Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1938 — Page 2

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; S. Reb 1ffs Japs and Nazis; Center o Clogbhels 4 a Mil | ; TIOOLI "FoR RURAL POWER| FUTURE 0 of yy | . omen soosta; ————— ; Berlin to Double U-Boat Fleet: | ES FOR "WHOOPEE' "satire oo. Fra aman, penal or Tol : i | | | ’ wl i. |miles of line serving 1267 members 2 today, B Loyalists Open Counterattacks| BF silt JER [Froveres Madcap Cima orien on a i 5 0 § ors mee a # hs i, For 1938 as Business ||corydon, tnd, sas announced by Ms, Furman, 8 52 | America Offers to Enter |W A |Rebel Advance Checked;| BE | oo Perks Up.. | He Re evan AdISl-| ght, choosing dea 3 4 "Conference on Far WANG ESCAP ES British to Increase 3 ye (Continued From Page one) mo eRe ce J 3s gor I woud have pine’ ode

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(Continued From Page One) | a . HENDAYE, French « Spanish : five-day work week, lifted the lid for | FEMC, Rushville, for 117 miles of |; his wife and son. - ; nfm | , . P.) —Spanish . 2 % lines serving 340 members for $96,- = vig orous attack on | Nazi veal xf |] CHIN A FAILS Frontier, Dev. 51 O1. 8 i . |PSionged and abandoned revelry, 381 and the other is with the Parke

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This development occurred several | Loyalists struck at the Rebels today iy “| A million roisterers were e

: You County REMC, Rockville, for 274|] M*ke Woodworking Yor weeks after both countries with a counter-offensive which they : Bim SATS Mins Jetors ma ‘miles serving 810 for $238,735. DELT

ordered their ambassadors home and : asserted had thrown back the : , | will compete as a center of sttrac-|. The Contracting and Matarials MOTO resident Botevelrs dechrsiiin Ex-Premier. Flees in Plane Italian divisions and temporarily a |tion and will put on a fireworks = g 0 mvansien, Tomi wis the nS persecution of Jews. | : i: After General Repor ts Stopped the Rebels cold ion the lower a : play. the firsh time th Was | a miles serving 135 was approved at|f 120 E. Washington

CIMT. Ri ) & aay Segre River. ; | 194,710. Bric Jt Nas Nida a His Overtures. The Loyalists sent crack chock general theme to New York's New ns stand pat and leave the next move troops into their counterdrive. un- > Year's celebration—the Fair. Hotel oo aban at It was said that he is der three of their most brilliant lobbies, theater marquees and ‘prepared to go to diplomatic ex- (Copyright. 1038. by United Press) leaders—Gen. Juan Sarrabia, Gen. i ; - jcabarets were swathed in orange bi tremes, including possible severance! HONGKONG, Dec. 31 (U. P.).—A |Enrique Lister and Col. Juan Mo- : Gets BI the Fars olor, and Jaguar © of relations, if necessary, but in any dramatic story of political intrigue |desto. ; 2 : A. Whalen, $34. of Ihe Fa a i . event will await official German. y Dispatches from Barcelona, the de ; poration, had a leading hand | action. |” {culminating in an airplane escape, "oo coney “capital, were] B TE : many of the general arrangements. Belief was expressed in diplo- [from China lies behind the peace|careful to point out that the ; | The spontaneous celebrations matic quarters here that Ambassa- plea made by former Premier Wang |[counter-offznsive was “Unimportant”| - {along Broadway's “Roaring Forties,

: 2) 7 however, were expected to provide dor Hugh R. Wilson, ordered home|cphing-wei, according to informa-|and was only a diversional one to ere pee Night phar

on Bern, oan ete ered LLC each Hongkans today | eve rere on one tas. a price Tange thom 42 413 ps If" German-American relations take|from a trustworthy source at Rebel. as well as the Loyalist side 7 | person, bedrock minimum. Liquor

& turn for the better, it was be-|Chungking, the Chinese emergency indicated strongly that the Loyalists ; + sales will stop at 3 a. m., in ac- _ ‘Heved, Mr. Roosevelt might appoint capital. now believed themselves in position, i % cordance with State law. i & new ambassador, but that in no ding to this information |after withstanding the greatest T : The -Diamond Horseshoe has in6ase would he send Mr. Wilson back. | According to T ii stalled a masseuse in a booth to

