Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1940 — Page 3

MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1940 ss == THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ee PAGE 3

Council Studies Budget Re t 4-H GIRLS BAKE 'At 3 A. M. a Boy and a Girl NAZIS SMASH BACK " FAIRENTRIES AS Start Lodlir, To Mother

AT BRITAIN AFTER Ek tr a a, 3 OPENING NEARS et ste besertet Them So Poe Have to Send Them

Back to Orphans Home.

3 Bh ; one . It was 3 a. m . R A | D (0 N B K R LIN 3 4 Real | \ wi Paintings Already Judged; A 9-vear-old girl and her 11-year-old brother walked hand in hand 3 y A LN - : down E. Washington St

Room for Pigs, Horses Police in a cruiser noticed them in the 3800 block 4 “Where are yo going?" they were asked Has Run Out. The lad gulped. He fibbed about being brought here from Greenseh “ [burg by a stranger who disappeared | The batter was flying at the Fair| 0, Je ‘sent them ‘into a drugstore Lutheran Orphans’ Home here SatGrounds today for chewing gum urday. More than 200 4-H Club girls from| ihe policemen thought they looked, ‘We want to see Mother,” the boy

tures in this vicinit:r set up a terrific din and were reported {all over Hoosierdom were baking hungry, and anyhow they wanted! [said, crying. “We left the home in what they hope will be ‘prize|t0 talk things over with the young- the middle of the night and we

to have shot down one British plane. Propaganda leaflets | were dropped by some of the raiders and incendiary bombs Rk Fo pL [ininitig ‘cakes, ples, bread snd Other A they took them to ‘“break- | PER a Xe to, Sreens. ya 13:43 4 . vie » 3 iy bi k | st. : 1 were said in non-official reports to have fallen in i 1 Fa | pastries The children chatted with the afraid you would send us back to suburbs. Das 3 And their activity at the 22d an- officers at breakfast, and decided to the home if we told vou we had es-

y ios school was tell them the whole thing. leaped.” London admitted that the Midlands town raid was the | nual home economics s¢ BE I Ere BVel er GIfUre Wis 30 nie. Wise 1b severest of the war and that two “industrial” establishments |

| 5 : 3 i (only one of the many things Oh | months apo. Their mother deserted [send them, but back there—until red SO amage. said th: any civili sualties | ® WN : 84 suffered some damage. It said that many civilian ca S| | \ h § [retion for the ‘opentng of the onth

at the Fair Grounds in final prep-| | them _ They ‘were brought to the Mother Is found were inflicted along with substantial damage to civilian | = 3 hE a LD binnital ‘fair Friday | Dramatist Ren : property. The German attack on this city lasted several Ay N \ 8 SO oe —_ EA Pred Brumblay was about the | P » Ba hi TA busiest individual. He was hanging Ford, Lindbergh

hours. WN 5 i LON : \ 665 paintings and drawings in the| ! Heavy Damage Reported in Northeast Ne a aa : : vale Fine Arts Building. They've already ‘ - X A heen judged by Aaron Bohrod, Chi- NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (U.P) = H .

Other German bombers pounded away at a northeast : : \ " tis ) : ‘ ; ee ; S SE cago artist, ; entry Ford and Col. Charles A coastal city all night long. Casualties and damage were Rn . Oh ll The hogs gave Fair officials a i | Lindbergh ‘were described a 3 , : headache, The swine barn houses ‘“‘bootlickers of Hitler” by Robert considerable. : | Next year's budget requests of county officials came under the scrutiny of the County Council tod: vy [only 400. Already about 800 were May Issue Strong Statement E. Sherwood, American playwright A third target of German attack was a southeast town| in {he first of a series of informal hearings. Although they won't make any definite cuts until their formal [on the ground Where to find If Bi I R D who twice has won the Pulitzer Mito Bh Gidea tie Nad : cboab Dokbbiiatsd session Sept. 3 and 4, the individual councilmen not ed a lot of items with question marks in the session [space for extra pig stys the officials | 00s vown in Prize, in a radio address telewhere 50 casualties, killed and w ounded, were reported. today, Participating in the opening session (left to right) were: Standing—Councilimen George Sadlier, {ried to determine ; phoned from here to the CaEight bombs fell on the town, some of them the screaming| Pliny Wolfard and John H. Lohss; seated—Fabian H. Biemer, chief deputy county auditor; Councilmen | Pacers, Trotters Arriving Congress. nadian Broadcasting Co. last

