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seems naive to us. Are ev kidding themselves, or are we - kidding ourselves? The. question is whether we can go into the water without getting wet. The President and American ma-

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tarian aggression and suppression of freedom. Thus “our peace maneuvers diffex radically from those of the - small European | neutrals—Scandinavia, the low ‘countries he and Switzerland—who want peace at almost any price. ’ | Not only are we participating i in the peace diplomacy;

‘But times singe, and public opinion shifts. What seems fantastic today may seem an inevitable choice of * evils: next year. So it was in the last world conflict, when an isolationist Presidential election produced the opposite result—American participation in the war.

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March 20.—Look éut for Allied moves .to make the United States hold the bag for a ,. European peace. Already inspired stories from London /- are hinting that the Allies will never be able to trust

i.’ . jority opinion answers “Yes.” Official Anierican policy ne a Germany wi hou American guaraniess. Just Ike best Regardless of guesses about- the future, which of | today is based on this belief. 2 the President and his agents are the center! of it." Under od oo time! The at it this dy: Eh ish etween, a war course disagree. There is no disagreement about these | Aperican policy is not meutral. It is extremely pro- Secretary of State Sumner Welles’ presence in the bel- id : g > to the death and a negotiated peace! A present facts: ° qo | Ally. We changed our neutrality law so that ve could ligerent capitals is generally recognized as the biggest diplo- I i : knockout war would destroy not only Ger- 1. The Allies want the ited States % play their become the Allies’ ‘arsenal. ‘We aid the Allies in almost matic potential of the war to date. His return to Rome Id 3 many, but also the Allies. Anyway it would game. : i every way short of actual participation with American et Hitler to hasten to Italy for a conference with + {| lead to a victors’ settlement, Shoes yor| oh Predilent Roosevelt | Yes rsvedtelly stated. the ! troops. And the Allies do not yet*want our military pe Mussolini. Whereupon it was decided to postpone the sail- | ! jailles monstebsity, 4 Jus oh : ne ‘United States’ inter est’ in a just and “moral 2 Enpeen } ticipation—they do not need our fen, they must have our ing of Mr. ‘Welles’ Italian liner, Lh of i fy _Deace, based on Roosevel principles, is " 21 | suppl \ President Roosevelt believes the Unitédy States” en Ta possible enly Uf tHe United Sintes joins pefes, | Supplies. help make the terms of peace (or, as at present, of post- | ! in underwriting it. 3. American publi oviglon, as. peasuted by al pol, ! Thus our actual status 5 that Sf a non-belligerent poning peace) without American 58 2b prosen just-as he | ? g . This sounds as fantastic to the aver- supports the Presidentls statement of ‘general peace aims. + ally. We are in it, but only part way. Obviously that is gp » J 4 Ti e American as it seems reasonable to The net of this is that we are not directly in the war | believes we can help wage the war. without getting en- | Tg . age ANN : . . rovided it does not cost a delicate and dificult position to maintain without losing tangled in it. But many European’ statesmen | assume the the Allied statesmen. American isola- but we want to be in the peace—p ovide | i | Mr. ‘Denny : our balance. contrary—halfway in the war today, all the way next ' tionist sentiment is so strong that no re- us anything. t All of which Ww) very naive to the Allies—just as Our position in the peace maneuvers is the same as year; halfway in the peace diplomacy today, all the way | he

