Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1939 — Page 1
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FORECAST: Fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight.
scripps -Howaro§ VOLUME 51—NUMBER 72 SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1939 a Postofhce, Indianasolis, Ind.
Study Ways to Cut Crossings Toll _ BOYINUREDIN or=rie 08 GIVEN UP FOR DEAD
TORLHNES JB AS SUB LIES ON SEA BED,
evcoseees UB DEFYING RESCUE SHIPS
During Severe Electrical
PRICE THREE CENTS
Bilurianee. | | REFUGEE SHIP Admiralty Officially Abandons All Hope and LIBHTNIAG DAMAGE HIGH Defends Move to Save Doomed Men
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Hour; Fair Tonight and | Tomorrow Forecast. | IN CARIBBEAN “ HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR TOLL
sea - Previous Accidents to Thetis, One Involving
LOCAL TEMPERATURES a. iv 12 10 a. m....
somo TNA mC | ! Appeals by Radio to New jammed Gears, Recalled by Aid of rw Hema | World Nations to Let Firm Which Built It.
A severe electrical and rain storm 4 : 922 Jews Land.
struck the city today, injuring a boy | $A aa es = # en | and leveling utility wires. Lightning | #8 | Havana. “Jne 3 (UO. Py LIVERPOOL, June 3 (U. P.).—The Admiralty ane
struck two homes. a Crowded with 922 German-Jewish nounced today that it has abandoned all hope, for the men The temperature dropped eight EE : : refugees for whom no home could entombed in the stricken submarine Thetis, which sank in a LoL J 32 — qunng he SR “70 be found, the Hamburg-American the Irish Sea Thursday in the worst submarine disaster in | Rainfall during the hour measured liner St. Louis aimlessly cruised the history with a toll of 98 dead. [12,08 ah eh | a Caribbean today appealing by radio | Ninety-seven of the men died gasping in the pitch-
The Weather Bureau warned that| ; to nations of the New World to re- : . ‘ : another storm may occur this aft-| © S : Ls Ne fidiore hlack hull as lethal chlorine gas from operating batteries : lieve her of her terrified passengers |. : filled their cramped compartments.
|ernoon. The Bureau, however, said | : 8 | the weather would clear and that it a before there was a wave of suicides | Eo ye © |would be fair tonight and tomor- | aboard. They lay in a steel tomb 130 feet beneath the rippling BE [FOF, an cooler 1otghL. - : wr | Ordered out of this port by Presi- surface of the sea 14 miles offshore. The 98th man perished | d j | ' 'i : ) 4 he : 1 1 3 “ “on Boy, 12, Is Injured ent Federico Laredo Bru, the St. i..ino {6 fight his way to safety in an “escape” lung.
n 8 h & Louis sailed, officially to return to| ; The injured boy was Robert Foe i \ Hamburg, but actually, Capt. Wil-|— (Only a bright green buoy,
Smith, 12, of 343 N. Colorado Ave. Ph 1 helm Schroeder, the skipper, said, to| i rrovu Harvmalst 2 He was knocked to the ground by, (ef hs cruise around the West Indies for DICUS WITNESS With the SoM ren a 2 . ioe | a time in hope some country would arge white letters, marke shock when lightning struck a near- Chief Justice Hughes |answer his appeals and offer the
by tree while he was playing near #7 refugees a home. the grave at sea of the men of ‘his home. He was unconscious when One offer came by radio from the the British Navy and civilian |a City Hospital ambulance arrived. £ Dominican Republic, which would technicians who s “| He received cuts on the face and {take all refugees but only on condi- " or . set out Times Photo. forehead. tion that they post $500 each as im- Thursday morning for what The Police Department today studied methods for ; head, inspected the flasher signal at the crossing, | The bov was picked Jp by Ed- | igtation depos: syd are tenia was to have been a routine reducing the death toll at the Madison Ave, crossing which has claimed three lives this year, two within ward Riley, of 337 N. Colorado Ave., | ‘believed it would be impossible for | sel: Ain . . ; of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Yesterday Capt. Lewis = the last week. Late Thursday George Vetor of and Lowell McLeod. 