Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1938 — Page 9

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STRIKE-BREAK BAN PROPOSED BY LA FOLLETTE.

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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 8 (U.P) — petition filed with the National Relations Board ¢h 1arged tothat picture p rod ucers & DOO) 10 12 00

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TAYLOR, Ariz, Westerners heavily laden with six- | | shooters galloped their horses through the canyons and timbers 25 miles south of here today seeking the first stage coach bandits in| a generation. The bandits held up the stage— now a truck, rather than a horse-| drawn vehicle—in the White Moun- | tains and looted the mails of $38000 | in payrolls. | The truck carries the mail and L passengers from McNary, Ariz, a railroad point, to Holbrook, Ariz. Yesterday Joseph Ison drove it! around a curve in Bull Hollow Cans yon and was confronted by an autn- | mobile placed cross-wise on the road. He had no choice but to stop. | Two bandits, masked in the hygone way, six-shooters in hand, | stepped out of the car. | They tied Mr. Ison and his broth- | er hand and foot and escaped in| their own automobile, which was | found abandoned later at Showlow. | Ariz |

KEEP COSTS SECRET, | COAL OWNERS PLEAD

22 Firms File Su Suit Against U: S Commission.

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mternal debate, of throwing open to inspection the cost-production figures of mdividual producers They asserted that the coal act intended this information to be confidential, that the Commisison had promised it would be so reganyed, and that if it is made a matter of public record it will give an advantage to competitors and to certain large consumers Robert W. Knox, Chief Counsel | the Commission, said the | awestioned policy would be defended ! vigorously at hearings this afternoon

ESTIMATES DROP IN 1938 COTTON CROP

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$630.000 tubeculosis hospital to be rocated in southern Indiana was to be selected at a meeting of the Gov&rmor’s Hospital Commission this afternoon at the office of State Welfare Director Thurman A. Gottschalk commission members who have studied possible sites are Dr. Verne K. Harvey, State Health Director: of Muncie, Ball State Arthur Huntington; Thomas O'Mara of Terre Haute and Murray werbach, secr eaY of the Imdiana State Tuberculosis Association The recommendation will be presented to Govermor Townsend Authorized by the special session of the Legislature in the hospital was among projects mchrded in the States $11.000000 wilde program

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WASHINGTON Sept (U. P) — The Agriculture Department today estimated the 1838 cotton crop at 11,825,000 bales, a decrease of 163,000 from the August forecast The Crop Reporting Board estimated the yield of lint cotton per acre at 2141 pounds. The estimate was the largest on record, with the exception of 1937. The Board reported 1,331,745 bales ginned up to Sept. 1, compared with 1.874320 bales ginned in the same 1937 period and 1.374.247 bales In 1936

Campaign Fund Probers :

r To Receive Reports WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (U.P) — The Senate Campaign Investigating ommittee meets today to hear personal reports from agents who have been mvestigating complaints campaign abuses in eight states Chairman Moms Sheppard (D Tex) expected the committee to make public its findings in Georgia and Marviand, where important Democratic primanes will be held next week Other states from which the committee will receive reports are California, Pennsylvania, Tennessee Kentucky, INinois and Arkansas

PEPPER N NU REMBERG NUREMBERG, Germany, Sept. 8 U. P) —Senator Pepper (D. Fla), arrived today with Nirs. Pepper for a viSit which was expected to last several days.

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Elephant’ Coquetting May Be Fatal |

NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P.) —Hilda, a Prospect Park elephant, probably will pay with her life for the plaviul attentions lavished upon her by BRilly, her two-ton boy friend. Hilda and Billy were plaving around in their lot at the zoo Aug. 22. When Hilda made a coquettish gesture with her trunk, Billy gave Hilda a smart shove which tumbled her 25 feet inte an emply concrete moat. Hilda was hauled out of the moat with a derrick, but so serious were her injuries that she was unable to stand without support. Yesterday Capt. R. Cheyne Stout, director of menageries, had her injuries X<Raved. The pictures showed that the fourth and fifth vertebrae of Hilda's spinal column, near the tail, were crushed. Capt. Stout said there was no practical way of treating Hilda's injuries, and that" it probably would be necessary to destroy her. No punishment is contemplated for Billy. zoo officials said

DUCE HAILED AS HERO IN LETTER TO PAPER

BERGAMO, Italy —The newspaper \

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solini in the roll of life saver The newspaper printed a letter which the pilot of an airplane wrote his family saying that he had been forced to make a landing at sea off Castel Fusano en route from Tripoli Rome. The pilot said Sig. Mussolini was on the beach when the plane came down nearby. He phoned for a launch and then swam to the plane ahd directed the work carrying the passengers ashore Sig. Mussolini congratulated the pilot on his skill in making a anding and said he knew the plane was motor

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LINDBERGHS LEAVE PRAHA PRAHA, Sept. 8 (U — Col. and Mrs. Charlies A. Lindbergh, making a leisurely return from a visit to Russia, left here by airplane today headed in the direction of Paris.

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BRINGS DISPUTE INLOS ANGELES

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