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VOLUME 51—NUMBER 101
SECRETARY OF Ends
NAVY SWANSON! 1S DEAD AT 77
State Funeral to Be Held For Statesman Monday Jn Senate Chamber.
Career |
BRISK and A flurry in the green market today left Charles Rosebrock, 17. R. R. 4 Box 518, a | poorer but a wiser young man. A well-dressed man approached his stand at the South
Side Market and contracted to buy twa bushels of heans, offer- | ing Charles a dime extra to deliver
bewildering bean |
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Streetcar and Automobile Crash at Co
Capital Gossips Link Him To $12,000 Vacancy on New Board. |
HE ‘TURNS ON STEAM"
| a bushel of them to his mother's
Bids Friends to Press Drive | ome lich he said was at 439 » \ { N a St. For Presidential ia
| 2 ® Nomination. | HARLES agreed. The man
asked for change for a $20 By DANIEL M. KIDNEY bill and Charles gave him $19 Times Staff Writer |
Without getting the $20 bill. The WASHINGTON. July 7.—While| man talked some more and then Paul V. McNutt bustled {rom one| 2Sked for change for another $20 underwent the greatest expansion | Government office to another today,
bill, which Charles gave him, v | again without getting the $20. W maha Sn A gossip spread that he had been| Then the man decided he had In peacetime history, died today in > offered the Social Security directora mountain camp in his native Vir-| ship, a new $12.000-a-year position
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Assistant Secretary Edison And Stark Mentioned For Vacancy.
Average Goes Up; 779 Stickers Still Unpaid.
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WASHINGTON, July ¥ (U. P).—§ Secretary of the Navy Claude A. | Swanson, under whose administra- |
tion United States fighting fleets |
Indianapolis’ handling of traffic cases again occupied the attention of official circles today with developments on ‘three fronts: 1. The Police Department’s | practice of officially listing "judge ment withheld” rulings as convies | tions was attacked by Municipal | Judge Charles J. Karabell, Couns ty Clerk Ettinger and Clarence Merrill, president of the Indianapolis Bar Association. 2. An Indianapolis Times survey of traffic fines in the Municipal | Courts disclosed an average fine of 99 cents a conviction during the first six months of 1939. 3. A study of traffic sticker cole lections showed that of 1879 sticks ers issued by the Police Departs ment, from June 8 to July 1, there are 779 vet unpaid
Debate Court Procedure
The debate over the Police De[partment’s records was described aa [involving the technical guilt or ine nocence of thousands of Indianapolis motorists, who have been charged with traffic misdemeanors from time to time. Judge Karabell and Clerk Ete tinger held today that a “judgment withheld” ruling was neither a finde ing of guilt nor innocence, but meree« ly a postponment of decision. On the other hand. the Police De« partment considers these rulings convictions and sends its reports to . no [the Federal Bureau of Investigation A Sh:year-old Indianapolis man Coop ini ror ing Whi {and his 20-year-old grandson Were trafic misdemeanors are not sent [killed early today when their small to the P. B. I, other misdemeanor (tank truck collided with another cases are, even though the courts ~~ truck on Road 52 four miles north have not ruled the persons guilty. of Lebanon. | Mr. Merrill said “there is no basis REPORT 10 | The victims were Harry P. Wolfe, for a conviction and it certainly |the driver, and his grandson, Morris seems a matter which our associa(Buergelin, both of 943 Udell St. tion judiciary committee might well
Mr, Wolfe was killed instantly and look into.” He said he would call the youth died from burns a few the matter to the attention of ‘minutes later. Arthur Gilliom, committee chair-
| Richard Padgett. Paoli, driver of man.
