Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1937 — Page 12
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Kin Countess Babs Splashes With Son
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| back at her son, Lance, now 17 months old, when he | protests vociferously against her going ashore at | Venice's Lido and leaving him with his nurse. This is one of the rare pictures of the baby heir
to the Woolworth fortune. golia, died suddenly on Aug. 22
RUSSIAN WAR CROPPER A WIFE rs Byl hi Press aboard a train near Tomsk while en FREED FROM CHAINS OSCOW, Aug. 26. — Marshal | route to Moscow, it was announced
| es War Minister of Outer Mon- i today. Planter Accused § of Keeping Pair in Slavery.
She's one of the richest girls in the world, but she isn't too rich to enjoy a romp on the beach with her son. That's blond Barbara Hutton, Countess von Haugwitz-Reventlow, who looks solicitously
AID DIES
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By United Press ! CLARKSDALE, Miss., Aug. 26.—A Negro sharecropper and his com-mon-law wife were freed from plow chains today, while the Federal Government pressed peonage charges against a Mississippi planter who allegedly enslaved them because they owed him approximately $175. J. S. Decker, 30, who operates a | plantation near Sumner, Miss., was | released in $1500 bond after he had | been accused of holding J. W. Wig- | gins and Ethel Davis in “involun- | tary servitude by fear, threats and intimidation for a debt.” Sheriff H. H. Dogan said he had found the Davis woman chained to an iron bed in a sharecropper's cabin with a trace chain, used to | attach mules to a plow, locked around her neck. Wiggins, he said, had been freed on a promise that he would not run away. “I asked Decker why he done it,” the sheriff said, “and he said he was tired of so many of his people runnin’ away. He said he didn't | think he done anything wrong.” {
FOREST FIRE RAGES | IN MINNESOTA PARK
By United Press GRAND MARAIS, Minn., Aug. 26. —Flames today raced through two sections of the Superior National Forest in northwestern Minnesota where more than 400 acres of timberland already have been destroyved. The fires were being fought by 240 members of the Civil Conservation Corps. More than 1000 additional CCC workers in nine camps were standing by for emergency call. WHITE TO SPEAK Harry. W. White, Indianapolis Y. M. C. A general secretary, is to speak before the Exchange Club at noon tomorrow on “The Future Craliehjtes Bhierics.”
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STATE GRANTED $1,766,972 FOR PWA PROJECTS
Schools and Waterworks
Indiana has been allotted $1,766,972 of $3,665,972 in preferred PWA grants since Aug. 17, vealed today by Forrest M. Logan, PWA state director. Congress, Mr. the preferred projects in alloting funds out of the new fiscal budget. The projects in the preferred category include: Those schools; those for which bond elections have been held, and proposals receiving legislative approval and apuropriations. Eighteen schools, waterworks projects at Rossville and Francisville;
Are Included in Preferred List.
it was re-
Logan said, fixed
improving hazardous
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sewage disposal plants at Salem and Batesville and four state projects are among those for which grants have been awarded by PWA authorities.
The state projects, for which leg-
islative appropriations have been made, include: Central State Hospital building, $139,050; Logansport
hospital,
$165,510; Purdue Univer-
sity dormitory, $247,500 and But-
lerville
feeble-minded institution
building, $126,000.
Mr. Logan estimated there are
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le for grants which do not fall ithin the category
projects.
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OLD GOLD'S $200,000.00 CONTEST
Listed below are the names and addresses of the 200 major prize winners in Old Gold’s $200,000 Puzzle Contest which recently closed. In addition to these 200 major awards, checks for the remaining prizes have gone forward to the remaining 800 prize winners. A Bulletin, nowin preparation, will be mailed to every person who participated
Ist PRIZE . .
*100,000.00
WILLIAM R. STAGGS VS-42-U.S.S. Ranger, Coronado, Calif.
2nd PRIZE. . .
$30,000.00
FLORENCE ZIMMERMANN 201 Callender Avenue, Peoria, Ill.
