Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1940 — Page 8
TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES == PAGE 7
¢ THOMAS FACES | 30 Years With Uncle Sam WARNS OF FIFTH
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White and Rubin to Be EE SE la Chaillaux Cites Dangers of " ’ Condl Arraigned at Same Time | B&G i &. on Spies to Merchant Marine Day Thursday On Bribe Indictment. § Les Lh And Panama.
Henry M. Thomas, Warren ‘Lown- 3 : : 3 i American shipping would be exghip Trustee, indicted Saturday in : E ub tremely vulnerable in case of a war connection with a purported agree- Y EC 3 involving this country, Homer L “ment giving his 1938 campaign man- : Chaillaux, American Legion naBE High ae is pant tional Americanism director, said ronage, is scheduled to be arraigne« today. in Criminal Court July 22 . chia ‘ Roan with Mt Thomas will Referring to reports that 15v be the car algn ma \agers, H. N.| merchant marine radio operators ampailgn managers, i Ts oe White a ad i Rubi The indict are paid-up members of the Com- { ana rred Kubin in najci- ha to Me ie . ment charges a: three with conspir- munist Party, Mr. Chaillaux said » to , mY it Ye fel qi ‘to-wit “It would be very simple tor these Boi a Sonam y ig msnired to men to wire enemy countries tellalleging the onspit ( : 1 Dy ga So By ing the location of the ship and
obtain contributiolis from business describing its cargo and destinafirms which desired to furnish town- Hest H g 1s
ship poor relief supplies f Mr. Mr. Thomas also is charged with perjury for his alleged failure to list the purported agreement in filing his statement of campaign expenditures. A Republican, Mr. Thomas 1s the 1 i Urges Espionage Laws
Chaillaux said the Legion's | campaign against Fifth Columnists has been increased to cope with the rising problem of espionage agents in the United States.
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gecond township trustee in Marion 4 If the nation is to avoid the fate] County to be indicted in the last of certain other nations, Mr. Chail- | Shop In year, Thomas M. Quinn, a Demo- laux believes, it must have legis- | crat, former Center Townsl lation providing a legal means of | Comfort tee, pleaded guilty official F } i handling *spies and sabotage agents. | last year, but has not been sen-| B® : A goodly percentage of the thou | ENTIRE tenced. Mr. Quinn has not yet en- sands of aliens who have entered tered a plea on a bribery indict- Foi the United States recently with | STORE ment ; _ 3 | visitor visas are foreign agents, Mr. | Attaches of the Prosecutor's office Times Photo Chaillaux said. { AIR. Indicated they will seek an early Orville E. Collier (right) of 618 N. DeQuincey St. started to | “The pity of it is that we don't|| CONDITIONED trial for Mr. G work for the Internal Revenue Bureau Service in 1909, when the first [even know where most of these Two firemen indicted on charges| corporation income tax law was passed. Now he has the longest | ‘visitors’ are today,” he said. of embezzling about $50,000 from the | service record of any employee of the tax section of the Bureau. He “We will have a better idea of Firemen's Credit Union also are| js shown being congratulated by John ©. Walsh, agent-in-chjef, here, | Where we stand after the Smith scheduled to be arraigned July 22 in| on his 30 years of service. Bill, requiring the fingerprinting of ; Criminal Court They are Cecil - a ew 1 a]] aliens, is in full effect.” Z 7% 2
8cott and John A. Staab REPORT WEYGAND IN ATHENS One of the Legion's major etiorts 3 ¥ / v ” ? ——" . y cc | is to bar the Communist Party from N ON ATHENS, July 2 (U. P.).—Gen.| : : INDIAN LEADER ARRESTED ; JOHN GISH DIES the ballot. ATTE Ti ’
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BOMBAY, July 2 (U. P.).—Subhas |the French Government and former Describes Bund Posts
| Bose, leader of the left wing of the | Generalissimo of tha Allied armies, | “The party uses the cloak of All India Nationalist Congress, was|was reported to have passed through | legality to carry on its subversive arrested today at Calcutta under the | Athens this morning on his way to activities,” Mr. Chaillaux explained. A, defense of India regulations. French Syria by airplane rn “There are 100,000 paid-up mem- G4 Fog, " NERS rm TT : , bers in the party and 2,000,000 per- 3 ’ Police Sergeant Was 44; one willing to follow its instruc-
Drove Emergency Car at [3° Ancilier 60.000 are in af-
a : ’ : “As for the Bund, there are 80 | : : REL Time of 25 Accident. posts with 200,000 followers.” ’ 0 / lina Sopa ‘a ,.1 As an example of the seriousness | ? } Police Sergeant John Gish, Who| 4s the Fifth Column threat, Mr. v4 “7 )
3 : 'e | i was at the wheel of the police emer-| cpajllaux said Federal figures show | { gency wagon when 1t cras
ted at there are 6000 aliens employed at!
| T1lin and 21st Sts i 95 ure | i a | Illinois and 21st Sts. in 1925, iNjur-{the Panama Canal. | D ing seven persons—one of the It would take only one of them ’ worst accidents in Police Depart-
: “to destroy a lock and seriously ment history—died today in his cripple our fleet,” he added. sleep at his home, 1931 Shannon| «Tne Legion will continue its Ave. fight to deport all spies, saboteurs 7 7 : Sergt. Gish, who was 44, worked and alien criminals and other un- ’ 0 ; Be ¥ vesterday at his regular duties in)desirable aliens. Their presence : Exciting... fun to wear : F F< if 5 charge of the garage. here can't help us and may prove J : ~ Cotton twill overalls with I : 5 Early this morning the emergency |to be more harmful than we know i new Lastex bodice and 7 77745 ER Xan, HN TFL A wagon, which Seegt. Gish had driv- | now.” : adjustable straps. In lus- ‘ en off and on Since his appointment lu; shades i copen, : Pique Playsuit to the force in 1921, was sent to NE nd : : : 2 : } 7 A a ; the residence after his wife, Elva, SPEEDS G-MEN TRAINING { Gz noize, raspberry, sd 3 sa A B A $ 00 called headquarters. Two officers| WASHINGTON, July 2 (U. P).— } 7 Wedgewood blue..and ; 74 : SON ANE 1 with an inhalator attempted unsuc-| Director J. Edgar Hoover of the Fo ’ navy. Sizes 12 to 20. Af a i 3a id cessfully to revive him. He had suf- FBI today speeded up training for i 3 : fered a heart attack G-men to meet complaints charging
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