Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1934 — Page 17

MARCH 29,-1931

FARMERS WILL MEET HERE ON DAIRY CONTROL Two-Day Session to Discuss Program for Control of Output. Dairy farmers from Indiana and other middle-western states will meet in the Lincoln hotel Monday for a two-dav cession to discuss the proposed program for dairy production control under the agricultural adjustment administration. Attitude of the dairy farmers to the proposed adjustment program will be sought by AAA officials who will come to Indianapolis to discuss the matter with farmers from Indiana. Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio. Meetings similar to the Indianapolis conference will be held early next week at Philadelphia and Kansas City. With greater dairy production than ever before facing the industry, according to farm experts, the federal government proposes to make payments totalling not less than $150,000,000 to dairy farmers who voluntarily reduce their milk sales-by between 10 and 20 per cent of their annual average sales for 1932 and 1933.

STATE CONVENTION OF DRYS WILL BE HELD Nominations in Full Ticket Will Be .Made by Prohibitionists. State convention of the prohibition party will be held at the Wheeler City Rescue Mission, 245 North Delaware street, Wednesday. Nominations will be made for a full state ticket, including United States senator. The session will open at 10 a. m., with the keynote address to be delivered by A. W. Jarkman. Attica. Selection of nominees will be made in the afternoon, following which Edward E. Blake. Chicago, chairman of the prohibition national committee, will address the gathering. A meeting of the state central and executive committees will be held that night, at which officers of these committees for the next two years will be selected. KANSAS CITY ELECTION TACTICS UNDER FIRE Something Materially Wrong With City, Says Copeland. United l’r, s * WASHINGTON, March 29.—Kansas City’s bloody municipal election, with a toll of four deaths, is another indication that “something is materially wrong with that city,” Chairman Royal S. Copeland (Dem. N. Y.) of the senate's racketeering investigation committee said today Mr. Copeland indicated, however that his group would not investigate the election shootings, as city i authorities had rebuffed his pre-1 vious proposals for a general inquiry into racketeering and crime conditions there. He felt it would bs useless for the committee to attempt an investigation without some i ro-operation from city officials. '

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AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH—7OrLG;iTB:IS CTKTAIN IJIxj:S SHARPLY KATHARINE CORNELL with BASIL RATHBONE TONIGHT. FKI., SAT. MAT. THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET SAT. NIGHT CANDIDA EVES., N: 15 MAT.. 2:15 All Performances $1 10 to $2.75, including U. S. Tax

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Former Postal Handler Admits Burning Letters

Wanted Revenge Against Society. Disgruntled ExClerk Says. Last week forty people who experted to receive ietters through the mail failed to get them. This week William E. Dippons, 31, began to live off society—in the Marion county jail. Between these two widely separated events, lies a story of a man’s grudge against society for its failure to provide him with a living. Once employed as a railroad mail handler, he conspired against society by striking back at his former occupation. Armed only with a razor blade, he slipped into the mail-handling room of the Union station last Friday night and pulled out a sack of mail from the huge stack. He slashed the sack open. Scooping up forty of the letters he carried them to the nearest stove

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A Gr * at Eastertide Show >Y |t V A/ J|(( That Will Rock lhe Entire City \\\& !M1L START,NG FRIDAY! )]f§ ft*™ 1 Whirly-Gig of Joy ft In lh Mammoth Scenes fill Medley & Dupree JOHNNY WOODS IE PAUL 'B Famous Mimic Suave Trickster B 7v HUB THE FOUR FRANKS ft A |ft Florence Hedges DINKY OZMENT ft Musical Comedy H / .‘vV.H Star Petite Dancer HI /r'v’ - ‘‘ SEE “TEMPTATIONS” i \ M Sensuous Oaring Dane?* of Life. Featuring Ift I A I ’•.•V.t M\\\ THE GOLDEN GIRL MvM jftMAThe AMERICAN ROCKETS Dancing Ensemble BALi ZOO^^t \ All on the J lE. Tft\ Dark Hazard Jgr f He’tl Camille your wedding ring: on t|iieen* over ilciices —but lie Blip-- % i wouliln’t stop lo\ingr you on l|lP • BvM&c’ ::V ~* * bet! Don't mbs the most lov- |P 11 && • i,,,1e rv,r ~v A iE°W.G.

