Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1940 — Page 40

Tools, Feed on Tucker's Hendricks County Farm Will Be Auctioned Next Wednesday

Stock feed and implements, expected to bring no more than $600, will be sold by the receiver next Wednesday on the Hendricks Sounty ty farm obtained by Charles cker, Indianapolis insurance agen, in his alleged $50,000 swin-

As Federal officers continued the hunt for the missing super salesman, and Walter Myers, Indianapolis, the receiver, planned the sale, Hendricks County Circuit Court ordered the farm rented for $137 8 year.

The Court authorized Hurcil Disney, administrator of the farm, to

rent it to James F. Martin, an employee of the Union Stockyards here. The missing agent’s third wife has ‘been living on the farm since her husband’s disappearance. Mr. Myers said that the next step in the bankruptcy action against Tucker in Federal Court here is the election of a trustee by the creditors at a meeting to be called by Carl Wilde, referee in

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H [Finns had fired upon. them instead 1 |of welcoming them as deliverers.”

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Finn Bullets ‘Amazed Reds, Posing as Déliverers, Deuel Declares.

WASHINGTON, April 19 (U.P). — Normal B. Deuel, "United Press staff correspondent who covered the Russo-Finnish = war and former

Moscow, told the American Society

e possibility of an Allied attack on Russia in event the war spread to Scandinavia as it now has He said that nat fear might have accounted, in at least, for the Russians’ a to obtain the Karelian Isthmus which they won in the war with Finland “I know from my experiences in Moscow,” he said, “that many Soviet leaders antieipate an attack by capitalistic powers to crush communism if Europe is not too badly shattered by the present conflict.

Soviets Fear Allied Attack

“Well founded. or not, this beli€f certainly would carry with it the conviction that Leningrad was in an. exposed position.” The Russians gave as their ‘principal reason for desiring the Karelian Isthmus the need for closing off that land route to Leningrad. : “Since returning fo America; I have: frequently heard discussion as to whether Russia had a case in this conflict,” Mr. Deuel continued. “I believe that many Soviet leaders were sincerely fearing the possibility of an attack by an Allied force should the war extend to Scandinavia as it now has.” | He said that Russia greatly underestimated the strength of the Finnish resistance. The Soviet military leaders, he said, had looked forward confidently to duplicating their “walkover biltziriep” in eastern Poland.

Both Sides Fought Bravely

In the upper Baltic battlefields, Mr. Deuel observed the “ability and leadership of the brave Finnish defenders under fire.” The Russians were “no less brave, but badly led and poorly supplied at first,” he said. The first batch of Russian troops, he told the editors, were | “recent conscripts, amazed that the

The war, he said, presented many difficulties for American reporters, including problems of communications and censorship. “Marshal Mannerheim (Baron Gustav Mannerheim, leader of the Finnish forces) and his staff had a perfectly normal idea, from ' their standpoint, that the war was being fought ‘with "bullets and ‘not: with words,” he said.

Editors Meet F. D. R.

“It was easier to convince the Press Department of our urgent need for facts, if we were to send anything at all, than it was for the Finnish press department to get the information from headquarters.” Yesterday the editors had off-the-record press conferences with President Roosevelt and Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles.

West Side Fete Entertains 2000

WITH AN ATTENDANCE of more than 2000, the sixth annual West Side Festival opened last night in Coleman Park, 2400 W. Washington St. It will continue through April 27. The Festival, sponsored by the West Michigan Street Business and Professional Men's Association, usually was held in the fall, but the spring dates were chosen to make funds available for a fireworks display July 4. The display is planned because _of a new Indiana law, effective this year, prohibits amateur pyrotechnics, ‘Three amateur contests for youngsters under 16 and a baby contest are to feature the Festival. Contestants must live west of White River.

WIFE-SLAYER GETS LAST REQUEST—KISS

RAWLINGS, Wyo.; April 18 -(U. P.).—Stanley S. Lantzer, 38-year-old wife killer, mumbled a prayer in Wyoming's lethal gas chamber early today. before he died. His last request before he entered the steel chamber was that he be kissed. The Rev. William Young of Brush, Colo., an Assembly of God minister who had known Lantzer since his boyhood, kissed him on his mouth.

HUNTSVILLE, Tes Tex., April 19 (U. P.). — Handsome Robert Ballard Walker, 28, walked steadily into Huntsville State Prisons death chamber early today and was electrocuted for the murder of a Dallas filling station operator. Walker shot 3, Fa during a holdup Dec.

LOGANSPORT YOUTH IS SPEECH WINNER

NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. April 19 (U. P.).—Richard ‘Wilson, Logansport. defeated five other sectional winners here last night to represent the 154th district in the Rotary Club state speech contest at Lafayette late this month. 2 Leo Plotkin of South Bend was judged ‘second and Robert Safer of Ft. Wayne third. Contestants included Bill White of Hammond, Wesley Clark of Auburn, and William Fraser of Delphi.

CRAVENS RE- ELECTED ‘BY CENTRAL GROUP

Sherman A. Cravens has been reelected president of the .Indiana Ocniral College Ministerial Associaon Mr. Cravens. of Decatur. Ill, is member of the Illinois conterence of the United Brethren Church. E. Paul Haynes of Palmyra, Ind., was elected vice president; Victor -B. Gross of Colusa, Ill, was named ‘cretary, and. Miss Rubv Robinson

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