Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 201, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1935 — Page 8

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FOUR PERSONS D!E IN BLAZING PLANE CRASH /.*t/ I ni l'd f'r, -• CHEYENNE. Wvo. Ort. 31 —A United Airlines Boeing transport piano crashed near here last night, and burst into flame'--, killing two pilous and two mechanics. The victims were Hanley Cohen, Denver, Wyoming Air Service pilot. M T. Arnold, veteran airlines pilot; and H R. Kaufman and Ed Yanis, mechanics employed by United Air. Only Pilot Arnold was aloft in the course of duty. He was testing the big ship after a reconditioning of it motors. The others had gone alonti • just for the ride.” Arnold lifted the plane from the Cheyenne airport only a few minutes before the crash. He had attained an altitude cf 800 feet, accordion to Capt. George Smith of the Wyoming State Highway Patrol, who witnessed the crash, when the motors failed. Unable to gain control of the crippled plane, Arnold could not maneuver for a forced landing. The ship nose dived into the flat prairie south of the airport. Deny Sabotage Rumors lift I ii ih ./ /•(-, DAYTON, 0., Oct. 31.—Reports that the huge Boeing “Plying Fortre.', ’ bombing plane which crashed hrre yesterday, killing one man and injurying four, had been tampered with were discredited today by Army Air Corps officials. Official sources pointed out that such rumors follow almost every disaster of this kind. Funeral services for Maj. Ployer P Hill, ace test pilot, killed in the crash, will be held tomorrow. Leslie Tower of Seattle. Wash., chief test pilot so" the Boeing company, remained in serious condition in a hospital today. He was burned and had internal injuries. The others were reported out of danger. KIDNAP TRUCK DRIVER. REMOVE MERCHANDISE Ilood Placed Over Victim’s Head by Armed Hi-Jackers. Armed men held up William Morris, 806 N. Gladstone-av, early today at 30th-st and Martindale-av, placed a black hood over his head, and drove him in his truck on State Road 431 a mile north of County Line-rd. There they ejected him. He walked to Broad Ripple and called the sheriffs office. Investigating deputies found the truck a short distance from where Mr. Morris was forced out of it. Ihe hi-jackers took merchandise from Hie truck, but the Universal Carloading and Distributing Cos., owner, could not estimate immediately the value. U. S. PUTS DISTRICT OFFICES IN 2 CITIES Motor Carrier Art Heads (o Work in Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne. Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne are Indiana cities selected as sites of district supervisors’ offices in the administration of the Federal motor Carrier Act. W. H. Arnett, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce director, said an Indiana man may be named supervisor in Indianapolis. Rep. Louis Ludlow aided the chamber in securing the offices. Administration of the act is under the Interstate Commerce Commission.

DOCTORS KNOW! TANARUS 4 There is a remedy for ' m children s biliousness . Mothers, read this. 'jSSF'' fjf THREE STEPS NST||IAT ION dost' of liquid laxative. Tomorrow, take less: let regulating the amount to the regular muNcular action Reduce the dose each time suit the age. condition and of the bowels do part of until regularity has been individual need. the work completely restored. _

A constipated child is so easily straightened out, it’s a pity more mothers don’t know the remedy. A liquid laxative is the answer. mothers. The answer to all your worries over constipation. A liquid can be measured. The dose can be exactly suited to any age or need. Just reduce the dose ‘each time, until the bowels are moving of their 055 n accord and need no help. This treatment will succeed with any child and with any adult. Doctors use liquid laxatives. Hospitals use the liquid form. If it is best for their use, it is best for home use. And today, there are at least a million families that would have no other kind in the house.

