Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1940 — Page 2
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Former President Fails
Nf Hank: : FN I : Of Attacking New Deal in Entirety: Issues Difpt } . } ferent From Those in 1928. By THOMAS LL. STOKES Times Special Writer 'RADO SPRINGS, Colo, Aug. 13.—When Herbert re he took with him, and out of thig campaign §.13 : : we : + . Wendell 1. Willkie personally ig concerned, the agonigm to the New Deal which Mr. Hoover red and preached in the last few years, 1 ™ 3 > President came here in the role of a salesman, \ ersuade the Republican candidate to adopt a . 1 y ang frontal type of attack against the New Deal, 8 vhat fike those he himself has administered, Av. Willkie listened to him. . : TR meineed. ywhlican ean didate "17 < campaiet A » » y . Willkie Gratified to Know \ Two Oppose Sale of Campaign Book. ax 1 Hoover Mans Talks COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo Wii announced that the Aung. 13 (U.P Wendell IL. Willkie a 1g talk about e cam- was “gratified” today because Attor Mr. Hoover said he ney General Robert Jackson and . S Senator Carl Hatch (DL N. M), au a 3 ¢ way D \ 3 A 1 wn , desired thor of the “clean politics” act, had hese ed, probably x taken a stand against the sale of \ ee A 12 the Democratic campaign book, \ 3 ave % : iz be When the Republican Presidential Nn npaign k whe 3 he hominee was informeg that the Jus TOBE . hen he \ \ himeeld tice Department would not permit x eax ) umese . A 8 e Willkie sale of Democratic campaigh books wa For the by state or local party organiza " come tions and that Senator Hatch had ¢ wo, warmed on the Sehate floor t Mires sere r 3 § he WHEE i¢ er ho political Purchasers of advertsing in the ._ book would be prosecuted, he issued « \ e ex. ! An Hoover onbosed his WHS statement ; “ vo Philadelphia I am gratified to learn that At mitributed nothing torney General Robert Jackson and \ GWA Senator Hatch have joined in my a Iv unlike campai igh to prevent the Democratic Bisa Bos 1A Or Nat Committee from brazen Rath we am the tanks of 1 viNating both the corrupt prac 3 3 presidency, tices act and the Hateh Act by @ f ang Sale of Dx yratic campaign books ) Xa ere 1S a Got Corporation Ads 5 TO y any li Mma “The corporate advertisements in pr week hese campaign books were in \ ’ . many instances obtained from the 3 Wa X jo corporations because such corpo EIT , rations either hoped 10 escape pun 0 Afr Whikie 1Shment from the Federal Govern Nn ment or receive reward from it, It § S W x 3 1 5 with even & Sex iS & Step forwar al IS method ¥ Wo) of raising campaign funds has been Kil D ay \ Pannhlicayy SlimMminated Even Boss Fivnn (Ea Olin h i ward J. Flynn of New York, new A iy Pn Democratic National Chairman \ ap 3 'B ought to understand that there is a : Limit to political ruthlessness y SIR aca lled the 1a { n Slow to Start Mr, Willkie recalled that jas Saturday he had promised. if he X were elected. every corporation ana X ) ® My, Wills official of a corporation who adver 3 IS nomina ses IN a campaign book would be jutck thrusts “ruthlessly” prosecuted under the Ve “ her rand corrupt practic os act orthodox type " . : Talks to Landon Today \ Mr. Hoover ) Sali regarded then Oliver Quavie Jr. treasurer of the " WN ate, co icted Democratic National Committee 3 had said that the Democratic cam enh in the paign book advertising had been 8 Nn the 1028 pre- contracted for before the amended disappeared Hatch Act became law on Aug. 2 ’ Mn and Mr, Hoo- and Mh Flynn reiterated this egR \ hin him statement in New York yesterday < \, on Alf M. Landon, the 1938 Repub ¢ ¢ hy le~ liean Presidential nominee, is due : ib NN aay for a conference with Mb Villkie less than 24 hours after Fou mer President Herbert Hoover Mr. Willkie, to the contrary, left saving he had had a “pleasant J visit " < Mr. Willkie's conference with Mr Landon today will be the last of a series with important political fig. it ures who have come here to discuss Wilk his Elwood, Ind. acceptance speech 118 Tomorrow the nominee is ex pected to rest, preparatory to flying e to Rushville, hig home town He RRA moves on to Elwood Saturday morn So It 12 for the notification ceremonies appeal for him that afternoon
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
President at Portsmouth Navy Yard
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President Roosevelt stands at attention during passing of the colors, shortly after hie arrival at Porte.
