Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1937 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1087 ————— RICH AND POOR | Zn Films Again BOW HEADS AT | FERS MARCONI BIER, p48

Thousands Pay Homage to Scientist; Duce Orders National Funeral.

(Editorial, Page 14)

By United Press ROME, July 21.—Thousands of Ttalians, rich and poor, filed silently today past the bier of Guglielmo Marconi, who died in the midst of the most amazing experiment of his amazing inventive career. His body lay in state in the Galatea Hall of the Royal Academy 3 of which he was president. His as

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services were to be held in the little Church of Santa Maria Deglie Angeli where the scientist prayed. Premier Mussolini ordered a na-

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body of the frail little man who |

revolutionized the lives of his fellow men, included carabineers in brilliant uniforms, academy officials in evening dress, peasants and cityfolk. Two nuns knelt in prayer be-

side the bier. Newspapers all agreed that his) toss was a great blow to Italy—and | the world. The Catholic newspaper | Avvenire D'Ttalia suggested that all | the world’s radio stations should be | silent for one moment during the | funeral services this afternoon. One of Signor Marconi’s collabo- | rators, the Marchese Luigi Solari, | revealed that experiments which | death interrupted would have snatched new secrets {rom nature to improve television Signor Marconi was a stanch Fascist to the end—and many Itaifans loved him more for that than for all his inventive genius. Only on Monday he had insisted on keeping an appointment with Mussolini —“T must go,” he said, “something tells me this is the last time I shall see Il Duce.”

LOCAL BOY, 16, WINS MODEL CAR PRIZE

Roy Howell, 16, of R. R. 8 won first prize of $100 in the junior division in the statewide model car design contest conducted by the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild.

Awards to four other Indianapolis boys were announced in Detroit] vesterday by William A. Fisher, | guild president and General Motors Corp. vice president. They were Hayden Hill, of 83 E 36th St; Henry Schildmeier Jr., of 3021 N. Talbot St.; Emmons N. Shipping, of | 2012 Washington Blvd, and Sidney | Robertson, of 614 Terrace Ave, |

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EX-JUDGE TO SPEAK |

| AT CIVIC FESTIVAL | er —— | Visitors to the eleventh annual | Sherman-Emerson Civic League! Mardi Gras festival tonight are | scheduled to hear Paul C. Wetter, | former Municipal Court judge. The festival opened a five-night | stand last night. An estimaved 20.000 attended. Mayor Kern is to speak at Saturday night's closing

SCOTTSBORO CASE NEAR JURY By United Press | DECATUR, Ala. July 21.-—The case of Andy Wright, one of nine | Negro defendants in the Scottsboro criminal assault cases, was exe | pected to reach a jury of 12 white | men today. The state asked the! jury to fix punishment at a term | of years which would amount to life imprisonment. |

Cavalry and Naval | Battalion Listed.

Times Special CULVER, July 21.-—Military and | naval promotions announced this | week at the Culver Military Acad. |

emy Summer Schools included the | names of 17 Mmdianapolis boys. Six |

were appointed in the wooderaft

camp, four in the cavalry school, |

The thousands who viewed the ASSignments in Woodcraft, | RN

and seven in the naval battalion. |.

Wooderafters to receive promotion were: Fred W. Flickinger, 5128 N.| Pennsylvania St, division leader; | George B. Walden Jr, woodcrafver | sergeant; Robert N. Dedaker, 5243 N. Meridian St., wooderaft corporal; David D. MacGill, 4122 N. Meridian St., cub sergeant; George C. Weaver, 48 E. 56th St. cub first sergeant, and Jack J. Joseph, lance corporal.

Named Stable Sergeant

in the cavalry squadron, Sheldon | W. Sayles, 420 Buckingham Drive, has been appointed stable sergeant, while Jack BRehringer, 3665 Washington Blvd., Robert T. Tappan, 5580 Washington Blvd, and Francis C. Truitt, 4127 N. Meridian St, have been appointed corporals. Midshipmen to be honored in- | eluded: Theodore I. Locke Jr, 5210 Washington Blvd. lieutenant senior grade and sailing master; Horace G. Mueller, 501 Madison Ave. lieutenant junior grade and regimental | supply officer; Ralph M. Reahard | Jr. 5525 N. Meridian St. lieutenant | junior grade and aid to Admiral | Rodman: Arthur R. Twente, 1818]

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vania St, lieutenant junior grade |:

and regimental personnel officer; Robert Bracken, 5811 N. Pennsyl- | vania St. ensign, and John R. Brant | Jr, Cold Springs Road, petty officer, second class. |

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