3 tgs any stood together to prevent| (Continued from age, One) ] out at the city branches 'Sunday|th he E f ] ; ; p.-m., Indianapolis time) 10 hours|today that the Chamber, in refusing y yithe hospital's best liked paying|28. In Court yesterday; the date fe ar spread 0 i fn day, sir Kingsley said’ that Wwice| D+ (pdBY, said that ine rald as and 30 minutes after the first bombs to vote confidence in M. Daladier’s|and 1288 on Monday. Court Houseguest and has achieved the status|was shifted to April 22. | . Sally he De rat as many British planes bombed Sylt|® Pr agenda maneuver intended |p... Gionned, it was announced. |government, had “interpreted the Office transactions totaled 2634. Of of a major celebrity. 5 - Basin, and the Near BE to wipe out the impression of the| Loss of only one British plane was|nation’s wishes.” the total transactions at both| The doctors haven't figured if| District Attorney Val. Nolan said last night as were e German Scapa Flow raid by German planes.” |admitted in a raid which meant| “The vote was not against any | branches and the main office 4385|all out yet. _ |e had no comment. today wh ‘ Naz- -Red- Ita lian air fleet which bombed Scapa flow) Te agency said its charge that|the start of g British “two eyes for|particular ministry’ or man,” the | have been) jransiers and 2063 were fiformay that Justice Dore A , “Agr ement Hinted last week. the raid .was a “propaganda” one “is{an eye’ policy and* presumably con- newspaper said. - : new | Yogisira ons, day. ave Sohal P AROLED CO NVICT 0 Otel als In Washingion sal his Pam. 3 [* “Although our aircraft were heav-|confirmed by the fact that tife (stituted a tacit invitation to Ger- No Jockeying Possible h ar ® Waln Lousy : 2 Ra ay ing n for a _confer3 BERLIN, March 20 (9U.P)— iI 1th able ke | British Radio and News Agency re-|many to start the totalitarian war-~ pose a a u 3 an enate G ETS 12-YEAR TERM ence e raud Sasel on. : : Count Friedrich Werner von 'Der lly engaged, they were able to make ported. the raid before it was com- fare it had so often threatened, “I'he significance of the vote was|Ave.; Belle Vieu and 13 “Sts. and} A" 40-year-old ‘paroled convict wag to expedite ithe prosecuti ; = Schulenburg, German Ambassador observations of the island (this pleted.” Guided first by a bright moon and | more profound. The two Houses (of at Sugar Grove and 21st Sts; fire yesterday vas conten og 13 re : . to Russia, left for- Moscow by air-Imorning which confirmed the suc- then by the light of fires they ‘had | Parliament) pronounced themselves|stations at 5432 E. Washington St. Jeat BOY HIT BY TRUCK “plane at noon today G a.m. Indi-| 0 0 last night and The raid inaugurated 2 n ov started, the British planes flew more|on the war in its entirety and itsjand 32357 Carrollton Ave.; Room 34, a he Indisrs Si pe on his anapolis Time) and it was reported 211 these ry oy Cu Phase ct 18 Wr a) FoTan js. than 300 miles across the North Sea principle. There £28 be By oe, Eg the main: office, also Dea ei ep. irg- HU RT ON LY SLIGHTLY, that he would accompany some o = and Air Ministry claims that heavy |i almost continuous waves, then|ing or substitution of BS : OE stration eriod began | - He is Carl Raymond Irwin, Indian1 Russian leader back td Berlin. bases,” he said. damage had been done to one of flew singly over the island from What the nation an ; Br a eniary ia dg end GS igh, apolis, who police testified was Seven-year-old Robert Barrels | Just before he left, Voelkischer| He reported to Commons that last| Germany's biggest bases, was tonic| Which German planes take off to) representation deman ra i paroled last month from the State|was recovering today from bruises seobaier official newspaper Or-|night direct hits had been made on |in its effect and the country thrilled | harry’ the British coast, dropped sonbwal 9 Jeth Nn Es » Prison, and since then has burglar-| inflicted yesterday when, somehow, gan of the Nazi Party, had given German hangars, which had been|to the biggest raid of the war. their bombs, and returned to home The reference, to “Peter and Paul”’| ’ 80000 WED A MONTH ized seven Indianapolis homes. He|he escaped serious injury when indirect support, in an editorial, 10/5; aire. He said that oil storage| It was reportedjthat 50 lateststype sipenty warning that France needed " pleaded guilty to burglarizing the struck by the rear wheel of a truck | » reports that an’ agreement between D ; The first Air Ministry communique | Was a g LONDON, March 20 (U. P.).—|home of Charles Whitehead, 17 N.|operated by his fath t their \ | tanks also had been set on fire and | Whitley and Wellington bombers, not new men in the Government, y er at [the fl ' Germany, Italy ahd Russia was im-|, ¢ many direct hits "had been |starting from East Coast airdromes after ‘the cessation of the raids came but a new war policy for. them to Forty thousand weddings a month, Mount St. where police said he|home, 1316 DeLoss St. = | : Ir: * pending. tta ked the made on the Sylt jetty, the island's po the raid) carying capacity By. It Said: a. m. Indianapolis | follow: that action was demanded. mostly on Neadings is ithe peak Phtaihed $115 ‘worth of Jewelry ; Police described his éscap as Frat newspaper h ae wid idge. (light railway and other parts of the loads of high explosive and inten: J In the early morning Chamber |f8UI€ since the war. extremaly lucky.” f : ji Ee Separate Italy base. diary bombs. Attacks Last 7 Hours session, dhe abstainers had included : ee | i |.and Russia. ” » In Berlin a High Command com- A World War aviation hero di- “Attacks | made on Hornum last the entire Socialist Party; most of I: § munique, commenting on the Sylt|rected the raid—Air Chief Marshal |pioht were s read over a period of Louis Marin’s Right-wing Federal | 3 Cin raid said today that several British|gjr Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt, comman- g P p Republicans, and half /of Pierre STRAUSS | Rg | HURT IN 4-FOOT FALL - |airplanes attacked the Island of|der-in-chief of the Royal Air Force about seven hours. All aircraft re- Flandin’s Alliance Democratic. . SAYS :— a . | Ernest Messick, 63, of 2218 Now-|Sylt up to 2:40 a. m. today and|Bomber Command who was called,|turned safely except one, which is| M. Daladier fell \ between ‘the is) 2 land Ave. is in Methodist Hospital [struck one house. during the last war, “one of the|overdue and must be presumed lost. Rightist and Leftist millstones when Nh | By “today ‘with injuries received yes-| “Otherwise, thanks to the Ger- bravest and finest pilots we have.” |information now available shows|the Nationalists as well as the So i / . terday when he stepped backward|man defense, the planes did no| The British planes’ dropped bombs that the dam ted Her is cialists abstained from a vote oO : : = Lh : Fr | ‘off a scaffold while at work, in a|damage and most of their bombs|on the long, narrow, North Seal’ av tne damage reported earlier 1S|gonfidence. Numerically, these ab- 1 i 1 ‘building “at Illinois and Market{fell into the water.” Coast island from 8 o’clock last night| most extensive and includes direct|stainers included: 155 olalishy 11} ; ] Yh LH LL : I Sts. and fell four feet onto a pile The official news agency in Berlin, [until 3 o’clock this morning. hits on slipways and hangars.” | Republican Socialists, a and oh A on | i fi -of cement bloeks.. reporting that British .planes faided The last of the raiding planesre-| Ironically, the greater part of the Socialists, 13 other Leftists and ent i an ae | | . : : Rightists. i nn a Had = raid was effected while Undersecre- wil : |

