Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1935 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
VAN NUY’S MAIL LOADED WITH PETITIONS
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—Photo by Acme. Paul Sample Among the mail which Paul Sample, assistant secretary to Senator Frederick Van Nuys, received in Washington this week were bundles / 'ontaii'ing petitions bearing 73,361 Indiana signatures asking Congress to publ.sh the testimony of representatives of “Jehovah's Witnesses,” a nation-wide religious sect, before the Federal Communications Commission. The organization seeks radio time for its president. J. F. Rutherford. All the individual signers desire copies of the proceedings.
ENDURANCE FLIER AND DANCER DIE IN CRASH Former Marathon Record Holder and Hollywood Girl Killed. By United Press SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Jan. 18. —Fog sweeping across the San Bernardino Mountains was blamed today for an airplane crash which killed Loren W. Mendell, 35, Los Angeles, former endurance flight corecord holder, and Polly Louise Counnerilh, 21, Hollywood dancer. In an open cockpit biplane in
"Biography of an Indiana Girl” Would surely include notes on exceptional foot- j ‘ flii 1 wear values offered during Marott's > . JANUARY SALE L’g/i Take advantage of the unequaled sale offers now! —Our policy will not permit us to offer sale values ,xi__ a Bachelor Girl,” at Loew'a atrer oan. J IST. Palace, Starting Today! Here are some of the unusual bargains offered in our store-wide sale, including all our five departments, specializing in shoes for each member of the family. Ladies' First Floor Department (Special and Groupings) Queen Quality Shoes Selby Arch Preservers *ar 5 4 35 w *5t 5 $“! Dickerson’s Marott Quality Shoes Meta-Tarsal Arch Relief Nationally Known $5 and $6 Values v* 8 ,,?. 6 65 $ 2 35 Men's Second Floor Department BOSTONIANS FREEMAN 493 Pairs—Special Purchase $5 and $6 Values and Grain Leather Patterns Grain Leather Patterns and Broken Loti ' *5-85 *3'Bs 4 85 Children's Third Floor Department Poll Parrot Shoes * Shoes for school, play and dress wear. .Styles for the growing foot to insure alltime comfort. Hoq Priced upward according 95 .70 to size. / ‘ Fourth Floor Foot Health Department ARCHLOCK, Now sz.Bs tyjs Dr. Hess Classified Shoes $8.50 and $9.50 \ aiue / a __ mm M mm mi mm mm mm mm ■ One of America's Best Makes. Children’s Hose, Third Floor Ladies' Sheer AT7 r 3 i*ao‘' Chiffon Hose,' 0/C 35c to 65c Values, lOc, 19c, 29c \ First Floor, Hosiery Dept. Downstairs Department Here in this Economy Department are offered unusual values in season's latest styles at prices far below their value. $1 69 Women’s Brown, Blue or Black $0.33 I Pumps, Straps, Ties Complete Range of Sizes
which they were returning to Los Anegels from Barstow they fell to their deaths on a mountainside 18 miles northwest of San Bernardino late yesterday. Mr. Mendell gained flying fame when he and R- B. Reinhart broke the endurance flight record established by the Army plane, Question Mark. Housing .Secretary Will Visit City Miss Catherine Bauer, National Labor Housing Conference'executive secretary, will be in Indianapolis Feb. 11 and 12, to attend a building trades council at 312 Washington-st.
JAN. 18, 1935
NEW ACCUSERS OF BRUNO STAR IN TIMES MOVIE Amelia Earhart Also Shown on Conclusion of Hop from Hawaii. The procession of witnesses, each of them forging tighter a chain of evidence linking Bruno Hauptmann to the Lindbergh kidnaping, is to be seen in the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel. Graham McNamee, noted radio announcer and the screen's talking reporter, vividly describes this and the other important events in the reel. Handwriting experts and persons who assert that they saw the prisoner at key points connected with the mystery, follow each other on the stand. Despite cold weather, the curious continue to invade the trial town of Flemington, N. J., eager to see the principals in the case. Other important news events to be seen in the current reel include Amelia Earhart Putnam's landing at Oakland. Cal., at the end of the first solo flight from Hawaii ever made: Indians praying publicly for the safety of their village at St. Regis, Canada, as floods force huge ice floes over the banks of the river; thrilling speed and acrobatic events by Army airmen at the allAmerican Air Show in Miami, Fla.; the return of Baby Helen Priscilla Stam to Wuhu, China, by a native Christian clergyman after bandits killed her mother and father; and the wreckage of a case at South Bend, Ind., caused by the mysterious explosion of nitroglycerine bombs. LEGION TO PLAY CARDS Oaklandon Units to Sponsor Social in Rooms Tonight. Service Post, 128, American Legion, will sponsor a benefit euchre and bridge party at Legion Hall in Oaklandon, tonight at 8. Fred C. Duzan, Fred McConaha, John F. Linder, Mrs. Lulu Newhouse, Mrs. Blanch Combs and Mrs. Alta Lawson constitute the committee.