: : : tly | Rebel drive of the civil war for : . / 0 Next ‘ncient? Beara | | 118 Jad ons bon tying secretly CO) G0 57 8, S01 a nn i a Be: %°0n the other hand, it was re-|ers in remote Szechuan and Yun-|counter-moves. i . set up in a private office, | garded certain that Germany Aik nan Provineas i= 8] pease plograis. Resistance Stronger 7 ; : net return her Ambassador, Dr. Hans ut Generaliss. an - i Heinrich Dieckhoff, until the United |shek at the same time was stirring| The first of the counter-aitacks ; Standing Room Only | States refills its Berlin embassy. [leaders to increased resistance | Was made in the Sarroca sector aft- : ial Left in Hollywood : *-Diplomatic sources| said | that in |against Japan, it was said. er the Italians there had made - * view of the almost unprecedented| According to the Chungking in-|further progress northward of ' | HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 31 (U. P)— Strong stand taken by the President, formation, Wang approached Gen.|Granadella, on the right wing of / Everything but standing room was ‘he is not likely to be the| first to|Lung-Yun of Yunnan Province and ihe Fshel ue. Sas oye ans i E40 501d Dut today for the New Yeors back down. Thus increasing the|Lung at once reported to Chiang. : i : Por iy fat ew of the

ir hat the next “incident” | Wang's positfon became untenable, {driven a small wedge into their line : a : BN han Tis will cause| A ois minister numbered [south of Soleras and had reached Because they resented his alleged attentions to Czech film star |fm colony.

3 e diplomatic rupture. among Wang's followers provided |the outskirts of the village of Tors.| Lida Baarova (above), friends of her husband are rumored to have Prices ranged from $1 a couple at 8 mpl Siflomea Topi, the | him with a roe at, it| The Rebels announced at their| beaten Dr. Paul Goebbels, second ranking Nazi, so severely he is cone Slapsie Be Tn. isle st Uhited States and Germany in-.|was asserted, and he left for Hanoi, grand headquarters, Zaragoza, that fined in seclusion in a Berlin clinic. Her husband, actor Gustav Froe- Boulevard, ‘where nt a elude: (1) Lack of satisfactory as-|French Indo-China. The vice min- Loyalist resistance ‘was increasingly| lich, was in a concentration camp at the time. (Story, Page One.) Rosenbloom will greet you and sing =r that Americans will be |ister who aided him was arrested. [severe on that part of the front a piece, to $15.98 at the swa 1h Co.

