Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1937 — Page 12
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| | THE iii TIMES . DA REOPENS = Mrs. Simpson Pens List |G-MEN CAPTURE | _ Dinner Guest . \ENTRE TAYLOR | Of Wedding Guests but BANK ROBBERY HENRY « + MURDER CASE Marriage Date Is Secret Mary Miles Minter id
t| SUSPECT HERE Wallis and Duke Take Motor Trip and Smilingly — | Pose for Pictures; Edward Talks With |: And Kin, |
Duke of By Unifed Press
New Statements Made b
tination. Six hundred of them were taken to the Ile de Cleron nearby.
: FRIDAY, MAY 7, or JIS. ogee S a ENGINEERING GROUP 00 ette, or " ienne, 350 for Man Nabbed as He Leaves
TO INSPECT PURDUE 4 LAFAYETTE, May 7—The Perpignan, and 500 for Dax and the | spection committee for Region V of French Basque country. WAR REFUGEES 300 Reported Dead in Bedside of Wife at St. Vincent's. orked today on the list of those to be invited to her wedding with the Duke of Windsor. It | was understood that the invitations would be sent only at the last momen lin order to keep secret the date selecte
inthe Engineering Council for ProfesBarcelona Revolt Crying Bilbao Children Gorge captured at St. Vincent's Hospital today youngest, brother, cutor, said he would take statem
By United Press Selves at New Homes by G-Men, and favorite | tioned the Duke of Kent, night and told him the date. «er STRIKE AT SCHOOL ents ® from all previous witnesses in case, including
By United Press | LOS| ANGELES, May 7.—The
Kent About Ceremony.
Diseop-
trict Attorney's office today r ened the entire 15-year-old Wil . Desmond Taylor mystery on
MONTS. France, May 7.—Mrs. Wallis Simpson Ww iam | the basis of new statements made to the Grand Jury yesterday by N Miles |Minter, star of
d for the ceremony. it > PARENTS SUPPORT the silent ovies, and her mother and si
sional Development was to meet at: was Ray C. Stevenson, Kckomo, was The Duke is reported to have elephoned his ster. Eugene Williams, deputy pr
Purdue University this afternoon, according to A. A. Potter, dean of the Purdue schools of engineering. PERPIGNAN, France, May 7. — Three hundred persons, injured in
Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas, is to the Anarchist revolt street fighting, died overnight in Barcelona hospitals from lack of medical care, frontier reports said tgday. LA PALLICE, France, May 7.— Twenty-three hundred Basque children from war-torn Bilbao, homesick, frightened and hungry, landed today from the liner Habana to
A man who Federal agents said
In France. By United Press was quesin connection with Grand oa Rapids National ent | Ty is expected to be best man at the | Apri 14. wedding. i. The the | S . Mrs. Douglas Mc-| Maryland Children Play as ean, [Taylor's former wife, who 15| ears ago told of seeing a man leave | ‘the Taylor bungalow after a shot | as fired. | While waiting to enter the g jury room, Miss Minter, now| 32. plump] and matronly, told frankly f her love for Taylor that has kept ‘her unmarried the 15 years since he was slain.
: The committee. whose work takes In Arkansas, = Kansas,
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robbery He had just left the bedside of Duke and Mrs. Simpson made their first public appearance since their reunion when Classes Are Deserted.
his wife, who registered May 5 as Mrs. Mildred Winters, they | motored to the little town of Sem- | blancy, 10 miles from Monts. |
take final action on the institutions inspected during the academic year.
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Hundreds more were reported by | and
the Government to be dying at St. Paul Hospital, in Barcelona, victims of the insurrection which flared anew today through all the autono-
seek new homes and friends in France. "One of the speakers at the annual inaugural and who yesterday underwent gn operation. They He was known to hospital attaches lunched at La Mere Hamard Inn.|as Russell Winters, Kokomo. Mrs. Simpson wore a blue hat and dress. She wore no rings. The Duke { By United Press was hatless. LEN ECHO HEIGHTS, Md,
They were brought ashore in lighters, some crying. dinner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to-
(o) : H and Baking 109¢C mer A CHICKE FISHING EXPERTS ON I Ns LB. Their eyes widened when from OPTIMIST PROGRAM the throats of hundreds of work- Oo morrow night in the Indianapolis I
mous Catalan State. | May 7.—Supt. Edwin T. Broome re- [
ert H. Orbison, past vice president, is to be toastmaster. ¥ On the Fall Detectives Guard Couple Creek side of the street a woman, | Detective cars preceded and Iho was sitting in a parked car i : | lowed the Duke's car. Movie camera | there, said she heard him protest: turned to the Giieh Eohq-Cabin John | cars Tollowed also.A fight developed p | School today and found things in when police tried to keep photog- | man.” E . | a terrible state, with 60 of his pupils raphers from snapping the Duke | Kept Faith 15 Years | staying away from their classes and ; and Mrs. Simpson. parents “While I may, “strike.” mot have -lived a hermit's life, I| have kept faith and never married.”
