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NAZIS RESUME ATTACKS ON BRITAIN
HOPKINS OUT. fo. British Fliers Fight, Refuel Then Fly Out To Battle Again : BIG; BERTHAS AlD
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Because of Ill Health,
Praises Roosevelt. . : ™% Se A ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 | . | a : WEE rw ‘Dover and Ramsgate Hard Hit, but Raiders (U. P.).—Commerce Secre-| » | = Jil Fail to Penetrate Defenses of London
tary Harry Hopkins, a key | ; figure in the New Deal since Proper; English Cannon Roar Reply.
1933, has resigned because of | on vi ; L 3 wilh : ny i “ BULLETIN
ill health, the White House : > : Co "al See A SOUTEWEST COAST TOWN, Aug. 24 (U. P).
announced today. President Roosevelt offered the —A German bom, hit a movie house here this afternoon, post to Jesse Jones, head of the collapsing the galleries and trapping spectators in the
Federal Loan Administration and a ; : : Ca a lei oT Yulits. Texas businessman of a more con-| Sil ; | ’ E iw servative school of politics than Mr. | | # i : ; —_— Hopkins. He offered the Under-| : 4 4 . By UNITED PRESS secretaryship of Commerce—vacated | : Si : : Germany sent out flight after flight of bombing planes recently by Edward Noble—to former i ai “ SE Ee = ZF today as bright sunshine ended bad weather over the Enge li, War Seen py Lows li ] a : mh 3 4 b— pa Channel and the mass air battle for Britain resumed.
son. ————— The thunder of German bombing blasted the Dover
Effective date of Mr. Hopkins'| 3 : LRT | resignation was not decided, but he h ; Parents Held as SENATE BABY on and airfields back from he sea and London had its was expected to step out on or be- N cA Fi [11th and 12th air raid alarms of the war. The big German
Tore mip Children Starve | guns emplaced from Boulogne to Calais spoke again across
Asked to Quit in May J ; A 1 Re : 9 ; a Re ER CLEVELAND, Aug. 24 (U. P) the ( Se and English batteries roared back. Mr. Hopkins submitted his resig-| ue j ae TW & ~— Nicholas Bade and his wife, two : 9 : was the first time in gix days—since last Sunday—=
nation in a leter recalling his ill] = y CR NE \ DR | of whose sons died of starvation, health and recounting that he had = -—. 3 od | ere Cre Soda With neglect | tha ut es German air force had gone into action on blitzkrieg sought to resign last May, but I: a : al | of thelr Sym oY Paul, 5 . i 'swonlle and I | later termed ‘the raids “tl ost sav " staved on at Mr. Roosevelt's in- @ we Ra NX 2 oe | The Yarrant was oa by the Hitler Sonal France In scale an 0naon iat ermnec 1e ralas 1€ MOst savage sistence. He discussed world de-| X TION A oH 1 as? assistant to Juvenile .udge Tarr ‘ of the war, velopments pessimistically and! LE LL — Rs SN nN a } Ta 1. Eastman The child was to be Time of Present Debate, hy praised the President's policies, say-| | -. Naa a n> 8 3 Pleed in le, Hetortin n home | Gib Ww I'he battle resumed where it had broken off at Hell's n 1 elt’ <hi “5 ~ ’ ; ; 8 . | pending a hearing for his parents | 1g . ‘ ing Mr. Roosevelts leadership is . 44 ; Pe Thursday ison arns. | Corner, the jutting chalk cliff Channel coast where Dovar the surest guarantee of peace for hE 1 : ; : Ey TRA | Iya . ‘ , X a : Daniel R. Elliott, humane so- | (Ruth Finney, Page Three) | lies only 22 miles across the churning waters from Germany's
America.” — — i BCS ran BAR : 3 i 1 Le | eiety social worker, swore to th a . . ! The President replied affectionate- French bases. Considerable damage was done in Ramsgate,
ly that Mr Hopkins could resign | 3 AN TT a warrant, which charged specifical- | WASHINGTON, Ang 24 (U P ) “only the office,” and that their : 1 : | ly that Paul Jacks proper parental Senator Ernest W. Gibson (R. Vt), north of Dover, but there were few casualties, 5 ; g : . | 3 § 3 BA aod care because of his parents’ faults | 39.vear-old freshman.’ told his 4 3 | : : | hain “ » “
friendship must continue. Mr. Hop- : \ D p and habits. The society is now | colleagues todav that in the same | British Batteries Crash Back
kins directed the drive for the] : 3 2 » I for HIvh | «drafi Roosevelt” forces at the chi- 3 | caring for Pauli sister, Marilyn, 3, | length of time the Senate has de-| ; . cago Democratic convention. 3 3 | in a boarding home. She Was | pated the conscription bill, “Hitler | Observers on the cliffs saw the sudden glint of a great WA 3 | saved from possible starvation |was able to conquer France.” ) .
