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| NY : } { ER . ; Deleqati t Mil 000,000, consisting of 1,000,000 shares = | West Would Prefer G. 0. P. gy eta Ri gd slegation al Wuwaukes of 2 per commen souk. ‘rhe action Best Wy : To ‘Reactionary ’ Demo- |! 3 k | ; Also Seeks Help to Protect of the charter to permit expansion | 15 P RI { E ® 3 ; 3 v ' (of manufacturing activities. : R R § X R 2 | ei ti crat, Senator Declares. | : | ofl yg ER #0 | Lands Against Fires. eir enjoyment —— i { Say NE Ny oy RCA RENEWS LICENSES SAVE MONEY AT . L | NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (U. P.).—| \ y ) . The need f , - ’ | endures hoo “Wa WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U.P) —| 5 3 . tio Eo oF re Federal pap The Radio Corp. of America has | E R SPORTING Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D. \ \ a P anas reforestation signed a new license agreement with Ji E=IM=KO€ Goops co. |Mont.), a potential candidate for : : NN : & 2 ; program was to be outlined before the General Electric Co. and the If 209 W. WASH. LI-3446 aul . ‘the 1940 Democratic Presidential | a joint Congressional Committee on Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-| 2 Ladies Gift ‘nomination, said today that he was | \ > at - Forest Resources at Milwaukee, turing Co., supplementing those | sss pm pcm pa ve ppm esit ‘convinced the West would prefer a | - \ 3 _ ; i Wis. today Signed in 1932. The agreements Republican to a “reactionary” Dem- ™ ® \ J 3 ey |cover the right to sell equipment for |
|ocratic nominee next year. a R ; ba | § * Virgil M. Simmons, State Con- proadecasti . |TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, HOSIERY | Senator Wheeler has just returned | TEN Su * 5 : ig servation Director, said an Indiana ng transmitters, television,
& 2 f ~ i from a swing through the West to : J - delegation of five men went to esis | SppEIRYS and airport) THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.
sound out political opinion. He de-| "i b Milwaukee yesterday and urged | — : ce clined to discuss his own possible Pe \ 3 Federsl co-operation in Indiana's | B32 Sd ade hey a id ; yi candidacy, repeating that it would | SET program to reforest about a million 8 STEWA Hi S V
be time enough when President § acres of land in the next 10 years, |
Roosevelt's “intentions become | Seek Aid Against Fires known.”
Mentions No Names | * FF y f Be {| “The delegation also will ask the | : A ¢ | Congressional i p - “I think the people out West are | a ) ! ¥ : g . Committee for Fed in favor of a liberal Democrat,” he | \ ¥ ; a Sy eral aid in speeding up acquisition ‘said. “The natural tendency out| 5 Fr : 3 ; : : : (of land for national forest areas [there is toward the Republican Ny & 3 in Indiana and in protecting InParty, and the voters would see no 3 SEE oN ; RE | diana woodlands from fire,” he said. reason to alter that if a conserva- : | The delegation appearing before
i] For Last-Minute Shopping tive Democrat is nominated. They SR 3 : 3 |the committee icludes H. A. Wood,
| FF T will vote for a Republican rather | ! a | State Forestry Division Director; Pat |
. ¥ Conveniently Located than for a reactionary Democrat.” Times Photo. | Manion, South Bend, Director of
hy ne nay Det The little girl, hands against the window eagerly crawled inside the protecting barrier to get a peek | Sovernment aisporls 2 ian] ; crats.” : at the Christmas display in the Illinois and Market Sts. window of the Wm, H. Block Co. Crowds of | Lewis Erwin of Bowrstn and Se | Meanwhile, the nearest to a! adults, like that peering through the window, have been just as thrilled by the display as youngsters. | Zoercher of Tell City. Supe ne Porn) bet on he out-| y¢ shows Santa Claus’ mythical clerical staff “in action” taking children’s requests from all over the Ms. ARS sald Indians grees come of next year's elections was| _ > (nally ha ,000, acres of forest V that the Democrats would continue | world, lands compared to only 4,000,000
to control the Senate. | 60 per cent of his body, doctors said. | today.
Very Special!! A President, Vice President, 2 TELLS OF MYSTERY CRITICALLY BURNED |The acldent occurred when Mr. Sees Loss to Soil | |
Governors, 34 Senators and 435 IN SCALDING WATE | Wheeler tripped and fell while “Removal of the forests as a Clarer
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‘plant, police said. He was taken resulted in further economic loss! ice Wheeler, 58, an employee | fo, the water by Charles Rice, 849 through soil erosion, a lowered! : , of the Piel Bros. Starch Co, at 1515| gjrch St, | water table and lessening of rec-| . $ in 1938 points to G. O. P. victory. | | Drover St., was in Srifienl SongiHion RABY FILLE ON Drove | reational opportunities.” he said. | : ; " . 19 (U. today at Methodist Hospital from ! $ ; resolution passed recently by 8c J prs. 255 | Solid ‘South Sate | uy ore: Mey ge. By wv burns received when he fell into| Sixteen-month-old Harlan Pratt, | Indiana Ri Bureau revo | Fe lio 7% STA TIONERY | But the Senate would be expected | P-)—Mystery surrounding the Von [scalding water at the plant yester|son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pratt, 2225 mended enactment of legislation to | dhollplle i Mire dd ) to remain Democratic regardless. Of lent death of George C. Ramsey, 27, jou police report. | Howard St., received second degree “preserve and protect our forests ERIE SUPRILIES ‘the 34 Senate seats to be filled in of Olney, Ill, deepened today as| Mr. Wheeler, who lives at 27|burns about his face and on his|and encourage the reforestation of | P Gorden Ne-Flex Hose 1940, 25 now are held by Democrats; authorities sought to identify the Schiller St, received third degree right hand today when he fell such other areas as are more adapt-| 7 seven by Republicans; one bv al figure who may "have land second degree burns on about|against a hot stove at his home. |able to forestry than other uses.”
