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KLINGER URGES [Any Suggestions? McNutt Asks Jackson PARADE MIGHT 3 new stare PRR 0 FASE cp “pol Ts [RE ZO J AUST chiss USE FEL Reveals Mental Cases Held [INEEERENE a . I [Powers Hear Armed Forces| OR PE ACE

In ‘Prison Due to Over- | i | Of Reich Get Orders to p= | i] ns ] | . i ds s=pr vey fr 57.7 Per Cent Popular Fears: New Flareup ASKS FOR SEGREGATION | \ |FAR EAST IS SORE SPOT " ci Taw Moiths =

Cites Jammed Institutions Russo -.Japanese Dispute| a Early Says.

At Michigan City, Pendle- ‘By ; i | Over Qil Concessions on | — iv ton in Speech: Here. | 8 | Island Grows. | wd FOES STAND FIRM

, Mdiana's penal insitutions house) | i. 2 om EE OR | : Battle Is Promised If - and some sex psychopaths,” John| je io Europe's fear ‘of a new test of el E Klinger, . director of the State ; i : BE | strength in August is beginning to| - a Issue Taken to Division of Corrections, revealed to I Paul V. MeNuit (right) invites Clirence A. Jackson, of Indiana, to Washington. Times: Photo. serge midst the slitary-display : : Péors Ie He recommended establishment 2 = 2 : hig and ; disclosed today

: : ” ® 8 = of three new institutions, including |g : : ; : 5 The. Paris ‘press i" ; na “y 3 it ” fi » @ S ® - : < - : 5 Ei amos DUBLIC FORUM | Indiana’s Plan Is Studied |s5.ae® sitios"! WASHINGTON, July 19

“Addressing Indianapolis _Junjor armed forces of the Reich will be in : (U. P.).—The White House

Chamber of Commerce members at AI - : ; se ; 3 a state of alert in mid-August, that sq yragident: the (Canary Cottage, Mr. Klinger ON WATER SET For { / S See urtt Se tu Storm Trooper. vacations will be| Pp ow said today that ‘President | ii Tre lor at “Pendleton Segue : . .. : ; endes and THA Feria one million : rt 28. 288 | Roosevelt “will pray as never. . : . : EEE Se : ; rese; ts 3 ‘be er arms in| § 5 gs mm PE ” : : ~ now| houses 2000 inmates, 300 more Hip i ; : _... |cermany in addition to the stand-| Ey Lo : pels in before that thee will be no than capacity. us| Tomlinson Hall Reserved for | Director of State Unemployment Compensation Division | ing army of abaut one mites, | | | | | Sige ln que Deters Hat how yas 2600. Hospital. {of Tn Friday Night, Aiso, n i Invited to Help Out at Washington. : Hite it is serials that the informa-| | | uary to consider neutrality 3. The present In- . : : tion came from the highest sources. | i] islatio sene Criminals at Michigan City ‘is Event of Overflow. | (Other Stories, Pages 2 and 4) Thus the French Government either | | | legislation. : filled to capacity and Lay insahe \, ; ; . | nas received positive information ule House Secretary Stephen T. Bh mma. ®| | Arrangements were completed By NOBLE REED EE ann). | # | EE opottmert arid anne? Urges Segregation today for the public hearing at; Indiana's social security program will be used as an example for | Jess positive reports in order to off-| | Br at the decision reached by Senate

sferting to the housing of men- Tomlinson Hall at 8 p. m. tomor- | organization of the new Federal Security Agency, Administrator Paul V.|'set th€ possibility of another move hb Democratic and Republican leaders tal defectives in -the penal in- row on the ‘proposed purchase’ of

bi priiroigiide Te A. Tackeon; U “By adoif Fitter such ax Ted to the | ME WI Cnt last night to delay neutrality ack Tn ; : r. McNutt conferred with -Clarence A. Jackson, Unemployment | destruction of Czechoslovakia last p tion until next session.’ ~ on HONS F, KINGS: sai. io for |the Indianapolis Water Co. by the | Gompensation director, ‘on the latest developments .in the operation year. ; % |