3rd PRIZE. .
. *10,000.00
R. J. JOHNSON 2822 West 60th St., Seattle, Wash.
4th PRIZE. .
. *10,000.00
JOHN E. ROBERTS 4822 Beaumont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sth PRIZE. .
. *5,000.00
WILMER C. ANDERSON 845 Boyd Street, Beaumont, Texas
6th PRIZE. .
. 5,000.00
MRS. EMMA BARLOW Roosevelt Hotel, Washington, D. C.
7th Prize . %2,500.00
HELEN BANNISTER 2026 Madison Avenue Indianapolis, Ind. ..
8th Prize . 2,500.00
HARRY ROWAN Paxton Street, Centralia, Pa.
9th Prize . 1,500.00
MRS. ANNIE W. WALKER Box 275, Charlottesville, Va.
10th Prize . *1,500.00
WILLIAM J. BLOCK 194 Fuller Lane, Winnetka, Ill,
lith Prize . *1,000.00
HENRY S. THORNE Tokeneck Drive, West Darien, Conn,
12th Prize .*1,000.00
ARTHUR JOHN CRONE West 520—16th Avenue Spokane, Wash.
5500.00 PRIZES won by:
MRS. DOROTHY RISEN 8900 Rising Sun Ave,, Philadelphia, Pa. A. ADDIS ZIEGLER Penn. Ave, & School Lane, Drexel Hill Delaware County, Pa. ROGER E. LARSON 914 Newton Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. MISS POLLY WEAVER $72 Madison Avenue, New ore, = XY. MR. NORMAN J. BOROU 1149 Daniels Ave., Los iG Foalit. KATHLEEN BOLES FINK 3301 Hamilton St., Pailagelphia, Pa. HENRY GROSSMA 7112 Hough Ave. leverand, Ohio KATHERINE V. HULTEEN 1120 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, Ill. EDWARD J. KELLY 115 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. MANSON GLOVER 215 Pleasant St., P. O. Box 46 Stoughton, Mass.
$250.00 PRIZES won by:
MR. RTHUR GALLMAYER 20 West 24th St.,, New York, N. Y, MR. PHILIP WADDINGTON 4903 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. MISS JULE HAEFFNER 3518 K Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GUSTAV STENSTROM 1920 aN Ave, Seattle, NH RD F. KERMA NE cor. Sra & Main Sts., Darby, Pa. HDA VAN ROSEN 303 West. 12th Bt., New York, N. Y.
OBERT H. WINN 4413 Yuma Nw, aSIug On: D.C. RUTH STEINKRA 1905 Compo Road, at, Conn. FRANCES PENN 206 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif, GEORGE STOCKLY 24 Broad St, New York, N. Y. SYDNEY NATHANS 3005 Fairmount Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. HOWARD W. SMITH, JR. 114-14—198th St, St. Albans, L. I, N. Y, FREDA GOLDEN 19 Pingry Place, Elizabeth, N. J. MRS. ELIZABETH B. HOLM 336 West Miner St.,, West Chester, Pa. V. A. GRILLET 209A 8S. 20th St., Harrisburg, Pa. MRS. CHARLES W. BOWSER 957 Wo —, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCOTT 246 Lark Nor Albany, N. Y. MRS. KATHERINE DREW 44 Hancock Ave.,, Newton Centre, Mass. MRS. CLARA V, CAMERON 100 S. Mariposa Ave., Los Angeles, Calif, MRS. BERNICE D. BRACKETT 6370 31st Pl, N.W., Washington, D. C. T. J. BALL 363 Ashmont St., Dorchester Boston, Mass. TEONARD LABUSHESKY 136 Franklin St., Tonawanda, N., Y. HARRY L. FRY 221 West Fifth St., Chester, Pa. MISS AGNES YOCUM 208 Elm Terrace, Narperth, Pa.
MISS MARGOT McCASEY 2230 Witherell, Detroit, Mich.
MALCOLM C. HENDERSON 15 Boudinot St., Princeton, N. J.