Carl Brandt and John N. Hughes. : night Horses registered in the equinine (Continued from Page One) Mr. Sherwood's address, which

type. [ie book populated the saddle he said was designed to ‘tell the

London, too, had night alarms. One came at 10:50 'Y D M d I \ - he ‘fair ‘people sable” ‘ Homnl de u : : 10rs se barn en the fair pec sable” to an adequate nationa =| world that the voice f our eounp.m. and lasted 50 minutes. The other was a 10-minute] ¥ OU Dirty Murderer, Screams SLEEP BROKEN. | re L BOON site Prodigal ding

Is suffice font to accommodate en- Thus Mr. Willkie was represented bergh or other bootlickers of Hit

alarm at 12:30 a. m. tr But right tl 330 ] - le ; : om fa wo ‘jes ut right now there are 3 - % i er,” was recorded for rebroadNeither of the London raids were major affairs. The] Gi I rl at Tro tsky's S A S SAS SI n NAZRS PROVOKED show horses in the barn and stalls 2s in general agreement with Presi- | 6 40 the entire British Fre

first attack was on the outskirts of the city and no important CE were erected in the show arena to dent Roosevelt, who on SEA Pie oe ih a not Suyaied y : SAA CRIT Als v A : house them immediate passage of a draft 1 y nited States radio stations damage was done. The second was marked by the dropping | {| ' Wish You Would Die the Same 'W Shouts | = | The draft horse was ail ‘dolled tip although the Republican nominee, Mr. Ford and Mr. Lindbergh of some screaming bombs and parachute flares. Both ap- E Way,’ Shulits Swee You're a Fool! Policeman erm fm aby eorauons bOCALSE [fired sottie new shots at the Admin: | hoewnte of hae § nding ex: a : . | . more than 200 horses are there for ponents of what I and many parently were carried out by small numbers of raiders. heart; And Killer Covers His Face. | Tells R tor W Ithe hation's outstanding Percheron | istration for ‘the ‘rate at ‘Which its | other Americans consider a trai- / y did ne p , nir rai , ells eporter e | show rearmament program fis proceeding, | torious point of view,” the dramaMany Londoners did not bother to J to raid shelters. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 26 (U.P) —Frank Jackson, assassin of Leon | P > THe nation's fasetest pacers and | particularly . oo bd on eh tist hy The voice of oir eoun=Official reports on vesterday’s air action said the bag iva was confronted with Miss Sylvia Ageloff, of Brooklyn, his | Meets on Street. [trotters, ‘even the Hambletonian Ere P try is expressed, truly and elosweetheart. | {winner and :

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foreign ministry, the propaganda ministry and other Government buildings Anti-aircraft batteries emplaced on the roofs of strue-|

contenders, were arriv- . quent by President Roosevelt and

. . wore Si Q AE whie A a or 5 . u \ : { . of German planes were 54, 34 of which were bi ought down “You dirty murderer,” she screamed at him. “I wish you would die | By JACK FLEISCHER ling at the stables around the track He told reporters that he wished | by the other great American powhen a flight of 130 Germans tried to raid the Dorset coast| the same way you killed Trotsky. You made love to me just to Kill| ‘nitea Press Stat Correspondent [Tt won't be Grand Circuit racing|t0 commend Senator Harry F. Byrd | jjtfeal leader, the Republican Trotsky, but, you dirty agent of the G. P. U, I hate vou | BERLIN Atte 26 —I went through [this vear, but there will be $60,000 (D. Va) for demanding an inquiry | candidate for President, Wendell

el » 1 0 A + rN ul 1 R1t "ro fy J . i 3 ) { ! & “ 3 , against fierce R. A. F. fighter opposition. Thi®ecen British Jackson covered his face with his hands, cried: “Take her away. .. .! ay ih prizes and the horsemen don't| nto Why 100 days has gone by | ‘wilkfe " | Berlin's early morning air raid to regard that as Sorateh {since the President said that we |

planes were reported lost but three pilots were safe. Take her away.” 2 at as r. & aged t reach the [needed 50,000 airplanes and yet onl

. . EE —=| ‘Col. Sanchez Salazar, chief of the day, and managed to reacl . . \ Italy Ts Raided Again lseorot service. sighaled to one of his | United Press offices toward the last | Wickard to Speak {343 new combat planes have een EXPECT DRAFT BILL ; the British official ORDER 6747 PLANES | The wagons of the Johnny Ordered by the Army, Navy and ire e

