Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1936 — Page 8
RTE SCAN CA.
IN WAR ie |
gest Troop Maneuvers in| :
Middle West Since World Conflict Slated.
largest concentration of froops in the ‘Middle West since World War is to take place at Knox, Ky., during the my maneuvers in August, State
“nounced today. The Indiana Na‘tional Guard is to take part in the . games Aug. 1-15. : Details of troop movements of the |
, and preparations have made at the Fort for the vast incérease in supply and administrative activities made necessary the concentration of about 20,000 of-
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In case the soldiers still feel hunBry, they can pour 5700 quarts of mayonnaise and French dressing over 7000 pounds of fresh green lettuce and wash it down with 285,000 half-pint bottles of milk. . Every effort will be made to give the troops experience in the tactical employment of modern arms such as aviation, mechanized forces and fast “moving motor Straub said.
Oppose Mechanized Troops The National Guard units are to
transport, — Gen.
“have the additional opportunity of |
| operating their supply systems in the field, a phase of training impos“sible to carry out at their formal summer encampments. The Fifth Corps units are to ma;neuvers against an “enemy” represented by the mechanized force and attached troops, Gen. Straub explained, and military authorities ¢xpect to learn some valuable lessons “in carrying on successful operations against an enemy whose tactics may ‘combine every modern agency of
4% “ weapon and mobility.
The mechanized unit is still in the experimental stage, the general said, ‘and the foot and mounted troops of
- the Fifth Corps Area operating
against it are expected to test its ‘powers and limitations.
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT |
- PROBES SPY S SPY DETAILS
‘Undietment Against F Former Naval ‘ Officer Delayed Pending Study,
: By United Press
WASHINGTON, July 17.—Hope of being able to track down unre‘Vealed ramifications of the espionage ase against ;John S. Farnsworth has caused the Justice Department to delay seeking an indictment . “®gainst him, {§ was learned today. Meanwhile, the former Navy feutenant commander charged with selling vita] secret Navy information to Japanese agents. reiterated in“ district jail his assertions of dnnocence. He is scheduled to appear at a ‘hearing before United States ‘Commissioner Needham C. Turnage July 29, when the government must show that it has sufficient evidence against Farnsworth to warrant the commissioner remainding him for grand jury action.
UTO CRASH VICTIM SENT TO HOSPITAL
Condition Reported “Fair”; Car Driver Facing Charges.
. Elmer Mayes, Negro, 29, of 1126 adeira-st, injured in an automoile accident in the 1500 block on ‘Churchman-av, was reported in “fair” condition” at City Hospital ‘today. He was hurled from an automobile, driven by James Easley, Negro, ‘24, of 1013 St. Peter-st, when it ‘struck a parked car belonging to “William R. Murphy, 38, of 3717 E. Michigan-st. . Easley was arrested on charges of fTatlure to have a driver’s license failure to have a certificate of e.
FOUR FACE CHARGES IN MUNICIPAL COURT
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M’BRIDE TO QUIT POST
National Prohibition Leader to Turn Efforts to State Work.
By United Press WASHINGTON, July 17.—F. Scott McBride, for 12 years superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, was inn Cincinnati today to present his resignation at the}
semi-annual ‘ méeting “of the orga=!
nization’s executive committee. McBride announced = that he planned to resign, effective not later than Oct. 1, to become state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Pennsylvania. ar
Gov. McNutt: to Vacation Gov. McNutt is to go to Dunes Park next week for a short vacation, he announced today.
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These gadgets were caught in the act of betraying Mrs. Housewife out of 3 cents’ ‘worth of gefultefish, but they will betray no more, Their days have been numbered by Thomas Tarpey, chief inspector of the city weights and measures department. Mr. Tarpey is skeptical but not yet .bitter after finding. all this evidence that the buyer must be ware. He confiscated these scales and hundreds more this year in addition to testing all the meters and containers he can lay hands on. ue The “culprit” ‘below is a scale made in 1908. It includes a handy contraption to “adjust” the weight. The two weights shown on the scale total three pounds. The scale says they weigh more than four pounds. : The little handle shown could make the weight register as high as 10 pounds. Mr. Tarpey:
doesn’t want Indianapolis house-
wives to buy onions and bananas from a scale like this.
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Milk Hearing Ordered
Hearing "on petition ‘of Allen County milk producers and distributors for charges in emergency order No. 5, will be held by the State Milk Control Board wi 1 p.m, iJuly 27.
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mortgages for the second quarter as
compared to 2515 deeds, 1451 mort- |
gages and 1541 chattel mortgages for the first three months of 1036.
ROOSEVELT ENJOYS SPECTACULAR CRUISE
_Yachi Rolls Heavily as President |
Sails Bay of Fundy. By United Press ABOARD SCHOONER LIBERTY, July 17.--With the yacht Sewanna, rolling heavily, President Roosevelt today enjoyed the most spectacular cruise under canvas that he has had since entering the White House. The President was at the helm of
the Sewanna on a run : across the! | Bay of Fundy, which took -much
longer than had been expected. When he left Seal Harbor, Me., yesterday morning, he expected to reach the vicinity of Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, in about 12 hours. But |: at 8:45 a. m. (EDT) today, after 221) hours’ sailing, the Sewanna still
was about 25 miles from its feime-.
diate goal.
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