Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1940 — Page 3
SATURDAY, MAY 4 1940
» 100,000 PRIMARY VOTES ARE SOUGHT
Both G. 0. P. and Demooratic: Leaders Press Drive To Swell Totals Over 1988 Marks; 99.834 Former Returns,
Democratic and Republican leaders today concentrated On drives to put the Marion County vote total over the 100,000 mark in Tuesday's Primary. The 1938 Primary vote in Marion County was 99,884
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ROAD 31 FIGHT GETS BACKING OF CIVIC CLUB
S. Side Group to Protest; Abandonment of Traction Asked.
(Continued from Page One) permit conversion of the present The tracks paralleling the exist-
ing highway, are one of the major obstacles to its improvement,
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BERLIN CLAIMS 2 BATTLESHIPS SUNK FROM AIR
Six Other Naval Vessels Are Reported Damaged On Norse Coast, (Continted from Page Othe) it was included in the High Command communique.
The screaming headlines in Cer[man hewspapers reported the sihk-
NARVIK SHELLED BY ALLIES FROM SHIPS AND LAND
‘Crucial Battle 1s Waged in North Norway in Hope of Regaining Prestige.
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| “Their large supplies of war ma= | terials And gasoline and other nes (cessities had been taken by the [German occupation of Trondheim,
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64,107 Democratic ballots and 85,737 Republicans, ing of the battleship overshadowed
lather news from Nor way, where the | offtetnl news agency sad that mop- ! | shops were empty. (pihg up operations ih south and| |! > oe ro | Only Narvik seemed to remain as i! a possible scene of Allfed success,
[central Norway were “almost comAllfed guns pounded the German
The Perry Township group's claims were presented to the South | Side club by Howard C. Smith, | president of the group: Elmer E.| Houze, its attorney, and William | FE OS Rubly. ; Sa 3 “The club thought the proposal Fa | was ridiculous,” Mr. Houze said, | ‘and voted to widen the road y Foe 'its present location.” [© “Our club favors the present | | route because it ix the shortest, | lsnfest and cheapest,” Arthur Paets, |
| There was a great lack of food and
Republican leaders predicted their total may be swelled
| pleted.” “Minesweepers and outpost vege positions all night, reports wsaid, sels have secured the sea against and it was believed the Allies might make a frontal attack, partly te
enemy submarines and mines, deoffset the loss of prestige involved
stroying 23 enemy submarines in| [these operations,” the agency said. in their forced withdrawals from their landing bases in central Noirs
‘Wharspite Was ih North Way Other warships of the Queen Dagens Nyheter wafd that Norwe= [Elizabeth or Warspite class are the |ginn troops, aided by Swedish and
A : (Valiant, Barham and Malaya, All| [ish volunteers, were attacking | the Germans in (He Rena area of are old, having been ite
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Dispatches sald that German wounded from the Rena area were arriving at Trysil, on the Swedish frontier, Dispatches reported that the Als | [lies had withdrawn about 16.000 men from Namsos by land as well [as sea. Positions had been quietly ‘prepared in advance in the Bodoe aren, 110 miles south of Narvik, and : at Mosjoen, 1056 miles north of Ax an octopis shares its prey, the Nazi invaders have reached put abandoned Namsos, | with tentacles of steel to grip a large part of Norway, The tap shows Mosjoen is a town on the only how Gerth mechanized forces have surged along vailronds and high- Highway extending from Trondheim
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considerably over the 1938 vote because of ‘widespread Interest in the factional con- Gh Uh Ty tests among candidates. OFFERS SL ATE" contests among candidates, Democratic County Chairman Tra Bradford Camp Supports tio lent of the South Side orgah- | Haymaker predicted that the Demo- | zation, Said cratic vote will be “at least as heavy | Letters to Be Nent He said the letters would be sent | : [I \J 2 Osa Th ported to have been cut ih an ate The Johnson County petition to |single disasters of the war AZ TN a) 3 ‘ County ever go to the polls in A for Judson L. Stark. her PSC sald that the Fnteraronn | Irene Dune . . . the Queen