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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND. SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935 JURY GETS STORY Ethiopians Stage a Dance of War One Lesson You Fly-It-Your self OF SINGER'S DEATH OPERATION OF RADIO STATION IS DESCRIBED WEST CHESTER, Sept 19. UP) The story of Evelyn Hoey and her death in the lonely farm retreat of Henry H. Rogers, reached a Coroner's Jury today. Deputy Coroner Harvey Cox if Jl picked six West Chester jurors to hear testimony about the 25-year-old torch singer's visit to the oil heir's country place and how a bullet through the head killed her in a bed Technical operation of a radio broadcasting Btation was described today before the Kiwanis Club in ai address by Russell Hoff, chief pickup engineer of VviVV, Cincinnati.

Mr. Hoff, whb has been with the Cincinnati station for the past four years, and who prior to that time was for several years associated with Warner Brothers Studios in Hollywood, and for seven years a member of the engineering staff room there last Wednesday night i tt He took the jury through the old 7 Al, jj rx.t j.l i J- JiTrn v-- rmr rK dutch farmhouse yesterday in prep 5 aration for the inquest in the Ches M. ter County Courthouse tonight Rogers will be an inquest 1 of WGY, Schenectady, explained the -j- many details of presenting a radio program. Authorities agreed Miss Hoey fired the shot that ended her life and brief stage career. "We have a staff of continuity writers who prepare the script, and a continuity editor whose job it is to edit and check the script against Public Record errors.

The production manager is in charge of staging the program, and the engineer controls the vol FILES FOR DIVORCE ume coming from the transmitters Chanting ancient war songs, fierce Ethiopian warriors are shown as they staged a dance of war through the streets of Addis Ababa as the East African country prepared for its expected attack from Italy. Intense war-like activity has gripped the city. (Associated Press Photo.) "Many of you no doubt wonder how we are able to time our pro Harry F. Chase has filed suit in Wayne Circuit Court for divorce against Margaret Chase on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. grams so well.

We have a man who times each number on the program with a stop watch, and signals to let our performers know whether we are getting through ahead of time, or taking too long in which to present the program. NAMED EXECUTOR William S. Rindt was named executor of the will of William H. Rindt in Wayne Circuit Court today. He filed a bond of $10,000.

Personal property valued at more than is left to relatives, including the widow and the son. Short Cuts in News of the City STARTS CANAL WORK HYDE PARK, N. Sept. 19. UP) President Roosevelt today pressed a telegraph key at 1 P.

M. (E. S. in the study room of his family home, starting the preliminary work on the Florida canal to connect the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico across the northern part of the "Rehearsals are usually held in the afternoon preceding the presenting of the program, and the The "guinea pig" of the air, the new plane with which Bureau of Air Commerce officials are as a step toward fostering large-scale development of safe, inexpensive planes, is seen at upper left i 1 1 T-v tt .3 1 1 1 lXTafainnn'B a i 1 production manager is responsible for seeing that the program pro ceeds without lagging or lack in Upper ngnt IS anoiner mouei, inai aesignea uy ukoji d. xiamiriunu, wiiiie uciuw is iiaiuu annuou a less plane, already accepted by the bureau.

Waterman is shown beside his plane. South Ninth Street this morning when a kerosene stove caught fire. Little damage resulted. ADVERTISEMENT ready in the air and accepted the MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Roscoe Brumley and Mrs.

Harry Brooks entertained with a miscellaneous shower at the home of the -former Wednesday evening S. WHITE D. C. UP) An an hour of and then By WILl-IAM WASHINGTON, ordinary person flying instruction SUSPENSION REVOKED A suspended sentence of 90 days at the Indiana State Farm given Carl Phenia on a charge of failure to provide was revoked by Judge Hoelscher in Wayne Circuit Court today. Phenis was fined $5 and costs and given the suspended sentence on Oct -24, 1931.

tailless model designed by Waldo Waterman of Santa Monica, CaHf. Waterman's strange-looking craft. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY in honor of Miss Lucille Ray, bride- On Sunday, Sept. 22, Mr. and Mrs.

elect of Fred Loring. W. H. Bartel, 191 South Eleventh The invited guests were Mrs. Ed Street, will celebrate their golden interest." Mr.

