Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1937 — Page 7
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LIDDY ELECTED TO HEAD ORDER OF HIBERNIANS
. SAVINGS & LOAN "JOINS IN MOVE TO AID BUILDING
AID ELOPERS AND ton K. Brill, movie song writer, and | marriage for themselves until after Jean Ashton, dancer. Then Justice | the first ceremony was performed. ALSO GET MARRIED |of the Peace Ed M. Winn joined | fr ——————— ne Van Faust, studio music departHOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27 (U. P.).— | ment executive, and Doris Carlile, Two film couples were returning |2lso a dancer. ; here today after eloping to Yuma,| Mr. Brill and Miss Ashton asked Ariz, where one couple served as |the other couple to accompany them official ‘witness for the other. to Yuma. Mr. Brill said Mr. Faust First to be married were Leigh-!and Miss Carlile did not mention
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The Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan Association today was operating under the Federal Home Building Service Plan, a nation-
" wide plan to link architects, technicians and lending agencies in providing preliminary guidance and supervision of small home construction. Authorization for such operation was granted the association by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Washington. Association officials said that the essential services offered under the plan have been utilized by the association for the last several months. The plan proposes to give the small home builder advice on planning his home, aid in selecting a design suitable to suit neighborhood and family needs, specification of
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selection of qualified contractor and construction supervision.
New Plan Praised
“The plan is worthy of the consideration of every lending agency,” said Fermor S. Cannon, association president. “Our experience with it has been very satisfactory. It is the first step to give real protection to . the small home builder. We are " ready to finance home building projects under the plan on the most advantageous terms.” Samm House Architectural Service of Indianapolis members provide the technical service through the lending institution of which Clarence Myers is manager. The plan, according to Fred T. Greene, Regional Federal Home Loan Bank president, “gives the small home seeker a chance to avoid
the past evils of shoddy construc-
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BLACK TEST HEADS 400 COURT ACTIONS
; WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (U. P.). - Approximately 400 appeals from lower court decisions were on file today for Supreme Court action when the country’s highest tribunal convenes next Monday for its 1937-
. 1938 term.
In addition to attacks on New Deal legislation and the usual assortment of tax, patent infringement and damage suits, the Court " must hear a petition by Albert Levitt, former assistant to Attorney General Cummings, who seeks to bring suit on the eligibility of newly appointed Justice Hugo L. Black. - ‘Among New Deal acts the Court - has been asked to rule on are the « Commodities Exchange Act of 1936, the Securities Exchange Act, the civil liability section of the “Truth -in Securities” Act under which damage suits may be brought for filing of false registration statements, and the Administration’s - power program.
"TECH HIGH SCHOOL ADDS 8 TEACHERS
Technical High School has added eight new members to its faculty, it * was announced today. . They are Harold - J. Stewart, graphic arts and advertising; Ray R. Scott, social studies and physical education; Clyde S. Armel, printing; Norman L. Brinker, sheet metal; Miss Annabelle Webb and Miss Edna Shaw, history; Alonza E. Eidson, music, nurse.
PASTORS OF STATE OPEN PARLEY HERE
Ministers of Protestant denominations from all over the state were arriving here today for the Indiana State Pastors’ Conference opening this afternoon and continuing for three days. The first session was scheduled for 1:15 o'clock in the First Baptist Church with Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, Detroit, delivering the keynote address on “Accent on Action.”
THREE MUST FACE WINE SALE CHARGES
George Handy, 18, of 1301 S. Belmont Ave, Clarence Kelso, 16, of 2217 Barrett Ave., and Ralph Norris, 23, of 2118 W. Morris St., today were to face charges of violating the 1935 Beverage Act in Municipal Court. Police charged the former two with ‘possessing illegal wine and the latter with selling it to them.