The Warspite itself was kKhown to oak In which re ys lon, IS Primary because of the large mass Alvah C. Waggoner was suggested between here and Seymour dis| of the Derby, was tade a Ken. have been engaged in the Norwe- [tured more than 100 On of independent voters who wait for | ih the letters for Congress, 11th dis- oDerating at a loss and that the tucky Colonel tony by Governor gian campaigh, Tt led a flotilla of 'viftex And 20 motoreyeles, {t was ase Peoples ¥ - Nuior developments th the pre- Druk Building, are Roy R. Bai r. uted. i Primary CRIDRIED during the last ph en, No Wea The line is under sublease to the | ag Mig ted yew of {i P 'Thdiana Railroad by the Public lover the strongest type of surface { several months include: leraft, would possibly mark a turn-| Ing point in naval designs and | \ no personal choice for the office of | been ‘whether it would be cheaper Bimelech 2.5 Choice While attempting to ‘wrest control of the Republican precinct committesmen, to operate at A loss or abandon ft | party from County Chairman Carl prosecutor or Treasurer, We recom. | More Than 80,000 Jam qv th ht Bolliger Vandivier through the election of & mend the Republican candidates| 0 CUHGHINE Uh SHAY uh He Neues. ; — ) hh ee slate of precinct committeemen Bt whose cards are fnelosed because | Hint nt Abandonment Churchill Downs. ups ® erty cuits out “Wa the polls Tuesday Ralph Hanha, counselor for the X AN : Y ] \ heavily damaged ih a fjord north| sways dealing Swift, voli ows At the entry of the fwntion. and Namsos to Narvik and itz ore (Continued from Page One) (of Narvik, the communique said i z : [vailrond, Troops attacking it would [have to fight their way up from an ; do S DN Sexioh from lsioh for the right to merge with second stall in the open gate, here or splacing Josep ie A four other Indiana utilities, pro- \ . tv Kh the favored list after party leaders |n Favor of Bloemker posed to BORRAGH tHe Toute it what the Tdle Hour beauty had had “agreed” oh the latter. A strong wh : hit plea twas based oh the Belfer | to beat fh the mile and a quarter had been shot down Mt. Ohathberlaih must go | tions already were strong factional fight also has developed in| Darrell © Waltoh, a Democratic | on be cheaper to lose oh Isase rin that has baen held Mere with-| All newspapers charged toy WHEE We W sen] Wat Onb- |, Military expert: said that ft would cheap What we want fs a real war Oab- taht 1 We A the treasurer contest between Wal- candidate for Marion County Sur. (that Great Britaih was getting I ye To ox veyor, today ahnounced his with- ready to strike on sothe new front, inet with someone at the top who fend the Bodoe =f Mosjoeh areas. drawal from Tuesday's primary in | probably the Mediterranean or the | can decide wn question” Reports said that Hadstad ahd ) ! the | slated candidates in both parties 4 I against what they describe as “boss distance horse, Mioland was a 10-1 They seemed surprised and puz-| rule” in picking organization slates, Ne ndded ‘that Mr. Blosmiker: | early bet. Lester Balaski was his sled by the concentration of Allied Boyce Makes Charges name “will be a valuable asset oh! Jockey. His position was No. 3. naval forces off Alexandria, Egypt. | | the official Democratic ballot for the | PELGRADE, Jugosiavia, May @| DIT-—The East's standard bearer, | (Continued from Page One) 4. Charges that packages of liquor o. , election [(U, P) ~The possibility of trouble owned by Arnold Hanger. Winner Italy Invulnerable, | “T ‘wn Wek fava Dotween Ttaly and Great Britain [tween Narvik and the Swedish | WIE Ni my Miends and in the Mediterranean caused ex- [frontier citement throughout Jugoslavia . The impression here was that the Allies had taken their time at
any connection with the distribu- Blaemker for many vears and tion of any liquor. Know his qualifications for the 5 Charges by William Bavee, &t-'affice. He ix the anh other candi! torney, that some members of the date on the Democratic ticket who Republican faction, opposing Chair- ix a registered engineer under the man Vandivier were linked with bi- Jaws of the State of Mmdiana, It is | partisah activities mperative that a qualified engineer 8 Marion County he hominated te strengthen the leaders’ asnhouncement party ticket for the fall election 1 will support George R am sorry that I was forced to with. dianapolis attorney, for draw from the race because many natorial nomination at of my friends have been active in Convention May 24 my behalf. 1 ean assure them. how 7. Piling of a suit in Circuit Court ever, that their efforts will hot have