“I tell you you have the wrong
Athletic Club will be Doyle Zaring As he left the front entrance of
(above), the new president. Robthe hospital two FBI agents fell in step with him.
“He | was the only man I wanted irate to marry,’ she said.
|
EGGS men, labor unionists and Communi-
FRIES 18¢ ists, gathered at the quays to meet them, came the strains of the “Internationale.” E. B. Byfield, retiring president, also is to speak. Earlier the Duke and Mrs. eo hilly, wooded Washington suburb. chatted freely. He took charge of her career when she was a blond,
five-eighths- CHOICEST 2 3 LB ounce bait caster, were to speak at there an Optimist Club meeting today at came from the children in response | the Columbia Club. to the Communist song the cle ~~ | notes of the Roman Catholic hymns Man Struck, She Says | The agents, she said, had drawn | son posed together for the photog- | guns and after a short argument, a | raphers on the chateau steps. They children were rolling hdops, flying | kites and playing jacks, while their , said a photographer. curly-haired | parents stood by to see that they aetress of 16, raised her to starg¢om |
HOOSIER [1 . ay The two fishing experts i o present’ demonstrations of correct they had learned in church. A few
POULTRY CO. are to 107 N. Ala. casting and fishing form. of the older ones sang the Internationale themselves, and some of the | one of them, she said, struck the (man with the butt of a gun. “No let's have a happy picture,” | fell, she said, and while he was “We are always happy, in a few months and was shot to | of town, said he didn’t know much death| at his home within a yRar. ,y,.¢ the school bus difficulty which
supporting their
William Cook, national champion
fly fisherman, and Sterling Moulton, American Taylor was Miss Minter’'s director.
All over Glen Echo Heights,
champion Within a few moments,
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didn't go near their classrooms.
others raised their arms the movie colony.
11-1881, 0 Across From Market in the “Red” clenched fist salute as they i sang. | | : | 7 Employees to Get Receipts | the strangest unsolved crimes of 4 planned to take prompt and ef-
Breakfast Is Feast For Payment, Smith Says. | dazed one of the agents put hand- i | Simpson = She turned to the Duke | Supt. Broome, who has been out | as if for confirmation and he said: | and there was a lively scuffle for a | “Of course! The case was reopened this week in the fold.
STOUT’'S FACTORY said Mrs. | cuffs on him. He came up fighting, she said, Isn't that evident?” | while. The slaying has remained one of brought on the strike, but indicated | man at the Chateu de Cande where | admitting room of the hospital, fective action to get his pupils bros when District Attorney Buron Fitts | learned that references to it had and been made in a civil suit for $48.000 | yesterday
As they landed the children were reached
aken ‘to breakfast.-
@ Bakers of the MEN region had worked all night to provide a ton of bread for them as a present. The fishermen gave their H. Smith today sought to correct Thais day's catch. erroneous impressions of employers : that unless they employ eight or more individuals they are not sub-
ject to the Social Security Act provisions. i : | at the scene before -the affair was
But he was subdued and
Internal Revenue Collector Will Herman L. Rogers, official spokes- | the agents took him back to the
staying, hinted broadly yesterday The strike began early in the week | soon after the coronation May 12. serious angered filed by Miss Minter's sister. Mrs. | because a little girl had been seri-
the Duke and Mrs. Simpson are| where his head wound was dressed. proportions | when parents. Margaret Shelby Fillmore, against | ously injured while waiting for the her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Shelby. New Clue Hinted
Farmers gave school bus to arrive, decided to keep In/a deposition Mrs. Fillmore said the bus service. of her mother:
~ Still at the Old Price In batches of 500, the children * gorged themselves. They had been hungry for weeks in blockaded Bilbao. A There were 2372 children aboard, Collector Smith pointed out the tax on unemployment insurance Three men entered the National does apply only to employers of wedding and had suggested June 12, | Bank at Grand-Rapids and escaped just a month after the coronation. | with $35,000. The Duke was supposed to have suggested late May.
