Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1938 — Page 13

' TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1938 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 FUND DRIVE LEADER VISITS DAY NURSERY . CAMPAIGN AIDS HOME FOR AGED WOMEN . HELPING HANDICAPPED HELP THEMSELVES RIDICULES HINTS [me te pining pres coe to

she was very grateful that her

mother had gone to Louisana and IN TAYLOR MURDER :-rovn the gun that killed Taylor in a bayou on our plantation.” ei “Did she ever tell you that she illed , Taylor?” the mother's lawyer Mary Miles Minter’s Mother demanded. | ‘She never told me that she had Hits Implications. murdered Taylor, but what else [could I think?” Mrs. Fillmore anHOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13 (U. P.) red. a sd rs. § ~ |Mrs. Charlotte Shelby, mother of! may sig Jel dangitiers | Mary Miles Minter, one-time movie | rm |star, said today she should either | LIFE ( GOES "ROUND 'N’ ROUND be brought to trial or cleared com- DES MOINES, Sept. 13 (U. P.. | pletely of any connection with the —Ten thousand miles in a circle, William Desmond Taylor murder that's George Gorsuchs’ record. The case. | 68-year -old amusement park emMr. Taylor, film director and] ployee says he has traveled that

law on other PWA. Reconstruction Finance Corp “Backed ‘bv th Federal-local Backed by this Federal-loca : Sion w . a . Sarita and the U. S. Housing Authority— ‘he said. “the Mueller, superintendent of the In- clinic rooms, 307 N. Pennsylvania yjces,

