Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1934 — Page 30

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BOY, 14, SAVES CHICAGO DAIRY FROM BOMBING Dynamite Hurled Through Window Fails to Frighten Lad. tV United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—When Jimmv Gallagher. 14, walked into his eighth grade classroom today little girls smiled at him. His male acquaintances showed anew respect and even the teacher conveyed approbation. It all happened because Jimmy became a hero early this morning while his classmates still were in bed. Jimmy has been earning spending money by helping on a milk truck. This morning he was waiting in the office of the Lakeview Dairy for his driver, a conversation with two Negro employes was broken, startlingly. by the crash of a plate glass window. At Jimmy’s feet fell three sticks of dynamite, a fuse smoldering at the end. The Negroes fled precipitately, but Jimmy calmly stooped, picked up the explosive, carried it to the door and threw it into the street. The subsequent explosion shattered window's for a block and blew the door at which Jimmy stood off its hinges. Jimmy, uninjured, worked his route as usual and was more embarrassed than pleased at the adulation of his youthful companions. CHEER MUSICT PROGRAM French Conductor Acclaimed in Rochester, N’. Y. JSg United Press ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Feb. 16 - Wide acclaim came to Valdimir Goldschmann, French conductor, today for an "inspired” symphony presentation at the Eastman theater last night. Critics agreed that it probably was one of the best performances heard here. High spots of the program included Tschaikowsky’s symphony No. 6 in B minor; Mozart’s "Marriage of Figaro” and "La Valse ” by Ravel.

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Brave Lion No Room for Giant Cat in Joe’s Mouth. By United Press Hollywood, Feb. 16. Joe E. Brown, wide-mouthed film comedian, exhibited a lacerated ear and nose today as mementoes of a one-sided encounter with a ’•trained” lion. All the sound effect of Joe’s enormous mouth went into an ear-splitting “ouch” when the beast lunged at the comedian and tore his nose and ear, bringing blood. Brown was given emergency hospital treatment before resuming the picture. ITALY WILL RE-ENTER CHICAGO EXPOSITION Great Attention to Be Given Exhibits of Wine. By United Press ROME. Feb. 16.—The government decided today that Italy shall be represented at the reopening of the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition next May. The Italian pavilion will be refitted, enabling a proper showing of craftsmanship in the small trades and the latest efforts of the publishing industry. Greatest attention will be given to the exhibits of wines and liquors, with booths where free samples will be served.

FALL ON ICE IS FATAL TO AGED CITYRESIDENT Michael Mannix, 70, Native of Ireland, Lived Here for 50 Years. A heart ailment and injuries sustained when he fell on ice near his home Monday caused the death today of Michael Mannix, 70, of 2444 North Meridian street. Mr. Mannix was born in County Cork, Ireland, and came to the United States when he was 20. He had lived in Indianapolis fifty years. He was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, and of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Funeral services will be held at the Cathedral Monday. Surviving Mr. Mannix are his widow, Mrs. Adriance Mannix; three daughters, Mrs. Frank L". Dwyer. Mrs. Edward Schneider, and Miss Mary Jane Mannix, and four sons, James, Joseph, John and Michael Mannix Jr. There are rivers and portions of lakes in Yellowstone National park that are kept warm by hot springs even in subzero weather, and these become water cases for certain water birds.

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