Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1934 — Page 12

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ADJUSTMENTS MAY BE MADE IN MILK CODE Better Producer Prices, Hike in Retail Cost Are Considered. By Times Special WASHINGTON, June 21.—Adjustments in the Indianapolis milk code, which may or may not include better prices for producers and a boost in the retail price of milk, now are under consideration by the agricultural adjustment administration, it was announced today. Details of the proposed changes will not be disclosed until points of difference are settled, it was said. There was some talk also about the possibility of setting up a different type of control board. Industrial Loans Ready By Times Special WASHINGTON, June 21. - ndiana industrialists seeking loans for their industry through the federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation, under the bill now awaiting the President’s signature, should apply to F. D. Gallagher, RFC agent, Federal Reserve Bank building, Chicago. All RFC loans for Indiana will be handled through this agency, it was announced today by Congressman Louis Ludlow, who was a pioneer proponent of the loans to industry idea. Under the bill, the RFC is empowered to lend $300,000,000 and the twelve federal reserve banks another $280,000,000. No loan can exceed $500,000. These industrial loans will be made to solvent concerns that actually are doing business. They will be limited to funds for working capital, except that if it is desired by the borrower a limited and nominal part of each loan may be used to refinance existing obligations. Main purpose of the loans is to enable the borrower to buy raw materials and employ labor, it was pointed out. Minton Parley Set By Times Special WASHINGTON, June 21.—Governor Paul V. McNutt of Indiana and the state’s Democratic nominee for United States senator, Sherman Minton, will come to Washington early next week to confer with Chairman James A. Farley of the Democratic national committee regarding plans for the Indiana campaign. This word was received here today by Keith Johns, secretary of the Indiana Democratic state committee, who has been in the city several days laying plans for the conference at national Democratic headquarters. FOOD AND WINE ARE BURGLAR’S ONLY LOOT Thief Ransacks House After Tasty Meal From Ice Box. A burglar entered the home of Arthur A. Grimm, 5148 Ellenberger avenue, last night and had a feast of food and a quart of wine found in the ice box. The house was ransacked but nothing else of value taken. Tne same burglar, according to police, entered the home of George A. Newton, 3859 East Michigan street, ransacked the house and took a pair of spectacles valued at $lO. FLIGHT PRICES SLASHED Uent-a-Pound Air Trips Are Announced for Next Week. Cent-a-pound flights will be staged at Hoosier airport Sunday afternoon and all next week, Harold C. Brooks, airport secretary, announced today. Mr. Brooks said that the flights will be put on the poundage basis in order to give children advantage of low rates. Killed Leaving Street Car By United Press WARSAW, Ind., June 21.—Frank Gift, 65, was killed late yesterday when struck by an automobile as he alighted from a street car.

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Miss Norma Heuer The degree of associate in the American Guild of Organists has been awarded Miss Norma Heuer, a member of the Indianapolis chapter, according to word received from New York. LADY ASTOR BARS WINE TOAST, DRINKS WATER Titled American Steals Spotlight at Drake Ceremony. By United Press PLYMOUTH, England, June 21. Lady Astor, American-born representative in the British house of commons, took the spotlight at a ceremony in memory of Sir Francis Drake yesterday by taking a winefilled goblet from a midshipman of the American battleship Wyoming and throwing the wine into the river. “I can not understand why men will leave home for this beastly stuff,” she observed. She then drank the toast to great admiral in water. Six Killed in Train Crash. By United Press MULHOUSE, France, June 21. Six workmen were killed today when a workmen’s train crashed into a bumper near here and two coaches were telescoped.

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If you have ever tried to clock 300 or 400 miles in one day’s drive you can imagine the terrific output of energy a racing driver crowds into "the 500” at Indianapolis. As Bill Cummings said himself after the race: 1 "33 drivers started the Indianapolis Classic this year...scorching the bricks over that 2 1 / 2 -mile track*

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EWING MURDER TRIALTO OPEN Seven-Year-Old Slaying to Have Court Climax at Greenfield. By Times Special GREENFIELD, June 21.—Willard Ewing, captured in the Kentucky hills after a seven-year search, will

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BILL CUMMINGS FOUGHT OFF a fast field of daring drivers for over 4% exhausting hours of nerve-racking, record-breaking speed to take the 500-mile classic at the Indianapolis Speedway, Press wires flashed: "Cummings, after stretching himself first requested a cigarette It was a Camel! For Bill is a Camel smoker of 12 years’ standing, and knows that smoking a Camel gives you a quick "snap-back” in energy!

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be tried Monday in Hancock circuit court here for the murder in 1927 of Miss Zenith Burress, whom he had married illegally, and her stepfather, David O. Boyles. Preparations for the trial were made yesterday with the drawing of a special venire of fifty names for jury service. Although Ewing and his allleged victims lived in Indianapolis, the crime is said to have occurred en route to Greenfield, where the three were to have the marriage annulled. The victims were found, their heads crushed with an ax, in a ditch five miles southwest of here. Ewing was arrested recently while painting a house in Standford, Ky.

For 200 grueling laps...nearly 5 hours of it...we kept up the blistering pace. I had to average 104.863 miles an hour, the new world’s record for ’the 500’ ...sometimes hitting it up to over 2 miles a minute ...to win. 4 hours and 46 minutes of this wrings the vitality out of a man and you can bet that I felt pretty well played out at the end of the race.

A deputy sheriff noted the resemblance be ween him and a photograph in the county rogue’s gallery. The horrible nature of the crime aroused nation-wide attention and an extensive manhunt was made for Ewing in several states. He had married Miss Burress, although he had not obtained a divorce from his first wife. United States to Buy Cotton By United Press WASHINGTON, June 21— Relief Administrator Harry L. Hopkins plans government purchases of 250,000 bales of cotton to make bedding for the unemployed, he said today.

My mechanic and I turned to Camels for the first luxurious smoke that always chases that tired feeling away. Any time I’m ’all in’ I know that Camels will give me a ’lift’ in energy. I smoke them steadily, too, because I know that Camels will never jangle healthy nerves.” This "energizing effect” in Camels, long recog-

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INSULL FENS MEMOIRS; HE ‘NEEDS THE MONEY’ Uncertain How Soon He Will Be Finished, He Declares. By United Press CHICAGO, June 21.—While he awaited the arrival of his wife from Europe and his trial in federal

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court Samuel Insull today turned author and began penning his memoirs—the saga of his rise to power. ‘‘l need the money,” he said simply. He was uncertain whether his life story would be finished before he goes on trial on criminal charges

nized by Camel smokers, has recently been studied and confirmed by a famous research laboratory in New York. It is harmless, refreshing. You’ll like Camels—a matchless blend of costlier tobaccos. You can "get a lift with a Camel” as often as you wish. Camels never get on your nerves, no matter how many you smoke.

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