Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1940 — Page 2

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County Voll Yury Jumps to 90;

Yrock Crashes Into Home

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G. 0. P. SCANS WILLKIE'S TOUR

As Summer

Week. That was because Labor Day

usual, The returning pupils, with nearly | 3000 first-graders among them,

Maine; Moderate Voting Reported.

60,000 Answer School Bell

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fell on Sept. 2, much earlier than

DEFERRED AUTO | REGISTRY ASKED

Motor Club Again to Urge Legislative Adoption of March 1 Date.

Vacation Ends

by O. Sparks, has replaced Miss Dorrice Carter who resigned to accept another position. Now that one vacation was ended, the first thing the children wanted

MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1940

Burglars Chisel Way Into Cells

THREE MEN broke into a Standard Grocery store, 931 Ft. Wayne Ave. early today and looked the situation over. They trained the fan on the safe and their chisels and sledges on the combination,

Some one heard them, however,

and police were called. In haste, one of them ducked into a show case, one hid behind some store fixtures and one leaped on top of a package of goods. These maneuvers failed to fool police who promptly collared the men and Geposited them in cells.

found the 86 grade schools and to find out was when the next one| For the sixth consecutive time seven high schools sparkling with | will start. the Hoosier Motor Club will urge new paint, the hallways scrubbed,| They learned the State Teachers’| the State Legislature to adopt a dedesks polished, heating plants re- | | Association meeting Oct. 24 and 25 ferred automobile registration date

that disavowal. e \will release them for two days. | or Muavn 4 10 per cent ‘of the 32~ Observers generally agree that" a crew of 300 janitors and cus- | Thanksgiving, they were told, would | 500 009 car wii th She uite significance of today's general elec-| todians spent the summer putting be “by proclamation.” Christmas Sites oo o gg RB e ‘hited |tion in Maine will be blurred by the school property in tip-top recess will be from Dec. 20 to Jan. 6.) oy .o : ave to dig down in - : 3 f ristmas-depleted pockets on Jan. local considerations, notably charges Shape. |Spring vacation will be April 4 to 14.| 1," “Stoops, secretary-manager ‘ dal d ‘Gefalcation in ‘the | Pupils at School 86, at 49th St.| Not quite so joyfully the pupils of ‘thie CIib. & il. . . OF SSCan(. Wnu Wels cy {and Boulevard Place, found’ their were told they'd get their grade, 3A KIO, SHC : | State Controller's office. portable frame structure replaced by cards Oct. 21 and every six weeks| He urged that Indiana be placed A moderate vote was reported ina new brick one. A new wing thereafter. [mong the 44 states which already |most Maine counties. Democrats housing an auditorium and gym-| Most of the grade school pupils ‘have moved the license deadline k2put their full weight into the cam- | Dasium was complete at Howe High didn’t have to worry about lists of yond the Christmas season. 'paign as Federal Security Adminis- |School. The cafeteria at Washing- books to buy for tomorrow's classes. In some states “efore deferred trator Paul McNutt called for the ton High School had been enlarged. Nearly all will take advantage of registration was permitted, as many by Assistant Secretary of War Robelection of Democrats to support| There'll be mo change in this ‘rental books which will turn them [8s 20 per cent of the -‘itomobiles| ert P, Patterson, was on record toPresident Roosevelt. |vear’s curriculum from last except-|out fully equipped for the morning's| Were idle for the first month of the day in support of conscription of Washington politicians are inter- ing a little more stress on good citi- first class. This system, inciden- year, Mr. Stoops said. | industry as passed Saturday by the lested not in who is elected but in zenship. That's in line with Super- tally, saved parents $150,000 last| Not only is the present systcm a| House of Representatives. the percentage by which Repub- intendent DeWitt S. Morgan's pledge year, Sehiool officials said. | hardship on car owners, but it re- | Mr. Patterson told the Junior Bar |ficans win. Maine chooses Presi- ® Hie Sere of all ie go ——————— duces gasoline tax revenue, he| Conference of the American Bar ‘denial electors in November. {school facilities for any defense pointed out, | Association: “The same obligation None of tomorrow’s eight state training program. KILLED BY FEED BARREL ne | which takes a soldier into the field LOGANSPORT, Ind., Sept. 9 (U. | THREE DOGS

