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| SUODEN WAR [721d ies 10 rt, |REPLAGENLRB, | _ Here's to Ch Health BY HITLER ING Result: A LIMIT POWER, = — i 2000 Saar smn GEVPENS EN GET 5220,000IN EEE | B™ PAY INCREASES
Gibraltar, Egypt and - Act for Oppression, A. F. L. |
Poland Are Goals. a LLL | Head Testifies. | | . . ey : : : E 8 1 ai | g ~~ |Effective Jan. 1, 1940, Buchanan Says in BERLIN ities procaine Nast | | ow Sts 1,0. BAvDRED] ; 4 | Explaining School Board's Move to a Rectify Purported Inequalities.
armed might. : SR WARSAW Poles discuss mak- Ry 3 $ : ¥ ‘Backs Amendment Allowing ing Danzig protectorate. : AN X
(Page Three) a \ NN Employers Petition for BUCHAREST— We'll fight for 3 = a | Elections
our land,” Premier declares LONDON—"If Poles fight, we will,” savs British ROME—Nazis' urge Italy to buv 8 RY 3 war supplies, : % S N 3 X RR : 8 WASHINGTON. Mav 1. == Presi= 5 : . 3. . 29 MOSCOW—Russia reads for & | dent William Green of the A. ¥, of SE, | Plans Are Made to Appropriate $132,000 big Wan, Veroshildv says. ; { 3 3 R EI. at a Senate hearing today charged § § . ‘ WASHINGTON-Cash and ¢ue \ a [the Labor Board with ©. I. O. bias, | § | ns | Lo 4 Portion in 1939-40 Budget. TOK pg _— a v 3 and demanded Wagner Law amend= | : a : po alae agke WeTM 3 Na reat] ¢ Board with] TE ) TR ; tia & ; : open door poli ; - Na [os (fee 5 voy Toor vf Sa ; : The School Board today granted the 2000 Indianapolis p of of EE : public school teachers salary increases totaling $220,000 a
EE Oe " fListidlie : > ) : ¥ | With the U. 8. Chamber of Com- | : 3 : oster U. 8. relations | eres hore tonay emarieins ever ; | 3 : year. The new rate goes into effect Jan. 1, 1940. : Be ly SIMMS more sweeping changes, and with | The request fox more pay was made by the IndianapWASHINGTON, Mav 1 Seer = TE FR (the €. I. O. charging that Mu. f | olis Federation of Public School Teachers last week. information reaching London 2-4 Pandora, in Bronx Zoo, grins at reports of cousin's cutups. [Green's amendments were drafted : ; | The new salary schedule restores most of the teachers | aN i Navan Avot a | to their 1931 salary level, provides recognition for profes-
Paris from Re indicates $3.0h : \ Sikh @ ITTS ] 3 Me Y J —Three iran y g ilots strug- : ! I er : P RE au» ED iyi, Dione py tion of Manufacturers and antilabor | § ; : P ERS . . spe. a corporations, Mr. Green testified Sg : 7 : § | sional advancement and removes many inequalities in sal-
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gled with a giant banda in midair todav as the animal. beine flown across country, wandered into the planes cabin when the airliner acme : Ri a : i ? 4 | . . . . . into Allegheny County Airport FoF landin jagainst most of the employer-sup-| : ; i : £ aries among teachers with similar training and service, acCURE RIK § landed satel. aithonst % : i borted amendments. He denied the SEE ate ; The plane was landed safely, although the T0-pound animal hit C. 1. O. charge in a press statement. | § Sa j ; ; : cording to Earl Buchanan, Board president. “rst Officer 1 cassing ont the hand as the ship came to eart " x53 F af ¥. | 1 F = & "3¢ : : TOF THe 10, DAssEntens on The TA Plas Wore mfaip tai to sath | “iro the Waish A. F. of L amend: |1 0 i of Of the $220,000 in pay increases, a total of $132,000 } i assengers n he / ane re maware ' 18 Milot's : : : > % ? 2 . Neel : “7 [ments protecting eraft unions and] i i : : 3 pple . : AL a 2 moderate in oppos SN ral hi tw = : hee |Yestricting the Board's powers, the : twill be appropriated in the budget for the school year dik Rik } chaivy whieh eeviren } Te 10 3 i io srmit hey . 