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A. L. Baker, was aground today a tion admit their jubilation at Rep half-mile below Cypress on the In. Halleck's District difficulties. but diana side of the Ohio River and they deny that they aided ih ihvivermen said {t could not be pulled augurating them tanse until the river reached a 44- Senator Watson ‘was back in foot stage Washington this week. On WednesThe boat, owned by the Aver & day he was a luncheon guest of | OFFICIAL WEATHER tord Go. of Paducah, Xy, rn such diverse Democrats as Vice! aground while trving to salvage an President Garner and Sehator U. ¥. Weather Butean oil Barge which broke away during Sherman Minton the office Of | INHIANAPOLIR FORPOANT — Fale WAH | A n storm T™resday night, Senate Secretary Edwin A. Halsey, [Somewhat WARES tonight: Won hee | He announced that a microscopic | transformed into wn great base for Mr. OhambBerlain had said—had ; “I robable Th exposed places: tomorrow, fair OXamination of scrapings from attack against England.” | mieead the bus ih the war it was AWA Wariwer. under her fingernails revealed blood ” ” —_ IN INDI A NA POI AY TT Suh land bits of hair, indicating to him A | MPR ATURE “that Miss Hartford clawed at some fornia
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EVANSVILLE, Ind, May 4 0 Rackers of Ravmond B® Willis, P) The steam-powered towhoat, Angola, for the senatorial hom haa turn for the worse, the President would hasten back to Washington |
club hostess who came here from | 11 Telegrafo said “A great of- of editorials ih today's morning Los Angeles two weeks ago, struggled fensive against Britain was never NEWSPapers, The papers seemed to with ah attacker before her death more possible than today. All we agree with the taunt made ih =» early vesterday, Coroner Samuel R. [know about the strength of the! speech last night by Clement Da'Gyerber said today. He said he be. | Grermans will lead us to believe vies, a National-Liberal member of lfeved she had been suffocated hy that this offensive will come.’ | the Government's parliamentary 'n hand being placed over her mouth, | Messaggero said: “Norway will be {conlition, that if Adolf Hitler—as
Republican leaders predicted their total may be swelled over the 1938 vote Because of wi spread interest in the ction Candidates With as the 1938 balloting 000 the Oester Valley. 100 miler south Primary Vote Light 52, Letters. to the eral roads orgshizations | between 1013 ahd 1915. A rinking| of Roeros ahd only 85 miles north 4 (COHN Wom o ih support of those already mailed [such as described in the communi. | of Oslo Only about 40 per cent of the w Page One) [to those bodies last Tuesday by the | que, presumably with all or most Clerian COMMUNICATIONS Were Tou O76.000 registered voters th Muarioh Ward chairthen voted their prefer. | ‘Perry Township Businessmen | hands, would be one of the greatest | W Bld \ Mi A LIVIN the general election to vote their trict. The organization slate listed | ‘track right-of-way fs ah obstacle | Keen Johnroh, [destroyers into Narvik April 13, and el \ Bykh HOH ; BY chotces Maurice G. Robinson. which threatens to cate the State [helped sink several German destroy-| § i" wi ' The 1038 November balloting nl-| Officers ‘of ‘the Bulle ' [to spend large sums for rights<of-/ Re and transport ships in a battle Valle || Ay Mary Vv ° ers, Inc. way to relocate the road. The pe- {there, \ { most doubled the Primary vote at Which has ‘offices th the pe ¥ Tt took Bart fh the World War nger Kunth : | battle of Jutland. tromstad, retary. ; 1. A bitter factional fight thong | The letters Sent to Voters tated: | Service Co. of Indiana. While the Republicans for ¢ontrol of the cyte for the candidates of Your | Mca. operating nt a loss, the Pub- | . Marion County organization. A fac-|ywn ehoosin However. if \ Wie Service Co. is bound by a oo. | | tactics, solving the question whose | tioh Jad by James L. Bradford is B, Tlowever, if you have yaar lease and the question has lanswer long has been