Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1939 — Page 18
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GROUPS RALLY | Twos c SHER STW. | Browder Describes Plot VATICAN SUSPENDS wr AGAINST TRUCK | Ny MISSING: KIN 6; KIN WORRY, To ‘Hurt’ Roosevelt in ‘36 EFFORTS FOR PEACE ,..... ws or
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Relatives here today were con- | x | VATICAN CITY, Sept. 5 (U.P). German soldiers on the Siegfried red over the safety of Mrs. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U.P.).—, Mr. Browder said the original —Cardinal Maglione, Papal Secre- |Line and French soldiers on the endell Sherk 104 E. 46th St. who Earl Browder, general secretary of Proposition was altered when he tary of State, today suspended tem- Magnot Line have painted signs on Council Defers Action on Move to Open Streets | Mrs. Sherk and her sister, Mrs. 14 $250000 in 1936 if it would Mr. Browder said, was $100,000, but to Vatican City. | ff — protect Your With === H B. Roney, Pittsfield, Mass i : : y | For Delivery \ \ SR \ a FS ugh B. oney, : shield, ~ nominate President Roosevelt as ils later the man “raised the ante to Pignatti Morano, Italian Ambas- | TABLE PA DS V. N Rh ! \ DL ‘had been visiting in England. A candidate. | $250,000.” | sador to the Holy See, conferred to-| .
2 7 ~ : ’ _'laughed at it, and the man then | {porarily his efforts in behalf of [their pill boxes, within view of one Pe believed to have been a passenger the U. 8. Communist Party, es- oocected that he withdraw as European peace. He returned to! niin, reading: |cablegram received here last week| Mr. Browder said that the man| Mr. Browder said that he neither day with officials at the Vatican | Heat and Water Resistant intimated that they would sail from identified himself only as “David- accepted or rejected the propo- Secretariat of State, but the nature $|49
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on the Athenia, torpedoed and tified before the Dies Committee 19- Communist candidate in favor of his home town, Casoria, where he, «we won't shoot if you don't The issue of truck tra r = ies of truck traffic regula | Glasgow at the time the Athenia Son” and did not name the men sition. of the conference was not disclosed. |
|day that a man allegedly represent- President Roosevelt. [was vacationing on Aug. 22 when ghoot.” tion was revived again today as 3 k was to leave that port. |whom he said would furnish the “And he never told you who the SA db ati Rebel cee | North Side civic groups were re-| 3 \ : \ | Relatives and friends of Mr. and Money. , men Were Who were going to fur-| SGN DASOING is] ra ol ported preparing to resist a change | Mrs. Paul H. White, formerly of In-|__ The theory,” asked Chairman nish the money?” the Committee BERLIN, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—Acci- Pennwall t g 818 A Martin Dies (D. Tex.) “was that asked. dental or purposeful violation of a RI-5758 in the truck ordinance considered dianapolis and now of Los Angeles, _r Ministry of Inter deer b Y awaited their arrival from the Neth- if you did it would hurt the Presi- “All he said,” Mr. Browder re. INSUS 0 nterior cecree bHan- We will call to Measure Table
by City Council last night . erlands. dent? plied, “was that thay were all Re- Ning public dancing will be pun- * PENWALL COMPANY *
Councilmen ‘deferred until Sept , “That's right.” said Mr. Browder publicans » ished by six weeks in jail and a I Two of | Mrs. White, daughter of Mr. and I Lo A or Do |
18 passage of an amendment fo the Ameriea’s | Mrs. George L. Denny, Indianapolis. A a sailed vesterdav on a Dutch liner f
fs es 308 Daughters [SENSEI Teno mi Ambulance Injures Man WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS
trucks to run on any street of the of the War within a few days. He was City for delivery purposes upon pay-| | of 1812. aging direstor of the Lt a A City Hospital ambulance which Middleton, 302 N. Riley Ave. who ee F'OR PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR-— ment of a >0-cent licence fee, i Mrs. Livy 2 ternational Verkcop, Maatschappy. had just taken Bs Yea oi hoy to was staken fo the office of Dr. John ¢ ’ aGment. fis DORE 8 dee N. Y. the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. a physician's office after he had K. Kingsbury, 5462 E. Washington AGFA Fi l Ch | E | The amendmen opt : N Harris sales agency at Amsterdam and was been struck by a car in Irvington, St. with head injuries. | ms, emica S, n ar n
cha would nullify the Council's > pi oy S oae iy Moin in prohibiting u Stowers [recalled by his company because of Struck a 63-year-old man at Ohio| The injured man was William trucks of more than one and a half Ry (left) the war [and Meridian Sts. and then took|Moore. Spink-Arms Hotel, who was! tons “hh even North Side streets and 4 : and Mrs a him to Methodist Hospital given first aid by Dr. Hubert Col- an on 40 apers tear. en fRor York Tt Was . ps WOODRUFF : The inj child was Thorlow|lins, amt oll trucks on four more. Jt Was a Nancy Nelson 00 R PROTECTED | jured } ins, am ‘Ambulance doctor.
