Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1938 — Page 16
rs WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938
Loss $8000 as Flames Destroy Barn
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6. 0.P. 70 SEEK | SPOILS DATA IN RELIEF SETUP
Former Pennsylvania Aid Under Earle to Lead Discussions.
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938
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CHICAGO, July 21 (U. P).—The Republican program committee tofeature of its Aug. 1-6, a political
day planned as a summer session program “factual study of the spoils system in connection with recommittee t discussions on cs subject would be led by Robert Pennsvivania Demo-
Johnson, former Relief Administ: cratic Governor Earle Ay Johnson ™ Fran} 1d hace his discussions in
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Flames fanned by a strong wind destroved the | Three horses, one a valuable stud horse, were de-
a XR 4 3 N $ b AC k BN) i bd ] DIECYS | Harn on the farm of John O. Spahr, Indianapolis at- stroyed. Three mules. machinery and a large store 3 RNS : hal tornev, near Lawrence vesterday. Loss was esti- | of hay also were destroyed. Firefighters from Ft. ? ft To “POI | mated at $8000 Harrison were unable to extinguish it. h ALIEN determining future r — Fi : Ali ; FACTORY T BUILD Sa Veteran, 72, Fighting Alimony, | 0 5 g ors W : if Yo or « Prefers War to Wedded Lite COTTON PICKERS AL SE oy
Coriied oad One Dress oun Magamne Mr. Johnson, one of $1.69
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and program for WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. July 21 (U. P)—Frederick Rahn, 74-year- Memphis Plant to Make old veteran of many a battle, said in a Supreme Court affidavit today | —_— .._ .. | that he preferred the horrors of war to life with his wife. Hr ane 3 Mr. Rahn said he won the Congressional medal of honor for duty | nc would b AW - y : tat 3 Al ais ata i i under fire in the Spanish-American war and saw action in the Boxer | ashington news- " : ihren Julv 2 PY. Phiri gr A Te rebellion, Porto Rico and the Philippines. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July 21 (U.P). | wr of the | “But” he added, “I would rather | —The Rust brothers—inventors of f ad | a mechanical cotton picker—will |
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be back co through the last two years of my life again | The veteran filed his affidavit in | opposition to an application by 62- | vear-old Mathilda Lowe Rahn for | temporary alimony pending trial of a separation suit in which she charged him with cruel and inhuman treatment A vear after their marriage in 1935, Mr. Rahn said, she set up =a cot in the living room and “made me sleep separate and apart” It asn’t long, he said, “Before I re-| had married me for the pension money I was receiving from the U. S. Government and from the Consolidated Edison Co.” She even “admitted she used me as a sucker.” Mr. Rahn said, “and n spite of her years has gone out gallivanting with others, telling me I was too old to come along.”, Mr. Rahn said his wife once went named John and
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COUNTERFEITER AND 2 PALS FLEE PRISON
MEXICO CITY, July 21 (U. P).—| ico San Pietro, notorious Ital- | counterfeiter who formerly op- | Mexican-United |! from the
rated along the States border, escaped penitentiary here today. Two companions fled with him. Officials said San Pietro formerly | was head of a counterfeiting ring that at one time flooded border cities with bogus $20 bills. San Pietro has an international reputation for escaping from prison. He is one of the few men who ever escaped from Devil's Island in h Guiana. He also is a fugithe prison at Brussels,
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WINONA LAKE, July 21 (U. P). —Jerry II, Paul (Surfboard) Lowminus his claws today. But Jerry didn’t mind—he's still asleep. Medicine given the animal to make him sleep while his claws were clipped, put Jerry in a deep stupor. He's slept for three days already. Mr. Lowman decided to clip Jerry’s claws, so that he might give the lion surfboard riding lessons without fear of being clawed. Jerry balked several weeks ago during a lesson and clawed his owner, who suffered deep cuts about the face and shoulder.
‘build a manufacturing plant here |
with a capacity of 1000 machines
| annually, it was announced today. |
| John Rust said that two types of
| the mechanical picker would be | the | tandem picker, | | mounted on its own tractor, and |
manufactured. One will be
large double-unit
| primarily intended for large plan- | tation operations. This picker will | do the work of 100 hand pickers, he | said. The other type will be an im- | provement of the original singleunit picker, pulled by a tractor, and sold at a low cost for the farmer who owns only a few acres of land A few of the Rust pickers are being used by large-scale farmers this year.
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