It would be political Siivide.

sponsible politician here would'dare make this suggestion.

their idea of our underwriting any European settlement

in the war. We share the Allies’ peace aim to end totali-

; in the peace guarantees when the time conres,

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RETURN VOYAGE |B

Expected to Tell F. D. R. nat Europe Is Settling (Into Stubborn War.

ABO D CONTE DI SAVOIA, . EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK, March 20 (U.| 'P.).—Sumner Welles, United

States| ‘Undersecretary of ° State, |"

sailéd [for home today to make a confidential report, tp President

: Roosevelt on his 25-day exploratory :

‘ tour of Europe.

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Reynaud, Bitter Foe of Naziism, Asked to Take French Helm. (Continued from Page 4 One)

Frencn forces to a nexium and to conduct the war which was imposed upon us. The motion carried, 239 to 1, with 311 deputies abstaining. The President accepted the Cabinet’s resignation, leaving France momentarily without a Government in one of its most perilous times.

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Flames Followed Wave of Bombers, Eye-Witness Says

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cl colors. It was as if a wall n fire had broken out right across the island. ; | “A little fier another plane flew low over our heads, turned east-

ward and then made out. to sea. Apparently it was crippled but it was not pursued, “At 8:45 there was an attack on

Hornum and 10 bombs were heard

fo strike.’ Atfer a number of other distinct attacks a plane came from the north, dropped two bombs.on List and disappeared. ' “Five minutes later another plane came from the south, dropped two bombs on Hornum, continued north-

In all we had counted 82 bomb explosions. All along the mainland people stood watching the explo sions and -the display given -by guns, rockets and searchlights.” Word came that the raid had

was still in progress at 2 a. m.—six hours. | At 3 a. m.' came the news from e Air Ministry that the raid was till going on.

d: | “The attack by aircraft, Comber, ommander, upon Hornum air base) n Sylt Island, which started about p. m. yesterday evening, was still progress at 3 a. m. this morning.

ended after five hours, then that it|

The communique |

KED AT NOLAN

. of 1 Aid Insists ‘WPA ‘Meeting Was Called to. Expedite Matters. : |

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evidence. This evidence, they said, turned over to the criminal divisic attorneys who “studied it and foun!

a supplemental WPA igvestigati

| | The Italian liner bearing him A communique issued after his|ward, dropped two bombs on Van-|The first airefaft to take part have |[SPOrt Was filled and then the ats ‘| | ‘home sailed from Genoa at 1p. m. conference with M. Daladier an- Py nd flew back to List. It|already returned safely. Captains Winsys changed their minds. ha " CX Indianapolis Time). nounced only that they had “met|was fired on but was not hit and report accurate bombing of ob-|coyied ‘on Mr. Murph man w o 3 | Welles was expected to_ tell and discussed the situation.” 1t |disappeared over the sea. Jegtives. Some searchlight and anti- > Sarpy Ho

' Mr. Roosevelt that in spite of all _ reports of a peace offensive, Europe

itler and | Benito Mussolini at

rennero, had indicated that the|

. Present war aims of Germany and * the Allies were irreconcilable.

Deny Duce Is-Go-Between

The | latest editions of ‘Italian newspapers that Mr. Welles carried under his arm as he boarded the : "ship his morning did not mention peace, except to declare that Benito Mussolini was in ‘no way serving as a go-between in any peace offensive, and [they warned that Italy and

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library school at Urbana. Today they visited the Agnew (right), first assistant librarian at the Indiana State Library, explained the vald index system to Hollis Barton, Mary C. Watson and Lorraine George (left to Hight),

British Fliers Report Tremendous Damage to Sylt, Nazi Base Blasted ‘in All- Night Raid

turned | ‘to base at 6:30 a. m. (11: 30

tary Sumner Welles, whose tour of Europe caused so many pedce rumors, was en route from Rome to

Reflects Chamber Split

Russia and send the Allied forces into some real action, but underlying it was a tug-of-war between Right Wing and Socialist members of Parliament that had been going on for two-.years, ever since M. Daladier got in power on the breakup of the Popular Front and maintained himself by playing one side against the other. However, there was a deep-seated dissatisfaction over / the “passive war” the Alljes have conducted and the newspaper L’Intransigeant said

FEDERAL MONETARY | AUTHORITY URGED

“At 11 p. m. there were four ex-|a plosions in the middle of the island.

craft gun opposition was. enPouniered, 2

Marion County voters reached 6448 at the close of registration branches and the office at the Court House| last night, County Clerk Charles R. Ettinger reported today,

Total registrations and transfers.

in the rural area was 1172. However, 1354 certificates [were made

“TRANSFERS HIT 6448

New registrations and transfers of

After 2 Years

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“the stone looked too much like a headlight.” Hospital officials took | ‘immediate isteps to protect Mr. Jones’ interests and it is likely that Probate Court will be asked to appoint a guardian for him during his illness. Meanwhile, dubbed Santa Claus because ‘of his large walrus mustashe and hearty laughter, he is

Brian McMahon, Mr. Rogge’s pre= decessor as assistant attorney gene eral in charge of the ¢riminal divie

Mahon had been employed as a8 defense attorney. f How much Mr. McMahon h; d to

.|do with arranging the conference

proposal, Mr. Fisher does ‘not he said, but he reiterated. that Mr, McMahon, Mr. Dailey nor any= one else on the defense side of the case has had anything to ido with calling. Mr. Nolan here next week,

partment here had not been ine

case had been scheduled-f&¢ March

what was to his mind flaws in the

it wanting.” Later, it was explained}

Those fine: Seven-Fold

‘IMPLICATIONS’