the other truck, was uninjured. Both | |
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of Mr. Swanson's death. The elderly cabinet member died at the fishng camp at Rapidan. Va, which was craated by President Hoover. He snffered a stroke at 7 a. m. vesterday, ana died shortly after 7 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) today. Charles Edison. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, ammediately became Acting Secretary, and flashed | news of his death to United States | war vessels in all quarters of the] world, Tt was the first major test of the Navy's new "flash radio svstem” inaugurated two weeks ago. Mr. Swancon's death raises a difficult political Problem in selection
to call his father and departed. osition| Charles found a vacant house ginia. created under the Reorganization A state funeral for the T7-year-| | Act. | the two bushels of beans. | h | § a. mh cratic party will be held in the | ¥ boom under way, Mr. McNutt conSenate chamber Monday. J ferred with Cabinet members but TALK ON WATER found regret.” announced the news ‘pine affairs rather than politics. : % Second Busy Day Tree former Hoosier Governor. He ar-| IS DEADLOCKED
at 439 S. Alabama St. He still had old elder statesman of the Demo- | a ; Wt : His full-fiedged Presidential | ——————u President Roosevelt, with “pro- said his chats “concerned PhilipTt was a second busy day for the |
Claude A. Swanson
KEEP ARMS BAN, BLOC TO INSIST
rived yesterday and stirred political | speculation with a round of inter-| views that began with the President |
and included his old political enemy. City Flatly Refuses to Pay Pos ster G ral James Farley. | Mao teres contered today on $5,000,000 Asked for ssibility 8 Nutt's bethe possibility of Mr. McNutt's be- | Common Stock. |
Timex Phaia, bile, driven by Carl Simmons, 42, of 842 N. Fast St.. was going north on Alabama. He was arrested on charges of being drunk and driving while drunk.
ing named to the Social Security post. Tt is the only one of three " newly created positions which re-i ‘ . : ‘ir wn mains Vacant. Jesse Jones heads! A fiat refusal by the City to pay
34 Senators Vow to Talk to the lending agencies and John Car- $5.000.000 for the Indianapolis Wa- | iW mody was named to direct the ter Co. common stock today appars
of his successor. Mr. Edison. who Death Plan to Change Ryo AEE tv Roarq (UY had deadlocked negotiations ihe mua to rt . Besides the al Security Board | J during Mr. Swanson's long illness Neutrality Measure. the new division will include Edueca- | Vth the C. H. Geist Estate. nas been virtual acting secretary. nmin tion. Films. Radio. Public Health| The break in negotiations came was prominently mentioned. Gov- |Service, Employment Service, Na- during a conference between City | ernor Stark of Missouri also was 2 tional Youth Administration and officials and C. W. McNear, invest-
possibility, Civi ati . ment broker representing the estate : Yo . 0 , Civilian Conservation Corps. p g > es : Senate Session Brief oraposal to remove: om the hens | Wayne Coy, Mr. MeNutt's ad- (late vesterday.
The news of Mr. Swanson's death trality laws the present authoriza- I A an City Rejects Price brought universal expressions of tion for embargoes against ship~| ACL OFA TRARY CO SEE Lay nat time, Mr. McNear brought regret. The Senate adjourned after By a Ye Vins! | Confers With Hull word that the executors of the a 15-minute session during which Senator Hiram Johnson (R. cal). | After a conference with Secretary estate would not accept less than it adopted a resolution authorizing [the bloc met today to plan strategy. of State Hull, Mr. McNutt had their original asking price, $5000,the state funeral. Tt pledged unalterable opposition luncheon with Francis B. Sayre, as-| 000, for the stock. He repeated his The resolution was introduced hy “to the repeal or modification of sistant Secretary of State, who re- earlier statement that the estate Senator Glass (D. Va.) Vice Presi- ‘the present neutrality law prohibit- |portedly is scheduled to succeed him (had received an offer for the stock