Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1934 — Page 8

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JON LINDBERGH HAS BIRTHDAY. DDT NO PARTY Flying Couple’s Son Spends Day at Play: He’s 2 Years Old. Rt r tMfrrf Vrttm NORTH HAVEN Me. Aug 16 Jon Lindbergh son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, was ? years, old today. He treated the orasion with as little ceremony as his father did hi* famous flight to Pans. It was understood that no special observance of the birthday anni\ersary was planned at the Dwight W Morrow homestead, where Jorr is spending his second summer. His parents flew to New York Monday after vacationing here mast of the last five or six weeks. It was reported they might not return again this summer. The Lindbergh heir has been having the time of his young life here m the company of his parent*. the Morrows, nurse Betty Gow, and a big black shepherd dog. Today was like any other day •for him. If the weather is good he will be permitted to romp on the spacious lawns outside the island homestead, attended by the Scottish nurse, members of the household, and th* dog that has become his inseparable companion and protector. North Haven natives, most of whom live at the east end of the island, about four miles from the Morrow estate, .see little of the child. Betty Gow has had him to town a few times when she has come down to make purchases, and Mrs Lindbergh had him down with her one day last wreek. But for the most part Jon can be seen only from a distance, playing outside the home.

COUPLE DIE IN EFFORT TO SCALE MT. RITTER Buzzards Guide Rescue Party to Spot of Tracedv. Rv t mtf /**•• NORTH FORK Cal.. Aug. 16—A deep crevasse of a glacier on precipitous Mt. Ritter. 13.000-foot peak of the high Sierras, today held the bodies of two amateur mountain climbers. Norman Clyde, famous Alpinist, was guided by circling buzzards to the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ritenbacher. Ran Mateo, after a weeks search in the Minarets area. The Rittenbarhers were roped together as they tried to ascent Mt. Ritter. One of them fell, carrying the others into the crevasse. CLERKS' ASSOCIATION ADOPTS NEW PROGRAM Measure to Protect Funds Is Included in Meeting. Plans to make the Indiana Clerks' Association, composed of county clerks, a more progressive and vital body, were under way today following outline of the program by Landess L. White. Marion. Grant rounty rlrrk and new president of the organization, meeting yesterday at the Clavpool. Among legislative aims of the association is codification of election laws, simplification of the registration law and a measurp to protect clerks in connection with funds in their care. TROPHY OFFERED FOR LEGION COLOR GUARDS Kokomo Man to Make Award at State Convention. Glen R Hillus. Kokomo, will award a silver trophy to the best color guard which marches in the parade of the annual convention of the Indiana department of the American Legion in Gary. Aug 27. The winning guard will be selected by five judges. To hold the trophy permanently, it must be received three consecutive years. The award will be made on neatness of uniforms, execution of drill, military bearing and greatest deference to the colors. ROOMER STEALS GEM Pohee Hunt Suspect in Theft of SIRS Jewelry. Mrs Clara Snyder. 1826 North Delaware street, had a room to rent today while police had a report from Mrs. Snyder requesting the arrest of a man w ho took a room at her homp and left after stealing SlB5 in jewelry.

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SECOND PRISON GUARD RESIGNS Michigan City Man Quits; No Reason Given by Warden Kunkel. By I "<l'd Pret, MICHIGAN CITY. Ind . Aug. 16. —Resignation of the second guard at the state prison withm the last week was announced today by Warden Louis E. Kunkel. Charles Bodine. Michigan City, guard in the hospital for the criminally insane, left the prison Tuesdav. Mr. Kunkel announced. Bodine will be succeeded byGeorge Phillips. Terre Haute. No reason was given by Kunkel for the resignation. Harry Parker, another guard, suspended after five prisoners made their escape over the wall recently, was the other who quit the institution. SILVER CARGO SHIPPED S. S. Washington Bears Largest Consignment to V. S. By I n>h ii Prrt* SOUTHAMPTON. England. Aug. 16.—The S. S. Washington will take aboard tonight the largest consignment of silver ever shipped to the United States. It consists of 12.000 bars valued at approximately $6,350,000. The silver weighs 400 tons.

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20-FOOT SEA MONSTER SEEN IN RECORD DIVE Dr. Beebe Drops 3.028 Feet in Bathysphere toStudy Life. By Unit'll !’r, HAMILTON. BERMUDA. Aug. 16 —A twenty-foot sea monster, gliding past the bathysphere diving ball of Dr William C. Beebe, provided 1 science today with new information regarding life in the black depths of the Atlantic ocean. Mr. Beebe and his associate, Otis Barton, saw the monster, the largest living thing ever seen deep in the sea. when they descended in Mr. Beebes steel diving ball 3,028 feet—more than half a mile and a new record. Comparatively, Mr Beebe in his dive but scratched the surface of the sea. The greatest depth found in the Atlantic is 27.972 feet, off Puerto Rico, and the greatest depth j found m any sea is 35.400 feet, off Mindanao island in the Philippines. But Mr. Beebe, studying marine

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HEIRESS IS MARRIED Bride Continues Soc4al Work After Wedding. By United Pre** NEW YORK. Aug. 16.— Without the knowledge of her parents. Miss Ann Whiting of Scarborough-On-Hudson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles WhiUng. was married on April 21 to Julian Murray of Minneapolis, it was learned today. Miss Whiting is heiress to a large share of the Crowell Publishing Company stock. She is continuing her social-service work. Mr. Murray is studying merchandising at the R. H. Macy store.

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FOESWORKING TO CUT DOWN HITLER’S VOTE Reds. Socialists Smear Walls With Paint, Stuff Ballots in Mailboxes. By United Prett BERLIN. Aug. 16.—Communists j and Socialists, working under cover! at the risk of their lives, today sought to reduce the landslide vote by which Adolf Hitler seeks approval of his assumption of the offices of president and chancellor. All over Berlin there apepared, painted on walls and sidewalks, jammed into householders’ mail boxes in the form of printed matter, appeals to the public to vote against Hitler in Sunday’s national referendum at which the public will be asked to say “yes" to his assumption of a dictatorship unrivalled in modem civilization. Though ruthlessly suppressed, the Communist and Socialist parties, it is known, have been operating in secret, maintaining “cells’’ all over

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was no Communist or Socialist propaganda. Now there is a purely internal question, and the underground “red front” pas resumed its activity. SLAYING TRIAL STARTS Woman Faces Murder Charge in Death of Cripple. By United Prr* COOPERSTOWN. N. Y„ Aug 16. —The state opened its case todav against Mrs. Eva Coo. charged with the insurance slaying of Harrv Wright, a cripple she employed as handy man at her roadside inn.

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