exempt from the provisions of Nazi| Today Wang's agents here an-|which the Italians occupy. learic and Canary Islands and on|steps proposed are in any sense weldecrees designed to force Jews out nounced his peace program, assert-| For the second time since the|ine Spanish mainland. come to this country.” Soar Grove in the minster of the commercial and ‘economic life (ing Japan was prepared to nego-|offensive started, dispatches from| rt y understood that the Ger-| Some sources here thought that| marl Carroll charged & mo derate Of the nation; (2) Failure of Ger-tiate peace on the basis of Chinese- | Zaragoza emphasized the good! feel- | man notification of its submarine German newspaper criticism of the|$12.50 at his new half-million dollar many fo assume Austria's post-war | japanese friendship, collaboration |ing between Spanish and Italian | prggram reached the Foreign Office United States naval program might | super-nighterie-theater with its ; | debts to the United States. by China with the Japanese-Ger-|troons and the relative insignifi-|thres weeks ago, on the day before |mean that the Nazi Government |turntable stages and 76 beautiful : | : Na 5 Sav J man-Italian Shti-Commuist agrees Sian mmhers as Mr. Chamberlain ative the would cite American construction in |girls, The world-famous Trocadero : if hr ews ment, and economic co-operation by Les speech which, criticizing German | justification for its own building | reopened with a $10 price. | : Loa a Is Say China with Japan and Manchukuo. | W8§ ajseried so $has ine Loyalists newspapers, caused the German Em- |if it wished to build ocean-going Spene of the Sok was coming The same reduced Long Distance telephone rates that ontrol U.S. | These terms were based on with-| ele Ving fo make the offensive pasey staff and German newspapers submarines larger than necessary from out-of-towners, here for the : | : . _BERLIN, Dec. 31 (U. P.) —British-|drawal of Japanese : Jroops from | Disoatciios for the Loyalis: lines) ° Yc the dinner at which he for the North and Baltic Seas. Rose Bowl game. | apply every night and all day every Sunday will ~ Gérmah naval negotiations may re-|China, Wang's men said. ; : made iv. : i The Hollywood stars, for the most| . : t Rind . ora the construction by bd Bu} Shere a a further develop- indiesied 5 La 2 224 : 4 8 2 optimism Dectidysis May Be Answer Daladier to Inspect pat, will be faesing, Je yeas nd begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, December $1 (New Year's 1% : ine fleet almost | men . : > ot | etly, as usual, ho ies ~ : iy , Hany o 3 Submarih rn total| It was charged in well informed | .\ . In diplomatic quarters it was re- Eprench Naval Base ~ | their lavish homes or piv ut of Eve) —and continue all day Sunday and Monday: tonnage, to that which terrorized |Chinese quarters that while he was Britain Fearful of ported that Mr. Chamberlain spoke MARSEILLES, Dec, 31 (U. p)~|toWn to some resort to avoid the : : | in the seas in the World War, it was Sill = Shins, Wang was Shown Phe Germany in Spain so critically of German newspapers| ©. ol a Eencgaless crowd. : } until 4:30 a. m. Tuesday within the United States and = understood today. raft of a declaration written by ly because of his knowledge of ousanc | Rs ri iofficial communique said Prince Fumimari Konoye, the| LONDON, Dec. 31 (iJ. P.).--Ger- | Partly riflemen embarked for French So-| Corsica, Monday, M. Daladier will] Cana serv a. fat conversations between | enanese Siuales, Donors nuely ind ii ns by Vile 2 a er the first maliland today in the steamships | 80 on to Bizerta, the great ‘rench| | » 4, Thess low zaies ® you as much as ; : - i ig submarine fleet was large - : : mirany nh ia jum ee ig oon bn Be for a Sen oe sign of stiffened British foreign Sphinx and Chantilly, to reinforce | Save Pase on the North African 40% of regular daytime rates.

mn : Coast, The remainder of it‘Thursday ended last night and that|China. It sald that Japan was change in British poliey toward the |Policy. the garrison at Djibouti in view of | jnerary, which is to include pece

&n official announcement of the re- | willing to abandon extra-territorial|Spanish civil war, it was reported al Flan io Build & Sue ant{-French activities in Italy. tion of Tunisian defenses, according

oo of the talks would be published | privileges, return the Japanese set- foe tly Prime Minister|385 # most unpleasant year-end Premier Daladier, leaving Paris by [to reports, was withheld. I Se Why not send your New Year's ring the day. tlements to China, and/ consider ntil recently ime Minister train tomorrow morning, is to arrive ; , : , “The German press, apparently in-| eventual abolition of all foreign |Chamberlain was believed to have Shoe fo ae Brash Ee at Toulon tomorrow night and em-| FOR JEWELRY Greetings this year by Long Distance spired, commented in chorus on|concessions in China if China would [been ready to recognize the Spanish im R Jepo To Britains, and | Park at once in the cruiser Foch for German-United States relations. join an anti-Communist bloc with | Rebels as belligerents, with -conse- Against arn who remember | Ajaccio, Corsica, on a visit intended { Summarized, the press expressed the| Japan and Manchukuo! But at the |quent rights under international Dar y to reassure the population as the T

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~ belief that relations could be re-|same tine he sald that Japan must : 1t of Italian demonstrations deed the : ; ; days, the threat is to the British |result of Italian demonstrations de ... paired ‘when the United States crush the Kuomintang Govern-| Within the last few days it has Isles Je to the ships which carry |[manding the surrender of Corsica RTI VIA IY

