Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1939 — Page 5
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JAPS STUDYING PROGRAM TO END
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Consider Forming Coalition Government Under One of Alienated Leaders.
MNOKYO, June 8 (U P.).—A program aimed at ending the Chinese war is being discussed at ers, it was understood today. hility of forming a coalition Gv ernment in China under either Wang Ching-wei or Wu Pei-fu, Chinese leaders alienated from the present Chinese Government. The possibility was also discussed reversing Japanese policy and negotiating directly with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, But leaders realized that such a course would bring bitter eriticism from some Japanese quarters and that if negotiations failed things might be made worse Means of ending the war have heen discussed both at conferences here and among Japanese liaison .agents in China. The inner cabinet, composed of five kev leaders, has ‘taken up the problem, it was underrstood Recent disturbances in Chinese seurrency quotations have convinced leaders, it was said, that some sort ‘of Chinese Government must be forced which Japan can recognize and under which stabilization of ;currency might be effected Despite the Government's preoccupation with China, a visit by “Tadeusz Romer, Polish Ambassador, to Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita caused revival of reports that Japan might seek to mediate a settlement the Polish-German dispute regarding Danzig
2000 Jap Soldiers ‘Killed, Chinese Say SHANGHAT R (UU Chinese reports fold of an important Chinese victor at Teinenkiang, but Japanese denied {Chinese troops had even penetrated ‘the outskirts of this city on the ‘west bank of the Han River, + The Chinese reporis said 3000 Japanese (rorps were Jauring the battle for the city, changed hands five times,
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Discussion centered on the possts
North Side residents claim that become a ‘race track” has been removed at 34th St
COLLEGES SEND 10 GENEVA DELEGATES
M. C. A. chapand Indi-
Ten members of Y. ters at Butler University ana Central College expect to at-
tend the Student Y Conference st Lake Geneva, Wis, June 11-18. The delegation will be accompanied by Clarence Elliott, student secretary ol the Central Y. M. C. A. Richard Dempsey, past president of the Butler unit, will be conference chairman. The Butler group also is to include Joseph Ramsey, Robert Blu, George Diener and Richard Helm. Indiana Central is to he represented by Clovd Rose Jv,
Waiter Brenneman, Kenneth Brooks
and possibly two Others.
VOLU NTEER FIRE MEN MEET
HARTFORD CITY, Ind, June 8 ‘U. P).~-—~The thirty-third annual convention of the Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemen opened here today with representatives from 59 departments attending.
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CALL SPECIAL VENIRE IN WILSON'S TRIAL
Special Judge James D. Ermston today ordered a special venire of 150 names drawn in Criminal Court as lawyers attempted to select a jury to try Sam Wilson on murder charges resulting from the fatal holdup slaying of Edward Maze, West Side filling station operator. Selection of a jury day and a venire of 200 names was exhausted vesterday.
CZECH RESISTANCE T0 NAZIS REPORTED
BERLIN, June 8 (U, P).— Reports persist of mounting difficulties in the absorption of the former Crech territories of Moravia and Bohemia, because of passive resistance on the part oi the Czechs. Reports of street and barroom brawls between Crechs and Germans, cannot be confirmed here, but they were understood to be the chief reason for the visit of Baron Constantin von Neurath, Reich Administrator for the protectorate, to Berlin, and his long discussions with Fuehrer Hitler and the Czech representative here, ex-Foreign Minister Franticek Chvalkovsky.
P.).—News-
WARSAW, June 8 (U, papers expressed some uneasiness today in connection with a mass meeting of 10.000 Nazi Storm Troopers to be held at Danzig June 12 to June 14, Viktor Luetze, chief of staff of German Nazi Storm Troopers, is to attend. and Paul Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Minister of Propaganda, is to speak at Danis June 18.
EASTERN EDUCATOR JOINS |
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., P.).— Indiana University officials announced today that Dr. Tracy M. Sonneborn, 33, Johns Hopkins University zoologist, will become an associate professor of zoology at Indiana next September, Dr. Sonneborn has specialized in study of single-celled forms of animal life,
been negotiated.
began Mon- |
U. FACULTY.
June 8 (U
| Dutch public, Nyasaland and other places.
Times Photo. ntersection recently, A traffic count police to determine whether or not
a + replacement of the automatic signal is necessary.
NEW POGROMS INREICH FEARED
Refugee Speman in U. S. Recounts Failures to Find Suitable Colonies.
