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80 seen as at unde- ; i After : . Engineer Collapses at sri market. rat oy Hospital : rupted So sky on Tuesday ob-
SMITH-GEORGE attack linked hk | "Collision. . | isineds lcense to marry Mr. Burke Home.
‘to aims for South. at ‘his sick’ beg. They ‘have been IN EUROPE—
BOOSEVELT to make radio ad- WURT HERE LAST NIGHT |Siocihestts for sixoeam, RITES SET FOR MONDAY | ll {| BERLIN—War talk called anti-Nazi propaganda. i Arist MORAY. HURT HERE Lay NIGH] Fb 4 delayed by MeL : I. LONDON—Britain calm in “war scare” tension. EARLEY Wisks abandonment of Burke's illness. He has beet hoes PARIS—France curbs Italian tourist trade.
Senator Pope. . oo iad i ad sing . month ago, Serv as President % a "LA FOLLETTE- to oppose Sena- i Eo Four Are Killed in Indiana pitas EE aa hate : ed ras President o HENDAYE—Spanish Rebels repulse foes. | IN THE FAR EAST—
25, sr hugy, % 3 As State Police Con- His fiancee has not told him that ‘Steel : Fabricating (Thomas L. Stokes interprets the p $e te i Sa doctors. say ‘he never will wig nd Concern: Here : NES AA bE report on the South, Page Two; |B . 11 tinue Drive. | he Ret ToC al | Ih SHANGHAI—U. S. Consul protests Jap activities. eftorial, Page 0) - ie ; wedding, sald. hat the eouple “Hugh J. Baker, ‘ widely “known ji | - TOKYO—Disputed ‘hill becomes no-man’s land. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (U. P.. Two unidentified. men es- Play a Thdianapolis engineer and business- | . : HANKOW—Japanese concession abolished. —The ; National Emergency Coun- | caped injury this afternoon woul d not permit it just now. “| man, who died’ suddenly last night : - . i
x 8 2 = « : | when autemobite |WTL HTC the casein Det ab ile dra le os me A cil's report of depressed economic | 7 when ' ‘their .automeb Z of the in “Detroit. at nail ure 9) La : az 3 emis Le > ; ; Hy : t re-. : : : a ome, 3962: N.. rsey ot. : SHANGHAI, Aug. 13 (U, P). , Aug. : conditions in the South today fore- | - plunged over a two-foot re-. |, pickgrd, 40, said he was one BOES J : YHA ER
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taining wall on Noble St. the few persons to recov is to be buried at Crown Hill fol- U' S. Marines today arrested and |million fighting men of the Naat shadowed - Administration - spon- ; John P. Frey { near Louisiana St., and land- 3 Se A a lowing funeral servides at the Flan- hog 1 ES Mae a Awana remrve tree ot bein sored legis Hon #41 the Tox Con x wn F oy on — - phot eR a tion afflicting Mr. Burke and an- ner & Buchanan Mortuary at 2/. = AL special operatives whom they found | six weeks of maneuvers Monday and Stess lI that ares Ih : low. men got out of the hounced that he would | come here p m. Monday. He was 55. L 1 threatening Chinese civilians with | today the comment in the inspired Prepared by the NEC at the re- 280 IN 0 ! i “car and. told witnesses they |in an effort fo save Win. . . |. Mr. Baker, president of the Hugh | . . .. “ic | pistols in the American marine | press asserted that European anxquest of President. Roosevelt and ‘ si 11 Vi - were going to get.a wrecker. J. Baker & Co. steel fabricators, sector of the International Settle |iety over the war games “is looked approved by a representative group | °° = The licénse was issued to jecy IF ;