: | “IT am certain of one thing,” said - segregating these offenders from the

City. : ~~ Ig of Swe soci) _seciTity. ivisions, Nazis Won't Deny Reports : 1 =f pa : : | Mr. Early, “from the time of adyest of the inmates. Likewise the| The hall has been reserved for a -nave Aas! T. Jackson 1t- was significant, too, that Nazi| - Vo : a J | journment until January when Con= - chronically ill and the syphilitics| second public meeting Friday night ; Nasingion ay ae oe official circles not. gnly refused to : . gress meets again the President will require segregation. in the event it hecomes necessary : stole ake part in Organiz ng the| ony the Paris reports, but that 20 pray as neyer before in all his life Federal security program,” Mr. Mc- , 3 in that there will be no new crisis in

| ; J “present facilities do not permit| to accommodate those who wish to do vas . Danzigers were arrested in the Free fe = Jr : e house these different types of in-| Mayor Sullivan will he the prin- JUNY vie +n | countries. They. were charged with | : eve | But, Mr. Early said, information mates which would provide suchcig) speaker, outlining details of the le “The biggest problem facing us Ino oo conapte “actions and it was as-| EE Sh en : received -at- the White House indirelieve overcrowded conditions at|gaministration and his citizens ad- Strong Boxes Stolen From |monious operation bétween the former members of Marxist o ¥ ; : ison a1 : > ir. : : rgani- at the world will escape - ‘another $he prishit lid $he TeIoat ry pow] ICY. commitie favor acquisition staths and the Federal Govern-| zations. . The Gallup : a : crisis in the next few months. The, | provided in Indiana is almos : : wa I S h ; R : l t K ormation: he Jai, tn fosies Joe | EO ar or Dickerman is atont - Home Entered. “The former Governor, Who Was in Danzig, where some 3000 to 4000 ows Lnhoosevelt Ir eeps European flare-up this su To the offenders, male offenders bs | judson .C. Dickerman, Federal celebrating his 48th birthday today, police recruited in. the last month : | : > | | Chairman Key ‘Pittman’ o /

3 4 . Nei Extra Session Possible is needed which could be used 10|/to Mayor Sullivan. Harmony Is Problem of dynamitings in behalf of foreign| The percentage of voters approving of Roosevelt as President is shown ; segregation and at the same time plan under. which members of his Washington is to establish a har-|se.ied by Nazis that they were all p i : cos ed ai the. White House Poll— food Segregation of criminals as Bow of the utility. Raffensper gers; Bridges ment.” : Diplomatic. sources: in London also tween 16 and 30 not sentenced to Trade Commission utility engineer

the remainder to the Prison. and advised the City to buy. the joined forces Fodffy in an-effort 10! tonight at the home. of his parents | tal raat Nadie Were preparing for a Discusses Classifications plant, will be present to answer|solve three North Side burglaries Mr. and - Mrs, ‘John C. McNutt of change of pace in their effort to “Such a division falls far short of questions from the audience after in which $10.000 in gems and two Martinsville. ; "| wrest the Pree City from Polish proattaining the purpose for which it Mr. Sullivan's talk, tection. hr

is. intended,” Mr. Klinger stated.| Also expected to attend were vari- | Strong boxes were taken from homes

«Many hardened and confirmed|ous City officials including Council- | last night. £ strong boxes ‘con- on “i criminals: are under the age of. 30|men and Utility District trustees, tained only ufnegotiable securities.|

would call a special session in event ia of widespread war. nd

Fe at matory: i ; ....| said. he will return to Washington are now being. sent to barracks, but es aan 45 > _. 2 J | Senate Foreign Relations Commit- | | life are sent to the Reformatory and wp, made a survey of the property State Police aps deputy sheriffs, oon after a birthday dinner! it was Fi in the British capi- opu ar l ly mi urmol te said flay that the President

— By Institnie of Public Opinion : . “If such a war is precipitated,” | PRINCETON, N. J.; July 19.—Despite the squabbles in Congress over the | he’ said, “and no one but ‘Hitler: J] dministration’s monetary and war embargo policies, President Fold precipitate such & war, and todiy: BopulaHty: with: the, rank and file- of voters. throughout the Hitler. conducts it with brutally, “We ‘have f ndiana’s| House of Co ain and | colintry’ showed only ht drop: during the past four weeks in the Particularly against clvilians Testes The gems belonged to Mrs. F. C.|social - security divisions comprise| France send iro : rer itute’s bixty-Atth monthly survey on the President's stand- 118 in normiltary soaes, ted Shere

and should not be permitted to as- the igen, Mivisey Sommilies sociate with first offenders at the members, © FL ORE SAE de vi “lone of tae best ams of -its | ares to is no doublt that the humanity of Lewman, Clevelald, wife of the pres progr demo ls no doublt, that the Tumanity of

