Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1934 — Page 19

OCT. 4, 1934.

BRITISH SHIP IS FEARED LOST OFFLABRADOR Three Rescue Vessels Find No Trace of Freighter Millpool. Jiv t nitrd Pro, NEW YORK. Oct 4 —The British freighter Millpool, with between tvcntjr-eight and thirty-three men aboard, was reared lost in a storm oil Labrador today after a fruitless f r arch by three ships that responded to her SOS call Tuesday. Last word from the Millpool was that an after hatch had been b.oken. one man washed overboard, three Injured, and its topmast gone. The Cunard-White Star liner Arcs nia and the Canadian Pacific freighter Beaverhill searched vainly and proceeded, leaving the Canadian Pacific freighter Beaverford to continue the search. The • British freighter Ainderby. which wirelessed for help yesterday 3 500 miles east of New York, was cnfting in a gale, with the British

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‘PAPA BING! WE’RE CROONERS, TOO!’

Following in Papa Bing’s famous footsteps, Phillip Lang Crosby, right, practices his crooning, while his twin brother, Dennis Michael Crosby, looks as if he would rather be a lawyer. The new sons of the popular Hollywood star and his wife, Dixie Lee, tip the scales above nine pounds.

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DUAL ROLE OF STATE OFFICIAL UHDERATTACK Townsend’s Eligibility to Twin Post Questioned . in Two Suits. Political controversy over the eligibility of M. Clifford Townsend to hold the office of LieutenantGovernor and other state posts delegated to him moved into federal and state courts today with the filing of suits attacking the constitutionality of the state departmental reorganization act. The federal court action demands an injunction against Floyd E. Williamson, state auditor, to prevent further salary payments to Mr. Townsend and asks an accounting from the Lieutenant-Governor of all money received by him in his alleged dual capacity. Judge Robert C. Baltzell set Oct. 22 for a hearing in the federal court action. The state action, brought in Marion circuit court, demands an order requiring Governor Paul V. McNutt and other members of the state election board to place the name of Joseph B. Kyle, Gary, on the ballots as a canddiate for LieutenantGovernor in the November election. Don Irwin Is Plaintiff Hearing on the circuit court action before Judge Earl R. Cox is sought within ten days. Filing of the suits 4as been expected since the state election board recently by a two to one vote refused to permit Mr. Kyle’s name to be placed on the ballot on the theory no vacancy exists. Don B. Irwin, Frankfort, Republican state chairman, is plaintiff in the Marion circuit court suit. This action alleges that Mr. Townsend, following his election in November, 1932, as Lieutenant-Governor, “accepted another public office as the administrative and executive officer of the division of agriculture.” The complaint charges that Mr. Townsend thereby vacated the office of Lieutenant-Governor. Baltzell to Hear Action George C, Armstrong, Lawrenceville, 111., claiming eligibility to bring suit because of his diversity in citizenship, filed the federal court test suit. Mr. Armstrong is a taxpayer in Indiana and a resident of Illinois. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell, southern Indiana district, will hear the action attacking the constitutionality of the state department reorganization act. This action complains that the Constitution has been violated in Mr. Townsend’s acceptance of duties additional to those set out in the state Constitution. The duties added to the office of Lieutenant - Governor, Mr. Armstrong's suit alleges, are executive and administrative and opposed to his official duties as prescribed by the Constitution. It is charged also that the reorganization act violates the constitutional requirement that executive, administrative and legislative branches of the state government will be separate. MARSHALL FIELD NEW PHILHARMONIG HEAD Harry Harkness Flagler Resigns After 30 Years’ Service. Hu United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—The Phil-harmonic-Symphony Society of New York had anew president today as it prepared to open its ninety-third season in Carnegie hall tonight. Marshall Field succeeded Harry Harkness Flagler, who for more than thirty years has been interested in the fortunes of the Philharmonic Society and the Symphony Society of New York, which merged under his presidency in 1928. Mr. Flagler gave ill health as the cause for his resignation. Son Wounds Father in Duel Bp United Press LINTON, Ind., Oct. 4.—Frank Vits, 52, and his 23-year-old son Roger were under arrest today after a rifle duel in which the elder man lost his right eye. Police said a family quarrel precipitated the battle.

The Theatrical World George Arliss Acts in His Own Drawing Room BY WALTER D. HICKMAN

GEORGE ARLISS has a quiet sense of humor and it is ready for use even when he is made up in character, ready, to be photographed in a scene. This he proved during the filming of his latest movie, "The Last Gentleman,” which opens tomorrow for a week’s engagement at Loew s Palace. When Mr. Arliss walked on to a set representing the drawing room of the house which he occupies as th£ character of Cabot Barr in this com-

LIBRARIANS TO CONVENE HERE Record Keepers of State to Hold Parley Monday. The first annual convention of the Indiana Association of Record Librarians will be held Monday at the Lincoln with Mrs. Mabel Ellen Tracy, Methodist hospital record librarian and association president, presiding. The Indiana State Hospital Association will be meeting at the Lincoln at the same time and the two groups will join at luncheon. Problems of hospital record librarians will be discussed by prominent physicians, librarians and hospital administrators. The list of speakers before the librarians includes Dr. H. S. Leonard, Indianapolis Medical Society president; Dr. Charles W. Myers, city hospital superintendent; E. C. Mueller, hospital association president; Dr. E. E. Padgett, Indiana, State Medical Association president, and J. B. Martin, Indiana university hospitals superintendent.

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edy, a puzzled look spread over his face. “What room is this?” he inquired. “Your drawing room,” grinned Sidney Lansfield, the director. “So it is.” smiled Arliss. And it was true. An art director lor the producing company had acquired a photograph of the drawing room in Arliss’ own home. So the star must feel very much at home in this set. He is supported by Edna May Oliver. Janet Beecher, Ralph Morgan. Charlotte Henry and others. All of them were anxious to see how Arliss would like to appear on the screen in his own drawing room. And the star loved the little joke. oatx IT is interesting to note that Will Rogers in “Judge Priest” is breaking his former high box office records. Rogers is bringing more people daily into the Apollo than he ever has. It was predicted in this department that he would break all records with this movie. Other theaters today offer: "Cleopatra" at the Indiana; "The Richest Girl in the World” at the Circle, and “Outcast Lady.” at Loew's Palace. BOASTS LONG SERVICE Telephone Engineer 25 Years in Same Industry Today T. D. Dial, toll engineer, Indiana Bell Telephone Company traffic department, today is celebrating the twenty-fifth Anniversary of his service with the telephone industry. Mr. Dial started in the industry with the old Central Union Telephone Company here. He was appointed to his present position in June, 1933.

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