Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1934 — Page 8

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DECISIVE CLASH BELIEVED NEAR IN GRAN-CHACO

Battle to Start Within Two Days, Correspondent Indicates. Tt* 4i*ut'h i fram th Srat I. raarh lII* rbar* h*r* Ralt.ta and raftfin if. at war liar* Ih. baa "a rrraa*a4rnta H<(4 aftar baiat aafarrad far .a.aral laaatha. Mara tbaa M.bM ara r,ltmal*4 la hara baaa killad ia tba war thaa far. BY -in.U S CAESAR CHAVES t'Mla4 |*ra Staff Tarraa^aa^aat tCaprrifht. 1914 trr L*n ’al Pru, CARADAITY SECTOR. CHACO WAR FRONT. Sept. 13.—A dfdtivt battle in the Ontn-Chaco war between Bolivia and Paraguay is rxpecfed to start within the next two davit •With troops of both sides gathered In the greatest concentration of the war, and the rainy season corning on. immediate action will be necessary to avoid a costly stalemate extending over months. The writer reached the front after traversing almost the entire Chaco region in an army provision truck over a road the Paraguayans have cut through the thick forest during an advance of 150 miles through the “Green Hell” where so many men have perished on both sides. It was plain that the Chaco armies fight not only one another, but mosquitoes, poisonous insects reptiles and heat. Food and water are rationed strictly, being moved in with great difficulty. The vast area of the Jungle will become a swamp and the roads a mere flow of mud as soon as the rainy season begins. Talking with officers of the Paraguayan Caradaitv command within the hearing of artillery and machine guns, the correspondent was told that intensive lighting almast was Inevitable this week Describing the Bolivian attack of Sept. 7. the latest important offensive. the Paraguayans said seven Bolivian regiments tried to surround Paraguayan forces advancing toward Boyuibe. The latter, realizing they could not brpak the Bolivian lines, retreated during the night without lncses, while the Bolivians were dropping pamphlets over the empty trenches, inviting them to surrender. In the staccato of machine gun fire during the lull in general fighting. the soldiers behind the lines reeled, prepared to advance momentarily. it is a question now of which side will break, and the Paraguayans expect decisive action in the next general engagement. Constitution Day Set Citizens of Indianapolis will observe Constitution day Monday. A proclamation from Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan says, in part, “As mayor of Indianapolis, I wish to urge all our citizens to join in the observance of this day in a spirit of thankfulness to our forefathers." Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to. Charles r, Nall 3451 North Meridian fr-ft Ford roads’er 9*-*S2. from 2!S fieuth Meridian stree* Dallas ( r rd roach, from (a rage at Laurel and Prospect streets. William Ineels. 1711 Kelly street. Chrysler eoach 7-3** from Southern avenue and Shelby street. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police t'f'.oas to 4 C Goete, R. R 15. Box 91. Nash sedan, found in corn field a' Thirtv-etghth Creel and Kessler boulevard Mildred Rucker 423 North California street. Ford coach, found at 730 North Tibbs avenue. H Steaart. Oreenaood. Ind . Buick coupe found In aarage in rear of vacant property #• tSO9 East Raymond street. lona Culltns. R R 1. Olenaood Ind . LaSalle sedan, found at 9*5 West Twentyfifth street Sullivan Sales Company, *SO Virginia avenue Oldsmobtle edan found at New York street and Chester avenue Robert Oaks. 1*29 College avenue. Chevrolet sedan found in garage at rear of 1117 Bel!efonaine street, stripped Essex roach, motor number 52.515. with stolen license plate 40-523 found on vacant lot at 131* East Marke* street Joe Neal, 210* North Meridian street. Nash sedan found at Riverside drive and Tenly-nimh street.

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Preparation* for holding the annual state junior chamber of commerce convention here Saturday and .Sunday are being arranged by a committee, of which Dr. Robert G. Ledig is a member. P.-T. A. SESSION TO HEAR LEGION OFFICIAL Russell Cook. Director of Americanism, to Speak. Russell Cook, national director of Americanism for the American Legion. will speak at the first fall meeting of the Edgewood school P.-T. A at 2:30 tomorrow. Children of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades will be guests. Plans for the year will be made at the meeting, and Mrs. Fred H. Foster, president, will appoint committees. CAR THIEF SENTENCED Pleads Guilty, Gets 1-10 Years at Reformatory, Cleo A. Chelf, 21. was sentenced to serve from one to ten years in the Indiana reformatory on a charge of vehicle taking when he pleaded guilty before Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker yesterday. Everett Arbuckyle, 17. was sentenced to four months at the Indiana state farm on a similar charge. Indianapolis Tomorrow % Reserve Officers' Association, luncheon. Board of Trade. Exchange Club, luncheon, Washington. Delta Tau Delta, luncheon, Tice's tavern. Optimist Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Sahara Grotto, luncheon, Grotto Club. Phi Delta Theta, luncheon, Columbia Club.

