Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1934 Edition 02 — Page 7

APRIL 6, 1934

FOUR ARE HURT. TWO ARRESTED IN CAR CRASHES Sleeping Driver's Car Hits Pole: Man, Woman Held After Collision. Four persons were injured in accidents yesterday and two arrests were made by police in connection with an accident early this morning. Sleeping at the wheel of his automobile, Lowell Roberts, 20, of 819 Highland avenue, crashed into a tro.lcy pole at New York and California streets early today. He suffered cuts on the face and hand and was sent to city hospital. Sequel to an accident at midnight last night was the arrest of a motorist charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor and reckless driving and arrest of his woman companion, charged with profanity and assault and battery. William Bonebrake, 23, Y. M. C. A is alleged to have driven his car into one driven by Clarence Maros- \ ky, 27, of 856 North Tacoma avenue, j at the 1200 block on East Washington street. Walks Into Side of Car With Marosky was his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Marosky and Mrs. Anna ! Peats, a policewoman. Pearl Troxel, ! 22. of 2722 Station street. Bone- j brake's companion, is alleged to have struck Mrs. Marosky in an argument following the accident. When he walked against the side I of an eastbound Washington street ! ear at Washington and Pennsylvania streets last night, P. J. Ryan, 63 of 2009 North Pennsylvania \ street., suffered cuts in the head j and lacerated elbow'. He was taken j to a physician's office. Boy, 6, Is Injured ■lames Barnett. 6, of 829 College j avenue, suffered abrasions and; bruises last night when he was struck by an automobile driven by F. Copeland, 72. of 2041 Broadway, in the 900 block College avenue. The hoy was said to have run from the curb into the car's path. He was taken to a physician's office. •John O'Brien. 23, of 121 North Gladstone avenue, a member of tha P. R. Mallory Company baseball train, learned a lesson in baseball yesterday and was sent to city hospital. O Brien got in the way of a too zealous player who was swinging his baseball bat in practice on the Brookside park diamond and suffered a head injury.

Radio Clean-Up Fine Machines —Standard Makes Tremendous Savings Many Down to Vfe of Original Price

Table Sets 1 Crosley Treasure Chest, 5-tube, 1933. Onc-half price $17.75 1 RCA 5 ictor, 7-tube. 10-inch dynamic speaker, 1933 29.50 1 Crosley Alderman. 6-tube, twin dynamic speaker, 1933. One-half price . 24.50 1 Emerson Treasure Chest, 5-tube, 1933. One-half price at 17.25 3 Zenith, 6-tube, automatic volume control, dynamic speaker, 1934, flat top cabinet 24.50 1 Majestic, 5-tube, partial short wave* automatic volume control, 1934 24.50 3 Zenith, 6-tube, automatic volume control, shadowgraph tuning, 8-inch dynamic speaker, flat top cabinet 29.50 1 Philco, demonstrator. 6-tube, shadowgraph tuning, tone control, 1934 ... 39.50 1 RCA Victor, 6-tube, direct current, 1933, oversize dynamic speaker. Onehalf price at 29.50 1 RCA Victor, 5-tube, AC-DC, police call range, automatic volume, 1933. . 19.50 1 Zenith, 5-tube, AC-DC, automatic control 24.50 1 Stewart-Warner, demonstrator, 5tube, AC-DC, automatic volume control. 1934 24.50 1 Zenith, 6-tube, distinctive gold trimmed cabinet, automatic volume control, shadowgraph tuning, 1934.. 29.50 2 StewartA\ arner, 5-tube, moderne cabinet, police call range, tone control, 1934 24.50 2 Colonial. 5-tube, mounted in distinctive world globe cabinet, 22-carat gold plate trim, police call range, automatic volume control. 1934 49.50 % Automobile Sets* 2 Gulbransen, 6-tube, 1933. One-half price at $24.50 1 Philco Transitone, 6-tube, 1933, with oversize dynamic speaker 49.50 ♦Plus $3.00 installation charge.

L. S. AYRES & CO.

THEY FORM AUTO LABOR BOARD

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Unions must not solicit members during working hours, the new auto labor board ruled when it met in etroit for its first session, pictured here. Showm studying problems affecting employers and employes in the industry are, left to right, r. Leo Wolman, neutral member; Nicholas Kelley, representing manufacturers, and Richard L. Byrd, labor member.