2 Z : ¢ . ¢ Tr . . Minister von Ribben RAEr hte tHe Bits Guarior Tne ie Prongh 0 permit NEF |, ‘sof L. will add & Senate amend-| : 1939-40 which ends June 30, 1940. The remainder will be rich Himmler of the Gestana. is no to wander into the pilots’ quarters. It was shortened to prevent a re= ent similar to the Rarden amends ; : ¥ : . : . IR 7 2 hel dis seeurence ot the incident as the plane took off for Newark airport JER) Sim ? ; | igo _ & included in the school budget for 1940-41 3 % | HM \ occurence of rs tors FET el : : ATK alrpor ment in the House for a new five i : S : ey + oh —_—_— =="! School officials said tha
his chances taneons Move aonin Suez and Gibralta: A sinister asp 6 that Marshal Hermann Goering; hitherto
said to fa The anda we hained the pt SP enue © Ba § TR What ihe panaa was chained mn the plane's baggage compartment when {man Board, Mr. Green testified,
5 } oy re v { Re : ise : ; Y ——— 3 v sy § Wa Tommy Tomlinson. chief test pilot for TWA, atiemnted to siep | ; A Ei | | Ss Head ‘ ( y BL; PCY } 1) Q I : i | ¥ SOUTEeS 3% the Poiehers vietion through. The animal nipped at his trousers and chazed him back into Racks Wagner Proposal ¥ Bee ‘the salary schedule was made mst Fike Noel oF ese] Hef | He aiso supported the amend- Thanos Phiote. effective Jan. 1, 1940, because
that he § A BY and < 14 nitiativ HT) * = = » = ” { ‘mit e petitioned Ala ic tod vine : 3 Se smtver \ "w ~ . stand b oy k) ‘oF IR A NCOURAGED bv the Bio's treat. the Beast holdl hiad 3d a DEFITHE SYepiaves pos Tor re : his is a picture entitled “Evervbodv's Happy It was taken of a | the School City does not have put of his hands into those « he k x ( Shi Oy we bi 8 retires ne beast Hoiaiy ambled into elections, now pi ohibited A al Riley Hospital child eating custard. The health of this and every other | : ne : 1 Anglo-French coalitio R= the control cabin and approached Capt. Don Terry. Officer Cassing regulation. This is fat re i. pe child in the nation was of special concern today as the nation observed a working financial balance, ’ Arial yoy apn . e then took o he controls w apt. Terry struge i 1 of W 3 a ar oY \ i Shi die {tie | 1 The corolla esents then took over the controls while Capt. Terr) struggled with the p a. tor Wagher and apparent ye y ii National Child Health Day. Medical societies and other groups co- and to start restorations next cheerful picture. It is thi Kal Elicing Capt. Terry, the animal managed to bite Officer Cassing |of the Senate Labor Committee con=| oor oiad in the observance. I< i ran he { ] { Ticer calinly brought the plane to a landine. = ducting the hearings : . f= EE ——— [September would require apweeks or months, there ill be no Bound irom China to the Bronx Zoo in New York, the animal Was Much of Myr. Green's testimony int yropriations in excess of war, probably for a decade to come. in charge of Dr. A. E. Best of West China Union University. a pas. attempted to refute previous labor » S ° Bar Officials, Judges Confer proj ; : : f this situation is i senger. Dr. Best did not know of the panda’s rampage until the ship board testimény regarding its im- U 0 0C a és rap ’
Knowiedge of by lieved to have been behind Presi- | was landed partialty as between A. F. of L. and
dent Rosevelt's dramatic peace ap- “Does anybody have any fresh bamboo,” he asked. “That will pacify €.1. O baka on. | . . » peal and Prime Minister Chambe hey { He aise indirectly tried to dis ww D an Prime Mink Chanir | 'l wn pin OCs Two Die in State Traffie ro most overnisht decision A jprove press charges of the C. I. © i Although the salary vestorations
