Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1940 — Page 10

THURSDAY, AUG. 8 1940

| Mrs. Kirshbaum Meets Champion

MEXICO SEIZES 35 IN PLOT" TO KILL CARDENAS

Leadres of Rival Party Are Questioned by Attorney General.

MEXICO CITY. Aug. 8 (U the Party of which supAlamazan, in tial election ing the night in charges of pilots President Lazaro and Manuel Avila Camathe Government Party's presicandidate were summoned suddenly he attorney examined understood,

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Bridge, with a Hollywood touch, brought this foursome together at Asbury Park, N. J. Peering at the camera over the back of his chair in a lull during the National Bridge Championships is Oswald Jacoby, The Hollywood angle is his star billing, in large letters, on the back of his chair, Clockwise, the other players are Leander C. Levy and Mrs. Stuyvesant Wainwright, both of New York,

defending champion.

and Mrs. B. W. Kirshbaum of 3541

Pigeons Mourn Their Benefactor

Aug. 8 (U. P.).— Rose Marie, Penefriends and

NEW YORK, Billy Peanuts, ope and their relatives of Greeley Square mourned the loss of their friend today Billy Peanuts and the others are pigeons and their friend was gray-haired Clara Fisher, wha twice a day for 20 years fed and pampered the birds, giving them names and watching over their growth. If anyone molested the pigeons Miss Fisher. who worked in the Hotel McAlpin, would give him a sound tongue-lashing or, if the offense warranted, call the police Yesterday Miss Fisher died of a heart attack.

TRAILER PARKING IN OWN YARD IS LEGAL

WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. Aug. 8 (U P) —Murray Boxer's legal right to park his automobile in his own back yard at Harrison was firmly established today Boxer, free in $200 bail since June 17 on charges that he violated Harrison's anti-

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SENATE DIGNITY | SLIPS IN FEUD

Neely Calls Minton-Holt Personal Exchange at | ‘Barroom Level.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U, P.) — The 1940 campaign and its related political disputes today are developing some characteristics of a street corner brawl and the Congressional Record may become a best seller if angry statesmen con- | tinue to spice it with angrier debate.

| Senator Rush D. Hoit (D. W.Va).

| a bitter anti-New Dealer, and Senator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.).

who carries the Administration banner, have been hard at it. And there are others whose language already is making this campaign notable for barbed speech. Senator Matthew M. Neely (D. W. Va.) said after the Holt-Minton encounter that the dignity of the Senate during the last few days had been reduced to “the level of a barroom.”

Denies Minton Drinking

Mr. Holt was telling Mr. Minton yesterday in Senate debate that he could “search the gutters” of West Virginia if he cared to and prob-

ably would feel right at home there. About that time Senator Josh Lee D. Okla.) rose to refer to the previous day's debate in which he said he had construed Mr. Holt's reference to Mr. Minton to imply that the Senator from Indiana was intoxicated. “I went over and had the Senator from Indiana blow his breath in my face.” said Mr, Lee, who does not use intoxicants. “There certainly was not one scintilla of liquor on his breath.” “I merely wish to remark.” Mr. Holt replied, “that I am glad to see that the Senator from Okla-

homa has become an expert on halitosis.”

Also Assails Barkley

Senator Hoit yesterday accused Mr. Minton of making a “venomous attack” on his dead father, the late Dr. M. S. Holt. Mr. Holt also directed his verbal barrage at Senate Democratic Leader Alben W. Barkley. whom he accused of sitting silently while Mr. Minton attacked “my fine father.” But when he arose to defend his father from Mr. Minton's “cowardly attack.” Mr. Barkley warned him to curb his tongue, Mr Holt said. | Replying to Mr. Minton's charges that his father argued against sending food to the American soldiers. Mr. Holt continued: | “This 1s a misstatement of facts— father never did that. What father did was: “There is nothing too good for our boys who are fighting but there isn’t anything bad enough for the men who sent them over there.”

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Dr. Arthur M. Weimer, dean of the Indiana University School of Business, has been elected a director of the Railroadmen’s Federal Savings & Loan Association. Dr. Weimer succeeds Morton Bodfish of Chicago. Fermor S. Cannon, chairman of the board, in announcing the election, declared that the addition of Dr. Weimer to the directorate “will provide & contact with rapid advances in business research which ave directly influencing the development of business procedure. This is especially true in the field of research concerning real estate and management problems as well as the larger fields of municipal planning.’

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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8 (U.P). — Lionel Stander, deep-voiced coOmedian, was granted permission to appear before the grand jury today as it resumed an inquiry into alleged Communist infiltration in the movies and in other Pacific Coast industries. The comedian requested District Attorney Buron Fitts to let him appear today. He also accepted a

subpena, ordering him to appear Aug. 14 to testify and at the same time exacted from Mr. Fitts a statement intended to cléar him of any

connection with the subject under

investigation, “In the interest of fairness.” the district attorney said, “I desire to state that this office has no evi-

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stitution and American democracy, as are all members of the Screen! Actors Guild,” he said. “The only thing I can be charged with is that I was anti-Nazi before being antiNazi was fashionable and before people were aware of the Hitler-| ism menace.”

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GIRL DIES OF BURNS NEW ALBANY, Ind, Aug. 8 (U. P.).—Joyce Marie Kraft, 4, daughter of Ernest Kraft of Harrison County was dead today as the result of third-degree burns suffered last Tuesday when she fell into a tub of boiling water at her home,

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