Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1934 — Page 8
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TWO KILLED IN SHOOTING FRAY AT COAL MINE State Troopers Rushed to Keystone Colliery to Catch Slayers. By Vnitrrt Pm WILKES BARRE Pa.. May 4 Two miners were killed and a third was wounded seriously in a shooting todav at the Keystone Colliery of the Conolon Coal Company. State troopers rushed to the anthracite mine, which is in a mountainous section. First reports sent to- state police bararks gave two versions of the slayings and shooting One report raid lhat. a mine contractor went suddenly insane while working in a chamber underground and shot the three men. Another report, was that a contractor shot the men while arguing with them in a wooded section near the mine. State police sent out a teletype message for authorities to apprehend Anthony Fillippini. 38. a mine contractor, who disappeared after the shooting. Fillippini. authorities said, fled from the Keystone Colliery in a stolen automobile. The teletype message said Fillippini was an armed fugitive” and urged caution in making an arrest. SEATTLE EVANGELIST BACK IN TABERNACLE Dr. A. P. Gouthev Will Continue Revival Campaign. Dr. A P- Gouthev. Seattle, Wash., evangelist, will return to Cadle tabernacle Sunday afternoon to continue the revival campaign where recently he led in the Tabernacle for nine weeks. Dr. Gouthev. who came here after a seventeen weeks’ campaign in Detroit, has been resting in Canada three weeks. He will preach both Sunday afternoon and night and every night next week except Monday and Friday.
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SALON PATRON VISITS PAINTING EXHIBIT
Mrs. C. B. King, executive chairman of the 0 - 1 - Association, was in the Spink-Arms today, to greet visitors to the exhibit of thirty-nine paintings shown there. IviCi.u c. < 1 <. nt . atmn of Kokomo were to visit the exhibit today. They are interested in a canvas painted by Leofa Williams Loop. Kokomo artist, and were to hear Mrs. Geraldine Armstrong Scott, another Kokomo artist, give a gallery talk at 3. Shown above are Mrs. King 'right) and Miss Anna H. Hasselman, Indianapolis artist and curator of the John Herron Art Institute, examining the paintings which will be exhibited until May 12.
CROWN POINT JAILER’S TRIAL BEGINS MONDAY Ernest Blunk Faces 21 Years in Prison if Convicted. It 11 I nilrtl Prrxn CROWN POINT. liid.. May 4 Ernest Blunk, finger print expert
at the Crown Point jail when Dillinger bluffed his way out with a wooden pistol, will go on trial here Monday morning. He was indicted on a charge of aiding the desperado in his escape. If convicted. Blunk faces a sentence of two to twenty-one years in prison.
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GOAL DEALERS ! HEAR ASSAULT ON NRA CRITICS Purpose Is to Restore and Not Remake U. S., Says i Code Member. Critics of the NRA were scored J yesterday by Gilbert W. Gambill. Terre Haute, before *he Indiana j Coal Merchants’ Association in the! Claypool. Attacking those who criticised the NRA as "unconstitutional.” he admonished the members to remember that "the Constitution was made for man and not man for the Constitution.” Mr. Gambill. a member of the Indiana coal code authority, declared that the purpose of the NRA is to "restore and not remake” the United States. As experimentation in social and economic matters is a grave responsibility. he asserted, the Constitution must be regarded as something live and pliable which will provide congress power to remold economic structures. "Framers of the Consttiution,” he said, "and members of the state legislatures that ratified it. never intended to deprive us of power to 1 correct evils of unemployment and excess productive capacity that at--1 tended progress of the productive i arts.” 1 Milton E. Robinson. Chicago, member of the national code authority, declared that manufacturers who purchased coal, supposedly for use in their plants, and sold it to friends and employes below retail rates, were in direct disobedience to the code. Resolutions favoring repeal of the present state gross income and sales tax were adopted. RUSSIAN PROGRAM SET Mrs. Sonia Neff Will Play for Kindergarten Mothers. Mrs. Sonia Neff will give a program of Russian accordion music in costume at a meeting of the Broad Ripple Kindergarten Mothers’ Club at 2:30 next Friday afternoon. Frank Lahr will speak on i "Parents and Children.”
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