Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1940 — Page 9
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5. 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9 | | HOOSIER REUNIONS | residents of Valionta, Ind. will meet! 11th annual reunion at Brookside LAKE tanons iy . Ey USTY RUSHES 50 Years Ago Sunday PLANT SEIZURE Eo ho, Seis, all-day Feumion park. hates Hoss Js \presidenc] BUPEALO. 11 3 Subs (6 Bo, | u gail asa 3 | ARE IN FULL SWING Charles Jarvis will be host on his | ana James Olvey is secretary. The ping activities this seasca is re | : ; : Summer is in its waning days, but Ave. Leroy True is president of Program will be in charge of Mrs. flected ih the increased bank de« LAYS | Hoosier reunions are in full swing. the Vallonia Reunion group, and Ernest Johnson of Frankfort, and Dosits of lake crews. Deposits com. y | ; Two more are scheduled Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Gibson is secretary | Mrs. James Bruce and Mrs. Fletch- pare favorably with the high level
farm east of Stop 6 on Madison | TWO FUBITIVES AMOS PINCHOT ‘Three hundred residents and former! The Hoss Family will hold its!er Hoss of Indianapolis. [of 1929.
Batters Down Door as Pals J L Charges Fourth Attempt by
And Trapped Men Wage | ; : La Lo F.D.R. to Grab Powers | Gun Battle. | TEL uo Of Dictator.
WINCHESTER, Ark. Sept. 5 (U. 4 Times Special P ) —A trusty guard from Cummins WASHINGTON, Sept. 5--Amos Prison Farm rushed an abandoned | Pinchot, attorney, brother of formAEE on, near Tore ay | 3 i : ler Governor Pinchot of Pennsylt eight o - ord " tween two eit ni Bains five po 33 ; |vania, and long active in national other trusties, kicked down the door,| §8 : (affairs, today warned of “dictatorand shot and killed the two fugi-A § Iship overnight” if the OvertonVes with a rifle ; | NNN 3 Russell amendment to the SelectScott, 21 and Ray Farrel, 38. ane NN 3 |ive-Service Conscription Bill bewere {railed to the sharecropper § ; loomes law. = i cabin by bloodhounds after they AAA ; | In a letter to Senator Hiram and four others had eluded a trap \ ® [Johnson OR he when cornered in a shack near Wat-| ® : Ia ry Ee son " y Y , IW 1 e Following the dogs, the trusties| = jose I ee and Cummins Prison Farm Supt. Ea ER {over or control under threat of Al Reed trailed the two convicts to : Li lcapture, every industry and busithe cabin. Scott and Harrell PH a. Iness concern in the United States, greeted them with a volley of rifle | i 3 including newspapers, radio stashots : ; ; tions and all means of communicaI'he trusty—whose name Reed Mr. and Mrs. Orff . . . proud of family. tion.” would not reveal-ran up to the —— e——— It would, he continued, “land this door of the cabin while his com- country in a virtual dictatorship
Pete Soil ere firing The other Mrs. Hattie Orff to Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniver- lovernight.”
rusties and Reed heard a crash— The amendment, Mr. Pinchot the trusty had kicked in the door. | sary With First Plane Ride; Husband Won't charged, “is, in fact, the fourth There was an exchange of shots, : major drive for dictatorial powers then silence Get Into “One of Those Things.’ undertaken in the last three years
Earlier today, G. B. Holtzclaw, by a President who has used every
was caught at Douglas, a mile from| nips Hattie May Orff is really|reached, Mrs. Orff and her husband |emergency, real or artificial, to enthe prison from which he and 35 going to take a “flier” Sunday t0 say that of all the things they are 1arge his prerogatives, and who has others had made a dash for freedom |celebrate her golden wedding anni-| : > gt a o | COME to believe that the solution on Labor Day after killing a guard. |yersarv. She's going to take her Proudest in the 50 years of marriage of every problem, ‘domestic or forScott and Harrell were the fifth fret flight in “one of those large 'is their family. |eign, lies in clothing himself with and sixth persons to lose their lives | airplanes | They had 10 children. Eight are unlimited personal authority. PE BD rat vl. But Mrs. Orff, who is 67, can’t get [living. Cites Wages-Hour Bill Diu Powis Va a AY her husband, George, who is 76, to Mrs. Orff’'s comment was: “I will] He listed what he said were the yesterday when he and another con=- (., for a vide : ; " ry vict tried to run past officers at the | They live in a bungalow at 1135 S3Y that my children have never three previous “drives,” as follows: Mississippi River bridge at Vieks- |p 0 St. and will have been mar- been a problem. Of course, all] 1. The original draft of the burg, Miss. Frank Conner, another |. 50 years Sunday. children are problems some time. | Black - Connery Wages-and-Hours COTIVICE, WaS Slain bY Dasserien near) Mrs. Orff said she was just Kid- But I mean they never have been in| gj introduced in May, 1937, at a Columbis, 1a, after F. GRNHEh. 