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The gunmetal polish plant of the R. M. Hollingshead Cop. at Camden, N. J, is falling after vesterday's disastrous fire. Firemen continued their search of the ruins for victims. Damage was estimated at more than $1,000,000.

TRAIN HITS CAR. 7 YOUTHS DEAD

Three Georgia Girls and Four Boys on Way to Swimming Party.

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‘M on Wanled— No 'Cream Puffs’

HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (U. P., —George Brent disclosed today that he is establishing a training on a 15-acre bevond Palm

20 MILES OF ROUGH

mately 20 miles of rough state roads in Southern Indiana were taken vesterday by the State Highwav Commission. The commission received low bids totaling $153.414.38 for the proJects. The engineers’ estimate for the work was $183,627.91 In the Vincennes district. the Breslin Construction Co., Louisville, Ky., submitted 8 low bid of {$76,822.20 for resurfacing 9.03 miles of state highways in Dubois county. { The Road Resurfacing Co., Bloom‘ington, Ind.. was low for Seymour district construction with a bid of $76.592 18. Proposed work in that area 1ncludes the resurfacing of 976 miles of state highwavs in Shelby, Jackson, Washington, Clark and Switzerland counties

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camp tract in Springs “No cream puffs or men looking for lazy leisure will be attracted by the place,” Mr. Brent said. “it's going to be run for fellows who want to toughen up.” He said instruction in horse back riding would follow the U.S. cavalry method and that experts would conduct a physical training program.

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AUGUSTA Three girls and one in their teens—were killed yesterday when a freight train their car at a grade crossing The dead were Emma Deith Mary Helen Elliot, Corrine lot, William Wheeless, R liot Jr., Jarrell Snepharad lian Baldowskl

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BORZAGE ASKS DIVORCE Mary Helen and R. A. El- HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (U. PJ. liot Jr.. are the children of the Frank Borzage, prominent motion Richmond County Corone! picture director, asked for a divorce The aceident occurred while today from Rena B. Borzage in a| group was enroute to a swimming complaint charging cruelty. They part have been married 24 vears

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Steps toward resurfacing approxi-

Hoosier Reports 1883 Rescue;

Plymouth Police Curb Bellings

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bellings that had occured and irked residents. After that announcement and explanation he has maintained a dignified Noisy charival indeed! ever heard of a quiet one?

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Add heat conniptions: A man telephoned a Shelbyville newspaper and asked to speak to a reporter. When the connection was made, he said he had saved the life of a man by pulling him from between moving freight cars. He gave the names of the lengineer and fireman and of the doctor who treated the man whose iife was saved and said it occured near Columbus, Ind “When did it happen a little while ago?” the reported asked “No.” the man admitted, “it happened on July 26, 1883. Tt may be a little stale now, but I thought you'd be interested : n

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We have it on good guthority that ‘a certain Muncie man has a long. complicated, and involved formula for bathing himself cool this hot weather He climbs into a tub of cold water, but rests one leg out of the water on the edge of the tub. He leaves it there and stays in the cold water until the dry feels cool to his hand Then he gets out, one leg still dry, both of them cool He says it takes about 50 minutes. He's thinking of taking out a patent, or copyright of something. ou n »

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A LaPorte motorcvcle expert went for a cool-off ride along Dunes Road the other night and found himself getting hotter and hofter, Tt wasn’t ithe weather it was the motorists. {They wouldn't give him a right-of-way he thought a man riding a mororevele to cool off should had So he stopped one motorist and gave him a talking to, which snarled up cars in one direction. Then he stopped another and that snarled ‘up traffic completely, Pretty soon the State Police came along and gave him a talking to

which snarled him up with a Justice |

of the Peace. The Justice found him guilty of intoxication and put a 20 snarl on his pocketbook.

LEADING LAWYER DIES NEW YORK, July 31 (U. P.). Earle Woods Evans, 67, of Wichita, Kas, a former president of the American Bar Association, died of a heart attack today after a meet-

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FD. R. RADIO STATUS TOPIC FOR STUDY

WASHINGTON, July ‘ -The code committee of the National Assosjation of Broadcasters may President Roosevelt's status as a radio personality in the 1940 campaign at its annual convention in San Francisco Aug. 4. The question of the Chief EXxecutive's status was raised bv the fact that radio chains make no charge for Mr. Roosevelt's “fireside chats,” “state of charge however, In in his recent radio National Democratic Mr. Roosevelt said I do expect, the coming months usual periodic reports to the country through the medium of press conferences and radio talks. TI shall not have the time nor inclination to engage in purely political debate.” The “fireside to the radio chs considerations must make

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$45.000 SOUGHT BY PASTOR FOR ACCIDENT

LOGANSPORT, Ind.. July (U. A suit for $45,000 damages was on file in Cass Circuit Court today by the Rev, Mack Crider of West Terre Haute against Lawson Selders. former cashier of the closed Lucerme tState Bank, as the aftermath of an {automobile accident near here De 26, 1938 The Rev. Mr. Crider alleged that Mr. Selders was negligent when his [car crashed into the pastor's maichine and that he suffered inuries which prevented him from continuing his ministerial work. Selders is under bond on charges of embezzlement. He is to appear in Federal Court at South Bend in October.

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"WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1940

IT. Early today strengthened Mr, Roosevelt's invitation to Mr. John- | son to return to the Government, “Personally I hope louis stays I hope he accepts the President's | offer,” Mr. Eagly said | “I personally think he should When there is a battle, an emer- | gency, good in the

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today put increased pressure on former Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson to accept the job as administrative assistant for defense offered him by President Roosevelt. Since his resignation to permit his replacement by Robert P. Patterson, a Republican selected by

(Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson,

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