MRS. LOIS JONES Route 1, Box 657, Turlock, Calif. DONALD M. DOUGLASS Evans Lane, Wilton, Conn.
5100.00 PRIZES won by:
MR. SAUL M. NADICH 3950 Pennsgrove St., Philadelphia, Pa, MRS. ELIZABETH L. HOWARD 81 Brookside DHE Seen wich, Conn. Y LEVIC PENAdeIphla, Pa. MR. FUS F. WALKER 147 Mam UE Andover, Mass. WALLACE PRIOR U.8.8. Mississippi, Long Beach, Calif.
HAR 1721 Ying st.
MRS. 8. P. DOOLITTLE Tpit St., N.W., Washington, D. C. NTHONY KENNEDY, JR. 119 E. 4th St., Media, Pa. MRS. ARNOLD BLOM R. D. 5, Box 264, Akron, Ohio MICHAEL BRACUTT 69 Ross St., East Orange, N. J. MISS RHODA SHANK 116 Delta St., Mount Joy, Pa WINSLOW WETHERBEE P. O. Box 1175, 318 B'way, Albany, N. Y. ALLIE LARSEN 820 Tower Court, Chicago, Ill. MRS. BESSIE MOUGHIMAN R.F.D a Box 352, Richmond, Va. S. BREWSTER 214 TR Place, Elizabeth, N, J.
TOM LOOSBROCK 614 Third Ave. Charles City, Iowa THELMA E. RICE Teams Harbor, Maine S. LEO DUSHOFF 1994 Pentieid St., Philadelphia, Pa. MARSHALL F. DENENHOLZ 1120 Neilson Te Far Rockaway, N. Y.
ENRY ATERS, JR 122 Fimwood Ave., Narbereh Pa. MRS. WILLIAM LARNER 502 South 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MABELLE SIMPS Valentine Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.
E. I. SMITH 422 Federal Office Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ANNE B. BROCK 2018 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. CATHERINE HICKS 10317 Maplewood Ave., Chicago, IIL EMMA W. B. JACKSON 5220 Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. DONALD D. MORRISON 204 Sycamore St., Buffalo, N. Y, MRS. ROBERT D. STEEFEL 15 Rochambeau Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. LILLIE P. SCHILLER 4020 Taylor | Ave., Drexel i Pa. N HUNTING T! 1422 N. Kingsley Drive, Holywood, Calif, P. URDANGEN 6.30 Winthrop Ave. Chicago, Il. RIUBEN MATZKIN 308 S. 50th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MABEL KIRCHNER 223 Geddes St.,, Wilmington, Del. STELLA U. BOCK 21 Clarendon Place, Buffalo, N. Y. GFORGE C. DAVIES, JR. Box 188, Narberth, Pa. MRS. MARIE FALCONER 32 Bayview Av., Pt. Washington, L.I. N.Y. MRS. MARGUERITE THOMASON 1727 Benedict Canon Drive Beverly Hills, Calif. MR. CLYDE WALDO 4006 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. MRS. D. F. SAVERY 500 Diversey, Chicago, Il. ELINORE B. SAYRE 6330 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. ALBERT GODDARD R. No. 1, Hamburg, N. Y, MARION KNOBLAUCH 6251 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. STEELE MORRIS 915 Rome Road, S. Pasadena, Calif. ENRIETTA CARLIN 5932 Washington Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. MRS. DELLA A. WELLER 1740 oy St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio FRT L. GREGORY 700 Hall Re gi Los Angeles, Calif, MRS. GLADYS R. ANDERSON 1017 S. 40th St., Tacoma, Wash.
EUNICE C. HOOD 279 North Euclid Ave,, Apt. 32 Pasadena, Calif.
EDITH M. ROBINSON 1038 W. 52nd na Be Los Angeles, Calif.
ALICE M. VAN DUSER 18430 Riegel Road, Homewood. In. ZEL HEEBNE 232 Walnae St., Philadelphia, Pa.