Iain’'s 1 r iain tand certain A. F. of Lb groups, later | : : . . : : p +3 ay ATA r" ~ | Indianapolis Bar Association of-| will vary, the average will be ap-
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impose conserintion \ fy ; | e ‘d by the committee, that! - A — | l wyasyi . : {to be heard b | ficlals and County Superior Court! Proximately $10 for each school
Some observers are inclined to see . } ¥ le = 1 \ a peach portent in the fact th ( yd : A oe \ i d (the Walsh-Batden-Green amend A surprise checkup by State Police resulted in 118 week-end arrests : month. Under the present salary AR : ; 4 { . ments do not represent the A. FL 01. ch irvsnt Af tra fa . NAVA he Pi bas : : § judges, in a meeting today, outlined | "non. PO AEF . the kh 1EHNE units of the Nazi = Mv. Cp «aid he testified in 00 Charges of traffic law vidlations while City and County police appre- = schedule, there are 62 different sal- \ L. Mr. Green said he testified i) ,..;.4 84 others | proposed revamping of County ary classifications. Under the new
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t ame of e Denver and Hous= AR esd wr : : . he name of the Denver ant Wo persons were killed in state traffic and 18 were injured in city Court procedure for the purpose of schedule there will be only 27
Ses. aS off Spain. far Fron 9 -3 : a Meir home base thers n¥gue the ( JO111CS F.,ar i ton A. PF. of conventions and of y : 3 ff verte. caving that Spanish ports n : N ION - I A F of L. vouneil at A dccidents one seriously : : ea raising the qualifications of jurors Under the 1927 schedule ‘Which day are the same as German SB the recent Miami session ; Mis. Esther Kelley, 39. Frankfort, died in the Clinton Qounty Hos. and expediting jury trials (has been amended each year since @ mich ‘loser to Gibraltas | O R reshman pital shortly after a crash 10 miles south of Frankfort early yesterday. ii : | 1931, many teachers whose training i 8 x E == Lists Favorable Changes Injured were Byron Evans Jr. 30, Lebanon, and P. C. Sloan, 40, Frankfort.| The proposed changes would: and experience were similar, were Harry Crawford Williams, 20,/ 1. Permit jury commissioners to hot receiving equal wages, Mr.
j i iat } ee! as After praising the law, and ifs ads : : : : m TE Gibraltar could, by any chan SPRINGFIELD. Ii. May 1 Aviation Commission Meets: Eset by the Labor Board AU E Clinton Township athlete, was killed make more thorough investigations Buchanan said. The new schedule enced and SWez ea i, { U ) The State of linois x ior Cha irmel ova IK. Garrison when his car crashed into a truck "0s iva ror rovV | establishes more uniformity, he SHenced an . v. Pp : g TRE 50.000 Member cards under Chairmen Lloyd K. Gairison TWO BLAZES 0 S near Valparaiso, [of rosprctive Jurors. as Brovided | aden
ge ana perhaps decisive part « face was 8 g back to land Francis Biddle, Myr. Green bit= a . under a new statute. : phere sitian a PAnglo-French na power would nor today after a check | Are Flown Here [terly attacked the present board. It State police set up a blockade in} 3 Make uniform the system of | ID 1933 teachers’ salaries were reBe bottled up in th editerranea Et 11¢ ecordas i ’ . {consists of Chairman J Warren 600 30 locations late Saturday and early [setting jury calendars. | duced from 15 to 21 per cent. Some British and French prestige 1d havged a pestoffice ervor for | fi z | Madden, Edwin 8. Smith and Dons vesterday and stopped 12,702 CAIs.