Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1939 — Page 2

i Paci RL » I For

npn A NSH EB SS SR CARN SO SRA masa Sania

PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | bi .SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 |

‘The Indinna Political Scene— ¥** een : So Near—and Yet So For °* 1 it DLE ‘Out of Governor Race,” Bobbitt Says; SECOND DUVALL e NEW NAZI COUP

Si ace, Bobbitt Says: [yng TiaL IENSASSNNINRNNNIN RUMORS HURRY | SCHOOLS CLOSE Silent on New Term as Chair man “zope of ATED a ONT EOIN gris policy hi

Bh : | FOREIGN SITUATION

Pupil, 8, Seriously Injured, An 12 n > ! a Jury Disagrees After | LONDON—“Appeasement” hint revives Soviet suspicions.

Seven Hurt as Autos No = La || Hours; New Indictment | "ba: ft: Collide Head-On. ; XR WT NRE Ro | May Be Sought. | Sr | a, PRABATHINSY Souls wreatils en \ \ :

CR # oF CHUNGKING—American mis-

Jack Carbauth. 8. of 3935 Lomond RS h a SHELBYVILLE, Ind, June 10 = a: 3 : sion reported razed by bombs.

Ave as at Methodist osn1 - 3 ) 3 : : ; ———— dst ar 2 sth. Jospial Ds o> 3 Na a 3 : (U. P.).—Prosecuting attorneys 1n- ; | a Ge "LONDON, June 10 (U. P.).~Fore first pupil injured in traffic as school EE J ; NR dicated today that Raymond Duvall, | a : : EET MEER eign embassies heard today that a was dismissed for the summer vaca- = \ : ; L130. charged with the murder of - a aa |sudden new bid for British-Ger= tion R ¥ \ GARR ; SRR : ; Potts during a robbery at N di SEE i RETR rh {man understanding by Prime Min= Seven persons were hurt, five of y gE Clayton Pott : | ‘ q : : is SC : ister Chamberlain was actuated by ap Indianapolis foundry, would be § : ; |information that new Central

them seriously in a head-on collision : : at Road 29 and the Cold Springs tried for the second time at the Oc- | 8 ; : ER : i v I | European developments might be 2 | imminent.

Road last night. Both cars were de- : : 5 tor ; Circuit Court. | 3 & ; : ¢ : molished and traffic was blocked for a fio teh o Shon Sut da Alling VE ] bi § § . There was no hint here of any more than an hour : § _ jury of 11 farmers an ne 3 Sl 5 . . impending trouble though Poland The Carbaugh child, son of Mr. : : 3 : station operator reported yesterday Riis a : : i : [showed interest in a concentration and Mrs. Walter R. Carbaugh, was = s SR 3 it was unable to reach & verdict | SE Xe ; "lof German Nazi storm troopers in struck bv an automobile while rid- ‘after 12 hours of deliberation. Judge ue ; jd: fo ‘ |Danzig for a sports festival start= ie his bicvele on the Millersville James A. Emmert then discharged | 1 3 X ! 0 Co ling Monday, and a London news= | the jury. | & 3 da : paper had reported movements of

{ a mile west of Millersville, ’ { Disobeyed Mother James A. Emmert William Jenner Glen R. Hillis It was reported that a new in-| [troops to Czech cities near Poland.

John Strange school pupil. | dictment would be sought from the | ; HE ER : SOR | Mr. Chamberlain, Viscount Haliold by his mother not to go! em (Mane County Grand Jury to re- Tu @ fax, Foreign Secretary; Sir John

di a. but he could not resist the yyy: fap ie avine Hillis | turn the case to Indianapolis for ' WS a [Simon, Chancellor of the Exchenas of two companions and went W\ ithdr RAL al [eax es Hillis, | M d t Cc S C k S J prosecution. | > - [quer, and Oliver Stanley, Board of fig ; Trade president, have made

ith them " $5 i : . i would rte aneriffs sald the ear was] Emmert and Jenne Judge Emmert sald he WoulC/ speeches within the last {wo days