$50.00 PRIZES won by:
MR. PUTNAM F. JONES 519 Berkshire Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. HERBERT M. MILLER Apt. 110, Bennett Hall, Camac & Lindley yes. “ Philadelphia, Pa. Wo TAYLOR BUCKLEY 116 W. RS Mawr Ave. ., Lansdowne, Pa. WILLIAM KAMPMEIER 3052 34th St., Astoria, L. I.,, N. ¥, MRS. H. M. GROSSMAN 5327 Turner St., Philadelphia, Pa. LELAND J. ADAMS 721 Country Club Dr., Burbank, Calif. ELIZABETH V. WHARTENBY 1108 Melrose Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. JOE McCOY 307 Grove St., Akron, O. MARIE E. JUDIE 401 Wesuage, Los Angeles, yan MRS, . McSHANE, Township Bldg Montgomery Rouiity Ardmore, JOHN C. GERBER 3555 Gerber Ave., Pittsburgh (12), Pa. MISS IRENE M. BAIRD 5622 S. Alaska, Tacoma, Wash. MRS. ROSCOE GILLESPIE THOMAS 6321 15th N. E., Seattle, Wash, MRS. MARIAN MORRIS BERRIE 137 Newb ds} St., Boston, Mass,
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Rd, RELEIN 8. W. Co on Ah & Thompson Sts. \ er ageipnin, Pa. MRS. R. O. MYLROIE 1154 N. Tin = Seattle, Wash, MRS. E DE FREITAS 6 Pacific Nice Piedmont, Calif, MRS. C. WINSTON RAINS Bowling Green, Virginia FLORENCE 8. ALLEN Box 334, Watervliet, Mich. MRS. ELIZABETH TIHANY 1036 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill. MRS. DARSIE C. BARD 6317 tai es .» N. E., Seattle, Wash, M. IRELAND 311 Baird Rind Merion Station, Pa. Ww. W. RENSHAW Pinecrest AR Buckley, W. Va, MRS. KATHERINE R. JACOBS 2375 N. Lake Ave., Altadena, Calif. MRS. OREN WILSON 485 Eddy St., San Francisco, Calif. FLORENCE L. McCOY 3033 West 12th Place, Los Angeles, Calif, CHARLES I. RETTIG 2058 N. Beachwood Dr., Hollywood, Calif, LORRAINE E. BROWN 400% W. Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash.
FRANK H. COOK 5762 E. Greenlake Way, Seattle, Wask., W. J. LAMBERT 170 N. Alta Vista, Monrovia, Calif MRS. MARGARET E. WARD West Road, Short Hills, N. J. FRANK A. BIXBY 132 Spruce St., Milford, Mass. HARRY W. R. CHAMBERLAIN U.8.8. Detroit, San Diego, Calif. JOHN D. LEMADE 1029 Olive Lane, Coronado, Calif, MRS. AGNES M. NYHAGEN 418 8. Taylor Ave. Oak Park, Il. L. ED McWHORTER 2018 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. WILLIAM H. LONG 4627 Georgia &% NW, Waitin, D.C. MRS. GRACE JONES 320 West tin St., Chicago Heights, Ill.
G. WISDOM 1825 Prospect Drive, Hollywood, Calif, EDITH LOUISE GOODWIN 86 Brainerd Rd., Suite 17, Allston, Mass, LOIS HART 309 State Road, Upper Darby, Delaware County, 4 MR. JOHN KEENAN 1245 Wolt St., TR Pa. JEAN G. POLR 7095 North 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. MRS. HERBERT B. KNOWLES 214 Loma Ave., Long Beach, Calif. HOWARD FRENCH 231 Walnut St.,, Greenfield, Ind.
MRS. IDA W, SAX Chicago Beach Hotel, Shitato, Im. MRS. P. 0. WRIGH 784 S. El Molino Ave. 14 LY Calif. DR, F. V. DAVIDSON 1852 Medical Arts Building, Minneapolis, Minn,
U! San Francisco, Calif.