Mr. Fisher said the. Jus ice Dee |

formed (in advance that the plea in : abatement hearing in the "Brown = +

' pparently was settling down for a ~The governmen; crisis was precip- : war. 5 sion. | Yesterday, at Indianapolis, IF 1 i fo stabern ; BE past 48 itated > dissension over M Daa N i REGISTR ATIO S, A kb [ e + o - cr | k Mr. Nolan toldthe court Mr. Dailey Hours, since the conference of Adolf | dier’s failure to take the initia | Dailey had told him ‘that Mr, Mce | «# | 1 8 in the war away from Germany an

I Here Is the Traffic Record _BIRTHS FIRE ALARMS Genoa to board a liner for New | Girl Tuesday York ] - 3 oA 1-|¢ DEATHS TO DATE | Charles, Marguerite Erown, iat Git. 8:54 2. m, 25 Indiana, cleshing fluid. > 21d Teport %0 Provitient Noose Congress should remove from the “Aen dl Bh [oH 2 ] County Gity: Total 9:28 a. m.;/'1430 Fletcher, residence, over- : S Dp . President the power to change the | . : a Charles, Charlotte Patton, at City, heated pipe. First descriptive news of the raid ! i 1939 ....uil-.e ‘ en 8 . 154 Paul, Mary Heffelman; at St. Vincent's. 0:08 a. m., 1236 Charles, residence, flue.| hog reached London late last night value of the dollar, Ernest E. Owens, of oll ar 16S . nal i (3940 i ....0. e038 1 15] Donald, Della Cochrane, at Methodist, ER a 1 Wheeler, residence, + candidate for the Republican 12th : : Sh a i - | - stove from Danish points, reporting gi- ————————— | f = —Ma: hig _ {| John, Mary Ryan. afi Methodist. = 712 p.m, 2255 N. New Jersey, residence, | santic explosions on the island, 22 | District congressional nomination, I re : g James, Marjorie Ballard; at Methodist. |oil burner Welneslay gan. er Oe 3 Ye Bian d 22 |said in a talk to the Wayne Club last. ] Injured . - 7 | Arrests ...... 39| c. K., Evelyn. Knittel, at Methodist. 6:37 a. m., 118 N. Bradbury, residence area is only 27 mil BY night at Jackson St. and Harris Ave. id Dead To ..... 0 | Accidents .... 18| David, Evelyn Grant; at 1446 N, Illinois. | flue. y a 1s y <{ Square es, whic : oth tries Le i=" {| William, Juanita Baker at 2834 Wood. 7:04 a. m. 1345 Charles, residence, five. | lies 15 miles off the Prugsian and| Declaring that er countr orm d fied il ol - TUESDAY TRAFFIC COURT || Kenneth, Irene Carpenter, iat 13¢ W. Danish Coasts’ and is the big air [have aided farmers and restored 18 fol Cases Convic- Fines | Vermont. base for Germany's Helgoland farm prices by lessening the gold in | "| Violations Tried tions Paid WL Marion Madison, sb oup - OFF ICIAL WEATH ER Gir) rv co uni showed their currencies, ol Owens Proposed Ie eeding ....... | Irwin, Irene Fischer, at 1010 mmuniques showed | that, Congress set up a monetary au- pr bi Speed ing soe 2 21 19 $109 Elect i Treng | ¥ sc “Shinkle, ‘at Ban s U. 8 Weather Buieau | that : town = Sloman on the | thority with power to raise or lower| by | sla rom whic was under- t of the dollar in I fi thro . 5 Earl, * sosepliing| Burkhead, at 336 8. a at the gold conten [ Reckl A tuo. ” a 3 picts, Myrtle West, at il hie i mamarars. rows ri Stood 2 Civilians had been evacu- | order to stabilize commodity prices. | H ! ‘Disabeying traffic : Twins—Boy and Girl about 30; tomorrow mostly eloudy %nd con- paved pi months ph yas the , he a Youd make Filing Ta { £ i | 4 Toles 18 17 31 tinued cold followed by snow in late after- . sible control boo! - bv i a | H Heed driving 2 1 | 30] Joseph. Bessie Turner, at 1318 Oliver. [noon or night. Js v3 we South end 3 the island. | ons would restore prosperity to c bo li All others ...... 