Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1934 — Page 38

PAGE 38

HINTS KIRWAN MAY GO FREE Judge Infers Murder Case Against Jean Nash's Son Is Weak. B'J f r<fr,l rrr.. NEW YORK, March 30. A remark bv Federal Judge Robert A. Inch led to the belief today that the ca;-p of Andrew Donaldson Kirv*n, charged with murder on the high seas, may never go to the jury. Af‘er announcing the trial's adjournment until Monday because of the intervening holy days, Judge Inch said: “I hope the government will not take up too much time when* we resume on Monday. Then we can go right on with the defendant's case—if necessary.’’ Young Kirwan's mother, Mrs Jean Nash Dubonnet, internationally known as the best dressed woman in Europe,” smiled broadly. Kirwan is accused of fatally stabbing Gilliam Sessoms during a drinking bout aboard the President Garfield. The government's star witness. Willard C. Frost, an assistant purser who was the third member of the drinking party, failed to testify to ,-eemg Sessoms stabbed, leating the prosecution with a gap it has been unable to fill. The defense seored another important point yesterday when it succeeded in barring the deaihbcd story of Sessoms, who succumbed to an abdominal wound three days after the alleged affray.

( V.I, } our ( hmcc of IT ' Reconditioned and i/wse (treat I nines Guaranteed

Our Regular $59 LIVING ROOM SUITE IT p h o I- .. 3 J„ n *w '• £T;,ii s 39 Bs RADIO GROUP 8-Tube Cabinet Model Radio. Smiter’ SSQQBS End Table, mj all for w w STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT

Practical 10-Piece Kitchen Outfit • Tabic • Kitchen Cabinet • i ('hairs • Linoleum Rug • (las Range or Oil Stove d* m% o r • Kitchen Stool °- J U ° • Ironing Board $1 Weekly! Complete

Charges Indiana

F E •• • f** x —v-No two alike, but each belonging to a type. WtT^ What is the proper style of glasses for each fft * JH| 15 t!ie °Ptometrist ? chief problem, /jßs' \ Dr, West is more ' \ than an optometrist \ Correct fitting es glasses is a C Jt *y C* v-> J 'v V science. But rroper fitting of \ l< < / \ f*ee* is an ART. Dr. West \ # ?V \ 1* 83 Br, ’- ?t °f first rank in \ \ yJ 5Kr I, f\ -\ tbis and our very large \ ' A 1 \ range of styles in mnd- \ f , Jaw, / \ ern glasses assures you f * f P * *f e c * election hSi\ \ in Quality or Service! 31* \ CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED **■* PAY IN SMALL WEEKLY AMOUNTS! *1 North Meridian Mreet S. K. Corner Meridian and Cirele

ARRIVES IN U. S.

It-- > ( .*

One thing of which President Stenio Vincent of Haiti was sure when, as shown here, he arrived in New’ York on his way to Washington, was that President Roosevelt would be familiar with the matters he had come to discuss with him. For it w’as President Roosevelt w’ho, when assistant secretary of the navy, helped to draft the Haitian constitution. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southeast wind, 7 miles an hour; temperature. 53; barometric pressure. 30.25 at sea level; general conrii’ions, high, scattered clouds; smoky; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, four miles. Bills or dated Oct. 12, Columbus day, are legal only in Arkansas and Kansas.

10-Piece Living Room Outfit • (hair •Rug § f|§| 85 • Knd Table • Radio Bench • Lamp • Footstool • Occasional •Magazine Table . Rack Complete

10-Piece Bedroom Outfit • Dresser •Mattress :st, :ss, SvQBS •Lamp $1 Weekly Complete

Apartment Special • Studio Couch* Rug Makes Into • Lamp Double Red •Smoker ‘ Drawers SQQ B S • End Table •Table Complete

Our Wonder Value! 3'ROOM outfit You'll’ feel right at home uith this comfortable. good l<ti\fittg outfit that gives S Hhß you all the furniture *r for the rioni, bedroom, dining room or kitchen for less than you’d . , "■Td "*• •" r "“" Special Terms— sl Weekly

2 GROUPS JOIN 1 CRIME BATTLE Irvington Union, Insurance Underwriters Indorse Organization. Indianapolis Association of Life | Underwriters and the Irvington. Union of Clubs are the two organ- j izations most recently to indorse and j pledge support to the program of the Indianapolis committee to com-! bat, crimes of violence. The association appointed Herbert A. Luckey and Joel P. Traylor as representatives to the general committee which now’ is being formed. Representatives of the I Union will be Mrs. George C. Besley j and Mrs. Tom S. Elrod. Prime objectives of the program { are to improve court procedure and! criminal statutes, to improve con- j ditions within the police force, and to better prison conditions. The general committee hopes to promote public understanding of these problems and to remove them from the realm of party politics. Many other local organizations already have contributed representatives to the general committee to aid in this work. SMOKE BATTLE MAPPED Abatement League Makes Plans for Spring Crusade. Instructions for the spring cru- - sade for smoke abatement were given members of the speakers’ bureau of the Indianapolis Smoke Abatement League last night at a rally at the Chamber of Commerce. Roy O. Johnson, league secretary, was the principal speaker.

