Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1934 — Page 2

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WOMAN'S DEATH IS PROBED BY HOMICIDE SQUAD Victim Drops Dead in Front of Hotel: Identity Not Yet Established. Homield* mj uad investigators are today probing the mysterious early today of a woman believed to be Mis* Olga Buettner St. Louis, Mo. The woman eollapsed yesterday on the pavement in front of the Antlers hotel. „ City hospital attaches attributed the death to "heat exhaustionbut Coroner William E Arbuckle. suspicious of the peculiar circumstances surrounding the death, ordered an investivation. The woman, now listed a* the ritv morgue as ‘ Mary Doe,” alighted from a car containing two other women in front of the hotel yesterday afternoon. A belibov, Victor McKinney. 19, nf 472 North State street, took her baggage Hears Woman Fall The two women called to her, "Now. we 11 see what kind of a woman you are!" Young McKinney heard the woman fall to the cavemen as the car drove a • ay. Persons passing bv picked h°r up and took her inside the hotel to await the arrival of the city hospital ambulance She never regained Consciousness. Police are holding her three suit cases, a spring coat, two pairs of spectacles and a handbag eontain'.jpg sl9 and a $5 check made out to a John Willis. Bible Among Possessions The woman is described as being about 40 years old. 5 feet 8 inches tall. 110 pounds in weight with brown hair streaked with gray. She wore a pair of shoes bought in St. Louis. Mo. Among her possessions police found a Bible with the verse ‘•Blessed are they that hear the word of Ood and keep it,” penned on the flyleaf. The Bibie had been the gift of Helen Gould Shepard to Olga Buettner. A letter addressed to Miss Beuttner from the Bible Truth depot. St. Louis. Mo, describing the bearer ms a "very godly sister.” also was discovered among the effects.

C. M. T. CAMP CHIEF INSPECTS FORT UNIT Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Mort of Ft. Haves Is Visitor. Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Mort. officer m charge of citizens military training ramn affairs in the Fifth Corps, area, made a routine inspection of Ft. Benjamin Harrison camp activities yesterday morning, returning to Ft. Hayes. Columbus, after luncheon. Dr. H. L. Smith. Indiana university education school dean, addressed the cadets this morning. The talk supplemented the citizenship course conducted by Major Ralph E. Jones. Pistol practice will be completed today. The rifle and machine gun course was finished yesterday. TIRE THEFT SUSPECT NABBED BY SOLDIER Caught Youth in Art. Fort Sergeant Tells Police. No one is going to steal tires from a fellow officer s car if Sergeant H. ! J. Dove of the 151st Field Artillery. Indiana National Guard, can help it. Seeing a Negro removing the spare ; tire from an auto belonging to an officer's car parked near the Na- j tional Guard Armory yesterday. l Sergeant Dove gave chase and captured a youth at Senate avenue and St. Clair street. The alleged thief, who later was charged with petit larceny and vagrancy at police headquarters, gave his name as John Sherrill Wiggins. 21. of 2310 Ralston avenue SUMMER FESTIVAL TO BE HELD BY CHURCH Program Announced by Pastor of St. John's. St John s Roman Catholic church will hold its annual summer festival on the church grounds tomorrow and Saturday, the Rev. Clement M. Hosier. pastor, has announced. The program will include card parties each afternoon with the nightly activity being devoted to the festival proper. A fish luncheon will be served in the church social rooms at Capitol avenue and Georgia street, between 11 and 1 tomorrow. Kiwanians Hear Radio Singers Entertainment by the Caiiornia Varsity Eight, radio singers, featured the Ktwanis Club meeting yesterday noon at the Columbia Club. SUMMER HAY FEVER Persistent -*0101115.' with it.-liinc. smart in;: eves and £*"n*ral d*|r*.*s*f*i feeling. frequently denotes Sprang Hay Fever tliotr Fevert aused now by irritating pollens of sra**cs and tr*.>s. Ordinary cold remedies won't h. Ip. Gel at the trouble tkra|l the blood w th Pr. Platt's Rinex Prescription capsules First dose sires relief in 30 minutes, usually Safe. At Haas s. SSK'.-Ad-vertisement.

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•Old Tom” and His Ostrich Plum'. 1 Crown. Ostrich feathers coming back? Ask ' Old Tom,” pilot elephant of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum A Bailey herd of fifty "ponderous and midget pachyderms.” Tom and Queen, leaders of the howdah elephants in “The Durbar,” magnificent inaugural bigtop spectacle, each wear a jeweled crown bedecked with more than a hundred waving plumes. The show exhibits in Indianapolis next Tuesday. Performances will be given at 2 and 8 p. m.. the doors opening an hour earlier to permit inspection of the menagerie.

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7 HURT IN CITY BY SERIES OF VARIED MISHAPS Four Children Injured in Accidents; Five Caused by Autos. Seven persons, four of them children. were injured yesterday in accidents. Five accidents were caused by autos, one through the peeling of a turnip, and a seventh accident was due to the fall of a swing. Charlena Colton, 6, of 1133 Troy avenue, suffered a cut left hand while peeling a turnip on the front

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porch of her home. She was taken to city hospital. James Hill. 16, of 105 Croslev street, a broken left arm when he fell from a truck. Others injured In car accidents were: Mrs Ida McClain. 38. of 1303 Bridge street; Edward Fleming. 3, of 767 McCarty street. Richard Sewell. 2365 Park avenue, and Mary Alice Heckman. 6, of 1425 Sharon avenue. Lenora Rehe, 18. of 502 South New Jersey street, suffered head lacerations when a swing attached to a gas pipe fell as the pipe loosened and the pipe struck her head. She was taken to city hospital. MUSICAL_PROGRAM SET Christian Men Builders to Entertain C. M. T. C. A program of music, dancing and vocal solos will be given by the Christian Men Builders, Inc., at the citizens military training camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison at 8 p. m. Saturday. The Federation of Civic Clubs orchestra, led by Leslie Troutman, will play.

NYE BROADENS SPLIT IN RANKS OF REPUBLICANS Takes Issue on G. 0. P. View Roosevelt Is Too Liberal. By Cniteil Press WASHINGTON. July 26—Fresh evidence of the continued gulf between the regular and progressive wings of the Republican party was afforded today by Senators Daniel O. Hastings of Delaware and Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota. Senator Hastings, co-chairman of the Republican senatorial-congres-

sional campaign committee, attacked the Roosevelt program as “revolutionary.” “It must be evident by this time that it is dangerous,” he said. "Likewise it must be evident a ! check must be placed on it. A free | America is once more needed.” Senator Nye attacked the NRA ! but his complaint against President Roosevelt was that he had not been "liberal enough.” "However,” he said, speaking of the senate progressive bloc, “the mere fact that he hasn't done all we hoped for hasn't driven any of us back into the Hoover camp.” Meantime, he declared the “elephant hasn't learned a thing.” The Republicans,” Mr. Nye said, “will nominate Mills, Reed or Wadsworth in 1936. An ultra-conserva-tive platform, opposing extension of New Deal achievements will be offered the voters. "The result: Another crushing defeat at the polls. Leaders are making the mistake of believing that dissatisfaction in some sections over some phases of the New Deal is

\ a signal for the return of Coolidge and Hoover conservatives. And one. ! not blind, knows this isn't true.”

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