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MOSCOW DECLARES FRANCO-RUSSIAN PACT WORTHLESS
Chamberlain Studies General Election; REPORT F.D.R. | Mary Pickford Consoles Buddy [FAVOR MOVING Daladier Wins as Popular Front Splits; | ADVISING NEW SSS Se SAS |. U. MEDICAL Nazis Complete 3d Zone Occupation ARMS PARLEY 8 | Ee af - “AP SCHOOL TOGITY
Advisabilite of V fut | Anti-Semiti Follows Foreian Aids Say Powers| (I YE Doctors’ - Proposal Would yr oie oh) THE FOREIGN SITUATION (SRUSSTIHST Ovaws] Sounded Guts Selieve LE eo UN idote All Units Foreign Policy Is ~ MOSCOW—Claim French pact with Soviet nullified. Nasi Army Into | Now Is Time to Act. \ ! \ oF In Indianapolis. Debated. LONDON—Parliament again debates Munich accord. Sudetenland. | — NN NL
| PARIS—Parliament grants Daladier fiscal powers. HOSEOW. Ge ‘ a. (Editorial, Page 12) : NL A : (Continued from Page One) LONDON, Oct. 5 (U. P).—Prime| : “hd n dawed , Oct. 5 (U, P).—S8pec- = SR NAR re Minister Neville Chamberlain is, PRAHA-—Benes resigns, new Cabinet takes over, ‘ulation in diplomatic quarters on BY WILIAAH PHILIP Sivus WN N aaa Sore IED a sounding provincial political lead-| 4 POW « C ‘mv . | ; ok 5 WN | Si > NN Hii NR the undergraduate gD 0 KARLSBAD—Crowd attacks Czech Army officer. 'Russia’s foreign policy in light ot WASHINGTON. Oct. SePresi=| B : hh a Ee a Wont. sorwelETy
ers throughout the country on the| $ ‘ ‘the four-power agreement at Mu- : ro. rig PO gg TP. ving ROME—Anglo-1talian accord believed near. : " dent Roosevelt, it has been learned the State University. : | “I do not believe we will have
election with his foreign policy as| : 5 a n nich for dismemberment of Czecho- ; i i MN RN al : the issue, it was learned ronay. | PARIS—Hint healing of French-Italian breach. dlovakia was intensified today by|in foreign circles here quietly isi BY AN ha | |touched the problem of medical | sounding out the major powers with 8 WRN nh graduate education in Indiana until
rell- in fory SOUN ; . y s \ ” i \ licati an article question-Well-informed sources reported], HENDAYE—Franco claims new gains on Ebro. publication of ques every hospital in the State becomes
; y ian-Frenci ew inspiri i intitiating that a decision would be taken . ing the value of the Russian-French a view to inspiring, if not in g 0 ) within a day or two. It was fore-. SHANGHAI-Japhnese advance slowed down. ‘military alliance. : . a new arms and world-appeasement WL WN NN x : J of ie cast that, unless there was a| £ 4 4 ff | The article was published in the... once. | § ; Rok to it as their graduate school,” change of mind. the Government French language weekly, Journal de | Cai ois ™ RD =e] ’ bia . ha 43a v , . 1 / A ‘hose sources of informa-, Arms limitation, it is believed, now | ; < } \ X RE Dr. Baker said. might decide by the end of this . ; . : . » " Moscow, whose sources of informa- | : \ \ 5 in th week to appeal to the electorate for retis l } Cl( l £ CCOl 15 tion at the Foreign Office here are could be achieved on the basis Nae NR - He also urged an increase in fhe 3 new toandale Dated on the x ’ ; regarded as making its pronounce- | ...4 months ago by Premier Mus- y activities and the personnel of the Munich four-power agreement and
ments almost of semiofficial im- | xing or ‘‘freez- State Association full-time admin|soiini, namely by AXing istrative and executive staff to meet
Mr. Chamberlain's program of con- portance. ling” programs beyond which the TN Nb \ to | rectly p p ha “ever-growing responsibility of inued negotiation with the dictator Without directly suggesting 8 ,quers concerned would agree not > ; j [the “ever-growing responsibility gon ernments definite hreach with France, the | build $i ; : organized medicine in carrying on News of the general election con- | Journal de Moscou said the fours “phi plan, it is pointed out, WOM | Sissi SH uuauRRRISai Oe health programs ahd satis healt ultatic disclosed as the | itis cement to liquidate Rover agreement had made the, ,chion the shock that would result “Buddy, you poor darling,” said Mary Pickford to hubby Charles |S€rViC8 needs in p suitation was disclosed as the House ROME, Oct. 8 (U P) —A British-Ttalian agreement to liquidate oon French alliance “practically tu I mas Taeral Caverns of Cominons began the third day outstanding disagreements is imminent, it was reported today in most {oo p Vifrom any sudden stoppage of the| (Buddy) Rogers when she arrived at the Columbus, O., hospital where ents ) hy E = Fo | invalia. armament industry, which today | {he former movie star and band leader was taken after a car in which .
