Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1938 — Page 3
"11S, BRTAINAND FRANCE JON | Discus Sesquicentennial Observance I ULTIMATUM TO JAPAN ON mn ===, IN EMPLOYMENT ua q . riz DURING JANUARY SUPER BATTLESHIP BUILDING SRE | o~ Fa or pares, ey tne ny SL LORS _—
a County Traffic Deaths Rise he's magines it Decline in Jobs and Payrolis powers Ask Information on Nipponese Naval Plans; Amer- J us To 17 as Crash Victim w Arie Io Unabated in Indiana, ican Soldiers Recalled From Tientsin; Tokyo NY 5 | LL Dies. have Nn the Survey Shows.
—————— aters all over the Delays Answer to Demands. N re A - 1 was sittin’ in arestauran t with Grandpa Snazzy the other day and one of them Beau Brummels with oily, plastered down hair sat down at the counter by us and beit, he was tellin’ us
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of 46,000 tons displacement each, tons. If Japan built in excess of armed with 18-inch guns. that limit she would be able to The mote pointed out that the | produce & fleet of battle cruisers Japanese Government had never js- | hopelessly outclassing the existing sued an official or categorical de- fleets of the three POWErs. nial of these “persistent and cumu- Sn. Jative reports” and said that in the French Announce absence of any authoritative denial, this government must conclude that Note to Tokyo the reports are true. PARIS, Feb. 5 (U.P). —The “The American Government has | sign Office, announced today therefore decided that it will be | the French embassy in Tokyo had necessary for it to exercise its right | handed a naval note to the Foreign of escalation (invoking the escala- | Office similar to the United States tor clause of the naval treaty, €iv- | and British Notes. ing it the right to build pigger ships) | Naval quarters here have long unless the Japanese Government can | yrged building up to meet, Gerfurnish the aforesaid assurances | man, Italian and Japanese comand can satisfy the American Gov- | petition.
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a use in the future without his approval. Young was fined $3 for failure to stop at a preferential street. John D. Burris, on, of 1807%
it, 28, Talbott St, was held for Grand Jury action on jnvoluntary man= slaughter charges when arraigned before Judge John MeNelis.
Injuries Are Fatal to Auto-Pole Crash Victim (Editorial, Page 10)
Marion County's 1038 traffic deaths today rose to 17, two less
Grandpa says pened to the poor gi The lady killer married a wealthy ma Tsland.” Grandpa Says, ' just goes to show what a girl will turn to in desperation.” (Copyright, 1038)
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JUDGE GECKLER
Downward trends of employment and payrolls evident during the last quarter of 1037 have continued into 1038, Martin F. Carpenter, State Employment Service director, ane nounced today.
Reports from 876 Indiana manu= lants employing more th showed de= creases of 10.4 per cent in employ= ment and 17.8 per cent in payrolls
e compared with last December, Dut=
able goods manufacturers decreased employment 10.9 per cent and pay= rolls 205 from December, 1037, tO last month, while nondurable goods producers reduced employment 04 per cent and payrolls 116 per cent. Marked expansion in shoe manu= facturing marked the end of & downward trend. Employment ine
HS 4 51 per cent and payrolls than on the same day last year, SCORES CRITICS crease Times Photo. , 86.5 per cent. Other groups show= Se ~ or with the death of lLieMar Neia- ing employment losses included iron —————
Jan. 1, 1943, lay down, complete, Or These members of the State Bar Association’s Robert R. Batton, Marion; Franklin County Circuit y | Soquire any vessel which does not Toyko Delays American Citizenship Committee discuss DISS nS | Ooutt Judge Roscoe ©. O'Byrne, Chaitial and | linger, 33, of 237 WB Vd, and steel, 8 per cent; machinery,
conform to the limits in question Comment on Notes Indiana's participation jh the U. S. Constitution | Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting. They resumed sessions Seven other pers 10.7; nonferrous metals and prod=
: 1 Hotel. one critically, in accidents overnight ‘ : ay 7 | ucts, 214; umber and allied prod (of the 1938 naval treaty) without Sesquicentennial celebration, Left to right are today at the C aypool Oe 41 motorists Were S roored Charges Based on Hearsay, uel, 2 vextiles and allie bods
