Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1939 — Page 18
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“NIGHT RIDERS’ | Sends Model Plane Zooming
AMUSE SELVES
IN GUN PARTY" 8
Crive Along and Shoot Out
Street Lights Here; Holdup Tale Fails.
Residents near 14th St. and Riley Ave, and DeQuincy and Bancroft Sts. reported to police that four men in a black sedan amused themselves early last night by) shooting out street lights in the
IPRAISE OF TVA |
MERE “DECEIT, SAYS
‘No Sovietized Power for Us, Hoosier Replies to
Timez Special WASHINGTON, July 18—Ren, | Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.) today challenged the contention of Rep John E. Rankin (D. Miss.) that Tennessee Valley Authority electric rates applied to Indiana would save
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES An lll Wind
HARNESS 3
4 —Dr, Francis E. Townsend said to~ | day it would take a “glamour boy’
| |didate, He indicated that he and
TOWNSEND CHOOSES 1940 ‘GLAMOUR BOY
PORTLAND, Ore, July 17 (U.P),
to win the Presidency in 1940 and named Oalifernia’s U §, Senator Sheridan Downey as the ideal ean-
his old-age=-pension plan supporters would indorse Senator Downey, The elderly doctor predicted that if President Roosevelt seeks a third term he will he making the greatest political mistake of his life, The antithird term tradition "is too deeply rooted in the American | people,” he said,
PROBATION REPORT
SAN FRANOISBOO, July 18 P) Margaret Weil, 18-year-old] Nassau, N, ¥,, farm girl today staked her hopes for freedom on the report | of a probation ofeer due Aug, 10! Her attorney, Public Defender Gerald Kenney, moved for proba-| tion yesterday when she pleaded guilty before Superior Judge Lyle T, Jaeks to the ransom=kidnaping of -yenr-old Krehe Osborn,
Miss Weil, a governess in the Os= | born home, kidnaped the boy and demanded $1600, She was eaptured | a few hours later in San Jose and | the hoy was found safe, |
EARTH SHOCKS RECORDED
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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1989 KIDNAPER, 18, WAITS |
a | NEW YORK, July 18 (U, P=} Tt will take a glamour boy to be Fordham University's seismegraph | elected in 1M0," he predicted, | pacorded two sharp earthquake | + » ani Sheridan Downey 15 ® anncks last night approximately | glamour boy, 2420 miles away, but no direction | “There is no Republican candi-|was indieated, The first shock eame | date any more glamorous than a|at 934 p. m, (Indianapolis Time) | telephone Hole.” and the second at 5:46 p. m,
Hoosiers 21 million dollars annually, “Mr. Rankin wept touchingly for the power users of my state who, according to his figures, are being muleted by the power trust of 21 million dollars annually,” Rep. Harness said in the Congressional Record. “1 deeply appreciate his interest in, and sympathy for, my fellow In~dianians, I don’t mind his deceiving himself, but I must object to| |; 3 I his deceiving the people of Indiana.| 3}. : a § Ot=The signal “Mr, Rankin nimseit admits that : y ; ’ grip Wy a reins a hten his he and his districts are in the for- are he signal. for’ Lol tunate position of already having {Founte starts, the benefits of this power develop-
ment. TVA doesn’t seriously injure WHC ; any important interests in his dis- A . 3 } er Cent for McNu A ltrict, Tt supplies his people power y Registersd Optometrist—Office a
below cost, and my constituents wel taxed to make up the difference, Miller said By Institute of Public Opinion That, T think, is damage enough to C bh Held U NEW YORK. July 18—If President Roosevelt decides to make his Indiana, . 8 P much-postponed trip to the Pacific Coast this summer, he will find CaliEarl Sparks, cab driver, 834 E.!fornia still stanchly Democratic and a majority of "California voters Wyoming St., said a fare he picked |plugging for a Democratic President in 1840. up at W. New York and Minerva | ; g self must bel = Sts. robbed him of between $3 and | Mr. Roosevelt Bi , “leent of its major party A 0p tic by $4 at St. Clair and California Sts. | considered the leading Democratic ‘Roosevelt, As of today, the Insti-| Which he tries to lure other areas and escaped down an alley. [candidate for 1940 as far as Cali=|tute survey shows. six voters in 10 hin Fy Pl Cuber A 28-year-old man was held on|fornians are concerned. But if say they want the Democrats tol... “> I DE Fen suspicion of having stolen severally asec mot run, California Demo- Capture the Presidency again in losing $21,000,000 annually on their purses from the City Plating Works, | a “11940, The Institute asked Califor- lieht bill d defv him 1 "OV 1026 Shelby St. jerats favor the following, in order: |, io voters: ght bills, an efy him to prove it Burglars entered the Central Vice President Garner (51 per cent), | Rh i by accounting principles that will ¥ 5 Jim Farley (14 per cent), Cordell | Which party would you lke |satisty a certified public accountant Motor Terminal, 630 S. Capitol Ave, Jim arley (14 per cent), © to see win the Presidential elec: | or an engineer and escaped with $150 from a desk Hull (12 per cent), Harry L. Hop- on ¥ Ro Au . r tion in 19407 But assume for the moment that | & = drawer. Five hundred golf balls were kins (8 per cent), Paul V. McNutt] : ; He 1% | Salat taken from the driving range at 2400 (3 per cent) and various others (12 The replies—as of today and with|he is correct, and that socialized & vas re a more than a year to go before elec- | power in Indiana would work out
S. Keystone Ave, it was reportad to per cent). About half the Demo- I | ; police. lerats in the survey say they have tion—are: xen) as it works out in Tennes-