of a four-day full dares bate on reli ter ; y day full gress debs reliable quarters. ‘Without Consultation’ | employs, directly or indirectly, mil-| ja was riding overturned. Buddy suffered only torn shoulder liga- Swiftly Changing Picture
| foreign affairs It even was predicted that agreement might be reached by tomorrow | ) - rorker the principal ; : y - “ rom? eis The British Government has “no St ————— night | lions of workers in tl p p ments. but his anxious wife. one-time “America's Sweetheart,” flew Ho Gis s Vaasnitandati ties ots ploying of full-time secretaries by
“Without eonsulting the Soviet countries. from New York to his bedside: pa [the larger societies of the State and
intention of excluding Soviet Rus- | The Earl of Perth, British Am-' » : ; ‘00T " ; J § f “Fr y p ent programs sia” from any future settlement in JAPS SLOW DOWN bassador. and Count Galsazso Union,” said the article, “France| By limiting armam prog
an . : ‘ ; : if ssi Jovak i he industry could slow | : dak 5 A Europe, Sir John Simon, Chancellor | Oiano. Foreigh Minister, had their hullified the Russian-Czechoslovak | at this time, t | didi REIS Court today. Criminal Court Judge (je orouping of smaller societies of the Exchequer, told the House of} DRIVE FROM NORTH third talk within three davs this pact, which was a corollary to the Sova Seadualy A ghisiins Mibageriis SPENCER EXPECT | Frank P. Baker must sign the entry | ner the direction of a full-time Commons during discussion of the ee morning. French-Russian pact and one of the | my done, arms reduction then before further action can proceed. |oyeeytive.
Jovernment's motio 2 3 ’ ; i . Judge Baker, wh s i rt . ; Government's motion for a vote of] qua NGHAL Oct. 5 (U. P).—The! It was understood that they most important elements in the would be in order. T0 TAKE VOTE POST cosess kere wie Was On Court “So many problems need solution | y, ha: $
confidence ’ ; , + progress toward an ; . i 0 rapidl : : : Japanese advance north of the made further progress eastern regional pact. | At present the sky is the limit. s and events are moving so rapidly Sir John said that only history o! : i RY ; ‘ | | t presen SK] . about the legality of the procedure ood in ; i Jace that| Yangtze River was slowed down to- agreement which would: | “The democratic press of several Great Britain is completing a §7- agreed ony Pp hat organized medicine in this
ould tell ther th S ¢ G vr ts 3 would tell whether the peace that dav to await an offensive by Japa-| 1. Bring the withdrawal of Ital countries is asking what value|500000.000 arms program and her tae os De equipped io ylve |these problems and direct any
: oe nese columns south of the river ian troops from Spain. France's commitments can have spokesmen have warned that if that . . . which threaten Hankow. 2. Result in bringing into effect ow public opinion is asking an- is not enough it will be followed by | Will Accept if Confirmed, FALL INJURIES FATAL changes ing place, op Bakes “The signs
The Japanese hoped the southern the British-Italian pact, concluded other question—what is the value another and vet another just as big. : a | continued. exclude Russia from anv future offensive would weaken Chinese de-N April but hingea on the In of the French obligation to the Risk Bankrupte Evansville Man Says. Mrs. Ella: Sheppard. 78: of tsapl Coe are written large in the settlement.” he said in reference to fenses in * the Taipeh Mountain drawal of Italian troops from Spain. iggyiet Union regarding the French- Ready to Risk ba poey ——— = ppard, 8, o Jl world. Now society is face-to-face
prospective negotiations among Passes, where the Japanese have| 3. Result in British recognition Russian pact, since France has de-| patently, Nazi Germany will not| ireuit Judge John W. Spercer{M2UISON Ave, died today: at|With a choice of one of a Bumbes Britain, Italy, Germany and France. suffered several severe defeats. o Jugs conquest of “ Btiiopis, stroyed her treaty of alliance with pe idle while Britain is doing all] 5.” qf mvansville has indicated un- | Methodist Hospital of complications Of Possible directions. Whether > “Although there may little to jus-| Chinese reports claimed victories WhiCh &1S0 WAS a part © tN Czechoslovakia when Czechoslovakia hat, Already ahead of Britain bY officially that he would accept the | resulting from injuries suffered in a NOt you actively take pers. in: the