and Miss Pauline Duffy,
Crown Prince Umberto of Italy enjoyed a moment with his two children (above), at his summer residence in beautiful Piedmont. Wear= ing his dress uniform. Umberto is shown holding his infant son and heir, Vittorio Emmanuele, with his daughter, Marie Pia, standing at the right. ;
Operation Ordered to Save Life of ‘Sleeping Beauty’
CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (U. P.).—Physicians ordered a blood transfusion and then an operation today for beautiful Patricia Maguire, who has been in a sleeping sickness coma for nearly six years. Oak Park’s “sleeping beauty” is suffering from an abdominal tumor which has sapped her strength and, threatens her life. Blood will be forced into her veins today to fortify her for the operation. Removal of the tumor probably will be undertaken tomorrow. “The operation is imperative,” said Dr. Paul C. Fox, assisting physician. “Without it, Miss Maguire almost certainly would die. With it, she may recover.” While Miss Maguire lay still in the coma which settled over her in February, 1932, Police Chief Soderlin of River Forest announced every
man on his force had offered his blood for her aid. Chief Benjamin Barsema of Oak Park, who also heard of the planned transfusion, seid men on his force also offered themselves as donors. The officers were directed to undergo blood tests, along with her sister, Mrs. Gladys
Hansen, and her stepfather, Peter Miley. Miss Maguire meantime, rested comfortably in Presbyterian Hospital. She was weaker than usual, responded a little more slowly to the few words which she has learned to comprehend in six years of tireless ministrations from her mother. She lost 50 pounds in the last # six weeks, but the resulting pallor only enhanced her beauty. It was tke fifth time Miss Maguire had Deen taken to a hospital since she fell victim to encephalitis lethargica. Two trips were for observation, one for removal of a needle from her spine, one for benefit of a physicians clinic. Miss Maguire lives as if in a deep sleep. She must be fed, bathed, and turned in her bed for exercise and relief. She has learned to respond to a few, simple directions from her mother, but no more. She is 31.:
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COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 27 (U. P.). —Fraternity brothers believed today |} that Albert R. Waters Jr. killed | himself accidentally in the Signa = Alpha Epsilon house early Sunday morning while holding a revolver to his head to frighten a fellow student at the University of Missouri. Waters and Jack Kilpatrick, 19, of Oklahoma City, a philosophical youth who was a pledge to the fraternity, had been lounging in Walters’ room. The talk had turned to religion. . “I feel a sudden urge to commun with my maker,” Waters said. A few minutes later he put a bullet through his brain while Kilpatrick stood a few feet away holding his fingers in his ears, grimacing a feigned terror that became reality in an instant. Coroner W. R. Toalson withheld judgment pending an inquest. Kilpatrick was taken to the university hospital on the verge of a nervous breakdown after collapsing several times.
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State Convention Fills All Major Offices With Indianapolis Men.
J. J. Liddy, Indianapolis Union Railways superintendent, today had been re-elected Ancient Order of Hi*bernians president. About 200 delegates closed the order’s 47th annual state convention in the Hotel Severin last night. Other officers chosen were Joseph M. Howard, vice president: Dennis P. Sullivan, re-elected secretary, and Patrick J. Hannon, treasurer, all of Indianapolis. Congressman Martin L. Sweeney, Cleveland, spoke at a banquet in the hotel last night. Other speakers included Congressman William H. Larrabee, Charles Rooney, Cleveland; Mayor Boetcher, and the Rev. M. W. Lyons, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Mr. Sweeney warned against “the menace of the machine age,” communism and dictatorship, and declared the United States as a republic is approaching its “acid test.”
MRS. EDNA FULLER IS CHURCH SPEAKER
Mrs. Edna Fuller, former Florida State Senator, is to speak at an Indiana Council of Federated Church Women’s luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow. The churchwomen are to meet in connection with the state pastors’ convention which began today. Mrs. Simon Freyman is to sing, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Crosstreet. Mrs. R. J. Hudelson, National Council of Federated Church Women executive committee member, is to report on the recent world religious conference at Oxford.
GYM CLASSES TO OPEN Physical education classes were to be opened today in the Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union. Eighty-five students have been enrolled as compared with 72 last year, according to Dr. C. B. Spuh, president.
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FIGHT PLEDGED ON RISE IN COAL PRICES
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (U.P.). —The National Bituminous Coal Commission assured housewives today that it will do everything possible to prevent an increase in retail coal prices this winter. The pledge was made as the Com-
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minimum coal prices under the Guffey-Vinson Act. ! The Commission pointed out that household coal constituted only 20 per cent of the total consumption and long has been on a price basis above the cost of production because it was bought in the winter at the peak of the demand.
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