Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1940 — Page 4
"ELECTRIC SERVICE .t, HALTED BY BLAST
* LONDON, Jan. 26 (U. P)—A terrific explosion in an electricity fub-siation -at Irlam, Lancashire, : ly today interrupted electrical “of ce here and at nearby Cadisead. Police said that there was Do suspicion of sabotage and that there were no casualties. e explosion was attributed to
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CHICAGO, Jan. 268 (U. P).—
. Through the efforts of Sir Wil-
liam Craigle, who has a goatee and is editor of the University of Chicago’s American English Dietionary, it was revealed today— after 12 years’ research—that
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OSLO, Norway, Jan. 26 (U. P.).— An explosion which caused numerous casualties sent poison gas spurting from a cellulose factory at Mjoendalen today and people in the neighborhood, panic-stricken,
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£ Th the bursting of part of the electrical apparatus. The roof was| own off the 60-foot high sub-sta-on on the bank of the Manchester Ship Canal.
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goatee means “like a goat's beard.”
The term “goatee” first was used in 1844 by Lee and Forest in their “History of Oregon.” || They observed that “a few individuals ‘leave what is called, dy their politer neighbors, a ‘goaty’ under the chin.” Goatee next was mentioned by
Af least two persons were killed
and 50 were injured, 26 seriously. : NEW YORK ’ = Dae More than 100 homes in the vi- YORE: Jan. 28 (7, P| In connection with the 50th anniversary celebra- . William Green, president of the A y cinity were evacuated. tion of the Chamber of Commerce, the Lilly Var1 t d that th American Federation of Labor, . . . . 4 . y Chemical experts warned that the ih¥ew his support behind the New nish Company is celebrating its 75th anniversary.
danger had passed only temporarily ; since much of the gas had been Deal last night, denouncing, by in-| Manufacturing industrial coatings exclusively, the Lilly Varnish frozen and again would be deadly ference, John L. Lewis, head of the] Company occupies an important place in this field nationally, Congress of Industrial Organiza-| and have been in business in Indianapolis continually since 1865,
when warmer weather causes a John S. Robb in 1847 in “Squat- tions, for his attack on President Lilly V ish 111ly Varnish Co.
thaw. ters Life,” who said “a kind of Roosevelt at the convention of the bujfpuint pails si ip FORMER BANK HEAD DIES United Mine Workers of America in ’ : Columbus, very warm looking ‘goatee if it | Times Special ‘| Mr. Green, addressing 2500 labor could have been transplanted to DELPHL, nd, Jan 2 leaders at a dinner honoring Thom- Sales Branches——Chicage, : ope or Cam Shatter, sence op. 0 Yours, Sieg as {. Lyons; newly elated President Grand Rapids, Mich.—Gardner, Mass, work on the Dictionary and re- |was 69, was former president of the hr ror bir : turhed to his Oxford, Eng. home [Citizens National Bank at Delphi. referred to Mr. Lewis when he said: in 1936. Publication of the work |He is survived by his wife and two| “We do not sing a song of hate, is expected to be complete by 1942. "daughters. : nor do we form an organization
known as the royal order of ingrates.” “We appreciate the services of our friends, whether in the social or the political field. I declare tonight that- through the support of our political friends, the workers of our country have made more progress in the last seven years than ever before in the history of our country.” Referring to Mr. Lewis’ charge that the Democrats had ignored their platform pledges, Mr. Green said, “I cannot understand how any one possessing an understanding of the situation would say that the Congress of the United States has failed us in the past seven years.” He contrasted the support the C. I. 0. and A. F. of L. had given the Democrats in 1936; the A. F. of IL. by indorsing friendly candidates at
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J | . The bride is in France and the groom is in Belgium in this picture 5 ; J : : | of an odd wedding that took place recently at Honschote, Franco- : Belgian frontier town. The groom, Maurice Jerome Ballen, is a Pt i lie ole
mobilized Belgian soldier. Paulina Jarzyzcna, the bride, is a They could not be married in either France or Belgium, so they were wed with the bride sitting’ on one side of the frontier (dotted line) and the groom on the other. The mayor of Honschote is seen performing the ceremony.