™ byt Tet inke . J men to take her away and when ‘ 4 . i AQ ‘ "0 \ ] a an efrietege { red The latest German losses bre ught he door ‘closed. “Jickson Said: (of it ‘despite the strictness of air rine ‘Corps, none of which will | raid wardens in keeping all civilians

count to a total of 1190 shot down in the British area since “I swear I love her. Life isn't midway. The merry-go-round was hr telly or until Ton, VOTE BY THURSDAY . . » Gis hy » have 'v . i a , : ult ™ wi ( ye deliver i 0942 | beginning of the war and 1116 since June 18. ' FOR ARMY AND NAVY worth living. Let me have your gun |in shelter, set up and exposition attendants il not be = 5 ne un il oh Wel . . : ain land leave the room for a second The streets were cleared quickly [delighted the voungsters with al. U5 & tragic situation ‘that we Belatedly, it was revealed that British planes ited (Continued ‘trom When you return you will find my when the alarm sounded. Busses preview of the hurdy-gurdy musie. | dallying along in the face ‘of . N ‘ ‘ : 1 Page One) dead body." Carpenters Were efecting a hip | the Present emergency,” he said Jtaly again Saturday night, blasting at Milan and Sesto seria streétears and subway trains were | Carpenters 0] Sy ft ir Mr. Willkie said that he felt the | . ‘ o , enate opened its 12th day and Sister of Former Secretary halte seording to regulations stage in the new Coliseum WHI Low ibpopress W Calende. Raids over Germany were o rankfor I6N- : in NEL SI , ar) {halted according to regulations . GAN [te PM Dkied id wan | S1OW progress was due to both Ad- . € aid 3 erman ere on Frankf I't, Glesen | perhaps its last week of debate on | I ‘Was hot far from the United be used for the radio barn dance ministration and failure of Congress to pass proper tax legislation to Senator Sheppard said he had

23 i hb 3 : ‘ SYA A Salazar declined. Te staged the! OT mturdav or \ kirchen, Stuttgart and numerous airdromes in Germany and the ‘Burke-Wadsworth Conscription | oot oh A ot Bed the py ees Buireat, but my attempt to Program Saturday night and ‘on leonfrontation last night in a room ; sunday forthe formal dedication of |, jjitate plant expansion, but added been advised by the War Departs the million dollar structure that it was the responsibility of the ‘ment that the 1.000000 figure, rug-

: . Bill. Informal polls by the bill's X reach it ‘was fruitless n air ‘raid occupied territory. The emplacements of the German big | proponents indicated passage and 13 the (hig Cross Hospital where wardtn hee Ry p ri : ) S hits ® vA RAT . | Trotsky died, in pursuing his inves-| | ° 3, ; 1 ; A The xpeakers wt CEE : e1 : guns in north France also were attacked. conscription foes did not dispute tigation ; damerplatz and led me to the nea: gi ’ Mois ai tai a a A I present @dministration in power” gested by Senator Joseph ©. O'Ma= | o a AY vig for or , gti to see to it that “this bottleneck honey (D. Wyo) would be accept= A Rc Hie rrieh THEW 'Ceeres Mii. He Chih Np lable but that Senator Lodge's pro-

{this survey est air re helte ound : a} . . ’ : Tai A A alr raid shelter. I found only a The British a alty today announced that the British| ‘Conscription Camps Ready — | Jackson is recovering there from ¢ people in the shelter and asked