: 9% : : TT : chedule the case for retrial in| De a ISDE! ro driven bv Mark Fink, 25. of 303 N. a 1 ! ] | Seaou iy oF Times Photo. |Which combined admonitions (0 ; : Iv : '] p ictinent were fe Ete , : : 2 Holmes Ave. Police said that the As Leads I'S, : 0 n 1 1 iC 1 Demet. Is ig Iie County | “Come on in, the water's fine. But don’t come in till Monday.” |Germany not tc attempt new

That is the Park Department's invitation to the 60,000 Indianapolis [armed expansion and at the same

hov's bike swerved when he looked rT . 'e . : by : ge would be | : [time invi around at his companions : By NOBLE REED Hikin y W ite SE HE ae Sy Sresent, charge woul | school children who are now on vacation. A number of them rushed |time inviting Germany to settla Cars involved in the Bing > wy ? i 2 ? | GuSANSSeE; ol tioved t | over to Garfield Park pool as soon as school was out yesterday. They pending problems peaceably. ‘rash were driven bv James Hill, SHIFT in Republican guber- Bi i Duvall appeared relieved When | go,5q4 no openings in the high fence and so delayed their first di Foreign Minister Georges Bone of Brendenwood. and Clarence A A natorial signals was called Ryan Rules Ban Invalid, fhe verdict was reported. Chief | | 4h) Are t 4 (net, at a speech in Paris yesterday, Goldrick, 28. of 4803 Broadway. this week, leaving Arch N. Bobbitt, FT. WAYNE. Ind. June 10 Citing Statute Specifying evidence against him was a coh- | assured Poland that France and Deputy sheriffs said that the (ate chairman. out of the picture | (U. P..—The hitchhiking | fession which the State said he | Great Britain would support her

former. driving north. made a left ire habits of his wife have become i ’ i (had signed. AN oc] S / / 4 [ jagainst any attack. turn in front of the other car which Mentioned prominently for more a little more than Albert Minors Rights. Yt sescringd ihe yoohers of the [11 Sing C 100 ummndae | Be de online at

a tl Tart ; EE : wa going Sia Iv uiured than six months as one of the i HS DWRy: ror 3 'C. and G. Potts Foundry Co. March | | Eric Phipps, Ambassador to France, Live Dehwnry Bir. i were | Strongest potential candidates In Hy tin said he told his wife Superior Court Judge Russell J. 93 1957. during which Mr. Potts ~~» £* : |from Paris Thursday night, al THe i ee A He er the G. O. P. field, Mr. Bobbitt ad- fA gv <0 EL Rvan today ruled taht the state was slain. Duvall, the only de-| 0) / A St 25 Years Return | though primarily due to Russian se= Mrs. Goldrick, 2 and ester L.itted that he was “definitely out | It she @l Sp Be SAG. se witness, denied that he knew | * curity front negotiations, might also ; from citv to city and state nempulsory school attendance law [ense witness, deni : of the race lor Governot. to state he would seek legal |g Thi what he was signing when he (have been due partly to a possible : 3 ® Bi \does not prohibit school-aged new Central European development,

He declined to comment on re- separation signed the confession and denied | : : ; | : : ) minors from carrying newspaper any connection with Mr. Potts’| This week in Indianapolis there is a silver anniversary commence- | foreign quarters suggested. -

ports that he will seek re-election | She didn’ : e didn’t stop, he said. iy if 3h : : 35 : as the chairman. | RRA ve’ @ z routes after school hours. death. | ment of a girls’ school which never elected a beauty queen and never | Speeches of British ministera Afepraing JO DI (mpIn : {had a prom. {have emphasized that Germany

Party leaders said Mr. Bobbitt's : : od | sis isin re ’ withdrawal leaves Glen R. Hillis, | DE a ne | The decsiion, which was made on From many distance parts of the country alumnae have gathered would be to blame if Britain's ap-

car. : a} i Kokomo attorney, leading the field _'an Indianapolis News Publishing to compare this year with others. They will find few marked changes, | peals for pacification of Europe Others injured were Malcolm Mec-| o7" 0 siiates. Also mentioned | Co. suit against the State Labor Di- | because this school is serious and most of the practices standard then failed to raise an echo. This was are standard now. "| believed the result of information