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Saturday to inspect submarine construction being epeeded up under the national defense and the latter's wife, Ann, whe met the President at the Yard.
Auto Mechanic 40 Years Faces Loss Of Trade Due to Zoning Board Decision
By
Ferdinand G bile mechanic leaving the trade he has followed for more than 40 vears ag the result of a Zoning Board decision The Board yesterday denied Mr |wern's petition for a permit to re pair cars in a small garage at the rear of his home, 602 N. Riley Ave, even as a hobby I'he board's ace tion was taken after nearby resi. dents complained of ‘noise’ the elderly mechanic's workshop “It's not a full time job" plained Mrs, George W. Stone, Mi Swern's daughter with whom he makes his Its a hobby After a man has worked at a trade {0 vears, vou can’t expect him to lay down his tools and quit Mis told the Board her father garage only for part time
SCHRICKER BIDDING FOR LABOR'S VOTES
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nominee
declared here last night that
to understand why any of
labor would turn his back on Roose velit.”
Mr. Sehrvicker promiged that if
elec jovernor he never would call out the National Guard to settle labor disputes We have passed the day in In diana history when it will he neces to employ military foree in the tlement of a labor dispute” ‘aid
CANADA FACES CRISIS OF TOO MUCH WHEAT
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OTTAWA, Ontario, PH) -J. A MacKinnon rade and Commerce, indicated today that the Government might be forced to declare a "national emergeneyv” to deal with the problem of a glutted wheat market and bumper crop Prospeclts ate Western Canada harvested will DL ushel ss
Aug Minister
that Crop, reach
the huge now being HOU 000 (00
Formerly at Monument Circle
2133 PAIRS NATIONALLY-KNOWN SHOES IN SPECIAL GROUPS, BROKEN SIZES, FOR LADIES, MEN, BOYS AND GIRLS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF SHOES
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From Aug. 1st to 15th Inclusive
WE ARE GIVING ONE PER CENT OF ALL OUR SALES TO STAR-SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE FUND RELIEF TO THE UNDERPRIVILEGED
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faces the prospect of
hig physicians will not permit him to engage in full time work “He doesn't handle enough work to justify paving rent at any other piace.” she added, “The only place he can use is our garage back of the house” Mr. Swern. who said he owned one of the first cars in Illinois, a pre-Model-T Ford,” was employed for many vears by the former Cole Motor Car Co. He shook his head slowly when the board decided not {to grant him a zoning variance so that he could contiftwe in the garage “Is he said I'ite board also denied the petition of Cecil A. Peters to enlarge an auto repair shop at the rear of 3810 N
going to be hard to quit
emple Ave, but granted a years temporary permit to Eimer 1. Ma) tin to run a repair garage at the rear of 4921 Manlove Ave
No Place for Pickpockets
SPECIAL RECEPTION committee been planned to greet any pickpockets who might sembie here and at Elwood to cash In" on the Willkie cere. monies, Police Chief Morrissey disclosed today A corps of detectives fom nine major American cities will help spot pickpockets from their home towns, The Chief said that undoubtedly a large number of pickpockets and thieves from other towns will be present ‘They'll be taken care added
EVERYTHING'S FREE FOR SAFETY PICNIC
About on the Park and Rreat The whole thing is *
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T3500 school children wili be loose Thursday at Riverside the exeitement will be for free.” with rides all
ice cream, cookies and the gift of the Citizen's Safety Cab at Hs annual picnic for Indianapolis grade school children he picnic will start at 1 p.m and continue until 4 p.m. There will be vaudeville stunts and musi by the Newsbovs' Band and the Knot Hole Rand Ir. Herman OG Morgan, City Health Board secre tary, will speak on sate'y William J. Gagen is in charge of the affah His committee includes J. J. Liddy, Edwin G. Plum. and Capt. Lewis Johuson, Capt. Iso routman and Sergl Albert Q