| 3. Establish a system for pre-|eStorations have been made since, siffer a ¢ : ; The American Legion national ald W. Smith Two hundred twenty-five police trial conferences. {but all teachers who received mora blow. Greece, Turkey, Rumania ane olq-age pension check | aeronautics commission, meeting She (Wagner) act, once hailed R Davis Banio ‘R da Shen's Wa x3 Sa 19 on Clarence E. Merrill, Bar Associa- Jinks 51500 In 1m RTE now resenving perhaps Poland BES University of Missouri fresh- hee today, discussed proposals to ov s-abors magna charta, has been en Uavis banjo "Rescued; charges of drunken driving. tion president. said other meetings “In addition to recognizing salary forced out of y abo man student . oy TUSCUSSea bivhosals te distorted into an instrument of op- Drunkometer Used (to perfect the proposed procedure alities,” Mr. Buchanan said GAIanY and ‘he check. for &2 as de urge expansion of National Guard pression by the partial and biased WOMan Has Heart Attack. jchanges world be held. He sajq|iDfduadnties, Mr. Sucnanah said, rl ' Those charged with driving while possibility of increasing the per the Board has considered the fact: i drunk were given drunkometer tests, diem pay for jury commissioners in that salaries paid to Indianapolis ye abi Nast } 1 Wise and Said it was “all vient POLS | (Photo, Page Three) Safety Director Donald Stiver said. order to set up a jury investigation teachers do not compare favorably pd they ave, the Yo means of th me if Oi Wants to While these matters still were in { = ; : He said the policy of establishing system also was discussed. with Salaries paid In any Spher knowing. 1 AN On Jo caida that hel th oh Hegs But the discussion stage, the eights ROPER NOMINATED | Fires in two suburban areas to- blockades at unannounced times Under the proposed plan, Com- Crii0s of Sil pans ! A S¥pan they Smanate to member commission was expected 16 day caused damage estimated at Would be continued by the depart- missioners would select from the Sures lor haiahadols s0ho0ly oar ‘ ment. This was the first state-wide County Assessor's books names for relatively low: that teachers have
ouch With =ome © majo t More of this adopt resolutions for presentation $3600 4 " ade a Work ach vear RaRcalieres: © e an to the national executive commit: ; 2 iq PlOCKade to be attempted by the prospective jurors who qualified | More work to do each year : chaneeller ation t lel A large frame building at 1718 department, | strictly under the law. In this way All these facts pointed to the | >. i . wv
seem wort! 3 repeating tee which meets here Thursday S. High School Road. Ben Davis v : ; i : : need for as wi ; : S 1 1 } 3 § } ad, E avis, : , y ‘ . . rr action such as we have Mt this, also. should be made PO E HIN A p AN David 8. Ingalls, Cleveland. foi- x ’ ] Three hundred and six drivers! he said, a great portion of the jur-| s vat of the above bi ¢ A Bim mer Assistant {
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and reserve aeronautical activities administration of the present and the training of more civilian (Continued on Page Three)
Seore : = = was damaged $2600 when sparks were warned by the police, and 175 ors who are disqualified after they! taken, even though it may be necesSecretary of the from a defective flue ignited the wen law ¢ ; ot ; , in. | sary for the 'd to curtail other a ed b F D R or Po S : 1 1 were ordered t ve pr - t urv x . |! sary for the Board to curtail othe N m y ; : : f t e o have their head- reach the jury box would not be in