The Commerce Secretary Has | TR 3 : : 1 4 been in frail health for more than | — > ; ; | with several weeks treatment in | “No wonder he has the utmost flight of German planes swooping down out of the sun. two years and underwent two seri- S C b iti FR if i | Oe sbital Jas ApH, Witte contempt wo Nemocratic y istitu Almost simultaneously the German cannon opened fire with borat) S 0 X 3 k CN ~ye: a 5¢ tions which are incapable of promp or re on He was 50 years Separate abinet Position \ > starved to death on April 19. The | and wise action in times of emer- & deep throated roar and the ground shuddered with the V » € ( 3 3 « 3 2 . 5 | § ® 5 : second son, 29 days old and not | genes Senator Gibson said in his |: ol r liad Ni Nk i . his Fifth of 10 to Resign | For Aviation Urged to : oa ; yet christened, died last Sunday, first Senate speech impact of high ‘explosive shells and bombs. | & . y : Soe ' | ‘also ‘of ‘malnutrition, accoring t© | The pallories were ‘crowded for | Britain's own batteries concealed along the cliffs crashed Mr Sire k £4 . . 3 " / I'l gallerie wer crowde O1 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ £ 5 2 ] » ropa Was fie fi me End Floundering Li | Coroner Samuel R. Gerber. the unusual Saturday session called back and ‘British Spitfire fighters dove into the German or 3 fIn Rooseve : B LU-mem om NEW YORK. Aug. 24 (U. P).— RR 3 _ & | el Ci ——— —— a. (in an effort to expedite action on : Re “ ; ’ wp! ; g ea ¢ a 2% Cabinet to resign in recent months.! xt $3 Hos fs Yip : 4 : the controversial draft bill, but the lair formations. In one dog fight it was unofficially re
The others were War Secretary |wendell L. Willkie today proposed a +3 Serinte Teatired tiensk : : Harry H. Woodring, Postmaster [Création of a special Cabinet post a aa § he conn, D STR Y R NF JeqUifed Hears a ported that six of 28 German planes were shot down and y ] a! [for air defense to make the United a fore i ain or a ens R Wis, | The session was summoned by Royal Air Force pilots were seen doing the victory barrel
General James A. Farley, Agric fst tes ‘Strom ith to ‘resist ‘ate! 3 > ates strong enoug SI Democratic Leader Alben W. Bark-
ture Secretary Henry A. Wallace . | ; 1 . l and Navy Secretary Charles Edison, | tack. | : ley after he failed to get an agree- roll ‘as they whisked back to their hase. . « | . yi 2 i’ : * : | 1 1 y Mr. Hopkins, one of Mr. Roose-| Mr. Willkie asserted that the na-| | Pe ie Ta ment to limit debate on more than | The Germans’ {wo attempts to penetrate the London 1 amendments to the bill
velt's closest confidants and a resi-| tion is “hopelessly unprepared” as Le . 3 . adhd SR ide a dozen : : ' “wy ' $1 cd . ; dent of the White House in recent |Iar as airplanes are concerned andj ; ; RE A A Ce | Mr. Gibson was appointed recont- ait defenses failed. Air raid sirens whined during the morn - Ue of 1 3 =" > 3 . . » © h | 3 ' months, directed the spending of |that Wwe are “floundering alone” | 8 3 tT > , Iv to fill the unexpired term of his ing push hour and again in the afternoon, but the only billions of dollars as direcior of with ‘present unco-ordinated opera- — < Canada May 5 ‘Partner father, the late Senator Ernest W. . , § the ‘Roosevelt relief ‘programs from [HOR Of Separate Army and Naval — — Gibson. He spoke from a desk in evidence those in London proper had of raids was the dig ; 3 Roehl L “(air forces. iko ds. is ids / g cals their outset. He was named Com-| mpe Republican Presidential nom- This is how British fliers fight Nazi air raiders. Taken while German merce Secretary on Dec. 24, 1938. to! inee told a press conference that | raids were in progress, (hese photos show the activity at a Royal Air succeed Daniel C. Roper. the United States should tate a Force fighter station “somewhere in England” while a raid goes on. | |
