Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1934 — Page 9

JUNE 25, 1934_

BOY. 4. DIES OF BORNS RECEIVED IN AUTO CRASH Two Others Hurt as Gas Tank Explodes: Woman Hit-Run Victim. Gene Paul Hatmaker. 4 of 303 North Ra- dfc f . . day in city hospital from burns suffer (i in an automobile accident ninth traffic fatality in Marion I I father, Frea 59 sr * block South Arlington avenue. A tire blowout caused the crash. Mr. Hat maker suffered slight burns and Edna Thompson. 6, of RO=) North Bancroft street a passencer. was rut on the head. Carl Nitrauer 26 of 53!) South Arlington Last rites and burial will be held in Peru tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Van Kinnev. 70, of 1430 South Harding street, suffered cuts and an ist °on C Howard 'street. VIOO "block. The license number of the car was STATE POLICE RADIO FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE Citizens Committee Has §30,000 tor Needed System. The citizens’ committee named to raise funds for construction of a state police radio system has $30,000 E A M Glnssbrenner. committee Paul V. McNutt, who has indicated he will boost the fund to SSO 000 by director, says the system can be put in operation within two days after the arrival of the necessarx equipment. EX-MASTERS’ FETE SET Centre Lodge of Masons to Honor 27 Former Officers. Centre lodge. No. 23. F. Ss A. M., will hold a dinner in honor of the twenty-seven living past masters of the lodge at the Masonic temple. North and Illinois streets, at 6:30 Wednesday night. Oldest living past master is Charles E. Jones who was master in IRfW) and has served as secretary thirty-four years Colonel Thomas L Shrrburnp. commanding officer of the Eighty-fourth division, organized re-erves. will be principal speaker. 8 Killed in Serbian Plane Dive ZAGREB. Serbia. June 25,-Eight spectators were killed and thirty were injured today when an airplane. out of control, nose dived into a great rrowd watching an aerial circus at the town of Esseg.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to Mabel C. Stuniph. 1515 North Colorado s'trnif. Chevrolet sedan. 3S-SOS from Illinois and South streets Ftchard Trum. Lockerbie hotel. Studebaker sedan. M-7120 Irom Illinois and Chesapeake street Trretl Lish 2*ll Wes* Michigan stree'. Pontiac coupe M-7.il from Nca York and Meridian streets Stewart Radio Inc 101 West Maple Road boule-. ard. Lord coupe Irom I*oo Norm Alabama street l D Bruiibcrri F7 R 3 Danville./Ind . Buick sedan. H-oin. from Twenty-eighth and McPherson streets Shea Motor Sale-. 1033 North Meridian street. Ford coupe. M-17G0. from 1912 Nor*h Alabama strict Norrrl Hayes Rl4 Inti'.vna avenue. Reo sedan. M-R54 from fill Indiana avenue Per be I ar'.t 1970 Norih Alabama street Ford roach. 170-211. from in front of 1930 North Alabama street

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: S R Strau-er. 13 North Ortental street. Ford coupe lound at St. Clair and New Jersey streets W H Livengeod ?fi Fast Washington street Stack edan. found a* Thirteenth and Pennsylvania streets. Dr Clt”n Hostettler. 37 West S* Clair sf-eet. Apt 210. Chrvsler sedan, found in front of 512 Douglas street. C W Joline. 303 R College avenue Ford coach, found in front of 9 North Alabama st reef. Robert Hoaglar.d. Hi Jackson street. Franklin. Ind Chrvsler sedan found tn rear of 2100 North Rural street, stripped of three 'ires and o’her accessories. M Leave!!. 150 Fa.-' Vermont s'reet. Fo'd roadster, found in tront of 1932 Hillside avenue L B. Brothei s. 102 Ohio avenue Ft Thomas. Ky. Chevrolet cvach, found on Sh.r’ev roatl ore mile east of Bridgeport, st pped of spare fire T.oscoe Rodgers. 1701 l T n:on stref Fs- ex sedan found at Raymond street and Be'.mont avenue. Ford roadster. 305-992 Ohio found on vacant lot m 3300 block North Meridian street 3 Mo*e. 1102 North Alabama street Ford coach found a' Thirty-second ar.d Harding streets. WASH OUT _ 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep •. . Vigor .. . Vitality Medic*! authorities agree that your kidneys eontan 1- MILE? of tiny tubes or Alters wh.oh hc’p to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have troche with too frequent bladder passages with seamy amount causing burning and d.scomfort. the 15 MILES of kidney need washing out- This danger signal may be the beginr.r.g of nagging backache, leg pa rs, loss of pep and vitality, getting cp nights, lumbago, swollen ieet and ankle*, rheumatic pains and dirtiness. If k’dnevs con t empty 3 p.nts every day and get nd of 4 pounds of waste matter, your body will take up these poisons causing serious trouble. It may knock you out and lay you up for many months. Don't wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN S PILLS - .. a doctor's prescription . . . which has been used successfully by rail! css of kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give quick re es and will help to wash out the 15 MILES of kidney tubes. But don't twke chances with strong drugs or axalled “kidney cures" that ela_a to fix yoa op in It minutes.fer they may ser. usly injur* and irritate delicate tissu. Insist on DOAN'S PILLS ... the eld reliable relief that contain no “dope ‘ or babit-f-inning drug*. Be sure you get DO aNS FILLS at yow druggist. £ 1334. Fnster-MUbura Cos.