s Fefinite FOR SEIZING DANZIG Navy, is commission chairman shingle roof. A used furniture store lights fixed immediately, he said./ cluded among those drawn to sit in items in the budget for the coming A Cites U. 8. Lag i : |and three apartments in the build-| Among those arrested in the city | trials. year.” More Hopeful Vacated by Armour, ing also were damaged {and county, 11 were charged with | The pretrial conferences would be ————————————————
Making af anda l aarial : ; 23% peamE Saal aera . | At Mars Hill, the home of Charles) speeding and nine with drunken | designed to settle court cases before LIGHT FROST DUE;
. Lol at the Indianapo meh. 275 dirst Av or z toivg ial its imi i Talk of Protectorate Like nc Ataietic Club last night, 8. Pail WASHINGTON, May 1 (U, B) | k¥neh, 2708 Bist Ave, East. was driving Bn CG gg egg CHILL TO REMAIN NY hrich 3 Ex Fu oe as . * : aiaged $i nl another fire . a : { necessary cases from the ur JONSON, editor of Aviation, said President Roosevelt itodav nomine= The furniture store was owned by Three Speeders Fined | Colon Aare. 9 3 Bx i :
td § 7 0 HTODRAN COWBNE ARAVE Ki) 3 : ‘ 3 Nazis in Bohemia. Yat European countries have sur= ated former Secretary of Commerce Dewey Smith, who, with his wife Most of the city and countv ar- —————— LOCAL TEMPERATURES passed the United States in aero- and daughter, Betty Jane, 11, lived acts * 3 i i Sr >
nautical yeseareh and Production Danield C. Roper to be U. 8 min- in one of the Apartments. The Sthe: were made on Road 40 and {| fam... 1 Wam... A Wp. . \ G au i S en a Proauaciion nN ohne of the apartments 1e¢ other . » a - ~ ‘ WARSAW, Ms i Taking Germany as ihe meac. 15ter to Canada Wo mda were occupied by were part ol an Announced Cam UAKE ROCKS AKITA fam. 42 lam... bility 1 \ mie i . X Te Gy erlY z pied b paign against night driving viola-! | \ Sam... 46 12 (Noon).
a ih : EH = ume stuck with 10 points, he said His nomination, as envoy extraor= Myr. Smith's brother. Paul Smith,
IE: that tiie vorinkrv's se ted iis a : oe Hh Wi : : Y aw i) LOIS Sam... 49 ip. Me... 3 or | the : : 2 ns S aehial production dinary and minister plenipotentiary, With his wife and son, Paul Jr. 6, Three motorists charged with IN NORTHERN JAPAN a 15 onl) added that afte and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hinme ; \ : © adae ¢ nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinman speeding 60 miles an hour or more A light, but not damaging frost
syed today ina Governmel : 5 was sent to the Senate for confirma- While a : Hi te LYovernment 's XHans heh 2% id ie ie as NN Progress y I Af YY p » Ss 3 re adie . ~ » SORE s rotn , xpan Mr. Roper would fill a post e € fire was In Progress. on Road 40 were fined by Municipai = . was predicted for tonight by the {Ves INK eet. this ounty % 1 On has been vacant since forme:
Government os Paul Smith ran into his apartment court Judge Charles J. Karabell. | Weather Bureau
erected Sic that in wis, Fate only Ave to SIX POIRt: A%AIRSt fw Stet a + wnnda Nemmanna 200 rescued a banjo shert wark 9% > . . y ; ne fa suggested also that in View Germany's 10 Rucaa : S. Minister to Canada Norman THE Beeist ihe Loviohh home witis R« b rt F. Lewark, 2726 N. Olney Wires Broken. Show Win- ‘While continued cool weather to NICY §o= Ee. Thole 7 : Armour was transferred to Chile ne fire at the Lyn nome 3H St., was fined $15 and costs and his night was predicted, the Bureau Govern. | Jon (tal 09 ANA FYanCes Mr. Roper resigned from the discovered by Mus Emma Lynch, driver's license suspended for 90 dows Shattered Fires Start. promised that it will continue to Ya Th AVAA # 10Aart attack Ane y 3 te > ” h p y toward sshz cabinet last December Who suffered a heart attack during! days. Curtis Alexander of 316 De- ’ be fair tonight and tomorrow.
