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PUBLIC AUCTION lEDN'ESDAY, Augurt 7— 7:00 P. M. tea* MUn Studrbaker Horn*. 1 i«uare east of Fir»t Strut. IfM Rivar (ridge on highway 224. ■amaind frame imildina, alao mitniner kliiheii U'llt. large pad Hook 1(i:h alii be nffirurl arpai ilely or a* a wh »1»■Viul «va»i>b fii> bath tub. 2 toilet* |>litmbiuf. elec- ■ wli! m, . iteljr In.ble fintabtnjp) and doom. whliiii’ PHwi us It'iil'l.".- In tie removed fiotn llte preinlaea An Ifonury lu • I) liuiliiinf material a* a great aavlng l)U. I’ALMKK KK HKK, Owner [N krpprrt and Htudeiit* of the lleppert Ami Inn School »>i iutonaatkrn tall Kred Kepport. 11l or 312. l »L Ju a# ou 1 SfW ' II V K B ■' ■•"'•■' wHBwWI M&vg) j|
I was a*a#rt#d. . 4 . I hi order lo k##P lm**P dlepoal Lm* «Hf.l. report* said Ik# On Lm ar# moving troop*. hwavy gun. and other malarial* only #1 lllih , from duah to dawn. U »l. ( „,,t#d. Ik# ""d #r# ffUed With I ...i.iinii* of military transport Military obaervera were undei to h#f# gained Ik# Impree 1 I.in ih#i u **«•» •• Ik# li-rman# | iii ti’4 Ikrlr preparation* to fc#»# )H . r# perfected. end Ik# »##ih#r ,a, favorable Ik# alidch on Or#ol lliltaln wonld bettn. - FAIR SIDELIGHTS worn wmw «>—» arm of Ik# low *»d announced ti< 1•• If a* I«-I. Oh# *»* ***** returned 10 k«r p*t««inotOio j,. w n Bright I# ifc# «*h*e «*rl »* th< fair Ixmrd worhlng throughout ill* day In Ik# fair office ab«»vr th« Daily Denwcrgl all*' In aiding j uhiccmMm chairman. Bob llelm imOoo Aa<>M ik# l*i» wmcwuekin# u> . i.hi.4 la lb# Moffkeat-O •hooi. „.,„-d an 4 operated by Paul Hrled. ihl* «tty Tb# mlntaior# trap ti.Hil all# luat aoillb oI lb# Kirs' rlnintuit church "1.-hy" Css* Id y „ handling lb# ...mesakwi. 00000 (•air officiate aealuaaty guarded 111. well-being Os n#rm#n II Km#. heberg U»i night for avtcral h..iii* Th# fair * halt man na» »ub nlltutcd th# laat minute lulu the i tank of tro«nlli« the kllK and i|in eti of the fair. W A Klepper. firnt . Itoaen for Ibe Job, Ml on a la.atiott trip Then W Uuy Brown, , 11,11 *hoa#n. fell and broke bU • rial. L« K Arehbold .minty ..yetit. etpteaaed the aetitlment of I ( lugm-rn. • bon he naid he h.>p.-d II II K •ould atold lUine MU | fortune until after the coronation ; ceremony 00000 Man Molthoune and la-«ln Smith art ea<k MorklnK in nbifta a* the fall board n reprenentallten lo Ike (mine and lair booth Mm.r lh*ra.iehter and Ar«o Sudduth are Ibe city a i#|»reaeiitatl*#a In the iMM.rh 1 The latter two *|iltt up a 24 himr 1 d.y In 01 der that one m.iy alwayn j u on duty. •bll. the fair hoard j worker# npllt up an approtimutr II hour nrhedul# I 1 00000 ij nl tin Intelented .imtorn at ' the nlreet fair Uat nlukt wan Mt« \ St lm,.it. t ..I Borno, who loot Me.. mber nlimd in a Chl..i«i. 1 mirt
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Apfiarrntly apurml by proapecta ot rompulaory 1 military training for unmarried men an unpiwcr- I 0*1.144 ruah In marriage apptleation* la taring 00- |
timui and ld#nllfled a youthful . Windy CUy gunman aa the killer of Anthony Milhaud during a rob I bery In Bet tie a few month* preyl.iua llet It Ip to the fair Included a vtail at the poller booth where I nhe chatted with officer* of city, county and mate police fore#*. | many of whom *hr grew to kuow during brr eaperlrnce uoOoo The mafic ahow of Cliff laillellr. ) natlva magi, tan nhowman. and f.a J mer Kotl Wayne traffn cop. han been moved from the original lor* | lion at Ibe north cud of the uitdway lo Third aired near the Ithe hotel t'rad latllelle. hit fatlici t and <mce a top notehei In Ibe magic field, la vlalllng here for Ihe nev-k • lib Mr and Mia Torn KUhcr. lie waa 71 laat Saturday. 