Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1938 — Page 10

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EUROPE AFRAID ITS NEW PEACE

WILL BE BRIEF

Hitler's Ambition for Reich May Hold Answer to Outcome.

By WEBB MILLER (Copyright. 1938, by United Press) LONDON, Oct. 6.—After Europe's rst explosion of joy in the belief that dismemberment of Czechoslovakia under a four-power agreement had avoided war, a definite reaction has set in that has arrived convinced, after

permanent I am personally following the crisis through every phase, that the men responsible for Europe's major nations do not pice 2 nearly as much confidence in the dossibility of “peace In our time’ 1e general public dig immediiter the Munich conference uehrer Hitler convinced Prim te Chamber ir I able that Gerr 1S determi ned to Become the 1 POW [35 | mn rope. conversations

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CREDIT IN U.S,

- Orders New Fleet of Planes:

New Jap Envoy Named To Washington. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (U. P) —

Informed sources said today that China is negotiating for purchase

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terials. The Chinese, it was banking interests to estabish credit for purchase of much-needed supplies. The Chinese Financial Mission, which recently arrived in this co ry, reportedly is discussing with Treasury officials methods of financing the wheat and cotton purchases Treasury officials will not discuss the nature of the negotiations, they admit the conversations involve a broader program than that in effect between China and the United States in the past.

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6 (U. P)—The inese Government ordered a new

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action today as the Japanese re-

ported new advances in their three- | sided push on Hankow. :

The planes were sent to the fronts northeast, southeast and south the provisional eapital where the Japanese, despite stanch Chinese resistance, were slowly gainmg ground. The latest Japanese reports claimed victories along the south side of the Yangtze River near Panand farther

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TOKYO, Oct. 6 (U. P).—Prince Fumimaro Konove, the Premier and completed today a list of diplomatic changes which meluded replacement of Ambassador Hirosi Saito in Washington bv Kensuke Honinouchi, Foreign Minister.

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LOCAL | DEATHS

MRS. MARGARET HEBERLEIN, 755 N. Emerson Ave, who died yesis to be buried at Washington Park Cemetery fol-

lowing funeral services at 9:30 a. m. at the St. Matthew's

Mrs. Heberlein lived in Indian{apolis more than 35 years. She was porn in Ireland and was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church. She is survived by a daughter,

| Miss Augusta Heberlein, and a son,

and °

Ernst Heberlein, both of Indianapolis. CHRISTIAN C.

resident 54 years,

RUSSE, Indianis to be

ing funeral services at 2 p. m. at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home. He

died Monday at his home, 1603 Woodlawn Ave. He was 83. Mr. Russe retired as a merchant policeman a month ago. He formerly was employed by the Indian- | apolis Union Railroad. He is survived by three daughters,

Abe Mrs. Anthony G. Lang, Mrs. Howard

Pfeiffer and Mrs. Elmer Stone, and

ja son, Carl Russe.

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MRS. ELLA CHIDESTER, 548 East Drive, who died vesterday at City Hospital of complications resulting from a fall more than a

month ago, is to be buried tomorrow in Glen Haven Cemetery. She was 83 Mrs. Chidester was a member of Roberts Park M. E. Church. FuNef services will be held there at 2 p. m. tomorrow

BURIAL RITES HERE | FOR DR. MACKENZIE

Dr. Arthur Stanley Mackenzie, president of Dalhousie University at Halifax, Nova Scotia, for 23 vears until his retirement three vears ago. is to be buried in Crown Hill Satur-

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