Was Free From Itching of Eczema By Using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. "Dry, silvery scales appeared on the upper part of my body, spread rapidly from the size ol a pin head to a dime, then a watery secretion came, similar to t Liters, leaving the skin irritated and causing a burning sensation. Scratching spread the condition, and my clothing aeeravated the eruption. * "1 was told it was eczema and was treated, but with no results \ fn.nd told me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and aft -r using 'four boxes of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura Soap 1 was free trom the itch mg. <Stgm>.i Miss Mary Whalen. 319 Emmett St., Burlington lowa. Aug. 18, 1931. * /nfirur* Soap J>r Ointment 2:>c and 50c. I aloum Zoc Sold every inhere iU UV -' U *Q One sample each free Vduross "Cuticur. L.bor.toriJ. _ Dept D3 Malden, Mats.’

U. S. ANNEXES PACIFIC ISLES AS AIR ROUTE LINKS

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Shrouded in secrecy for more than half a year, American “colonization” of Howland, Baker and Jarvis Islands, shown in map above, for use as stepping-stones in a projected trans-Pacific air route to Australia and New Zealand, has been revealed. An American citizen, Harry L. Theiss, is pictured above raising the Stars and Stripes over Howland Island after four Hawaiians, American citizens, had been placed on each island to make them United States property. Though Great Britain is believed to have rival claims to the three Pacific “pin-points,” the United States State Department asserts that official American claims go back to 1856.

Today's Radio Programs

WIRE (1400) Indianapolis (India moolis Broadcasting Inc.) W IRE 1110 ft) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TODAY r> m inn Willie Bryant'? orchestra iWEAFi. 4:30 Louise Florea iWEAFi. 4.15 Clara, Lu n Fm iNBCI. s.oo—News of the flay. 5:15 Lorov Smith's orchestra > WEAFi. 5 30 Program summary. 5 35—Connie Gatos. 5:45 Happy Long. 6:00 Mellow Fellows. 6:15 Popeye the Sailor (NBC). 6:30 —Sports Review. 6.45 All Star Revue. 7:00 House of a Thousand Eyes. 7:30- Barn Dance. 8:00 -Show Boat iNBCI. 9:00- Musical Cocktail. 0:05 —Basonology. o:lo—Dramatic skit. 0:15 Indiana sportsman. 0:30 The Band Goes to Town iWJZ). 0:50- Mildred Dilling (WJZi. 10:00—News of the day. 10:15 Art Gilliam. 10:20 Leonard Keller's orchestra (WEAF). in :Bf Meredith Willson's orchesira iNBC). 11:00 Ben Bernies orchestra iNBCc 11:30- Kay Kayser’s orchestra iNBC). 12:00 —Midnight Sign off. YVFH.M (12.40) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TODAY P. M. 4:00 Howells and Wright (CBSi. 4:ls—Jimmy Fariell (CBSI. 4:30 —Tea lime Tunes. s:oo—Joseph Plot.ke orchestra iCBS). 5:15 —Patti Chapin ICBSI. s:3o—Christian Science program. s:4s—Frank Dailey orchestra (CBS). 6:oo—Buck Rogers iCBSi. 6:15—A1 Feeney's sports talk. 6:30- Kate Smith (CBSi. 6:4-s—News. 7:oo—Harv and Esther ICBSi. 7 30—Aiwater-Kent hour iCBSi. B:oo—Caravan iCBSi. B:3o—World Peaceways program (CBSL 0:00 Horace Heidi’s Brigadiers (CBS) 0:30 March of Time (CBSi. o:4s—Musical Moments. 1(1:00—Myrt. and Marge ICBS). 10:15—News. 10:30 Dick Gardiner orchestra <CBSi. 11:00 George Olsen orchestra iCBS). 11:30 Phil Scott orchestra tCBSI. 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 1:00 —Early Birds. B:oo—Dear Columbia (CBS). B:4s—News. o:oo—Hostess Counsel ICBS) 9:ls—Captivators iCBSi. o:3o—Jack and Dot, Reid (CBS) o:4s—Margaret McCravy iCt'Sl. 10:00—Crazy Quilt. 10:30—Mrs. Farrell's Kitchen of the Air. 11:00—Voice of Experience (CBS). 11:15—This and That. 11:30—Life of Mary Marlin (CBS). 11:45—Hoosier Farm Circle. P. M. 12:15—News. 12:30—Modern Musical Treats.

