Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1938 — Page 8

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N.Y. DAILY NEWS WELCOMES QUIZ BY U.S. AGENCY

Indorses Minton Proposal For Probe of Papers And Magazines.

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Injury Fails to Stem Appetite

Times Photo.

t's foolish to suppose that an accident that might have been sericomplete with bandages and the smell of iodine, would interfere he appetite of 5-year-old Harlan Long, who ate heartily at break-

av at his home

718 E. Vermont St.

Last evening a bat slipped

e hands of a softball player and struck him on the temple, in-

only slightly, his Let's have

having been thus A commission of, =al Dealers and three we think the Evening Post might be inext thi the investigation i also include Mr. J. David pro-New Deal publisher of New York Post; Mr. 8S. E. Tho-pro-New Deal publisher of hicago Times, and other proeal publishers en the anti-New Deal Serippsi chain might have its turn e wringer, its feature writer, ook Pegler, being an enattacker of the President's Aft er that the Hearst 1ancial setup and backing

BETTER SHOES for LESS

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that gone

forehead

should be looked into, and the findings published We don sav all this out of ange? We =av it “We believe the great majority of anti-New Deal newspapers and magazines are tryving to build up a fanatical hatred of President Roosevelt. We do not believe they can succeed in entirety, judging from the election returns to date. We believe that if thev do succeed even partially, they will stir up class divi-

for this reason

sions and class hatreds which will | have consequences the most disasnot only for the newspapers |

frous but for the entire country.’

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INTERNATIONAL Nudist Colony |

HARVESTER GO. ke r inch Park

TOREMAINOPEN

Business Permitting, Plant Will Run Ali Summer, | Official States.

“Asc long as business continues as at present” new International | Harvester Co. plant on the Brookville Road will not close down this summer, Fowler McCormick, | president, said here before returning to Chicago today. | Earlier reports from Chicago indi- | cated the huge new

the

vice

s Residents,

Police have been asked to break | up 2 budding nudist colony in Finch Park playground, State St and Fletcher Ave Irate residents of the neighbor-

| hood have complained that children

|

Indianapolis

plant might be shut down for sev- |

| eral months, Mr. McCormick said some of the company’s plants may be closed during July, but not the Indianapolis, | Ft. Wayne or the Springfield, O, truck factories First Visit Here Mr. McCormick made his ments on his first visit here to the new factory. He said he found many of the machine tools installed | and between 600 and 700 men em- | | ployed. “Our sales force is exerting all its energy to promote purchases,” Mr. | McCormick said. “We have confi-

| dence in the nation and its need for | materials,

state-

are using bushes in the park to change into swimming clothes, and that some of them just take their clothes off and forget about swimming Police are endeavoring to get keys to the park shelterhouse for the park matron. so the children won't have to change in the open.

FALLS UNCONSCIOUS | INTO CREEK WATER

Roberta Parish, 27, 326 N. Bradley St.. was recovering today from shock and exposure suffered when she fell from a retaining wall in Fall Creek at Central Ave. Police, who were summoned by residents who heard |

| her screams, found her unconscious

| “We are glad to have a plant in |

Indianapolis. cordance with the Harvester icy, so that it will be of value to the | community, the emplovees and the company. We will pay good wages and employ as many men as possible.”

pol- |

It will be run in ac- |

in two feet of water She was treated at City Hospital and then taken home by her husband, Norman Parish. who operates a sign painting shop at 30th St ahd } Nofihwestern aye

| the

ries of marijuana bans here.

POLICE SEIZE 300 |

MARIJUANA PLANTS —A few weeks ago a male Pigeon

| owned by Philip Jasmin Jr. Three hundred marijuana plants | found sitting on a china egg. were seized here yesterday after- | fortnight later, Jasmin substituted a | | hen's egg. Today a baby chick was | running continued a series of raids on the | | hatched by the persistent pigeon.

noon as police and Federal men

sale and use of the drug. While cruising through alleys on | East Side, police found the | plants growing in the rear of 1020 | E. Washington St., they reported They notified Elmer Crews. Federal narcotice agent, who helped them pull up the plants and bring them to police headquarters. The seizure is the latest in a seAbout authorities seized | $25,000 in marijuana plants after four men had been arrested and convicted on charges of selling the

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