previously informing the American | TOKYO, Feb. 5 (U.P) —Consul- ear in Municipal Court today on . y . i ations of Government leaders must appear in Municipa of ucts, 105; tobaccos, 66.1; rubber Government of its intention to do | tations of t} aac Oh He Claims; Asks a Do
recede an comment on in uiries sO and of tonnage and caliber of the P y q Thirty-one of them were ordered Support of All. Statistics from 872 nonmanufacs
regarding Ja an's naval buildin | ) jargest gun of the vessel, or vessels | Tegarc g Jap 2 ! \ ext of N ot e t 0 J a an vo pay $220 by Judge John NE. ments nk : ; They included six speeders who N—————— clines of 97 per cent in employment
concerned,” the note said. Bisa. CI og volley Ih scussing a Unite s note askFeb. 20 Fixed as Deadline ing for specific information whether were ordered to pay $77. (Continued from Page one) and 128 In payrolls. od Feb. 20 as the Japan was building super-battle- Mr, Neidlinger died last ight In | en Retail tradesmen reported the The mote fixed Leo. ernment | ships. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (U.| action. If, hOweve the Japanese ment fof its part would be ready to | City Hospital of a fractured skull | this much desired and ecessAty | sharpest drops in employment and date by W hich $ ur- | Rear Admiral Kiyoshi Noda, Navy } Government, though engaged in, or | discuss with the Japanese Govern= received Thursday night when the | ymprovement, payrolls from December, 1037. Emme wush Yeosive me SE : = Information Bureau Chief, asked P.) ~The text of the mote intending to engage in, construction ment the question of the tonnages | car in which he was riding struck a | “The present court quarters are | ployment receded 105 per cent and it, is incumbent UPON | oh eyo Japan's secrecy might have | delivered to the Japanese not in conformity With treaty | and gun calibers to be adhered to | utility pole at 91st St. and North | pot desirable and provision should | payrolls 159. This drop Was cone prompted a building race, said: limits, were willing to indicate |in future if Japan were now pre- | western Ave. fh harmony | sidered normal following a Christe don Naval Nd «Some hold that opinion. But al- Government today by the forthwith the tonnages and calibers | pared to agree to SOME limitation.| Taust Kennedy, 37, of 1038 Mont | wit ¢ , {tution. | mas peak, Mr. Carpenter said. mation Wy treaty POETS with~ though we do not publish our plans, American Ambassador at | of guns of the vessels which it was It would however be necessary that calm St, the driver, and David Mec= | gowever, the new Detention Home ————— program to the y pO we are building entirely on & basis constructing, or was intending to such consultation should be coms Dougall, 32, of R. R. 17, Box 47, were | at 225 W. New York St. is a main the first four months of the cal=| ©" menace and nONAgET Tokyo follows: construct, the American Govern pleted by May 1.” injured slightly. terial improvement over the old endar year and that in order to Government will | vr. Netdlinger is survived by his| on
. : that policy is trusted, there is no «1. The Japanese °. prepare its GSHITCH ue P for uneasiness.” pe aware that under the London parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Neid. ‘Welcome Co-operation’
them ready for communics _| Naval Treaty of 1938 the American N : Th h Cr . § I linger, and three brothers, Lloyd and | them aval powers parties to Before publication of the Ameri Sel en t 1030 eruded from aAzZ1S {Oo 1g ten vil ontro y |Henry, poth of Indianapolis, and “here has been some long Tange MOR AL REVIV AL A ———
t i can note, Vice Admiral Mitsumasa : criticism pased on hearsay, the Xondon Naval Treaty, it IS {ooo Minister of Marine, told pital ships (i. ©, Ves L. C., St. Louis. Or sed Oh facts. I have always wel=
essential that the facts upon Which | 5oojiament that Japan intends to 0,000 standard B it] h Shi R d A k d Te etay ‘rom. he Tyne "Fue : Ny 3 the estimates are based be wholly 1 pa displace ritis 1p cporte ttac eda m Monday from the Tyner Fu- comed homes, = a MN 1 ——
