Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1938 — Page 3
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Appeals Considered To State Tax Board After Budget Slashes
$750,000 Bond Issue for Center Township Relief May Be Necessary, Attorney Says; Adjustment Board Sessions Are Ended.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES g Praha Papers Predict Cabinet Reorganization;
Will Be Continued, Chamberlain Says "g§ B Sudetens Cheer Hitler
& . Lh SO Martial Law Declared in Hungarians to Share in Duff Cooper Charges That ously rubbing his chin and yawning, | Eger Area as Germans Partition of Czech | a x. | » ’ ‘ I AL still walk about in the Occupy 1t. Territory,
Hitler ‘Bluff® Beat | di (Continwed from Page One)
MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1088
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STATE TRAFFIC TAKES 2 LIVES; 8 INJURED HERE
INDIANA=Two killed in State; two Hoosiers die in out-state crashes,
INDIANAPOLIS—Eight hurt in 40 accidents over week-end; 41 drivers arrested. Safety Week opens today.
. | World with my heaq erect.” £ English, The opposition, which Mast week in {had joined in resounding cheers for {the Prime Ninister, loudly applavded Mr. Duff Cooper's charge that Nor. Chamberlain hag sur-| slovakia—for the first time in his yendered much to Herr Hitler, made ory vast new Rritish commitments in 3. Spoken to Herr Hitler in the Central Furope and got nothing in language of “sweet reasonableness” etn. instead of the language of “the If we had gone to war last week.” mailea fist” which, he said, was My. Duff Cooper said in opening all the Fuehier could understand. the momentous debate. “we would 4. Failed to advise Germany Wn- not have been fighting for Czechotl the last minute that Britain (ovakia. . . . We should have fought would fight while Herr Hitler was in order that one great power should geting advice Nom his own Aids pot be allowed to dominate the that Britain would not fight continent of Europe.” S. Let Herr Hitler “get away” whenever the Gav comes that With new demands that probably myitain ic hot prepared to fight for will fead to new demands backed by that principle, he warmed, “x the threat of Yorce in the future forfeit our Empire, liberty and inCommitments Denied dependence.” Mr. Duff Cooper said that Mn Chamberlains policy won nothing more at the Godesberg conference with Herr Hitler than “might have been dictated by a cruel anQ resent- | ful enemy on a beaten people —but
PRAHA, Oct. 3 (U. P) —A reor- : ganization of the Government of | ment by which Herr Hitler ob- Premier Gen. Jan Syrovy appeared | ‘tained Crzechoslovakia’s German likely today as Czechoslovakia ne- | minority area, preceded him. |gotiated with Huan Chem | Awating him here alse was his of minority territory such as tha wai y ; own bodyguard, led by Sepp Die- taken by Germany and Poland. figs iS yous end ™ We Risers trich, one of his closest associates] Praha newspapers reported that e ea in out-of-state e, since the early days of the Nasi contemplated changes would leave one in Ohio and one in Illinois. movement. They were the frst Gen. Syrovy as Premier but returt| amy Bertha Dugan, Louig= [Nazis t0 participate in the ocoupa- embers of the former Cabinet of vile was killed in an auto acoi(tion, hitherto a strictly Avmy af! Premier Milan Hodza to posts of im« jon aay Bloomington as she was we | pay. y | portance. Rotter emia 3 on en route to attend a funeral. Her Herr Hitler went first, by tiivs | ITGORDIY ould be 4 a a daughter, Mrs, Effie Schmidt, 42. from Hof to Asch, home of Kon- TE ® More Slovaks was in a coritical condition in a rad Henlein, leader of the former _ Bloomington hospital,
JAI S [0 RESIST ! Close collaboration between the : x | Sudeten Party and new Reich Come uh _| Robert A. Mullis, 30, Tell City, R CTIONS [Cabinet and the Army would con struck near his home by a oar
missioner of Sudetenland. There, ¢ : " rokix tinue. Reports abroad that Presi driven by Arthur Flamion. 19. died
Unless State aid is forthcoming, a $750,000 bond issue for Center
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Ry United Press Two persons died in Indiana traf
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Jack Dietz (Story, Page One)
Fight San Francisco Police; N. J. Veterans Prevent Speech by Kuhn,
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(with Herr Henlein as a member of dent Benes would resigh were dis ok his party, he reviewed part of the counted here. of the injuries " [oceupation force. | Foreigh Minister (Clarence Miller, 44, Decatur, wag | A steady drizzle hampered the informed the Hungarian ister SE NT as Sar Way Slick hy it h troops but did not diminish the that the Government wished to ee. | Ry veiila passenger train near Two British Ships Bombed [oon a of the welcomers, tablish a Czech-Hungatian commis. | Jan ow. 2. Mr. Hila S uncle, As Rebel! Plane Raids Herr Hitler spoke but briefly. sion at onee to settle the Hungarian —conard Sehnepp, 62, Van Wert, py | Barcelona.