Magenheimer of the police depart
ment DICK FORAN ON $230 BAIL HOLLYWOOD, Aug: 13 (UP) Dick Foran was free today unde:
£250 bail pending hearing Aug. 28 on an intoxication charge, Deputy sheriffs said Mr. Foran was arrested Iv Monday in front of a Holly wood cafe which had closed at the 2 a.m liguor deadline. They said he wag "creating a disturbance”
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Denied also were the requests of Louie H. Mille to aperate a printing shop in a garage at 3242 College Ave and of OD, Ellis to use a lot at 1501 Alabama St. for parking cars The hoard granted variances to the Highland Investment Co, for the erection of a drive-in super grocery market at 555 Fairfield Ave.; to Mrs Erma Teagarden for the operation of a beauty shop at 1744 N, Pennsvlvania St. and to Walter GG. Brown for the remodeling of a five-family apartment building into a sevens family apartment house at 261% W Washington St o . .
Preparing for Smog
office of C Combustion
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Job
the City has been going full blast ofMeial iL 13 to eliminate winter I'here hasn't been any noticeable smog since the heating season ended last spring, but Mr. Clinehens and his assistant, R. V, Gillum, are preparing tor the heating season to cone 'heyv've practically specting the harnace equipment of local industries, such laundries, which keep their heating plants going the vear around Now thev're checking up on the heating equipment of apartment houses, By these inspections, they have been able to find a number of things wrong with heating appara tus which would cause excess smoke this fall and winter. Stokers out of
summer
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Clinehens is the whose
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order, fire doors eracked, rusted smokepipes, leaky boiler tubes, draft leaks in chimneys and water leaks, Some equipment has heen condemned and property owners have agreed to replace it, Mr, Clinehens said, & o # Milk Supply Better Three vears ago. the United
States Public Health Service sent an inspector here who found that milk in Indianapolis was “dirty,” accordIng to the Federal standards. Since then, the City Health Department has been trving to “clean it up” by what it terms a co-opera-tive quality improvement program worked in conjunction with the milk aussie
Yesterday, Dr. Herman Q. More gal wnnounced that the program has been suceesstul here is now tnough “high quality” milk being produced i the Indianapolis milk hed to serve all the city's needs By Oct, 1 Lie said, the Health Des partment will be ready to certity all Indiangpolis milk distributors who handle only “high quality” milk for the bottle trade, Dr. Morgan sald Che certification will probably take
the form of a eal of approval
Health Department which the certified
milk concerns may use in their sdvertising if they want ‘Quality milk” is defined by the
Health Department as milk which is produced on farms approved by City inspectors for clealiness, transported quickly in approved containers to the market and processed in plants which conform to standards of cleanliness and pasteurization
Midnight "Witching Hour,’ But Burglars Prefer 7
Diary of the wicked hourof T p.m to 8 p. m. last night in Indianapolis; 7:15 Sameone entered the home of Mrs, Edith Huckleberry at 933 King Ave, while she was counting money at the kitchen table. She screamed Ie bandit seized her, slapped her and then bound her wrists with a belt she was wearing He escaped with $23, of which $16 belonged to her lodge, $7 to her 7:40 A man who said he was interested in buying a new car entered
Hickman Oldsmobile, Inc, 1302 N. Merftiian St, and talked to H. L. Buschman, salesman, They walked
to the rear of the building and the man produced a gun. He took Mr. Buschman's billfold, which was empty, and drove away in a new car. 7:56 -Someone entered the office of Dr. Russell Li. Arbuckle in the
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Hume-Mansir Building and held up Richard Halfast, 24-vear-old medical student who has quarters there. He took $14 from Mr. Halfast, then bound him with twine and gagged him and fled.