pursue a watchful waiting policy to=- i sponsible pr assembled at the latest by the end | ord British-American naval ex- | than eight inches) po. Heine. Burial is to be in P 4 forgotten that under the Only Church Can Save Des of February. pansion, but is ready to take ef- 35.000 tons Or carry & gun of ore ; : Jaw it is the duty and responsibility Great Britain Joins Siesta dain de- | then 16 HCE or Which Ge of Juss Hitler Expected to Define Forty Warships on Patrol Knocked From Bicycle of this court to provide for te care, mooracy, He Tells $ . s cruisers i : : : Knocked from his bicycle when custody and control of ChiCre . in Demands | Aarriral Yona Ht the Ameri than 10 inches 0 ore than 10000 Foreign Policy for the | To Sink Submerged SDS |e io, Arthur Poltzen=| “Some arieiil, To ‘peen, made Methodists. sel . : than : Jogel, 15, of 1002 Westview Drive, & because o hot contact Pl LONDON, Feb. 5 (U. P) Great [can and British programs were de- wie, om I Gov- Reichstag, Feb. 20. On Trade Routes. Cathedral High School pupil, Was agencies on all cases prought before Britain today asked Japan in x ee Signed A Jpn, A ernment is limited to a maximum Ne—————— in a critical condition in St. Vin- the court. Ido not believe Shildrer CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (U. P) =Alf i sith one of the Unite d - i ’ i ourt for the first time coincides . js building pps “within certain is of S00 toms WE SP ents (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Dital ody With pusdiie Du te registered with any other M. Landon, forme Kel tential ; © commen that Japan did *2. The Ja ——————— lr i ————————— 0 ds Ala Up 6 Wor Yoan Se not intend to increase the. number unfortunately not seen its way to | just occurred was “a further Na- | any submarines detected under the a a Jive i gg kip the tg at some candidate in 1036, said today the - : i of its naval landing forces or its | subscribing to the London Naval | tional Socialization of the country” | surface heat Mediterranean trade | 5. orris St. an ver Ave. Was| istance Should be given by wel: nation ust have moral recovery The slternaiive to & SaUisfactory | guaier ships. Treaty mor has it hitherto felt able Ho amount to tightening party | routes. The fleet already had orders | Sri) by Thomas Brown, 26, of| SECT on nizmtions mi reply is that the three nations must —— to give any assurances that treaty | control. to fire on planes which might molest 3 3 live St. whe. chatge is made that our bebe WEG wan, We BR GU Ih free themselves from the restric- Final 0 #icial Effort limits would in practice be adhered | A semiofficial source said that | British ships. ix-month-old Loretta Rusher B © 8 ‘ I covery. ; ’
tions of their 1936 London treaty the same course would follow in was uninjured last night when her probation officers ave had No €X*| a repo.” wy ne call from Rome to| Fos IASC, “pusher, 37, of 548 perience, SL IS ave © miounided | BY MOF] recovery, Mr. Landon
i supershi in self- : ; eo ife. | and build superships Says Simms Escalation Right Affirmed the, tet Suture in Gd London last night cORVENCS the | ooodlet Ave, who was carrying her | because they not only have received told 500 churchmen attending the
protection. “It will be a strengthening of | news that Premier Benito Mussolini . The British note Was in the| By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS “3. pane Grovernment fundamental Nationalist Socialist | Gre itatn at Tibbs Ave. and W. Michigan St, | training here during the past seven | United Methodist Council, “1 mean 3. As the JHpEpEst would join at Brita and years, but many of them have taken | the development of all those essens
jdentic terms of the American ex= Times Foreign Editor will be aware, the naval treaty gives principles,” one informant said. | France in oa i it was struck by an auto and thrown ‘ cept for the first and fourth para-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Today's | the American Government a right | “There is t00 much clinging to ideas | plans to new British | 45 the pavement. special work and study {fn matters | tials of character such as honesty, graphs, ‘The first paragraph toc) action by the United States in send- | of escalation in the event of build-|of the past.” — ‘Mr. Rusher, treated at Oity Hos. relating to probation. decency, square dealing, Chatty, ferred to British obligations under | je jts naval building note to Japan ing not in conformity with treaty | It Was indicated that Walther J a Pi tt d A . pital for a fractured left elbow, told “The State of Indiana a few years | faith in ourselves, in our fellowmen, oe London Naval Treaty of 1936]; a final, official Sffort to bring | limits by a power not a party there- | Funk, as an old party member and pan Flotie gainst Dolice the position in which he | 859 fixed standards and appointed | and God. : «and the corresponding bilateral | Nippon into some sort of naval | to. There have for some time been | new Economics Minister, would | J. S., China Charges was holding the baby prevented the State Probation Commission Before the address, the DePauw agreements with Germany and SOv- | imitation agreement With other | persistent and cumulative reports |have & leading role in this new , him from seeing the car driven by placing upon such commission the | University Choir sang. jet Russia.” powers. which in the absence of explicit as- | action. SHANGHAI Feb. 5 (U. P).