a : ; ; i : or collapsed at his home only an hour | ml hi alr Ly] i p? of Seuthern busin industrial and = : ; Wallace . Carlisle, 1022 N. A A “ ! after. attending a conference of Daughter Reported Studying ment. upon as still another attempt AS Sm business. mous an ; Ke police said. - : \ 5 ! ? : NS np! api -Two of the Japanese officers were | disturb Kuropean public opinion. educational leaders, the 15-point : ystone. Ave, ee SM. -. vl business - associates -at the Hotel Japa . ) ) : . Abd : Wey line. = © .: : - Rumored $1000-a-Month handed over to Japanese military | press comment, summarized by survey heats out ihe Presidents! Nido The death of Howard Caldwell, | _. go ° 1 np | COI, ir was born at Alexab- |. ari<ks plik (eae | suthovities witha demand that they |, comiomicial DNB News Agency, view that the South is the “nation’s bho | 38, of 946 Paca St., this afternoon | 1 S PUBLISHERS i Wa ee pel ‘Night, Club Offer. - be punished. ‘The third, released on |. the importance -of ‘ths Ji Os 10 ss eT maneuvers although they . W
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No. 1-economic problem.” : ail A | brought ' Indianapolis its first traf- | fm ole to seek treatment for the in- | : 5 he oo merce no lect ream: A, F. of L. Official Names Sih, aecapols, le 2° Poms feb |, | hi Sedo | a Sens eV
mendations, but asserts that - the ; Fon ; 2 2 : coxy Mr. Caldwell died at City Hospital | J - ; : hood “and was violated his parole and escaped. activity since the World War. .- South DBE he Seals id - Foes Who. ‘Symfathize of injuries foeeived in a Rilo. Stori oft nEdite d to Con- | OM sraduated’ fiom |. THOMASTON, Me., Aug. 13 - The Japanese, operatives in what) = «pp y these maneuvers, the. rescribing the area as “the nation’s With Communists. jiu collisional Hh ano, : ) ories: # e : y ; Steele High| (U.P) —Franeis Carrotl approximates an. A ry serve formations are participating greatest untapped market,” the re-| = he Sts. last sgh. : auto driven | form to Policy: of the | F School there. | walked into State Prison here | ice, were demanding tha ese | othe first time, then. this, as also port said that Northern producers : : He was gn Nearo. 1127 .N. cI uy: m FE ‘After graduation | ‘teday and began a life sen- | civilians haul down Chinese Bags has been repeatedly stated in the and- distributors are losing profits| WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (U.P).— by John Danke: les ie ; driven Moment ’ He Declares. & from Ohio State | . lence for the murder ‘of a’ |displayed today on the -occasion of | German press, is due to the fact and Northern workers are losing | John -P. Frey, powerful American Miley Ave. B e ‘33 hier ii : ar To : University with | ‘country ’ dector—a _erime for the first anniversary of the Sharp oi that conscription was reintroduced work “because the South cannot | Federation of Labor leader, charged by - Franc n iges, injured slightly sa SE a civil engineer- | .; which a youth is serving a | the battle of Shanghai—the a only» fow years ago afford to buy their goods.” today that 400 officials of the rival Dance, who hg Sh a Rian: | NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (U. P)—| I ing degree in| similar sentence in’ the same | mass ,defense that a Chinese Army | = = © 00 “conany this ‘year The report sets forth that a large | john L. Lewis C. I. O. were Com- | Was arresiec on FASE OF Ton ors | A section of the American press is | J 1905, he was em-| institution. - © |. |offered the Japanese in the war. | Co Tu ts time imitate the proportion of the South’s popula¢ | mynists or had Communist connec- | riving. failure 50 pave *a Ve" | controlled by wealthy men’ who, “in J ployed by the) - oo oF +. Other Arrests Made example generally followed by other tion. is living close to the poverty gions. - license and vagrancy. of WOR. opinion would: not scruple to | American Bridge | ‘SOUTH PARIS, Me. Aug. 13.(U. | . : nor th id line: that living quarters are Woe-| "G"'1 . Director John Brophy: | Placed under $1000 bond. The truck | BY Coc,’ country into fascism ; Coat Anibridee | By ren ae: Deguty | Sheriff | _ Municipal: police. arrested three | great powsts. 