Hoff told of the building of the huge broadcasting plant at Cincinnati, and narrated a few of the difficulties that had to be overcome. 1 Preceding his address a brief appeal for support of the coming Community Fund Campaign was given by Charles Watkins. Polish Balloon Wins Inter nation Contest wedding anniversary. Open house ward Rogers, Mrs. Elliason, Mrs.

Louise Berg, Miss Ida Peterson, will be held from 4 until 9 P. M. Mrs. Lou Ebeling, Mrs. Robert a fourth, a tailless craft, already has been accepted.

The "guinea pig," as bureau officials have dubbed it, is the little three-wheeled Wieck W-l, with its motor in the rear, and entire front space open to maximum visibility. It is being subjected to almost every known test. In a wind tunnel operated under direction of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the ship Is being buffeted about under conditions similar to those of actual flying. It also is being tried out in the air. Standing by are engineers for the committee and for the bureau, seeking modifications wherever Their friends are cordially invited DIES OF BURNS LAFAYETTE, Sept 19.

UP) Richard Jacoby, 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Jacoby of to call during those hours. Brumley, Miss Virginia MuhL Miss Muriel Rogers, Miss Catherine 'Lee, Mrs. Gilbert Lee, Mrs.

Charles Kel "solo." That Bureau of Air Commerce officials predict, soon may be the formula for getting the public into the air. In a big laboratory at Langley Field, engineers are tinkering with the "guinea pig" of the Government's experiment in fostering large-scale development of cheap, safe "fliwer planes." In addition to the present "guinea pig," at least three more experimental models are to be tested and TO HEAR FUND SPEAKER Mulberry, died in a hospital here today of burns received yesterday The Earlham Chapel speaker Friday will be Charles E. Watkins, when a pan of scalding, water was educational director of the Com' dumped on, him accidentally. munity Fund drive. He will speak on "The Social Welfare Program in Light of Present Needs." Chapel there is possibility of improvement These are being translated into is at 9:50 A.

M. Bids for South's Support in 1936 officials say, has much in common with the Weick W-l and other "flivver" types. Each has a plain, small body that somewhat resembles an automobile, each has the motor in the rear and both are equipped with wheels set in triangular fashion, as an aid to safe landing. Other Planes Due Three other models are coming shortly. One, constructed by the Hammond Aircraft Corporation of Ypsilanti, has the three-wheel and "push" motor features.

A second, an autogiro designed for landing almost anywhere, including the highways, is under construction by the Autogiro Company of America, Willow Grove, Pa. The third, an all-metal ship with a motor in the nose, is nearing completion by the Curtiss-Wright Airplane Company, Robertson, Mo. Differences in wing characteristics are expected to distinguish it from the more conventional commercial models with front motors. The bureau's campaign likewise has resulted in four projects to test the "possibility of using automobile engines for aviation purposes. Contracts for use of both six and eight cylinder motors have been let actual changes by the corporation that built the ship.

i DOCTORS TO MEET ler, Mrs. A. H. Geers, Mrs. Elizabeth Case, Mrs.

Robert Moore, Mrs. Adeline Hodapp, Mrs. Fred Yedding, Mrs. Warren Lee, Mrs. David Stanton, Mrs.

Mora Parker, Mrs. John Graham, Harry Brooks, Mrs. Roscoe Brumley, Miss Mary Hickman, Diana Lou Parker, Margaret Brumley, Bobby Ray, Evelyn Graham, Kenneth and Nancy Brumley, and the hostesses. GETS LIQUOR PERMIT The State Alcoholic Beverages Commission today announced the granting of a liquor, beer, and wine permit to the Loyal Order of Moose, of Richmond. HELD FOR CLINTON COUNTY The Medical Association will MOSCOW, Russia, Sept 19.

UP) The Polish balloon, Polonia, appeared today to have won the Twenty-seventh Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race. It landed in Stalingrad Province near the Caspian Sea after covering 1,054 miles from Warsaw, where it was cut loose Sunday. All of the 13 entries are reported to have landed. The American U. S.