troduced at the request of truck-| | : Williams The town of Woodruff Place, situ- WAR NO BAN T0 VANITY HOOSIERS RESCUED 257, Discount to Professional Users on Order of $2.09 or More
ing concerns and other commercial] | ie ; {ated on the East Side within the JEWELRY ups which complained that the; ¢ . live together | Indianapolis corporation limits, to- a : ST. JOSEPH. Mich., Sept. 5 (U. CAMERA $e ordinance made deliveries near Kirklin, LONDON, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—Gas!P.).—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Misener. DEPARTMENT {day signed a contract with the City masks with vanity cases attached Michigan City. Ind.. were rescued by .
difficult on the North Side Ind ls 4 re or police and fire protection at were introduced in London's fash- Coast Guardsmen last night Wheh \ Council President Joseph G Wl iv. |$7000 a year, $500 a year less than |ionable specialty shops today. They their small sailboat foundered in 29 ON THE CIRCLE. . . 2 Doors From Power & Li ht Co. Wood asserted that the present © : the contract thai just expired. were selling for about $6. storm off the St. Joseph Harbor. dinance was forcing huge oil and y
: > ’ X » other delivery trucks to use narrow V I a D J [ igen) streets, creating a traf- 4 e cl ans aug l ers 1°0¢€ ic hazar | The present truck ordinance . passed 25 a cOmMpPromise measure / tl ~ I di J } J. { last spring. prohibits trucks of more oge 1er on n mana ar m { than one and half tons on College, Central and Capitol Aves.; Penn- i I Ev: ania yo mess Sts.; aud WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 (NEA) — be necessary if they are to receive oulevard Place an roadway L of nsions. prohibits all trucks on Maple Road, More than a century and a quarter DO Stow rather. Wii | i = y after the War of 1812, two daughters owers father, 1am Har- | { Meridian St. (North of 18th St). |# SHYTS ris, served five months with the, Washington Blvd. and most of of veterans have filed applications Kentucky militia in 1812. She was | Westfield Blvd. for pensions with the War Depart- gh in 1868, when he was 63. :
i Men S is | ment. . Williams, 78, says her father, | | 2 8 ag. oe n Se Revicien The two live together on a farm Ig ‘Nelson, fought in the battle : Last A a “|
Councilmen last night heard W. pear Kirklin. Ind. of New Orleans when he was 17. |i aE oR aw al J. Frazier of the Standard Oil Co Claims by the two—Mrs. Livy] A newspaper item about Mrs. : Greatest Possible ] 1H cet Value and Leland Fishback of the Indi- Harris Stowers and Mrs. Nancy Stowers’ golden wedding anniver-|: : : ; TER . ana Petroleum Industries Commit- Nelson Williams—have been sub- sary, mentioning she was a veterans’| | 1 99! BUT NOW . in the face of a tes ask for revision of the ordinance i Navy od gi daughter, hg the two old ladies; : . ss «
as} : ) stantiated by \ oS Be EH A a anket with EVEN GREATER WOOL CON’ liveries of fuel oil to North Side - eee eee teen $
homes Harmon A. Campbell, Republican The Gallup Poll—
Councilman. who sponsored the
present ordinance. said he was “un- ) . . * : alterably opposed” to the amend- Shows I u blic S Divided ment and demanded Council post- A . ? x 4 i pone action on it until North Side
Clty were able to present their On Revision of Holidays :
Mr. Wood predicted ‘several hundred” residents of Graceland Ave
