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« ¥min ‘Harrison J today when the automobile in which |

THURSDAY, SEPT. 3,193 ___ : - FAIRGROUND BUSY PLACE AS OPENING DATE APPROACHES

5 INJURED IN 3 AUTOMOBILE

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WRECKS HERE

Pedestrian, Believed From Terre Haute, Struck by Car.

. A-man tentatively identified as Howard Luther, Terre Haute, was reported in fair condition at City Hospital from ries received ‘ early today when struck by } an automobile at sachusetts-av and Michigan-st. Witnesses said it appeared Luther jumped in front of a car €3being driven -by John M. White, 25, 135f 2151 Park-av. He was injured 2“n the head, arms and body. © 1° Three soldiers from Fort were injured sli

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struck a cattle setts-av and Lib-

they truck erty-st Cecil Reese, driver. said that when he applied the. brakes his car skidded into the rear of the truck Others injured were Lawrence Johnson, 19, and Rov M. Simonton. 22. Nellie Oakes, 37, of 2023 Shelbv-st. was treated at.City Hospital last night | for head injuries when the automobile she was driving ran into a curb and struck a parked car in the 1100 block on W. New York-st, and then collided with a-car being driven bv Carl Young 4428 E. 12th-st. The woman told Police she was blinded by rain.

(AID IS APPOINTED BY REPUBLICAN LEADER

Ivan Morgan,

were riding at Massachu

Republic an state chairman, today announced the api pointment of Rufus Kuykendall. 504 Blackford-st, as director of the

that |

Benjaghtly |

received |

There's a lot Fairground as annual exposition Saturday the left are some of the officials. ris (left) of Salem, Agriculture

of hustle and bustle at the State | preparations for the opening of near completion. Charles R. MorBoard member charge of poli ce, 1s shown presenting the first park-

the while

On

president,

fire tower in |

at Treasury But National Debt

Financial Experts Get Out Insect Powder, Also Wage War

Negro voters bureau of the Repub- |

lican state central committee. Mr. Kuykendall, 33. married and a graduate of Shortridge High School and Indiana University. He served as head of the young Neg ro bureau in the 1930 campaign. He is a student in the Indiana Law | School, a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and the Scottish { Rite,

CANDIDATES STUDIED BY RAILROAD GROUP

The legiskative committee of the | Indhana division, Brotherhood of | Locomotive Firemen and Engine- | men, today considered indorsements | of state and national candidates in the ensuing political campaign dur-

is

ing meetings at the Hotel English. |

The committee, | members, is presided. over by Gardon, chairman. to close tomorrow.

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composed of 32 |

The meeting is | i by

on Rats and

Sand -Fleas.

BY FREDERICK C.

OTHMAN

United Press Staff Carrespondent

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—

Financial experts comprising the Treasury |

Correspondents’ Association charged today that cockroaches in Secretary Henry Morgenthau’s headquarters are so ferocious they're carrying the

furniture away.

“I was sitting at my desk

it began to move.” testified George Mack Johnson, member of the beleaguered association. “The roaches weip carrying it away “The “debt 2” demanded the partment of Treasury. ‘My desk,” retorted Johnson. “It.can not be,” the Treasury said.

Chased

De-

Him Away

“And then,” continued Johnson, “they chased me away, while they | had lunch. They ate up all the] bindings on' all my congt ressional | directories, for the years 1924-1936 | inclusive.” Other members of the association | testified similarly. One of the financial journalists, badly shaken | his experiences with the Treas:

won- | dering about the public debt when | | journeyed around the corner to the | Bureau of Internal Revenue to see | ‘income tax re- | =

the United Press|

| fund, | horde

ury's plug-ugly roaches, said he had |

about somebody's only be vanquished by of ° sand fleas.

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the tax returns of Henry Ford, Andrew Mellon and umpteen million other taxpayers.” These fleas, he added, are as athletic as they are i broadminded.” They hop out from

| almost’ gnybody’s tax returns, glare

at visitors, and hop back again. Still another member of the association charged that he was| wandering in the dim, labyrinthian depths

ing lot ticket to C. H. Taylor, Boonville,

(right), an assistant, keeps the records straight. (right) is getting a bath and repairs in anticipation of the crowds that will climb to the top | to get a bird's-eye view of the exposition. .

These | animaculae, he said, lived and had | their being in the files on the fith | | floor, There, he “said, they played hopi scofch among John D. Rockefeller,

| SA RR

Board William E. Liebold, Indianapolis The

Cockroaches Devour Everything |e ne ner » sinc bess

| tramping—tramp,

when he heard a gigantic beast tramp, tramp— | behind him. It looked like a griz- |

| zy bear, with red eyes and a long |

tail. |

“But it was only one of the Treasury’s rats,” he said. “I couid tell by its whiskers.”

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3000 EXPECTED AT DILLSBORO'S HOLIDAY EVENT

Volunteer Fire Department Arranging Home-coming Celebration.

Times Special DILLSBORO, Ind., Sept. 3.—More than 3000 persons are expected to gather here Monday for the annual Labor Day home-coming sponsored by. the Dllisboro Volunteer Fire De-

partment, according to Francis W.|erman, Clifford Daniels,

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Schwanholt, the local high school, are scheduled on the program.

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