80, of 338 N.| ! the refugees to raise any such sums Crystal Flash Seeks Court test dive of the new submerJohnson (left), Traffic Department head, and Lieut. | Fairmount crashed into the signal and died at City Colorado Ave. He was revived by but they said some wealthy Ameri- Order to Get State |sible. Lawrence McCarty, Accident Prevention Bureau Hospital a few hours later. (the amublance doctor and remained san SOUS Mgnt raise at least part of At 4:30 p. m. (9:30 a. m. Indiane : e money. - Mm,
at home. ee —— { Two Indianapolis Power & Light There was one other possible ave- Supply Contract. apolis Time) today it was an-
|Co. wires, each carrying 2300 volts, Chief Justice Is Confined by nue of escape for the refugees. It meet nounced
i i 4 TA 2 7 : : : was announced that President Juan |» i y |were struck by i ! ) de ie ; | The admiralty regret that thers All Set N OW LINK 3 TERM NO ack bY seming x Si Ulcer: High Court will Demosthenes Arosemena of Panama T. A. Dicus, State Highway Com-| i Onur ; dificati S ; : y | ’ had granted permission for two of mission chairman, was called as o !S NOW no jonger any justification
half blocks from Riley Hospitai. | Meet on Monday. |them—Dr. Julius Lewith, a Vienna witness today by attorneys for the fOr hope that any further lives can
. When the ends of the broken | - py “ay , fo 1 FOR ELEVATION rs 2 Marr AND [RADE BID flasnes of light and steam soared Pliysiclan, and Ris Wile=lo , enter Crystal Flash Petroleum Corp, tobe saved irom ine Theus. 5 : . : ifv i i ; Salvage work will continue, but it s Wowk 9 , | ashes of light and steam soared| : 3, y . ery ESELY in a suit brought by the| - L Is Worth 2 Months | 15 to 20 feet in the air. | WASHINGTON. June.:3.(U, P).{ Others aboard = the ship quickly | oration to restrain the State| Was doubted that the 1575-ton craft
| |—The Supreme Court clerk's office appealed to Panama for similar per- |... 4 oc : “avd | COUld be raised from the muddy bed mission on the promise they later | Highway Commission from award of the sea today.
= arts Se h ives F | gd ; —————" Vacation. Ww ' : Other Wires Felled announced today that Chief would go to the United States ling contracts for oil and gasoline in | South Siders Form Bloc —_—— Administration Is Seeking The company's wires also were Justice Charles Evans Hughes is| pt wae reported that arrangements | \D® Greenfield district to the Pure Tragedy Clues Hinted HREE brothers, who wanted : : knocked down by high winds af suffering from a duodenal ulcer had been completed to transfer Dr (Oil Co. . : | It even was uncertain that she For Mass Appeal to to start their vacation in top Better Relations With North i Hiaw 4 4 hi i pt rae corporation ales is seeking ia] | : nb sta and Hiawatha Sts, across and will be confined to bed for some |Lewith and his wife to Panama iss Jar i ed water, wi ys STL IE varaln 13 ton ill b mandate the Commission to award could be towed underwater, with her
| | n : | ; : Works Board. | gether in one room in Methodist Little Business. {from the Indiana University Medi- time. from any port which the St. Louis | o,¢acts for about 650,000 gallons cargo of dead, to Llandudno on the |
< { he announcement was made by | enters before returning to Germany. | : - : cal School The ann e CR of gasoline and an undetermined, .. hy Welsh coast. One suggestion
: ‘ Wires also were reported struck Nelson A. Potter, assistant clerk in : amount of oil to it. The corporation wag that further attempts to lift her NATIONAL AFFAIRS at Merrill and East Sts. Wilson charge of press relations. Report Liner Anchored claims to be the low bidder. rR Do OL
etme Hospital from operations yester-
4 i : . : | day in which their tonsils and South Side residents were being| adenoids were removed.
