Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1937 — Page 2

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FEAR FAILURE AT PARLEY ON SPANISH WAR

Note of Pessimism Pervades Meeting; Hint, However, French Concession.

(Continued from Page One)

ish Lovalist armies as & symbol of g So far France has in- | sisted that any withdrawal, | even symbolic, must be in proporthe volunteers

for

cood faith.

firmly

number of respective

tion to fighting the combatants. Today's meeting was a resumption of one Saturday of the of the “chairman’s subcommittee” of the Spanich Nonintervention Committee. Represented were Britain, France and Russia, all insistent that all foreign volunteers must be withdrawn; Germany, Italy and Portugal. all in favor of the Rebels and insistent that! anv withdrawal must not only be in equal number but must be accompanied hy recognition of the Rebels | belligerents with rights under international law; Sweden, representBaltic powers; Czechoslovakia, representing the Little Enente and Balkan Entente, and neu- | tral Belgium. i |

ing the

Italian’s Car Raided Near Nanking

Oct. 19 Air- | anes made a machine gun attack today on automobile carrying | Capt. Francesco Ribezzi of the Italian Navy, accompanied by one German, one Russian and one Chinese I'he party was 10 miles west of Foochow, en from Shanghai to Nanking. All fled into the fields and escaped uninjured Chinese sources asserted the attackers were Japanese | The party was in two cars. Neither | a flag and no protest will

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carried be made Japanese planes the railway ferry at projectiles

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trving to bomb Pukow, dropped river bank wouhd-

along the 150 civilians and ing 35. | |

Chinese May Reject Mediation

Jopyright, 1937, by United Press) SHANGHAI, Oct. 18 (U, P.)— 12's leaders will demand at the el Far Eastern conference they be given material aid | which to sweep the Japanese | all China, it was asserted to- | n well-informed Chinese quar-

the Government preparing a program of the | strongest sort for the conference, | as part of which it will reject sum- | marily any effort to end the war by | mediation and leave Japan in its

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former position of dominance in the North. This decision, informants said, was due to the success of the Chinese Army-—a success astonishing even to the Chinese themselves—of resisting the full might of Japan's war machine. Not only were the Chinese resisting more strongly than they had hoped, but Chinese spokesmen here and at Nanking today laid claim to new victories of major importance, and the Japanese themselves admitted that here the Chinese were holding fast. Chinese Army serted today that

spokesman their men

the last man rather than retreat. At Nanking, it was asserted that Chinese had retaken the town of Ksinkow, in northern Shansi Province—the far northwest of the country—and captured a great of equipment. It was further that the Eighth Army, formerly the Chinese Communist Army, had won numerous successes under Gen. Chu Teh, “Red Napoleon.” guerrillas, it was

asserted Route

said, had on

other engagements against Japanese ,

units, many of them perilously far from base. The Chinese say that some Japanese units are receiving food only by airplane.

Many Americans Leave North China Region NANKING, Oct. 19

NU. Pr

| Chinese forces are on the offensive

China as a result of a of a series of smashing vicChinese sources claimed to-

in North

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Coincident with reports of bitfighting, evacuation of Amerifrom North China was accelerated. The American War Department ordered noncommissioned men of the 15th Infantry and their wives to leave aboard the United

States destrover Henderson on Oct. |

27. They will be replaced by married men

British Lift Curfew To Quiet Holy Land

JERUSALEM, Oct. 19 (U. P) — Hoping to lessen public tension and avoid the invocation of martial law authorities today ordered the lifting of the curfew,

un-

It was indicated, however, that in! terrorist |

the event of continued activities the Government was prepared not only to reinvoke the cur-

| few but also invoke martial law.

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as- | had retaken the blood-pooled village of | | Kechiapailou in the Woosung sector | ! of the Chinese front, where yester- | ! day a force of 1400 Chinese died to

amount |

the | Scattered forces of

G-MEN REVEAL “ROSS' RANSOM:

‘Hoover Releases List of Bills Reported in $50,000 Payoff.

(Continued from Page One) “they believed to be definite proof | that they were in contact with the kidnapers of Mr. Ross.” Mrs. Ross’ statement Sunday. ap- | pealing for return of her husband by 8 a. m. today, indicated belief that she suspected { were not able to return their | tim alive. Mr. heart disease and it the excitement of his must have proved fatal. “Due to the long absence,”

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Ross suffered from |

Ross said, “I believe those respon- |

band at this time.” Mr. Ross, retired publisher of greeting cards, was seized Sept. 25 on a lonely swburban road while motoring with his secretary, Mrs. | Florence Freihage. Two men car- | ried him away after asking Mrs, { Freihage if the Ross family was | “good for a touch of half a million.” Mr

Hoover, in a statement issued

sible are unable to return my hus- |

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and that you indicate to the public! that it is the desire of the Federal | Bureau of Investigation that the public be on the alert for the appearance of these bills, either as now in their possession or as subsequent-

ly may be received by them.” |

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Serial Numbers of Bills | Furnished Banks Here |

The Federal Bureau of Investiga- | tion today furnished Indianapolis banks and law enforcing agencies | with serial numbers of nearly 5000 bills in denominations of $20, $10 and $5 that were paid as ransom to obtain the return of Charles S. Ross, kidnaped wealthy Chicago greeting card manufacturer. Federal agents revealed that $50.000 had been paid by his wife, with no response from the kidnapers,

TRIAL OF DALHOVER

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

IS UP TO INDIANA

Nolan and Fleming to Decide | On Charge. |

The Federal Bureau of Investiga- | tion office here received word from | Washington this afternoon that the | prosecution of James Dalhover, Brady gangster, held here under $50,000 bond, would be “left to the discretion of U. S. district attorneys ! in Indiana.” This left disposition of the hood- | lum's case up to District Attorneys Val Nolan, Indianapolis, and James

through Daniel J. Ladd and Earl J. |R Fleming, of the northern Indiana Connelly, Chicago F. B. I. agents, | district. Neither could be reached

Ross length

had of

said the family of Mr, waited & ‘reasonable time.”

“As we are advised, his family

upon payment of the money waited |

for a reasonable period of time bevond the time the Kidnapers apparently indicated they would

final appeal to the Kidnapers for the release of Mr. Ross as was re-

| ceived by the various papers on Sun- |

| day afternoon | “We, of course, | papers give as wide possible to these lists

desire that the publicity

which have

| been distributed to the usual sources, |

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charge of murdering State Policeman Paul Minneman near Royal Center. If the attorneys decide against Federal prosecution, Dalhover will be turned over to State

lease Mr. Ross and then made a authorities.

DECLINE NOTED IN REALTY SALES HERE

Bad weather and stock market uncertainty has been responsible for | a decline in North Side real] estate transactions, according to | Forest Knight, North Side Realtors | president. Mr. Knight made his report at the | organiaztion’s meeting yesterday. Last week's transactions included sales of five houses and four lots valued at $45,250, he said.

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