Awakens to Jewish influence.” been made known thet, when he : : : en 5 s . |and Tunisia to Italy. £All morning papers carried - their ment Party. eben [7 ye «| visits Premier Mussolini of Italy in me BHUSh ag ye 2) Sra you. After visiting eid and Bastia, comment on their front pages and ier Flier Dies’ : -|mid-January, Mr. Chamberlain will| Har 18 chlise. art oven all was in the same vein. They Hoosier F ier Dies refuse to accord the Rebels recogni- |MaR Plan wou t Falize of the blamed the present poor relations In Chinese Crash tion until they dismiss their Ger- Ife Shergetic amp 8 up getting between Germany and the United man as well as their Ifalian “volun. |British rearma t Emphasis States on Jewish influence in the] CHUNGKING, Dec. 31 (U. P.).—J. teers.” , Juin iis full momentum, Emp United States, the economic diffi-|A. Johnson, American flier from Chamberlain Speech Recalled will be placed now on des Tayers: 25 _ culties to be expected in a demo- (Lafayette, Ind. and three compan- THe. fescon fo hel Bante © regards the naval answer, it was cratic country, and the failure, as|ions were found dead in the wreck : r chan as . the ey see it, of the United |of their plane 20 miles from said today to be that the British| It was not denied that, under the ~ Btates policy at the Pan-American |Kunming today. The plane had been | Government now recognizes—what [1935 British-German naval treaty, ' Qonference at Lima, Peru. missing since Tuesday on a flight France has recognized all slong— Germany was entitled to announce ¥. Claim Ickes Is “Protected” from Chungking to Kunming, with |that Spain could be a potential sub- [that she regarded it necessary to The newspapers pointed out that|Mr. Johnson were a Chinese wire. |Inarine base for Germany. seek submarine parity with Britain. Germany had protested sharply less operator, a Chinese mechanic| The Loyalist Government has re-|But British informed opinion was against Interior Secretary Ickes’|and a Russian mechanic. peatedly warned Britain and France expressed by such comment as the

2 Pilot Johnson was believed to|that Germany and Italy were pre-|following in the Daily Telegraph: | an : anit Soman sesh 324 dedlarta have lost his way in the heavy|Paring submarine bases in the Ba-| “It cannot be pretended that the | ; | : : weather. : ; | > /

ner Welles had “protected” Secre- : :

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give Mr. Welles’ re ons for reject- Kweilin, dropped incendiary bombs ing the German protest. on the American Baptist Hospital iHans Heinrich Dieckhoff, recalled |and the American Church Mission, gmbassador to Washington is | Chinese sources alleged. scheduled to visit | Fuehrer Hitler at Berchtesgaden this week for a|marine fleet, Fuehrer Hitler in a discussion of relations between the |New Year proclamation outlined a tho countries. Herr Hitler so far |four-point task for the future: has given no direct indication of his| “The education of our people in attitude or program. National Socialist solidarity. The comment of the Lokalan-| “The increase and reinforcement Zeiger concluded as follows: “The|of the national defense. erman people are convinced that| “Execution of the = Four-Year the great majority of the American {Plan (of economic self-sufficiency). people—if facts only were recognized| “Solutiondf the problem of labor —~are ready to establish good po-|shortage.” litical and economic relations with| “Herr Hitler issued the proclamaGermany.” | . |tion from his mountain retreat near » The Voelkischer Beobachter com- Berchtesgaden, in Bavaria. mented: “Does the United States| Reaffirming the Nazi Governinsist upon unleashing a conflict|ment’s support of its Fascist partwith the German people? The Ger- |ner, Herr Hitler said: ~ man nation desires to live in peace| “Germany’s position in foreign with the American nation and re-|Policy is definite and fixed. The fuses to believe that a majority of [Obligations which our friendship for e American nation approves of [Fascist Italy impose on us are clear the present hysterical, provocative |and unchangeable.” policy of disaster practiced in| He emphasized the accomplishWashington.” ! ments, of the Nazi Reich in the for-| ; \2 Smaller Craft Expected eign field during 1938 and thanked # ‘Regarding submarines, experts|the German people whose support, y ated that Germany, in her pro- |he said, “helped to settle pressing m disclosed yesterday of parity |European problems without war.” fin Creat Brita, could build ; : : Lier i abou undersea craft. At the te aa Ena Shay : / Peak of the unrestricted U-boat lel J SRAVY AS do) Tf 2 Nel LY AE | : MY. WHAT A | | Germany had 140 sivmaraerriel EUSA T( Soe Be | I 6 CHANGE Sie ~ Germany had 140 submarines. umbing and Heating Contractor oe Bo : Z 2, fs fi ~ :The difference between the new |JELEYETTNY LPS LI-7920 INC DOKS - STATIONERY. 7: Bs = OF = 4 = ; ° ,\ SLM JUNE -186 bmarine fleet sha wat of 20 TR CEES WEL YA : 7 A I A wh =) | WHEN THE FIRST Ss ago wou e that German i cde. ’ DX 2 ; ; = ? ¢ y FURNITURE 2 7% oL® so STREET CAR

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