StL rf w_ | Wounds inflicted by Trotsky's body- 2 ; rv pio Po destroyer, Hostile, 1840 tons, had been sunk by an enemy | "Work already has started on pre- ard. He is Held for Tro: Wiss whether people were remaining in |¥81 of ar ultur 9 "What we need is airplanes,” he posal would tend to “cripple” ‘he 7 [liminary construction such as water BY SOREN ear. ' arden explaine Boy Scouts are to arrive Friday |g, oe & interes ing The warden explained that the id I'm not interested in talking procr mine with some Rn | supply, drainage and disposal at bi as a material witness, The building was an office one and will be housed overnight in the abotit who's to blame for the fail program yal fr } sister “e rv Trot - i an ¢ ban y . 1 Fate (34 hail Senator O'Mahoney offered his Ro 9 ¢ ig ¢ bs throughout the coun-| sister of a former secretary of Trot (new Youth Building. Opening day| sa 1 ’ The Hostile has a normal complement of 145 officers and on I Th 00.00 conscripts | SKY, she was admitted without ques- | Violate Rules by Smoking will be their day. And to help the| pe Rm sia |[PIRD Bs h substitute, and ft mut men. Ito Be ‘ithpressell into Service ‘by tion to his heavily guarded home { Beside sol ol Scouts celebrate it, members of all| what 1 pub n nominee Spent yp yoted on first If approved, T 5 ia ap p ny es \ : She, like others of Trotsky's| ee are Were 2D uth organizations will be ad what Ne called a “quiet ‘Sunday Senator Lodge's amendment wil] be It was completed in 1936 and was a member of the!Jan. 1 will have adequate quarters friend hink tl Yale ; Italian and his Italian girl friend |[YOUtfl organizations Will De ad- duping which he ir 3 y \ ‘ « » , : , | Authoritative sources revealed that [iLicnas, think that Jackson is an along with about a dozen Germans. |Mitted to the fair free | Rejected Pederal Security Admin- F1ed automatically Bt Hero” class of destroyers which has suffered severe losses this work is being financed by a oon of he Russian ‘secret police| um oh it ‘was strictly against the | YD, it's nigh ‘on ‘to fair ‘time istrator Paul V. McNutt as a sub- |[CAted, the Senate then will v te on . . . > ) p od ar wo rely » Ah pg FBS wonin oo Tevve it i . RiRE e ‘ pv . . since the beginning of the war. |grant of $29,000,000 from President Ds netrate rules, we smoked and discussed the 222in Li they've got it just about stitute for Mr. Roosevelt in public the Lodge plan Roosevelt's $200,000000 “blank Uh war generally reaqay ior you debate, declarin that “debating As the Senate neared final action i$ > y > Albert Gol Protsky’s Jawyer, | | pa > Si lan 8 FINE s : The Balkan situation quieted down again with WOPd oneck” fund Congress gave him. Mia &) ps Troisitys wer. Tis Ger mutis wil wrest tint Si - | with Mr. McNutt would be a purse Oh the Conscription Bill, the House that a Rumanian delegation would go to Budapest Wednes- National Guard Mobilization— Hull for refusing to allow the former raid was the first taste of direct ba of time.” prepared to get to work on its ver=- : President Roosevelt was expected to! dh N . warfare for Berlin. Their reaction Expressed gratification that the sion Chairman Andrew J. May Russian war lord to be buried in go 3 latest Gallup Poll of public opinion predicted that the House Military

day to resume territorial talks broken off at Turnu Severin sign the act authorizing him to he Or ER Sa vas ‘rather ‘difficult to ‘understand TR AML RY as, | Most 'showed Willkie gains “in the Mid- Affairs Committee would report the

Saturday. | nobilize the National Guard for | of the Germans said I.0t [one year's service anywhere in the | ‘Action Without Authority’ [them drop their bombs; they are REROUTIN | west-——Towa, Minnesota, Illinois and | Pill tomorrow, The committee ten In Rome Vi rg ‘ini 10 Gavda, often a spokesman for Musso- Western Hemispher e ‘or at UU. 'S.| “If the a oo i - tai . I poor shots.” Nonetheless, the Ger Indiana—where 1 have Beeh "Asked tatively has decided to register all to permit bringioe Tro, oa mans were decidedly provoked that about states fn which he showed a Mm" between 1 gp to the United States is true 1 con | heir sleep had been disturbed The People’s Motor Coach Co loss to Mr. Rooseveelt, Mr. Willkia | Ive service, compared with the ben SIEM JState: ro 4 i Se | I tried to point out that the Eng- today proposed the rerouting of . ropliod: “I haven't tseon ‘there vet ate version requiring registration of Britain to base to base 1 troops and ww arshi 8§ in Eovntis torrit , [coast defense units was expected |S ] Ie RCN ji jout authority lish had been experiencing this for | Riverside bus line from Alabama | Ls We peeld to § a ou © fall men between the ages of 21 and Do AP m gY1 ian terri Ory. to be issued almost immediately. I ray Sola some weeks, as well as Germans at [and Delaware Sts to Capitol Ave businessman, This vas OS 31. The House version would more These inerements are scheduled to Hull. ¢ ¢ Secretary [other places in the Reich, but this | between Monument Circle and 30th | > n Bonttle Wash. © to ji than double the estimated regis= start training Sept. 15. “If vb four Biri s Wii [failed to appease the ruffled feel- |St he Te eine, ih ER a] 1 DV itrants under the Senate bill f you fear burial in the United ings of the men and women and the | The proposal was contained in Boteitor General Francis J, Biddle Meanwhile, a survey of states res