The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, It is a doctor's prescription, now so widely known that you can get it :, h ready for use at any drugstore, anywhere. It contains senna and cascara both natural laxatives that form no habit. Trv Svrup Pepsin! It will make you wonder how you could ever get along with any cathartic that disturbs the system, and actually retards your return to regularity.

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NBC-WEAF Clara, Lou ’n’ Em Flving Time Press Radio news Amos ’n' Andy MaJ. Greenlees, baritone Rudy Vallee Rady Vallce Show Boat Show Boat Paul Whiteman Paul Whiteman John B. Kennedy To be announced Ben Bernie Kay Kayser orehestra Kay Kavser orehestra

Best Short Waves TODAY BERLIN—4:2S p. m.—" Lieder” by Franz Schubert. DJD. 25.4 m. 111,770 kc.l. LONDON—S:SS p. m.—Short play concerning John Keats. GSC, 31.3 m. (9580 kc.). MADRID—6 p. m.—Program for English listeners. EAQ, 30.5 m. (9870 kc.l. TORONTO—9:4S p m. —Canadian news bulletins. CJRO. 48.78 m. (6150 kc.).

I:oo—Midday Meditation. I:ls—Happy Hollow iCBSi. I:3o—American School of the Air ICBS) 2:oo—Motor City Melodies iCBSi. 2:3o—Down by Herman's (CBS). 3:oo—Grab Bag iCBS>. | 3:3o—United States Army band iCBSi. WLW (700) Cincinnati TODAY. j P M 4:00—Bob Nolan's band. 4:ls—Jack Armstrong. 4:3o—Singing Lady (NBCt. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie LNBC). 5:00—Old Fashioned Girl. s:ls—Evening concert. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas iNBCI. 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—“Lilac Time.’’ 6:3o—Lum and Abner iNBC). 7:oo—Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees tNBCi. B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBCt. B:3o—Crusaders. B:4s—Loveliness for Sale. 9:oo—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall (NBC). 10:00—WLW news room 10:15—Dark-Town Meetin' Society. 10:45—Ted Fio Rito’s orchestra. 11:15—Bob Chester’s orchestra. 11:30—Moon River. 12:00—Midnight—Bob Chester’s orchestra. A. M. 12:15—Ted Fio Rito's orchestra. 12:30—Joe Sanders' orchestra. 12:45—Nightclub Parade. I:oo—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 5 30 Top o’ the Morning. 6.oo—Prayer period. 6:ls—Rise and Shine. 6:3o—Sunday School lesson. 6:4s —Syncopation. 7:oo—Academy of Medicine talk. 7:ls—Twenty Fingers of Harmony (NBCt. ( 30—Cheerio INBCI. B:oo—Hymns of All Churches. B:ls—Organ Rhapsodv iNE’Ct. B:3o—Fields and Hall (NBCt. B:4s—Back Stage Wife. 9:oo—How to Be Charming 9:ls—Home Sweet Home i NBC >. 9:3o—The Morning Housewarmers 9:4s—Livestock reports. 9:ss—News flashes. 10.00—Mary Alcott. 10:15—The Mail Bag. 10:30—Chandler Chats. 10:45—Minstrels. 11:00—Pat Barnes and Larry Larson i NBCt. 11:15—Tom. Dick and Harrv. 11:30—Livestock reports. 11; 35—River, weather and market reports. 11:43 —National Farm and Home hour tNBCi. P. M. 1215—Painted Dreams. MAIL THEFT SUSPECT HELD FOR GRAND JURY City Youth Waives Examination When Arraigned Today. Eugene Jackson. 21. of 725 N. Delaware-st. accused of mail theft, waived examination and was held for the Federal Grand Jury when arraigned today before United States Commissioner Howard S. Young. Bond was fixed at $2500. City police arrested him. alleging he took a letter containing a check from a N. Delaware-st apartment ’etter box. A second youth was released. LUDLOW AT LUNCHEON Representative to Explain Reforendum to Exchange. Rep. Louis Ludlow is to address the Exchange Club luncheon tomorrow in the Washington. He is ° explain his proposed amendment requiring a referendum before Congress can declare war, except in -ase of invasion. Hies of Bullet Wound A bullet wound received last Tuesday today caused the death of Wesley Neal. 56. Negro. 1136 McDougalst, in City Hospital. Under arest charged with the shooting is James Wagner. 60, Negro. 1142 McDougalst. who told police he shot in selfdefense.