awaited in y . Washington, Tokyo, Moscow, Rome [and other neutral capitals no less | We sincerely believe that their nomi- | 2. A Ch Democratic ga 4 IM hation will add strength to our! PSC, sald that he understood that | the State Senate and County Treas- ticket ih November.” the Public Service Co, in petitioning | urer contests, The organization slate the Securities Exchange Obmmis- Oh his back, and breaking from the The communique also sald two only listed Jacob Weiss for State Sena- Walto Q it R | or five British fighting planes ; ‘altitude of 300 feet to Weights rising nN QUITS Race which attacked a German outpost taxi. [to more than 1200 feet, and it was boat ih the North Sea last gm] Mr. Davies’ own keynote was that reported that Allied defense posi rentals thah to continue ration. ' a e very vear sin ter C. Boetcher, incumbent, and - it interruption ‘every yea re James Cunningham, Center Towne | 1878. N hn Hn ship assessor favor of Herbert Bloemker UNREST NOTED A | MIOLAND--C. 8. Howard's Ore- Balkans. They sald Germany wh ‘Bad News’ Out © of Norway | ‘We wre meandering through PI I 1 iif Vit, JH Desh p " aly \ | h y WHR made into important naval bases to 3. A “mobilization” of some Wh-' ‘wr. NWaiton said he was forced th 'goh-brad giant, A fast-fihishing TS for the blow, wherever y war, making excuses and Hoastings. | apmbat Ot i submntines which Ni hry ue of the Serioushess) Threatens Government What right had the prime minister | might hase themselves on TrohdBe A wie, SOUTHEAST EUROPE Of Chamberlain to say the other day “I am 10 times heim and other ports. " more confident Hitler has | Armistice Is No Surprise missed the bus?” As a friend safd| News that Norwegian troops in [to me, Hitler too often takes a taxi. f p were distributed to precinct com- of the Wood Memorial in New York E ist Ne Savs “I feel that the Government has bee ren oe Sy mitteemen ih behalf of Mr. Weiss’ supporters,” Mr. Walton said ih his. Tas Week, Tie was 61,08 second ascis wspaper say no real grip on the situation, and caused no surprise. It had been campaigh for renomination to the Statement, “to cast their ballots for yon a Sy hiven ‘uy ‘Buty Tess) woNS, Muy 4 @O. PB) The that we are not being organized in taken for granted that all NorwesState Senate. Mr. Weiss denied Herbert Bloemker for the office of News yers and radio stati t A ultra-Fascist newspaper Il Tevere this country on a real war basis. gian troops south of Trondheim Sta N ‘ X S) county survevor. I have known Mr. ee) Ran radio : Np | PICTORMuiyiand's hope for its said today that Ttaly—with 8.000.000 : The country ean not be properly would have to surrender sooner op oe " thie Rin “Oront first Derby triumph ih 20 years. Alroldiers and 340 warships in position Narvik, expecting something favor- organized until the Government later, a oe ons Wh nse hey mud-loving colt. The W. L. Brann in the Mediterrancan—is “absolute able to happen ih the Trondheim 206s. We have let down small ha-| It was indicated that the Ciers were called u A to fi Ne contender came in around 8-1 with lv invulnerable” to any Allied area. Instead, the Alltes had been flons with promises we were unable mans were establishing good coms ya gh ‘Georgie (The Iceman) Woolf up in threat, forced to abandon their bases south to fulfill and other small nations munications up the Gudbrands Vale ISTANBUL. Turkev. Mav 4 (U stall nine, “We are sure that not a single and north of Trondheim. |instend of turning to us are turning ley to Dombaas and thence along PO) There were unconfirmed re. ROMAN J. EB Widener's Xen-/ shell from an Anglo-French cannon It was indicated that there were to others for safety in sheer fear the railroad to Trondheim The ports today that the Ttalian fleet tuckian and second choice of the can fall oh the industrial centers Or’ Allied troops at several bases be- that we can do nothing for them.” | Clermans were expected to lose nh was gathering in the eastern Medi- hard-boot clan. Already beaten hy the constline when the hour comes,” (ween Trondheim and Narvik, The [time ih mopping up the Norwegians terrancan, As far ax could he Bimelech. Roman was held around the newspaper said : | farther north they were, the sater [Who still resisted fh the southwest learned, the ‘Turkish feet had 20-1 Ken McCombs rode