tif xiravagan mis s at several ints along the north friendship treaty. was under the heels of the Fascist ast margin, especially in the air, | : : , w | fall at her home. decisions, you will live and you will Vv extravagant optimism, it | po a vast marg pe special judgeship in the primary die by their results. The problem is
equally wrong to persist in a de- bank. but the positions were strate-| In the two balis Which preceded aggressors? : ‘Germany can be expected to Keep| j..iion ‘cases here. if and when his| She is survived by two sons, Wil- | spairing view that things will re- gically unfavorable for a stand and that of today, Lord Perth and Sig.| “The loss of her allies and isola that lead or go bankrupt trying.| geo” Se confirmed, it was|liam J. Berry and Richard C. Dot one of easy solution. Men of main as they have been they were unable to halt the steady Cano were understood to have tion is the price France will be com-' Ang she has the industrial equip- oot n'y ie today. |Berry; a daughter, Mrs. George|°ASY faiths and loyalties can do ho Mr. Chamberlain based today's Japanese advance made most satisfactory progress, pelled to pay for capitulating to the ent too do it. Hi _ . tal faa i | Whipple; and a brother, Richard S. 2°°¢ jebate squarely on the coalition |particularly as regards liquidating, aggressors. | France. Italy, Russia, Poland and| Fis selection as special jucge nl... thinking men. : : the big problem, the Spanish Civil | | will be forced to keep the cases of 92 primary election : “Events are moving so rapidly
Government motion: “May E <Crass” the others a ! . —— That this House approves the FRAUD SUSPECT IS War, May Expect Double-Cross ‘pace. Which means that, sooner or | workers charged with baliot frauds| oo CRUSHED IN PRESS | that I shall not have the opportunTt was suggested that France now jater. one or the other of the powers Was agreed upon by defense attor- : ®S lity even of mentioning problems
policy pursued b Ss Majesty’ a : crite . gi Nad A RELEASED ON BOND Franco Reported Ready had only Great Britain. who “may ill use its war machine while it is| neys and deputy prosecutors yes- an H. Halbleib, 50. of 2133 E. that a short time ago would have averted in the recent crisis. and ¢ . be expected to double cross her at gti) strong. Germany likely will be |terday. The action was taken to arfield Drive, suffered a crushed seemed important but today are therefore supports their efforts to! John W. Moore Jr, indicted by the To Withdraw Italians any time." : that power, ~ eliminate the usual lengthy pro-|hand today when he reached into faded into the background by overcecure lasting peace Federal Grand Jury two Weeks AR0| napre Get. 8 (U.P). Cen “What did France gain by eapitu-| stronger than her neighbors in cedure of filing a change of venue a job printing press to pull out a shadowing and large ones. Changes On this motion. he proposed (o ON charges of conspiracy to defraud, ARIS, : 25 lating at Munich?" asked the Jour- the air, but economically and fi-| motion for a judge through the In- (Sheet of paper. The accident oc- are so swift that problems of today demand a vote of confidence to. WAS released today under $15.000 Francisco Franco, Spanish Rebel nal De Moscou. “Nothing but Hit= haneially unable to remain so in an diana Supreme Court clerk, | curred at, the Joseph P. Rolles Com- [are changed tomorrow and things morrow afte on, : . . ok ; ‘Fito o s in Burope. st certainly force the is-!torneys for . £ er resid e was taken to .[ten next day in the li of new un Parliament—which met in| Two of the nine others named in withdraw one entire Italian division | what has France lost by delivering | oo nt before the others out- | in the cases was filed in Criminal Vincent's Hospital. | developments.” 8