Vie. 19. of 5226 Grandview Duive, . ..ihently are Judge James A. |vision Children's Bureau, held thai: Ras eters and Mr. Goldrick. Al of the i Emmert. of Shelbyville, and State 1. Carrying of news routes by It is the Indiana University that Germans were accepting Nazi sured were taken to Methodist Hos- contract after school hours is not “a AS ASSAILANT School of Nursing, founded 25 FACES COURT IN charges of British “encirclement” of

Blanchard, 35. of 837 Winthrop Ave. who were riding with Mr Goldrick; Mr. Hill. Stephen M. Noland. 18. of 3768 N. Pennsylvania St and Rilev Hancock. 18. of 131 Berklev Road, passengers in young Hill's

pital : Republican minority leader in the Lh other motorists Sere 1939 Senate Senator Jenner start- the law. and dance tonight in the Indian-| Even a hint of the reappearance slightly in 14 iti) Design! a ed his ballyhoo two weeks ago with | 2. The Act is constitutional. [apolis Athletic Club, a luncheon to- | § J | of the “appeasement” theme ing a a EN rw a public announcement and sev- 3. The Act is not a labor act as a iE: morrow at the Riley Hospital, and | | speeches seemed to have revived) ——— eta] Spesches. SE such, but is designed to force at- Hoosier Policeman Identifies a tea tomorrow from 3 to 5. Russian suspicions of Britain's real | . . tendance in school. ib g | There have been some changes, attitude. William Strang, head of 1 Me Uh Un Ay. Raises to 24 Total Since Judge Ryan also issued an in- Bandit s Wife From Photo of course. Such as the streamlin- | {the Central European department

Democratic polities in the heav- junction against the Attorney Gen- ing of the nurse's costume from Suspect Is Charged With of the Foreign Office, is scheduled

AT ANNUAL b M PAY ilv Republican Second District be- 1939 Legislature Ended eral restraining him from enforcing In FBI Files. the days of the high, stiff collars to leave for Moscow Monday with 1 1

Senator William Jenner. of Paoli, : aid 3 gainful occupation” as defined by| years ago. There will he a banquet vena i |

came confused this week with the a ruling that newspaper publishers, and high button shoes with high | hn Police A ain new security front proposals to Rus= announcement of State Senator Monopoly. ‘were violating the school law in a heels. Lottery and g sia. He and Sir William Seeds, William Roth «D. Monticello) mtn contracting with niinors to sell MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., June 19 There have been many changes Ask: Is It Oh-Ka ? Ambassador at Moscow, are exthat 1} h ~andidat Hr v = (U. P.).—FBI Agents said today |; : : . pected to start negotiations with ung {iy (4. BH hat he will be a candidate fo : . &r il papers | LU. : ds Nabh SY lin the plant since the days when = : 2 the gubernatorial nomination Four more beer wholesalers’ per- = ip, the 17 vears since the Act was that Frank Cowgill. Michigan Cit¥ pqhert Jong Hospital stood in the Viacheslav Molotov, Premier-For-ieneral | Motors division of the The Second District also is the mits had been issued by the State passed.” said Judge Rvan, it has policeman, who was shot Wednes- | igqdle of a muddy us. there! Police didn't like the kind of alflgn Commissar, and Vladimir Ger 1 Motor l1vision FH : 3 ! lav trol ] s Sheltor Gy campus, there! Potemkin, Vice Forei C U. A W. recommended todav that Home By > Lieut tne Alcoholic Beverage Commission to-| been construed to exempt news boys £ay and Fai. man Hed pon, were no tunnels and the nurses ‘musicale’ Alex Corey, of 3933 E. Lr gn Commissar, the union demand a guaranteed Henry F. Schricker, one of the | = he to 24 the number dy the Legislature which has hi comparion ne A lived in several old rooming houses | ’ vertising last night fe annual wage in a new contract with first to be mentioned for the Gov- lay, raising to 2 amended the Act on several oc- May Cretzer, 32, a native of Como, i, {he neighborhood. 31st St. was advertising g

i Lob thof tae oranted since the 1939 Legislature ple : e woman Ww shot and as a result ordered him to i i General Motors ernor race casions. the Workmen's Compen- Mont, as the man who The school was one of the early “face the music” in Municipal | NZI Deadline in