§ { TIAN ~ ~ An ¥ s 4 { the excitement, Quincy St. was fined $10 and costs i
he Alliso IRINEEring Co., Spee | = = — ‘and John Jenkins of 47 W. 23d St, TOKYO. May 1 (U. P.).—A severe r ~ a ere itr us BEDFORD FUGITIVE CIRCUS LION TAKES $15 and costs ; | earthquake res in File pe PLEA FOR NEW BEER planes are unqgel CONIC HUNTED IN THICKET Prani Tie 5 Warthingies 3 fecture today i PERMIT TRIAL LOSES arugQist, received a possible skullf i s wer rok ; — — . STROLL IN BOSTON fracture today when his car struck jt Inti See broasy sad)
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p A ario 0 ’ n . the side of a railroad underpass at! damage or possible casualties. How- Ca Bint Dy ape! or BOSTX IN, May 1 (U. POA cir- Missouri St. and Kentucky Ave., ever, it was known that store motion for a new trial in the ap= cus lion escaped from his cage at : Tr (windows were shattered in the city peal case o mer Klipsch, Peters Boston Garden today, strolled out CRASH INJURES BRUCE CABOT|of Funakohima and fires were Han Samy ei? ae onto a 10-foot-wide shelter over one LOS ANGELES, May 1 (U. P.).— raging. | wholesale permit by the State Ale of the Boston & Maine Railroad Bruce Cabot. screen star, and four| First reports said houses in Caaosu! coholic Beverages Commission on tracks and sat down Pasadena College students were in-| Pass were destroyed. “economic” grounds. Circus employees. after pricking jured slightly today in an automo-| The earthquake was of the severe! Attorneys for Mr. Klipsch have
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- adqitional facilities {on BEDFORD. Ind, May 1 (U. P) = research alse was State Police and local officers todas last night's banquet by wronged wooded section near erick B. Collins, sales manager here in search of James Blevins, 13 of the Boeing Ameraft Co, manu. former Purdue University student cturers of Army planes A Ad been sentenced to the Legion membership of 943600 Pendletor formator rch : : ¢ Pal reported at the meeting at | has Mmisseq the bo AL Polahd (Continued on Page Three) s escaped at 6 a. m. as him with pikes, persuaded him back bile accident. Mr. Cabot suffered | vertical type, the type which caused | indicated they will appeal the case Saen-Fosent owen R Lincoln Dunbar started to into his cage slight bruises and abrasions. { the great disaster in 1923. {to the Indiana Supreme Court. The ertain of their position, and ‘ | 7 * ’ leave with him for Pendleton. Of» . MS————— s = |county court previously had upheld SRNR. JUEOAVIE 30 Gate «ow } e Can Resist World | ficers followed and saw him enter » - . . [the denial of the application for dartitioned . Via 30 cays ag / d / ® | the thicket. Bleving quit Purdue 1929 Poli Wi ll B B the permit by the commission. Mobably wit el war. But i g this spring. He was sentenced Sate . CY l ring ac a rosperi Uy Te or oor —a=—rs ¥ x snl 10 Bels 3 | WALLACE BEERY DIVORCED CARSON CITY, Nev, May 1 (U,
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Ae Rims Mmiding up Italian mfwence Wallace Beery, the veteran film . . ” BERLIN, May 1 J. ¥ enter we love peace.” Herr Hitler declared BELIEVED SUICIDE CI v . Ea : : actor. They had been married 15 *OREIGN UNEASINESS Hitler. adaressin gia ay mass “T Know (hat a certain intermational WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. P.).— return of business activity, provid-) assured value of the dollar, and in- vears. Mrs. Beery charged her hus- . DULLS STOCK TRADE of vout <. Pio- TP Journalism day by aay les KANSAS CITY. Kas May 1 «U Chairman John W. O'Leary of the ing more jobs, fewer taxes and re-| centive of reward. band with cruelty. VO > claimed rmany’s armed might 2 od 9 So de and The automobile of Edward I. executive committee of the U S. sulting in at least an 80 billion doi-| He Focommonded the following 3 and bitterly de- as suspen upon many chneider. seeretary-treasurer of ami hay x ay ay vw Ay \ law n » | “specific course of action”: | SEW YORE Noe 1 ie a SRY Sotuy i SHIR) de. ; HIE GOTn Wor ror one Te Te ral he Cimber of Sovmmetes oda pro-|lar income.” He recalled the con- Sy Remove uncertainties of the TIMES FEATURES ertainty regarding the European in : fe most heavily armed nations Concrete Co, was found in the To cd A. return to Government ditions that prevailed when the future due to Government controls olitical situation today continued ‘United we o ithetand the the world, prepared for any Fairfax bridge. over the Missouri Policies of 1920 to restore the na- United States actually atttained an beyond those needed to correct ON INSIDE PAGES ® restrict tr QIRE on ih 5 14 Sey told the Work- eventuality : But. he added. the River today, and in it were note in- tional income to 80 billion dollars. 