Reformatory. Many first offenders | broker representing the C. H. Geist % fs 7 resisting’ Of TRE Ra dir Voki le a Sk : 5 ry My ae cate Which. owt the company, Ident of Riches Pros. Dlolong| "in, i’ ased on he seid. lof sessing any Nast seimucktiat tne) Sper Soictn ones = UOTE WAT( be incensed and there will be quite permitted to associate with hard-|8nd his. atioiney, Fred Bates,doln lof Jar and Mrs, Fred Davis 6281 there have been fewer complaints: Ease, Attacks. On Té nt DY: 7 per ~cent“of the J WU § Kk 1x a different sentiment in both the ened criminals at the prison.” son, ; N. Chester St. ‘Mrs. D is is Mrs. | from the public ant because: of the)” e .. ttelt Phir’ that meat "| | mdfar party. voters, against 58.1 per| = © c . country’ and Congress, either .in " Hence. Mr. Klinger recommended, ‘We Welcome Advice’ ‘ St * S. Davis IS: MIS. | effectiveness of the operation.” Asserting that the Fore fic Jas: mouth. The: present read- | MYR] January or at. a special session “provision should be made for the * : : . Lewman’s sister, 2 ia pen : had no confirmation of x: ting: 7 ‘barometer is| ON : ATCH PL AN which of course the President would type of offender who offers the best Mayor Sullivan said he.and his Both . strong hoxes were stolen MeHale Pushes Campaign - had sent heavy 1] "tHe time. o iY It ; : call in event of widespread war.” prospect | for rehabilitation, namely, | committees will welcome the con- | from a dresser in the home of Mr. Mr. Jhok ide did tk 4 SE RE « : a =e Pn the first, offender. A minimum se-| structive advice of any: citizens afjand Mrs. G. William Raffensperger,| | MY. Jackson said. dic not now ry, fu £m : = Johnson Is Defiant. . x curity inhstitution for felons is bad- | the meeting. © | two blocks away at 6263 N. Sherman yet when he will go, to Washing- | gnat . dispatel ps to. 54.4 per 'Scripps-H d Check | gore While) House . expressed \ Jy needed in this state to which first We are convinced that it would | Drive. Mr. Raffensperger is presi-| ton. Hd ; | neighhorh the Free Oity : redident’s election ma, Ser pps-riowar to ec doubt, however, that Mr. Roosevelt. - Yi offenders could be sent te secure in- be a good thing for ‘the City to|dent of Raffensperger-Hughes CO.!| Wayne Coy, former Indiana Wel- | not accept: ro ih * which was 62.5 per| @: nd L islat * would take occasion to carry the SE a igh Brioni hie said. “hut ine, an investment, Sour tiesifion. wre administrator Who helped. or-| London diplomats on which was 92 Pf) Stand on Legislators IN question of neutrality revision to n i : rovided in| W® @ I ; a : : sade gio ll ani newspapers had e | FEY RaoEs ir gy ‘ en ; : : : conditions than canbe provided in| [0 Ao’ 1° Cll he glad fo receive| Beldges’ Home Entefed genise Indiana's soa! security pro- Sollee od le RS I CN “Test- Tomorrow. BE walled itistifution, ~~ iirely dit- |the opinions of anyone present.” | The home next door to the Raf-|gii'i, 8 Mr. McNutt's chief assist on: the Poles and that efoial | WT te. Democratio nominal EA £1. lcoast.. EL ferent type from either the present fenspergers, .at 6267 N. Sherman A “ AK Cos : Ying conve LEERS Lan, cditoria . “The als have not changed,” prison or reformatory is needed Drive, owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Forlani chal, Me-| — Z| . Rooseyelt’s. personal ' prestige : (Editorial, Ps age 2p Mr. I “on a fireside chat Such an institution. would be for WEATHERM AN S AYS Bridges, who are away on a .Vaca-|.o.. ‘continued his ‘letter man-=} . faba ay oS B ! the voters is thus. nearly. as By CHARLES T. LUCEY going to the country.” y : those who are believed to be safe ion. also was entered, bub /it:was| Ser, continued Tus letter-writing STOCKS TAKE UPT URN glest as it ever was. This does not Times Special Writer On the question of taking the iss 0 u r the iormer Gov- IONS ; : HE n, however, that public sentiment WASHINGTON, July Q Corre- [sue to the voters, Senator Hiram

from escape without a prison wall not determined if anything: was “thi TOF dea, 10W ic se surrounding them, who would be KEEP RAINCOAT NEAR taken. ; erhar the support > delegates to| ™ So ol _. . |fayors him for a third “term. “The : : 4g Johnson (R. Cal), veteran SenaTs | Wk No Lewman. said she had. re-iine 1940, Democratic national con- AFTER “EARLY DROP t' popularity test is merely a|spondents of the Seripps-Howard | v5 00 8, ist. | declared - today