1s ageney sa. fully inadequate; that neither on | prancis ‘Gorman, ‘United Textile driver was. held blameless By polite, rather than: surrender their priv- TN Pa. oe Francis M. Oarroll : was taken ' to | Japanese operatives = who were Mobilization Test Rumored farms nor in factories is there Cer- | woryers’ international president; Mr: cagwe : Joy I — ® jleges,” Senator Minton (D. Ind), | ; He came to In- Thomaston State Prison today. to | threatening Chinese civilians else= |. o exaggerated reporting abroad os Ey oe ee “diRerentials Mairis- Muster, . United Furniture or in the crash said in an address prepared. for de- =F 2 dianapolis in 1907 | begin a life sentence for which an- Where in he Sloman. 1 ed | On these maneuvers is taken in an ig , Sy Tau - Sran ns | Workers’ president; Joseph Curran, TIE ‘State police continued | livery today at a luncheon of the WSS to’ be associated | other has confessed and now, is. in Police said that shout: 10 armed eit i fe imatries a e South's, National Maritime Workers’ Union |, or 5ioe™ 0" srevent four-lane | American Press Society. ‘Mr. Baker - With the Brown- | prison for life. ar, {Japanese had heen {ui Haigh id | not neglecting anything that will "Problems Can Be Solve | President.’ nd HCI nt, were | Road 61. northeast of Indianapolis on TS SORVICHS | ies. He Tater oon to Oe | th a. Fs miony a od to re- | serve to help ‘the security of the anspor orkers’ president, were | > “ ” i ractices.” ; ! . e sai 7 ‘his ace 3 3 A ; The report indicated that foremost | among those named by Mr. Frey in | [TOM becoming a ‘death HEC C0 OF often we find their stories are | as consulting engineer, and in 1911 A ie 0 ies 1s | Fain. possession of their guns and country and safeguard unmolested among the problems likely fo be at- | testimony before the .House Com- traffic on Indiana's ghways | ..ied in the making or made in | formed a partnership with J. Ralph | serving a life sentence for the same | they presumed that. all had been | its inner reconstruction. tacked first by the’ Administration | mittee investigating un-American C2imed feur: more siives, the editing to conform to the policy | Fenstermaker in the business of | ;;rder, that of Dr. James Ge: Little- | released. are freight rate differentials, low | activities. | Held by State Police on charges | The SCTE 8 ToL 0 nator Minton | selling steel building material. | field. elderly South Paris physician. | Later French police arrested six industrial wages in the South, and | The short, baldish leader of the |i Tae rine on Boag oy [sald oe. - : +". Form Fite Prosing Co. Et vas Duyor's testimony. charg. | Japanese who were similarly threatsmall farm population buying pow- | metal trades department argued James qd Cr 19. of 231 N Freedom of the press, he said, was | eli ing a Carroll had es ening Chinese in the French coner. : in his testimony that communism: St.; ugene De Jones. 31 ¢ | DOL preserved in our bill of rights In 1914 they incorporated the Fire B into confessing a. murder. he cession, trying to make them take eral weeks that the Army high In his letter transmitting the re- made no headway in the United Fulton St; Robert TL. TORS, C0 @ | «for corporation publishers to make | Proofing Co. Three years later the it commie that brought Car- n° Chinese fla ; command might order some sort port to Mr. Roosevelt, NEC Direcior | States while the A. F. of L. was Aubum. and Mitchell Nixon, 30, of | g or "cont on their investmient. but | coo wusinasies were consblidated | roll's conviction last night. . scattering ‘antiforeign leaflets. It al test mobilization, simile Lowell Mellett (formerly of Indian- | unrivaled as a labor organization. | 313 W-14th St -- | that men might know the truth.” ¥_ Businestes were’: cansnll roll's conviction last night. | SEAR AE, a panese were | National test mobilimion, SUES apolis) said: But after Lewis formed the