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Township's 1930 poor relief will be necessary as a result of the 19-cent He also said the 23-cent out in the township's school rate from a to the State Tax Board for an inthe 23 cents cut off may be necesOct, 18 for opening of hearings on Mayor Boetcher said today that Krofta | added that he wished to see the ree
cut made in the levy by the Marion County Tax Adjustment Board, Leo X. 8mith, township attorney, said today. proposed $1.20 to $1.06 will result in a “considerable deficit” next year. lms Ss % “We provably will have to appeal 1 | crease in the school rate,” he said. | “Restoration of about 5 cents of sary.” | Other tax units whose rates were [eit also were considering appeals to the State Tax Board, which has set the Marion County and Indianap= olis budgets. the City probably will not, appeal the cuts made in its budget, but he vised budget before deciding definitely,
Mr. Duff Cooper emphasized that it was not Czechoslovakia for which Britain was ealled upon to fight But instead the danger that Europe would be dominated By one power because of “brutal force” and he
By United Press
Twelve anti-Nazi demonstrators
Rate Set at $3.19 | were under arrest in San Francisco | The Adjustment Board ended ite today following German Day cele= 41 ae weeks’ se . o . S Sessions LLUTQAs BATION ih WHT. crate: ee] Saturday after
greet not only you but, with minority claims. These negotiations *1}0 VAS Killed, Nel. St. 1% vou, the whole Sudeten country, were expected to end with Czecho- | 8 orfaiie Noell, 31, Evans.
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Loan Announced
i Chamberiain announced the Government was immediately aqvaneing to Czechoslovakia 48 million dollars in response to a Czech request Tor a joan of three times that much to bolster the republic some of its richest Germany Prime
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toward Hankow today but warships continued a gradual aqvancee west. ward from Tienchiaehen
British Ships Damaged
Zechiosiovakia epee which will requite a much larger gang over Herr Hit- British Army than in the past at the QGodesbeig He ded With a fiery blast demanded im- at Herr Hitler, asking if the Puehrey a great area expected he could “get away” with on thieat of n- a demand for return of German colonies lost uring the war as he “got J AWAY With everything else by wells By Rebel Bombs imed bluster and blackmail” { BARCELONA, O¢t. 3 (U Pe
Halifax Tells of ‘Miracle | An insurgent seaplane raided the . : oli ne Be While port of Barcelona early today, seovs| {a vor bh t Be na ist si progres ing a divect hit on the British’ di ; ” oI steamer African Mariner and slight Ivy damaging the RBritish steamer ‘Lake Geneva, Sheds along the water front were damaged.