White House Secretary Stephen 3 . Me o = y X | Bp lesson from the European war—| 1. Hurricane fighters, coming in from battle te refuel and take on |
T. Early said orally that Mr. Jones the fall of France and the current | was considering the offer. He also [distress of Ingland—ahd proceed ou roy SE SIRINUEIIGH, rs Seon Wit Wife TO Wy Irie U1 tity), Establishment of Canada as a
said that Mr. Johnson probably immediately to make its air arm | partner with the 21 American would discuss the undersecretary- strong and effective. nike 2. The fast-working mechanics swarm over the plane, replacing spent | publics in Western Hemisphere de- the drafting of men in times of that 15 or 20 were shot down. ship with the President next week. He stated that if elected President machine-gun belts and refilling empty gasoline tanks. The pilots take the fense is likely to be the means hy emergency I ag believed 1} 300 to 400 bs were dr Mr. Johnson, who left the War jhe Sg Immediate) sk planes up again as soon as they are loaded. which American co-operation with > said passage of the bill will t was believed that 5 9? ombs were ‘dropped Department so that War Secretary | -ordinate the separate Army Great Britain will be effected in the | ‘MaKe us realize that liberty is ‘hot during the day At least two barrage balloons near Dover Henry L. Stimson could name his and Navy air forces under one man. | 3. A New Zealand pilot returns to the station after bailing out future authoritative sources indi- 8 gift from Heaven.” g ¥ . 2 , ; j own assistant, and Federal Security | Eventually, he said, he would favor during battle. Just before being shot down, he reported, he brought cated thdav “It ‘makes us realize,” He e¢on- Were downed by a Messerschmitt as it streaked for home Administrator Paul V. McNutt had le only one Cabinet member to | down a Nazi bomber. He still carries the handle of the parachute | There were increasing reports tinued, pi hat liberty is something after having run into the bursting anti-aircraft shells, been. the two men most discussed __ (Continued on \ Page Three) rip cord. that the proposed sale of 50 or (Continued on yn Thre) | i . .) for Mr. Hopkins’ post prior to his Shee more over-age United States de- At Ramsgate, the Germans in 20 minutes destroved rows
» [ strovers tie yer 2 > u » resignation. w stroyers to the British Government of houses, wrecked the gasworks and demolis a Some quarters predicted that id 16TH HOOSIER DEAD AT YA NING AUGUST ‘COLD WAVE will be made through this channe S i N £ $ ; ind olished the Hopkins would be named curat { { The exact machinery by which horough engimeer s ofl Ice, a religious assembly hall, nine suc ansfer might be executed ale { \ of the recently-dedicated Franklin bs 1.3 \ uch a transfer might | ‘ J saloons and a temperance hotel, D Si Library at Hyde Park, Young Lady Must Have | never has heen revealed Authori- fi : : i N.Y. where the President's official i tative sources have said, however, he Sim raids followed a night of small-scale air papers “and other documents will a - | Been Tired ‘or Bored —_—;—;_——-e hoes, fou pena 4H had activity in which three bombs were dropped in the London ce S » ago Mr. Hop- : : : 1 S ould . y gm To (me veo Nee Hob: National Foundation to Send| IT HAPPENED last night Warmer Temperatures Due be considered legal without addi- LOCA Ny Post to Get area. N was reported without confirmation that additional reser thi : “il About the time the milkman tional legislative authority : e : y ] : . NNR “ridiculous. 3 : parachutes had been found in the Midlands region but . | usually start aking his rounds - It wa: rliabl eported that the Draft Recruits, { Representative | usually starts making his rounds, By Mid-Week. as reliably report 1 whether they had been utilized by parachutists was not