to death 15 years ago in his bach- ‘the past 22 yours elor bungalow. The slayer has never | — The case came up during the trial | PERMANENTS of a $50,000 property dispute between || croauignole Steam : let th Hal $ es Times Photos. | Mrs. Margaret Fillmore. The daugh- Trim. ‘Shamnoo, Named one of three cochairmen of the annual Indianapolis Com- | Perry W. Lesh, head of the Lesh Paper Co, another cochairman, | Harold B. West (left), West Baking Co. president, who was named | testified: rn" Hale interviews children at the Indianapolis Day Nursery, 542 Lockerbie St., | 1731 N. Capitol Ave, another beneficiary of the Fund. More than 50 | supported by the Fund, the Indianapolis Goodwill Industry, 625 [case—she still is. She told me 1.528 Mass, Ave. which is supported by the Community Fund. women reside at the home. | Fletcher Ave. Handicapped persons here are taught vocations. ay for N “Federal 7y RED MEN STUDY Outlay for Non-Federa —- wr. >» {57 1 » VY orks ags 1t } Rabbis Morris M. Feuerlicht of] Clarence Manton, Indiana di- | \- C -~ the Indianapolis Hebrew Congre- rector of the National Emergency | wl ° { : . RR 745 M1 1 | lio ns FA va 1 | a le , mo Congregation Beth-El-Zedeck today | meeting of the St. Joseph League of | £ C 2 heb Joined outstanding figures of the| Indiana Sunday night at St. Ce- 3 ’ Pageant and Choral Singing world in a testimonial tribute to Dr. celia's Hall. 1502 Union St. Revised Resolution on Amer 3 3 D (brated his 75th birthday. the Sh ohtly More Tha 14 6 1, of 1 Per Cent of Total Appro-| 1% 8 been installed as commander of] “ve S . y os . . (the testimonial committee is com- : : in oh o} pt 1ation Used: W PA Spending at Rapid Rate, Ne | posed of scores of Jewish and non- | Legion. for the coming year. Other ——— 1 officers are: Paul Miller, first vice| scope. ‘ ; ‘ GAs ; . the first dav of the annual fall ond vice commander; Herman tion was to be considered this afterWASHINGTON. Sept. 13 (U. P) —The New Deal has spent barely meeting of the Indianapolis der. B e officer: Harold Trailer hid x : evel an Cb id iad anapolis announced that sales last Q€r, finance officer; Haro rauer, |. Ont OV $5.000.000 of the $730000.000 Congress made available July 1 for loans Association being held today and nar amounted to $106.800. chaplain: R. C. Fields, historian; tional convention of the Improved survey showed today Tuator Howat d A. Gray insisted that Baptist Church. | The Brookside Civic League today Benjamen Meyers, sergeant-at-arms,| The resolution, opposing alien inPublic Works Administration of- © : A pageant will be given by the had launched a campaign to found and Walter Fuller, installing officer. fluences in the United States, was y adv 2 f 300 pairs of trousers and pres ant y small cash outlay to date—slightly 'U1€S ib d ate, the PWA has already program. arranged by Henry C. The League began its fall meetings BE, I at $1400. was Sn 19 the convention by the more than "of 1 per cent contributed to economic recovery Bearry, will be presented by the as- yesterday. pt ALAS Lt LL California delegation headed hy| fleets y OOTY » : ; \. Penn- , effects of the PWA program,” he ep will be the Rev. Elbert J. Smith! Open competition for the follaw- Man Wiseman, 30, of 2128 N. Pe program of grants to states ana _ .. rorned bv th aki te : «3 sylvania St. Mr. Wiseman said the | for revision. : : . _ said, “are governed by the makin . s > ’ ing Federal Jobs was announced municipalities up to 45 per cent of 3 pf : 8 of Anderson. His subject will be z SoSuction costs has not bogged .,nstruction which controls the The meeting opened this morn- C. P. Bernhart, Federal Building, | Yacant a he ps hy on of a clause allowing foreign refugees aown, spending of funds through the ing with the Rev. Carleton W. At- local examining board secretary: ngton St, where he plans to open. i.e to the United States proI £ p penditures, Federal officials said ate th IR ci : ; c ; ; Sa arbAl © . 8 during the isnt —Y late the program, making the time pastor of the First Baptist Church, junior stenographer, $1440 a year: 2 make every effort to become cititheir grants only as construction 5, 5. 0 lel a speakers were the Rev. S. G. Hunt- 2 ssist - 1% zens. 2 i . smaller significance speakers were the Rev. S. G. Hunt- typist, $1260 a vear; assistant com V proceeds and rarely ever take the =. explained that under PWA ington and the Rev. H. W. Ranes. munications operator in air naviga- ‘NO SECRET DE CES’ Election of Great Chief of Recthere are delays between the time .. ~~. . . a 1 the Rev. William O. Breedlove, ti | i . financial contract between the Fed- . . ove, ithe v i rv the grant is made and whenground , ., Government and the commu- Rev. C. Henry Hall, Mrs. Asa E.!| The Maternal Health League of] {Guy Vinton of Rochester, N. Y., is Meanwhile, the Works Progress = © © 5 tem credit upon The meeting will end tomorrow ticipation in the Indiana State Con-|__ yay Department officials said to- Three candidates who ye NOW Administration, unhampered by re- oo oT a with a youth banquet and rally at ference of Social Workers to be held inated this afternoon for the post of ecovery agencies— Demands on RFC Light HG we will direct the rally, ing of the league after the summer Which crashed Saturday at Glen Hines, Noblesville, = past Great recovery agencies G. Ro ec ally. i ‘ Q : ; a Speaker will be the Rev. R. H. recess was held yesterday at the Coe, Ontario, carried no secret de- Sachem of Indiana: Harry Albow, Ls hte the economic . . : . fee. Huntington. W. Va. is pumping money into hE Bo NOMIC community then advertises con- Church. His subject will be “Youth presided. Canadian sources reported that A dinner in honor of Great Inco-| Latest statistics showed that be- t ind awards . mitracts and Evangelism.” [Tw Aver burglaries i ‘ : : Ph yon 1 and Sept. 8. the WPA SVS em and awards such contracts. Association officers are the Rev. wo tavern burglaries were in- troops had been requested by the pisburg, Pa. will be held tonight. | HE word tormented her, beat at her The dinner will he at 8 p. m. | . p brain whenever she thought of Larry,