TWO BANK BANDITS ROUTED IN BATTLE Employes Open Fire on Machine Gun Pair. Bn T Hitrd Pro* BISHOP. Tex.. April 6-—Two employes of the First State bank engaged two bandits armed w'ith a machine gun in a battle here yesterday and put them to rout. None was injured. Cashier W. A. Harlan and his assistant, Leon Hagan, emptied their automatics at the raiders when they entered the bank. The robbers returned the fire as they fled. STANDARD OF INDIANA SHOWS PROFIT GAIN 1933 Earnings Top Those of 1932 by More Than a Million. Report of Standard Oil of Indiana and subsidiaries, issued yesterday, shows 1933 earnings totaling

$17,674,351.44, or $1.14 a share on the 15,528,504 shares outstanding at the end of the year. Earnings in 1932 totaled $16,558,281.79, or $1.04 a share. A decrease in the early part of 1933 was more than offset by a gain in the nonoperating income and by reduction in interest charges.

THE KIEFER-STEWART CO. CAPITOL AVENUE AND GEORGIA STREET take pleasure in announcing their appointment as exclusive Indianapolis distributor of HOLLOWAY'S Jlctubn GIN a favourite gin of connoisseurs for over * 200 years. Distilled in New York as in London, HOLLOWAY’S bears no import tax.

Console Models 3 Zenith, 12-tube, Challenger, twin dynamic speakers; moderne cabinet; all fine features. Almost one-third off at $ 99.95 3 Zenith, 6-tube, shadow tuning; semimodern cabinet. One third off at .. 39.95 2 Zenith, 8-tube, shadow tuning; fine cabinet. One-third off at 49.95 1 Majestic, 11-tube, twin dynamic speakers; large hi-boy cabinet, 1933. One-fourth off at 89.50 1 RCA Victor, 12-tube, automatic record change; long playing record speed; home recording; massive cabinet; a fine radio-Victrola combination, 1933. One-third off at 199.50 1 Stewart-Warner, 6-tube, 25 cycle; tone control, 1933. One-half price at 32.75 1 Zenith, 8-tube, twin dynamic speakers; shadowgraph tuning; visual tone and volume control, 1933. Onethird off 39.95 1 RCA Victor, 10-tube, oversize, dynamic speaker; automatic volume control, 1933. Almost one-half at.. 49.50 Also 11 Ward Home Microphones. # Onehalf price 50 % , Rowing Machines 2 Yl9-RO Pirate, double spring, wooden frame, cast aluminum carriage. Onethird of original at $2.95 1 Vig-Row Champ, metal frame, 6spring, adjustable gymnasium features. One-half price at 10.95 1 Vig-Row Vogue, metal frame, 4 adjustable tension springs, folding extension legs. One-half price at 8.75* 25 Row-Fit, a neat, simple machine, rubber tape tension 98 \

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

CITY HOTEL MAN SLAIN IN ARGUMENT Alleged Killer Held for Grand Jury. Displaying no outward signs of emotion, William Hitchcock. 58, 430 East Washington street, waived examination when arraigned in municipal court yesterday before Judge Dewey Myers, charged with the murder of Frederick E. Heier, 68, veteran hotel proprietor, late Wednesday at 12 South New Jersey street. Coolly Hitchcock listened to a clerk read the charges which accused him of murdering the hotel man over a quarrel resulting from an effort by Hitchcock to borrow 25 cents from the hotel proprietor. Hitchcock was held without bond for a hearing before the grand jury. Mr. Heier was shot four times during an altercation and died several hours later at city hospital. AMERICAN INVOLVED IN PRINCE SLAYING U. S. Gangster Helped in Murder of Prober, France Hints. B>j United Pres* DIJON, France. April 6.—"A certain Mr. Johnson,” believed to be an American gangster, today was alleged to have been involved in the murder of Magistrate Albert Prince, chief investigator of the Stavisky banking scandal. “Johnson,” according to Inspector Georges Bonys of the Surete Generale, the French Scotland Yard, was implicated with three men held in murdering Mr. Prince to prevent his disclosing favors accepted by politicians from Alexandre Stavisky, suicide banker. Some kinds of seaweed are more sensitive mediums in the test for iodine than any known chemical.

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