00000 The lure of the fair proved ton r alrong for l*h ill ip and Manny Kl. h ■ er young non* of Mr anil Mr* I I'almer Kl. her of Mllth (treel thin » morning The two Uda nun. up town at an early hour and police had to be enrolled In the anarch i for them. 1 A iltghtly Inebriated fair celebrant wav firm mUtaken for a > prowler at the Jo*#ph On.kill h.aii* • on Jeffemon »treel la*t Bight. The 1 faintly watched hi* t!p»y effort* to get up on th# front porch for a whli. and then relented enough lo permit him to keep hu overnight reatlng place In Ihe porch swing illcyde* on th# midway required most call* on the nubile addreav , *y»tern at an early hour tht* mornlung A nuinlMT id call* broadcait the tact that th# "bik#*" are not permitted on the midway nor along the sidewalk*. 1 A hit of humor wa* Injected Into Ihe iorouatlon reremonte* lust night when the microphone ’ stand In the hand* of lle-man II Krueekebeig darted .lowly »llpplug eastward. There are those who . declared that bad his citonationj wd>lre>s been two minutes longer 1 the fair chairman would have be> u on his knee* in finishing the talk. — —0 —- 2’ AMERICAN tCOHTIBUICM yttuil tauk Ibk» history Culled States represent* live* believed the conleren.>• was the m.»t important event for the eontlnetita atace the l uti.-d State* declaration ol Independence In 177* The conference was to end formally at 4 Jo |> m. I’ST kt cre lary Hull and the oth.i membera of the Inltad State* detegntion sail for Miami at k p 01 CUT They leave Miami for Waahlng'm by train Immediately after their at rival Then will mart inter American military, economic and political collaboration a* various cqmmit tee* and other agencies begin giving effect to the remrlutlnn* and act* aign.-d here Major achievement of tin- <-»n ference was lmpl«m*ulaltou ot th<henilaphctc s detertnlnntion to tor bid the tratisler of Kuroltean col onlrn to non Am#iic#n power* Tin United State*, beentta# of it* mill lary strength, will hdvc the majrr role In determining when Iheie is an aggression Othei acconipliahmet.t* iticiude.l Modernisation of mtornational law In ihe light of new world condition* The American muurUy gone continue* effectlve with provlmon for further alndy and gieater efficacy There will lx- greater cooperation to prevent fifth column acllvltle* There will be larger and more effective economic cooperation Concerning the ..dottle* the conference approved a I nlted State* *ta>n*oi ed "trn*lee»hlp plan which 111 effect implement* the Mouioe Mod; me Knlltled the Act of lla vane", the declaration provide* tor Interim application ot the print-! pie* of the convention pending lla ratification by the re»pect|ve republic* Tb* official teat of tb* act disclosed that the Culled State* or i any other American nation would
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be given a free hand lu taking over I Kuiopeau p>.ss. saii.ua if it became * n.-ieaaary to preserve the peace of t this hemisphere. 1 Argentina, which originally had opposed taking any Imm.-dtii. a. 1 - tlon, filed lam minute reset vat lons • 'At a plenary aesalon last night la-o ; poldo Meiu. h.rfdfnf the Argentine 1 delegation, read a statement con I crrulng the Falkland Islands, the ownership of which Argentina disputes with Urewt Britain, "certain southern regions of Argentina." and the matter of Argentina's ton■tltuiloual tights "‘the cettalti southern regions iUtluU.t the Mouth lioorgia Islands ( and mini.* Antarctic areas Melo said A third reservation said that the signing of the act and the con ( t out Inn should uut be interpreted as affecting Argentina! u»rmal , iuusiltiilloual method* Shortly after th.