” ia. A A : hot ys he an { and tl | 0S! : nte aw , . AA d oday’s S ‘War Moves THE RIGGIONAS WERE rire : Te jis ool Ollsouple of children who were my petition to the Works Board which | I notice that the Solicitor Gen- vealed that in anticipation of puss= y nro al » tie in No y York f leompanions [set public hearing on the rerouting | ¢ al of the United States, devoting lage of a conscription bill, prepares (Continued from Page One) 6 TODAY THEY RE ho pg ht ae nS You Are a Yool for 10 a. m., Sept. 4 himself to other than the duties of tions for placing the draft into ef« ¥ nN « Ne - £ < . y kK | » » NEW YORK Jue. 28 OP) Tonor the memory of a great his : | The company, an Indianapolis his office, says that 1 have been a/fect have been advanced to various A ORK, Aug. 2b . toric figure and protest his murder| Pinally T ran out of ciearets ines " 7i “1 [degr i it ste i cor The Riggiona brothers, once six of [hy Stalins G. P. U lund ‘msi { the ‘Wat re a Railways, Tne, subsidiary, proposed [business man,” Mr. Willkie said, “I degrees in most states in accordit or ol 3 ; he toughest swagger of the Bow-| “gj HY [2nd asked the warden if it ‘would |. pp, petition to abandon the Riv-|admit it and am proud of it. I can|ance with standing plans worked Hitler, however, climaxed his aiv| 0 yritler q fone toughest, swaggerers ; Ly His body will be brought back to be all right for me to slide along ; — 116 see why Mr. Biddle thinks its Out by War Department officials blitzkrieg over Britain by an elah- Save Hitler an unmistakable ‘warn- ery, ‘were reduced to three early to- Mexico, the only country in {he the sidewalk next to the Ticer. Croide line's operation on Alabama |® re ma THIKS US hd state National Cuntd OMcers g s . | ; . . ! l 3. a oid ’ 4 a uf ye yO “9 q i] f ‘ ¢ Sle ‘ ¢ € io orately planned attack on London's Ing to desist by last night's leaflet Ida by a blast of pistol fire that/world granting Trotsky political lgarten toward the United Press Bir- St. from Market to 19th 8t. and on gibi a busines: ah to run during the past 10 Years v > : . : | : 2 ]e arp fy \ « oe . Ap AC Ap ) ¢ J suburban residential districts 10 bombardment over Hitler's own | 1eft 47-year-old Louis in the gutter um As you reconsider your re- reau if Eh Hl A chlo 2 because there eer. |", “o, dinnn ‘Governon Towneend days ago, apparently believing Ber- Berlin headquarters. Hitler is sup-| With wo slugs in his heart. |fusal, grant permission immediately “All right,” he said. “You are not | 1N 1eu of that route, if proposed | tainly iasn t ‘been ‘anyone in Wash has designated a State Defense lin's defenses were impregnable. [posed to have been away from Ber-| Police questioned Joe TRiggiona,/ to Wh the body or the ashes.” a ‘German citizen, so ‘you will ‘not [0 Tuh its busses on Capitol Ave. Ington lately who did anything for | aounail to order state-wide registia-

The British did not reply to this|lin at the time, but the lesson has! the only one of the brothers now at have to pay a 50-mark ($20) fine if |Pefween Market and 30th Sts. No business [tion within a few days of enactment [change would be made in the route| Mr. Willkie plans to return to his or a draft bill. Draft boards will be