dent Garner will appoint 16 Sena- ing the sale or exportation of arms, las High Commissioner. [from a private investor but had detors to make necessary arrange- munitions or implements of war to Mr, Coy has moved his office hack clined to consider it until after con- | ments. nations engaged in war.” [from the Budget Bureau into the In- clusion of the negotiations with the | Majority Leader Barkley (D. Roosevelt Defeat Possible [terior Department, the Philippines City. Ky). eulogized Swanson as & public | po Jono of the bloc can main- Office having been shifted there| After a conference between the servant who “always rendered tain their lines intact in the face of rom the War Department, {City officials and the Mayor's Citi- ES outstanding sewvice.” determined oY osition from the Ad-| Today, Mr. Coy accompanied Mr. zens Advisory Committee, during, Slightly warmer weather will pre“Tt is with profound sorrow,” Mr. oo oce.tion RD almost certainly McNutt in calling on Interior Sec. which Mr. McNear and his attorney. 'vail jn Indianapoiis tonight, the | Roosevelt said, “that I have learned would be able to Block attempts of retary Tckes. Mr. McNutt said “ab- Fred Bates Johnson left the OOM. | \yron thar Bureau Said. Thunder of the death today at the Rapidan President Roosevelt's followers to Solutely mo politics” were involved Mr. McNear was informed by Mayor | : y y | Camp, Va.. of the greatly loved : ; : ; [Sullivan that the City was ‘not in- Showers were predicted for either |
remove a modified arms embargo in his conversation with Mr. Ickes. ) : ; Claude A. Swanson. ® | terested in the stock at that price.” tonight or tomorrow during consid- | carriers turned over in a ditch and
clause from the house-approved | Earlier, the Commissioner called on a ; ‘erable cloudiness. ! : Cleveland Sheriff Declares (were demolished by fire.
T join with the entire country neutrality bill. | Attorney General Murphy, a former | i t's i in mourning him as one whose Both Mr. Roosevelt and Secretary Philippines High Commissioner. Mr | No Compromise Hinted The peak temperature recorded yesterday was 87 at 5 p.m. The avSuspect Confessed Slay- | Boone County authorities said : ots [they believed Mr. Wolfe was dozing | ing Victim No. 4.
This crash occurred late yesterday afternoon at Alabama and Washington Sts. The street, car | was going west on Washington St., the automo-
EAT TOLINGER | 8+ in Boson TWO LOGAL MEN INGITY TONIGHT And Mailmen “pig I AGGIDENT
Can’t Take It ‘Warmer Weather Forecast omen Trucks Collide Four Miles By Bureau, With Rain ON vy al. Bm North of Lebanon: Scheduled Soon. Six Hurt Here,
Because of an 84-degree temperature, Postmaster Peter F. Tague canceled noon mail deI ms liveries in Boston today. Se — LOCAL TEMPERATURES "3 "8
KANSAS CITY, July 7 (U. P.) Mail carriers here took ofl their coats today after the 83 86 88
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WASHINGTON, Juiv 7 (U. P).— A bloc of 34 Senators announced to-
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$8028 on 8029 Convictions
The Times six-months' study of traffic cases revealed that a total of $8028 was paid into the office of Clerk Ettinger on 8029 convictions. In Municipal Court 4, of which harles J, Karabell is judge, there were 4713 motorists convicted on [Sheriff Martin L. O'Donnell an- Destination Unknown Fe yes. oi Hines 3 om nounced late today that Frank Dol-| Mr. Padgett was driving one of a, 1p Municipal Court 3. of which 7il, 52-year-old Bohemian bricklay- meet of trucks operating out of John L. McNelis is judge. there were Cr pestioned for two Gays At & rouisville. He was en route from 3317 persons convicted in traf [suspect in Cleveland's 13 torso | 3 ani cases and fined a total of $2182, an murders, had confessed to killing Chicago to Indianapolis. Authorities , ape fine of 66 cents. .
many years of faithful service 10 or State Hull have declared their McNutt said it was a “friendly visit.| Judson Dickerman, Federal Trade erage yesterday was 80 degrees, fiye |at the wheel, that his car left the |
| | CLEVELAND, July 7 .(U, P).