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NBC-WJZ Little Ornhan Annie Arthur Pans, baritone The Singing Lady Easy Aces turn and Abner Nickelodeon Cvril Pitts orchestra Death Valiev Days Town Meetings Town Meetings Rnv Shields orchestra Spanish Revue Mayfair orehestra Shandor. violinist Rannv Weeks orehestra Mt. Royal orchestra

COLUMBIA To be announced Joseph Plotke orchestra Frank Daily orchestra Burk Rogers Kate Smith llarv and Esther Atwater-Kent Caravan World Peace Wavs Heidt’s Brigadiers March of Time Myrt and Marge Gardiner orehestra Olsen orchestra Scott orchestra To be announced

12:45—80b Chester’s orchestra. 1:00 —Vocational Agriculture. 1:15 —Story Plays and Rhythmics. I:3o—Health. I:4s—History of music. 2:00 —Molly of the Movies. 2:15 —Ma Perkins (NBCi. 2:3o—Vic and Sade (NBC). 2:4s—The O'Neils (NL’J). 3:oo—Betty and Bob. 3:ls—The Life of Mary Sothern (to WGN). 3:3o—News and financial notes. 3:4s—Singing Neighbor. 3:4s—Evenin’ in the Mountains.

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END COMES TO ALL CONTENTS OF ‘BLACK BOX’ Prosecutor Spencer Reveals Stephenson's Klan Data Destroyed. Contents of the notorious “black box.” symbol of D. C. Stephenson's reign over Ifidiana, have been destroyed, Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer revealed today. Scores of letters, cancelled checks and bills, which, it was said would prove embarrassing even today to many prominent figures, were locked in the box. During the 10 years since the KuKlux Klan regime collapsed am. Stephenson was convicted of the murder of Miss Madge Oberholtz°r. the “black box” has passed from prosecutor to prosecutor. This year in cleaning out dustcovered files in his office. Mr. Spencer destroyed the contents of the "black box.” The box itself was given to an Indianapolis man who wanted it as a curio. Stephenson is making his tenth attempt at freedom through a habeas corpus action now' pending in La Porte Circuit Court. Many of the personalities who flashed in the news during the Klan rule either have died or faded into obscurity. SUES ON FUNERAL BILL Ora M. Frazier Alleges County Must Pay for Burial of Veterans' Wives. Payment of SIOO by County Commissioners for the burial of his wife was asked today by Ora M. Frazier, World War veteran, in a suit on file in Circuit Court. Under the law, he alleges, the commissioners are compelled to pay for burial of veterans’ wives. Post to Sponsor Party Service Post No. 128. American Legion, is to sponsor a benefit euchre and bridge party at Legion Hall, Oaklandon. tomorrow' night.

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Lashing the New Deal of his distant cousin as vehemently as his famed father assailed the “trusts,’ 1 Col. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., was caught in this candid snapshot as he addressed Republican leaders in New York. In some quarters, the colonel is mentioned as a possible G. O. P, standard bearer.

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CITY GASOLINE CASE WILL OPEN MONDAY Legal Dispute With County Taken to Greenfield. The legal dispute between the city and Marion County over approximately $117,000 in gasoline tax revenues is to open Monday in Hancock Circuit Court, Greenfield, on a change of venue from this county. The sum represents the city's half share of the county's state gas tax allotment.

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