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The Munich agreament, he said veverteq the original Fyeneh-
Brit program for cession of the
fo etenland the Commons debate was Foreigh Minister Vise Halifax tld the House of Lords that hope for peace wag ale on the morning of Sept then a miracle, for sueh it must have seamed, happened.” He referred to Herr Hitler invita tion toe the four-pawer Munieh con ference We shall probably be asked why We consented to the omission of Russia fiom these diseussions.” he continued. He said he told the Soviet Ambassador that Britain Was obliged to recognize under the present emeumstances that “the heads of the German and ftalian Governments would almost certainly, feel it may be possible to make be reluctant to sit at a conference progress along the road to With the Soviet representative ® ; | He said Britain never felt in 4 position to state that if would resist Any unprovoked aggression against the Czechs
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Victory Is Near, Franco Asserts
HENDAYE Mench « Spanish Frontier, Oct. 3 (U1, PO) Spanish Rebel armies continued a stubborn offensive against Lovalists on the Ebro front today after Generalis. Simo Francisco Franco broadcast a Rebel elaim that “the hour of vie tory is near.” The eivil war, almost halted by [drenching rains, continued at a
LE told Commons hat his § Nn purpose had been { Extope and removal s and animosities which g poisoned the air and aifficult task, he sald, but the Czech question was probably the most dangerous Crisis Now that {t has passed,’ he said,
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ROAD CONTRACT AWARDED
N. B. Putnam Co., Ft. Wayne, toe day was awarded a $43.768.63 cone
furthes sanity The Prime Minister said that only the foundation for peace in Europe had been laid and that Britain must ontinte to increase the pace and volume of rearmaments When disarmament nai re attempted, he said, it oad effort among all unilateral unilateral disarma nearly brought us reference to the Wax pre Week -—especiallx
Fermany ang Ital
said that any time Britain failed to Shen Herr Hitler Re hat he which, in a few daye will completely slovakia losing some 80,000 more Ville Yas lew oo lobe fight for that principle she would Dhush Fleet was mobilized there belong to Germany.” he said. citizens and some 200 more square pio three others rpms HI. in surrender Empire, liberty and Same ® change in the Fuehrers at-| 1oRYO, Oct. 8 (1. P) Japan Is] “This greeting is at the same time miles, NE ey veretinjuren, cutting a total of $2684 off all levi independence.” titude [ready to adopt counter measures a Vow that this region will never! (The official German news broad- Ei h : : . hone OF the BONLRY. | hat n a . in Mr. Chamberiain in renlv did not Chatees New Commitments | (het any nation which. under the |aE2iR be torn from the Reich. cast in Berlin said today that a re. EIQNt Hurt in 40 Mishaps; The 13. five of them women, were that comprise the Center Township hich S a op : ‘ : ; ; | “We must all stand together and port had been received from the : held for fighting with police outside Indianapolis rate, setting it at $3.18, ake up all or Mr. Duff Coopers] Then, the resighed Cabinet Min Le of Nationg covenant. seeks 41 Drivers Arrested p SOILS But he SAA SIErteantIc. i { th gue ations ec > never forsake each other, [Hungarian border station of Bal- the California Hall, or 1 cent below the 1938 total rate T entered ho pact. made ho new a oe Ne ane Due impose penalties against it for “Germany is happy these ravia that a railway station at Right persons were injured, none In Ufiion City, N. J, Frits Kuhn, po) cents was cut off the Coun commitments There is ho secret EE had beeh wrohe when they its war on China, a Foreigh Office days.” |Tonalla, in Czech territory, had seriously, in 40 traffic accidents in lee ol ys Nee Gernah Aare) We proposed 52-cent rate; .284 understanding or comversation hos. 101d him that the British people, aman said today. | dk IE HOE ORLY you who are overs been blowh up by Czechs. A press| ; io CXR Dun, WES prOvENIAL SION agsfIY § PrOROsed Siscent tire tile to any oth tion were not prepared to “hight for a , Joved. The whole nation