—~The Conrad Schroeppel, 43, of 305 N. duty of conducting examiniations, | Mr, Landon said solution of social "The fourth paragraph said: Prior to the Washington confer surances from the Japanese Gov- Newspapers Display Story Chinese Government today made Warman Ave. written and oral, of probation offi- | and economic problems must be “In view of the forthcoming Dub: | ence of 1021-22, there was no limit | ernment that they ars Mi-founded,| Normally restrained, the news: puble confidential instructions to When a truck collided With u | cers and Fe her licensing such appli= | founded upon “moral and spirtival ication of the Navy estimucs and | or 10 type of naval craft or arm- | must be deemed to be authentic, Dcers in which Gen. Chiang Kai- | PASSE car one-half mile south | ants or disproving them. wisdom.” ; : papers today displayed the story of | shek charged that Japan intended | of Saylor Road on Road 31, south ‘OMcers Are Certified’ Democracy can be retained only
the mecessity of giving the other | = ant. The conference fixed 35.000 that Japan has undertaken or in: the ov powers information CONCRID-| tons as the maximum tor capital | tends to undertake construction P| yesterday's shakeup in the ATW: defeat Russia and the United |Of Sndie ARR Jast night, two| wan of the probation officers In by a vigorous and prophetic church, States, shatter the British Empire, persons were injured, the side of | his court have passed such qualifi- he said,
ing intended British construction,” ; . His Majesty's Government #0 une Eo mated Respectively 16 A yt i Siploaitie absorb all of China and Dominate the passenger cat was torn off and | gations and tests and are Quiy Cor=1 “The only veal security must glad to receive & reply from Japan | .q. ..4 8 inches tioned limits. The American Gov- service and the vital onomics | ghe Orient. the truck overturned. o d : Department { Pro- | BOW out of the character of the not later than Feb. 20, wne_fAing] “These limitations went by the arnment has therefore decided that Remisy hig which showed | yor four years, the instructions Driver, Passenger Hurt bation A ‘the State of Indiana Tas | individual.” Satisfaction or assurances’ TL Soop tations Wert pan de- |i will be necessary for it pO ntment OARY. | | 1d been instilled into the minds of probation officers Mr, Landon warned against tho sult the other powers to Test board ihe Washington treaty, | exercise its TiEEt oF oe tion, Un | Ribbentrop, Ambassador to London had beer ftor. first being made a | oot" Shields, 55, Nashville, Ind. | Reformation, rehabilitation and | (iT of absolute government liberty Of action. Tn 1036, Great Britain attempted | less the Japanese Government can Fore Di ny a ey Tt, ul = training course. They driver of the passenger car, WEP readjustment have been the watchs | Which “pot only threatens demos Claim Good Faith ShoWH to jnauce Japan to join with the | furnish the aforesaid assurances and BS ign Minister, Was TOeh were broadcast by radio today “as cut on the face, and his Passenger, words of our administration. We cratic and representative governs The decision for coincident action others in limitin (pes of Ships. | can ety thie DN erionn Govern as of importance secondary only % | paing still appropriate at present.” Mrs. Mae Smith, 61, Whiteland, re- have onsistentl adhe od to the ment but threatens the church ite was reached at ® Seine Oe This Japan refused. to do. The ment that it will not, prior to Jan. 1, ue LE Fogg The instructions ran to 40,000 ceived a slight head Injury, principal of probation and put it in self.” Snho n hich FOrCET mbassador United States then tried to get | 1043, lay down, complete Or 8cquire| Gol. Gen. Arner on Fritsch as Yoras. They were entitled “Resist Bor Suck 0 Marshall practice. Tt has proven eminontly He urged the ministers to think xy Gre. Charles Corbin. Herschel V. Japan to limit the size of guns on jany vessel which does not conform | Army ommander-in-chief ance against Foreign Aggression| oh-hikers n t., and | ciocessful in every respect. about character in practical, eveiys Anon, American C ha TE capital ships to 14 inches, instead | to the limite ‘0 question, without ' and for Rejuvenation of the Race.” | yomes Green, 22 NT iL hiin,| wre. exes, maudlin sentls | day terms, and insisted that if the “Affaires, and the American ana | of 16 Again Japan refused. previously informing the American Changes Listed A dispatch from Hankow said an Loan. 22, both of Boston Br " oe ment and undue severity, ghould | church 1s to mold character it must Bigger Ships Rumored Government of its intention to 0} Changes made in yesterday's undetermined number of British uninjured when the truck went out have no place in the administra show a high regard for its own ob=