attack by bombing Berlin, where=-|been spelled out for him (large. He hadn't much to say you are caught. Good luck!” upon Hitler apparently became con-| British aviators have shown thev | He and Louis were just leaving a DIE IN CITY TRAFFIC I did all right until T was near north of 30th St, according to the|temporary residence at Rushville on got. up for each 30000 of popula= vinced the British feared to do solcan fly through the Berlin air con-|clam bar when two strangers fell in | the bureau, when a German police- petition la TWA plane tomorrow [tion and ordered a succession of fresh trols at night any time they ‘wish, | behind them. There was a round of | man halted me and asked What | : bombings over London [without molestation Thev can | shots. Two of them hit Louis. Joe] IN h- MINUTE PERIOD in hell is the matter with vou?” | Earlier this month Prime Minister reach any part of the capital they Ran. 1 tried to explain. The policeChurchill was asked in the House | desire, despite the blackout. Reich| In 1933, 19-year-old Mike was shot (Continued from Page One) "RIL Tick / of ‘Commons whether he would Field Marshal Georing, who com- down in Harlem. In 1935, 37-year- right, but vou are a plain order Berlin to be bombed if Lon-/mands German aviation, must be old Jim went down under a volley| piding collided With & heavier |0nmn fool for not taking shelter.” | Ee ay don were attacked. He declined to occupied today giving realistic study | fired by two men who stepped from | truck near Marcellus, Mich I finally arrived at the bureau, to fe Strauss answer His reason is now clear.|to last night's futile efforts of his | behind a billboard (find it completely blacked He wishes the great capital cities war machine to turn back the Brit-| Surviving Louis are Patsy, recentof the belligerents to be spared mu-|ish fliers. Tt would be foolhardy|ly reported in jail at Hartford,| erash of two cars oh Road 130 se i Jeeta tine GA s Th 5 Siva . Deas : ol pte y i (send out the story as thev saw it ; tual devastation and he hoped the for him and Hitler not to heed Conn. for a hold-up, and Tom,| near her home. | from t1 fm a : | Pe Germans would desist after their Britain's mercy raid over the Ger-|serving a 20-year-term in Sing Sing| The Sharp boy, son of Mrs. Syl- 1e ‘office ‘windows | PO \ first spectacular bombing man capital for robbery ves Angrich, ran in front of a

-— driven by Bugene LeMasters, 18, =] CHAIRMAN FLYNN HITS |

811 Villa Ave

IN [ NDI ANA POL 1S Mento ‘for Movies AT POLLS BY GALLUP

Young Sharp and companions had | NEW YORK X y . J K, Aug. 26 (U Here Is the Traffic Record My aul E. Sparks, 19, of Clermont. Ind; DEATHS started to a movie when he remem- Wendell 1. RE id * a

Ford 16. of 549 Rochester 209 Bohner, 62. at 4544 Carrollton. ma. |Dered he had left his skates at a chance of winning southern states in the Presidential election this year |

J. Jones Exposition rolled into the

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ment limiting to 1.000000 the num=ber of drafters to be given military training at any one time

lini, today warned Egypt that Ttaly would be forced to take Possessions. The formal call order- , ing up four divisions and miscel-

“defensive measures” against her if she continued to allow llaneous anti-aircraft and other

the other to keep moving its central) Churchill did not order retaliation | place of command. even after further raids, but instead |

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MISS MYRA LERCH, 45, Val- | a , of : ’ ‘Ws {the staff feeling for the keys of | a - \ . paraiso, killed in a head-on [transmitting machines so thev could | ays.

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1} Collier 2, of 'R. R. 13. Box | Oma DEATHS TO DATE 0: ones Ti Tout, 28, of 4410 E.|lgnant lymphoma [friend's home, police said. Asking his as he has of capturing the Bronx, Edward J. Flynn, chairman of the]

County City Total Michi in 4 . - i Anna Sullivan, €6. at 1115 E. Troy. coro- companions to wait, he turned and Democratic National Committee,

24 on 61 Lawr ce E. Cohn Jr, 25 Terre Haute | nary occlusion { Ind Lous se E. Hood, 24, of Terre Haute Jon Garris Anna Oakley. 82. at 1950 Park, (ran into the street. Police said I | ce | | =aid today, {