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Faith Whitney, who made a stunning figure in a presentation gown at the British court five weeks before, looks even more rharming in a bridal gown! The daughter of the late Caspar Whitney. author and explorer, she is shown leaving New York's Church < : Heavenly Rest after her marriage to Morgan Wing .Jr.

STEPFATHER IS SHOT IN FIGHT OVER JOB City Youth Held for Assault After Family Quarrel. Unemployment was the basis of an argument which resulted in a shooting here yesterday. George Seldmeier, 42, ot 609 Lindwo ' avenue, according to police, is alleged to have been shot by his stepson, Charles Seldmeier 21, unemployed, when the son became angry at being chided over failure to obtain a job. During the fight Charles w T as bitten by his stepfather's dog. George Seldmeier was sent to city hospital and Charles SeldmeiPr was arrested and charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. Old Time Grid Star Dies By t inted Press FRANKLIN. Ind., June 25.—William J. Ransdeli, 68, one-time Purdue university football player, died last night following a leg amputation.

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CITY CONSUMER BOARD TO HOLD * FIRST MEETING Mrs. Frances Streightoff Is Named Chairman of Group. Plans for a study of consumers’ problems were to be made at the organization meeting of the Marion | County Consumers council this j afternoon In the offices of Fred !

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Hoke, Indiana director of the National Emerency council. The consumers council will act as a co-ordinating agency between NRA and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in handling consumers’ problems, particularly those relating to price. Through the councils, it is hoped to aid in adjusting local complaints against unfair prices and misrepresentation in advertising. Mr. Hoke announced. Mrs. Frances Streightoff. 733 East Thirty-third street, has been appointed chairman of the local organization. Other members are Dr. John G. Benson. Methodist hospital superintendent; Dr. Earl Forty-third street, associate professor of economics at Butler university; Allen Bloom. Kirshbaum Center executive secretary: Miss Gertrude Brown. 3259 Carrollton

avenue: Mrs. C. C. Hadley. 3719 Kenwood avenue; Mrs. J. W. Moore, 838 Knights of Pythias building, and Mrs. Harry Woodbury, 536 North Central court. The members were appointed directly by the National Emergency council from Washington and serve without pay. PLAN WEEKLY DANCES Shambah Temple to Sponsor Events at Riverside. The drum and bugle corps of Shambah Temple 139, D. O. K. K., will sponsor Thursday night dances during the summer at the Riverside dance pavilion in order to raise funds to send the corps to the international convention next year. The first dance will be held next Thursday.

JIMMY WEDELL DIES IN AIRPLANE CRASH Pilot, Internationally Famous, Killed in Louisiana. By United Press PATTERSON. La.. June 25. James Robert (Jimmy) Wedell. internationally famous speed pilot and

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plane designer, was killed late yesterday when the plane In which he was giving a novice a first flying lesson crashed from 200 feet. The student. Frank Sneeringer, not seriously hurt, could give only a vague account of the accident, but witnesses said he must have “frozen the stick." Mr. Wendell was one of the world's best known pilots and held

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many records. Flying ships he designed and built himself held, among others, the world's sped record for land planes (304.98 miles an hour). Produce Man Dies of Injuries LA PORTE. Ind . June 25 —lnjuries received in an automobile accident last week were fatal yesterday to William Cox, 45. La Porte produce dealer