Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1934 — Page 4
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FIVE SERIOUSLY HURT IN KANSAS JOBLESS RIOTS National Guard Likely to Be Called Out, Police Officials Hint. By United Press WICHITA, Kan.. Mav 10.—City officials today considered appealing for aid of the national guard to prevent recurrence of unemployed riots which resulted yesterday in serious Injuries to five persons. A mob of about 400 unemployed men and a scattering of women rioted for an hour. They succeeded In halting work on three relief projects where about 150 men were employed They then dispersed and went home Police, reinforced by the fire department manning hoses, were unable to cope with the riot. Four of the injured men were policemen and firemen. Lieutenant C. D Murell. police officer, suffered a possible skull fracture and stab wound in his back. Most of officer Cal Wood’s teeth were knocked out by a rock. Officer ‘Ox’' Whitney probably will lose the sight of one eye, and Lieutenant Ford, fireman, suffered severe cuts and bruises on the face. John Hardy, an unemployed demonstrator, also was injured gravely, suffering severe scalp wounds. The unemployed had gathered for a mass meeting to demand more relief jobs and higher pay schedules. M’NUTT FAILS TO ACT ON DILLINGER REWARD Governor Delays Decision on Horner’s Request. Governor Paul V. McNutt has delayed action on the request of Governor Henry Horner, Illinois, that Indiana join Illinois, Ohio. Wisconsin and Minnesota in offering a $5,000 reward for the capture of John Dillinger. Governor McNutt delayed his decision after being unable to contact Governor Horner by long distance phone. Indiana would put up SI,OOO according to Governor Horner’s plan Governor McNutt previously has refused to consider a Dillinger reward. CLOTHING AFIRE, MAN CLINGS TO HIGH SILL Explosion Victim Rescued After 15 Minutes. By United Press NEW YORK, May 10.—His clothing ablaze, William Nelson. 45. clung with one hand to a window sill on the fifteenth floor of a downtown building for ten minutes yesterday until rescued. Nelson climbed out of the window after the explosion of a can of cleaning fluid which set his clothing and the room on fire. He was taken to a hospital severely burned. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: John E Byrum. 457 Fletcher avenup. Ford coupe. 14-925 from in front of 1457 Fletcher avenue Edward Barrow. Indiana Central college. University Heights, Ford coupe from college campus. Claude Frank. 1340 Glenarm street. Ford coupe. 640-541. from 1340 Glenarm street. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: M. Christie. 1646 Goodlet avenue. Chevrolet coach, found at Tenth and Concord streets M. D. Sullivan. 854 West Morris street. Chevrolet coupe, found in rear of 921 Greer street. Red Cab Company. Red Cab No. 207. found on sidewalk in front of 421 Irving place Ford coupe. Ohio license 262-449. found in front of 1022 College avenue, stripped of one tire. A. Barrett. 721 Lexington avenue. Chevrolet coupe, found in rear of 835 Cottage avenue.
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Mother of Twins, Pulitzer Winner, ‘Dazed’ by Winning of Coveted Honor
Georgia Matron, 30, Married Her fnstructor; Used Family in Book. BY MARY MARGARET M'BRIDE NF.A Service Staff Correspondent (Copyright. 1934. bv NEA Service! NEW YORK. May 10.—“ So you may recognize her, she'll carry hat in hand provided in her excitement she doesn't forges to remove same,'’ j said the telegram from a friend of Carohne Miller. Pultizer prize winner. t.o Caroline's publishers who had never seen her before. Sure enough, the excited little group waiting at the train gate for the Southern limited to disgorge its passengers saw among the first up the s‘eps a small, wide-eyed, au-burned-curled girl with a little black hat in one hot hand and a handful * of loose change grasped tightly in the other. ‘Not a one of you looks the way | I thought you would —you all look better,” said a melting southern voice, while its owner's bright blue ; eyes took in her agent, Eric Pinker, and the representatives of her pub- I Ushers, Eugene Saxton and Ramona Herdman, as each introduced himself. She Can Keep a Secret, Too She expressed no surprise that three quite important persons such: as these should have dropped everything to come to the station to meet ! her. So many completely incredible things have happened in the past ten days that nothing can astonish her any more. ‘l've just passed into a daze,” she confided. She can't believe even yet that “Lamb in His Bosom,” her first novel, has won the highest honor that America can give to a novelist and SI,OOO prize money, which may seem unimportant beside the kudos, but is mighty vital to this 30-year-old wife of a Baxley (Ga.), high school superintendent and the mother of three small boys —including a set of twins who are death on shoe leather. Mrs. Miller is evidently one woman who can keep a secret. “Please, please forgive me for not telling you, but the letter from the committee said I wasn’t to tell a human being and so I just couldn't write you though I was bursting to,” she apologized. “When did you first hear?” the publishers and agent all wanted to know. They obtained their own information from the newspapers. “Last Monday,” she told them, “and it’s a good thing it was that long ago, too, ’cause it took me a whole week to get over it. I'm not even over It yet, as a matter of fact.” Feels Like Cinderella Suddenly she remembered the porter who was following with two shiny new bags that undoubtedly; were seeing their maiden trip. “I've got his tip out,” she volunteered, raising the hand with the coins clutched in it. “I’ve never traveled before and I was .so afraid I'd forget. My first trip to New 1 York? Os course it is. It's my first trip anywhere. “It's the first time, too, that I've ever had to bother about how I 1 would look or what I would wear. I've been so worried and I don't gin For Kidney Backache Gin mixed with buchii pxtrart for many ypars was the stand-by remedy for many kidney and bladder ailments, tt still is good, hut to get enough value from the gin Involves the use of too miteh aleohol whieh is a detriment. Here's how to get the gin effeet without the aleohol. Gin is made from juniper berries. Get juniper oil. buehu extraet. ote.. in little green tablets. Ask for Rnkets the bladdpr laxative. Make this 25c test if you are bothered by getting up nights, baekaehe, leg pains, irregularity or irritation. Take 12 of them in 4 days. If not satisfied your druggist will refund your money. Rnkets are as valuable to the Madder as castor oil to the bowels. Von are bound to feel better after this flushing and you get your regular sleep. Rl'j KfiTS guaranteed by Hook Drug < Stores.—Advertisement.