shares your report in Budapest said 19 persons Vestizated by police during the|qressing a Nazi rally last night by (the Civil City's proposed $1.3284 tie vo any other nation ] > J : ; | The League Assembly last week joy. Your happiness ie that of 75 were killed) | week-end. Forty-one drivers were| American war veterans. Arriving at rate; and 3 cents off the School We her. | thotized members individually to million people, just as your sorrow a| Government reports indicated that | Arrested on traffic law violation | the meeting hall, he was greeted by | City's proposed 97-cent rate in ads He admitted there were differ- impose penalties against Japan as | pow days ago Was that of us all German occupation of Sudetenlang | charges, a shower of bricks from neighbor. (dition to the 19-cent township cut. ences between the Godesberg de- an Aggressor nation, “fn this hour I want to thank the and Poligh occupation of the Teseh-| Those injured were: ing buildings, Union City police] County Commissioners indicated mands by Herr Hitler and the Mu- | a Alii Atv for having blessed ug in eR area had been orderly. The James Blackburn, 12, of 528 E.||wice repulsed the efforts of vet-|they may either appeal to the State nich settlement bt stl, he said, the Rains Delay War he oH hol a Hi ne may | Czeoh troops had withdrawn in or-| 22d St: Thurman Mitchell, 25. R.| erans to force their way into the Tax Board for an increase in tha TRIE tuek ih My thteat® and he also bless us in the future, |der, displaying their absolute dis. |B. 2, Box 88, Mooresville; Mrs. hall, and, finally, Mr. Kuhn yielded rate or depend upon the Legislature resigned in protest. On Yangtze “Een +) Ri wo eipline, it was said. Only one in-| Audie Bedwell, 53, Sullivan; George |in official remonstrances. canceled | io appropriate some funds for My. Duff Cooper also attacked My. Germany! Sieg heil! dent Ww ported. That was in| Johnson, 28 of 341 Park Ave. his engagement and left under| County-WPA road projects as reChamberlain for “tremendous new; SHANGHAL Oct. 3 (U.P). « Martial Law Decreed RE Ct ea, 1 IR ax Rosalie Betzner, 6 months, 2501 police escort, : sult of the 2-cent cut in the road Minicker said that the re Bettas m re ee Heavy raine stalled Japanese land| German troops had entered Zone| where German troops were said to English Ave; Georgia Hunter, 48 German Day was celebrated in!levy. eat. For te Tate Dorie of Ore nraniee and aerial thrusts up the Yangtze 2 > the northern border, yester-' have marched in prematurely. Czech | 2445 Northwestern Ave; William Madison Square Garden, New York Welfare Budget Reduced R Ys Army commanders peinted out te Hunter, 50, 2445 Northwestern Ave. | City, by 10.000 German-Americans The 4-cent reduction in the G The zone today was in the western German officers that they were not and Aileen Slayton, 48, 2453 North- last night, but there were no swas- : RESON. tongue of the minority aera Which supposed to mareh in until today. | Western Ave, tikas, no heiling of Adolf Hitler, no tv rate included a 1-cent ent in i into Germany, ‘ot i whereupon the Germans withdrew, | s———— direct mention of affairs in the the County Welfare Department's As German troops the march \ | | Third Reich. [ pr dlc . into today's zone, Nhe Nazi welfare Ask Financial Aid Parade Will Highlight The conservative element of the gs tH oon: imp devut organization arranged to send! Meanwhile, the Government was Safety Week German societies, which regard ’ tile va ‘emergency squads” into the Eger- confronted with the problem of CE fete narada Thue. | PETSONS of German descent as Amer~| COUnty Auditor, today revised the Asch area to establish stations and | feeding and caring for thousands of | 4. (OrChlight safety parade Thurs | {yn and not Germans, were in|CUts in the Welfare Department care for “people pauperized by the refugees fleeing the Ares aoc ied day night sponsored by the Indiana ‘charge, and Rep, Hamilton Fish was | dudget request to make it only one= Czech terror.” jor to be aceupied by Geri Motor Traffic Association is to Pe | ihe chief speaker. He attacked Presi- | Nall cent and added a half-cent cut, Gen. Withelm Keitel, Army eom- | the interior, These were Ozechs ™ Nishlight of Safety