| SS —— an excited taxicab driver stopped | {Justice Department had prepared " Ta . i ! . i : & i A A NAS NGTON y Ny CROMWELL HITS AT Infantile ‘paralysis claimed its] two ‘police cars at Michigan St. | LOCAL TEMPERATURES (a “most important” ruling on the ANG rd = q. Ee known. 16th life in Indiana today as six| and Massachusetts Ave., asking for 54 10 a.m. A Mie on ar In
m. ‘RIP VAN WILLKIE’ more cases were Tr . y an escort to City Hospital. 5 11 ’ ruit i 1 a e reported. None| “i, ARN 4 yy a .m 38 a. m. ie, ATs vi 4 new recruit reception ‘centers for " - I i Theres 3 Young Jae ihe cab Ih, LLL R212 (RON) Prin AH rT draftees and ‘mobilized National made a persistent actack on the Calais-Boulogne region, m Je » iad asin
| ; ; : | {was in Indianapolis, where ‘the 1 ot here A Ap ** cl be ’ must get there at once,” he said. 64 1p. Mm : : St sked (nr tr , . : ; . ' hid number of afflicted remained at Police ‘peered in. The young Fr P to render an opinion and had a os the War Department possibly bombing at the ‘German heavy guns. The London 5 ——— . ‘eves day ’ 7 he $ jaw ice were | y i nwepare one e brushed aside a |" a a 3 n ’ ‘Three five, lady had locked jaws. Police were | This Ktetist ‘Cold ‘wave ‘fs ‘tearing Pre} td none. He b ( Plans ‘to ‘construct facilities ‘at (Continued oh Page Three)
a she he vawned 3 ‘id uestion whether he intended /, ; told she had yawned too wide. : q Pt. Harriton to make possible “pro-
man qualified by ability and exari to lead the nation through | The 16th victim was Melvi de - « OH oo . perience to leaq woo] B De| iPhey ‘escorted ‘the ‘cab. an end. The mercury is due to re- ‘eventually to make a ruling ' cessing 1000 recruits at a ‘time
the “critical” period of the next |vaugh, 21, of Elkhart, who died in . ¢ thi sar for ‘Chis Mr. R fr i Heditled t Sing I' 5 9 our vears, James H. R. Cromwell, a South Bend hospital, | ay = * { turn to something near par for 5 r. Roosevelt was scheduled to "0 Loo din To a s a I oves 1 : : ste 1 ri iy I hv Bomb Ac time of year, the Weather Bureau (Con‘intied on Page Three) Ep Anhounced A Similar center former Minister to Canada and | With the disease most prevalent| A HOMO Again : . will be built at Ft. Sheridan, I, Democratic candidate for United in northern Indiana, the National| ‘The ‘bomb Squad ‘tate is (hisg | SC - — larger ones at Pt. Devens, Mas: States Senator, said today [Foundation for Infantile Paralysis| 'rith—this tithe to E. Market St, |. Somewhat of a variety of weather and Ft. Meade, Md. and smaller By J. W. T. MASON Addressing a party rally of more will send a representative into that| 100 Block. |is scheduled for the co te 2-Alarm Blaze [ores at Ft. Leavenworth, Kas, and United Press War Expert v r Y | | ( § 0g cator § wi he ’ {ia , than 100,000 pecple, NM Sromwell. rea he eek onde re- -search | Two cops had seen a black suit- Bib ag Oi Cr Nn Pt. Snelling. Minn. Admission by the French authorities that heavy drinking among husband of Jobaced Dele ess orl f) an 4 ort 0 na the origin of | case on the sidewalk. They called | “ron ow : th [oud will Brin i Cooks Sausage | The Armv also announced the lo- French soldiers produced a neurotic condition leading to the SUCCORS af Duke, attacked Republican Presi- le epidemic. headquarters. ‘With sandbags ang | OMOITOW, tne CONUS " 8 cation of nine