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henefited by a program of industrial resent’ pop! : : e teamng jgnd who do not have fixed moved her jewelry to help. Mrs. vention. : measurement of “the - miter. of Newspapers will yo row. that should Mr. Roosevelt determine : criminal tendencies.” : : ey I pebple e who prove of him as Presi- to record, name by name, the votes upon this course, he coul ont Points to Crowding Thundershowers Predicted I pu it ina little alligatorspurse |, ygq0 political scene. He . ; id we’ : qr ak a {GENE * a6 "Fis Point fu: lis sextiiy of Representatives on the Hatch bill| upon the opposition matching. him ating out that the present H niaht and placed the purse on a steamer(y ® ho UConn with Prosident| Trade ‘Reflects Uneasiness term. = Eo ring political activity by Federal step for sten. LORE _oining out that tne presen te Tonight or TOMOMTOW. {rink nese” wi in 40h moras recone om 180 polis | 01 o". Eyropean Sila reovens nie yuers [C08 EV Peder] i To coms take 1 to the coun * > . - . ” 3 14 wy. C ol = > S i : : : y 3 po 0 . ” & fgan City is filled to capacity, Mr. NC DO re working in the north | Pub he “asked me to keep my mouth | Over European Situation. ow Mh On AK. | ihe. attempt is being made ‘be- |i nyh ig he Seger that Klinger said: ton. for: thi ‘ LOCAL TEMPERATURES side of the house. When I went to shut’and I intend to do s0.” . Fs weg ee : ‘he is doing a ‘geod job as |cause the: House, when yoy this ‘county wants no war.” ~~ , Jf LA new nsttusion Ei s Dur " s,m. 5 1 a.m ... 10 |get my purse, it. was gone. “A hole go a ia TE ‘NEW YORK, July 19° (U. P.).— President today say, neverthe- {individual sections of the pil, the| - Blame Placed on Senate f pose 15 leaded AN Hs Pl 1am ...7 |had been punched in the screen. ITIIREG LT |Stocks showed impressive resistance| less, that they would not vote |be SUEOE CF 0 committee of the : | should be (sucied Sheviee : am... is 12 (noon).. 12 |The jewelry ‘was fully insured.” FUTURES : AT to selling today and: ; for him for .& third . term. whole House, in which & mumerice Mr. Early reasserted: Mr, Rooses } i : Yhap Wislde : e pion Nails Such am... 6 . | Mrs. Lewman described the jewels he . larly. im the 3 ro ‘Whereas 51.7. per cent of voters '|“teller” count is laken ut the | oc oninion that responsibility for | | wn instiiuuon Mete, bulls on INS. ¥eon.that timbres | as a platinum bracelet set with: dia-| ‘J. . after an early : approve of him as President at names are not recorde®. == the decision against neutrality re- | grounds © on 0 ; e Bie Mme p that umbrella and raincoat| monds “and sapphires, a diamond| § | ‘driven’ leaders ¢ : this time, only about 40 per | The legislation, sponsor hy, Se ¢| vision at this time rests squarely Wl al hosphials, ee el Hoke ye handy, was the Weatherman’s tip|and sapphire double horseshoe ring, "= ended to, | cent say. they would vote form ator Hateh (D. N M. Je aime A at upon the Senate. = LT A Tr er ; to Indianapolis today. While skies = diamond wedding: Ting. lw dia Sl pee TE TT Ty 8 aE a Trading showed a De oy S10 him if he ran again. taxis DO tie work-| . He noted. that the statement Pia “building program outlined | were cloudy, the Bureau predicted | ung" half carats, anda diamond Chicago Price Tumble Laid Zor, “rive again when rallying| EE a of ehakedowns” for political issued by Senate Democratic Leader here would provide segregation and | thundershowers tonight' or ;tomor-| syed wrist watch. Mrs. Lewman A lh i TIOTE AO read. HE two Democratic strongholds| contributions, and limiting the Alben ‘'W. Barkley with the concur= Se ilitate differential treatment of OW. Somewhat warmer weather is| pi ¢ watch. Mrs Lewmen! paetlf to Big Crop Signs. | iioces Sharer we Ta int ti the vity of all: Federal em- rence of Senator Borgh (R. Ida), . ac tia) to te the fare for © S| said she had accumulated: the jewels artly 1o Big Lrop Signs. :| Aviation shares were outstanding, at’ the present time are | political activity ol & oe “land other Republican cipants , OO Tao er Aor 20 nonas hn during “over the years.” PE Talis ates —i es 2 pullin; the -entire -list forward from | South any the ay Wes. ro. re pioyess of the Democratic Na iy Mn E sv. made patie 1 i 1 ; ter on “24 hours e nls pt tty al sa Sg Rl pa on lows. ars ears President Roos cials > > Na- he discussion : : would lead to greater protection for) 0 2) Ect Se Le a bit, with Ne: ‘Footprints Fond: « CHICAGO, July 19 (U.P) -Oorn| (f= 1 up ny Tata A ets as popular in tha Rocky tional -Committee have lobbied the responsibility for not AcHeg = society. ol . terday. jhe hy ried up a bit, with| Deputy Sheriff Richard Stewart|futures tumbled 1% to 1% cents to ing. 0.1% points. ne 3 Mountains area and along the Pa- | aoqinst the bill, saying it would cir-| up! eutrality at this session was Mr. Klinger described crime pre- y slight traces of rain during the) said footprints could not be ol-ithe lowest: levels since 1934 ‘on ithe| Bonds came up moderately from |cifie: Coast’ as in the traditionally | sumscribe the Committee's’ activi- theirs—the Senate's. yo vention. and the rehabilitation of|12 hours ending at 6 a. m. today. | tained _hecause of .& heavy sod. of Chicago Board. of Trade. foday. othe lows. Commodities were gener- Solid DetOsCr South. The Ad-|ties The Senate passed the bill in| The statement, Mr. Early said,