Week, open- | 0, Roosevelt, saying that he had|'©, the County General Fund. mander-in-chief, and Minister of and Germans not in sympathy with |\N€ today and continuing through |, o part in the peaceful solution of |. Lus Would take $30,000 from the Justice Franz Guertney issued a de- | the Nazi regime who preferred to Saturday, the Crechoslovak erisis, County's $881,000 of the $3400.00 cree in Berlin today providing that remain Czech oitizens The Gave The parade is to be staged dur- | In San Francisco, police three welfare budget. That would mean offenses against Germany in St= | ernment sent appeals 10 both the! B the anhual assoctation gonven= | tines pushed back the 150 demon. | DA $4000 more would have tobe jdeten territory will be tried by French and British Governments | 100 Thursday and Friday in. con- strators who were singing shouting | LnXen from the total budget hecausa cowrt marital "| asking economic and financial as. Junction with the Indianapolis In- and carTving banners protesting! BC State and Federal Governments Tt wag understood that Germany | sistances in all problems growing ter-Fleet Safety Contest, | against the meeting, under auspleas| Fy f large Share of the expenses. would demobilize her army eof out of the contraction of the fron- | Meanwhile, the Lions Club had of 2500 members of the United Ger- | Wellare: Department oficials sald 1.500.000 as soon ag occupation it tiers The French and British were |Crected sians, “Drive carefully —| an Sociatien : . [ey would have to determine how completed, but Sudetenland was asked to see that Casehs imprisoned | Protect our children,” at 17 high [THR FREER woman were given nd the cut would hurt the service under modified martial law. Six in Germany for political reasons | VAS leading inte Indianapolis | hospital attention for injuries they |. 8ed persons and depgndent officers and men of the Ozaech Army | wowld be released as Germans fm. Ihe club also will sponsor dallylsnid were inflicted by the six children” before deciding on an ape Were arrested at the Eger airfield |prisoned in Czechoslovakia are ye. SAIPLY speeches over station WIRE | ounted officers and two dozen Joot|"™ to the State Board. by German officials this morning. quired to be under the four-power and will renew the black and white patrolimen. on duty Another: waar The Tax Adjustment Board, in its The German officers said their agreement. flags flown on Monument Circle demonstrator fainted at Centra] | Lecommendations to the State Tax men were forced to throw two hand | Saddened. but resigned, the '0 denote traffic fatalities within Emergency Hospital after ASSBrtity | Board, urged that laws be amended grenades in the direction of the Gzeehs were preparing for a new the eity in each 24<hour period, | that o oloenaR fad kicked Her. 8 to provide State aid for township Ozechs—not at them—before they existence as a smaller but more! CID members will enter a Rosh] Those Arrested were booked on|iefm "0 Also suggested general surrendered. They were locked up| unified state. Many foreign ob- IN the parade Thursday night. Sil CHRTees of ietrine the [reform in government financing, | 3 . 3 CAVIAR Ea a Bn AYY $ st Peace, eliminating some of the function in the village jail, [servers believed they would develop | Ver CUBS ate 10 be awarded for thei Gy. wit no Dertalt or refusing | « $ ancuons Herr Henlein, at the new Su-ia nonpolitical, but commercially Dest float and for the best decorate pr move on I SIN8 “that we now consider necessary. deten Commissioner, appealed to important, little state like Switzer. 8d truek, —— | stalemate. [Sudeten Germans to pledge their land Czechs even accepted phile-| Members of the Lions Club safety Although there have been author loyalty to Herr Hitler and the sophically the possibility that Ger. cOmmittee are Ross Moore, ener NEW PARLEY S 1 IN itative indications that Ttaltan vol- Greater Germany. many later would force the resignaunteers in the Rebel armies were] The next step, he said, was to free | tion of President Benes and the tract by the State Highway Commission for surfacing six miles on S, EAST ST. TIEUP A secondary road in Howard County - from Road 35 to the Miami County
Warn of Arms Costs.