him, Po-| Commenting on the Ttaliah Navy, they would be from the shattering BLAND Military experts held today that made ho extraordinary movements sitioh No. 5 Tl Tevere sald that between Sicily German airplane “Bombardments in withdrawing firet from Andalsnes . iy GAULAHADION Milky ‘Way Bhd Greece there are six battle. which caused them to Gai (and then from Namsor the Allien OAR | I Farm's contender. Carroll Bierman ip Do ee 118 EH and | Andaisnes and Namsos had not suffered but had escaped { ) ~The roundup of mem- ‘wax the jockey. No. 1 the stall and 92 torpedo boats operating. disaster. by Glenn W. Funk, Republican cah- been wasted if they join me fh sup- Vers of the German minority fh 15) (he Price. Only ‘trainer Rov Couht bh 121 Sis Next Move Unecertath didate for prosecutor nomination, porting Mr. Bloemker " | Transylvania was reported today Walden gave this one a chance : The Allted objective, the Lo Daily report hincheons in the Germans Are Re orted : . AY | ¥ y Ya 9 seeking to remove the Democratic [to have followed months of fnves- The other tw _h Tt added that 121 submarines are fewish Walfare ind driv nw AYA IN Wo Pa r two were long shots | sion of the Germans {rom central re Tund drive will be Two Per Cent Club's immunity from tigation of the longest variety, They were stationed between the Ligurian Sea HOI Het Week Wt To Mave Reached Namsos the Corrupt Practices Act It was understood that some Ger- Tower Staples Roval Muh 25. : | (off northwestern Ttaly facing | 8nd southern Norway, seemed very 1e ex ek at campaign head: | Yo Wiachine ‘Censtite | i mah agents among the prisoners |. Dixiahn Paris Sitoeed No France) and the western coast of | remote how, Por the moment British Quarters in the Tllinois Bldg. Ac- FORMOFOSS, Norway, May 4 oo > would be deported for circulating The procession from Toulsville to Italy, along a line runnihg down and French strategy was unpredict= | tive solicitation started Friday. | (UP. =Gerfan troops were res Two unsiated candidates an propaganda in that region, which hi . + the const to Otranto Strait at the able. But paralysis of Narvik, which | wy Hi , [ported today to have entered Namw the track started ®owh Fourth " e funds will be used to support | «x a Gr in the Norweri nounced they are not joining others has a large German population, | Street early Automobiles and entrance to the Adriatic Sea not only is an important iron ore \ | Jewish : : BOs Aan rong in he orwegian . V Mtith Fourteen ofl barges started up StreRteRIS—cDupIen together ih The newspaper cited port even when the Gulf of Bothnia ocal Jewish causes as well as con- Sector north of Irondheim. Wis Hitht BE Sh bight (Continued from Page One) [the Danube for Germany from groups Of Tour—were lined bumpers TeRIONS for {ts claim that is foe free but miso has most ot the tributing toward the Buropean way| The Norwegian commander I ut papers durin [Glurgiu Yesterduy. to-bumper for miles ih one-way Mg wn ott: northern ore crushing machinery, refugees. The local drive fs asso- Concluded etic With . p APers quring =. : : . p . » For Germans ih this sector, Robert ‘hilison, real Estate a wrote: BUDAPEST, Hungary, May 4 (U_ traffic. The chill weather hela down a Pg Re in oe R loss to ‘Clermany 10 B ginten With ‘the URI Jewish AD=| fr armistice Was vou Yuk _ RE rate Aghia ‘Charlie Halleck has ‘ever Bent |Laaoihe, Huhgarish press today 20.000 Re HT U9 Ttaly's submarines forth Wh The War Ofice in wh early com. Peal Which fx conducting a three-| night in wn order of the day by State Representative Riinted with 0 Knee to ‘political ‘expediency, (CTedited Superior German tactics A AD 0 Were RI= ayphreakable chaih” from the Tig- munique sald that the Norwegian [01d Program of relief and recon-| Gen. Ofe Gets, divisional coms TO Rl ra rn a ' He has stood like n rock wewinst nha Bir superiority” for the Allies’ ticipated by Matt Winn, the pink- an Sen const to Otrantd Strait. | eommander-ihchisf had boon con | SrUction, immigration and resettle | mandsr for the distros, Rhy Riek nchine ED on vexent. | PTOMISES And threats, We has east Ninarawal from south Norway. cheeked oldster Who directs the 3 he Tyrrheninn Sen (off south-| veyed to ah undisclosed destination Ment ih Palestine and refugee in- a dates.” Me said he ho a5 NO TERENT= some votes that have