Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1934 — Page 8

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CITY WOMAN IS BADLY INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Suffers Skull Fracture in North Meridian Mishap; Two Others Hurt. Mrs. Mary Hounsheli, 39. of 912 North Hamilton avenue, was critically injured last night when the automobile in which she was riding was struck as the driver attempted to make a left turn into a driveway in the 2800 block, North Meridian street. She was a passenger in a car driven by Ray Hounsheli. 21. her son. which was struck by an automobile driven by Professor Toyozo Nakarai. 35. of 4225 North Guilfird avenue, a Butler university faculty member. Mr. Hounsheli and Thomas Griffin. 22, of 1013 North Rural street, a pa sengcr in the Hounsheli automobile, were sent to the Methodist hospital suffering from lacerations. Mrs. Hounsheli suffered a skuil fracture and was sent to Methodist hospital. Young Hounsheli was arrested for failure to have a driver s license. James Todd. 68. of 3245 Grace- „ land avenue, was injured critically #last night when he was struck by taxicab driven by Percy McAtee, 29 of 615 North Pine street, at Nineteenth street and College avenue. Mr. Todd stepped in front of the cab. according to Edward Clegg, 15, of the Graceland avenue address, grandson of the injured man, who acompanied him at ’the time of the

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The Theatrical World Happy Days Are Here Again! And Why Not? Circus Is on Parade Again! BY WALTER D. HICKMAN

FOR the first time in eight years, a big-time circus will parade the streets df Indianapolis tomorrow morning. The Hagenbeck-Wallace circus will have the honor of reviving a typical American custom—the street parade—which never should have been abandoned. “Several reasons led to the shelving of the parade,’ Tex Sherman, press representative ot the circus told me. ' Thuosands of telegrams and letters received yearly at the circus headquarters protesting the fact we did not have parades finally resulted in our parading daily.” The circus this year has two colorful figures Clyde Beatty and Buck Owens. Beatty has the largest collection of lions and tigers that he ever has carried on the read. Buck Owens has captured the im-

ROME CEREMONY SET FOR LAETARE AWARD Notre Dame Priest Sails to Bestow Honor on New York Woman. Ili, I nitr,<t Press SOUTH BEND. Ind., May 23 The Laetarc medal will be presented in Rome some time in June to Mrs. Genevieve Garvan Brady of New York according to Notre Dame university authorities. Presentation will be made by Rev. Julius A. Nieuwland of the Notre Dame chemistry department, who sailed last Saturday for Havre en route to Rome. Mrs. Brady arrived in Rome Sunday.

agination of modern youth today by his western movies that he made for Universal. Thi movie industry can no more stop making western movies any more than a circus can give up its cowboys, Indians and rough riders. Owens is using Goldie, the famous horse that he has used on the range and or? movie sets and locations. Goldie i* a jealous animal and Owens has e habit of pulling a little joke on his friends. He throws his big hat on the ground as if by accident and naturally one of his guests picks it up. Goldie, wild with jealously, gives a snort and then starts chasing the person who picks up the hat. Sometimes, Goldie and her victim land outside the circus tent before the hat is reclaimed. Owens is in charge of the rodeo stars in the Wild West show which

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Robert P. Joyce. 329 East Thirty-first street. Plymouth coach, from New Jersey street and Fall Creek boulevard. Helen Rogers. 1504 North Colorado avenue. Chevrolet coupe. 86-584 from Sixtythird street and Keystone avenue. Grace Nickerson. 1114 North Gladstone avenue, Buick sedan. 45-339. from Arsenal avenue and Michigan street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: J Feld. 115 East New York street. Rockne sedan, found at Thirtieth and Delaware streets. Katie Johnson. 1211 1 i Cornell avenue, Chrysler sedan, found at the tennis courts in Douglas park. Sam Tomlinson. 1801 North Illinois street. Overland sedan, found at 1101 Massachusetts avenue.

TRUCK DRIVER SHOT RESISTING FIVE BANDITS Robbers Flee Empty-Handed from Massachusetts Warehouse. By United Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 23. Five bandits who attempted to raid the Cambridge warehouse of William Filenes Sons Company fled empty-handed today after seriously wounding a young truck driver employed by the concern. Victim of the shooting was Edward Owens, 23. He was shot four times. Bullets struck him in the upper and lower right arm, and two other bullets lodged in his abdomen. Doctors reported that the wounds might prove superficial and he might recover. BABY’S MOTHER SOUGHT Deserted Infant III; Ordered Jaken to City Hospital. Police today were asked to look for the mother of a baby left with Mrs. Walter Hess, 1325 North Belville avenue, two weeks ago. Mrs. Hess told police that the baby is ill and authorities ordered the 7-months-old infant sent to city hospital.