tent camps in the Cierman terrorist tactics marks the first time a modern Army has con dential Nominee Wendell IL. Will- | The disease spread to Montgom-| X-ray ‘tachihe, bomb squadders either ‘occasional showers or thun-| TY , . South and 20 cantonments in the firmed the success of ‘psychological weapons.” kie fo what he fermen My Will. jery ny pl rerdny The first went to work. Rn wa. Jus eh gin a a RC oon 2% Me North where ‘men who are ‘drafted That Germany's whistling planes and other fear stimulants ‘demors kie's former opposition to the New |per ficken there was Mrs,| tnside the ‘bag ‘they ‘found ‘wom- | Perhaps to spoil scheduled outings mak ‘A. Theard Oo. 73 or ‘mobilized will be trained. | alized the retreating Frenchmen is the probable reason why Hitler has Deal reform measures he now Ruby Cook, of Darlington, Shel ‘ens clothing. and trips to the state parks. [ Henry St, caught fire at noon to- wh : [been counting on mental frightfil- PRAY ELL - espouses. He criticized Mr. Willkie was brought to Riley Hospital here. | % % | ‘But during the rains there will be’ day [ness to disorganize British power of |nire. Toast Week's hir Rit as a “Rip Van Willkie” who had| Two new cases were reported in| Peace Plan | slowly rising temperatures and by That's why those 10 fire com- TRADING LIGHTEST resistance Ph A rs. “gone to sleep a Tammany Hall, | Elkhart County, and one each in RTA : the middle of next week you may panies, Fire Chief Kennedy, a IN PAST 22 YEARS Some stich explanation is necessary hy an intensely emotional broadcast progressive Democrat and woke up LaGrange, Marshall and St. Joseph | TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Buinard |hat need stich heavy blankets, couple of battalion chiefs and Po- to ‘explain the ‘continual verbal ppg srlin t ineibi a. New Deal Reptib- [Counties Berger tried to work out a peace : | from Berlin of the invincibility an Old Guard, v pu Ar ($keb 4 ‘ore ‘Bp ES o | lice ‘Chief Morrissey were in that NEW YORK, Atig. 24 (U. pb). darrages directed of ‘German airplanes and the fine lican.” In LaGrange County, where two| plan for two dogs who were fight- | Hiotor ‘cavaledte ‘Which THESE Fs : , " he Against the Brit- ; : ton have beeh recorded. the re-| ing in his yard at 2351 'N. Me- DR. WESTRICK C SAILS tt Fr. cavaicase ~W3iCh d ed | Prading ih stocks today twas the gt. | evitability of Britain's downfall, Y ’ . 3 oh INE Y x “ iv} "0 tow istric ohtest Sipe k Ex. (18 ple. Frus- { 4 | opening of schools ‘was postponed | ridian St. He is in City Hospital | wii yon tive hy Strict {ightest since 1918 on the Stock EX hn tite : | Tord Haw Haw has told British TIMES FEATURES [for two weeks. Two picnics sched-| With a nasty bite on his arm. FOR HOME VIA JAPAN . rH own Rentuc ha FEAT change and on the Curb ‘Exchange wid ‘tHe German mothers that it is impossible for a he flames of the two-alarm tHe lightest in history. COHACHOV 10 Borst them to ‘protect their children from
{uled in Favette County tomorrow | Ha ‘ ' . t 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24 (u.| fire ate ‘quickly up through the | Prices barely ‘changed and ¥o0 rou 3 Grérminn bombs Hitler has urged
{ yey 1 d. . VAAL ~ » . < ol ON INSIDE PAGES [were ‘cancele SENATE CONFIRMS ly iPr. Gerhardt ‘A. ‘Westrick, ‘the| 00f, ‘destroyed the one-room [small ‘was the demand that many |, Scompliskhtent 1 vn A tie Biitish to Suirentder for humahis
