Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1940 — Page 10

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MEASURE NEAR

Passage Certain, puosey] Says as House Starts | Final Debate. | By CHARLES T. LUCEY | Times Special Writer | WASHINGTON, July 10.—A ses-sion-long drive to extend the Hatch | “clean politics” law to cover Fed-| erally paid state jobholders is expected to reach its climax with a final vote in the House late today Despite heavy verbal cannonading by opponents of the bill—most of it from the Democratic side Rep John Dempsey (D. N. M), House| sponsor of the measure, said a passage was certain The original R|pplyving to rectly by the laid down a par tion in

Hatch

persons

act of 1939, employed diFederal Government, broad prohibition on political campaigns or political management. The pending bill to extend this statute already passed the Senate

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Two More Hours of Debate

the House convened today, remained more than two hours il debate on the bill gafter ts were to be ofvote on passage appeared afternoon, but th on the number of be proposed. Mr { he knew of only one dition to certain ‘‘per-

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little pool in front of the billboards is the training ground for quite a few of our young North Side skippers.

Here, Jack Smitha of 38 E. 37th St, George Gritt of 4025 Ruckle St,

Pilot Continues Test While

Edgar Billy Bruce of 18 E. - 37th St, prepare to launch the good ship Sanny Ann, Heave- ho, boys!

O'Connor of

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Ground Crews Await Crash RALLY CALLED ©

BUFFALO, N. Test Pilot Bob Stanley his Aircuda fighting Buffalo Airport in an landing today after a test of the lot for ‘the Bali new craft whose left landing tire & POU lor the Bell . in the take-off. The took off Grouna crews radioed < = i

had blown out : . Stanley they were preparing for ¢ pilot was not injured and the plane, © ahiey they were preparing for a landing. A wrecker, fire-ex-

was not damaged ras ; : Nn gh ~ tinguis! ipment an 38 Crash rescue squads stood by SUIS CATHIE koe Duy were manned by asbes-

as Stanley landed in apparatus mechanics, The Buffalo

clouds of dust a He dropped first on the deflated tos-clad . tire Fire Department sent fire apparatus

then tilted the plane to the . right <0 thist it came to a stop on ana two ambulances. the inflate right tire | Stanley radioed the airport, howoe ever, that he would complete the test before attempting to make the crash landing. Then he put the new plane through its paces and notified the airport he was coming

Y., July 10 'U. P.)., brought plane emergency

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NEW YORK, July 10 (U. P) Police smashed the lock of a flat in the Bronx today and found six children dead on the floor and their mother lying nearby from gas fumes Investigators Nickosia children cated,

Mrs. Louis apparently had killed her because, as a note she was “disg sted with

said 29 on the Circle

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION INDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN CORPORATION

RESOURCES

LOANS

Approximately averaging about sonal, Collateral

good collateral or individuals of standing. For a covering boom, times,

CASH

Currency and coin in our

in banks.

OTHER RESOURCES

Furniture and fixtures and

ments to building

TOTAL RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

SAVINGS

Passbooks and certificates earning 314

interest. Reserve for Taxes Dealer Reserves

Reserve for Unearned Discount Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits

TOTAL LIABILITIES

LEROY KAHLER

Secretary & Tregsurer

P. C. NEIDLINGER

Vice-President

Saungs received before July 16 will earn interest from July 1 at the rate of 3% % of each year.

7,100 Morris Plan Loans $185 each. ahd Auto Loans and time payment contracts are secured by

pre-determined

depression and normal these loans have proved to be among the safest assets many financial institutions.

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As of the Close of Business June 30, 1940 Junc 30,1039

These Per-

by the signatures of credit period of 18 years

possessed by

$1,311,210.80 $941,511.56

vaults and

101,379.08 5337967

improve-

less depreciation, 19,082.76 2,652.44

$1,831,672.59 $997,543.67

$1,078,318.98 IGS 3S oe 17,758.29 2,173.85 5,068.28 6,752.71 111,956.24 81,805.23 208,571.19 137,763.32

3(, (60 $1,431,672.5% £097. 545.67

and Interest

WILLIAM L. SCHLOSS

President

JACKIEL W. JOSEPH

General Coumsel

J. RICHARD FREIJE

Assistant Secretary

HOWARD M. COOTS

Vice-President

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DELIVERY PLOT FAILS .:

ALLENDALE, Mo, July $ P.) .—Posses and highway patrolmen searched the rugged, wooded Mis- | souri countrvside without success

AS FUMES KILL SIX for the

unconscious Shippen of

indi-| The Navy

have State Grou to Consider |

Sponsoring Anti-Fifth Column Bill.