C, 1. O., | Three Columbus, O., persors #ete) he eid the American |83-Hugh J. Baker & Co. with Hugh |. At. Thomaston, Carroll will be |p nied i5 Japanese authorities. Ho a ad > _““One ‘thing ‘appears ‘tc be ‘made he contended, the Communists | killed and a ‘fourth was injured | yey Publishers ~ A D. Fatout, vice president; Carl W. | kept in quarantine for 10 days be- | airican British and French au- | 216 BRE Ct pert WAL clear when the drincipal difficulties | were able to get a foothold. (when their car left a highway near again chr Steeg, treasurer: Mr. Penstermaker, | 107¢ being permitled to exercise and |, ities were so angry over ‘the .. = Lp Corts though natur faced by the South are brought into | Mr. Frey placed .in the record | Muncie and crashed into a Dole |ypon American secretary, and Mr. Baker, president, | Qine With other prisoners; including | ;, cigents, and the scattering of : ht. th perspective and when what the | documents ‘that, he usseried, proved ' The dead were Archibald W. Stack- | peqera] ern : th ’ y PL * | Dwyer. cr, ; ahtiforelgn leaflets by Japanese air- ally they could not discount. then Sun has to offer the nation Bs laid | membership of 280 C. I. O. or- Ei .; hig wife, Iona, and Mrs. Ella ' yoo of radio. hls 0 or dnamnspealis Be Wife in Tears Slanes and men in the streets, that entirely. : {ongside what the South needs organizers in the Communist Party. | , : warning as “an impudent and hypo- Cor mn Yn. 1 Te pd .+ | they were understood to be draft- : its 7own people; that is that the Among them were Mr. Curran and | George Getschow, 37, of Evanston, | critical proposal . . . to censor free Bakes vas EE He Co- fs andl bi Ive 3 fargve i} yish ey a statement asserting that London Calm in economic problems of the South are | Harrv Bridges, Maritime Union’ of | ¥2$ killed and four persons Were | speech by curbing the radio.” umbia Club, Meridian Els : untry en Se ore ital of offi- | though they were doing all they "SW Ss Cis net. beyond the power of men to the Pacific president. He charged | Injured in a headop WWCK-AUIOMO™| = yyyp, prog No Lon Olub, American Society Of orp. | cers to take him to prison. | could to preserve order in the In- Europe's “War Scare: solve. Another thing made clear, the latter was a member of the bile crash near Scottsburg. o Longer Free | chanical Engineers, Setenlecs ub, , yn . | ternational ~ Settlement, Japanese | LONDON, Aug. 13 '(U. P).~A however, is that there is no simple | partv under the name “Harry Dor- | Three bicyclists were reported re- | Newspapers “have grown from the and. was Measurer r i: . oncrete | There were tears in the a interference was jeopardizing thir | curiously. xcited .internationdl solution. The solution must be part gan.” fh (covering from minor Injuries. |. .,fescion of journalism to the pub- Moreing Steel Insifty f Orient Mrs. Ruby Carroll as she walked |p, =" Es | atmosphere, which on its surface. _ political, with the Federal Govern-| Replying to a question hy Rep. Harold Smith, 12, of 1222 Carroll- lishing industry” he said. “The He also was a member of Oriental | from the cell block after an [hour's Sergt. Milton C. Marvin, of San | could DE a ment participating along with state, | Joe Starnes (D. Ala.), Mr. Frey said | fon Ave, rode in front of a €ar |; 1. qr the profession have yield- Lodge, F. and A.M. Scottish Rite, | visit. Her ‘14-year-old daughter Diego, Cal, a native of : ear of a general War, 108 county, city, town, and township | tHe evidence “has been submitted to driven by Charles H. Tomlin, 33, of | “0 ung to the greed for profits and a life member of Murat Tem- | Betty - was dry-eyed; - but Betty's Lo ‘50 wos "atrol in the Marines’ immin hig Sovernment, But there must be par- | the Labor Department in connection | 1918 W. Minnesota St. at East and | 5" tne Just of men for power.” ple. He was an active member of | cousin, Lenore Carroll, 17, Who Was | 4 c/o sector of the International ticipation also by industry, business | with its recent investigation of | Walnut Sts., police said. : : the Third Church of Christ, Scien- | with them, was sobbing. Carroll's