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Admiral Proposes wos | Rule Areas Vacated by British in Shanghai.
Aug. 13 © Admiral Thomas CC. Hart, States Navy commaunder<in=chief in the Far East e tomorrow, it wag announced officially one of a fleet of six marines | He iz coming to support a pro posal, bitterly opposed by the Japanese, that United States ma ines take over vitally important defense sectors of the International Seltlement now held by the with drawing British garrison, it was said in reliable quarters
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is due he)
today, In American sub-
The British deeision to withdraw troops from Shanghai and northe ern China faced the International Settlement forces with the problem of absorbing the big British defense ectors I'he question was whethel the Japanese should get any of the British area and thus extend thei aomination Col. De Witt Peck, United State Marine commandant, called a meel« ing of troop commandants vestel day and proposed to them that the marines take over all but a small segment of the British area I'he marines would defend under his oroposal, the =ettlement water front, the only Inlet for goods from abroad, the business and financial [ section, including major hotels and
orefign business establishments, the American consulate general and (he American Club, and the western section which includes the fashion ahle American residential area and the Columbia Country Ciuh I'he Japanese boveotted | meeting and called one for tomm row at the Japanese naval landing narracke, under Vice Admiral Mari Takeda, Japanese Navy command. ant, who would be senior officer here after the British withdrawal Today's announcement that Ad miral Hart way altered the situation outranke Takeda and it was said reliable quarters that he personally had sponsored the proposal, which Col. Peck made vesterday to the other troop com mandants
CHICAGO NEWS DROPS FRANK KNOX" NAME
CHICAGO Aug 13 (U Pp) A three-man regency directed publica
this
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tion of the Chicago Daily News today and the name of Navy Se retary Frank Knox was dropped from the editorial page masthead
ag publisher and edito
Mr. Knox. principal stockholdel in the News, told directors last week that his Cabinet duties were too arduous to allow any time to the paper He appointed Editor-in chief Paul Scott Mowrer: Treasurer Lynn E. Aldrich and Advertising Director George F. Hartford to manage the paper Mr. Knox was the 1936 Republican
dential nominee, The News on the cam Rooseyvb|t
vice pres hag taken no stand vet paign between President and Wendell IL, Willkie
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Amnesia Ends
Murs,
Annabell Sileox , , , It's awful, but I don't know!’ Annabell Silcox, 22. was found by police early today wans= dering in the 1200 block of Roesevelt Ave, apparently the vietim of amnesia She could not remember her name or address, At City Hospital she was put in the shock ward, moaning over and she was asked her name: “1 don't know it It's awful, but I don't know it eral hours
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later she began and by mid-morning recalled her name and Her husband, Arthur summoned and took 1724 Roosevelt Ave,
Ney {tO recover he had wddres Sieox nel
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TUESDAY, AUG. 13, 1940
0. 8. TEST PLANE BURNS, 1 KILLED
Motor of New Douglas Bomber Fails in Air; | Probe Promised.
1LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 13 (U, P), —Crovernment officials today were conducting a “searching investigation" to determjiue why a Douglas attack bomber crashed and burned on a test flight, killing a flight engineer, The pilot and one flight engineer parachuted to safety, but the parachute of John Park, 25, of Santa Monica, tangled in a wing and he fell with the plane, Apparently the | left motor of the two-motored plane failed and the pilot was not able to keep aloft on the one remaining, tobert Bower, a civilian pilot, said he saw "parts of the cowling (of the left motor) and parts of the fuse-
lage fly off, leaving a trail in the alr” ASKS EXTRA AIR MAIL FUND WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (U, P.). President Roosevelt has asked
Congress to supply an extra $825,000 for the Postoffice Department to
cover expenses arising from the development of trans-Atlantic air mail and new routes and pick-up
points in the domestic
service,
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