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EXPERT URGES FIRE DRILL FOR i SEA TRAVELERS

Passengers Are Partially to Blame in Huge Loss of Life. Marti of the IrurAr that arrompamea maritime dt.aaters roald be avoided it precautionary raeaaore* were enforred more ttformtlv, ArthVir E. Will#, t'nited State, naval reaerve lieutenant, believe,. In thia, the la*t of a aerie, on aafetv at aea, Mr. Will, rhargea pa.aenger, them.elve, with >ome menore of revponaibility for ahipboard welfare. BY ARTHI R E. WILLS Lieut, foiled State, Naval Reserve Copyright. 1934. bv the United Preaai NEW YORK. Sept. 13 —When disasters, such as the burning of the Morro Castle, occur at sea many factors enter into the compounding of an excessively high casualty list. Not the least important contributor to death at sea is the traveler himself. In all the times that I have crossed the ocean I never have seen a passenger wear a lifebelt. I have talked with many travelers who confess they never have worn one; that they did not know where the lifebelts were kept. Fine for Noncompliance According to survivors of the Morro Castle disaster, many passengers jumped overboard without lifebelts and many others wore them improperly adjusted. That simple lack of preparation for disaster—partly the fault of steamship officials, partly due to the indolence of passengers—is sot difficult of solution. If every passage ticket sold contained a provision, signed by the passenger, agreeing to take part in fire drills aboard his ship, or that the drills would achieve a healthy popularity; that passengers would know how to wear lifebelts when thpy actually were needed. Receipts from such noncompliance fines could be donated to worthy seamen's charities. Flashlights Recommended I believe there are many people even now who would like to attend boat drills if they did not feel they would make themselves too conspicuous by so doing. Ship owners, at present, however, are in no position to insist that passengers attend boat drill wearing relieve pain in ONE minute; ana thou pressure; boat tandur tout; safety laaauw aad

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life belt*. Boat drills within twelve hours of putting to sea should be as compulsory for passengers as for the crew. Passengers should be forced to attend wearing properly adjusted lifebelts. If the belts are equipped with flashlights, as I previously recommended. they should be tested by passengers during the drills to insure their proper working order. A well-organized and disciplined crew can prevent panic during a shipboard disaster; a passenger complement trained to do its share quickly and efficiently can cut down potentially high casualty lists.

Dan Donnelly of the Biltmore tells you how to make his famous “Clover Club'’

The Smoother the Gin _ the Smoother J gs 7 #7 F Fleischmann's is specially distilled to the J American taste ... it is delightfully mild, and blends perfectly in mixed drinks HHHmPfVVfmi T7OR over 25 years the “Clover Club” is distilled from American grain—from an $ '"fv-r has been one of America’s most pop- American formula —to satisfy American T ular cocktails. tastes and drinking customs. 3 To make this delicious drink success- In a “Clover Club” —or any cocktail % jLw fully, smoothly—without any trace of Fleischmann's Gin blends perfectly. ' “raw” flavor— Use an American sin! Brings out the hidden flavors of the fruit j -xA jMBIUi Americans like gin drinks milder than juices and other liquors. Europeans. That’s why they prefer Buy a bottle of Fleischmann’s. Mix up % Fleischmann’s Dry Gin to the stronger a “Clover Club,” a Martini—or a Gin Old flavored London or Holland gins —not Fashioned. You’ll understand why “it originally intended for mixing. takes an American Gin to make a smooth Fleischmann’s is an American gin. It American cocktail.”

RELIEF UNION TOJILE BILL Workers to Ask 30*Hour Week, Pay Raise and Free Favors. Any organization known a.s Relief Workers Union, composed of men

In the government transient shelters here, will present a petition to Wayne Coy, director of the Governor’s commission on unemployment relief, tomorrow, Chester Stevens, union secretary, announced today. The petition will request federal emergency relief administration wages for project work; buses to ride to and from work, a maximum of thirty work hours a week, government inspection of food, new' quarters for men at 222 East Wabash street, recognition of shelter

grievance committees and no discrimination for organization. The union is said to have sixty members and meets each Monday night. Miss Marion Yingling. state case aid director for the federal transient bureau, said today she had no knowledge of such an organization. Film Head's Wife 111 By United Prett PARIS. Sept. 13.—Mrs. Louis B. Mayer, wife of the Hollywood movie producer, was seriously ill at the American hospital today of pneumonia, with complications.

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PWA Worker Crashed to Death By United Prttt BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Sept. 13 Crushed in a cave-in at the site of the new sewage disposal plant here, William Hackett. PWA workman, was killed instantly yesterday. THE ITCH Prevalent in Indianapolis Go to Hook's or any good drug store and get a bottle cf Gates Sanative Wash. Guaranteed to stop the embarrassment and discomfort of itch. 60c large bottle.—Advertisei ment.