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Ee ; » | a Senator Minton said that if an |; : f the f i “17: was not | Settlement this morning. hu : and schools—and by citizens, South Bruges. ai ‘Th Ohi : Killed investigation of the press were ane pend outers Other gaughier, Barbara, + Wa The leathernecks saw three strengthening of the American doland North.” ; {a . Charged iat William Gebhert. | | if€e loans Rie made “I believe it would disclose | tion in Indianapolis. ona oe an Lot : armed Japanese, in civilian clothes, | jar, that there might be a crisis at Laligh sbols ii Bf the 1p wr 2 edi Party lim En Route to Muncie that there is no longer a free press | Survivors areithe wife, Mrs. Velma gre, a sttshed by Sign) Noun Dusatening Chinese civians In ihe any Nous. : LS he |of the Cor arty. ; I ; are Ale Wi leep. had : son Road. Sergt. o ECONOMIC RESOURCES — In | active in the C.:1. O’s campaign to | MUNCIE, Aug. 13 (U.P.).—Three |, .° 4, what a oi ar, ang vo On Hugh 3. (Continued on Page Three) proached to investigate. The Jap- ently a er spite of the South’s wealth of pop- Organize steel workers and that Mr. | persons from Columbus, O. were | : . oan -Dayig rake : — . |anese ran to an automobile which h : I | Gebhert had offi i ls = ° | cannot. be under the monster we | — : 1 an le. which | ers which are to start Monday. It ulation and natural resources, it is| Gebhert had office space in the killed and another Ohioan was in-| ® oak snd. perniibort 10 | , iu ; |bore a license plate identifying it | has been estimated in various cap= poor in machinery for converting office of Philip Murray, 8. W. O. C. jured slightly early last night when | ave Gresley anc. per con- NORTH SIDE MAN 0) ; PHILIPPINES FETE as belonging to the Municipal De- | jtals that Germany during the this wealth to the uses of its people. | chairman. : | their automobile skidded on a curve "Much tha t is i apers” he | DEATH IN! AN ; fell . lIfense Corps. © month would have up to one million ~ SOIL—Sixty-one per cent of all | He told the committee that he gnd crashed into a telephone pole. | Ych that is" In Newspapers, cae | DEATH INVESTIGATED : art ey " Senffle Is Brief men uhider arms ; \ "the nation’s erosion-damaged land | Would introduce evidence to show | Archibald W. Steckel, 70, the driv- said. “canbe traced {0 subsidized PL | ; S ; OCCUPATION ; : Buf there was no excitement in is in the Southern states. . Careless {that “the Communists -are now ler, was killed instantly. His wife, | sources . .. . behind all of this A edt or vedic) A Oe | | Sergt. Marvin jumped on the Government quarters or a the farming is largely responsible for a actively engaged in carrying out | (Continued on Page Two) | We find control by great banks and | top y rs e : toda y ny 5 nl. J . | running board of the car as the pubLy hee. Sores in 1 anor RR loss. of more than 300 million dollars | their united front and their people's | | financial. institutions . . . . the ga e death of Joseph Jones; 2 aay, | Japanese started it. Ome of the papers ald (of acute in worth of fertile topsoil through ero- | front program in this country, in | \ power of the advertiser represent- (49, of 3505 N. Illinois St. at City 1% cNutt Presented Flags; Japanese stuck his pistol in Mar- | FPS JR A NOH Sh ma” ft TE PILOTS ARRIVING FOR 35 i SHES Rt tw tt Presented Flags; rie, shan Fle hte Sens 1 ater resources of the already done a number of 19 F thought in