Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1937 — Page 9
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TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1937
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learned that his 22-year-old son, Milo, had shot himself to death while the father was asleep only four feet away. The elder Hughes said his son had been despondent over his failure to find work.
.. . » Ary 8 Truck Did This to Train ah doing anything ele. °C Re BR Y Shelby. He loved to hunt but “I| bumped into so dang many of those | ‘no hunting’ signs that I ‘lowed if | I ever had a farm of my own, all |
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Nov. 9 (U. P.).—Charles H. Hughes, partially deaf,
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When a train meets a truck, it's not alwavs the smaller vehicle that gets the worst of the «eal, as is shown in this remarkable airview,
This crack Southland fiier hit a truc of Lovejoy, Ga. The engine ended and the passenger cars folded togeth died in the wreckage.
HIGH COURT ORDER SOUGHT IN PROBE
BOSTON. Nov. 8 (U. P.) —Assist-| ant Attorney General Roger Clapp sald today he will seek a State Supreme Court order to force three witnesses to give records to the legislative commission investigating radical activities in Massachusetts The withesses are Executive Secretary Philip Frankfeld of the Comraunist State Committee, Financial Secretary Frank Asher of the Com-
munist Party and Executive Secre-
tary Pdward H. Hunter of the Industrial Defense Association.
k at a grade crossing in the village upside-down in an adjoining field er like an accordion. Four persons
Client Is Psychopathic Case, He Tells French Commissioner.
BEIRUT, Syria, Nov. 8 (U. P).— Mejardich Karayan, 29-year-old Armenian, sentenced to death for ;he assassination of J. Theodore Marriner, United States Consul General, had appealed today to the French High Commissioner for clemency. Karayan’s counsel told Count Damien de Martel, the French Commissioner for Syria, that his client should not be put to death because he was a psychopathic case. Marriner was assassinated Oct. 12 outside the American consulate. Karayan, the assassin, was angered because he had not been granted a visa to the United States. Subsequent investigation showed that the visa had been granted, but that Karayan did not leave a forwarding address with the consulate and therefore had not received it. He
CONSUL SLAYER
Buckeye Farmer Greets Hunters Instead of Barring Them.
NHELBY, O., Nov 8 (U. P).— J Farmer Joe Mott today issued his annual invitation to hunters to roam over his 160 acres. If they don't bag enough rabbits, he said, they can fire away at his chickens. And if they get hungry —well, Mrs. Mott will be on hand with roast pork sandwich slabs and a bucket of coffee, This is the advertisement Mr. Mott uses each year in the Shelby paper: “Invitation to Hunters! Hunting is allowed on my farm southeast of Shelby. There are plenty of rabbits and pheasants and no danger of hog cholera. “If you don't get the limit of rabbits, shoot a couple of my chickens. If you get hungry, come up to the house for a handout.” Joe Mott, 73, weighs 200 pounds and hasn't seen the day he wouldn't rather be tramping through the
hunters would be welcome.” So when Joe bought his farm he | willingly made all hunters welcome. The fame of Joe's hospitality and Mrs. Mott's handouts have grown | such that last year on the day the | season started there were more | than 30 hunters on hand. ———————————— |
PREDICTS GAIN IN HOME POWER USE
C. V. Sorenson, Utilities Service vice president, outlined the history and future of the electrical equipment business before 500 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. dealers at a dinner meeting last night in the Hotel Lincoln. “The electric business barely has scratched the surface,” he said. “Ten years ago the average household eelctric consumption was 200 kilowatt hours a year. It is now 550 to 600. Home heating and other developments are destined to boost this to 6500 in the not very distant | future.”
had changed residences after filing his application. |
LEGION COMMANDER | TO ARRIVE FRIDAY
Daniel J. Doherty, Woburn, Mass., | American Legion national com-| mander, is to arrive in Indianapolis from Washington Friday to attend the annual conference of approxi-! mately 150 state department com- | manders and adjutants. Mr. Doherty and Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, Seattle, Wash., Auxiliary national president, are to be guests of honor Monday at a luncheon given by the Indianapolis Cham-|
GARDEN GROUP TO MEET,
The Indianapolis Branch of the | National Association of Gardeners | of America is to meet in Central | Library Cropsev Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Paul Uhlman, State Conservation Depart- | ment; Wiliam Thompson, Na- | tional Association of Gardeners | president, Sewickley, Pa, and | Chris Kiefer, master gardener, Beaver Falls, Pa, will speak.
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