find adI visable. Mrs. Nicholson declined to name ; , groups that will appear at the new; ! series of public hearings. RUSHVILLE: EAGLE IS CHARGED WITH ARSON Secretary Alleged to Have Begun ; Lodge Hall Blaze. By United Press RUSHVILLE, Ind., Dec. 29.—Wilbur G. Smith, 40, was held here today on an arson indictment charging him with starting a SIO,OOO fire | which destroyed the Eagles’ lodge | hall here Nov. 29. j Smith, secretary of the local I Eagles lodge, disappeared from his i home here shortly after the blaze. He was arrested at the home of 1 relatives in Milroy.

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