: ] Then they took him to the FBI that the wedding might take place | headquarters to question him. Three June Wedding Likely Despite that, it was reported still | gyer, | their children at home until the school board “did something” about “I protected | her | against the Taylor murder case.
that Mrs. Simpson preferred a June | On leaving the grand jury room, Mrs. Shelby was asked:
squads of Indianapolis police arrived
Witnesses were not certain at the time whether or not In a second Telephone call to wm London last night, the Duke was unSteel Workers Ask derstood to. have ‘Union Protection
eight or more persons while the a fourth was in a parked car outside, which was used for the get- ._ | away. to his
“Did they ask'.-you whether [you | shot Taylor?”
ranging from 3 to 15 years, and 110 aged women and aged men.
cials” when it comes to sport $ shoes. These Almost none of éhe children could |
splendid new | styles in buck, elk, kid and < speak French. They had a cruise | across the always rough Bay of Bistax on old-age benefits applies to all employers irrespective of the student demands also include 7.—Protection for| a union mass meeting. in | Hollidays Cove, W. Va.. on Sunday and Taylor until after he was Killed. | She had been to Taylor's home only ‘once,
You can’t beat “Stout’s Speleathers are caye under the guns of warships, number of persons employed. solution of the school board. They have She said she had not khown of | was asked by the Steel Workers’ Or- | sisting they will not return to classthe mother said.
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“I was asked that question and I| PITTSBURGH, May
SHOES FOR LESS talked mother, Queen Mary. told them I certainly did not.” | the love affair between Miss Minter !
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the snappiest we have ever shown. We make a specialty of fitting. and most of them realized that their || the unusually long or narrow lives had been in danger. Hence foot. they were an unhappy lot. Many ! who did not cry openly at times . “Inquiries have been made as to | kept back tears with difficulty. : how employees will - obtain credit Nation Wide for the amount.of the tax paid,” defied county authorities, F Im B 7 school board and state police, in- 1 0) cott | gram to Governor Homer A. Holt of | West Virginia. that |was when Mary was late returning home from her studio one night. |
he said. “Shortly forms are to be mailed for the purpose of giving the employee's name, ganizing Committee today in a tele- | rooms until their demands are met. Hollidays Cove adjoins Weirton, where the mali
Parents have begun to take sides. plants of the Wierton Steel Co. ate situated.
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One mother said the “trouble with GARY MAN KILLS SELF
Is Threatened Miss Scully (principal) is that she
Refugees Are Weak number, has been whipping children with a : : : | rubber Clinton S. Golden, union director, sprang to the school official's de-
3 : Some of the refugees were so weak they were carried ashore. amount of tax paid for the first six
: 47 South Illinois Street As pathetic as the children were and | Some two score people of between {70 and 80 years. 318-332 Mass. Ave. A (Second Block) months of 1937. This report will be due on or before July 31. The same report is to be made quarterly, hereafter.” HOLLYWOOD, May 7. — The said Weirton steelworkers wearing fence by saying “it was only. a | the movies was hurled today at 10 . Ind, steel-| Michigan Pupils on worker,. killed himself by |drinking | acid at the home of his | brother, {i
S1ZES 5s to 12 By Uniled Press hose.” Another parent y Jnign buttons were beaten in the ,ia]] hose and besides the pupils | | plant. [EAST ALTON. 1. May| 7.—Hu- | folios bert H. Blake, 29. Gary
They had lost everything they had in Rebel bombardments and they had spent their last money to pay for their passage. Each child had a ticket around its neck, containing its place of des- | threat of a nation-wide boycott of |
WIDTHS AA to D | wouldn't behave.” | Strike Five Days erbert. while on a visit to [relatives | pg, 1) ited Press His wife. Mrs, Ruth| Blake, could give no reason for| the suicide. | |.
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