Mr. Reuther presented his recom- “This may cause some embar- ended the monoply. sation Bureau. administrators of the Cowgill. lones to have a five-year eombina-| court today ‘Czech Town Nears mendation to the General Motors| rassing situations when they start The new licensed dealers are the Act. and the State Supreme Court. Agent said that Cowgill and tion course with a university as the H ‘was charged with advertising National Council of the union trying to line up delegates from Jeffersonville Bottling Co once] The Attorney General had sent Shelton also tentatively iaentified a first student te obtain her Bachelor | sign of a vacant store. PRAHA, June 10 (U. P.).—Fua= which met today to draw up de-| that district in the State Con- | — ' notices to all publishers that (he photograph of Joseph Paul Cretzer, of Arts degree and her nurse's => Via B. Ww shir ton st 400 pala} gatvices Dove hald 1h inermats mands to he presented during or-' vention.” a State House Demo- temporarily rejected because com- contracting of minors to deliver 20. of Denver. Colo. the woman's | ploma was graduated in 1919. | room on . Be ng We a ket place of Kladno for Wilhelm ganization He said the annual| cratic leader said pany stock was owned by a Ken- papers was a law violation and husband, as the man who accom-| Five nurses were graduated in Sloek, Jus Jo ro Kneist, Nazi policeman, as the new Nok FTNDsa) Jal Hen SEE Mr. Schricker was Be tuckian: Arming and Isabelle Rich- ordered them to stop. panied her. {the first class in 1917 and total Ny P00 persons MIS, of [oot0une apnroached for the arrest hv the international executive boara the S 1al 0 110 st “Avi PR y are . : rye i 4 | , > 3 TY g . of the union which is affiliated with phish gon gration volt G08, Gf lafatelie; Ff ZHAN, re rn a Tay SHA UN re i gay | them women, according to 13 po- |” Nas ni and soldiers took part RIA hg Hi ia A wk i ator stall ¥ wanted on a Federal charge in| Prominent in the week-end fes-|j.amen Ls : : ; par the 6. 1. © Senator VanNuvs back into the Indianapolis truck line operator, Judge Ryan's ruling i) oh ev ® tivities will be Miss Cordelia Hoef- | c ' lin the ceremony. A laurel wreath Industry has failed to provide fold and renominated him by ac- (and William and Joe Dusing, Rush- No notice of appeal was given. Jonas: ¥oh wit 2 Sell robbery at lin, superintendent of the school | The officers entered the Toom {sep by Fuehrer Hitler had reposed an annual income adequate to pro- clamation after the Senator had Ville. The Jeffersonville firm re- a | Los Angeles April 28, 1936, and that | 24 Miss Margaret Davenport as. | Vith suspicions that the “musicale” | joing the ceremony on the spot vide the worker and his family with denounced the State House crowd. adjusted its stock holdings last] |the woman was wanted on a Fed-| 000 Givector and member of the| Ya) Just S070 of a Reo? show 10% hefary Kisdne High School, where the necessities not to speak of the : 7 ¢ week. 15 WPA PROJECTS ral charge of harboring him after jo... «" 919 Officers of the alum-|® bingo game disguised as “Oh- | Herr Kneist was shot dead. comforts, that American hie 2° HE State Democratic Commit- | TWelve more of the original 38 ap- he rebbery. Police said that both 50 agcociation are Miss Helen | F2Y: . At the funeral, a wreath bearing and should afford,” Mr. Reuther od ts "~ plicants are still pending decision | reigers Lave erimingl records, | Wright of Evansville, president; |, 1Side, they found a string quar-|Herr Hitler's name was put on Herr