this country by com-| . , . _. ae Chant iow in Japanese. . Marv : : South are abundant but inefficient | European countries, Spain and : + ynoug of money” -. yb» on According - to. police, Mr, Jones | .Changed View : Seen. preted it as an invitation to draw London and there seemed to be control or use has impaired their | France in’ particular.” AIR SHOW TOMORROW he wire: services, the Sen | told them before dying that he had | | his own pistol Oe Froiest te Nate value in some areas. : i ; ator said: ; swallowed poison yesterday after- ~ MANILA, P. I, Aug. 13 (U.P)— e e sergeant put his pis- BS. of POPULATION—The South’s pop- | Promises Documents | : : : Today our sapers.in sniall eom- | noon. Police. ‘we o alld to nis pe 3 izion led a tol at the head of the driver of the | The Foreign Office today denied ulation is growing more rapidly by | He charged that the Communist | : : 3 i 51 3 : : ad ipi in | car and ordered him to halt. As that, as reported, it had made any i than that of any | : "munities which desire. and ‘are | home about 7 p. m. by a neighbor parade of 100,000 Filipinos todey in El oh a. os a natural i a8 that go gay | Party had been unable to make any Hoosier Helen House AMONG hungry for ghe truth are compelled | who heard -him moaning. a celebration. of the 40th anniver- (Continued on Page Three olen Bir Germany rega ot hie Toglon. Hig Pp | “real progress in the United States” : $itar x to rely upon either the Associated| Police said they found a note sary of the occupation of Manila by : or amy A BAUM OKETS iO nen, Te Prarin fig fr ie DID Visiting Fliers. ~~ | Press. the United Press, or -the | which was turned over fo his es- | United States soldiers. | COLAN BABY IN ‘FINE ment ins Lords : | the C. 1. 0) the Communist Party | . Heatst wires. to ee : ford tranged wife, Mrs. Ruth Jones, 725 | The: parade passed along tthe S HAPE ’ MOTHER S AYS Viscount Halifax, who as Foreign STOCKS LOSE FROM | has become a definite factor in the, Some of America’s best stunt and | Associals ess. was found- | N. Illirfbis St. : grass-carpeted - Luneta fronting. the ’. Secretary would be the key man in Sling : | American labor movement.” | racing fliers began arriving at the | © Safle Sa-apetalive: bus He Hontrel "mettre bay where Admiral Dewey a CC —— any troublous situation, has‘ re FRACTION TO POINT ~ He promised that before conclud- | Municipal airport today to partici- |, he. Ps ho boaghit i : \ ships sunilflated a : Spanish ron CHICAGO. Aug, 13 (U. P..— sumed his vacation in Yorkshire. ec ling his testimony—expected to last pate in the air show Sunday after-|co"io any meeting of that associa- CONDOR OVER SEA : Afte: a 8 Jarade or Commissioner | Helaine Judith Colan. four-months- Pele Minister Neville Chamber (Market Details, Page 13) [1% or three. days—he would pre- noon at the airport. .— tion and see who directs its policy ipod : Fa presel ith American and Philip | 01d victim of a malignant growth | lain, about recovered from:an ati eee | sent documentary evidence showing Welcoming festivities gok off to a | on Ae of Dondholders, McNutt wit ior President | Which necessitated removal of one tack of catarrh, hoped to go to his NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (U, P.).— | that: : : “fiying start” with a speech by one. of Ne up DO, Washington : ON RETURN HOME pine flags which were for Eres eye, is'in “fine shape” her mother, country estate. Chequers, today or Stocks lost fractions to a point in! “Numbers of prominent Com-| Mayor Boetcher at 9 a. m. Fliers Si Ere + Auf Yr y Roosevelt. 5%