Navy, piloted by Lt Raymond F. Tyler and navigated by Lt Howard P. Orville, flew 520 miles. "Cheaper Than a Car" The small craft was designed I Made Up My Mind To Get Thin and Bid! It was so simple! I ate what I liked, took no strenuous exercises did not weaken my body with drastic purgatives yet day by day I felt myself getting lighter, the fat seemed to slip away. Now I have a lovely, graceful figure and I never felt better in my life! That, in brief, is what thousands of women who have reduced the Marmola way might well tell you.

Four times a day they take a little tablet containing in exactly the right quantity a world-famous corrective for abnormal obesity. A corrective prescribed by physicians everywhere and acknowledged to be the most effective known. Since 1907, more than 20 million packages of Marmola have been purchased. Could any better recommendation be bad? Today buy a package of Marmola, and start at once. Soon you will experience Marmola's benefits.

When you have gone far enough, stop taking Marmola. And you will bless the day you first discovered this marvelous reducing agent! Marmola is on sale by dealers everywhere from coast to coast. meet in the ballroom of the Rich-mond-Leland Hotel this evening at ENROLLMENT AT EARLH AM 401 INCREASE SEEN originally by Fred Weick, engineer for the Aeronautics Committee, and 6:30 o'clock. Dr. J.

MacMillan Townsend of Louisville, will address the meeting. associates, and a contract subsequently was awarded to the Kreider-Reisner Aircraft Corporation of Hagerstown, for its develop ment Officials say it could be turned out in quantity production INSURANCE MEETING TONIGHT A district meeting of the Prudential Insurance Company will be held this evening in Parlors and of the Richmond-Leland Hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Court To Consider Martial Law Case at less cost than the cheapest of currently popular automobiles. No Clarence Burkhalter was arrested by the Sheriff's office for the Sheriff of Clinton County on a charge of more specific estimate is made. Earlham College's enrollment up to today exceeds the enrollment of last year by 17, it was announced today.

Last year 384 students enrolled, while this year 401 have entered, with several more expected. Meanwhile, experts are scrutiniz ing a second experimental ship al- failure to provide. OVERCOME BY GAS CHILD SCALDED. WABASH Sept 19 It also is interesting to note that The police ambulance answered a call early last evening to 231 North the enrollment this year is almost evenly divided between men and women students. There are 199 Foreign News Seventeenth Street where William Mary Katherine Byrd, three-year-old daughter of Mn and Mrs.

Lawrence Byrd, living south of here, was severely scalded, when she fell backward into a large container of boiling water. H. Wooley, 72 years old, had been men and 202 women on the roll. For the past two years prior to INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 19. iJP) Three Federal Judges will hear the evidence tomorrow in the case in which the Labor and Socials ist Defense Committee of Vigo County is seeking to enjoin State officials from maintaining martial law in that county.

Judges Will M. Sparks of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals; Thomas W. Slick of the Northern Indiana Federal District; and Robert C. Baltzell of the Southern Indiana District will hear the case. overcome by gas while attempting to connect a stove after neglecting this year, the number of men en to turn off the gas flow at the Protest Persecution rolled exceeded the number of women.

GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept 19. meter. Wooley was restored to consciousness soon after the police arrived and declined medical at Another change is to be found in UPY An appeal to the League of Nations Assembly against "cruel tention. the much greater number of dormitory students this year. Usually there are more day students than dormitory students.

This year persecution and defamation of German was telegraphed to Dr. Eduard Benes, president of the as WarcPs Economy Days Thursday Friday Saturday to medieval policy with regard to Jews, and creates in the heart of Europe of the Twentieth Century a new ghetto for the purpose of oppressing and dishonoring the Jewish people. "By outlawing German Jews, by carrying on systematically anti-Jewish propaganda the world over and by spreading racial theories which imply a negation of the very principle of equality of rights for all peoples and races, the policy of the Third Reich destroys the basis of modern civilization and the League Terre Haute Chief of Police Ousted sembly, today, by Rabbi Stephen S. finds 161 day students enrolled and 240 in the dormitories. Wise, president of the committee of Jewish delegations.