special session because of the the indictments have not vet been from the civil war front at once, it! © . > TN A A A WAS ROAVELATV , >zechoslovakia to the German ag- i . European crisis—untilt Nov. 1, when apprehended. Moore was secretary was reported today [gressors? France has lost her Raith. | Pu het native is arms limitation the normal fall session starts. (and Treasurer of Continental Credit W& : ful ally. Czechoslovakia. I Lu care: limitation Labor leaders decided to challenge Corp, and executive vice president] The report was not confirmed. But “Poland already has "veen lost t [or armament program limitatio the motion on the ground that Par. of the Indiana Warehouse Corp, at i . i . ‘ ial | : . y SU 10/—in the near future. 1® motion on the ground that Pa: ns » AL it agreed with more circumstantial prance. On whom can France rely?| On May 16, 1933, President RooseLaine SERS ROL to Testes Ser V ET qdeati charges that these reports from Rome that Premier| Her sole ally now is Great Britain, yelt sent an appeal, not to the gov- Strauss x —" ‘persons conspired to defraud and Mussolini himself had decided to|the same Britain which is always ernments but to the rulers of 54 S " Folger r A . thd raw «of COMING to terms with Germany be- nations, urging them to abolish of- oays. F ’ P | F t |did defraud banks, other corpora- Withdraw a substantial number of | hind France's back ions, : ) rance s rFopuiar rron Liars 4 bér Indi fili- | his troops from Spain. in view of | nee: . [fensive weapons so that defenses jtions, ana persons in Indiana, Iih- Ax Pb spain. | “Isolation is the inevitable conse-|aytomatically would become im-
Believed Disrupted inois, Ohio and Kentucky of more the decision of he Level oor quence of the French surrender to pregnable. PARIS, Oct. 5 (U, P.).—The Sen-|than $1,000,000 . svsn S [OCTIEN the German aggressors. Isolation = yn addition, the then new occurte followed the Chamber's action Fe 4 Tali ih report was |S Precisely Hitler's objective as laid pant of the White House suggested today in voting Premier Daladier GIRL. 12. ACCUSES lei 3s tne Jnlish<Spanish reo Un In his book, "Mein Kampf.'” that all nations should enter into a CLICU AVE here Db BS Daich te _ Inew and solemn pact of nonaggres-
all Europe hoped for would come out of the Munich agreement. The Government has no intention of excluding or attempting to
good service—the time calls for
full financial powers to meet the EAE Wh \ — emergency arising from French] FATHER AT INQUEST His) sie Fuenen Sovsrnmen: might German Army Completes [sion and reaffirm their previously
mobilization during the European | \ . . " Sat) 4 : assumed obligations to limit and recrisis. The Senate and Chamber! BROOKFIELD. NI. Oct. § (U. In 48 hours, and thus start to heal Occupation of Third Zone duce armaments.
: the breach in friendship caused by | previously had approved the Cab- P.).—Twelve-year-old Martha Jean praly's war on Ethiopia. | KARLSBAD, Sudetenland, Oct. 5 Davis Scolding Recalled In Europe. Germany then was the
inet’s foreign policy, Matter tearfully accused her fath-| ge or whoever was named. would (U. P.). — German soldiers moved The Senate vote was 286 to 2 er, James K. Matter, of murder present credentials to King Victor [eastward through here today com- hief stumbling block to the Presiwith two Communists opposing. today before a coroner's inquest into. gmmanuel as “Emperor of Ethio- pleting the occupation of Zone 3 of Che » ur ns T i Pd 106. had The Chamber vote was 331 for the death of his wife, Marguerite. |,ia » and this tacitly would recog- Sudetenland. dent's plan. er ner, 0. hav the emergency Fiscal Powers Bill. “Daddy shot mother but told me |, iss Ttaly's conquest of Ethiopia.