; Te ! | Mrs. Estelle Colan, said today. tomorrow. Other Government of“light trading today, rounding out a munists secured key positions in the | and air show patrons are to he en- A an he Fhicae . Heretofore, only Americans hui Mrs. elle and her mother, Mrs. |ficials were (aking vacations undisfull week of decline. | C: IL O, and were placed on that | tertained tonight at a ball to be |; ir ccciie to sta Fane) Shige: } ; : Soa i celebrated Oouas on En / ‘Morris Hers! brought the baby turbed. Fo Last Saturday, the list made new | organization's pay, roll. | heft at Municipal Gardens under |i JIPOSSTLS (0, SACL © OTN Se | AVIATION AT A GLANCE | Zora pn back to Chicago. last night via air-| AmONg people generally the highs for the year with the indus-| “... The industrial and political | the auspices of the Indianapolis De I oD in on e Wilh an; ; year iii Wap Observed by Filipinos Blane from New York, where it was foreign situation was ‘ regarded as trial average closing at 145.67. To- | program 0 e ‘C. I. O. has the | pilots Association and the West Sid Sa : Fanehiso: Meese RK—Condor reported throughout islands. --°. © o : + | more hope: an .it had been day this average closed at 136.21, hearty endorsement of the Commu- | Citizens, Inc. pind |. “The United. Press follows the NEW. YOR of . Diplomats believed that the cele- decided yesterday at the academy oi ES
3 ! Berlin, ; : 1d not months. : ; 5 : Lz _. |same theory in a trifle different | Over sea on fight ts Be : ‘outlook | uedicine that the baby wou pa fu gna SE srraguias deslin | Bik Party. ot industrial disturh- | o TE Mr Show will besin at 1:30 's.onnique. ‘It wis firsh foinded by | | PRAHA Sixicen killed in som- or Piping loaders a the pro. | need to undergo’ another operation Franco Promises Reply | _ Bonds made an Itregu'ar geciine: -° wi (a. m. Sunday -fternoon. AmONg | gerinns jn the hope that it would | mercial plane erash. * |jected severanee: of ties ‘with : the | to save her life and the sight of | One reason iz the presence in in moderate turnover. | ances in connection with the auto- | the fliers participating will. be Mike keep open the ‘way of opportunity LOUISVILLE — Governor Earle utr wr Fors - her right eye. Praha of Viscount Runciman, sent : =m ems HIvpile and the steel strike were Murphy and hs Linco flying aces: io all who wished to’ publish a oh first stop of .10,800-mile nl es. ¢ d o - as “adviser” in the minorities dis HOMER MARTIN HIT [fostered by - Communist. leaders and ny Dookiifle, stuirt flier, and | pogonaner But let one try today | air tripe So : Lp 3: ; ; ’ pute—io be ‘a buffer between the e | members. Ey | Earl Stein, only licensed bat-Wing | fs establish a newspaper in COMDe- | met ime rOWE. Engla ! ™ LI’. FT be; 1 : P, 1 Czechoslovak Government and ite ! AS FRIEND OF A. F. L. ch ¢ Toe Communist Party took | jumper in the country. tition. with one of its clients ‘and ‘ FELIXSTOWE. Epa Sh > De b's : ‘I n orma ail y German minority. He ‘also serves - 0 ry ad | pe or oo OrgEniziog uy fee i House, Indiana’s famous | see how tight the line 13 held. And |. ported killed in seaplane pak Sh wo airy . ' © |as.a reminder to all interested parte LEDO, Aug. 13 (U. P.).—Ousted | he automobile workers, and |stunt aviatrix, will fly her own gl ! ROHS | © Nl Al Wa 2 lame SRE a - g ; ; in ' officers of the C. I. O. United Autc- | in applying a directive part. in the | plane, a sister ship to Douglas Cor- bin A devenarers , (Maj. Al Williams and Photo, |. = ppv a Re ) «7. 0 jes that Great Biliain is taking a : mobile Workers charged today that | strikes which followed.” | rigan’s plane, in the show. xe a ; foo. Pagel) sind 0ST ami y OD s e vak minorities
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| Homer Martin, U. A. W. president, monopolistic practices of the wire ge ; x situation solely in the interest of "was seeking to.lead the union into services. fold NEW YORK, Aug. 13 (U. P).— Peace’: A cridis Tow. ES m