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know yet whether I’ve got the right things. I telegraphed Marion and I telegraphed Atlanta, and I bought the only sports coat there was In Baxley. I’ve still got to buy some gold shoes. I have some silver ones to wear when they tell me about the prize. “Cinderella’s shoes, thase are, because I am Cinderella, you know. The party boarded a taxicab and started on the drive to Delmonico’s where Mrs. Miller is staying in New York. “That’s on Park avenue, isn’t it?” Mrs. Miller wanted to know. “Look here, don’t you all know you can’t
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put a Georgia cracker on Park avenue and not have her disgracing you? I’ll be making breaks all over ihe place, I know I will. My family knows it. too. My Aunt Laura said to me: ‘Darling, in case they should toast you—maybe they wont—but if they do, you're supposed to sit still and not drink with the rest.’ Oh, everybody gave me plenty of good advice. “Even Nip, that's one of the twins —the other one's called Tuck though they've got real names, long family ones—well, when I told Nip I was going to make a speech, he said Oh mammy, and will you wear eye drops?’ You see my ear drops are for very special occasions.” Ail her family, Mrs. Miller says, helped her write “Lamb in His Bosom.” Bill is 6 and the twins are 4. and many of their expressions and figures of speech are in the book, while big Bill, the husband and father, was invaluable for criticism. Big Bill was Caroline's English teacher and she ran away and married him before she was out of high school. She's obviously still very much in love and warned everybody not to speak about Big Bill and Bill and Nip and Tuck lest she tune up and cry right then and there. She nearly did anyway when at the hotel a telegram from the quartet was handed to her. ‘ Our hearts are bursting with love and pride in you,” the telegram said. Mrs. Miller comes from a long line of pioneer preachers and teachers. She has put into the beautiful writing of “Lamb in His Bosom” many of the experiences of her own family. She was eighteen months writing the book and there were many times
DISARMAMENT EFFORTS DEAD. BRITAIN ADMITS England Makes Ready to Sell Hundreds of Planes to Nazis. By United Press LONDON, May 10.—All over Europe today statesmen sadly were proclaiming the end of disarmament efforts, attempting to shift the blame on each other, fixing up oldfashioned warlike alliances and selling munitions to future enemies. Great Britain was reported to have reconciled itself finally to failure. The cabinet agreed yesterday when she was tempted to throw it all up because, according to her. an imp would lean over her shoulder and keep saying, “Don't you know you can’t write? You haven't even been to college!” And sometimes she would cry but then she would always pick up her pen again and go on, though likely enough when she got right in the midst of a difficult passage one of the twins would require first aid or something would boil over on the stove. She thinks it’s bad luck to talk about your next book, but she admits that she couldn't stop writing now if she tried —and she wouldn't try because she loves it so much—that is, she wouldn’t unless her home and her husband and her children needed her. Then, she insists, there would be no question of a choice. I Her home would win without a struggle.
to propose an aircraft limitation treaty in place of a general disarmament treaty, but decided privately, at the same time, that France would not agree to one because it would involve granting Germany the right to maintain airplanes. Paris’ atmosphere was one of despair. In this atmosphere Great Britain and France continued their politely acrimonious debate regarding the sale of hundreds—as it is reported to be now—Rolls Royee engines for German airplanes. Britain takes the position that the engines are to be used in civil planes: France that a bomb can be dropped from a civil plane as easily as from a military one. Relief Corps lo Entertain Alvin T. Hovey post. Women's Rplief Corps, will entertain the Indianapolis department officers at 2 tomorrow at Ft. Friendly. 512 North Illinois street.
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