| Sudeten Germans cheered them Just a ne p he Hci . ind 78 against, with 208 abstentions. to tell the police she shot herself 1he French Government's refusal on and occasionally turned in anger dei Fike of $ During debate in the Senate, so nothing would happen to him.” {4 accredit an Ambassador to the on straggling Czechs and Jews who SO A yh . ‘ Daladier pleaded for full powers as the child related King as "Emperor" has kept the had not joined the exodus to Ozecho- | When Dr, Alfred Rosenberg the indispensable to pay the bill for| She was the principal witness be- act of Ambassador to Rome vacant slovakia. |Fuehrer’s chief adviser, made this nobilization and to bring recovery fore the inquest into the fatal fo, a year, and has caused bitter-| Many shops were painted with the [ACh known, he was scolded roundly y France shooting of Mrs. Matter with an old |, acs in Rome. words “Jew.” “Racial Defiler” and DY _Ambassador-at-Large Norman
We still are faced with vast proh- army rifie at the family home last “Here Is Headquarters for Emigra- BH, Davis ited Stat id Mr. Davis ; 1e United States, sa , 8,
hung,” he sald Peace is being Sunday. Cah tion." huilt daily Sound finances are! The jury returned a verdict of 200 Rebel Bombers A crowd of almost 50 was seen | ever would RDprove any form of essential” murder and recommended that Raid Loyalist Cities belaboring with umbrellas and | tArmament by any nation. If Ger. He called on all frenchmen to Matter be held for the Grand Jury. |walking sticks a sedan parked in many persisted, it not only would
vjpke sacrifices which the Govern- | HENDAYE. British-Spanish Fron-| front of temporary Army headquai-| mPeri! He enor OF ane Dis mint intends to ask to achieve re- grams of rold, 9-10th fine, corres- tier Oct. 5 (U. P.).—More than 200 ters. A Czech gendarmerie lieuten AITAMENt Daly disturb ih covery. ponding to the parity of exchange at Insurgent planes attacked Loyal- ant sat in the car fencing off the ROE of the world and hamper It seemed, however, that the Pop- that time. Revaluation at the pres- Ist cities and tr siti today Jabs from the sticks as the crowd |! , g ular Pront as a solid political bloc ent rate of exchange parity would !St Cities and troop positions today world recovery.
: : . |shouted: “Swine.” ro chi was at an end. The Socialists ab- permit the bank to write an esti- as Generalissimo Francisco Franco’s| gentries with bayoneted rifles res- pl asningion slat baat we,
stained from the final vote on the mated 25 billion francs (670 million sixth counter-offensive on the Ebro cued the officer, who said he had Finan Minister. called on the | : y Finance ster,
Financial Powers Bill in the Cham- dollars) on its books without af- River fro : [come here under . Were } el [fecting the exchange rate. Ig er front gained momentum. der a flag of truce pyesident amd joined with him in
‘ with an Army lieutenant who w i . o : 2 S ent es | as . . It was forecast that one of the] The plenary powers bill authorized IhSurs it pies ; ranged i S1on8 inside headquarters negotiating with|S siaring ap bere Soule Be 19 Government's first moves under the the Government until Nov, 15 to the eastern coast, from Barcelona ; . TETAS) solution of the worlds economic ‘ : German officers on arrangements for sroblems without military disarmaFinancial Powers Act might be to take by Cabinet decree measure “de- to Valencia, while infantry pushed the occupation. ¥ gh revalue the gold reserves of the Bank signed to realize the immediate re- forward toward the Mora de Ebro| There was a white flag in the car. |" Since then. the Disarmament ' . »f France. This would not involve covery of the economic and financial pridgehead. Around midnight, One man in the crowd said the Colererioe Hise gone on ihe rocks in f 0 u ar rice 1 further fall in the rate of the situation in the country : bombs fell into Valencia, chiefly in Czech had taunted them with the The London Economic Conference franc. The bank's gold stock last Any decrees passed are subject to the port zone. The raiders sought remark that he was not leaving | failed Germany has rearmed and was revalued in July, 1937. Then the ratification by Parliament before to bomb Barcelona several time, but Karlsbad until he had seen ! ov ; ,
. . : > a ’ ro A str SEE any rey iso (ait AL en ine Au field as fine as : Charge Aute Confiscation war has just been averted by a few wy.