would appear in favor of the | , . : S might be expected, the citiEER, nie iis. va Don't Tinker With the fied Hast IS & good deal more represented ‘several of the STOUpS Calendar.’ Say 50 Per in favor of revolutionizing the favoring enactment of the existing . holiday schedule than farmers and ordinance, said today that a large | Cent mn Survey. other people who already live in delegation opposing revision would | : a re Iv ear at nex o cil | | Sr SPE) #1 PN Co By DR. GEORGE H. GALLUP i The core of the situation, perCouncil alse approved the pm American "nstitute of Public Opinion haps. is expressed mn twe typical chase of 13 additional motorcycles RINCETON, N. J, Sept. 5.— | comments. one from a New York
for the police department which Whe S . RE Men President Roosevelt an- ork will replace six worn out machines HH PY 5 office worker, the other from a
and bring the total motorcycle force nounced his pian to change the | neq Jersev farmer. to 30 date of Thanksgiving Dav this | gi the office worker: “I'm for Police Chie! Michael F. Morrissey | year, he stimulated discussion In | 4. that would give me that much gaid t tt) t1 1 re it, A Y said tha he additional motor- ,eqepaper columns club rooms | longer in the country.”
cycles had been recommended in : : . : 1 the report of trafic experts of the 2nd Pullman smoking cars about | gaiq the farmer: “My wife's International Association of Chiefs a number of other possible | gos in town are always coming
of Police last spring They will be changes in the American schedule : : . Anges 1 out here as it is, but now, at least sed to aff said | 3 used to regulate traffic, he said of holidays. | they have to pack up and go home
hoy ry oN Sunday nights.” widely suggest- | As outlined by an organization
3 hh RGAIN ed 15 that of | called the Monday Holiday Assocelebrating all | ciation, the revised holiday sched- ] major holidays | ule would affect such days as Lin3 XC | R [LL AMERICAN on Mondays so | con's and Washington's birthdays, INSTITUTE as to fatten out | July 4 Memorial Day, Columbus the American | Day, Thanksgiving and Election week-end | Day. Christmas need not be dis-
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP COACH To measure the public's reaction | turbed. it is argued. . FARES—Good on Specified to the idea the American Tnsti- | Lockers Of the idea pot 10 the trains only—for details oS : | English habit of scheduling nearly DY tute of Public Opinion submitted all holidays on Mondays and say consult agents it to a minjature national elec- | o." a 4 SF the British can do it. SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 9 torate — including farmers and | why can't we? . Te . ST A small-town Americans as well as | ga 0 jot indeed? say a majority $5.00 . LOUIS the urbanites and suburbanites, HEYA + hh § $7.00 PITTSBURGH : | of Easterners. But the West and most of whom might be expected | gout are more cautious in ap-
to favor the move The sectional vote is:
Buy Now! A 50c Deposit SUN S ~ 1n : proval. “Te COLUMBUS But even with the alluring pos- | e - : : Will Hold Your Blanket . sibility of a longer week-end Favor Oppose : le Fr — Co 2 $2.25 DAYTON dangied before. their eyes,. only | Plan Plan | ; eo ed oe - i 0 L ’ $1.50 RICHMOND about half of those interviewed | New England ...... 58% 42% | 3 No "os i oy Hr nour Layaway. $2.50 LOUISVILLE in the Institute survey approve | Mid-Atlantic v 3 | EL : a PA
the plan. The other half say, | East Central $1.75 TERRE HAUTE “Don't tinker with the calendar.” | West Central ......35 63