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a WE ROL omits | oom wt Yap Tore, ght HR a wt 5 uns X he ultimatum was issued on the | errr _ y b e | y , e x said. philosophic understanding of eve of a meeting tomorrow of the. [company’s value for the City, Wie i. Nn human problems will live after him gepate Foreign Relations Commit - SIDENER TAKES JOB | vised in his report that the Cy | struck southwestern Indiana ves- [road and swerved back on, striking m the hearts and minds of those tee to consider the House-approved [would be justified in paying $3,500.- | toraay, blowing out windows and ‘the truck on the side. | i us who have had the privilege neutrality hill. 000 for the stock, in view oe fae ‘damaging corn crops. of being his associates Borah Sees Foreign Plot | IN UTILIT DISTRICT the City would acquire $1.5 0,000 in| Hy 1 oa Wel quick assets, largely cash and Gov- |. The group apparently threw its] Ea ‘ernment notes, in taking over the Pike County He public | Opposition against even the modified utility Swe th Storm : House version of the embargo In . Aaa No ; : a Ye yum and M- genouncing any “modification” of Declares He'll Start Work | gi Sd i a Ind. July tegrity but a iovalty to principle isting strict ‘e 0. | : ; / 5 SF ¥, Waly 7 | : and to ‘duty on which Pe woul bos it bloc | With ‘Open Mind.’ | ; RE ns P.) A severe electrical and wind- Mrs. Florence Sawdey Polilio, victim | Were unable to learn the destina- “'y oo ko abel said today that he sideration could move h © | which will be satisfied with nothing | nL FTINIEST PATIENT’ IN [Storm swept Pike County vesterday No. 4. and cutting up her body. |lion of the Indianapolis men. Their |, J "aio ced with traffic experts Son Ro Ne Ay reid oh strict embargo Was wid ‘after a heavy rain of more than| The sheriff said that Dolzil admit- truck was used for hauling road oe situation revealed after a Ror inspirati 11 public orvame.|s ted by Senator Borah (R. Ida) in| Merle L. Sidener, former School CRITICAL CONDITION ove inch, blowing out many win- ted killing Mrs. Polillo after quar. | Oil, Ut was empty at the time. |. “ooo survey had sh pre) an mspiration for all public servants. (ca ) . Ida. i |dows and causing considerably dam- | reling with her in her room on Boone County Coroner J. P. Swig- | 18 age ae ey a nS wn aa ) f ; [gett said an inquest will be held at > v
T personally mourn the passing of a a speech on the Senate floor yester- Board member, today accepted ap-|
[pointment by Mayor Sullivan as i City Hospital's tiniest patient, a |
steadfast and intimate friend.”
day. He accused France and Great
For some months Mr. Swanson had Britain of attempting to dictate tystee of the City Utility District.
been Secretary in name only.
of directing naval policies. There had been talk of shelving him and it reached even to the White House. But the old Virginian was popular with his colleagues and with the Navy, ashore and afloat and he held on-—a man with a lifetime of public service behind him but without (Continued on Page Two)
F.D.R. DIRECTS BYRD TO ‘TAKE’ ANTARCTIC
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WASHINGTON. July U. P) — President Roosevelt todav directed Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd to proceed in early October to the Antarctic on an expedition designed
His | American foreign policy, hoping wo | illness prevented more than a show maneuver this country into fighting
on their side. Senators attending included:
the meeting
Nye (R. N. D), Capper (R. Kas),
Borah (R. Tda.), Bennett C. Clark (D. Mo.), Worth D. Clark (D. Ida.) bone (D. Wash.), Lodge Jr. (R. Mass), White Jr. (R. Me), Robert M. La Follette (P. Wis), Holt (D. W. Va.). Reed (R. Kas.), Shipstead (F.-L. Minn.) and Danaher (R. conn.).