no definite choice if Mr. Roosevelt| Want Democrats to Win... 80% ¥) 'is not a candidate, however. Want Republicans to Win. 40% SH Teligssee 1g the taxpayers iif > 99 A ) . i A of the nation must spend or lose : 9 With its 22 electoral votes Cali Once traditionally Republican $4,700,000 t : ia will be an important politi- | io Hay el PWaYS | crate b SRve $4000.00 in that Reg fornia wi 1 po I California has hecome m many ways state then X suppose that Indiana cal prize next year, and from pres-iane pf the most “liberal” states in ang the taxpayers would have to! ent indications the Democrats will |{)ya country and on the strength of | spend $24,675,000 to save the $21- B. HARLEM, Mont., July 18 (U. P.). need every one of its votes in order |iaqay's survey must be considered a| 000.000 on our light bills in Indiana | BEN! —A blast of 26 tons of dynamite in to Offset the Republican advantage | pamocratic stronghold until further| “Furthermore, we have roughly © the Snake Butte quarry killed a 14 1 the Fast, where New York and ngtice, On the other hand, recent | $475,000000 invested in our utilities! ; ; ed ‘alin (Pennsylvania are leaning to the ppgtitute studies have shown New |in Indiana. If we were to follow | year-old boy and injured six men 'G O. P. today. . ‘York leaning Republican at the| the TVA formula in socializing our | late yesterday. | Those facts are indicated today | present time (52 per cent) and | utilities in Indiana, I suppose it The lad, Wade K. Confer, was in a state-wide survey in which the pennsylvania likewise Republican | follows that the Treasury would standing with his father, O. M. Con-| American Institute of Public Opin- (54 per cent). | eventually be expected to under-| fer, quarry superintendent, attempt- ion asked a representative Cross-| «pjperal” or not, however, a ma-| write the purchase of these Indiana | ing to photograph the blast when section of California voters their [jority of California voters say they | properties and pass that load on to| the charge apparently found a hori-| ideas about 1940, a third term 10r gppose a third term for President the taxpayers.” | zontal seam and fired rock directly Roosevelt and other questions. | Roosevelt, and less than half of Cites Coal Th at the watchers. | In 1936 California gave 68 Der | them say they would vote for him es ‘Con reat | 5 lif he runs. Rep. Harness then cited the threat | “Do vou favor a third term for |t0 the Indiana coal industry in-|| 2 | President Roosevelt?” the Insti- |'olved in TVA competition and also & tute asked. a haulng coal, | 88 airs el dl “I want to remind the gentleman | The answers are: from Mississippi, who is so fond of | TVA statistics, where the power so far produced hy TVA is going, he| On the question: “If President continued, Roosevelt runs for a third term in| “He would sell this Frankenstein | 1940 will you vote for him-—no mat-| to us in Indiana as a savior of the ter who the Republican candidate | small power user, But while he is! is?” a slightly larger number (43 rendering lip service to the common | [per cent) say they would. But this is man, his TVA is selling only one- | | still well short of a majority. | sixth of its total output directly to | Throughout the country at large the private users, through munieci- | latest Institute figures show 33 per palities and power co-operatives, It! (cent in favor of a third term and 39 1s charging those private users up per cent saying they would vote for to three times the rates which it | | the President if he runs, | collect from such large corporations Pc are as the Aluminum Corp. the Victor, 10 SLOVAK SOLDIERS DROWN [Chemical Co. and Monsanto Chem- | PRAHA, July 18 (U. P.) —Ten ical Corp. soldiers drowned and five were res-| “I repeat that the people of In- | |cued near the Slovak frontier when diana and the nation may have so- 5 'a pontoon bridge on which they cialized power if they want it. Bewere working capsized, a dispatch fore they order it, however, I earn- | |said today. Officers who attempted | estly hope that the 'yard-stick’ myth | {to save their men were among the Will be exploded. 1 hope it will be | | Victims, it was said. |
neighborhood. The sedan did not stop, they said. | ‘The license number of the car was not obtained, Taxi Driver Held Meanwhile, a 25-year-old taxi] Miss Marrvella Porter, 1025 N. Keystone Ave, launches one of the driver who told police he reported, gas model airplanes entered in the Indiana Gas Model Association conhe had been robbed so that his wife| test to be held at the Municipal Airport Sunday. More than 400 model would not know he had gambled| planes have been entered in the meet which starts at'9 a. m.
and drank $295 away, Was in the City Prison charged with vagrancy,
| nh ~ In one of three holdups last night, | The Gallup Poll— Myron Miller, 2°, clerk in the]
fis rico pace ov (SROWS Coast Democrats
Illinois St. reported to police that a well-dressed bandit who had been thoroughly soaked by the storm, entered the store at 10:30 Dp. The bandit produced & gun and took an undetermined amount of money from the cash register, Mr,
to have now-=—hefors
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Sky's the limit in the love life of Oscar Wiggenjost (below), sign painter of Lincoln, Neb, In high hope of reconciliation, he hired Pilot Joe Jacobs to sky-write “Wiggle loves Helen” above the Ar Omaha, Neb, home where his we
estranged wife, Helen (top) 18 R. Domont & Sons Ri-3306
staying. Mean wind blew the - — - smoke letters away as they were Toa : teat: a formed—but “Wiggle” will try, try TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, again, THEY WILL BRING RESULTS,
‘1 Wish' He'd Stop
“I wish he would drop the speci[ous arguments, the wishful thinking vote for| And the hopeless arithmetic by
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PETERBORO, N. H., July 18 (U, P.) —Mrs, Cyrus H. McCormick of | Chicago, widow of the late harvester | king's son, will marry her childhood sweetheart, her sister said today,
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