Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1934 — Page 19
NOV. 23,1934
WIDOW'S SHARE OF VANDERBILT RICHES PERILED Angered Mother Willing to Work to Pay Expense of Appeal.
fiv r rit'4 pr,„ NEW YORK Nov 2J.—Attorneys v .11 de’ermin'* today if Mrs Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, gay widow of B'iiinald Vanderbilt. ill have to go work if she is to appeal Justice John F Carets decision that award'd custody of her 10-year-old daughter. Gloria, to her sister-in-law. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. The phrasing of Justice Carew’s 111 Va nderof in oon an allowanee fr m the trust fund Vanderbilt estabh-iied for his daughter. The trustees of the f md were made parties to the court order and could reduce her income to the point where she would not have the money for the expensive procedure of appeal. Mrs. Vanderbilt hrrself saw this a> an eventuality when she received reporters in her town house need J tin Caii w s dec :o>i and Mrs. Whitney. .She said she would get a job if necessary. Mrt. Vanderbilt by strict legal Interpretation is not entitled to n.m< • fr<*m the child’s estate for h< r o*n upport. She has received SIOOO a month which presumably w . for the child s support. Now that the child is in the hands of Un Whitney Mrs. Vanderbilts inc mi dependent on the will of the trustees. Mrs. Vanderbilt’s voire was icy fi id and without passion but her denunciation of the decision and Mi' Whitney had the sting ol words carefully selected and meditated. • j am confident that no court in this land will su tain this fantastic and extraordinary decision.” she Ihe New York Daily News quoted Mrs. Vanderbilt as charging that Mrs. Whitney had undertaken to • purcl.a e" her daughter in September. 1933. Mi Vanderbilt instructed her attorn’ vs to prepare for immediate appeal. She still has money left fi in the SIOO,OOO she inherited last April from her late husband's mother, and this will pay immediate expenses. *1 am not afraid of my record." she said ' The case may leave me pennile. Mrs. Whitney may try to have my allowance as the child’s mother cut down to nothing by the turn mate’s court—but if needs be I will o out and work at anything I can h id to get back my child." ERROR CORRECTED IN WINDOW THEFT CASE hath, r Notified Owner of Offer, Joseph William's Jr. Says. Jo , pil Williams Jr.. Negro. 2140 Sheldon street, today asked The Times to correct a story’ carried yesteidav in which it was stated that Wi inv father wa* sought for selling a woman windows which had be. a mien from the woman’s house. Williams said his father is a carpenter employed by the woman, and that when another man attempted to .sell the windows to Williams’ la-th-r. the father notified the owner of th.e liux\ who, ui turn, notified the police.
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ADJUTANT ANNOUNCES STATE TROOP SHIFTS Lebanon t apt.nn Moved to City as Tyndall Aid. Personnel changes in Indiana national g .ard uni’s were announced today bv Adjutant-General Elmer F Straub. Captain Fred R. Donaldson was .transferred from the First batalilon staff One Hundred and Thirtyninth field artillery, Lebanon, to the Thirty-Ninth division staff, where he will serve as aid to MajorGeneral Robert H. Tyndall and direct publicity for the division. Wayne Cov, former secretary to Governor Paul V. McNutt and now a second lieutenant on the state s’aff, will be tiansferred to the
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First batalllon staff, which will be reorganized. First Lieutenant Bayard Shumate will be advanced to captain. RELIGION SCHOLAR TO ADDRESS CITY GROUP Philosopher Will Speak Before Theosophical Group. Dr. Avhn B. Kuhn, New York Cny, scholar in the fields of religion and philosophy, will address the Indianapolis Theosophical Society Monday and Tuesday nights in the D. A. R. chaptel hall, 824 North Pennsylvania street. Dr. Kuhn, who will speak on Shall Religion Perish,” has done considerable investigating in the pre-Christian texts of Greek and Egyptian religions.
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JAPANESE VOTE HUGE WAR APPROPRIATIONS Budget Includes Largest Military Fund in History. Ry l nit‘4 Prr* TOKIO, Nov, 23 —Overriding the economy pleas of its finance ministry, the Japanese cabinet today approved a budget of 2.210.000.000 yen '5643,552,000), including the largest’ peace-time appropriations ever granted its army and navy forces. The navy will receive 530,000.000 yen i $154,336.000>, and the army 490,000.000 yen ($142,689,000), under the program. The cabinet action was a victory for Admiral Mineo Osumi, naval minister, and General
Senjuro Havashl, minister of war. over the conservative Finance Minister Fujii. SUSPECT HELD WHEN ATTACK VICTIM DIES Greensburg Man Found Bleeding, Succumbs Shortly After. Ry Lnitrrl I‘r' tt GREENSBURG. Ind.. Nov. 23 George Wise was held for questioning today as police investigated the death of Wililam Sallee, 47. apparently the victim of an attack. Irvin Coulter told officers Sallee had been intoxicated at his home yesterday and after a brief absence he found the victim bleeding at the mouth. Sallee died shortly afterward. Wise was arrested on information that he and Sallee had quarreled earlier in the day.
DATE CONSIDERED FOR I LANDIS VACANCY POLL Election Commissioners Discuss Topic at Sevsion Today. Members of the state board of election commissioners met today to discuss the date for a special election to name a successor to Frederick Landis. Logansport, as representative from the Second congressional district. Fred C. Gause. Republican membei, believes the special election can be held immediately or delayed until after congress convenes Jan. 3 and stih comply with the law. Governor Paul V. McNutt believes the election ran not be held until after congress meets and officially declares the seat vacant. Democrats have unofficially indorsed
George R. Durgan. Lafayette, whom Mr. Landis defeated. Kenesaw Mountain Landis II has announced his candidacy on the Republican ticket. N. E. A. AID SELECTED Californian Appointed Secretary of Education Association. R v l nilr<! Prrt* BLOOMINGTON. Ind . Nov. 23 Appointment of Willard E. Givens, DON’T COUGH/ OJAP TRENTS/ /i COMPOUND 4 jives Sure Qiactißflief AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Oakland. Cal., as permanent secretary of the National Education As* 'ociation, was announced today by H. L. Smith, dean ol tne Indiana university education department , and provident ol the NEA. Mr. Givens was graduated from Indiana university in 1913. Thousands oF I Women Say ■ u jm Gfi Ha ? h Heiped i