Said : . | pre i te ay of the Commission and two have| SEEK $1 459 128 Cowgill was shot when he leaped Miss Angela Brinker of Richmond. a Swine i; hy hey also found, Kneist's coffin. Street Fighting Ocours | delegates in the 1040 State Con- PEED rejected. ' ' & of anh 2, Be aay Moja Yies president Miss oth Site a ars Peyine 2) Nazis had set 1 p. m. (Indianapo= : : | vention. declares State Chairman | Before passage of the new beer Ea guns y ich she was holding on the of Morristown, second vice presi- oe h ied Sco ons one lis Time) today as the new dead At Chevrolet Foundry | Pred FP. Bavs law amendments, removing the! : Nin They Stopped the car dent; Miss Juanita Hubble of Bae) 2 tia mL me i on estra” line for the arrest of Kneist's ow . “The candidates will have t limit on the number of wholesalers Fifteen projecis requiring an ex- in which the couple was riding to ton, secrstary: Miss Mabel Whar- 5¢58i0N. at was where the music killers, threatening further restric= FLINT. Mich.. June 10 (U. P).— Th Chnpiida Will have to. go in the slate. Ohly ohe dealer wag, benditure of $1459.728 have been investigate their automobile regis- ton of Flora. treasurer, and Misses Was loudest. [tive measures unless they had been Most of the General Motors Corp,| for themselves and line up dele< | 0% vo “onc 20,000 popula- Submitted to the WPA for approval, tration card. Louise Walsh, Ladoga: Winifreq| Police said they obtained the taken before then. : plants were closed for the week-end ate subport [Aniviqens, p2 Soe. Pe : Kt State Administrator John K. Jen-' The man pulled the two guns on Zirkle, Swaysee; Edna Haugk, De- Names of persons who were play-| Police headquarters at Kladno today as Homer Martin, president I Fi 16 stainf] lof tominiites AR nings reported today. the officers and then gave them to catur, and Miss Davenport, Indi- ing the game with cards, but they said tha! so far 263 persons had

of the U. A. W. affiliated with the Organization, band-wagon pressure | They include one to repair and the woman to hold Cowgill and anapolis. directors. arrested none of the players as no been arrested, charged with neglect

A PF of Li, snhouneed his strike) 101 any one candidere. The Palit SEVEN ARRESTED ON distribute toys to charitable institu- Shelton at bay while he drove the | pa one seemed to be awarded anything of duty or connection with dis= would expand through the com- date who gets the most delegates in the way of winnings. orders. Included. it was said, wera

a oh nope Lions in Manan Soy Pp on of police car around the corner. J A : Gireet fig ting broke ou : at tt If this policy actually should | GAMBLING CHARGES indivi : § ee i : Coweill Jeaped at the woman and BUTLER CHILDREN S | A bs Oren Dy Sty fiehting k 1 e po! ) individuals and repaired and dis she shot hi H : ‘NYA IS The city of Kladno had been fined gates of the Chevrolet Grav Iron! be enforced it would be the first Tae tributed by WPA workers to in- _ ik] AY, ye succeeded In G VEN 9200 $17.250, of which Jews and sup=Foundry at Saginaw when pickets: time in anvone's memory that the Seven persons were arrested by 'ciitutions in which there are chil- SUIRINg her with his blackjack, how- LA DATE ET otters of en Brendent Edward cought to prevent 130 maintenance| “machine” didn't applv the fa- police today when they confiscated drgn. The project is sponsored by ever, so hard that the weapon broke HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Benes will be made to : the bulk workers from entering the plant. miliar steam roller tactics for a punch boards at a restaurant in'(h® County Commissioners and the! tW0. The woman screamed and : > pay ing bit,

“favored son’ somewhere along the 700 block of FE. Market St Indianapolis Council of Organized N° Man ran around the corner and ve ; ' He iahapau 8 joined her. The couple then es- Approximately 9200 high school American Mission

the line, | 7Zella Hamm, 530. of 2833 Ken- Social Agencies. 1 iv bhoratory clase! oF U ; a Ave. was cher ed with keep- The largest project proposed was CaPed on foot. §, The By 2 annie] laboratory class] punils in Indiana worked on Na-| : rt Wi $ 2 # wood Ave. was 2 p- | argest project propo: for children will he conducted at| tional Youth Administration aid In China Destroyed

: i i : Six AY] iti i ‘ovement the A hunt staged by iz Ss : : ines AVIS : So An experimental “state conven- Ng A gaming house. ix others additional improvements at th g Indiana State Butler University June 26 to July 21. projects during the last school year, CHUNGKING. June 10 (U. P.) —«