80 billion dollar income. President abuses: Bock Exchange as the Ist fuctu- | ers Divided wi : Lv SUNTIY heeded peace to complete dicating he had committed suicide Addressing the opening session of Roosevelt has set that figure as| «2 Revise those laws which create ted Parrowly around previous clos= As honored as th eague of Nz the great tasks it had begun Then, Meanwhile, Pendergast pleaded not pa Chamber's 27th annual meet the New Deal goal Government | ang separate labor and management Books ....... 9!Johnson ..... 10 ag levels, Transactions were around tions may be. our Western fortifis ny Be hea nies Of naziism guilty in U. 8. Cowrt to charges he a ng A : Statistics showed that this level so as to restore again the mutual Broun ...... 10 Movies ...... 11 he quilest of car. Most changes cations are for me a better guar IN a aia " evaded paving income tax ng. Mr. O'Leary proposed a five- was attained only once—in 1929. regard and recognition of joint in- Clapper ..... 10 Mrs. Ferguson 10 tere tracuona 4} : : i me Yoo RC TaD are Sgeinst Se ; . point program to accomplish this. “What were the conditions then terests: | Comics 14 Obituaries .... CHICAGO, May 1 (U. |} W hich IE : inti Min before I COIS te Deer a : GIRL FLIER INJURED He belittled “word assurances” from prevailing that made that income “3. Revise tax laws so as to fol-| Crossword ... 15{pyle ......... d Viheat prices on the Chicas Ry Ca ry young Inst | of Nationa: Socialiom rs Ere . BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Mav 1 (U. the Administration and Congress of possible?” Mr, O'Leary asked. . low the rule of revenue purposes Curious World 14 | Questions “is. f Trade soared as mueh as 2 cent We cannot spate the individual abroad against the Reich NORA or i )—Miss Hilda ven, Chinese 200d ~ encouragement to business ; : “A quick review reminds us, he rather than reform; Editorials “ain 10’ Radio day as fears of serious crop dam=- his freedom. He Must Work in the LaNizing and poisoning its inter ne ni hck up at Pratt There is need now that ‘word said, that it was attained in a 4. Stop unnecessary Government Fashions .... 9 Mrs. Roosevelt ge from eontinu Wy weather Labor Service SIX months in Dational relations Bile A i en route from Mo- assurances be translated into ac- period of declining taxes, a reduc- | spending and lessen Government ex-| Financial .... 15 Scherrer . the Sowthwes! mounted. He: the Labor Service is Worth Mote They agitate against Germany a Sumy am 1 was learned tion, he said. tion of Government debt. a balanced | penditures so as to bring approach Flynn ....... 10, Serial Story.. 1 vofit taking sales near the end to the hation than a year of ine With all means in their power. I| ne Pe, taken to the Objective of this meeting of the budget, & free flow of capital, con- to a balanced budget with resultant’ Forum ...... 10 Society oe... € trading. however. out carly | tellectual Work" shall arm Germany with an tn opal a Shh: $ ut it was not Chamber, he said, “Is to develop | tinulug bette labor relations be-, confidence; te {Gallup ...... 9|Sports ..... 8, cent from the best prices. "I do hot nead to emphasize that Means in my poner” im Ply aetermined how seri- specific correctives necessary in tween employ and gmployee with-| “5, So modify our restrictive laws| In Indpls. ... 3 State Deaths . : (ously she was injured, {order that the nation may have a out Government inte erence, an as to restore the flow of capital.” Jane Jordan.. I Wiggam .... 1 is a Y !
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