Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1934 — Page 20

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MUNITIONS SHIPPED TO BOLIVIA BY U, S. Embargo Lifted by Order of Attorney. By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, June 22.—The movement of munitions from the United States to Bolivia, whose war with Paraguay just has entered its third year, was resumed today. Interrupted briefly by a presi-

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dential embargo against sales of munitions in this country to either of the Gran Chaco belligerents, the traffic was renewed with official permission to ship a cargo of war materials from Norfolk. The customs office at Norfolk had been holding up the shipment since Sunday. The shipment was ruled legal by Martin Conboy, United States attorney of New York, who was charged by the justice department with determining whether certain munitions contracts signed prior to the embargo involved a transfer of title to Bolivia. Where title passed before the proclamation, the state department ruled shipment legal.

SHOPPING SERVICE TO AID CITY MERCHANTS Customers’ Views of Stores to Be Outlined Under Plan. Merchants who wonder just what customers think of their stores will have the opportunity to find out under the newly incorporated Retail Merchants’ Shopping Service, 805 Lemcke building. Under the plan, professional shoppers will make purchases in various stores and turn in reports based on their observations. Howard M. Meyer is the manager.

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