Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1929 — Page 10

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GROUND LOST BY STRIKERS IN ILLINOIS FIGHT Forces Waver as Many Go Back to Work at Taylorville. Bv United Press TAYLORVILLE, IIL, Dec. 12. Service of disorderly conduct warrants on forty-nine strike leaders of the National Miners' Union progressed slowly today, due to the absence of the men sought on trips to gurrt unding coal mines, where they were attempting to bolster their wavering forces. The effect of the strike still was confined to Christian county despite efforts of the Nationalists to spread it throughout southern Illinois and authorities anticipated no more trouble. The strike received what many considered a death blow Thursday, when miners affiliated with the United Mine Workers of America returned to work in three local mines after national guardsmen were withdrawn from the shafts. The strikers, called communists by the old line unionists, gained 500 recruits at Pana, about twenty miles from here. Two mines were closed after a “rally” conducted by the Nationalists, but it was expected most of the men would return to •work today when their enthusiasm Wore off. The strike was called Monday by the Nationalists, who demanded higher wages, shorter working hours and elimination of the “checkoff” Bystem of paying miners.

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Girls who were successful in tryouts for the Indiana Central college girls’ debating team which is preparing to open its forensic season with Earlham college, following the holidays are pictured here. They are top row (left to right) Joyce Tobias, Lenora Dix, Lucille Todd, Louise Arforu. Second row, Florence McAra, Dorcas Petty, Martha McCoy and Hazel Fouth. Professor J. J. Haramy, head of the history department, is coach of the team.

PICK COLLEGIAN STAFF Editors for Butler Daily Named for Coming Semester. Editors of the Butler Collegian, daily publication of Butler university, for next semester were announced at a banquet for journalism students in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall, Thursday night. They are Joseph Thomas, managing editor; Miss Ruth Robison, assistant managing editor; Harlan Hadley, day city editor; William Brennan, Robert Sterns, Richard Frazier, Charles Bouslog and Maja Brownlee, news editors; Tom Hub-

bard, night city editor; Luke Wal ton, telegraph editor; George Lloyd, sports editor, and Robert Boyer, chief editorial writer. Automobile Kill Two C.u Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 13. Deaths of two persons here as the result of automobile accidents are being investigated by J. E. Hiatt, acting coroner. Miss Charlotte Spalding, 23, who suffered a fractured skull when hit by a police car Tuesday night, died Thursday. Andrew Stone, 77, died Thursday night as the result of being struck by a car driven by Thomas Boyce Jr.

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CHINESE REBELS ARE ROUTED BY CANTONTROOPS Ironsides Flee After Being Repulsed With Heavy Losses. BY RANDALL GOULD United Press Staff Correspondent SHANGHAI, Dec. 13.—Victorious in a two-day battle for Canton, the Nationalist troops of General Chiang Kai-Shek struck swiftly today seeking to accomplish the complete rout of the Revolutionary Ironsides troops of General Chang Fa-Kwei, fleeing northward after being repulsed with heavy losses north of the Canton river. Advices from Hong Kong said the loyal Cantonese troops, whom the head of the Chinese government left to defend the northern city,

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while he concentrated his forces in defense of Nanking, were pursuing the retreating Ironsides, who were turned back fifteen miles north of Canton after an invasion begun weeks ago. Cantonese military reports claimed that 3,000 rebels had been killed, 2,000 taken prisoners and that 6.000 rifles had been seized. Activities in other sections of China apparently had slackened relieving the tension at the nationalist capital at Nanking which two days ago was threatened with the approach of rebel armies fffcm the north and southeast, between Nanking and Shanghai. JAIL FOR ‘SMUGGLING’ Bn T'nitrd Press DETROIT, Dec. 13.—Frederick A. Fisher, former United States inspector Thursday was sentenced to serve eighteen months in Leavenworth penitentiary and fined SSOO, following his conviction in federal court on a charge of conspirary to violate the immigration law. His co-defendant, Peter Leonas, was given a fourteen months sentence. The two men were found guilty of smuggling a Greek alien into the United States for $25.

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among American women is exceptionally large. The general trend of the diabetes death rate, in both this country and England, has been the same since 1920. The rate was increasing when insulin was discovered in 1922. Insulin treatments resulted in a decrease in the rate in both countries, until it reached a minimum in 1924. Succeeding years saw a gradual rise in the rate, until maximum death rates were recorded In both countries in 1928.