CITY ASPHALT'S USE ORDERED BY BOARD
Mr. Sidener, a former newspaperman now in the advertising business, said he would enter his duties as a trustee with an “open mind.” He said he was unfamiliar with the operation of the City's gas utility but would attempt to inform himself as to its various phases as quickly as possible. Mr. Sidener was named to fill the
vacancy created by the death of)
William J. Mooney Sr, who died several months ago. The appointment was made upon nomination by the present trustees, A. D. Hitz, Thomas D. Sheerin, Charles S. Rauh and Edward W. Harris. Mr. Sidener is chairman of the board of Sidener & Van Riper, Inc., advertising agency. He also is the founder and leader of the Christian
Men Builders Class at the Third and the list slid near the previous | 1ast night.
to substantiate claims to American Bids for Senate Ave. Work Christian Church.
territory within the sphere of in
‘baby that weighed one pound 11 lounces when bom prematurely | June 29, was described as in a ‘‘eritical condition and very weak” today [by physicians. {The girl has been fed by a medi[cine dropper, oxygen has been ad|administered periodically, and the | girl's weight now is about the same (as at birth. She is the smallest in-
| fant eytp Cored. for at tht hospital. STOCKS SLIP BACK
AFTER MILD RALLY
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low-through support failed to develop in the stock market today lafter a mild rally from early low
closing level. Trading was dull.
| SULLIVAN, Ind. July 7 (U. P.).—
|age to corn crops.
Lightning Razes
Shoals Building |
| SHOALS, Ind, July 7 (U.P). An office building ‘of the Mid-Con- | tinent Petroleum Co. here was de-| [stroyed yesterday when [struck it, but three gasoline storage, ‘tanks less than 20 feet away, were
saved. |
‘Death Laid to Heat In Sullivan County |
Sullivan County marked up its first |
| NEW YORK, July 7 (U. P.) —Fol- death attributed to the heat wave
| today when Palmer Thorne, 44, a | World War vetern, died of a heart
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¢ attack after he left a theater here
The heat was belirved [to have induced his sudden illness.
Cleveland's East Side the day before her body was found in a nearby alley in January, 1936. ‘The sheriff hoped that the confession would lead to a solution of the other 12 decapitations have puzzled police here for nearly five vears. Sheriff O'Donnell said Dolzil told
Lghtning | him he cut up Mrs. Polillo’'s body er. Carl, 5, of 2703 S. Meridian st.
in the bathtub ‘where we found the bloodstains.” : “He made several trips carrying
| the pieces of her body in a basket | their home. (to the alley where they later were! Methodist Hospital to be treated for are levied it is often a case of take
found. “He said he took the head to the
| foot of Bast 49th St. and threw it Maurice
in the lake.” Mrs. Polillo's head has been one of [six never recovered. Seven of the [13 torso victims have been men, six men. The sheriff said an offshore wind ‘was blowing at the time and he assumed the head was carried far rout inte Lake Erie.
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{a car driven by Ward Whitlow, 2807
Lebanon tomorrow or Monday. The first three months of the year and bodies were taken to the Bratton |that all the persons he conferred Brothers Funeral Home at Lebanon, | With agreed that an average $3-to-Overnight traffic accidents in In-|$5 traffic fine resulted in better en dianapolis numbered 15 as police ar. forcement and a decrease in accie [rested 65 drivers. Four persons were dents. [injured in crashes. | | Bobby Maurice, 8, and his broth- |
Seeks Average of $3
“I am trying for an average of $3 and up which we need to decrease | were injured today when struck by our accident rate,” he said today. | Judge McNelis said that figures |S. Meridian St., in a driveway near cannot always explain court situaThey were taken to | tions. He declared that when fines
CANADA'S FOES DUPE DIONNE, SAYS DAFOE
[lacerations. They are the children (Continued on Page Three) of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Maurice. Mr. ——————— is Concordia Cemetery | superintendent. Charged With Drunkenness
Carl Simmons, 42. of 842 N. East | St. received a broken knee cap| NORTH BAY, Ont. July 7 (U. P) when his car reportedly struck a —Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, physician to streetcar operated by Efford Harvey, the Dionne quintuplets, charged 40, of 2214 Kenwood Ave. at Ala-| through counsel today that Oliva bama and Washington Sts. He was Dionne, the babies’ father, insti
| LINDBERGH AT HOME TOWN | ass |_ LITTLE FALLS, Minn. July 7 (U.| 9 Yor as i Ak : » : P.).- Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. ! eavier Nogs droug J to 30-cen Hour with the Chief Executive The Works Board today ordered aking a nation-wide survey of U, S. [lower prices at Indianapolis today. | studying charts and other data City Engineer M. G. Johnson 10 Army strength, made a surprise While weights under 280 pounds held | relative to the expedition. Mr. Byrd use asphalt from the City's plant in visit to his old family homestead steady. The top price remained at
fluence of the Monroe Doctrine. Admiral Byrd and a group of Gavernment experts spent a half
>» 8 y Called ‘Too High. taken to City Hospital. Ee — PHILADELPHIA, July 7 (U. P.). | —Mrs. Richard C. du Pont of
| | Mim I osas WOMAN DONATES | MRS. DU PONT IS MOTHER
driving while drunk.
