Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1934 — Page 7

MARCH 16M934

SEA EXPEDITION FINDS FISH WITH HAND-LIKE FINS Scientists Study Kelp Raft in Sargasso: Obtain Rare Specimens. By United Pregg NEW YORK. March 18—Specimens of sea "spinach” and fish with fins resembling nands were among the strange scientific treasures studied today by scientists back from a 5,000-mile cruise in the Caribbean which was undertaken to learn the truth about the fabled Sargasso sea. Scientists of Yale university and the Woods Hole Oceanagrophaic institute brought the specimens to port yesterday aftemooon on the Ketch Atlantis. They hope to be able to estimate the amount of sargassum weed floating in the great area stretching from Bermuda to the Azores and through the West Indies on the basis of the data they collected. "The Sargasso sea hasn't really been studied before on a quantitative basis,” Dr. A. E. Parr of Yale, head of the expedition, explained. "We want to reduce it from the mythological condition to actual quantity, and to determine what importance it plays in the ocean as a whole. "We continued our survey of ocean currents and now, after three expeditions, we have covered every part of the Caribbean roughly as a preliminary survey.” Dr. Parr said the weed constituting the Sargasso sea formed a vast "floating shore.” It provides a habitat for many strange fauna. The expedition brought back two living Sargassum fish. They are an inch and a half long with fins modified to form small gripping hands by which the fish can grip the weed. Dr. Parr of the Bingham oceanographic laboratories of the Peabody museum at Yale, was accompanied by Dr Alexander Forbes, Harvard; M. C. Birkenroad, Marshall Bishop, Yale; Harry Sears of the Woods Hole institute, and C. M. Breder Jr., assistant director of the New York aquarium. HELD FOR GRAND JURY Mrs. Lonnie Lovelace Charged With Intent to Kill. Mrs. Lonnie Lovelace, 33, of 1236 Udell street, yesterday was held to the grand jury on charges of assault and battery with intent to kill Leo Small, 33, of 1006 Oliver avenue, March 4 during a fight. Municipal Judge Dew r ey Myers dismissed vagrancy charges against Small, who testified he could not remember anything about the encounter in which he is alleged by police to have been stabbed after knocking Mrs. Lovelace down.

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AMY MOLLISON SEEKS SEAT IN PARLIAMENT Famed Aviatrix Would Replace Woman Recently Deceased. By United Pregg LONDON, March 16—Amy Mol’ison, who with her husband James flew the Atlantic to the United States, was understood today to be a volunteer for membership in the house of commons. She would run as a conservative for the North Hammersmith seat made vacant by the death of the Hon. Mary Ada Pickofrd.

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3 ATTACKERS DIEINNOOSE Negroes Put to Death on Gallows Short Time Before Dawn. By United Pregg HERNANDO. Miss., March 16 Three Negro attackers of a 17-year-old girl died on the gallows just be-

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fore dawn today at the Desoto county jail. Departing from the Mississippi tradition of executing its condemned men at noon, 200 national guardsmen secretly took the Negroes into Hernando at 4 a. m. to avert possible clashes with outraged citizens. New Milk License Effective By United Pregg WASHINGTON. March IS.—A new milk license for distributors of the Greater Boston, Mass., sales area became effective today upon signature by Henry a. 'Wallace, secretary of agriculture. The new license prosecribes no minimum prices.

GANDY CLERK FOILSHOLDUP Ordered to Hand Over Cash, Shop Employe Grabs Robber's Hat. A holdup attempt was foiled last night by a candy clerk and today police were searching for a hatlrss man. The bandit entered the Picardy Candy Shop, 29 Monument Circle,

and ordered Miss Martha Lock, 2428 Pierson street, to turn over the shop's cash. She refused and ran out of the door of the shop. He ran and Miss Lock grabbed his hat. She described him as unshaven, age 35, and weight about 165 pounds. He w T as dressed in dark dirty clothes.

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MALE CHORUS TO SING Negro Baptist Group Will Give Concert Tuesday Night. The Fr.endly Fellows Class of the First United Brethren church will present the Mt. Paran Baptist

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church male chorale, ccmposed of thirtv-five Negro voices, at 8:15 Tuesday night. The concert will be at the church. 704 Park avenue. S. O. Kipp is ticket chairman. The public is invited.

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