aroused ma. ed prestige here wax oh the race. western Ttaly) ix surrounded by and that “any order of the day an-| tegration ih lands of haven, 15 U. S. Ships In Danger ment against the party OrganiZa- yantary resentment AMONR certain JOWh rade and speculation over With nine starters, Hist MONEY reajjan wirports and patrolled by | nouncine negotiations for an arm-| Douls J, Borinstein fs general tioh : Niteny CLOUDS Af his constituents, But Ttalyx possible entrance into ‘the totaled 380,650, With 33000 to Second, ealian wir ‘forces [istice were obvibusly thade without campaigh chairman, Mrs. J. A. Area of Mediterranean. James MelLemore, Republican RAI BY vear his people have grown war increased $3000 to third and $1000 to tourth, 4. Between the Tyrrhenian Sea his authority.” There wax hol Coodman fs head of the Women's WASHINGTON. Mav 4 (0. P) canhditiate for State Representative, more proud of the fact that thev . : | A pari-mutuel handle of Around apg the Toniah Sea there now are | foundation, it was added, for axtate- division, which is conducting a Piftesn APSO ships Woult he who missed the G. OP. ORANIZR- have ‘Congressman ‘with the I, D. R IN HYDE PARK 1.700000 was anticipated, RIthough | sperating six Italian battleships and meft that the Norwegian com- “Save-a-Ohild” campaign, solieit-| Alt PE i tion slate, miso upheld party 1ead- courage and patriotism to vote What | > Bimelech's stand-out supremacy re- 903 other warships |mander-in-chief was not informed ing Dlecires ohly from women, THR Sh re wo in hat 0 eer ors lie believes to be right FOR THE WEEK-END dneed betting thterest in the Derby. 5 The Italian naval base oh the of Allied decizions to evacuate the if ‘war should strike ih ‘that ‘danger The Republican slate is a rec ‘Th the Jong Min the American Since Kentucky aw provides the island of Pantelleria between Sicily | Trondheith area, orf that he Was NTANNEN wo ANNWER PDR tomorrow. ommendation and not an order people are fair. Thev admire cour-! HYDE PARK. N. YV. May ¢ (U. track must pay at least 10 cents ‘and Tunisia separates the “enemy's” | Wegotiating Aah armistice. 4 The ships are mostly cargo vessels from behind closed doors to the age. The man who fs always trim- | P). President Roosevelt nrrived at Profit oh the dollar on every ‘wih- forces at the narrow bottleneck of r Disillisioned a Arp li ug Te dengue. rank and file of Republicans to fol ming his «ails to the political winds his upstate New York home today ning there was a poxsibiiiny the the Mediterranean res StHstone ernor Harold B, Stassen =aid today | American freight-carrying fleet of jon or else’ he said may manage to stav ih public life to spend the week-end Cimanagement might love money on 8. Italy has efficient this Republican convention key note [48 vessels Which regularly ply that [for a while. But the courageons Upon his mrrival, White Howse the show pool if the third-place fenses | tion in a communique issued by a | address would ign President route, man, once the people come to khow aids made immediate preparations wagering on Bimelech proved as! 7 Bight million bayonets sprout! Norwegian troop commander in the | Roosevelt's challenge to “tell us jus {| Meanwhile, in Washington sfficial TOWBOAT TRAPPED and understand him, is admired te ‘een the President in closest heavy as expected from the soil of Italy [area north of Trondheim that he how you would change the laws if [circles the betting was about even BY SHALLOW OHI10 RK go yh A even hr touch with Washington for latest . Pradict Nagi Afr Offensive [hal tin Been informed pe vou hil th power, that Maly soon would enter the war, those Who disagree with some of N he . . his votes.” a nt i DEBATE VIOLENCE The Italian press ih general pre-| had been compelled to conclude an Vi pn n 1 . Mot gt re dicted a terrific German air offen | armistice. Presumably if this eomTtaly whi the ¥ frerfaiieah oT, IN HOSTESS’ DEATH Shye BE the British Teles | Mander was hot notified it was be. | I Was Be es Sit k | Picenlo sald ‘Aritain fe at cause his cwh chief hac hot told ; y events in the Aedi errmnean O60 1 FEVELAND. Mav 4 0 P \ ™ mercy of Creriah airplanes him | Justine Hartford, 35 attractive night [based in Norway. | Dixillusionment was the kevhote ow 4 J
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