sweetheart of Miss Minter, was shot | far operating a merry-go-round for been found. BARGAIN 3 = gl - 3 Mrs. Shelby and her other daughter, |§ Oil Permanent munity Fund campaign, Harold P. Tharp of the Fletcher Trust Co., | visits one of the residents at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women, | the third cochairman, inspects another of the many institutions “She was frightened of the Taylor | Roberts Beauty Shop tion and Rabbi Elias Charry of the Council, will speak at the annual} pe Cyrus Adler who yesterday cele-| : : Also on Program for 75th Dirthday. Under Claude Gass, 6112 Broadway, has, icanism Comes Before {chairmanship of Lewis L. Strauss. ; i Service Tonight. NSNIN i aah Broad Ripple Post 312, American] Delegates Today. Survey Shows; Demands for RFC Loans Light. A men’s rally tonight will feature Saakian ergehisqtbhs of Baliong commander; Henry Schnitzius, sec-| A revised “Americanism” resoluBaptist| The North Side Realtors of Indi- Champer, adjutant: Ravmond Gri- hoon by delegates to the 88th naand grants for non-Federal Public Works projects, a United Press| iomorrow at the Woodruff Place Lawrence Hinshaw. service officer; Order of Red Men at the Claypool. ficials insisted that despite th despite the small cash expendi- Garden Church Players and a men's a national “Civic League Week." | 1 : . Tal » r . : : : oyment an construction ta 1301 TRE Thi cl reported to police today by Nor-|.. ny . Be of the total appropriation—the PWA Emplo; d oh sociation’s male chorus. The speak- | Edgar C. Levey, but was en of allotments and the financing of “Evangelism, a Man's Job.” today by the Civil Service through fom were moved yesterday into al The revision called for adoption Explaining the lag in cash X- gi; cystem. These factors regu- water, association president and Senior stenographer, $1620 a year; ® clothing store, and were stolen] ied they subscribe to aft oath to states and municipalities draw on of disbursement of comparatively delivering the annual sermon. Other senior typist, $1440 a year: junior allotment at one time. Frequently ,, , oj re submission of a binding Afternoon speakers were to be tion, $1620 a year. ON WRECKED PLANE ords was to be held later today. is broken for a project nity undertaking the project gives HOV and the Rev. Louis G. Grafton. Indiana this week prepared for par-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P). a candidate. \ : ; PA e , day that an Army pursuit plane f : strictions such as those imposed by : : 6:30 p. m. Albert Dell and the Rev. here early in November, First meet- I Great Junior Sagamore are Fred Cape Cod, Mass... and Thomas DunDRILNSISAID contiach dianapolis district ~~ Evangelical St. Mrs. Louis Haerle, president, life-stream at a record raf struction contracts under this credit Provincial and Royal Canadian pane. Harvey O. Burtnett of Har- | 241 902 000 Builders, receiving such awards Carl A. Metz. moderator: Mrs. I, RB vestigated by police today War Department to search for a Toastmaster will be Mr. Levey,

tapped the Treasury for 1290200 acked a legal contract from Willsey, clerk: AAR C. WasSofier. Thieves who broke into the Tins seoret hombssighting device, report

of the $1425.000000 authorized for munity, ther ve a credit Town Diner, 3361 Central Ave, stole ' miss ‘reckage : : : WOrE Felicf for the first seven of LiC gommunity, Lieh have a ¢ executive committee chairman; Earl ror R Diner, ove. SIO € edly missing from the wreckage. | Great Senior Sagamore. Speaker | J| seared into her heart all through his Tn C al on which they can secure funds for ap pyjend. treasurer, and the Rev. $22 in cash and looted a cigaret ma-| The War Department. however, will be Dick Mills, humorist, and| = z 3 Sight MONS Lis heal Seal 3 I} the purchase of materials, resulting Clive McGuire, executive secretary, Chine and phonograph, taking an said that the plane in which Lieut. the presentation address will be | endless trial. Sometimes she wondered the same period last year, it had ;. ..;, mill ; tor re ss - srmi 0 oney, | Jame; ‘eathit ‘asl is . ; > I ; in mine, mill and factory employ (undetermined amount of money, James Breathitt crashed to hi made by Worthington P. Wachter how she lived through those torturing

spent $259.930 777 wo weeks ago ment. and are meeting construction Harlan Tudor, 2942 N. Capitol Ave. death, carried no bomb sight and ; ’ WPA had 3,067,000 persons on work ie payrolls.” reported. was of a type authorized for foreign of Maryan: Sell i si ge incohonee hours. You'll live those dramatic hours

relief rolls and was supporting ap- h °C. kevst \ g 1 d Ki | Burglars who climbed down from sale broximately one-tenth of the na. The RFC, keystone in the lending (00 ALC 1! a I eo fram aa — BOONVILLE HOTEL with Pats McGraw in the vital, timely

Hons iw Lites phase of the recovery program, has ; hn new serial story comin to this paper Polis population ora es - cash box at the Old Hickory Tavern, GLENN THOMPSON. | DAMAGED BY FIRE " f y. | f 3 h paper, Grants 963 Millions for PWA but demand for loans has been 305 E. Washington St, John Ker- the story of a gir orced to choose be-