oy . {hours' time and the backing down A ierman officers also protested of Britain and France. | that the Czechs. e n
evacuating the| Now would seem to he the mo- . : . Oil Club, luncheon, Severin Hotel, noon. Elizabeth M. Engelken, 72 at 1358 Park. ' p , i y . . imi Here Is the Traffic Record Construction League of Ria not: er. acute dilatation of heart : 10% n four hours ahead of the in- ment for a new effort at arms limiuncheon, Architects and Builders Building. | Jennie Chastain, 75, at City, pernicious Vading troops, had confiscated alltation. If so. foreign observers are
3 eaths Arrests ...... 19 noon anemia { § h County Deat Wadianapelsi Camera Club, meeting, 110" Louie Berghausen. 80, at 445 Bactern, |DUt two of the 10,000 autos, had asking, who better than Mr. Roose-
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cits Deaths en (These lists Are fram Shei records Heavy pontoons were rushed $150 000 ESTATE ‘ Running Prefer- | in the Conntv Court House. The Times. |__ 4) 000 States Weather Bureau! through town, apparently to replace ’
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1938 . . . a | ——— "elondy and cooler tonight and tomorrow, [blown up John T. Sawver, 7419 N Capitol . : v . : 193% +1 Running Red Wilbur Martin. 28 of 1029's; Hiatt St dy Gl Sunset . eT People lined the streets and roads. Ave. farmer and livestock dealer You can prove it “en by your image n the mirror. . °
i Light .... Grace Hood, 33. of 301 Woodlawn Ave hihi PRATER LL IRTORE, heaping flowers upon ti y i 5 : : - Kenneth McConnaha, 24, of 1023 Harlan EMPERATURE \ po Ne passing [who died Sept. 15. left an estate Oct Drunken Sinarege 2%, il. of 3 Snach A bl rh | German soldiers. In Falknan. valued at about $150.000. according the smart becoming lines . the true colors. But mostly you ng Baro t aoe a a No [several wounded men, apparently |t : file in Probate Court : : Accidents Driving .... M: Carolyn Gatti, 23. of 334 N vsios 89 oo Mois eas ' pparently (to papers on file in ate Cour preidems ... ne SRN i ay a mee an RARGNBFRR | Vietims of recent Aghis between the ok can prove it by the long and satisfactory wear you get Others ington St.: Lera Caine. 26, Indianapolis. | T a. m..... 80.11 |Sudeten-German Free Corps and His will bequeathed a 386-acre WwW 1 1 a — A Frederick H. Schmitt. 80 9 = 3000" rR Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7 mF | Czechs, were carried to a sidewalk | farm in Decatur Township to three from a earington yee and the comfort and pride you MEETINGS TODAY Capitol Ave Pa ‘| Total precipitation since Jan. f 3174 1on stretchers and umbrellas were nieces, Dorothy, Virginia and Mary et out of it! ote mhehiekl Ansociatitn. of GON Ei meaty Dat WR Syn: Excess since Jam. 1 oon 837 held over them to ward off the rain Elizabeth Sawyer. The remainder 9 Indiana State Medical Association, PO MIDWEST WEATHER (while they watched the triumphant of the estate goes to the wife, Mrs.
ion, MEGrat Te ions ON he | O. Hatrison 38 of RR. 1 entry of soldiers Bertha Sawyer, who was named exLions Club and Ladies Lions Club, lunch: ge 29, of 3232 W. Ninth St. Indiana-—-Mostly cloudy and cooler to- : : S. 18 Sawyer, . >
eons, Hotel SVashmgron Foon i. meting oR! h Lee Jacobs, 43. of 828 Avplega ie night: tomorrow partly cloudy, cooler in When Herr Hitler reached Karls- | ecutrix. Indianapolis Council, P.- A... meellr Ran SIS y CR, 3900 east and south portions Ih the str s wer a: AH i ap Hotel Washington, 9.15 &. Wl. . o aun Washington Blva | Miinois—-Mostly cloudy. cooler in central ad, he Street were so crowded Kiwanis Club luncheon, Columbia Club, | ee land north portions ton'=ht; tomorrow | that traffic was almost halted. Herr | 17 KILLED BY GALE hoon luncheon, War-| BIRTHS partly cloudy, cooler in south portion | Hitler rode through what formerly { |
Beverage Credit Group, : ven Hotel ; Girls | Lower Michigan—Cloudy and cooler, light | wag Masaryk Strasse (street) but Discussion Club, dinner, Nit . showers in extreme southeast portion to-| 3 : m Welbi, Elnora Whited, 41! Randolph. night: tomorrow partly cloudy, cooler in| which had been hurriedly renamed Association, luncheon Lewis, Dorothy Stone 731 Harrison exireme southeast a “Adolf Hitler Strasse A and was a —— Severin Hotel noon | Elmer, Velma Webb. 5 8. Pershing, Cloudy with rain, cooler in central BS as
> | Ohio 4 ra | i ; 1 | Loyal, Gladys Kizzie, Methodist. | . ; \ ‘row | 8 sig y 3 . , D ! ) - 12th District American Legion, luncheon James. Dorothy Svkes. at Methodist. Bh eRe 1 aT id SmoToY I as/anated bY tough enbcerd ar ores OO RE SaaS ever
Board of Trade, noon. Charles, Margaret Billhimer, at Method Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, Board of | Charles, Pare : MEhon= | © Kentucky—Partly cloudy with light rain , . i . . I AEE. ESV SINE. &t Colgan. [in ER BOON Natmer in exeme Bh It was reported from Annaberg, injured in a gale which swept (Silk lined) | | ! 1
Trade, noon i Propet. Management Division, Indian.