French naval attaches took part. : It is asserted here that in their | ‘Whereupon the United States, so and of tonnage and caliber of the| drastic shakeup included: airplanes had arrived there and|of control after RS uorush, ‘Ore tion of the Juvenile Court. The ligations.
notes the three governments are Great Britain and France agreed largest gun of the vessel or vessels MILITARY that a big-scale fight in the air | ghrough & fence and overturned 50 real policy should be the application
showing good faith in inviting | that, as between themselves, the concerned. was expected the next time Japa- | feet from the highway. of the golden mean of sympathetic, jscuss future tonnage existing limitation on size f er posed War Minister and Army Com- | nese planes raided the city. practical understanding. Japan to GO-F 3 : a I oh Negotiation Ts Pro mander in chief retired “due to ill N——— “Justice should be tempered with
ibe mits, and that |and th \ hey ried Ww i ig iy BE oon that hold eo 8 VI A antl oy “4, In view of the forthcoming | health.” Fuehrer Hitler becomes Hirota Denies mercy in all cases, and the inter=they want to take the initiative in | power not a party to the agree- publication of naval estimates and | National Defense Chief. Gen, Wil- est of the child should be the para= UGHT FOR 0 U a building Trace. ment commenced building ships and hecessity for giving other treaty ner Keitel named to “supreme | Japan Is at War mount consideration, We do not The fixing of & time limit by | guns of larger size. powers information as to intended command of armed forces” imme- U.P Th by any means claim perfection, but ———— which Japan is asked to reply to | That is what Japan is now said to American construction, the Amer= diately under Herr Hitler, to assume | TOKYO, Feb. 5 (U.P)~~The we have certainly tried to approach . 2.n the inquiries of the three govern= are rumors of bat- joan Government will be glad 10 Yo what approximates duties of War | House passed a bill today revising the ideal. Unable to Maintain Roads, ments reflected anxiety, it was un- least 93,000 tons ceive a reply not later than Feb. 20 Minister. Numerous Army and Air the conscription law and restoring “I'he Constitution of this State derstood, that no time should be | mounting 18-inch guns. Whether next. Should ho reply be received | Force generals retired. Col -Gen, | the previous two-year term instead City t ch K Chi . and the nation provide that the Newhouse Declares. oe "in consultations _cegarding these TUMOTS Are true apparently by Sh ate or Jou the reply be Goering. an Alt Joe Spin Ri of XS A question in the Diet ity to Check on orine in necused sil in Sil cuss be given —— nl $ ’ | lacking in the es nformation 3 . , : a public trial, and in a cases rega for ee i Jn Bo gy oer hil A and assurances, it will be compelled officer, promoted RA Field Marshal about the status of the Chinese Dishwater. lating to adults, I intend to follow A campaign to obtain a larger she lS building HD superships again "Japan has been sounded out to assume that the Japanese Gov Air Force veorgani wit 4 ion Japanese hostilities, Foreign Min=- such constitutions and shall con= share of gasoline taxes for Marion The British AGmIraliy woul a | more or less informally with regard ernment either is constructing or 2 three new mh nt offices: ister Koki Hirota said: Added care i the i 4 ¢ tinue to try cases in open court and County was outlined today by John ) ls acquiring or has author sed the con- of of Antiarcraft defense under Japan regards the situation as n the inspection of | nat behind locked doors. 