- delegates toted | to hold the neat conference In l(lo| | lie Janeiro. Hragll, the final private j , •eaaloti broke up Hull waa one | of Ihe- last to leave the me.'ting : , 1 .arm Ask'd If he was pleased i with results, Hull replied. “I don't see how I muld be auy- , . thing else # EKiHT PKRSANS OMNTIMtICM tltOH PA.IK UN 10 K> ltd. drowned lu I'hain tl latkea - near South llend lit* death was the (econd hy drowning In St. 1 Joseph i.iunty In leas than a week, both In the same lake. Ileal prostration caused the ' death »f Antonio lialluxzo. 72 year- - old p.-us|..B recipient, at IndUmaie | olla. I' Mom.ld Sperry of Klkhart dn-d in la-<- M< tnotial hospital at 1 liowagla.. Ml. h of Injuries suffer- I »-d when he fractured a vertebra while divine In shallow water. I'aul I'.-lgen, Jd. Aurora business- 1 man tiled of a heat stroke tit a I ('in. liinall hospital. Mosees of other Hoo*i<-r* were pr.istrat.-.l hy the heat, but none 1 I fatally Wul.-ly scattered thundershower* 1 • ere foreseen forth. northern *e. 1
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lion of the stale today, hut weather observers .ould tee no poeelble drop lu leuiperaturea throughout Ihe ceulral and southern aecttous The U-m|M-raiure .limbed to Wn at ludlanapolii yesterday. Ihe high I eat this year and a record for July 29 In Ihe illy. Bedford repotted lul. Anderson *7, largausport 103. Laifayeite. »» and Kushville. 9». 4— ■ NAZI PLANER vOOffTiMiiicD rn.iM paub <»nbi tiui entl-nlrcrnft defeime* were lit a.tlou early thl* niortilng and an eii.-iny bomber was brought down In southeast Kngland " It.-port* had lieeii published abroad that the great putt of lam don had hern closed It was said authoritatively, however, that It continued lo function normally As regard* reports that Newcastle, Hull and Southampton ports had been closed. It was said that at thorn and otbc-i ports shipping Was held up from Mine to tliu<- when It was suspected that the Herman* had laid mines, hut was resumed as a.x.li as the w.iteis had been sw.-pt and safe navigation Insured Th. mlutstiy of home security ordered today that all motorboats, sailboat*, rowboats, canoes and punts lu Inland waters must he reiideved unusable when left uu attended. Win aecu-iary Anthony Kden ap pointed tha-e i.-adlng industrialist* to serve im a standing eommiuee which la charged wltji the duty of euitlug red tape aud pulling Ihe admllllstratioii of the aim) on a 1 .mi percent efficient hasla for any attack The house id commons was set today for a big d.-lwle on foreign policy i'rllne minister Winston Church-J 111 had expected to speak. II was' mid. tstood alid lo make au till > poitaut review of lliltaitis world; foreign policy As the house assembled, how ; ever. It was reported that II he! made troy set *|»-e. h it would l»-1 In a secret session after au open- j lug public session this afternoon -
TRAFFIC TOLL IS INCREASED June IncreßNt* In 15 Percent Above Snow Month In hM!t Chi.ago. July lu 'UPJ Th# national safety council reported today that "jlttnrs" over the Kuro p#an war had im i.-ased the death toll on I’ * highways durlug June Ik percent over the tame pet tod during l*J* Th# Increase for June wa* lb# ninth consecutive monthly Increase corresponding to the ninth month of Hitler s advance In Kurope It waa tb# hugest Increment for auy month alnce lb* war began aud corresponded with on# of the dim axe* of Ihe war. the sutrender of Crane* • Mm- touiull believes that th* nations habits refle. t au attitude of rerhli-asueaa. pi cot t upullou aud eouluslou 111 Values glowlllg out us the war lu Kuiopc," the couutil said At least I 4 7UO p.isou, have died on the highway* between Jan 1 aud June 3o aud 2,k3u of them were hilled duilug the last 3U day* of that pet tod The increase lot June alone waa 3 peiceut above the total I tot May Increased Have! ou Ihe highways was repotted hy the louticil aa a ] s.