Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1933 — Page 18

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MACDONALD IN U. S. FOR TALKS WITH PRESIDENT British Premier Unwilling tc Discuss Gold Standard With Interviewers. (Continued from Page One) as well a* ourselves. But the way must be paved for concerted action and I believe our meeting is necessary to that end." made one reference to the importance of action to relieve tariff barriers, saying: "We must strive to clear the obstacles which block the highways of trade both in our countries and between nations, and so restore the hope of employment ta the workless millions who look to earn their living in factory and field. * Wants ‘Brass Tacks’ Talk MV RAYMOND CLAPPER l nitfd Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 21.—President Roosevelt welcomes the opportunity to talk on a frank, informal "brass tacks" basis with Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, who arrives late today. This was made known at the White House as the distinguished visitor neared Washington. Concerned over angered feelings abroad, where some construed President Roosevelt | sudden abandonment, of the gold standard as a diplomatic maneuver to obtain a bargaining advantage on the eve of the international conferences, friends of the administration insisted that he was moved essentially by a desire to lift domestic prices and head off unwise and extreme inflationary measures advocated in congress. The President was fully recovered from his cold today. He was eager to settle down with the British prime minister for intimate, personal talks over the acute situation. He is especially anxious that diplomatic sparring be disposed with in the conversations both with Mr. MacDonald and with former Premier Edouard Herriott of France who arrives Sunday. Domestic problems, pressing as they are, will be pushed aside. Arrangements have been made to give the President and Premir MacDonald practically an entire Sunday to talk out their problems. They will begin at breakfast and continue practcially until bedtime.

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Due Saturday Here is Amos of the famous radio team of Amos and Andy. The boys open a two-day engagement at the Indiana in person Saturday. Amos is pictured in blackface makeup. Present plans call for nearly seven performances a day during their two daystay. MAY DAY PARADE IS SET Mass Meeting at Tomlinson Hall Planned by United Front Conference The United Front Conference today announced preparations for a May Day demonstration, parade and mass meeting at Tomlinson hall at 4 May 1. The parade will form in Military park at 2:30. Resolutions demanding unemployment and social insurance, cash instead of baskets for poor relief, release of Tom Mooney and recognition of the Soviet Union will be considered.

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SURVIVOR OF FATAL SHACKJIRE IS DEAD Everett Ray Is Found Dying on City Street. Everett Ray, 62, in whose shack home in the rear of the 1100 block, West Washington street, fatal burns were incurred last Dec. 6. by Mrs. Grace Farlow. 44, died in city hospital Thursday night. Heart disease caused death, according to Dr. John A. Salb, deputy coroner. Police found Ray lying in the 1100

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! block. West Washington street, I Thursday. He was sent to the hos--1 pital. Mrs. Farlow, an invalid, was the S daughter of an old friend of Mr. Ray, and he gave her refuge when her father entered the county inI flrmary. Her clothing became ignited when she attempted to light an oil lamp, and the shatk home soon was enveloped in flames. Charles Hines. 68, Negro, 1018 ; West Maryland street, and Ray, 1 dragged Mrs. Farlow from the , flames, but she died a few hours later. The dead man is said to have a son, Everett, living on the Rockville road near Avon, and a brother. Edward, living on a farm three miles south of Pittsboro, Ind.

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