Outfit Your DINING ROOM Complete :z: sQQ BS • 6 Diners (Every piece refinished) • 9x12 Seamless Rug

Turn tltc Manic Dial of a CROSLEY’RADIO —and Kisten to rOLICK CALLS and all standard Broadcast*

HSy pmnlHora yA' ABH

t* 00 DOWN V ■ iVU Peliver Vnur —f hoira of Many ModrU. n.Ofl down rirlirpr, th fnllnw inpr: KCA. Majestic. Phllro. Atwater Kent. Stew art-M arncr, Spartnn and Zenith Radios. Chicago Jewelry Loan Cos. 203 E. Wash. St. t £ES£Z.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STANDS BY LOVER

'' m '.' |j| •SB.' Jiltl

Her salary is only $9 a week, but Selena Bernstel (above) has offered it to aid the defense of her 24-year-old sweetheart, Albert Shinsky, held in Pottsville, Pa., accused of the ‘‘hex’’ slaying of a 64-year-old woman who he said had bewitched him.

METAL ) special WATCH AQ BANDS ’ "fr C GUS MEISTER 24 Pembroke Arcade 13:1 East WashinstOn Street

Lames’ f 50951 / J "•' VP II Men's yf pre jg a saving without sac- j rifirp . . . Quality without the penalty of an unreasonable price, ij Almost anywhere you would pay j SI.OO above our price—or more—for shops no better. Whites and popular color com- i binations for men, women and j children. Shoes for the Family TERMINAL SHOE STORE 104 N. ILLINOIS ST.

11 Ij^^^lnTwhat iiIIpH.LCO “ ps 1 we" Never in the history of radio has so little money been able to buy such a big-performing radio! A genuine PHILCO Superheterodyne with a full-size Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Illuminated Dial, and PHILCO High-Efficiency Tubes. Receives police calls, too! See and hear it NOW—its tone and performance will amaze you! RADIO sg; E , QQ C | TUBES 28 °- i7iA ■ 11 W V TUBES TESTED FREE “Indiana's Leading Exxclusive Radio Store." Open Saturday to !) P. M. KEMPLER radio 1 COMPANY-36 VIRGINIA AVE 2?®^EKTERMLE^^^rTp MORE THAN 1.000 MEN S V-_- \ W^m Bnml Xr\, an, nri'deemed ' fl "* large asnrtment f |jp Mpf ' JsSf q'ulttr Dud workmanship. S'. V j* R.. 1 h.rgaiD. at— roup of I ; w*T;!; r ;:‘ i,=,h>*. nr, o,i now / .?,

ROBBER SUSPECTS HELD Three Negroes Confess Looting Store, Police Say. Police said today that three Neero youths, Thomas and Carl Montgomery-, brothers, and Emanuel Cantrel, all of 421 West Twelfth street, had confessed to lootjf.g the grocery of Thomas Childs, 451 West Fifteenth street. A largp quantity of candy and tobacco was stolen from the store Wednesday night. S^soc MAC’S SPANISH PLACE On Road 2ft between Indianapolis and Shelbyville. Phone Dr. *5842-11-3. BUY AT SACHS and SAVE ON YOUR EASTER suit afT or TOPCOAT fvpk ' MEN, Ml HERE H are IP* REAL iflr Bar ,f ains UNREDEEMED SUIT and Pi ’values H SQ-50 W UP Many from A mericu’ finest man■yN’\\yS>J ufavdirprs. ALL SIZES ■■■ ALL STYLES • SINGLE BREASTED • DOUBLE BREASTED • PINCH BACKS • SPORTS MODELS • HALF BELTS • FULL BELTS See These Thousands of Suits and Topcoats Today. —Sacks Bros, Basement Store Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 308 INDIANA AVENUE Cor. Capitol and New’ York St. Open Evenings Till 8 P. M. 8 RADIO TUBES" TESTED FREE! m Ken-Rad Tubes. . rr > JEWELRY rci: • CO. • N. ILLINOIS ST. laypool Hotel Bldg.

f The Banner-Whitehillw \ { DOWNSTAIRS STORjE JT Hfjp 31 South AVeridiati Just 12 of These Suites Left at Hip her when we re-order * Jk ii < If* IT* f' -. As soon as you see these suites you will W Snll/h ' gjfo Friend* know-that they are truly spectacular values. m Put come early! There are only 12 left ... j Our Fountain Square Furniture 8 and the price will be considerably more when | stare, 1054 Virginia .-.ve., op- | we order again. Full size, generously pro- j pos jte c-ranada Theater, of- § portioned sofa and restful button-back || fers exactly the same merchan- g lounge chair . . , covered in rust or green § disc as our downtown store, g tapestry, Wide roll arms. Well constructed and smartly tailored. propm STOFi CHW TO ‘> j'J

SHADES GLEANED BY HAND JTEW Pulls—Hems and Refills PROGRESS LAUNDRY The Soft Water Laundry. 11. 7373

A Real Value Sensation for Friday and Saturday! 5-DIAMOND "Sr Both A, 3-DIAMOND En 'Z”‘ for Onlyy( You 11 be delighted to know that these two rings cost so little Rings of charm and beauty! The combination consists p* of Solid White Gold Engagement Ring, handsomely designed M and ensraved and set with a Genum= Diamond in the Cen- m m 1 ter and 2 Genuine Diamonds. Also Solid White Gold B _ J ll Wedding Band, the very newest in d®sizn. set with 5 Genuine H H Diamonds. The kind of value that will appeal to you. ML JM j=a£\ Lj B£2£QSQZaX3S3Bu]3S32*QBBiI Only 75c Down! I ...

THE PEOPLES DENTISTS 3 w. Washington Si. |

.MARCH SO, IOSt

CONN Band and Orrhestra INSTBUMKM S PEARSON Piano Cos. 128 N. Prnn.