Urge World Conference WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (U. PB.) Policy Association that the of the armament race mas the foundations deMeanwhile pressure de- |
(man; J, B. Kennelly, K. K. Kiser, | | Joseph B. Wiles, F. R. William being withdrawn, both Italians and the entire area by plebiscite. the de- orientation of Czech economic and Son, Charles Campbell, Clarence Germans participated in aerial tails of which are being arranged | foreign policies to those of Ger. Domhoeff and Charles Lehr, bombardment along the Ebro River by an international commission. many, sector . ey -- : those who have fled to return. It line south of Converse. CHILD DIES OF RURNS Seek to Halt Flight guaranteed their safety and warned FT. WAYNE, Oct. 8 (U.P). The Government took one posi- them against agitators spreading Jeannine Roach, 5. died last night tive step. It ordered Czech inhabi- false news to panic Czechs into fleetants of the regions where there ave ing. The Government pointed out to be plebiseites to determine whath- that even if the areas should vote to er they will remain Crech or become become German, the Czechs would! Another attempt to break the | German, to stay at home, and asked have six months in which to move deadlock between contractors and
In the St. Joseph Hospital here from burns she received when her into Crechoslovakia, [labor on the city's new S, East St. | This eity and other Creech cities improvement project will be made
negotiations
100 ARABS KILLED - INHOLY LAND RIOTS
Contractors and Labor Meet | This Afternoon.
CORRECTION
Saturday's editions of The Indianapolis Times were in error in stating that James Healy, 1202 Linwood Ave. had surrendered to a grand jury
The Foreign
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MEETINGS TODAY
Men's Apparel Cinh of Indiana and Ladies Apparel Club of Indiana, state cons vention, Clavpool Hotei, all
adiama University Clad eo nab of AA
an luncheon,
Bia Club, nook Indiana Presse Club, meeting, 48 Monu A 5 * RN eh) Road of
Hotel Lincoln
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Serveie Olah, neheon Clad m I PM Reavrqd
Irvington Republican peting LE URES E Washington St i Delta Upsilon, hincheon af Trade
Narth Ride Realtors neheon, Canary erage Roan Boned ot
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Emplavess’ Fellowship of the
Indianan fe Community Fund, dinner Notel Lu A <
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MEETINGS TOMORROW
Indiana State Modieal Association, cone * gr furat Temple. all day atary Ciud, dinner and annual tion, Claypool Motel, 7 », m | Midwest Council » Ruteruationsl Rela Washington, noon.
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an international sconomic conference to lav the foundations for a lasting peace Survevin the economic sequences rearmament,
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William |
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sociation said that world armament costs shot up from $4,000.000,000 in 1933 to more than $17.000.000.000 in 1038 Ultimate effect of such huge expenaitures, he warned, may be the lost of fee economies of the world's AeMOCTACIeR I the wake of the receding world here wag on the economic aspect of war preparations and the economic factors underiving the events which Hhought Europe last week the brink of a major conflict
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Developments ineluded 1. Senator Burke (OD. Neb) ealled upon President Roosevelt to lead the world in an international economic conference, desighed to achieve sconomic appeasement and erase the factors which aad to way 2. Senator Lewis (D. 11) of the
Tndiana Indorsers af Phatoplass, meet. fn LAYPOS] Otel, 10 a Anighit of Columbus Washington. noon Democratic Candidates, luneheon Washington, neon Alpha Delta Owega. Washington, 8 pm Alpha Taw Omega, I ‘rade. noon Gyre Club, lunch HAAN Mercator Qiuh il Universal Club, luncheon. Columbia Club
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luncheon, Columbia Club
niversity of Michigan Club, luneheon Board of Trade. noon Lutheran Service Claud Cottage, noon
luncheon, Canary
BIRTHS Girls Aurela Black, at City Joseph, Hazel Dale, at Cin Erect, Dora Stalions, at Coleman Carl, Anna Louise Most, at Methodist. Ravens, Ellen Kahlo, at
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Widespread Disorders Over Week-End Reported.