| record and wife of the president of | car in which he was riding with
| All-American Aviation, Inc.. vas re-
i ported “doing very well” Mrs. Anna S. Elliott Backs ¥ing-in hospital after giving birth driven by Lewis Bortline, Garfield Park Project.
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coday at reportedly struck the rear of one
to a daughter. - (Continued on Page Three)
| The Park Department today ac-
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| The flood swept over [county area early Wednes
3a 3 | ibe Gel an 15+ 170 8 SOE A an ey Ree 1850 IN, Mee oda To an 131 Vales an pring shee were He said that he would take three phalt were “too high.” = ® Beehive Lines eastern destination. steady. Ships, Oe or ord of Oak- | The Board at the same time re-| . » ° ana, ‘nie € Nas used on previous seinded action on twe other Y= occasions in Antarctic explorations; manent street improvements Pe Lochinvar F lies Away, . he gl BUN ier JNO | cause of property owners’ objec- | > and, ang the “North Star.” a shiptjons. Construction of a North ® ® | Th t f Ni Fl d belonging to the Department of the Side sanitary sewer was approved. Leaves Girl Wi th Sheriff a $125 donation from Mrs. | rea S /] ew 00 S Interies ne now in Alaska. hind Two bids were received on the Anna S. Elliott of the Spink-Arms to establith three bases ith 5p lon | asphalt for Senate Ave. one from I ———— Hotel to sponsor a public concert at > in each base ~% WIEN SE THEN the Indiana Asphalt Paving Co. and | Garfield Park this summer pur Yearc or l€éS se. the other from the Union Asphalt! WYATT, Mo, July 7 (U. P).— on their way to visit her father in| 1. a jeter to the Board which ac ita | Construction Co., both of Indian- Goldie Gehrken, 17-year-old Ver- Stanton, Ky. until the plane Was | companied her check, Mrs. Ellioti |apolis. non, Tl, girl, was taken into cus- forced down out of gas near Wyatt |caiq that she had read in the news-| MOREHEAD, Ky. July 7 (U. P.)./water as a protection against wy The bid of the Indiana Asphalt | tody today by Mississippi County yesterday afternoon. papers that there would be few con-| _ Threats of additional floo is Phoid. | Paving Co, which was low was Sheriff Walter Beck, but Ernest | She said she had known the flier certs this summer because of lack | .. | Rescuers hourly found more bodies $2075 for sheet asphalt and the as- Pelch, pilot who brought her Jere about two weeks, but that when they lof funds. spied rescue workers today |... "pelieved the final total of fa/phalt binder, compared to the City’s jn a plane said to be stolen, flew left Monday she thought they were| A. C. Sallee. City Parks superin- | their search for dead in the flood- talities would be more than 100. Red a HISET.50 UsYed on previ luway ond of the Sheriff. |eome up > die. ihe Sal |tendent accepted the money on be-| devastated northeastern Kentucky Cross workers reported the total $ : on ey return 0 her mother's | ; sent : i . } > ar 54 The street improvement orders) DO), Veen conducting PAS home yesterday. she said, but Hew fetter to Mit ir Mhanking nee | Seation, They Wisely ww ve. [probly NM BW in Ferguson 18 were ye when properiy S| BE igh A gr ies ave been | ON when they saw a large crowd for the gift, [covered 54 bodies and reported 117 bitnaries . 13/ers object to the paving of the ki. a A [collected around it. . Meanwhile, the Park Board de- missing. 22 Pegler .. 