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ooKTH SIDE zaring rr'.'c F ;;r "LADY KILLER” "SOLITAIRE MAN" m i o / \TT'' Talbot & ’2nd IALBUI I £*■* Warren Williams • BED SIDE” •S.O. S. ICEBERG” o, .r Pith and College Mrattom Double Feature ‘Uiiwin Ruth -Hall ' GAMBLING SEX” • MVRT AND MARGE” 1 1F/’/o A Noble at Mass MKtitiA Double Feature PiLiVJVUv Sidney Fox "MIDNIGHT” "CORRUPTION” GARRICK Doubl **Feat ure V,i AIVIVIV.IIV Bing Crosb> . "GOING HOLLYWOOD" I WAS A srv |JT>\r SOtb & Northwestern J\LV,\ Lilian Harvey Gene Raymond I AM SEZANNE” D IT'7 Illinois at .tttb I\| X L Double Feature J. Barrvmore "COI’NSELLOR AT LAW” BY CANDLELIGHT” f”T< /"’ll a T¥N St. Clair. Ft. Wavne M. GLAIK Double Feature hat Francis ••HOUSE ON ofiTH STREET” • DEVIL TIGER” rvr 17 a a a 2331 Station St. DR LAM Will Rogers Z.asu Pitts MR S HITCH” UPTOWN *Oo 'uble* Fea*tu r e w 1 Neil Hamilton "LADIES MIST LOVE” EASY LOVEEAST SIDE it* A PAII A 2442 E. Wash. St. 1 ALUM A Richard Arlen lilVJVi'lil Genevieve Tobin ii t/\i ¥ Dearborn at nttb RIV OLI ■SON OF KONG" "AIR MAIL” IRVING Feature HVTAiTVJ Geo. o Brien •FRONTIER MARSHAL" "PIRATE TREASURES” HAMILTON * IGIPIILIY/1I Wallace Beery _____ "DINNER AT EIGHT” STRAND juviimz Norman Foster "ORIENT EXPRESS” "DEVIL TIGER” r. , Net* Jer. at t. Wash. Paramount Mrie d™** l " ■ uiuiiioum Lionel Barrymore "HER SWEETHEART”

and thrust them in. The letters caught flame and in a moment only a pile of ashes was left. Before the United States rommissioner Tuesday Dippons admitted the deed. “I stole the letters because I wanted society to taake care of me —l’ve tried long enough. I can’t get honest work and that’s all I want.” He was charged with postal rob-’ rebry. Tuesday night he actually began? living off of society in jail. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 am.: Southeast wind, 12 miles an hour; temperature, 41; barometric pressure, 30.42 at sea level; general conditions. high, scattered clouds; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, ten miles. The battle of Lookout mountain, fought during the Civil war, was called “the battle above the clouds.” MOTION PICTURES

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EAST SIDE ■ I 11 i 1300 Roosevel* Hollywood "FUGITIVE LOVERS” "HAVANA WIDOWS” EMERSON *Bs®* "KING OF JAZZ" "BLOOD MONEY m| iVPDZi 41120 E New York I I \ ri I If I Double Feature A Alice Brady "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE” | "MADAM SPY" !Na TNT/’r'Tb SUM E. 10th St. rAKIvKK Double Feature Robt. Armstrong "ABOVE THE CLOUDS" _____ •DECEPTION” SOUTH SIDE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Double Feature Ruth Chatterton ■FEMALE" "BITTERSWEET” O a X: INI' nC* Prospect A Shelby SAINIjKKS Double Feature Peggv Shannon "BACK PAGE" "THE INTRUDER’* ORIENTAL ,10^- Du r n d n'“ WlYlLdtlllLi Clive Brook "IF I JVERF. FREE'; t \T t n i l 4 Virginia Ave. (iK A\A )A Double Feature UaAimL/O Creighton Chaney "lfi FATHOMS DEEP” "GUN LAW” Roosevelt "PRIZE FIGHTER AND THE LADY” AVALON FamnrNHe Chester Morris "KING FOR A NIGHT" I IXTPAI XT S. East at Lincoln LIINGULiN Double Feature Madge Evans •BEAUTY FOR SALE” "WAY TO LOVE" a TV T"lff IX Garfield. 2203 Shelby GAKMLLD **■■* Zasu Pitts "PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART" WEST SIDE rx 4 lO\7 23411 W Mfeh l/Alo Y Double Feature 1 xiu a James Cagney "LADY KILLER" "LONG LOST FATHER" nui lfrWT’T W. Wash, at Belmont BELMONT ass sssas, "ALL OF ME” i "WORLD CHANGES" pm a TP * 2702 W. Tenth St. STATE * "FO TTLIGHT PARADE”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STREAM POLLUTION CHARGED BY ILLINOS Condition of Wabash River Objected To. Illinois state health board today filed complaint with the Indiana health department regarding stream pollution of the Wabash river below Terre Haute. The pollution is caused by both sewage and industrial waste, the complanit set out. According to L. A. Geupel, health

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1 department engineer, complaints regarding pollution also have been received from residents of Richmond and Nobelesville. Richmond charges that sewage from Anderson is contaminating the Whitewater river. Duck creek at Noblesville is polluted by sewage from Elwood, the Noblesville residents charge. CAMPUS CHIEF NAMED Superintendent of Grounds Picked by I. U. Medical Center. Appointment of Lynn J. Arthur as campus engineer and superintendent of grounds for the Indiana ! university medical center was announced today. He succeeds Robert F. Wirsching, who has accepted a

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position as superintendent of construction for the national parks sendee.

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Masons to Meet Monday Indianapolis lodge. FYee and Accepted Masons, will hold a stated

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meeting Monday at 7:30 at West Side Masonic temple, 1522 West Morris street.