Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1934 — Page 2

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ITALY APPOINTS 80 TO PROTECT HITLERON VISIT Nazi Chief to Confer at Venice Tomorrow With Mussolini. By United Press VENICE, June 13.—Eighty picked secret service men will guard Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany during his visit to Italy for a conference with Premier Benito Mussolini, it was learned today. Hitler is due to arrive by airplane from Munich tomorrow morning. Achille Starace, secretary-general of the Fascist party, arrived today to take charge of Fascist units which have been detailed for duty as escorts to Hitler. Explosives Seized 8// United Press VIENNA, June 13. —A large quantity of explosives, found near Innsbruck, bore the stamp “Berlin Army Testing Station,” an official communique said today. The intimation was that German Nazis had provided the explosives for the terroristic campagin being conducted by Austrian Nazis. Nazi War Plans Flayed By United Press MOSCOW, June 13.—German people are being put on “starvation rations” in order that the Nazi government may spend more money for war preparation, the newspaper Pravda, Communist party organ, charged today. Bulgaria Muzzles Press By United Press SOFIA, Bulgaria, June 13. Moving in vigorous fashion to consolidate his Fascist government, Premier Kimon Gheorghieff today proclaimed suppression of political parties and rigid control of the press. Publication of newspapers and periodicals was forbidden without authority of the director of the social revival institute. SOCIALIZED MEDICINE SCORED BY DOCTORS Ten-Plank Platform Adopted by National Association. By Times Special CLEVELAND, June 13.—Socialized medicine was definitely out of favor by the American Medical Association today. Speaking through its house of delegates, the group adopted a tenplank platform, which said in substance: “We consider it our duty to regulate American medicine, after having made it the best in the ! world.” In the platform, the association j asserted that no third party should ! be allowed to come between the patient and his physician and that patients should be free to choose for themselves a legally qualified doctor Os medicine. ADMITS SLAYING FIVE Mob Violence Feared After Alleged Stabbing Confession. By United Press SUSANVILLE, Cal., June 13. Threats of mob violence were renewed today after the alleged confession of Pete Alosi, mill hand, that he stabbed to death five persons because two of them had broken up his home. Officials tightened the guard around the county jail as word spread that Alosi had admitted the brutal slayings. KIDNAPED GIRL AT HOME June Robles’ Father Fails in Quest for Film Offer. By United Press HOLLYWOOD, June 13.—Six-year-old June Robles, cattle heiress, ; who was kidnaped and imprisoned nineteen days in a desert cage, returned to her Tucson (Ariz.) home today without a screen contract. Her father had visited several studios seeking a contract. Women Democrats to Meet Walter Boetcl.er, Democratic county chairman, will address the Women’s Seventh Ward Democratic Club at 7:45 tonight at the home of Mrs. Smiley Chambers, 1605 North Talbot street.

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FEDERAL DEBT 3 BILLION LESS THANESTIMATE Borrowing Need Reduced Despite Record Rise in Indebtedness. By United Press WAHINGTON, June 13.—Despite, a rise in the public debt this week figures showed today that borrowings for the current fiscal year will fall $3,000,000,000 under estimates set by President Roosevelt. With last week’s $800,000,000 security sale, the government was

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estimated today to have piled up a record debt of $26,951,036,216, compared with the war. time peak of $26,596,701,048 in 1919. The cilirent dbbt is expected to be around $26,800.000,000 by June 30, compared with President Roosevelt’s estimate of a debt of $29,847,740,711 on that date. Curtailed expenditures under the huge budget estimates were responsible for the less than anticipated borrowings. Expenditures for the current fiscal year are estimated roughly at $7,000,000,000 and ihcome at $3,000,000,000, leaving a deficit of $4,000,000,000. Mr. Roosevelt, in his budget estimate, placed expenditures for the year at $11,000,000,000 and income at $3,250,000,000, which would make a deficit of $7,750,000,000. S9O Wardrobe Stolen From Car A wardrobe of three suits valued at S9O was stolen from the parked automobile of Theodore Herman, St. Louis, Mo., last night.

OFFICERS ELECTED BY GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL Mrs. C. F. Voyles Is Re-Named Commissioner, Mrs. C. F. Voyles was re-elected commissioner of Indianapolis Girl Scouts yesterday, at a meeting at Camp Dellwood of the Girl Scout council. Other officers were Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis, first deputy commissioner; Mrs. Thomas A. Wynne, second deputy commissioner; Mrs. Edward Gardner, treasurer, and Mrs. William B. Schiltges, secretary. New members of the council are Mesdames Severin Buschmann, R. R. Scott, and Howard C. Caldwell. Re-elected members are Mesdames Gardner, John H. Toy, Arthur E. Krick, R. Walter Jarvis, Paul Q. Richey and Maurice W. Socwell.

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