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HARRY ALBERT 228 Foster St., Brighton, Mast PHYLLIS OSSOLA 1870 8. Keniston Ave., Los Angeles, Calif, PATRICIA BLACK 3504 Pacific ie rinutle City, N. & DR. WM. CROSSON Germantown Hospital Fuilade phin, Pa WILLIAM A. MERRITT 60 Jamaica Way, Jamaica Plain, Mas, BERTHA M. ARONOFT 67 Alabama St., Mattapan, Mass,
MRS, HELEN G. ROSS 1205 Allengrove St., Philadelphia, Pa. C. L. TUNE Faces, Virginia MRS. FRED A. COOLEY 17 na Ave., Buffalo, N, Y, OUTS MONTAGNA 148 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. FLLIOTT LASKER 270 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
BEN COHEN 3212 Park Place, N. W., Washington, D.& CHARLES J. KENNEDY 1508 BE. Windsor Road, Glendale, Oalif. MRS. HELENA H. BREY 783¢ West Chester Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. EUGENE 8S, DAVIS 4618 Chester Ave, Apt. 401 Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH LENZNER 814 Richmond Ave, c/o Adams, Buffalo, N. Y. ELIAS MORIN 66 East 97th St., New York, N. Y. JEAN B. WALDRON 3300 W. a Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. AMES SCHWARTZ m2 Ledg Blding Tth & Chestnut Sta, Philade phia, Pa. ARLES 8, SCHERMFR 1418 gary St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MISS ALICE RUSH 519 8. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT MURRAY
MR. 1111 Boylston St., Boston, Mass,
MISS RUTH M. HARRISON 5820 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHERET LOREN 1509 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.
M. HORNE , Philadelphia, Pa. MAX KAI MAN 5903 Ellsworth St., Philadelphia, Pa v MRS. L. SCHLOSSMAN 4035 Spruce iy Philadelphia, Pa, LINDSAY T., CRABBE 44 Ww, Yorn St., Chicago, Mm, BEATRICE ELLEN OSTROM 302 W. 73rd St., Seattle, Wash. JOHNS Seattle, Wash, MRS. MILDRED E. MANYX 2553 W. Sud St., Chicago, Jn MRS. PARALEE NICH 6429% 8. Hoover St., Los orn. Calg, MRS, CORA 8. CARTER 501 Surf St., Chicago, Ill. JOHN EDWARD BTEPHENSON 176 8. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, Calif MISS MARY A 0X 1743 N. 61st 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.
MR. H, 520 Chestnut St.
AGNES J 2624 Eastlake Ave.
MRS. E. M. ALLOWAY 926 N. 85th St., Seattle, Wash. ALAN HARGRAVE Antioch Ledger Printing Oe. Antioch, Calif.
WALTER B. LOVELACE 2639 Lincolnwood Drive, Euston, m MRS. MARY JOHNSTO 5627 hemp Ave, PRiladoinn in, Pa. 8. HENRY 8. THORNE 1500—28tn St.,, N.W., Washington, D. & W. D. OWEN ato, Colorado LTER E. CRELI uw, Allon Lane, Rose Court IN». A198 Philadelphia, Pa. AROLD G. OLMSTEA 3826 suman . ve, Los ei Calif, MR. BOWER KEEBL 1212 Fanon Road, West Park Phi iladelphia, Pa. MR. ARCHIE MEACHAM PO Boh 19%, Wauna, Oregon MRS. PAUL RICHTER 3208 8. E. Tibbetes 8t., Portland, Oregon MRS. MAY E. BECK 1800 %% Server Ave,, Seattle, Wash, M. FRANCES BLAIR 503 RB. Thomas St, Seattle, Wash. WILL LIAM DUNSMORE BOHM 0 Keith R. Peabody City Treasirer 5 Office, Seattle, Wash, MRS ARGARET M. BOURE 081 Eh Ve N.W., Seattle, Wash, MRS. OLET CEDERCRANS N. 1211 Ly Spokane, Wash.
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