49 | 44 A viet Boys Sunrise .....5:48 | Sunset|........ 557_| of ro ore as the towns |, o farmer and would immediately Bole oA ; frp epres- : § Jo i BR 8 zoe apm ep of ogo TEMPERATURE struck and that at Rantum a ter |CFin8 the country out of the depr : | | Totals ....c... 121. | 110 g2g| Rabb. sean] feller, a mnt a a an gr 54 | Tific explosion and flames indicated jon. ae i 1] | f S—— Gerald, Marje Rushton, at Methodist joel a. m...... LPM e. dees. '| that a munitions dump had’ been eee , 1 i Gerald, Lucille S d : ( | MEETINGS TODAY Sissel Eilvis FITS: | orn mes ten I fewer | 3 JUDGES CHOSEN ae A A Tinable company has ust I Mec: Oy 2 4: Lampra ( Club, Central v.} Foti en Sd dist. Tip 24 hrs. endin, Ta m.. gt | Ministry Announces d FOR COAL HEARING Oe ‘come in—a d they! li Soon be ; otal precjpitati Cc Nn. Tae tae: - ! 2 : . ro ih sled on re | BREA BIE Wht SRR Ae A Nom of the ig mt wr an] TTB TRIN PRS doing decorative servics on some © | {1 bia Club, > Walter, Dorothy Jones. ak 8 ed by the T e Judges or the three-judge Fed- . ‘ i p' Xe | “Young ‘Mews Discussion Club, ¥. M. C.| EiSeme. Irene Flage. a 113075 Cora ans NE sts ATER, colder | following, first of its serjes of com-| eral Court hearing tomorrow on the [op(opeNe of the Lea fing Frontages. {s te ne Micensls. Margaret Wallace, at 53 E. : gEireme south portiof ton ght: pomors muniques: question of a temporary. injunction A (e) x | A Liu alumni | Association, (Hotel Sev-| Clarence. Martha Garriott, at 840 Har-|noonSor at nights oo “Tonight the Royal Air Force at-| against enforcement of the National| <o OO Th : I fi E N EE Tyeltth District, American Legion, Board i Pedigo. at 915 Arbo nels Parily Goudy, somevhat colder tacked and. severely damaged the| Bituminous Coal Act today were ap- fo CE e Foulard is from Eng an ee: fe 1 || fot Trade, noon jsArchie. Grace Ransom, at 3116" Boule- In extrema. south portion fonigh amor German air base at Hornum on the pointed by Evan A. ‘Evans, U. 8.|° YI OO the patterns are hand-blocked .: ite’ | a Sigma Alpha Epsilon,” Board of Trade, Raymond, Dorothy Wilson, at 28 snow in north. portion, Island of Sylt. This is one of the Court jud EMERY 2 ‘ip MC Lmo y Wilson, at 2809 W. e Circuit Court judge. the I tail d-i +h » f ® PY ndianapolis Real Estate’ Board, Prop- Anthony, Mary ,Canalas, at" 7 N.|ertinsr, Mie one Enbeeaainy cadfaes bases from which German aircraft| Judge Evans is the ‘senior magis- y e Ties are tailored-in the { J + | ‘erty Managers’ Division, Senay Cottage, | Holm and continued co Oherste Sghinst our naval fofens sq trate of the 7th Circuit, which in- ) / U. S. A. an (6 enerou sly c ut, ( | J Ppeita Theta Tau, Seville Tavern, noon LT a and colder, except an pping. action fol-| cludes Indiana. The case will be ! i 1 ui 2 Clad 3 ju Taine, = on Webi DEATHS oi {How flurries In hortheash Sortion joist Ions ine stack upon our shore bases| heard by Circuit Judge Walter E. < i the silk i is olded on itself Lo ihe! | adRdiana Mot or Traffic Association. Hotel |, ith Wykom. rop, cere- By. How Thitseay higng oF i Fis to Hi on oye F A i