Townsend consider sponsoring umn legislation

son Hall,

(his final capture he was accused of at Maple Road, the Inumerous slayings

4141 Ruckle, and | massacre _| wielding one of

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KILLER’ BURKE DIES IN PRISON

Named as One of Gunmen in St. Valentine’s Day Chicago Massacre.

MARQUETTE, Mich, July 10 (U P).—Fred (Killer) Burke, one of | the last survivors of the alleged | band of gunmen responsible for the notorious St. Valentine's Day | doy In i, oe He saw some friends in BarringBurke, 47 vears old, was known |tOD, Ill, yesterday. He doubted in prison as Fred Dane but officials if he would stop at Kankakee, 111, said his real name was Thomas | where he was born, because he left |

Camp. He had been suffering from | " diabetes but death was attributed ‘here for Beaver Dam at the age of | and didn't remember many people. |

to a heart attack. [1 His criminal career extended| He wouldn't name the people he | through the bloody 1£20's in Chi-|Was gOINg to see m Beaver Dam to-| cago. He was serving a life term day, except to say that there | on a second degree murder convic- | Were a lot of aunts and uncles, be- | tion. He had been at the institu-|cause he didn't want any fuss or] tion since April 28, 1031, for the|any publicity. He wanted it to be| slaying of a policeman at St. Jos- [like it was just before he left in eph, Mich. (1928, first for a job in a Chicago | Burke first (department store and then for bigon a charge ger things. under false He hoped the home folks would like his wife, the former Lillian Lamont, And he hoped some of the old | “corner gang’ and some of the | —— neighbors who used to live near his | grandmother before he moved her| Tn the steel industry, to live near him would remember refers to the I'red MacMurray, now of Hollywood from ingot

Wisconsin Boy Heads Home,

‘Hopes Yown ™ Not Changed Since He Left | 13 Years Ago.

CHICAGO, July J) =A Beaver Dam, Wis, boy who has yon away frem home for a long time was| (en route back today and hoped to| | “have it be just like it was 18 years ago.”

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in 191% money before

was arrested of obtaining pretenses and and bank robValentine's Day accused him of the sub-machine guns which mowed down seven gangsters in a near-North Side Tr _Rarage

Will home folks remember In the St. lad?

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clubs of Indiana ‘will anti-fifth ¢ol- || July 28 at Tomlin-|

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Appended to the announcement of |

mass meeting sent to members and clubs by National Representative B. J. Brown of Indianapolis, was a draft the next Legislature The model | um? 1 activities precept advocating, ing or abetting th constituted government or mission of crime, s ful ana treaso Vv io!

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by $5000 and less than 21 years closes

an imenot than ouncement

years nor more The ann these word “America is there is no | second counts

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at the cross-roads-time to waste—every - HURRY — today.”

FER 9 ARMY FLIERS

eine fle Rm SKILLED IN SEA CRASH

| | CRISTOBAL, Canal Zone, Navy fliers today wreckage of plane which Nombre de from Colon Second Lieut Salt Lake City,

July 10 searched an Army attack crashed vesterday in Dios Harbor, 60

Seth R. Cook, 24, of and Private George

| killed,

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French Senator who voted at Vichy terday against the new semitotalitarian regime proposed by Pierre Laval, the National casting Co, reported today. The Marquis and other scendants can citizens, by the Maryland passed in 1784, to honor the through eternity The Marquis is an uncle of Count Rene de Chambrun, who married Jose Laval, daughter in 1935. vene's mother is former Clara Longworth of Cincinnati, wife of Gen. Count *Abalbert | de Chambrun,

STOLEN BRIEF CASE | DISCOVERED IN YARD

Arthur Carr, director of the Chil- | dren's Museum, called police last night and said someone had invaded | his home, 1927 N. New Jersey St, and taken a brief case | Police searched the grounds and found the brief case in the vard where they said Mr, Carr probably dropped it |

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FIND WEAKENED

After Success in Big World RAIL ON PENNSY

Detectives Hint Sabotage on Line Used for F. DD. R.S Special Trains,

STANTON, Del, July 10 (U, P.) = | White House Secret Service operas [tives today joined in the investiga[tion of an apparent sabotage at (tempt on a rail of the Pennsylvania [Railroad here because the track is | used by President Roosevelt's special train, The Presidential train passed over the roadbed only a few hours before a trackwalker discovered that spikes had been removed from the rail, Also participating in the investigation were G-Men, state police and [railroad detectives, who said the | ‘malicious tampering” apparently was done by a person familiar with [railway operation, Three trains passed over the weakened rail without mishap, and photographs were taken of the secs tion of rail in an effort to discover [fingerprints

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