‘ : Th Nh bs ARE 5) RE 3 . i . i | Congress appropriated $965000000 comparatively light. Although the | ‘Anglers’ Snag Purses, | houlos, proprietor. told police. | OPTICIAN, 1S DEAD is tween the law and her heart, for the 1938-30 Public Works pro- RFC recently modilieq its loan poli- And Victims Ask Hayward-Barcus Post 55, Ameri-| Sur | BOONVILLE, Sept. 13 (U. P).— gram, of which $200,000.000 was for CIES, ls requirements are still too : can Legion, is to meet at 8 p. m Glenn Thompson, employee of the Officials attempted today to find

: 15 d for the mass of small busi- tomorrow in the Indiana World Wai Feder? rojects and $15,000,000 for SS $ S Seaso : ) : ontinental Optical Co, who died e Ww mETA] ie nessmen needing funds Closed Season Memorial for installation of officers 8 ntine . ptic . gis {the cause of the fire which da i to Sept. 10. PWA made grants. The U. S. Housing Authority, an- OE Lggy. Harold H. Reinecke. in charge of Yesterday, will be buried tomor- aged the St. Charles Hotel here totaling "$530.302.184 for 4937 non- other pump-priming agency, has ISS FLORENCE STEF- | the Indianapolis office of the Fed- row at Salem, his birthplace, after yesterday with an estimated loss of 3 -_ n i {ing 3530.302 1¢ i Jo 101 : = > J» ! : Tt het ian ti : ; . f 3 & i {i to make contracted to make loans totaling M FEY, 28 and Miss Mary eral Bureau of Investigation, is t0 funeral services at 9:30 a. m. at his $3000.

Federal projects and agreed : ditt : i speak loans totaling $43.000000. Treasury $202807.000 to 43 cities, but there Hudson, 19, asked police today Speak. home, 2263 N. LaSalle St. He was 39 Fire trucks from Evansville as-

officials said that they have not has been virtua y no demand for tu declare a closed Son on | Fireman Harry R. Branson of Mr. Thompson, who had been a sisted in bringing the fire under * ° vet been called on to provide funds the money. U.S. H. A. Adminis- their purses. They said some Engine House 12 was recovering to- resident of Indianapolis 15 years, control after it had threatened the eginning---PRA orrowers trator Nathan Straus admitted that one with a pole So line sh day from slight burns received last; was a veteran of the World War|north side of the court house 10 Ve + le y « 5 4 - i 10 bi ~ : = or a J es 5 . Construction has been started on _ cash outlay has been hook, fished ghroutth iy night when fighting a fire that de-|and a member of the American Le- square. culv 414 Drojects. having a total” ib! The Authority has et or then ul |stroyed a garage and house trailer gion. He was a member of the = —_— WER Th d S + 15 i cost of 121.126.0006. PWA grants on armarked $316.466.000 for addi- N SI “ ia Po puns : |at the home of Gordon Derby, 3804 Quaker Church at Salem. { ——— TT urs ay, ep ° in 700. tional lacal housing projects. ot that pi nigh, anc Kitley Road. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Esther | . ; fF which the Treasury advanced . | caugni thelr purses Firemen estimated the property R. Thompson; his parents, Mr. and | : ! Oi whnicn 8 ¢ < . . Police recovered the purses . Pi . : i $ Th : . ‘ . ! E 0 ® * * $4. 307.602 up to Sept. 9 Three Projects In but not the $16 they had con loss at $1500. The fire was discov-| Mrs. James Thompson; two broth- | PWA virtually has completed it , | en Pole i ee, ered by Gordon Derby Jr. when he!ers, Clifford and Ray Thompson. ; 1] § 0) i» \ e n ianapo iS imes program Of Brants "Federal INdiana Approved Bol NG Ted a the a went to get his bicylee from the and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Denny | ars { rat ot ¥ hat ar :