By LEE G. MILLER Times Special Writer
| WASHINGTON,
today by an been active in for Ger-
was expressed here American who has seeking new homelands many's unwanted. Discussing the plight of the 9%00odd refugees aboard the liner St, Louis, who are headed back toward Germany after being barred by Cuba, the informant expressed concern at the continued delay in larrangements for colonization of the Reich's oppressed Jews. “Another month or two,” he said, “and such Jew-baiters as Goebbels and Himmler may have their way again in Germany. the concentration sult. Or a word to the gauleiters «(district leaders) would be enough to set off pogroms as bad as those of last November,
“Of course that may not happen.|
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
June 8.—Fear of renewed Nazi excesses against Jews)
BAYS DEFENDS U. S. SPENDING
‘Republicans Make Capital
Of Nation’s Unfortunate, Ninth District Told.
MADISON, June 8.--Spending by local units of government has decreased in proportion to Federal spending, Fred F. Bays, State Democratic chairman, said in an address here. Speaking at a Ninth District party meeting last night, Mr. Bays declared the public debt is a “bugaboo, a myth and a wraith which the Republicans like to roll aver their tongues to hear themselves whistling in the dark.” He charged the Republicans with
: | "harping" about the public debt in
{an attempt to “make political cap ital of the misfortunes of the American people that were caused by the Republicans and righted Democrats.”
(a dollar, bonded or current, to any ‘nation in the world,” he said. “Most | all of them owe us. We simply owe |ourselves, for this government of {ours belongs to us.”
STEALS GRAPES AT PRISON CAPE TOWN, South Africa, June {8 (U. P.).—Adam Fortuin of De Aar, | Cape province, was found guilty of | {breaking into the local prison and trying to steal the jailor's grapes.
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'RULING RESERVED ON
PRICE LAW APPEAL
PHILADELPHIA, Jui June 8 (U. P).| ~The U. S. Third Circuit Court of | Appeals today reserved decision on the appeal by the Great Atlantic | and Pacific Tea Co. attacking the! constitutionality of that portion of the Robinson-Pitman Act which! prohibits merchandise purchase | “price discriminations” by large; buyers. The Federal Trade Commission | ordered the A. & P. to abide strictly | by the purchase clause, holding that | the chain store concern tried to) circumvent the act by having the seller refund it part of the purchase price of foodstuffs in the guise of “brokerage fees.” The chain con-| cern, which operates 14,800 retail stores, contended that its fleld agents render a real service to sellers and that it therefore is en- |
titled to brokerage fees.
SCOUTS TO VISIT MONTREAL MONTREAL, June 8 (U, P).—
are expected at
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A roundup for) camps might re-| Nazi |
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Many German officials realize that]
the November events were harmiul|
to the Reich, especially to its trade.
But the danger is there, and it isn’t a pretty thing to think about.” Germany, he said, made an offer last February to the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees—ihe group set up by the 32 nations represented at the earlier conference on the subject at Evian. Buti to date no concrete arrangements for satisfving the provisos of the German offer. Obstacles Are Recounted The Reich's proposition was made to George Rublee of the States when the committee's director conferred with Hermann Goering, ers in Berlin, It was, in brief, Germany would co-operate with the 'other nations in facilitating the exodus, and in easing hardships-—if definite arrangements were made for placing 150,000 able-bodied German Jews within five years. The Intergovernmental Committee has been looking into the possibilities of colonization in Aus(tralia, the Philippines, British and Guiana, the Dominican ReBut no positive agreements have On the contrary, various couniries—Cuba and Costa Rica, for in-! stance—have become alarmed at the influx of Jews and raised new barriers instead of
ones,
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“There seems to be & widespread | the Jews.” the “Some people, including Jews, even seem to think it would be better for them to remain there and so that their misery will
and perhaps help bring on a war to crush him. “Shoe on Other Foot” “The treatment of Jews in Germany has cen indefensible, of course, but today in {shoe is on the other fecot. has made an offer, good faith, and the other nations are being very slow to take it up. “One reason for that is the spread of anti-Semitism. The great
publicity given to the abuse of Jews’
in Germany has directed attention everywhere to the ‘Jewish problem.’ and the growth of anti-Semitism is (he result. That makes it all the harder to find havens for people from Germany.” | As to the passengers on the liner St. Louis, he doubted that they would he subjected to any special | | persecution on their return to Gerang,
Ask Cuban “Leader
‘To Reconsider Ban
NEW YORK, June 8 The Jewish-American joint distribution committee messaged President Laredo Bru of Cuba last night that more than $500,000 was avail(able as a guarantee if he would re- | consider his decree barring the 907 | | German-Jewish refugees cruising | the West Indian waters aboard the | liner St. Louis. | The committee also asked Mr.
United |
Hjalmar Schacht and oth- | that
lowering old!
future of | informant |
the world's hatred of Hitler
a sense the! Germany | apparently in|
(U, P)—|
the committee has produced!
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