- : S 59 N Ee . WLS Retuming leave destination The Institute asked: “Would Nh : 48 54 ! 3 9 3 a \ , A 7 Sunday Night vou approve or disapprove a plan ey. : he TREN i 7, / X — . ; 5 TE ‘ » . . » L = ; §
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- _ to have all holidays—like the | Complete returns in the InstiPhone Riley 93551 Fourth of Julv—celebrated on | tute’s informal referendum on Mondays so as to make a longer | President Roosevelt's plan to
reek-end?” swers are: t date of Thanksgi 4 he Ly : | : Ma A | DAY this vear indicate. that Tess AF el. go / 4 BE] CHOICE OF THESE COLORS, PATTERNS
YOB Loiiiatutinbiinianinin .S1% t v ” . . bx 1an three voters in ten approve A : $%_ | of the change. y 8 : he ® Green ® JACQUARD in geomet. | Asked: “Do you approve or : El he * i ; " rie horvder design. disapprove of President Roose- EX kl i} 3 \ ® Cedar ® JACQUARD ALLOVER velt's plan to change Thanksgiv- Tv RAL Ro i TR ® Ovehid in acomeirie Jo v | ing Day to one week earlier?” 29 LN. J & TOR : renin mm geometric design as | per cent of those with opinions bh c TI 4 i ; ® Sky Blue shetehed. ; in the Institute's national checkup _ ha dh I i JACQUARD ALLOVER said “Yes.” The remaining 71 oh Sh TR CT y ® Dusty Rose in flower pattern, | Per cent said they were not con- s Be ¥ i To d vinced the change was necessary. Onlv a handful of Republicans
e i a i! a. hd > : | approved the idea, returns showed, * . X J £3 | as compared with 40 per cent of | ; TN he ; A
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Homes, like growing | x | Ris} i : J \ SL : | A N } blanket that's the rave of thrifty housewives! It's where histo yo > di \ | AID ON NEUTRALITY = hh : / Ee HERE... NOW... IN BLOCK'S DOWNSTAIRS most favorable for : | s. a. STORE . . . at only 1.99! It's 333% WOOL CON. growth. 3 Rep. William H. Larrabee | TENT . . . it's attractive patterns and colorings ha in 6h , : : LP ; : 3 long-wearing double weave . . . opps | . | Ind.) today pledged his support to 1 \ Ri. it's Miltions oF Salton oy Jigead In <7. \@ |the Administration in its plans tol pally J a - BEST BLANKET VALUE WE'VE EVER OFFERED at through loans to Marion County revise present neutrality legislation. | NN Te 1.99! home owners, for building, buying : In a statement, Mr. Larrabee said || and remodeling their homes. “It appears that the developments | . . of the last few days in hostile sec- | This helps build payrolls for our | § tions of the world have proven the '
sem 4 It Fe property DN . wisdom of the proposals of President : aly N TN ues and general business condi- a V¥ Srl | Roosevelt (on neutrality legislation) | oy d . ; for the thrifty sovers whose money NE a | Congress within a few days to treat | N RFS EE al - ES FN : The Wm. H. Block Co, Downstairs Store, Indpls, Ind.
is thus put to work. Ns | with legislation similar to that | Please send me:
: : EHF oi . § | which Congress failed to complete : Rv : ibis. 9 1,0 i , § The soil IS Fertile For 2 ] SE Seto the Ay A rel ys AL hd MN CF y Lb toes. 33147, Wool Blankets nas .... (color desired) homes and home owners ; “It shall be my policy if and when | bg 2 x ; oF 3 sae 33'47% Wool Blankets in (color desired) in Marion County. Why ; No x Congress re-convenes in special ses- Ch Lg (x 4 CZ as 4 & . Name. . not Build or Buy a Home & ; — { sion to join President Roosevelt SN : ; ~ % es ie in 1939? 0 LAN 2) | +1 whole-heartedly in the development i 8 ' of any and all legislation which may be needed to maintain the permanent neutrality of our Nation.”
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