Treanor, Chicago, and District - «a seven time J. £ | lH Junior Chamber of Commerce, Canary|: arriet Kramer, 77, at 3245 N. Illinois, A et. any, to der to 0 e yal Air Force ad previ+| Judges Charles E. Woodward of Chi- . \ Ld : Cottage, moon carcinom morrow increasing cloudiness and, con ously bombed th 1 f » | : | William: "Powell, 37. tinued cold followed by snow or ra to- y e German island of| cago and Judge Robert c. Baltzell - he ¢ | v non ir Club, Chamber of Com PLL UR at’ City, oulmonary morrow night and Friday 2nd in in extreme |Borkum, Nov. 28, Sylt and the of Indianapolis. : Kiwanis Club, Columbia Club, noon. | Blanche Corteglia, 74, at 837 N. Rural, Dorkion 1omorrow.B 'ernoon (Frisian Islands, Dec. 14, and the hi | p t Sh M fact 1 chronic int titial “The ‘case was broug t by the 3 od lita sie | Yargrounds, Sion i _ Mo ina § Scot, 10, hpi, College, cronic WEATHER N Sr A ne ians, Dec. 16, and it was as- Winslow Coal Corp. against’ Will H. ; . am Genevieve McLain, 46; City, acute en- Amarillo, 5. vein est a ro 20.98 © 30 Sus the raid was simply, another| smith, collector of internal revenue > § MEETINGS TOMORROW | |“ESi"iumnorn, 0, at atthe, wu B00 oir 308 3 | TTR Be Minister | Neville] on cian: gy a ae | Ho acorns, Sus at, 1 Indianapolis. Indi-[ Ella Mvers, 71,'at 517 N. Temple, chronic Gincinnafi °? 1-47 |Chamberlain, winding up the Com-| confiscatory and that the Act is \ 4} Sixma Chi, Hoar of Trade, oon, a "Ro ert Tozer, 719, at. City, arterioscler- Bode cy ' Kas. . Sle 7 23 pm pte Tor fhe = a ont Yiutional, | 3 noo * : e p. m., announce e raid| X 3 . Qil Club. Hotel Severin, noon Bl ah Joyce, 88, at 2040 E. 34th, elena, Mo cess. PtCldy 20.91 44 = AN pn iE : Construetion | League . s coro- , alii : and said it was still contin 5 i \ + : i! Architects and pilidrsg Rhies i Eon i 57. at 1531 Prospect, Rinaer oi: bis : nn Goudy i s i Newspapers began ST¥ MARRIAGE RAPPED > > Nit clas to a very coy 4 i | i 2 Je e 0C I . . ati aq st. som “Pi. Canary Cott Nora. Pollock, Bi5: a0. 88 N." Deatior. I 28 £ editions describing the bombing by| CHICAGO, March 20 (U. P)— tie. it do s—but 2 hae | r & ds. ¢ i Alpha J mni "Association. gerebra] JSmoTy hage. t City. diabet 1 Mpis 4 30:08 % aye prio the i of plane » Dower o yin haste, repent at leisure ” Hag ab eteria, alson Covsley, 46, at City, diabetes 1el- 29.96 57 ving on e island in oon- a e adage, says Prof. Ernest i litus . ! | np ae Steak sor. Transpo ortation Club, | '1y2,, Jackson, 85, at 1110 Myrom cur- N 3993 55 [light ogee W. Burgess of the University of aC “chon hr nine Co-ordinating Couneil, sioma, Anson, 3 months, af Rey, bron-|S 290 42 There came a flash from the Press Chicago. Delivering-the. fourth of ‘n e Loan Bank of Indian-|Cho pneumon : ’ J 3043 3: |Association that the raid was still|a serieg of lectures on “Success or| i il avgls, dunia] Elockholders’ mesiing Butld- | lotic “ph Martinson, 1, 2 Yao, or 3098 54 in progress at midnight. | Failure! Marriage,” he declared ¢ ME ‘ing. Indiangs State Fair Grounds. after-| Lee rg 73, “at. 862 Roache, | cerebral Sa 30.03 3 ba ‘ i sine Sere Te that ul that le | but price eth ot or ny faiana Rexaii Dealers rs Association, Clay- aylor, o 8% 3734 Graceland, 29. 8 Jere re 8 toimantic p m ww glad otal, - aitemoon ‘and night, Ba po Ww 294 bases J 8 1