Wolf at Door, Met Sends SOS to Common Herd
NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (U. P.).—The Metropolitan Opera Association | through a social organization, Laappealed to the public today for $1,000,000 to keep the ‘wolf from the |bor’s Non-partisan League. most celebrated stage door in America, offering to admit the public to the Diamond Horseshoe if it saves the Opera. | 1 The financial crisis interrupted a feud across the footlights between Bridges Tells Green y Lauritz Melchior, leading Wagnerian tenor, and Erich Leinsdorf, the| TO ‘Clean Own House SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 26 (U. P.), —William Green, president of the
hew, 27-year-old head Wagnerian| oqo ory appeal to radio listAmerican Federation of Labor, to-
: ; | conductor, which the public settled eners to send in $1 donations for the. F 1 0 6 Y | : day was advised by Harry Bridges, or ears .e0
in Mr. Leinsdorf’s favor at last opera. California director of the C. I. O,,
i living in France.
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night's performance o ers The idea was to make the opera : gsuieluns oT hd giving €On-| «5 national music center, where new 4 y more applause, talent might be devéloped and mu-|to rid his own organization of “ex. Stewart's has continuously| served convicts, thugs and racketeers” be- Indi li It h Washingt dorf a genius, said he was too young 1 vailable for civic events, fore criticizing of ndianapolis. as seen vvashington would be available for civ. vents, | fore criticizing others, street grow from a dirt pe and
to be head conductor. Kirsten research, teaching and music de-
Mr. Melchior, declaring Mr. Leins- | sica] history preserved.” Its facilities Mr. Green should “clean house,” . . : Flagstad, world’s leading Wagner- | velopment, Mr. Bridges said in answering the lamp lights with horses and buggies to -{1an soprano, had agreed with Mr.| pgaog_ stage artistic temperament|A. F, of L. leader's statement to a Melchior that Mr. Leinsdorf con-|paq heen flaring all week, boding|Congressional committee that A. F. ducted the slow parts too fast and evi] things for the Wagnerian “ring” |of L. Pacific Coast longshoremen the fast parts too slow.and often, cycle of four operas, just getting|had been placed by the National Lahad her gasping for breath. She| to tog bor Relations Board under “a Comhad hinted at quitting the Metro-| “ay Melchior is supposed to have munist—Harry Bridges.” politan if Mr, Leinsdorf stayed. cast aspersions on the ability of AV ALANCHES KILL 16
Assessments Fall Behind Mr, Leinsdorf. At the show-down IN JAPANESE BLIZZARD
last night, Mr. Leinsdorf got a treWhile this row brewed, the Asso- mendous hand and while Mr. MelTOKYO, Jan. 26 (U. P.). — At least 16 persons were dead in
ciation, producer of the operas, de-|chior bowed, customers in the lowcided to buy the Opera House from priced section could be heard the Metropolitan Opera and Real “shushing” those applauding from Estate Co. a group of 35 million-|{he Horseshoe. avalanches which buried houses and caused cave-ins as the worst blizzard in 50 years swept the Japanese seacoast.
aires and near-millionaires whose ancestors built the place 56 years DENY U, S., BOMBERS The Japenese Romei News Agency fl OWN 4 CR 0 S S SE A reported that about 1000. passengers
{i ago. The real estate holders, each of were trapped aboard stalled trains on the Hokuriku Railroad line, WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (U. P,) — An official denial was made at
whom paid $4500 annual assessPresident Roosevelt's press confer-
ments for one of the 35 parterpe boxes eomprising the Horseshoe, had ence today of reports that U, S.made bombers are being flown to
fallen behind in their payments and the place was threatening to Newfoundland. Mr. Roosevelt was questioned con-
go for taxes. . They had, through almost two generations, preserved the Horseshoe's exclusiveness by dictating who might sit there. But with the passing of the years, more than cerning the reports and said he knew nothing of them until he saw a story in a morning paper. Michael McDermott, State Departmefit information chief who was! attending the conference, then in-
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' PROTEST JAP INTERFERENCE 4 SHANGHAI, Jan. 26 (U. P.).—Po- i lice of the Shanghai International Settlement lodged a vigorous protest with Japanese authorities today after Japanese marines had refused to allow a Settlement riot squad to protect a plant of the British-Amer-ican Tobacco Co. against strikers. The plant is located in Settlement territory.
half the boxes, representing stock in the company, had gone into the hands of estates and estates cannot attend the opera. NBC to Break Rule
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$1,970,000. The Association took an option, good until May 31, when it must pay $500,000 cash to bind the sale. Lacking funds it opened a public subscription campaign headquarters today, under - direction of Cornelius N. Bliss, chairman of the Association’s board. : He was aided by David Sarnoff, president of the Radio Corporation of America, who said the National Broadcasting Co. would break a
terposed that there was no basis for the report. “Mr. President,” said Mr. McDermott, “I have checked that story and find that no American planes have been flown across the border.” The story had charged that French pilots accompanied bombers on flights from California to the East Coast, participating to
some extent in operation of the] planes to familiarize themselves]
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