AR" Tal ‘ whom police charged were playing Bendix Airport at a cost of $338,000. Police together with officers from Robert S. Richey, State NYA diPROJECT PLANNED Jon A Te the boards, were chargea with The WPA has been directing im- Michigan City and Valparaiso failed 1 Was anounced today by Mrs. Ruth | acior. reported today. | Japanese airplanes bombed and dee : = man. is to be the keynoter, will 22ming. (provement of the airport since 1938. to reveal any trace of them. K. Heavenridge, director of special| Sizes of families from which api Si20ved SS ean ha Miss

| ; ta . o > Set FG “ati 1asies | plicants came and their incomes, ; : be staged at Ft. Wayne Wednes- |e cin cla ‘ €S province, dispatches said today,

DETROIT

XNalter P. Reuther director of the

FT. WAYNE. Ind. June 10 (U.| day night with all the parlia- The class is for children requiring | Nore Iatiors determining selection | {foreigners were injured, it wag

P) —Plans were being made here, nentarv flourishes of a nominat- I [OOS] = RS IN WwW Sl I INGT N . : : | of pupils, he said. ay ; tr ROU a! : 2 : = » 3 Ei it ial remedial attention. Instruc- . . ; added. today for a new low-cost housing jpg convention, including a plat- ; % ! ; AN ( ) —Bjy Daniel Kidney [penn { The largest group, 3384 buplls | Concussion from a Japanese

project of 30 homes, similar to one form feeler. (tion will be given in speech, visual, came from families with incomes , o : récently completed by the Fu. i Hee Ses sponsored by the ‘auditory and reading problems. | ranging Jeo $33 da S00, Ba oe? 0 WIRE hioghing alinanmy, | Allen County Forum Organization, ASHINGTON, June 10.— another Hoosier, who served in Registration is to be on the first o ER renee 5300 McCurdy, Glens Falls, N. Y., of the William B. F. Hall, chairman ol was arranged to acauaint party WwW When Senator Minton (D. | : that post during the Wilson Ad- [dav of the class and parents may | other pupils hel, ed were n WPA | Methodist mission. tae autharity, Panoanced that Te ieaders with convention procedure, | Ind.) was elected in 1934 his ? | ministration. consult Mrs Heavenridge June rolls : 1p ® EE i ihe IGlYE on DIRS been made organization leaders said. | friends at the State House, where ; A bachelor and former Appellate 21 or 22 : The NYA aided 773 Marion C TIBBETT'S UNCLE DIES } to the Federal Housing Authority 10] The Forum announced it would | he was serving as public coun- Court Judge in Indiana, Ambassa- : ty pupils Sh te BAKERSF D, secure a loan of $50.000 for the| «fashion a moot platform of state | selor for the Public Service Com- : : dor Shea was well known for his Gregg scholarships have been | err —— P.) —Bert Tibet ne 1a 2% project, and to the Works Progress| ang national issues which might | mission, bought him a top-hat | ; | conviviality. A visitor to the Em- awarded by the School Board to) Lawrence Tibbett, film and Ty

DE re en WPA! arise in the 1940 campaign.” and tail-coat. | ; : | bassy at Santiago reported that seven former Butler students who baritone, died here today labor for the new program. | Each precinct will represent a | it ; 3 | the Hoosier diplomat had a sort [are teaching in Indianapolis pub- - =

T WW You BREE : : his week turned out to be wi oe o sid county at the convention and will Mp he needed. For the Sen- : = of wall board with electric but- |lic schools. ANY KIND OF gore tract of and The first 59 Feo a Dn oe { GOR Wht AMGAS MB Arsh We den "a % ons Sanh ora BL whieh brosah Ee A oe us Al AS HAGUE SPEAKS FOUNTA houses built BY the Authority here ee oy ie oe ty BY Ol | his dress regalia when the King | . .° SET ea with a special kind of $200 each and are for summer study | IN PEN last fall were in different sections | Yo nt as oh os hd and Queen arrived and he looked | a 3 i ry : : : in out-of-state schools. Teachers REPAIRS Twn ab te ek 5 1 rum leaders said in drafting | spruce that Vice President | EE Asked about this on a trip here, |given awards were Martha Ather- | of the city on land leased for on€| 5 platform. Ft. Wayne would be | Garner had him preside over the : Ambassador Shea admitted with |ton. School 76: Bernetta Bridges, JERSEY CITY. N. J. June 10.(U. AT HAAG'S CLAYPOOL dollar a jot tt | contributing its quota of informa- | gi ate. while he went home to |: : great pride that such was the case School 23: Margery Edwards. |P.).—While Mayor Frank Hague HOTEL DRUG STORE a tse ps Cay waa ion 07 Sp policies in the | gece for the garden party at the | a | and added: : 'School 54; Henrietta Poland, Srhnalishake Rearhy, Sieuis Yere fam mene SRCERLION that 6 HIV 1orm Wille, T" apd Ration, British Embassy. _ “Right now it looks like the 30. Margaret Schofield, School 25;|WxC as: M8 Srbising he fir: cep Jhat a utility room will he $ 4% 3 5 : : oe ' | keyboard on a well-worn type- [Erna Winkelmier, School 18, and ally sponsored by the American added. The original project called | Both Senators VanNuys and : EE writer.” : ; 5 Civil Liberties Union to be held for homes with a combination living | Fr ortpe Governor McNutt, | Minton wore their toppers to the ; ad h ” Luelle Worry: Schon) 85 since the Supreme Court overruled room. dining room and kitchen. to-| who has been left cooling his | party and their wives were | ® ee Rep. Louis APD Ind.) told the mayor's right to ban such meet -