: zed today for assed at- : : ‘ ; : : ) organized today for a massed a The boys. Gordon. 11; Ronald, | blocked for this session. St.. 800 block. ‘grippe earlier this year after his | Commission purchasing agent, ear-|“*» Sang DONORS. theca or old trvi Light company officials said that the tragedy Ww: rovided y to demand track elevation. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irving Platt, 3 , o : . ! fC ess March 4. He did not : | ; . ne tragedy was provided today in Members of the South Side Civie| 5664 Washington Blvd | Sion Fe 1: Res qpower aver | Eetaenc) Squad Jade Yepalts ss Cf Congress A Hamburg American liner St. Louis, [Judge Russell J. Ryan that there They obtained a leave of ab- : |quickly as possible e Indiana Bell ; va ; Vi : involved in two previous idents . ? AVY SPE — . ; That illness was the first time Mr. carrying more than 900 German- . . ed 1x previous acciaents, following a meeting at the South| Sence from School B84 for the NAVY SPEEDS 350-million-dol- |Telephone Co. reported that none of than the Pure Oil Co. bid for the = diving controls. Side Turners’ Hall last night, at) Bh ttoA Pe rd OO illiam | TEN-DOLLAR hike in 6d age | The Indianapolis Street Railways, DY, 1liness to absent himself from ;3 miles off the Cuban coast while that these bids were higner than|, .."c .0. tered in outfitting the : : : re x : othe Court. He was appointed in new efforts were being made to per- that submitted by the plaintiff. a i . “a political football,” and a rotten ! . YOR in its Service Thetis for service after her launchproposition.” { I'he boys wanted to he in good | INVESTIGATION of Maj. Gen, | Lightning ripped off the roof of Complete Rest Necessary mit the ship's homeless passengers, | from officials of Cammell-Laird : » eA TE | oe 8% the iT Hone Bigg id 'a porch at the home of Joseph Cow-| ~The Chief Justice” Mr. Potter the Miami Herald said today. When asked by attorneys for the Lid. builders of the $1.700.000 une wes Seren 8s ® Sesult of ws ve ut vir me! ome gut, | Yada eonun » i herd, 2050 S. Capitol Ave. The rain said, “will be unable to attend Court HL pewspapey said vo Miami plaintiff whether the award had a gibi nts h § £ Savylh { are ay S S - ctingui , ir Ss Ww ’ i i i i y sa p |extinguished the resultant fire. attorneys who flew to Havana Just... ade to the highest bidder, R. S. Johnson, managing director, road within a week. There have | of fhe Mogerne Sales Co. of H. C. Doren, 61 S. Bradlev St. 2 duodenal ulcer and it is necessary | to represent a group of influential Mr. Skinner said: said the Thetis had been in .wo . iti ‘Ace ; r 1 eo | . . ’ . N OL. p, been three fatalities at the crossing | 1e boys are to be released 'the lightning raced down an aerial for him to have the immediate and and wealthy American Jews and vere “nothing of sav momeat’ United Press Staff Correspondent and burned out the radio. lusual treatment of complete rest ; ; ps ! 5 . : been hurt there. . ror ; ferred with Cuban officials. The plaintiff contended that the : WASHINGTON, June 3.—The Ad-| Fuses were blown out at the Pan- ang specific diet. W an oon contract for oil and gasoline for Recalls Previous Accidents letters to Mayor Sullivan and Works with the nation's shopkeepers, with Ning struck outside wires. 16 take Dart i ’ ir : eel : ey OS, | part in the welcome to their |“through abuse of proper discretion... Amiens . 3 ” Board members, informing them of | JOSTLE ROYAL PAIR |a persistence that recalls the state- | YT, | Britannic Majesties or to attend the | 2 prope hit the front of our dock here,” Mr, their: intention to push elevation | ment of Postmaster General Farley: dinner in their honor at the White | Fa ; "Roosevelt has his eve on 1940 as 142 ARRESTED IN
vy the State Highway Commission | Cn ve > : in awarding contracts.” [Johnson said. “On another occasion
b Mr. Skinner further testified on the hydroplane gear controlling the direct examination that the bid of diving did not function and ‘we post 3/poned a scheduled trial dive until t 'we got the hydroplane in order.”
