Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1934 — Page 6

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TOY DESIGNERS OFFERS 50,000 NEW CREATIONS Realism, New Deal Influence, Evident in Original Products. By United Prrst NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—Under the sheltering: wings of the Blue Eagle, toy designers have produced about 50.000 new designs with realism as the compelling motif, a visit to the annual convention of Toy Manufacturer s disclosed today. The NRA stimulus to an industry resigned to only slight changes in toys year after yean-, stems from the code provision that a designer has the exclusive right to anew creation for two years. The resulting creative urge (and expected better business) have combined in the production of $200,000,000 worth of toys this year, compared with 5190.000.000 in 1931 The toys on exhibition now are more practical than their predecessors. There are dolls that nurse from a bottle, electric stoves that cook, vacuum cleaners that clean, and washing machines that really wash, cement mixers that mix cement or anything else; microscopes and air-conditioned greenhouses. Asa concession to current events the farm problem is commemorated by toy reapers, barns and herds of live stock and the visit of the fleet last summer by battleships, cruisers and submarines. DRIVER BOUND TO JURY Bridgeport Man Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter. William R. Kress, 28, Bridgeport, was held to the Marion county grand jury yesterday by Municipal Judge Dewey Myers under *IOOO bond on a charge of involuntary manslaughter and failure to stop after an accident in connection with the traffic death of Lester Spangler, 21, of 2166 Napoleon-st, Nov. 25.

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APPROACH FOR CANCER STUDY IS DISCOVERED Revealing of Reasons for Immunity of Some May ‘Give Preventive. By United Prmt NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—Dr. William J. Mayo of the world-famous

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SENATOR FIGHTS ELECTION PROBE IN NEWMEXICO Cutting Likely to Get Seat as Costigan Opposes Investigation. By United Peru WASHINGTON. Dec. 7.—Senator Edward P. Costigan, Colorado Dem-

ocratic progressive, said today he will oppose any investigations into New Mexico senatorial campaign expenditures which is being urged by some Democratic regulars following the victory, by a narrow margin, of Senator Bronson Cutting, Republican, over Dennis Chavez, Democrat. Senator Costigan is a member of the Campaign Expenditures Committee. On the basis of the present political lineup of the committee, Senator Costigan's decision would appear to prevent any possibility*of the group going into New Mexico. The committee consists of three Democrats and two Republicans. It was believed that Senator William E. Borah, Idaho, and Senator Henry

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W. Keyes, New Hampshire. Republican members, would vote against investigation. These, with Mr. Costigan's vote, would line up against the vote of the two Democratic members, Senator James F. Byrnes. South Carolina, and William H. Dieterich, Illinois, if the latter favor the inquiry. Word of Mr. Costigan's stand waa sent to Senator Byrnes, chairman, at his home in Spartanburg, S. C. Senator Costigan asked Mr. Byrnes to record hir. vote "at this time and on the present record” against any committee investigation in New’ Mexico. The record referred to was one prepared by an investigator sent into New Mexico prior to the election.