:ia : \ : i { 3 | gether with twn bedrooms and a| Presidential heels as High Com- | dressed in these things which | | his ; i i g gent a : : I at ye ‘ s colleagues in the House this ngs, bath. The houses rent for $250 per| Missioner of the Philippines sev- | make nice copy for the society BE week that the | The rally will be held next Mon-

week eral months longer than he ex- | pages, but are a bit bevond a his vote against in Journal Square where sev-

: : ‘ ; ; ay a : | pected, will deliver his first major | reporter who merely covers such | : : Townsend Plan may mean a re leral times in the past. the Union STATE ZENITH RADIO | oratorical blast for the 1940 cam- |! prosaic things as politics and | 3 Hith trip ticket io the Press Gal- AT FRENCH TRACK was revented from holding meet- | paign at Pittsburgh on Aug. 12. | government. Rep. William H. Schulte lery. : iad i ne | DEALERS T0 CONVENE An “On to Pittsburgh” banquet | Anvwav. the local pa “we EE J bomums aa thay ne 18 the R78) Ee gi a Ok e £ i « | 4 Y, ocea yapers e- | 5 - aye 5 ‘etary o J 7 ‘Sey rKers | will he staged bv the Democratic ported that both A lovely. | diana Republican leaders who | pa Sorresporiven: Hore PARIS. June 10 (U. P.).—Fred- int Lesgde distributed the Bonn Bani Women's State House Club at the | And also Mrs. William H. Larra- | talled here this week. ne ey lo he HO i ao : loins, Claypool Hotel Tuesday night. | hee, wife of Dr. Larrabee, the National headquarters has heen | FiolJ n° sam. oo, [STICK Snite Jr. American paralysis “yg "yooie told 25.000 persons that | quite frank in registering disgust, | le 1 appreciate the great fy jetim who lives in an iron Iung.'an amendment legalizing horse rac-|

The banquet was arranged to or- | 11th District Congressman who | } i : : f JONRY ess ) honor of these splendid compan- : : ganize a large Hoosier delegation | gs chairman of the Education | De added. jonships and DO a went to the Auteuil racetrack today|ing in the state, should be approved