INCOME TAX revision is nq walnut Sts, and on W. 27th | Mr. Hughes suffered an attack of Off Coast of Cuba le ano Rte eGnwaY |ealiles and pontoons tendance at 4 Works Board meeting ANd Louis, 6. are the sons of | CONSERVATIVES fight exten- | address to the special joint Session aryap1 Fla. June 3 (U. P.).—The lier testified before Superior Court return to the Court for six weeks. were. three lower ‘bids on gasoline | disclosure that the Thetis had been Club took the lead in the movement . Ndi i Hy roy ; Hughes. who is 77. had been forced Jewish refugees. anch last night Gr i 5 i ; stifi ; operations, performed in one-two- | lar building program. its wires were down. bh By refugees. ore 1a ght Greenfield supplies. He also testified The disclosure that trouble had whict 1 tion plans were termed : vhich elevati 1 s | Wright. | assistance sought in House. {Inc., reported there was no interrup- 1930 } 4 | suade the Cuban government to ad- | Skinner Tells of Award ing a year ago this month came The movement to demand action| shape to operate their outboard | Moseley’s affairs is asked. dersea craft. crossing of the Pennsylvania Rail-| eXplained. Mr. Platt is president ber, says Ickes. When lightning struck the home on Monday as he is suffering from | coo the St Louis cleared were said ; “It was made to one of the high- previous accidents, but that they since Jan. 1. Seven others have! from the hospital tomorrow. By LYLE C:. WILSON that the attorneys immediately con- est bidders.” Wait First Meeting D - 4 . : a in Rane! Rid cami a 156 + ADMIRING VETERANS ministration is seeking better rela- | So. pers supply firm, at| “He will thus be confined to his! |the Greenfield district had been| “The Thetis had an accidant The League also voted to send tions with business today, especially 409 S. Pennsylvania St. after light- peg for awhile and will be unable ALLEGED HIJACKER lawarded to the Pure Oil Co. when, after one of her trials, she plans. House and the garden party and
| The demand for action is to bel
RCLI0 : well as the next man.” dinner at the British Embassy. made before the W orks Bosyd at Queen Forced to Call on The play for little business sup- “There is no reason to doubt his | [the plaintiff on oil ranged from 2 its first meeting to consider ey ; port is both direct and effective. | AFETY BLOCKADE full recovery but he must have a hot Fleei in C C ing [cents to 27 cents a gallon and tha : tion under the new laws. It goes Escort for Assistance | It inevitably figures here in third- complete rest for the time being.” Shot eeing in Lar arryng ;, the same gradations of oil, the, There were Admiraly officials who into effect June 15. It cuts the rail- * | term speculat.on. A : : er | 'Pure Oil bid ranged from 34 to 36 believed that the 1575-ton Thetis roads’ share of the cost from 50 to : ms | Another factor reportedly influ-' : Butler May Preside $1000 Stolen Cargo. | cents might have struck some submerged 20 per cent. : By WEBB MILLER lencing the Administration's atti- State Police Check 13,355! The Court is scheduled fo meet ———— "Queries Price Setu object. driving a hole in the subThe meeting last night reached United Press Staff Correspondent tude toward business are the re-| : : ’ Monday for its final session of the Lg . ; ; Pp marine’'s steel sides and letting the shouting stage when Leo Kriner.| ABOARD ROYAL PILOT TRAIN, Ports from the President's fiscal| Cars in Statewide Net. 1938-30 term and then recess until| AN Alleged hijacker was Killed «wag this not 9 to 11 cents a water into two forward compart= attorney and a member, declared: pN ROUTE, June 3 (U. P.).