-eondaiy teaaou for the mouutlug toll., for a i-.oportlonate mileage, j the Iklo death rale was only one ! percent greater (halt the 1939 rale | Moat of the June Increase* in fatalities were repotted Hum rural I sections aud Ihe ...until estimated a22 pore-gl hike lu dcwliM nr the lioli urhau ai.-as this )>WU pVU June, 1939. On the blight side, 13 atates reported decreases lu fatalities no the road* This do line was led hy the I'aclfii atates. South Makou * death list was 23 peiceut shorter than It was In the first six mouth* of 1939. and Nehtaakas Og iwrcent lower Vermont, Tenness.-c tieorgla. Mlaslsalppt, Ukiahonia. Molilalia. California. Maine and l»wa w.-re other atatea showing reduction* for Ihe first half yeai Kansas CUy, Mo, was the largeal j city lo show uo t.afft. death* dur ! Ing June It was joined lu lbe| fatality flee • lasslfl.allou hy llocb ester, N V . Frovldeltce. It i.. and Toledo. O lloslou * rate of 9 9 deaths |>ci | loo.oini population was 111.- lowest 1 among Ihe target elite* lor lhe| six mouths Uuffalo. K V . wa*. seemd and St lamia. Mo. wtlh a| rate us If I was tblid lu Ihe second classlfi. allot! j I’rovld.-uc- wa* first with a 4 7 rale, and Kanaa« City was second with 3.3 l.ynn. Mas* led the eltlea between limi.immi ami 23i.i n.Ni j population with a rale of only 1 9 Sen. Taft To Attend Willkie Acceptance Klwood. Ind., July 3u ll'Pl j Sen Hofierl A Taft. K. « will lead ' a delegation of I mm Ohioan* to th>-' August 17 cetMitony here at which 1 M'cud.-ll 1,. WlltkiF. a native *ou j formally accept* th* 0. O I*, nomination for president.
t'aptalu Ititg aud bis froupt .4 llldc-i* pi.MUtlng foul event* <m tiiaight up and down wails sie on.- ol in* allia.uona appealing aa Oil. of tue f.-aluit will a. lions Wt th# fie. Street pair all tnls week They give exhibition* of lllck Stuut and fancy acrobatic tiding hy t ap tatti Hu* and a motorcycle erta*-cross isr-# wtin two macmaea on me • all at the suiu. time L.lttl< Miss Ibaale KIU. the smallest aud young est lady motordiome rider I* one of in.- rhleii in this special rare AU In all. with the (unity downs this snow will be om. that will piuve most Interest mg and eulertaiuiug lo everybody
PREDICT RAIN TO END HEAT Rain And Relief I rom Oppressive Heat l*at> test I'rediction Illy Culled Cress liatn and relief from oppressive, humid heat was promised hy the I I S weather buteau t.Mlay lot eastern state* hut west of the Mississippi river Hie li.-at was .-kpecteg to become isoo- tnteutc The blank.-! of moisiui. ladeu ait aeltled over the eastern tw»ihint, of lb# uallon U*i night and lucreas.d suffetitig after two day* of the a.-.olid h.-at wave in twu week*. Kven a five degree dtbp In teui|M-rature* in some cities to Wald the east failed to bring relief immediately because of th.- hu nudity. Over the west tempera lure* pushed above the lb” deg re.-
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mark again. Meath* caused hy heal aud diownlitgs during the 11 day* us hot weather totaled almost S<ni today I’.-unaylvanls alone ri-|MNi«d 42 dead ol prostrallou and 44 drowned Ohio reported *7 dead, Michigan *4. ftlluot* t>3, New Jurk 4*. Indiana 3* aud Miscuuslli 33 Credicted rain-. Were expected to save ciop* 111 the grain belt from destruction wbicU wa* threatened by the heat lowa and llltuols latint-ra already hate tepoiled that deierloraMoti which had .educed coin yield* a* much as lo to 12 bushel* an acre in *uuie aica* had heeu arreal.-d Suit For Divorce Filed Here Today butt for divorce ha* hc-t-u fil'd in Adaiu* circuit court by I'oiduls liroka* agaiust l nan. ey llrokaw. The xuit i harge* i fuel and Uihu mau treatment. It ask* custody of an adopted child, Hubert, aged five, aud a returning order to prohibit the defendant front molesting li.-r or selling their properly.