to accompany Mr. McNutt. | Committee, was the only Hoosier | This discontent may be cabi- | 4 occ having been raised in the and had fun betting on the horses. during the special election June 21| The new 1040 product of the Mr. McNutt and his family left | {yom the Lower House invited. talized, not only to oust Mr. Me- RITE of the press, to the press 1 He watched the results through because it would increase revenue Uenith Radio Corp. Will be dis- Manila this week and they are | 5 9 Whirter as State committee treas=- expect to return and a few more : > S , ‘and give employment to 6000. played at the meeting JH expected to land in San Fran- | es urer but also to remove Arch N. COntroversinl voles Such as ‘Was his periscope but was not entirely Souther. district manager. will * ave| ¢isco about June 26 and arrive in | Wearing a top=-hat, however, Bobbitt as State chairman, the t J } Bi bly All successful in his modest wagers. RARE Ab i 4 AVE! Indianapolis about July 1. does not change Senator Minton's | visitor said. cast on June 1 probably will ac- . ag charge of the meeting. A. H. Rode- Hi onded stav in the Philip. | New Deal ideas. : : tae nm celerate my return.” I am not exactly a racing nan, feild, Rodefeld Co. president and his| JIS extented stay Wy phe PAB | : So far at Ine [otter Move 1s ORs Rep. Ludlow took the Floor to [but I always had a lot of fun at the executive staff will welcome out<of= | pines. requested by President a The junior Senator was describ- cerned, one of the prime movers tell some of ihe history of the \ ofS town dealers | Roosevelt, has lost him several big | ing to Senator Barkley (D. Ky.) is reported to be former Senator Press Gallery. which Was opened Florida tracks so I wanted to sex New developments in vadio. in-| chances to cash in on his oratory. | the three-car crash in which his | Jim Watson. Jim became irate in 1839 and Yow gE its how the French put on hurdle cluding the “wavemagnet> a new| , JH¢ has hal invitations to speak | automobile was badly damaged | when Chairman Bobbitt failed to fire 100 veAZS g races,” Mr. Snite commented. type aerial, and new volume and | at gatherings all the way from | en route to Indiana last week- support him for the senatorial Rep William H. Schulte (D Before going to the track, Mr. control devices will be shown and] NeW, Hampshire to the State of | end, nomination last year. tod h d so much strire |Shite was wheeled to Notre Dame Washington in the next few | “How is it that you escaped un- s x ¢. RAS causpd So Innch Cathedral, where he spent a few

explained. PY ; duri the District of Columbi weeks. | hurt?” the Kentuckian inquired . uring the bistrict o 0 a n p g Rotund Frank M. McHale usu- | Committee investigation of Wash- moments i prayer. Funda invested here by the TENTH

T = 4 | “All of them will have to be | with grave concern. REPORTS $300 MISSING | . m. -ank Mc- “Well,” lied the N ally stops at the Mayflower Hotel | jhgqon's milk supply that day of June will participate in our turned down,” laments Frank Mc replied the New Deal while In Washington, But this | (ho whole thing | was re- mext dividend July 1st.

: | Hale. the McNutt-for-President | Whip with a twinkle and a smile, . ; : Mrs. Louise F. Mullins of Los An-| piavaoer who has been forced to | “You see I just naturally swung | week he staved at the Raleigh. | cessed the other day to prevent a Now is the time tn Dut JOU vesabere geles, reported to police today that] campaign cingle-handed here | to the left.” Reason: All the Oklahoma Demo- | g.4 fight between the Indiana dollars TO WORK-—in insured safety.

$300 in bills and three bank books| cince January. $. 4 # a SIL he Waniey 1e Sa committee member and Corpora- Dividends Paid During 1938 at Rate listing deposits of $1826 were Miss-| One of the engagements Mr. The appearance of Felix Mc- Be "ete rh Res Sere tion Counsel Elwood Seal. of 3% Per Annum ing when she got off the Louisville.| azfeHale had to turn down was an | Whirter, Indianapolis bank presi- ; Sapp : On a previous day, Rep. Schulte

R) bus here shortly after midnight.| appearance at a rally of Young | dent and treasurer of the Indiana £2 bolted and conducted his own sep- g g S 2 2: yi i Gn She told police she was either, pemocratic organizations of six | Republican State Committee, be- RESIDENT ROOSEVELT's ap- | arate hearings. One Washington g » % dim 7 ys . 4 SANTEE did) ov Ji HNN i 1

Indiana Zenith Radio dealers will hold a three-day meeting at the Hotel Lincoln Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, it was announced today

-

robbed or had lost the deposit hooks,| New England states at Hampton | fore the Dies Committee here is pointment of Claude B., Bow- | editor suggested sending a sports All Makes Rented and Repaired one of them containing the monev.| Beach, N. H. on June 28. It was | causing considerable discontent in | ers as Ambassador to Chile | writer to cover Schulte and let Noaty a price. cb The books are all on Los Angers) spid a crowd of 25,000 was ex- the G. O.iP. organization in the | brought forth many droll tales | him te the meetings up by rots ar ;

banks, : . 1 pected, et State, according to one of the In- | here about the late Joseph Shea, | rounds,

AVERGS ARO OAR