I | Hina Nhs ade counselor New York | frame structure and cooked a lot [leading issues were ‘tot ‘even traded. |. b , wi ony ” X Hlinois Sends | WICKARD, APPLEB RT had accused ‘of being a Of sausage. Nobody bought ‘or sold Bethlehem Ror an, Bo 1: 3 themseives to be aay by oo Churches ... 5 Mrs. Ferguson ‘Iron Lung’ Here : I'super-propagandist, was ‘én route | Company officials estimated the | Steel, for instance, until the last os n niin birt ; i [hardy oni ce. The crv of doom Clapper ..... [7 Obituaries ... | | WASHINGTON, Aug, 24 (U. P). ty "Germany today aboard the Jap-| 10ss at about $4000, covered by in- |half hour of trading. by A an oe : 4 PRR ie 1 Comics ...... 13{Pegler ....., B8| SPRINGFIELD, Il, Aug. 24 (U.|_The Senate late yesterday ¢Oh-|anese liner Nitta Maru. | surance ; | Bond trading was fhe ghtest EE ill gor, BE +4 NE a Crossword “... 11/Pyle ........ 7[P.).—Health authorities of Tilinois| firmed the nomination of Claude R.| ‘Apoard the same boat End also! co since 1917, and at ‘Chicago wheat eS hed A I |' Berlin, ‘ih Baur le Toh | ‘One ‘must treat {hese gavage Gere
Editorials ... B|[Questions ... 7 Financial ... 9 Radio ....... 9 Indiana in ‘combatting infantile of Agriculture, succeeding Henry erich Ried, former ‘German ‘consul | Som. morale ' ¢ 7 ‘thes. ‘They 7
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And Get Warships | “IT cannot understand this argu- Of an hour and 53 minutes, ye ment that peacetime conscription in| this ‘Cotintey is Soifet] ' 400 Planes Over Isles WASHINGTON Aug. 24 (UP) 1s country is something new, be8 cause it is not.” Mr. ‘Gibson said. | Altogether, some 400 to 500 Nazi planes were reported The very earliest state laws ‘en-
re- ‘acted by our forefathers permitted OVeEr the British Isles today, and unofficial estimates were
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i | today swung into action to aid |'Wickard, of Indiana, to be Secretary lpsund for Germany twas Dr, Fried- JOINS DE GAULLE'S STAFF was slightly ‘higher. veaken enemy WM “in Bist ihlv d i Wl iN Y x! JE \ { v v Mr ! son man outburst: as responsi y Ce
Fiyhh ......« 8 Mrs. Roosevelt paralysis. : | Wallace, who resigned to Tin for in ‘Brazil who was transferred tol. FONDON, Aug. 2¢ (U. Po .—Col sgh HAVE BEEN A HUNCH Today. ‘tHe Germans Bre saving Signed ‘tactics MAY seem Forum ...... 8!/Scherrer . An “iron lung” owned by the Vice President on the Democratic New York last May, e Larminat, ‘chief of the general JT ANDON, Ate. 24 (U. P)-- {Hat it Will Fe ire SHI 5 ait childish, but the French confes {oh Gallup Poll... '6|Serial Story . 13/Public Service Cb. of Northern ticket. | Since ‘they ‘were booked to Yo-|Stall ‘of the Wrench Army ‘of the piying Machine” Won a dog “race time to got their feoth into Britain, Shows otherwise. The ‘Germans Wis In Indpls. ... 3 Side Glances. B|Tllinois was sent to Indianapolis| The Senate also confirmed the kohama when the Nitta Mary Near East, arrived ih Tondon today during today's afr raid near London. Yesterday, Berlih Anuouncsd that (emperamentally better fitted than Inside Tels. 8 Society .....4, 5 yesterday by the State Health De- nomination of Paul H. Appleby, of sailed yesterday, ‘it ‘was asstimed | and joined the staff of Gen. Charles The race ‘continued uninterripted the long ‘range bombardment of &ny other people to engage in such Johnson ... 8 Sports -»--+ 10/partment at the request of Indiana Maryland, to be Undersecretary of they would return ‘to ‘Germany De ‘Gaulle, leader of the govern- despite &n air-raicl alarth and the Dover was the Anal move toward campaign. Among themselves Movies .. 14|State Deaths. 11 officials. | Agriculture, succeeding Mr. Wickard. [through Japan ahd Russia. iment “of free ¥renchmen.” | gction ‘of anti-aircraft batteries. | the annihilation of the Britis h Bm-| (Continted on Page Three)
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