JERUSALEM, Oct. 8 (UU. P) = More than 100 Arabs were killed in Palestine in elashes with British troops over the week-end, authors ities estimated today. | Widespread disorders were reported. Nineteen Jews were killed and three wounded in. an Arab attack on Kirvat Shmuel, a Jewish settlement near Tiberias, dig patehes Ten Arabs were killed and four rounded by an exploding land mine at Jaffa
according to
Senate Forelan Relations Commit.’ tee, proposed that Mr. Roosevelt eall upon sighatories of the Versailles Meaty to consider revision of that agreement to eliminate the in. equities which time has pointed out in tk application.
OFFICIAL WEATHER
wes United Staten Weather Burean we. INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST—Fair and omen hal warmer tonight and temarraw, Sunrise 3:42 | Sunset 3:98 TEMPERATURR wet, 3, 198% “8 ow BAROMETER 0.34
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somewhat warmer tomorr yw and in south portion tonight. Ohio-Fair tenight, Iy fing temperature | RKentuokv--Fair tonight; tomorrow fair Iv FISIRR temperature.
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Cireulation, ete, required by The Indianapolit Times, BR Indiana, for October 1, 1038,
Statement of the Ownership Management, the Act of Congrest of Aughist 4, 1919 of lished daily, sxeept Sunday, at Wmdianapolis, State of mdiana, County of Marion ssi
Before me, a notary public in ang for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared Mark Ferree, who having been duly sworh acoording ® law, deposes and save that he iz the Business Manager of The Indian. APolis Times, ana that the (allowing ig, 16 the best of hit knowledge and belief, a iris statement of (he Ownership, Management and Cireulation of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, reauired By the Act of Anzust 94 1819 embodied in Seotion 411 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of thiz form. te wit:
That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor ANE Buxiness manager are PURLISHER mdiananalis Times Publishing Co. 214-220 West Marviand Rivest. Indianapolis. ind EDITOR
Ludwell Denny
303% North Meridian Street mdlananolis. Ind MANAGING EDITOR NE
Norman EK. lr:aaecs
ast 49th Riree!, Indianapeliz, Ind,
BUSINESS MANAGER 3124 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis
vo Mark Pervea nd
2. That Indianapolis cent of
Ihe awnery ave Imdianapolix Times Pushieting Company, ma, of whieh the following stockholders own or hold onz per more of the stack of said corporation.
Ludwell Denny, Indianapolis, nd.
The Rov WwW, the following Indianapoliz City
Howard Company, Wilmington, Delaware (through whieh Q%D oF hold indirectly one per oent or more of the stock of Times Publishing Company.) Roy W. Howard, New York Margaret R. Howard, New York City.
The B® W. Serippe Company, Hamilton. Ohio (through which Roy W. Howard, New York City, George B. Parker. Washington, D. €. and W. W. Hawking, New York City, ag Trustees af the BANALS W, Rerippt Trust awn gr hold indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company),
The Robert Margaret © cent or more
Scripps Company, Hamilton, Ohia (through which only Scripps, West Chester, Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per of the stoek of Indianapolix Times Publishing Company),
The Wo W. Hawkins Company, Wilmington, Delaware (through whieh only W. W, Hawkins, New York City, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more ol the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company).
The Managers Finance Company, Cincinnati, following own or hold indirectly one per cent or Ihdianapolis Times alt company), oy W. Haward, New York City, George B, Parker, Washington, D. ©. and W. W Hawking, New York City, as Trustees of the award W. Seripps Trust, Margaret C. Seripps, West Chester, Ohio.