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follows the main show after each performance Many institutions, orphanges and the like, have arranged to bring the children to see the parade tomorrow when it leaves the circus grounds at 10 a. m. a a tt On View Here Today THE Circle theater today opens one of the big pictures of the year. Earl Carroll’s “Murder at the Vanities” with Carl Brisson. Victor McLaglen. Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle and many others. Other theaters today offer: Vaudeville on the stage and “The Black Cat” on the screen at the Lyric; "Manhattan Melodrama” at Loew's Palace: “Sisters Under the Skin” and “Finishing School” at the Indiana. and, “Change of Heart” at the Apollo.

SUBURBAN DAY NAMED BY MAYOR SULLIVAN Executive Sets Aside Saturday for Observance. A proclamation setting aside Saturday as Suburban day was issued by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. The text follows; “The leading merchants of our city have set Saturday as Suburban day, devoting it particularly to serving the needs of persons living in the large number of communities lying near Indianapolis. “As mayor of this city, I wish publicly to call attention to this celebration and to ask the people of Indianapolis to co-operate in making pleasant the visits of our neighbors from outside our city limits.”

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ADMITS KILLING NAVAL OFFICER Ex-Convict to Point Out Ditch Where He Says He Tossed Body. By United Press MARIETTA. Okla. May 23. Officers today were to take Leo Hudgins tc Greensbrg, Kan., so ne could show them the ditch in which he says he pitched the body oi Lieutenant-Commander S. J. Trowbridge, United States navy. Saturday after he had killed him with a hammer. Hudgins, 27. who says he was released from the Parchman, Miss., prison after he volunteered to permit mosquitoes to infect him in a search for an infantile paralysis cure, has waived extradition. In his confession Hudgins said ne was picked up near Shattuck. Okla.. by Commander Trowbridge, who was on leave from San Diego and en route to visit his father at Hayward. Wis. Both drank considerable beer, he said. “After awhile I was driving the car for him and he told me if i hit another bump as hard as I hit tht last one he would hit me on the head with a hammer,” officers quoted Hudgins as saying. “He had the hammer and aftei awhile I got a chance to grab it and I hit him with it, but by the time 1 got the car stopoed he had hold oi me. We got to fighting and I hit him several times. We were both in the back seat when he gave up.” Hudgins said he thought of driving to the sheriff's office and explaining, but then he noticed Trowbridge was dead. “I drove along awhile and then threw the body out. I took a S2O bill out of a pocket before I drove away.”

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Circus Facts Circus Day HagenbeekWallace Circus shows here on the circus grounds on West Washington street at 2 and 8 p. m. tomorrow with the doors opening at 1 and 7 pm. Arrival—Three circus specials arrives over the B. & O. railroad at an early hour Thursday Street Parade—Leaves the circus grounds at 10 a. m. Route, from circus grounds east on Washington street to New Jersey; north on New Jersey to Ohio; west on Ohio to Senate; south on Senate avenue to Washington and then west on Washington to circus grounds. Features—Clyde Beatty and his wild animals; the Cristiani troupe of bareback riders from Europe; the Flying Codonas and the Flying Hills. 'Bombayo” and ' Persia, &ew opening spectacle. Seat Sale—Clark and Son. Claypool Hotel drug store. Departure—Thursday night over Baltimore & Ohio for Dayton. O.

City Visitor Injured W. L. Cook, a farmer of Portland, Tenn., suffiered a broken nose today when he was struck by an unknown assailant today near 'he Hitz & Cos. commission house. He was sent to city hospital.

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APPEAL HINTED IN PARK ACTION Woodstock Decision Fails to Satisfy Residents of North Side. Denial of the right of the city to cancel the lease of fifty acres of land used by the Woodstock Country Club may precipitate further legal action on the part of local

INDIANAPOLIS n THURS.,MAY Z 4 \V. Washington St. Grounds Prrsenring 1 HUNDREDS OF AMAZING NEW FEATURES THIS YEARincluding: The Stupendous Spectacle “PERSIA" CRISTIANI Troup - cf Riding Marvel* BEATTY Battling 40 Lions & Tigers GIRAFFE-NECK WOMAN FROM BURMA BOMBAYO. THE MAH FROM INDIA NEWLY-BORN BABY GIRAFFE MULTITUDE of CIRCUS CHAMPIONS —Army of Clown* Mammoth Menagerie TWiCE DAILY: 2Si P. M. DOORS OPEN I*7 Drtoils TS DOWNTOWN II( KFT SAI F, ON CIRCUS DAT AT (LARK * SON CI.AYPOOL HOTEL DRUG STORE

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civic leaders, it was learned today. In a ruling made in the Shelbv county circuit court yesterday. Judge James A Emert declared that as the Woodstock club nad made improvements on the property including the creation of a clubhouse, the lease could not be 'anccled The fight to convert the laud occupied by the club into a public park for the north side was started about four years ago by the ButlcrFairview Civic League. Members of the league declared that a conference of members will be called to determine the advisability ot further legal action.

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