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Barbara Shcllhouse The Book Review Club was to observe guest day with a tea at the Brookside community house this afternoon. A feature will be a folk dance by Barbara Shellhouse. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten was to review “The Queen and Mrs. Gladstone” and “Flowering Thorn.”

COAST SHIPPING IS PARALYZED Western Firms Openly Seek Strikebreakers to Act Longshoremen. By "United Press SAN FRANCISCO. May 10.— Paralysis spread over the Pacific Coast's extensive shipping industry today as 10,000 longshoremen hung up their hooks in a strike for higher wages and other waterfront workers began sympathy strikes. Faced with the task of getting cargoes, some of them perishable, from the holds of 128 ships between San Diego and Seatle, shipping firms advertised openly for strikebreakers. Sensing a war to the finish, the companies pressed old freighters and idle passenger ships into service to provide living quarters for the replacements. An armored car, flanked by motorcycle police, was used to transport men to the docks here. MOTOR SAFETYCLUBS SEEK STRICTER LAWS Calendar Prepared for Session in Capital May 23-25. By United Press WASHINGTON, May 10.—The fourth national conference on street and highway safety which meets here May 23 to 25 will recommend more stringent registration and vehicle anti-thefc acts. The conference committee has worked out elaborate revisions of state motor laws to improve administration and kid safety. The proposals would define the powers and duties of motor vehicle departments of each state, cover registration of vehicles, issuance of certificates of title to car owners, and provide additional safeguards against theft or conversion. Lroductj 16th St. Between Capitol and Illinois n C/CBabyComesJ) U/jlv Torn the month* of waiting I into eaie and comfort '\7’OTJ can now avoid / X unnecessary pain and I* V ‘ alter regrets by pre--1 paring jour body for wmrw/ that dear baby’s coming. Vwf A massage medium and WHI I skin lubricant, called Mother’s Friend, helps to relieve and prevent skin tightness . . abdominal tissue breaks . . . dry skin . . . caked breasts . . . after delivery wrinkles. Mother’s Friend refreshes and tones the skin, tissues and muscles. It j makes them supple, pliant and elastic. It is scientific in composition—composed of especial oils and highly beneficial ingredients —externally applied — pure and | safe. Quickly absorbed. Delightful to use. Highly praised bv users, many doctors and nurses. Time-tested for j over 60 years. Millions of bottles sold. ! Trv it tonight. Just ask any drugg-ut for Mother’s Friend, The Bradfleld Cos., ; Atlanta, Ga. Mother’s Friend —lessens the pain

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FRIENDS HOPE TO FREE INSULL | BY NIGHTFALL Renew Effort to Cut Bail; Magnate Frets About Fewer Cigars. j By United Press CHICAGO, May 10. —Hope grew j today among friends of Samuel Ini sull that the aged financier might be freed before night from the county jail, in which he has been | held since Tuesday. While Installs attorney. Floyd E. Thompson, carried to the federal circuit court of appeals a petition tor reduction of the $200,000 bond (required by the district court, friends of the once wealthy prisoner canvassed their resources in an attempt j to provide security for the original ! amount. Instill, once reputed to have a | personal fortune of almost $200,000.000, accepted philosophically his inability to obtain a minute fraction of that amount. “Cutting my cigars from a dozen to two a day is the hardest thing that has hapepned to me.” he said ruefully. The tobacco diet was ordered by a jail physician, who found j the 74-year-old prisoner suffering from heart disease. SIOO,OOO Can Be Posted Mr. Thompson said he would base his plea for reduction of bond on a contention that the amount is unreasonable and deprives the former utilities magnate of his constitutional right to freedom on bail j pending trial of charges against i him. Insull’s son, Samuel Jr., said ar- | rangements had been completed to provide SIOO,OOO bond on federal charges of mail frauds and violation of bankruptcy laws, and $50,000 bond on states charges of fraud. Insull’s request will come before Judge Will M. Sparks on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The former ruler of a three billion dollar utilities chain will not be in court, the technicality of actually producing him having been disre- ! garded by agreement of counsel with j the court. Will Appear Later He will appear in the district court later, however, for arraignment with ten other defendants on the bankruptcy charges. District Attorney Dwight H. Green said Insull and seventeen other defendants would be tried on mail fraud charges, however, before being brought to the bar on the bankruptcy counts. In the bankruptcy case the federal government, charged that more than $2,000,000 of corporation securities company assets were transferred illegally when bankruptcy became inevitable. The mail case is based on sale of Corporation Securities stock in 1929 and 1930, when i ihe $153,000,000 trust was allegedly insolvent. CITY YOUTHS PLEDGED TO PURDUE SOCIETIES Six Are Invited to Join Honorary Fraternities. Six Indianapolis youths at Purdue university have been pledged to honorary fraternities. They are S. E. Fenstermaker, 3102 Washington boulevard; T. B. Wright, 1015 West Thirty-second street; J. S. Ryan, 5434 East Twenty-first street; L. F. Malcolm, 4230 Park Avenue; T. S. Wilmeth, 4337 North Pennsylvania street; and M. G. Haines, Beech Grove. Mr. Wilmeth has been pledged to Gimlet, honorary athletic booster organization, and Mr. Haines to Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering fraternity. CONCERT IS SCHEDULED FOR BLIND MUSICIANS ♦ Musicale Will Be Given Sunday in D. A. R. Building. Olive Kiler, Indianapolis violinist, will present Walter Cicenas and Mario Pjeroni, students of the Indiana School for the Blind, in a concert at 3, Sunday, May 20, in the D. A. R. building, 827 N. Pennsylvania street. Mr. Cicenas’ offerings will include De Beriot s Concerto No. 7 for violin and orchestra and compositions by Beethoven, Weiniawski, Rail and Coltermarm. Mr. Pieroni’s program will include Debussy’s Arabesque No. I, Saint Saens’ Le Cygne, Cecil Burleigh’s Fairy Sailing and Svendson’s Romance. Jury Probes Stabbing Affray By United Press JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., May 10. —Mike Robinson, 23, school bus driver, is being held in the Clark county jail pending a grand jury investigation into the stabbing yesterday of Marion Amick, 22, local farmer.

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