t v sderation of Labo 4) : : “We hear much said about dic- qq os 5 pn a a | minorities negotiations are : pis? a Rev. Fr. | $235, 060 ; Gran ted for ZL H tatorship and censorship of the press Te glam. ane NEWPORT, R. I. Aug. 13 (U.| Mrs. Ripley informed , the press | would involve Britain directly’ and" Charles B. Coughlin who has op-| °° ~~ ~*~" ! = s Ere lin the, land of dictators,” the Sena- | New York to Berlin on the last |P).—The Henry B. Ripleys' will | hat «it will be merely an informal | intimately. . ~~ ° ~~ Si:
osed C. I. O. attempts to unionize py > Ok ; ~ | tor said. . “We hear it said that Hit-| hair of ‘a -round trip journey, was spend $50,000, tonight on a.cOMINg |... ty for few friends of the fam- Another reason was that Gen. the Ford Motor emp Bui l d In y IL F 1 G ‘ ds ler and Mussolini and Stalin tell | we) on her way toward .ner. home | out arty os their daughter, Les- igs dig A ehutantes of cea. | FralICiScO Franco, Spanish = Rebel DD Ng al I'alry (VrOUIAS |them what they shall print and port late today: ~~... |ley. ST eran aen |1i ang the debutter © HS Soil: | (Continued un Page Yhreh) +. ey Gm i es” ho at | i Sm. gt tet TRE = Ee 3 5 ; ae mT : > vo ; ! ane no na polis nto eir mansion for QL VOSS lara have of : yi TIMES FEATURES | The PWA today granted 8235000 Club, Fubire. Farmers of Amierica | POMCY of the newspapers or censors I rid as over Newfonnd- on rd Somorrow the warkmen will’ al RIDES han ask “Shai MERCURY T0 HIT 90, ¥, "ON INSIDE PAGES to help finance the construction of | and other youth agricultural organ- Ne PreSS Lo» la. I Nas Ay an shart, JSBEEE Ji ao an plus light | designers, florists, gardeners, elec- | BUREAU FORECASTS ’ : : | & $500,000 Junior Bducatiorial Ac- tzations. ; C =, JE! TE ANT | about 165 miles. ax: fr. aod Oe Lia Cross specially= musicians, secretaries, im-| = ere eS 0 ed — ~ | tivitie{ Building | at ::the Fair ms SoTIilaYe SN calif ae POLI E Li UTENAN | The. ok. off: from" Floyd dl Toten wii ar, on nigh et, ¢ ; - TEMPERATURES .° . . Books ........ 9 | Johnson 19 | Grounds, ft was announced to88Y. | uortim oil be used ao an ex: IS CRITICALLY ILL | Bennett Feid at 7:02:50 a.m. ¢In-) use only; wilk iluminate the ecens. | Jo 0 ly, so they can | am ...68 10am. 79 Broun ........10 Movies ..: 8 | The grant was part: of $761.930 inition ‘hail and ‘for’ meetings e-| iL; Shatin sib i napolis. Time) today for a non- . Moonlight will ..trickle through ‘the Ripleys to «m,.... 72 1llam. . 8: Churches .....5. Mrs. Ferguson 10 earmarked for the State. . | ures ‘and musical ; y Il A NTT a Conti Three} ° |the “specially-latticed ceiling: onto ‘Miss Ripley ; ed, | 8 «ie 12 (Noon). Comic"... 14 Music ...... ...13 | Puans for the new building call | ‘Lo onc Tusa Drograms. : e Lieut. J. 1 | + | the “ballroom ’ for, : or’ no | de ‘the “theater anc Sem. 7 1pm Crossword .... 7| Obituaries ... 7 for .a two-story brick dormitory, a | Indiana .is proud that 1° now | who, collapsed . at Police Head-| 6 copy RTHED . |cloyds, A ) ; : ; — 0 1 Curious World’ 14 | Pegler .......10 | two-story auditorium of reinforced will be able to keep-pace with Ohio | quarters was ed | J £1 Editorials .....10 [Pyle ......... 9| concrete ‘and. an open ‘connecting and Ilinais which ate also receiving | in critical condition Fashions ..... 5|Radio ........13 | passage between the two sections. grants,” Governor Townsend - said. | Vincent's Hospital. Finaneial -....13 | Mrs. Roosevell 9 | “We'll have it ready for. the 1939 ‘We: hope the young. people of the e puffered a cerebra ++. .10 | Scherrer . 9 | Fair” Harry G. Templeton, State State will make good use of it.” |rhage. Albert Sch .».10 | Serial Story... 14 | Pair manager, predicted. - - | Oonstruction of ‘the buildings will 4" Society 5. Mr. the ne as architect:
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