+ Seetel] th make “nl L : garage. Ft. Harrison soldiers assist-|of Salem and Mrs. Thetis Hopkins nrojects Directed to make g WASHINGTON. Sept. 13 (U.P) ing burglars used ed firemen of Bedford T Y P E i" 2 | T 2 R of 100 per cent for Federal ve I'he office of Senator Minton to- » » * —— ig ; a projects the PWA has allotted i: announced Presidential approv- or $£196.170.871 of the $200.000,000 ear- a] of three Indiana WPA projects tomarked for this purpose taling more than half a million dolIn addition, the Treasury has jars. The projects are i a . " X J i £ olice he der : paid out $27.000.000 in grants since, Street improvements in Ft ry HEHE or Mere boi Tult 1 for non-Federal projects Wavne. $423 332: road improvements 2st Sis to drop her purse . r 3 ~ hit . % x ‘ 4 LQ > 8 1 € ot started in past fiscal years but not in Tipton County. $128626. and and keep on walking vet completed street improvements in Linton, $10,- She said she thought it Assistant Public Works Adminis-. 620 y ; 1 Assistant Public X Adm would be easier merely to give Tee a ww " iil a hy Ll the bandit her money and re- % (REGISTERED) tain the purse and she made

him that proposal. : : ORD M4 He moti She tol police +g $1 Down (No Carrying Charge)

“with neither purse nor ‘ : L 3 | money.” : FOR : Balance on Ayres’ Deferred PayHORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 To concur. Police said they would look ea 3 To : vy , ment: Plame: in convenient, small 11 Pictured avia- TO q | TAN] 16 He claimed he for a bandit who did not have ; FE : : : a payments, tor who flew sll lAl i aimed to fly | Miss Schilling’s purse. ga § To . the Atlantic | 3 iT] in the oppo- ee ew

gg Sone. iol J S| | El i it E HH: gained FISH AND GAME CLUB - ’ " - | ¢ 3 : = = = golfer. ye wold —— by DEVELOPS OWN PARK | — aw E gl | These Features: |,

14 To cut 1% = : his flight, ‘ Son: FY. 8 hese Features: whiskers. Fic '%i1] 21 Tenants. E . Tomorrow Save in This Ci Sal 0il Tempered 15 Tatter. 1! 1 95 Bateful NORFOLK, Mass, Sept. 13 (U. 3 3 Springs Give 18 Lions’ homes {C| =o arein. P).—Several vears ago the Massa- : : 3 Comfort! 17 Sounds. 235 Device on chusetts Fish and Game Association, Sisal Igsulation - rotection

. : i tin Abe \ & SAG 3 3 3 X : Gives 18 Part of type. Ww hich a door the nation’s oldest incorporated i 8 SE ) ® A "Added Com20 Wrath. swings. sportsman’s club, decided there was 3 Lo : fort! Name. “too much talk with too little ac- * § 1 Hand Holds for

921 Feels regret. Zi reels d . : on 23 Lion. Russian tioh bout conservation. R Convenience! 94 Thin slice of Animal pest. VERTICAL : It started in a small way to de-

» in slic Li : smperor | y tool FIN Ny X : Ventilators to air bico! 48 Low tide © Music drama. _, hpPeron. velop an outdoor recreational plant n 1) ~ oll Inners rin the center of mat acon ™ an Gloomy 3 . } 1f-1 A dr fr: A e 3 : 3 tress! 58 Insertion . wy 3 Source of the rloomy. here, a half-hour drive from Bos- 3 58 Wavside hotel. 51 Unconstrained Nile River. 37 To depart. tons center. The club now has a : : ; : French Quilted Bor- : avside QL i = 3000-acre tract embracing three der—Adds Beauty! 20 Ta accomplish 52 Grandparental 4 Goshawk. 39 To convey. ponds stock a tl Ainbo d 5 hh : i s stocked wi rainbow an ; 30 To sing 54 Tennis stroke. 5 In the rear. 10 Rope. 1 al yo iar :

ot Srrirbtais He flew —— 6 Place of 43 Related brook trout and small-mouth bass. 55 Damask Tickh 31 Smoldering sh A . The place also has several skeet- : : : Rm : Wear! al radio or business 44 Blood money. = ’ te ; She pb T Walking stick. 45 Lima © : shooting fields and a well-equipped 2 : ; ; rs 4 32 To obtain. navigating i 1lking stick. 45 Lima bean. lodge. § a : : Twin or Full Size

24 Musical note instruments. 8 Kiln 16 Ell. sla 35 Lazy persons. 36 He ended his 9 To slumber. 49 Chum. i ; ; fe

28 Corner. solo flight in 10 To annoy. 51 To dine. Wi th mported Belg an 41 Native metal. g 11 Scotch High- 53 Musical note. . : 42 Hand bag. 57 Accomplice. landers. 33 Compass point D ames lk T } C lk I MN g S

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these projects aggregate 844508

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