—King and monetary advisory committee— | - iis next October. When Mr. Justice and three others were captured by gallon higher than the plaintiff's ments. “There have been two killed in the George and Queen Elizabeth began the so-called “peaks and valleys’ ‘ Hughes was ill this spring. Associate Indiana State Police near Valpa- bid.” James W. Noel. plaintiff's at-| That, it was said, would explain last week at the crossing. It Is 8°t- 5 523_.mijle trip through the loneli- 8'OUpP, composed of persons in and| State police checked 13355 justice McReynolds. 77-year-old | ya; hortly after davbreak today.| Orne asked the witness. the sharp dive which buried the ting awful.” lest part of Western Canada today, Out of office. It is headed by Treas- Passenger cars and arrested 142 dean of the tribunal, presided in his raiso shortly after daybreat t0de”:| Mr. Skinner replisd that it was. Thetis’ nose in the mud. Called “Biggest Problem” Ahead of them lay virtually un- Ury Secretary Morgenthau and is drivers in a statewide “safety” place. Mr. Justice McReynolds, The slain man was Ted Harris 22] It was brought out in cross-ex-| Another suggestion was that a inhabited prairies and only two Meeting with increasing frequency. blockade from 8 to 11 p. m. last however. has left Washington for a °f Chicago, Donald F. Stiver, Stale amination by Thomas Longfellow. torpedo tube had cracked, flooding He referred to the Madison Ave. p.jaf stops. at Saskatoon and Mel-| Informed persons say its recom- night, officers announced today. prolonged visit to Elkton, Ky., and Police Superintendent, announced. |deputy State Attorney General, that the forward compartments and crossing ; ville, Saskatchewan Province. mendations are given serious con-| Special attention was paid to js not expected to attend Monday's| He said that the four men were the plaintiff had bid only on the gradually covering the forward es= “Track elevation has been a rot-| paying them lav mountains and Sideration at the White House. Re- headlights and tail lights. session fleeing with about $1000 worth of Greenfield District and that it was cape hatch. ten proposition,” said Henry Brink- ipo. cone of the first outbreak of POrts made by the committee cov-| Superintendent Donald Stiver of | py was believed tha! Associate Merchandise stolen from trucks out possible for each bidder to submit, The Admiralty’s formal aban man, another member. political friction since their tour t'€d such subjects as taxes, social the State Police reported that 330 Justice Butler second to Mr. Mec- of Chicago. When thev lost con- bids on all districts. . donment of hope was announced “Those tracks should have been |, oq, tw. weeks ago. ; security, labor-business relationship warnings were issued. Three of Reynolds in seniority, will preside rol of their car it left the road.| Mr. Skinner, on cross-examina- after wireless consultation with elevated 40 years ago They Never wha feud between William Aber. And credit. It met again yesterday those arrested were charged with at the final session. Harris was shot when he ran for a tion, said that six companies had those in charge of rescue work at (Continued on Page Three) |hart, social credit Premier of Al-| And various means of tempting pri-| drunken driving. Other arrests were My. Justice Hughes apparently swamp, Mr. Stiver said. been awarded "the business through- | the scene, convinced authorities — berta. and Lieut. Gov. J. C. Bowen, Vate' capital into investment chan-| for defective headlights and tail became ill vesterday or Thursday.| The pursing officers were William Out the State. that all possibilities of rescue had