TO GIVE DINNER The Senior Class of Second Baptist Church will serve dinner at the church Sunday. Included on the menu will be chicken and dumplings; green beans, and ham, potatoes, fish, slaw, hot rolls, coffee, and dessert Following is a list of enrollments by classes: Freshmen, 140; sopho Referring to anti-Jewish laws mores, 108; juniors, 62; seniors, 75, and 16 special students. John Henry Kirby (above), chairman of the Southern Committee To Uphold the Constitution and a veteran Democrat claims support of 70 per cent of the Southern electorate and said his organization expected to dictate the 1936 Presidential nomination. (Associated Press Photo.) proclaimed Sunday after a session of the Reichstag at Nurnberg, Germany, the appeal said: of Nations, as the embodiment of "Anti-Jewish legislation in the FIRE DAMAGE SLIGHT The Fire Department was called to the -home of Jesse Bentley, 824 the hopes and ideals pursued by the noblest minds of all lands." third Reich represents a regression TERRE HAUTE, Sept 19. iJPi Lewis A.

Wheeler was summarily dismissed last night as Chief of Police in Terre Haute and was appointed a member of the Detective Department. Lieutenant James C. Yates was named his successor. The Board of Public Works and Safety made no announcement of the reason for the change. It was said no formal charges had been filed against Wheeler.

GIRL FOUND UNHARMED GRAND RAPIDS, Sept 19. CT) Marian Hansen, 11-year-old schoolgirl who was the object of of an extensive search after she disappeared Wednesday, was found unharmed today. Deputy Sheriff Cliff Vaneenhout said the child told him she had decided to run away, She had traveled 15 miles since she was seen leaving the rural school she attended near here. Dog Almost Starts Think of it! A De Luxe 8-TUDE AUTO RADIO I lo32(y GOODYEATl Elephant Stampede 1 OC95 $1.71 wook "Shoot To Kill" Order Issued for Chicago Lunatic CHICAGO, Sept. 19.

(JP A "shoot to order was issued by Police Capt Willard Malone today when police started in an intensive hunt for a lunatic who attacked Mrs. Helen James, 21 years old, with a lead-weighted whip. Mrs. James, badly beaten in her home, was taken to a hospital. She was the third victim within a month in the same West Side neighbor- hood.

Her husband Orlando was tied to a chair before the madman began his attack. Police reported women in the neighborhood are in a state of terror, and refuse to open windows or doors after dark. JV ROCHESTER, Sept. 19. UP) A little brown dog almost caused an elephant stampede near the Cole Brothers and Clyde Beatty Circus grounds here, last night Three elephants became frightened at the dog's barking as they were being led down the street to a train.

They trumpeted loudly and started EASY TERMS that You Can Afford Easily PAY AS 51 0 LOW AS I i A WEEK TIRES TUBES RADIO BATTERY Just phone 7674 and ask for Mr. Cogswell. Without obligation a representative will call on you and explain our Budget Plan. You'll like our friendly way of opening accounts. You'll find nothing finer than our "Wings 8" De Luxe even at $25 more.

See, hear, compare 1 toward a frame building housing a grocery store. Two caretakers succeeded in getting them under con Footprint Evidence of 4 3 Longer Non-Skid Mileago at no oxtra coot. trol at the side of the building. Richard Tarlton, the English who died in 1588, was Queen Elizabeths favorite clown. MAKE YOUR SMOOTH TIRES SAFE We'll reent an All-Weather Tread detijn ia those smooth tires if there's still food rubber left on the tread, mm tm s.

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Luken Drug Co. says "No matter what kind of Piles you have, one bottle of HEM-ROID tablets must show you the safe, clean way to get rid of your Pile misery or money back." 2B 0FF (il VLiJO Old John Don't Get Up Nights He mad this ZSe Test Old John says, "1 had to get up 8 or times every night. This bladder irregularity was accompanied with scanty flow, burning, and backache. I flushed out excess adds with little green tablets containing bucbu leaves, Juniper oil. called Bukets.

They work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. After four days If not pleased any druggist will refund your 29c I sleep good now." Phares Drug Stores, A. G. Luken Drug Co. M0OTGOMERYT7AHD OX 20-22 S.

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