Progressive, and one by a Farmer | Sinister First Quality Tan Laborite. | threatened his life. The present Senate alignment is:| His widow, Mrs. Ruth Ramsey, 29,
Lovely ER the Best 69 Democrats; 23 Republicans; Wo | Evansville, Ind. said that a few BE 3
Farmer-Laborites; one Progressive; |
thd : hours before her husband disap- . FROM A L one Independent. By winning all 25 4 5] 15 3 prs 53 30 of the contested Seats from Demo- | Peared in the Union Station here 25 W.WASH. FINE ; INENS i OVER THE WORI i) . : .
‘crats, the Republicans would in- Saturday night he nervously told
crease their Senate number to 48 her that he was frightened by a i AWAIT YOUR SELECTION FOR CHRISTMAS exactly half of the body's member. WEN rolOWIng Nm Silt & war in ; ; kt ship. By picking up one or both of | an Hosiery Dept. First Floor ‘the minor party seats, the Repub-| dark glasses who hastened away
4 vs fF / - 8 . h 3 : ot! Ra) EI wl | 7 1 i ~ i would Ihav Senat . when her gaze was attracted. FY aN fF? By ; er 2 (Zh 7 ; ’ jority, | hve ® Benate mas) Ty "few minutes later her husband Ww Yo : eS x Xx “AY Lad - [AY E44 Dani * Xx
(searching for a broken pipe at the source of economic wealth has also
away from the Democrats indicated |
ls tl D atic Senat ‘went for a walk. She never saw cans tong those Democratic Senate pn again and when he failed to re-
seats which will be before the voters ‘next year, however, are some from the Solid South which the Repub15 3 » +3 lcans do not expeet to win. And | “ar Ramsey's body was found in some other scats are held by Demo- . . " X lies rerio oh +. a coal yard Sunday, the skull fraccratic veterans or are otherwise dis- tured and the chest caved in. He § ; | tinguished by conditions which Sug- |, d been robbed ~ » . y : \ SR NE : I + ? > gest a better than even chance that Dad been ro . RL SE ; * A. “ARN &
PY tn. {appear in time to catch their train = a ah Ne oy $ 2 € FV ny A for Dalhart, Tex. she boarded a y TU 20% 5. CR ALN EE , wilh bus and returned to Evansville. { > 3 9s 3 ]
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a Democrat will continue to sit in| Mrs. Ramsey said she knew of no ob Aha ad : | them after 1940. enemies of her husband but that Lays Pi A ; es 5 Bi ¢ a 9 ; : she had dissuaded him from pur- NO 3 ad Pow Bun “pA fa Call New York Toss-Up |chasing a gun “for protection” and SNe wR By £4 LR | Republican estimates of the 1938 on the train en route here from + J SE S08 : Tiber election raised a claim of a definite | Olney he had told her that if any- J : 1 1 i i ¥ : G. O. P. leadership in at least 21 [thing happened to him, she would . Fay % Pht: Vy : : dd , states and produced Republican Na- find a letter of explanation at their Size 2x1 08 or 72x1 26 HE hs hy : Cr TENNIS ARAL | | tional Committ assertions that/ Olney home. No such letter was PA : oh ; A . | New York was ag toss-up and Mon- | found. 8 power Lavish Richelieu embroidery covers REG. $1.98 tana and Illinois at most were only oy a Dyn banquet oe | “border-line” Democratic. y y x - 5 h | There are eight states where Re-| YOUNG ACTRESS TO WED eat gl She $ 00 R D k Di S ; oH oy /publican claims of an anti-Demo- Pat O'Malley, screen actor, and his chness. alue . mas inner Se 4 i cratic trend coincide with the 1940 | wife today announced that their ° at $100.00. ayon ama e ts Nei Only $14.98 for a pure white cloth election of a Senator to a seat now actress daughter, Eileen, will be ; —-— SIZE 52x52 of Irish linen hand-embroidered held by a Democrat. They are: married to Paul Donnelly, young Bonptital $ioral therta . i i Selitate Tnosaics work! oe i * Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Indiana, executive of an oil supply company. ; Co of poaiE De egRr- C set Valued at $29.50 o Rap j Ve 1M Ohic, Wyoming, Massachusetts, | Eileen played a role in Deanna Dur- 4 y as
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