1 apolis Real Estate Board, luncheon Sebel Lowell. Helen Bradford, at Coleman. portion tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy,| on the border, that Herr Hitler had | Great Britain Monday night and | i
Allen, Nellie Thorman, at St. Francis, |Ccolder in north portion
. . " » . | ‘ § . + Cartage, MOON +. Sons of the Ameriean| George. Louise Arnold. at St. Francis a ————— | returned to Germany through there throughout yesterday, it was de- Light weights,
y C-Arms otel, | 1 < p \ § h S| wi ¢ " 8 i X ) y Revolution, luncheon, Spink-Arms Hotel, | Giihers. her Spit - SIAL WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT 7 A. M. 18st night and had taken a train to termined today. Ew R . h Y Club of Indianapolis, cents, Station Weather, Bar Temp. stination, Many ships were washed ashore, equ ar weiqg ts.
8 gi temas Numerous houses were damaged. : i Hitler to Discuss Thousands of telephone lines were College blocks oe Business
' disrupted. New Relief Problems Rivers overflowed in some areas. blocks Ces
Co- ative tun er mbia Club, noon. Boys Amarillo, Tex. «..... Clear BE Donie, Celia Mill, at Methodist. Bismarck D. «iol REin Harry, Wilma Bledsoe. at Methodist Boston .. «vo. Clear MEETINGS TOMORROW py Maurice Charlotte Harmening. at St Ciheago ‘ Cloudy Wri | Cine t 3 Indiana State Medical Sstiation. con- ack. Rosalie Abrahams, at St. Vin- Cleveland “ Cloudy vention, Murat Temple, all aal Goa cent's, ver ‘ | : Indianapolis Rial, Estate Board. lunch- | Lee Gladys Briand, at St Vincent $ Rodge ew | BERLIN, Oct. 5 (U. P.) —Adolf | flooding roads and ma® aning auto eon, Hotel Washin 100N : enneth, Helen Xeller, t,. Vincent's \ | Hi SR . S. : Indiana Artists Club, meeting. John Her- Robert, Mary Dwyer, . Vingent's Jacksonville, «on Clear ‘ | Hitler will speak at the Sports ad pi Also, a collection of sports Tyroon Art Museum. RB BM Hilary, Dolores Pieper. at St. Vincent's, | Kansas City, Mo. ... ‘ | Palace tonight at a mass meeting p Sigma Nu, juncheon, Hotel Washi ( Robert, Grace Earnest, 2204 W. Minne. bitte Rock Ark. . : a8 52 marking the opening of the winter MRS. CHIDESTER AD lean Hats that will amaze vou so Fine Taper alredit Group. luncheon : iui [ Miami, Fl ‘ : ‘ | relief campaign, it was announced Complications resulting from a Y »
Vinlh So DEATHS | Moe E 2y bi 58 |today. broken hip suffered more than a 2.95. ) er ’ . Herr Hitler was expected to em- | month ago today had caused the phasize the particular importance of | death of Mrs. Ella Chidester, 83, at
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| the relief campaign this winter be-|City Hosiptal. She fell Aug. 29 in i Matar Traffic Association, lunch- Bertha A. Vanderhoof, 83 at 1200 N. San Francisco to Ian rs, hoo NMlinois. chronic myocarditis, |8t. Louis
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