1940 o 39 50 80 rebral hemorrhage x ne \ 5 of 093 : n Cute BRrwal 24 wt ‘Cantal i [Vi ibility was poor because o Aug. 24 and 25— toodw in El wii Sn Tig s: Lillion | 8 e Sherman, 54, at Central Indfana benim. 1 I cau f the , Robe Sorenson, 23, of 118 Park, Loh ra Norve 0. at Methodist , . Injured .. 2 | Accidents .... 13, : * Mars ia heeny, HoT, ROE | and 80. at Methodist. mvo-| 7aMaster told them he was drive M 4 #8 oto Dead ........ 3 Arrests . Pennsylvania . . ; {, Fred Warren, 54. at Long acute cardiac ing only 20 miles ah hour and had r. Flynn criticized recent Gallup | | ib. SUITS Especial SATURDAY TRAFFIC COURT rirginia L. MN re s. 20. of 1056 3 Sheen | atlata HS Ath, 52. ‘at Veterans, coronary | NO ‘chande to stop. a Which reported that Mr Wilk-| ¢ : ray pe y ~ « {O stove Fd Ji s A. Hynes, 23, of 2817 Allen: Betty | heart disease { alice le was running ahead of the Presi | . : Cases ‘Convic- Fines rons oy Modine Rinpe. 21. at Riley. boliomvelitss. |. Police said the injured boy was deHt arith sig tht The reno fine for men going Violations tried ‘tions paid | Fra 28s, 27, of ‘Hoy Broadw ny, 6;| Helen Lee 1. at Riley, dysentery : |earried 30 feet on the bumper of the rej was as | a Speeding ..... 1 1 $5 Ruby M. Terr 1 St 1201 Broadyay. 4 des August Stoffel, 49. at Veterans brah | car. They charged LeMaster with! © deceptive as polls of four vears ag : % 1 to College Cn and to : Ary ) < ot 2 i ( ¢ y > A 1 | 4 Noi . Reckless driving. 0 0 0 'tois E. McCray. 19. ‘of Mavweod. Ind. [John T. Gossett. 51. at Methodist. | failure to give a pedestrian the right which predicted that Alfred M oy Re Ca Failure to stop at 20sa_Donal “23, ‘of 1225 N. Delaware; | oa oaLY oggiusion #8. at St. Vincent's, |0' Way [don would win YB ? bo: Town -% % p Mary R udenz, 20, o 0 ( x mpson at § 1 8. Wa 1 . Bas 0 through street Se Tako or ae Tn tiey N. | carcinoma | The Stierwalt accident occurred | He predicted specifically that the fe.” OH ; Es rally fi if Disobeying traffic 90, a hy, Of Bowl 6 of ene. X 1. Box 480 | when the wheels of the car skidded | President would carry New York J aa pecially Tine | 9 Elizabeth R Os. or TIN, Tein | lin wet streetear tracks, police said | | City, New York State and Illinois signals ..... : : Y (0° R- | ! : they come from a Drunken driving ‘ Boi tel . ‘ot Wade Julian: OFFICIAL WEATHER | The car crashed against the side 0. — reer : er M. ¥ 2 'N. Hamilton | la tractor-trailer driven by John ile : Man's Store that

BR ‘vthers S| iwi Ho he n %t 117 Hampton Dr {| United States Weather ‘Burennasas! |Oharles Payne, 23, of Detroit, Mich LORD NORTH, SISTER

De Dorothy E 23, of 4761 E. Washing- i A : a ‘ 5 | ton a J Police said Mr. Payne swerved his | MU RE understands tailorin Totals ........ 8 shin, A. Fowler, of 1110_Reisner, | INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST — Mostly, ‘truck in an unsuccessful attempt to! ARE KILLED BY MINE SY fit and line! 5 By of e IT and line!

RY Violet D. Johnson. yao Be 181% W. Michigan. | cloudy with local showers tonight and to- y MEETINGS TODAY Joh K, Madi ger %, ot Rote 8, ox | morrow; not much change in temperature. | (avoid the crash. Vational May Association, convention, 361; Mildred C. Kropp, of 2229 Guilford. | - in Boal Hay ssociation, « JXropp, 28, o |" Sunrise unser 606 Hurled From Wreckage vara DON. Aug. 26 (U. P.) —Lord 1 And==these Arosa lode Electric ‘Lengue of Tnianapolis, Cliypool BIRTHS iui Mis. Stierwalt was hurled against pou Sider son and heir of ‘the we Hotel, no ay win Bove “Ae. 6, 1 . the roof of the car and then thrown th Perl of Guilford, and his| 4 outstanding in Value at Hotel lelear of the wreckage, police said, |>Ster, Mrs, Cynthia Williams, were |

American Radio League, Claypool . . i y William, Doris Graves, at Methodist 8 a.

7:30 ¢ iia : ] " ? 2 Scientech Club, Bourd Redon, | ester. JHuzel Reon, In SE phos: | er ~ BAROMETER Albert M. Stierwalt, her husband, killed and Lady North was severely | ca : 8 pttage Ww " 3 % apa sooo Side “Realtors, Canary ~Cottag Wallace, Ruth ran at Coleman 6:30 a. ...20.93 | who was driving, was injured inter-| | Vounded yesterday when they trod iS La 54461 Fast | : nally. He was reported in critical [On ® concealed land mine in a pro-| | y