(personal representative of the Kin nels were discussed. lights, no drivers’ licenses, defective On Wednesday he had attended a Nelson and Walter Lahayne from | as mame —————— been exhausted. STOCKS FLUCTUATE for Alberta Province. flared th Meanwhile, the House Ways and brakes, failing to give hand signals, conference of justices. The Court |the Dunes Park Barracks. MINTON T0 ATTEND Public Demands Inquiry IN SLUGGISH TRADE |during the seven-hour stop of the Means Committee, considering a and speeding. has not been in session since Mon-| Mr. Stiver said State Police had | y : By royal entourage at Edmonton. |compromise tax revision program| In the Ligonier district. 140 cars day. but on Wednesday he at- maintained an all-night barricade | SON S GRADUATION | The Admiralty answered demands { ERELE Tie | The first, when Mr. Aberhart was |d€Sisned to “appease” business— checked required attention to head- tended a conference of justices at|near hammond to catch hijackers | ca——— [for a stringent inquiry into the disNEW YORK, June 3 (U. P).— hooed upon his arrival at the rail- | Particularly big business — voted lights and tail lights, Mr. Stiver the Court Building. and it had been lifted shortly before | 7imes Special |aster with a statement that “noth-
Stocks mov ed narrowly around the way station to meet the royal train. | Against any changes in Individual said. He is being treated at his home. [the shooting. | WASHINGTON. June 3.—Sena- ing more could have been done” previous close in dull trading to- occurred beyond the sight of Their | InCOMe tax rates at this session.|—— eee ————— vor Minton (D. Ind.). Mrs. Minton [to save the lives of the men.
day, with most traders unwilling Majesties | Mr. Morgenthau had suggested a “The biggest experts in the coune
; : s | * ® 5 | to increase commitments over the| The second. when Lieut Gov. | Study of lower surtaxes on large y [ 16. T M ll d their son, John, and daughter, Mary | .y with al! the best available gear week-end. |Bowen entertained the royal couple | Incomes in event Congress approved | lr J ’ lLres 0 ang 0 0 e an | Ann, are driving to their New Al-|are on the gpot and nothing more
Market news was mixed. The at tea without inviting Premier | Pending legislation to eliminate fu- bany home today. The family is|could have been done,” the Ad ban: ) 3
chief bearish item was the Admin-|Aberhart, may have been noticed | ture issues of tax-exempt Federal » ° | mi i 2 : i} ! al | {to be re-established for the sum-|miralty spokesman said. iftions continued opposition. 10 by Fil Majesties but pase wi: Bonds" Wins Leniency on Pledge to Be Good ~; His meniion cf the rescue ge revision of the Wagner Act at the out a sign of recognition on their | But the Committee last night de- | They will attend the graduation apparently was in answer to public present session of Congress, dis- part. | cided to limit the tax bill to changes ea lof their eldest son, Sherman Jr. demands heard everywhere: “Why closed last night by Secretary of| The mauling occurred during an |in corporate levies, particularly the : ; —- | from the premedical course at In- don't we have a diving bell like the Commerce Hopkins. | unscheduled visit to disabled World | undistributed profits and the ex- A 16-year-old girl. tired of being! Her sister notified police and juve-|this court where we can help you is! i ; " ; Be obs : | : > diana University Monday, and the united States, instead of depending |War veterans at University Hos- |Cess capital stock taxes. ‘a gangster's “moll,” was back home nile authorities. | because of your age, you realize genator will return to his AULIES! em aot by . |pital. The beds had b : This action was followed today ; [that 't vou?” Judge Bradshaw! rr S:on ‘Davis lung’ apparatus? TIMES FEATURES to ‘the front TY roy hed | the National Association of today. | The girl then told Judge Brad- | at, don't you? Nege 1 hele on Wednesday, it was an-| Of the 102 men who rode out to the first time during the tour the, (Continued on Page Three) | Tearfully she told Juvenile Court shaw that she and her husband yoy have participated in crimes | PO pnCer. ton is returning to | $¢® in the morning sunlight Thurs« ON INSIDE PAGES (crowds got out of hand. As the ——— ———— | Judge Wilfred Bradshaw yesterday and three other young married of a serious nature, of a nature washington on June 8 for the gar- | 93%: only four