1 ding when she told some of her any real serious trouble.” Eade. We Wir. Pinchot said. “a a deputy, had been shot and killed | ony children and grandchildren The Orffs’ also boast of ya | me Hp Ore ets “passing by the desperadoes. [that “you can take me for an air- grandchildren and three great- | qth Houe measures alinost witha plane ride for my anniversary.” | grandchildren. lout reading them.” : / : NAVAL CITIZENSHIP | “They took me up on it, so I| “Why, I've got a good chance ou} Sections of that original draft, : Exceptional ‘guess I'm going,” she said. “We were being a great-great-grandmother, [the attorney charged, contained a0 or p BILL T0 BE REPORTED out at the Airport last week and I| Mrs. Orff said. [“jokers” which would have “pro- Gi Value! WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—|Saw some mighty nice safe planes.| Mr. Orff retired last year after jqed the President with life-and-Chairman Schuyler O. Bland (D./ They made good turns.” (many years as a School Board and geath power over newspapers, Va.). of the House Merchant Marine, Mr. Orfl’s answer to the sugges- Park Department employee. MTs. | broadcasting companies, and each | and Fisheries Committee, said today | tion was: “Youre not going to get Orff sews a little, but mostly they and every corporation engaged in | (stay at home and correspond with interstate commerce, or competing
he expected to file a report to-/me in one of those things.” terst ES on a bill requiring that all| But the airplane ride isn’t going their children and grandchildren, with interstate commerce. y ® the officers and 75 per cent of the to be the only celebration. Seven who are scattered all over the ‘Open Bid for Dictatorship’ av enpor ai air
crews of United States vessels be of the Orffs’ children and all the country. : itizens. | grandchildren will come to In-| After her husband left the room, “Under these sections, later reTh ill, Rep. Bland said, wouid | dianapolis for a “pitch-in” dinner Mrs. Orff confided that when the | moved from the bill, the President, ~ - - " y pply to commercial fishing vessels at Garfield Park a Ls | Children and grandchildren get here |... 01 his appointees, could raise | pholstered Ee Fine Grade of \ elour a ’ as well as other types of craft. The, One daughter. who lives in Cal- | Sunday they're going to try to get). lower ‘wages. at discretion and committee agreed last week to ifornia, will not be able to attend. Mr. Orff to take a plane ride too. = :
recommend passage of the bill. ' As the half-century mark 1is'“He might do it, too.” she said. | without limit, and keep changing | Yo . . ' ; FAR 5! Mp or ie SS Ea a E ni ® Full 77” davenport and large matching chair. ® Both pieces are exactly as illustrated above,
— LB —_— ennmmmmmmmmmn them arbitrarily and as often as | he pleased. And the same was true | ® Deep balloon cushions. Channel welted arms. ® Resilient Palm-fibre and cotton filling. |
las to hours of labor.” ‘ : S Uss man's Annua / Sal a U N 5 L A / M ED | “2. The original executive reor- ® Rigidly built frame of hardwood, angle braced. ® Quality rayon velvet coverings, wide selection. | ganization bill. also introduced in | Well built. ® All steel base construction. Hand tailoring.
1937, which Mr. Pinchot asserted] ® Double dowelled and corner blocked.
[was “a frank and open bid for po- | [ litical dictatorship.” | This measure, as first ‘submitted | (to Congress by the White House, | Student
| the attorney said, not only author- | —We have on hand and ready for quick sale over 300 UNCLAIMED Joes eo Sn oe Standard Make Wrist and Pocket Watches which will go #| mously increase his job patronage, | on sale at the following sensationally low prices: ’ § but authorized him, in clear, un-! | equivocal language, to enlarge the | | functions of the Presidency with- | out limit, to change its name, and | even abolish the office and create |
another in its place, if he saw fit.” Claims it Goes Further |
| 3. The May war-powers bill, introduced in the House in February, | 1938, described by Mr. Pinchot as
| “frankly a dictatorship measure” | which “went so far beyond any | possible requirements of a nation $ : a i AR { at war that it was buried under an CE 4 y Combination | avalanche of Congressional disap- ; § § 4 SN | proval.” Bak f Offer! The Overton-Russell amendment,
according to Mr. Pinchot, “embod- : | | - L . jes some of the Worst Teatarer of | ; a ) : Innerspring Mattress the May bill. & bd * » “But it goes further,” he added. { and Coil Bed Spring
“in that it provides for a peacetime
| economic dictatorship and for : : - peacetime censorship of every ave- # BOTH § |nue of information. . . .» i % N J
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4 NAZI ELIERS SENT BACK TO COLOMBIA.
| | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5 (U. 'P.).—~Four German aviators who | came here from South America two weeks ago seeking passage across the Pacific to their homeland, were | ordered today by a special Immi- ; 3a: ” pa . (gration Bureau board of inquiry to . -— 3 Spacious return to Colombia. ; : j g :
| The pilots, Guenther Katzke, ¥ p> hk & | Pranz Neumann, Hans Sandkamm ; Cou, ; kt . WwW a r d r 14 bh @ [and Ewald Flesch, had been em- . i A ¢ (ployed by a German-owned airline a Modern
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