Irvington Revublican Club Bovs on ETE ; " 9 Tachin St ( it 0 1's na ® To » Rp ¢ gton \ ¢ drecipitation A 4 nn 40 condition at Methodist Hospital, (hibited area of the southeast coast J o1gg Basnger. wh ae whngent | 8. Deficiency since Jan, 1 aes 7.62] Mrs. Stierwalt is survived by her | ‘near a cottage on their estate haill. 8 arles. Martha Rowe. at St, Vincent" s. | WEATHER IN OTHER CIT TES, 6:30 A. M. (husband; two sons, Robert Stierwalt, | Lord North was 38 His widow P Tdustrisl Union Council, Amalga-| Ierbert, Pearl Wheatley, at St. Francis [Amarillo. Tex ..PtCldv 29.72 | en i oo mated hall. & p.m. | James, ‘Dorothy Meng. at Methodist, |Bromarck NOD olen § Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a half brother, Merrik Burrell, Seventh Baronet Jig in , Why don’t you get acquainted yr IQ iwi Edna Gardner, at Methodist, Noudy of ( S ) ’ ' hica “or vv. Clot 29.8 : ; i MEETINGS TOMORROW arvin, Geraldine Fisher, / ati Co Cloudy sags 75 ers, Roy Summer, Bainbridge; Her-| their son, ¥dward Francis North, : i : "COUN y A State Tomato Show, Claypool Hotel. Howard, Jennie Butcher, ¢ b st. en ver : el PtC1dy 5! | al ACCOUNT (No carrying Rotary Club, c ool Hotel, noon, Jay, Mvrtle Jackson, at Method 0% Dodge City. Kas. .... Cloudy 29 7¢ i! Summer, Indianapolis; two sisters, CAPONE LOSES TAX SUIT charges "hv h moderate weekly Mercator Club tel Boh stone R Py oN {54s Pp Kansas City Cloudy Biversity ‘Club, Columbia Gud, 0 games. Rosemary Fields. at erry. [Little Rock Ark. ..... Dreldy 3 2 |Mrs. Bessie Oonoy, Gosp nd her | Company. noon chusetts hi NM a ) idv Fosport, and her [Government ‘counsel today obtained LFCENSES | Girls Mite at, Baul a&iouty : he (A 8265877 judgment against former | MARRIAGE .TCENSE? Cea \ 1 5 i (These tists are from official records "hitara, Gladys Springer. gt Coleman New Sogans ; LCdy 3004 at NOTED BUILDER DEAD [unpaid taxes on income for the ik —— y th the County Court House. re Tifts George Re ose Schaefer Na Vincent's | Okla, City. Okla Cloudy 20.7 ! PASADENA, Cal, Aug. 268 (U.P). years 1824-29. Federal Judge John aid l STRAUSS & 00 INC THE MAN'S STORE therefore, fs not responsible for errors in se} hy SH 5, at St, Praneis. [Oma aha, Neb ...Cloudy | —William Kelsey Moore," 88, noted P. Barnes overruled a defense mo- HE . . 9 : University at Philadelphia, Pa. died cause Capone “will not be able to lat the Huntington Memorial Hos- earn his livelihood” for at least an-

Notre Dame oad “Board of Trade, noon.| Edwin. Juanita Paul, at Coleman Total precipitation since Jan Indiana University Club, Columbia Club Jack Robert. Ruth Black. at St yincent's. | Station. Weather. Bar, Temp. | Hh and Gordon Stierwalt, (JS Joan Louise, daughter of Sir a) . arforv Perry. at M ist. Aaa de " 3 > : if s ert, Marjory Perry, at Methodist. [Boston ... coves PEOIGY 58 (Luther Edson, Indianapolis: broth-|The heir to the Barldom fis now | . TN y | ; with our JUNIOR CHARGE National Hay Association, Hotel Severin.| Marx, Martha Merrell, It Jeveland ............. Cloudy 2095 59 (hart Summer, Lewisville, and Dee — - Gyro Club, Sp Arms noon Russell, Laura Apple, at 1128 8. Key- | 5, k: \ OT Nelv Tote a in o ) cksonville | «oo PECIdY 30.0f 3 cl bh, H x noon. : Mrs. Bonnie Truax, Monrovia, and! GHIoAGO Aug. 96 ©. P| Feo IG payments) Fine Paper Credit Group, Wm. H Block | Paul, Elenor Prat 0 Massa- ros Angeles . «Cloudy father, Gee Summer, Monrovia. | pl Ravmond, Frances Thompson, at Wi Aj, .... ... Clear gang leader Al Capone for allegedly sh at ‘8t. Franefs. Pittsbuteh «Cloudy memes and addresses.) | [builder and a trustee of Temple | tion to set aside the judgment be- | pital yesterday, other year.

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