escaped with oxygen King and Queen started along the DOG BITES INJURE that she was “sorry for the trouble couples had held up a filling sta-|that if you had been taken to Crim- gen party of King George and! lungs” to tell of horrible suffering (Yow of beds, thousands stormed the ‘she had caused everyone” and tion. beaten and robbed a farmer, | inal Court you would have received een Elizabeth at the British Em- the thinning air after a still-une Broun Mrs. Ferguson 10 grounds. : 5 CHILDREN HERE begged the Judge not to send her to | burglarized numerous stores and long prison sentences for. 'bassy and will join the family at explained ‘accident that drove the Churches «+ 9 /Music . The King and Queen were jostled | a girls’ school. {stolen automobiles in three states.| “The next time you get into new Albany immediately after- submarine’s nose into the mud and Clapper ..... 9 Obituaries until the Queen finally asked ker A | Attractive and impetuous, the girl| “I began to get scared.” she told trouble we won't be able to help ggg, turned her up almost on end. Comics (::.c Pyle Bert to take her and the King| Five children were under treai- ran away from home in March. Judge Bradshaw. “That's why I you. You will then be old enpugh ee ————— The Thetis turned over on her : ok : : ack to their automobile. ment today for dog bites and three| The parents, who live comfortably came home.” that you must stand on your own back, according to divers’ reports Crossword ... nestions - 3 : : : v y a | ! : np Editorials ... 10 Sp : 18 1 : er — owners faced charges of harboring on a combined income of more, police checked the stories—the feet. RIFLE ACCIDENT FATAIL |after being submerged by a rising Financial ... 13 Mrs. Roosevelt 9
17 082 ON WPA ROLLS vicious dogs. ; (than $400 a month, said they did places, the time and victims of the! “I am going to try you and see if| LAFAYETTE, June 3 (U. P).— (Continued on Page Three) Fits 10] Sehesrer ’ Children bitten yesterday were | not report her absence because they gang. They were true and all but you can make good. I'm going to John L. Reeves, 25, of Lafayette, F DR KIN IMPROVING’ Forum ...... 10|Serial Story . 14] Rios |Soterios Georgoulus, 12. of 320|thought she would come back. the girl's husband were captured. put you on probation.” [instructor at the Ferris Institute, . D. R. KI! Grin. Bear It 14 Society > 1 M tmes Special : |Dorman St.; William Fagin, 12, of | They said they received a tele- They face serious charges. The girl wiped her eyes, and Big Rapids, Mich, died last night| BOSTON, June 3 (U., P.).—Mrs, A Sere 6. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Indiana 5059 Carrollton Ave.. Frank Wood-| gram from Kentucky saying she| “Why did you do all this,” Judge said: from a bullet wound suffered acci-| Anne Clark Roosevelt, 22, daughJn Indpls. ... 3 Sports .... 6 TIWPA employment rolls totaled 77.- ward. 2, of 1526 Reisner St.: Herman| was married. Her parents vainly Bradshaw asked. | “I promise you will never have dentally Wednesday. He was target |ter-in-law of the President, was re= Jane Jordan . 5 State Deaths. 7/082 on May 24, a reduction of 662 Webster, 8. of 2821 Highland Ave. | tried to locate her, hit she returned | “I guess I just thought it was any more trouble with me.” shooting with a borrowed rifle and | ported progressing “very satisface
Johnson ..... 10| Wiggam Coens js May 17, WPA headquarters and Ralph Moore, 7, of 840 Indiana| to the home of a sister here. She smart,” she said. “I've had enough.”| She left the courtroom with her accidentally shot himself when he | torily” today following the death Movies ...... -8(Maj. Williams 10 here reported today. Ave, X said she was afraid to, go homeé.. “The only reason that you are in! mother. _ y | attempted to jump across a ditch, at birth of her son early yesterday,
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