16 first allev north of Pleasant Run I a ie mt hoi Sheriff Beck said the plane re to seek further donations for | 231Pvie ....u.0 15 Parkway between Bolton and ) = Pelch | a at Wyatt yesterday afternoon. To- concerts. [night and sent swollen rivers and | homes, disrupted communications Questions . 15 Campbell Aves. on the ground that near Vernon Monday. HC 5 no day Pelch was taking up passengers.| Funds are available for only three creeks edging steadily higher. The and caused property damage estiRadio .... 17/it would constitute a safety hazard invited her to fly to Ramsey, o When the sheriff arrived, the pilot outdoor public concerts this summer |U. S. Weather Bureau predi Mrs. Roosevelt 16 for children and a proposed per- and she told her mother they WOuld janded his passengers in another after the budget was cut last vear, Scherrer . 15 manent improvement of Tacoma be back in a few hours. (field. let them out and flew west, Mr. Sallee said. The concerts io be| Dr. P. E. Blackerby, Serial Story . 23/Ave. from 38th to 37th Sts. was re- | When they did net return, rela- abandoning Goldie. sponsored by Mrs. Elliott will raise state health commissioner, quaranSociety 12 jected by residents who wanted the tives notified county authorities. | Highway patrol officers to the west Svorts 18.19, 20 improvement carried out to 35th| Sheriff Beck said the girl was un- were warned to be on the lookout State Deaths. 13'St, & | willing to talk, but did say they were for Pelch and the plane
assistant cated at least 4000 were homeless. State police and deputies patroled
been reported
concerts last year, all of which had |ty, one of the hardest hit sections. looting. Looting had a high attendance, His assistants. thietinaise drinking in Breathitt County, : Ed Eo ] » & x x N x
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cted mated at $5,000,000. Reports drift- | thundershowers for the area today. ing in from isolated villages indi- Wife, Isabella; a son, Ezra, and a
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the number to four. There were 10 tined flood areas in Breathitt Coun- [the stricken area to guard against tomorrow
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Police | Rated litigation against him to vent charged him with being drunk and ‘personal venom’ and as the tool of
“subversive interests who do not
$125 FOR CONCERTS crenoaue. Del, holder of the Amer-| John Kiefar, 34, of 1440 S. Nlinois have the welfare of Canada at (ican women's glider endurance St, was cut on the head when the heart.
The charge was made by Arthur
Delbert Ott. 25, of 125 Arizona St. |Slaght of Toronto, Dr. Dafoe's ate
torney, at a hearing in Nipissing
28. of | District Court to determine whether
the physician must submit his per sonal business records for examinae tion, Mr. Dionne has charged that Dr, Dafoe capitalized on his connection with the quintuplets by signing contracts with 43 firms exploiting the babies’ fame in advertising or manufacturing.
FALL FROM SWING FATAL TO CITY MAN
Elisha Walker, 61, WPA workepP of 1141 River Ave. died at City Hospital today of internal injuries
an eight- | received in a fall from a porch day after |swing at his home last Friday. Dr,
Rain hampered the search last a cloudburst, destroyed scores of Hugh K. Thatcher, deputy coroner,
said a chain broke under his weight. . Mr. Walker is survived by his stepson, Wayne Ashby. Funeral sevvicet will be held at 7:30 p. m, at the Beanblossom Funeral Home. Burial wil be at
Barlow, Ky.