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it 2 i Self Tish mos | : he ase: he window hui. that American pects and ally lower. ministration’s ‘contintious Popularity April but, its scope has been drastic- was desigied 30 tell the cousiizy “There seems litle doubt, that SOUTH BEND UNDER | snger I veer me pressure sof Amgentine ooin. en the "Thie market had started weak, in the Far West ratits LUC SUR EC ally curtailed by the House Judiolary| that neither the President nor Secs midney fivestd in ihe yehabilitation | “Mr. ana Mrs, Raffensperger 1e-| “Brneat. an oat futures also. were| {han & point; Around noon the list| known as the “solid West ti ouse will|in any respect from their position of offenders and eT RAB ES: UA QUARANTINE Se a ay ower. Corn. sie eat he so rallied. ie — A were erased.| Following is President Roosevelt's ivy on motions by Rep. Jou J. of urging immediate revision of the Navings €o the public,” he wid, SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 19 (U./The two. meial boxes were gone.|.. argenine com at Liverpool sold secretary that information bad beer) Approve | Die- | Dompeey 0. Nt ‘adopted by the| Passage of legislation. ; voor ’ o 0 Honltn a aay, gn agers an oentd a bushel, 5 cents under | received indicating a European) of FD.R. approve an i Committee pd “restore | the ‘mandatory embargo on’ ship B U1. 1. E T I N : an Hpbi - wn the price of United States corn and crisis between now and next Jan- New England .. 51% 49% |the measure to its original form.| ment of war materials to all bellig-

A statement by the White House popularity by sections:

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ail dogs and cats because of an out- | Pers, and’ the other belonged to widest - re: : or Dr other ‘de- 5 ; break of-ranies. "|G. B. Howell, 314 Hampton Drive,| progpects nda 4 i re Hot slipped back. Bee dic Plontit 377° * “43 |Thies teller voles are anticipated. CH a OHIO. TIL, July 19 (U.P). | The quarantine, approved by the Mrs. Rafensperget's father. WhO|piyg a, record carryover discouraged. U. S.. Steel was off 1% points.| Fast Central... 55 = 45 In..a pievious AUGER. bY J : PIETY Four youths were killed and | State Health Board, provides that left it for «afe keeping wher he ine buying ‘side in the face of scai- Bethlehem widened its loss to 1% tral .. 50 ss | [Sevips Howard Washington stall = REFUGEE SOCIETY three others were injured to. |31l animals must be tied, penned or went on a vacation .in California. -| tered offerings.” : + ‘| points, Chrysler lost ‘most of a rally West:Cenital 5, k on the public utility holding com-~ ITET “4 day in a collision of a cattle kept on a leash “in imniediate con- | EE 9 nee "1 4 -point decline, and Gen- South ....... .. 65 35 pany bill in 1935—only half a dozen INVITED BY F. D.R truck, and a light truck in |T0l of their masters during the 300-POUND HOGS RISE IND ANA +c lors] Motors slipped down % point. | Far West ...... 63 3 (Continued on Page Three) i which 14 boys were being | 120-day period. : A 15-cent rise in weights ahove NDIANA ‘DEMOCRATS fe re : rr —

