Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1938 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1038
THIEVES LOOT HOMES. CARS OF CASH, PROPERTY
Armed Man Takes Auto And $46 From Proprietor Of Tavern.
and autos were looted of and cash valued
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he was closing his tavern at Troy and Carson Aves, police were told. Mr. Clark said he found the bandit sitting in his car. The gunman took $46 from Mr. Clark, forced him into the car, then let him out at Castle and Madison Aves, The car was found an hour later at Prospect St. and Emerson Ave. Windows and bathroom equipment worth $50 were taken from a vacant house at 525 S. Harding St. owned by Tom Leeper, 1247's Oliver Ave he reported Aute Wheels Stolen Thieves who entered the home of J. W. Moore, 1422 N. Pennsylvania St stole a portable typewriter valued at $30. Albert Wehrel. 901 LeSt police someone removed two wheels worth $13 from his car parked at Georgia and Libertv Sts A suitcase 1g clothing, glasses and valued at 813 vas stolen from the parked car of Lawrence 42, of 2215 MartinAve., while he was watching the All-Star game at Perry Stadium Mrs. C. H. Ahrendt, 1331 N Chester Ave, reported the theft of her purse containing $13, keys and papers from basement of a downtown store. Thieves who forced 1 window took a $13 lawnmower from the coal shed of Otha White. 2726 Martindale Ave., he said Clothing worth $7 and a $4 automobile clock were taken from the parked car of Morley H. Ringer, 1633 Central Ave. Ben Goldstein, 13 W. McCarty St., reported the theft of a $3 porch swing
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TUNNEY ASSAILS TEACHER POLICY
Former Champion Criticizes Attempts to ‘Tear Down Governments,’
Sy al LAFAYETTE tors attempt governments were criticized by Gene Tunney. former heavyweight boxing champion and literary student, in & speech at a Purdue University summer session banquet last nicht Today the favorite sport of some educators seems, not to build up the spirit of 2a man through a higher and broader culture. but to tear down governments,” he said This is evidenced by the speeches papers made and read before National Education Association convention in New York recentls Refutes Charges One educator referred to our largest body of former service men as a group of Fascists and another begged the teachers of the nation to use profession to overthrow the conservative reactionaries and went on to sav that Soviet Russia’s method of government is one of the most notable achievements of our generation Another
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 15 (U. P.).—The text of President Roosevelt's address at Treasure Island is as follows. Confidence that in the year 1939 | the United States and all the] Western Hemisphere will be at peace is shown by the fact that in | this nation two great international expositions are about to be held. It is our hope and our expectation that that confidence is well | placed—and that the very fact of | holding these two expositions means an added impetus to the cause of |
peace. Great gatherings of such a| nature make for trade. for ved
understanding and for renewe good-will. It has been suggested that it was a mistake to hold two expositions the same year—but I cannot agree | with this because it seems to me that each is a supplement to the | other. Thousands of Americans | will plan to visit both of them this summer—to see both ends of our | wide nation and perhaps to travel one wav by the all-American route via the Panama Canal, |
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Furthermore, those who visit us from other countries will be stimulated to cross our country. Too often we are judged by those from other lands who spend a few hurried days or weeks on one seaboard and think they know America At New York the other dav I suggested, furthermore, that we Americans must wish that many mote people from other nations would come to visit us We have the travel habit and we wish that they would acquire it. The more of them who visit us the happier ve shall be. In the construction of the Golden Gate International Exposition, the Federal Government has been glad to be of material assistance to your plans In addition to the aliotment by the Congress of one and a half milJion dollars, I am told that you have received nearly five million dollars in the form of useful work paid fot from WPA funds, and nearly another two million dollars in equally useful work paid for from public works funds—in other words, totai Federal assistance of more than eight and a quarter million dollars I am glad that the Federal Government has been able so greati to help the fine spirit which throughout the Western states en couraged this undertaking. and 1 eam glad, too. that we have been able to help the state of California and the municipalities around Sap Francisco Bay in the construction of the two great bridges which | have seen today for the first time. They form a magnificent illustration of the new saving that “what nature has put asunder, man ean join together.” In two hours I hope to review the United States Fleet. now at anchor in this great harbor It is not merely a symbol—it is a potent, ever-ready fact in the national defense of the United States. Every right-thinking man and voman in the United States wishes that it were safe for the nation 10 spend less of our national budget cn our armed forces. All know that We are faced with a condition and not a theory—and that the conhdition is not of our choosing
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Money spent on armaments does | not create permanent income pro- |
ducing wealth, and about the only satisfaction we can take out of the present world situation is that the proportion of our national income that we spend oh armaments is only a quarter or a third of the proportion that most of the other great nations of the world are spending at this time. ; We fervently hope for the day when the other leading nations of the world will realize that theit
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$1,000,000 IN WPA | FUNDS GIVEN COUNTY
Public Parks and Buildings To Be Improved.
More than $1000000 in WPA money to be spent in Marion County to expand the Indianapolis park system, renovate public buildings, improve the State Fair Grounds and prepare maps and drawings of the White River basin, Carl Kortepeter, Marion County WPA director, announced today i The largest allotment is $912,190 earmarked for public parks work Much of this sum will be used to improve more than 200 acres added to the park system, including the John W. Holliday Park west of Meridian St. along the north bank of White River; the Big Eagle Creek and Little Eagle Creek parks on West Michigan St. and the addition to Brookside Park east of Sherman Drive and south of 21st St. Other allotments were $154 680 to renovate public buildings. $74 460 to improve the Fair Grounds, and $28,494 to employ professional, educational and clerical workers in preparation of maps, cross-section drawings and profiles of the White River basin in Marion County.
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DISTRESS NOT SO ACUTE
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July (U. P.).—Pilot Gordon was flying peaceably along when he noticed below a large pile of brush laid out in the form of a ecircle— it was a signal of distress. He landed. A trader rushed out to greet him and handed him—an order for cod liver oil and a jat of face cream.
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Tells Commission That Cut For South Would Injure North.
BUFFALO, N. Y., July 15 (U.P) —Testimony by Governors Lehman
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RAIL RATES 0, K,, Smiles, Jokes [SEES OIL BOOMIN | TOWNSEND SAYS As
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. July 15
(U. P.).—Johnnie Jones, 32, a Negto |
cotton picker, smiled, joked with guards, then briskly walked into the gas execution chamber at
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written into the record today as the | door of the chamber was closed at
freight rate hearing went into its |
fourth day. They contended that Southern industry is progressing despite higher rates in effect for transportation between South and North as compared to those for shipments between equally distant points in the North. On the other hand, the Governors asserted, industries in the North are losing ground; and to grant the Southern demand for rate parity with the North would enable Dixie's manufacturers to make further inroads on business now held by Northern industries. Production Costs Low
“The reason for the Southern inroads into the Northern markets appears to be as much, if not move, the result of lower production costs enjoved by the Southern manu- | facturers as it is the rate situation.” | Governor Townsend said “I find the products of the Southern manufacturers come into my
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