8. Newhouse, County Commissioner, want to speed up designs of new |to the reports, but she has stead-| Gen. Reutel; general inspector of [an incident, not & war, We do not food producing and distributing | « , “The county is not receiving a ships to be included in the pudget fastly refused to give the slightest struction or acquisition of vessels A "Fo Ge K hl: Chi t of ) v no establishments today was asked b As to children’s cases, the law 3 county is ny g " ich are to b submitted | clue not in conformity with the limits ir ree, n. uenl; ef of | claim rights as pelligerents 1tINA | oy pram, LG. M n Cit h bE \ Y | authorizes the court to exclude the just share of the taxes,” he said “As Sm Wi oh hid de. final, oficial effort is bein DO ertod to. The American Govern: Mnicveriad Department, Gen. Karl | tionally. Although the two nations | pou a organ, City health | pupiie in vases where it seems 10 58 a result, the county is unable U9 There was anxiety not only as |made. Tokyo is being asked SE . ment would thereupon be obliged In SSCINLS. are in & state of war, they are not| gjry Sanitation inspectors are to for the best interests of the child maintain its roads as it should. We regards superbattieships but as re- | er she is building super ships and consultation with the other naval FOREIGN OFFICE waging international warfare. receive equipment which will en- and in cases where it seemed ad-| GHC receiving many complaints daily jsers. The United States, | kuns, and upon her reply the United powers with which it is in treaty} ysachim von Ribbentro Abas oa able them to detect chlorine in visable this has been done. Gp ods Bio in poor condition, bub and France have limited | States, France and Great Britain relations to resume full liberty of sador to London, Te Baron 100 Arrested as water used to wash glasses and eal Only One Reversal W — a tien, Mt, Newhouse themselves to cruisers of 10.000 Lwill base their OWn programs. Konstantin von Neurath as Foreign | Japanese Agents ng restaurants and tav: et 9b Out Of J Oy ox | said, Candidates for the Legislature nister. thy v rie chil= OFFICIAL WEATHER CANTON, China, Feb. § (U. P).— | Dr. MOE in a staff conference | dren's cases, those present consist on all ckets will be need, Sheil DIPLOMATIC SERVICE About 100 s yesterday told health board officials stand on revision of present laws to u suspected Japanese of court workers and social workers, provide a Jarger share of the tax ] J United States Weather Bureat we! Ambassadors to Rome, Vienna and agents had been arrested today | And inspectors that need exists fot | During my period of judgeship, 8 | gistribution for the county Tokyo recalled. under the martial law which was ine | the use of some type of chlorine | total of 23,028 formal and informal | je declared that many city resis
- rence Ave. A Aver faints. "16, | night or tomorrow: continued Mi, ECONOMICS MINISTRY uprising. po panese | oo He said recent surveys have Sates LT on decided 5a ae dents as well as persons living in 3 RS County Deaths APN Qiary Helen Wieden et Ihe
of South ohn) IY. the outlying districts have Approved (To Date) | URAL TEMPERATURE ments: (1) General Question rounds at Paocan, downriver from part of many tavern and restau: | cases More than a & his program and that “35,000 wold h G : gs of ) . a dozen cases have ” es os IT perman Orn on. Ang. Puella of Industry, Ohemistry and Mineral Canton, and caused scores of cas- Yok ow Lidig Togo SE been taken up on appeal to the sign a petition” for a change in the Supreme and Appellate Courts and
I oe AIP rookway St. : . Oils, (2) Mining Ore and Produc ualties. > — BIRTHS tions, (3) Commerce and Handi- Satta soning dol spection.” yo in only one case has there been a Biys ] ) crafts, (4) Money and Oredit, (5) Loyalists Claim ’ reversal. " Foreign Confmerce and Foreign Bx- ya suid. “1 pelieve the records will dis ' DE Apt AtOn | cnange. Walther Funk ed Sound Finances close that fewer children have bot k i LC at $1 | change. Walther FLEE vow unger- close that, feu enauitutions durSi, Se eh NA, EL hres ot, ate Tamed der | BARCELONA. Fob. 8 (0, B00, ANNULMENTS SOUGHT fine ms “seminiication nan is eh juries, Nellie Robison, at Col Indiana—Rain tonight 8nd tomorrow: who had assisted Col. Gen. Goering cold hoard and is in a position to committed during the previous OR tn. June [BYES ) colder north. : | Ns dictator of Four-Year Plan of | Lo nae the civil war for as es FOR 2 CHILD BRIDES equal number of years, and this 1s > ly n - > - C4 sane mon, 0 10 mu HORI, RR NE Go self-sufficiency Ive KY | {Ci ‘more years, according to Bigh because we are endeavoring to Kou Girls Dr sibje rain Of Snow tomorrow north: posts. / children and their families together We solicit Harry, Irene Smith, at Methodist. colder central and north portions.