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: : 3 1ghts : : ; : eT , / LONDON, July 19 (U. “8 o transported to a farm. The Several persons were bitten and|300 pounds was the feature today| MEET HERF. vy anal Fp ki rf ® io MN : . President Roosevelt’ has invites LE Ea, IE, Smit) MEET HERE IULY 30 Jeon Children Out of Crowds to Guard [irs Sis miss “salle; Ignace Nosalik, : 22, [bitten nearly a. dozen other dogs. Other = weights were -nominally| A hy Cy ® i - | Refugees to confer with him a& Depuc; Leo Gedvilas, 18, |A dozen members of three families steady. - Top price was $7.15. Veal-/ A special conference of 184 Demo- a : = gto , cT | 9 . Bon in Indianapolis, State Chairman — Joe Who?’ Wife Doesn’t |r zisessiow| ew katp]e ond of May he mbes of Sp ry : abs : ‘The conference was arra; 'Mr.| parents were warned by City] “We are advising parents p eT TR sen anil “TIMES FE ATURES . : Se : . : x 4 - ‘ 4) | and precinct in. Indiana for the 1940 ; dren at home and out of [and not allow them to mingle with increase. There were 162 cases in: TC - What Is 1+? K. n ow, So Sues f or $5000 campaign. BES Puke hc Be number of whooping |crowds indoors. . It is mandatory June. ON INSIDE PAGES. ' ; z The action came only two. days|opugh cases rose to 247 so far this under the law to report all cases to| Dr. Morgan said the disease is a eee

‘dead: Ray Witalka, 16, La- one mad dog was shot. after it had|of hog trading at Indianapolis. - Spring Valley, and John are being treated against rabies. ers rose 50 cents to $10. - |eratic. county chairmen. and vieel: alos @ — . I h. Pi @; i Told Eo he on a R Rast Bopss. 7 {ote comr timer vs Against Whooping Cough, £Arents LO me wer.” The Water Issue— Bays said, to organize every county | health’ authorities today to. keep their small youngsters close to home What's the water eS ————r after the State Republican Central! month, compared -to ‘221 for all of the Health Department at once. The difficult to recognize in- early stages poe...

. : : 3 § i JOSE 12 di Mrs. Beulah, Cummings, 4133 E. 16th St., ge suit in [Committee announced it “will open 1938. : disease is highly contagious and|,.q that ts should pay par-|Broun ........11 dash of abous? Superior Court Soy TEL a a dn re i age it 1 its 1940 campaign on Sept. 22. I Herman | G. Morgan, City |quarantint is necessary. © |ticular Atention to a Fes Co “For answers.to some Her petition, asking $5000 from a local drug firm and San Fran- |. ooo 0 Sor pus wy health officer, said that there was| A total of 62 cases were reported colds. He said the early symptoms {Comics SE ihe’ cusstions asked: JL EO manufacturing company, said that a card signed “Joe,” mailed | WHITNEY BOURNE WEDS |gifficulty in controlling the disease’s Tver the week-end and yesterdsy,| = i cold. |C questions -asked || from San Francisco, told her that he was feeling fine, that he was | LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y., July 19 |sprea ae hany nany cases were not|Dr. Morgan said. Ey are similar a ..commaon most frequently by citi- || looking over the fair and “will have lots to tell you when I get back.” | (U. P.)—Whitney Bourne; 26, beau- ||

> SN ot 1 y : : being reported to the Health Board.| He predicted that the total for Coughing sets in almost immediate- |; hrs. soe 1t also mentioned a laxative which could be purchased at stores itiful society actress and heiress, ‘was| It is confined to children between |the entire week would ex: "by 10|ly, gradually increasing in severity Rie oo . || owned by the local defendant. aa ~~ married today to mn 52.11 ‘anid 5 Veats old, he said. _. |per cent the £0 cases reported last until in about 10 to 15 days choking | Flynn bi PAGE 3 : ons Cummings said the arrival of th a 3 week. Lhe : ‘| and paroxysms of cot A loss |

caused her husband to become y di executive committee of Pars ) hildren than : gan to , spread |of appetite

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