Ohia (through whieh the more of the stock eof
The Third Ivestment Company, Cineinnatl, Ohio fthrough which Roy W. Howard, New York City, George B Parker Washington, D. ©. and Wo. W. Hawkins, New York City, ag Trustees of the Baward W, Seripns Trust own of hold indirectiv one per cent or more of the stoek of Indiane apolis Times Publishing Company), The Fifth Investment Company, Wilmington, Delaware through yhich no stockholder in said corporation owns or holds one per cent or more o the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company).
Paul Patterson, Cleveland, Ohio. John HM. Sorrells, Scarsdale, New York, That the known bondholders,
3. holding one per oent (17 ) or other securities: None,
mortgagees and other security holders or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages,
4, That the two Paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners stockholders and security holders, if any, conn not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but alse, in cases where the stocR holder or security holder apPears upon the books of the company as trustees of in any other fiduciary relation. the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee 18 acting. is _siven: also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s tull Knowledge and belle as to the circumstances and conditions under whieh stockholders and seeurity holders who do not ans At upon the hooks of the company as trustees hold stock and seouritiss N A Capacity other than that of a hona fide awner and thix affiant has no reason io believe that anv eather Derson, association or corporation has any Mterast, direct or Indiréet, In the sald stock, bonds or other securities than ax so stated hy him.
§. That the average nimber of eoples of saeh issue of this publication
wold or distributed throuzh the mails or otherwise. to pald subseribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is
84,776
MARK FERRER Rusiness Manager, Bworn lo and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1038,
(SEAL) WwW. BR Notary Publis. My commission ssnires January Ne GER: y «
had returned to normal after the intense war scare and war preparations. For the most part the protests had stopped and the populace was resigned, but Gen, Rudolf Meder, hero of the Czech legion which fought with the Allies during the World War, returned his French and British medals and decoration, He told King George of Britain and President Albert Lebrun of France that he could not keep the honors in view “of the fact” that Britain and France “deserted us in our hour of greatest danger.”
Polish Troops Take
Over New Territory
TESCHEN, Poland, Oct Polish troops extended their occupation of former Czechoslovak ters ritory today and by the end of the week will have occupied 325 square
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miles containing a population of 260.000 of which 160,000 are Poles, Until yesterday this city straddled the Polish<Czech frontier. Then, without ceremony, Polish soldiers crossed the short bridge over the Olsa River inte the Creech city and methodically took possession. Polish flags flew from the houses and thousands cheered from the streets as they paraded with military bands thumping. The Crechoslovak Government on Saturday had responded at the last moment to a Polish ultimatum that it surrender the Polish minority area at once or fight, Under the agreement, Polish troops will gradually reoccupy the territory the Crechs took from the Poles in 1921. while Poland was at war with Russia. until all is reoccupied within 10 days, A correspondent toured the former | border towns and villages vesterday land found neither an overwhelming popular enthusiasm nor a great public sorrow. The people of the area consider themselves mainly Silesians for Poles, Czechs, Austrians have been mixed for generations, (and, as one native told the correIspondent, “we are accustomed to (changes of presidents and kings.” i -
DANDO DAVIS, HOLDUP SUSPECT, 1S JAILED
Dando Davis, 29, Terre Haute, was held in Marion County jail today, | after his surrender to authorities in | Terre Haute Saturday night, aecording to Herold H. Reinecke, chief [of the Indianapolis office of the | Federal Buresu of Investigation. He is charged with participation in a $36,000 robbery of a Minden, La, bank last June, Mr. Reinecke said, Davis will be taken to Louisiana by a U. 8 deputy marshal following a removal hearing before a U. 8. commissioner today.
at {in City Council chambers, | Construction has been suspended | ‘since Friday morning, when Carl | | Vestal, Central Labor Union presi- | dent, charged that William D. Vogel | {and R. M. Bowen Co., contractors on | ‘the $120,000 job, were using non- | (union men and paying less than | |union-seale wages, | Mr, Vogel and Mr, Bowen said | they are paying union-scale wages. {They denied knowledge as to! Whether their workmen were union | | members,
2:30 p. m, today at a meeting
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