ENER Government officials. Selma Kahn, at Methodist Lower n—Oloudy tonight and to- G AL Premier Juan Negrin told the wh enever it 1s at al possible to
uis, Mich Frank, Elizabeth Gootee, ak St. Vine | morrow. SES RIRht east portion: some- Title “M » ! 80, 2 SER motoy, Jain, enIEht Stl PSTHOR: de “Minister Without Portfolio” | Cortes in Monserat that th oun. | Husband of One Faces| « First Mort Lo Arthur, Outherine Padgett. at St. Vine Ohio—-Oloudy, probuny onl night | 0 Cabinet abolished, Former min- | inet could finance the war “for six s oS un Rppline 12 as DUR ate HUES ns tonight an er in Perjury Charges. of religious don Oo
Sunrise 6:50 | Sunset : Reorganized into five depart: Seven Japanese warships fired 200 ‘hown a marked tendency on the | formal, and 5500 Were informal
nt's BLS A. i rain tomorrow: warm isters without portfolio, including | months to two ears.” RoR RADY Suber oo Coleman south portion night. slightly colder to- | pyudolf Hess, Herr Hitler's deputy as | Three ore planes toda: 3 on well-located Mae Virginia Ruddick, at 522 Mis- Party lead y nomic conditions. x hg eennty nbs 90 sy oOMINGTON, Fb 8 0 2.| a0 tn" CIT FILED Indianapoli OLY : , us, on the coast south of here. Ahi 0 Rk DEATHS ARREST 1 Shi, LS, Bg | called “Relchsminister” cre.” | BLOOMINGTON, Fox toany nad | $30,000 SUIT FILED napys neghit Jrene Brown, 28, at City, chronic | north Do ions tomorrow. New privy cabinet council formed Uv S Win % Ri ht filed an annulment suit in behalf ita Allen Howard, 3 months, at Meth- | WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT 7 A. M. to adv Cn Baron V on for-| U* : 9 of Dorothy JR ig IN CITY TRUCK CRASH property EE imipson, 69, at Central Tndi- ation Bar. Temp. | IED AITAIIS, ron Von Neu- isi High School freshman, STD Ha m— RTO "86, at City, wrterlo- 93 w rath as head. Members to be Fert Yo Vish Mrs, Rubens ried Henry Stewiih Se-year Old | ped pres INTEREST RATES linn 88, 22 | yon Ribbentrop, Col. Gen, Goering, WASHINGTON, Feb, 5 (U, P).— |stoneworker, ab Nashviile last Jen. L. Palmer, president of the ' "Rebecca Sherman, 84, ‘at City, diubotes | GRICARD fo ove: 5 |Herr Wess, Propaganda Minister | Soviet Russia informed the United | 20. realty firm bearing his name, today 1 QTE | oborts Smith, 54, at 620 Drake, BO ©. var #2 | paul Joseph Goebbels; Chancellery | States today that & representative | The young pride consented to the | filed suit in Superior Court against 5 % OS 2% 6% Cle 8 Chief Heinrich Lammers, Gen. Whal- | of the American embassy in Moscow | suit, which claimed she was 100 the City of Indianapolis for $30,000 3 |ther Von Brauchitsch, chief army | will pe permitted to visit Mrs. Ruth | young to be married. damages for injuries received in an
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