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Seven persons were killed in traffic| in Indiana over the week-end. Two of them were killed here, increasing! the city’s death toll for the year to 89 and the county's to 90. The dead here were: | DANIEL M'KAY, 87, of 542 WarTen Ave., injured fatally when struck by an automobile driven by James | Moore, 515 Birch St., in Oliver Ave, | 1200 block. FRANCIS KABEY, Luett St., killed instantly lost control of his car and it crashed | into a pole in W. Washington St., | 5000 block. Victims in the State outside the] City were:

MISS EDITH ELLIOTT, 20, of | i " > j hear Martinsville. killed when the] They're safe, but their home was damaged . .

auto in which she was riding st ruck | Mary and Juanita Rose Roe. loose gravel on Road 44 near Mar- | { {

as ims tee, = conwel =) Red Light Means of Muncie, | Plant Speedup |

FRANCIS BOYD. 25, killed in a crash of his motorcycle Buy Reience Service

end a truck at Marion | ALRERT BURSON. 79, fatally WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Flasha red light usually mea

3 hurt in a crash near Monon “Stop!” But when a green plant

RAY DOLLAHAN, 10, of Merom, Eilat when struck by an auto near does it, the fiash means “Food- Children Procesd to School making being speeded.” But Unnerved Parent This discovery has just been : Misses Work.

| announced by Dr. E. O. McAlisSwiss! ter and Dr. Jack Myers the 2 ‘ ‘igs A mother and her three schoolSmithsonian Institution. : vs Poh i i : {age daughters escaped injury today The red flash in question is not : visible to human eves. because it |When a heavy dump truck skidded is marked by the intense green |in the rain, jumped a curb, plowed reflected ; » plants when lioht | Te nprien ya plant Eo n EAL through the front yard and crashed them—and they cannot |, : | with the aid of |into their home. | Mrs. Gwendolyn Eslager, the {mother, saw the truck go into the skid as she and her children were standing out of the rain under a | |large tree at their home, 920 River | | Ave., waiting for Mrs. Eslager’s bus. She screamed a warning and two lof the girls, Mary Roe, 11, and Alta {Roe, 13, dashed to the side of the

ihouse out of the truck's path. Mrs. |Eslager and her other daughter, | Juanita Rose Roe. 9, ran toward the Jorn porch as the truck crashed ver the place where they had just hid standing. The truck tore into the house and ame to a stop, narrowly missing Sunmite Rose, who fell and skinned her knees. The children went on to school, but Mrs. Eslager was so unnerved that she was unable to proceed to her work, The house was considerably damaged.

Roosevelt is actively—some concede | | effectively — campaigning despite

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3 New Chairmen

The Marion County Democratic machine will go into the campaign {with all but three of the old ward {chairmen who worked in the 1938 = elections. The three new ward chairmen are Charles (Buck) Sumner, former sheriff, named Twelfth Ward chairman to succeed George Lupear who resigned; Albert Ehlers, new chairman of the Third Ward, succeeding Albert H. Losche, City purchasing agent, and Arthur Connors, new head of the Eleventh Ward succeeding Dr. Frank Dowd. The first major mass meeting effort of Indianapolis Democrats will | be at Cadle Tabernacle Sept. 17 when Henry A. Wallace, vice presidential nominee, will deliver his |= major campaign speech in Indiana. | Party leaders said the meeting will attract the largest crowd of any political meeting in Indiana.

NEGRO BOY LYNCHED BY MOB IN GEORGIA

LA GRANGE, Ga., Sept. 9 (U. P). | —Chief of Police J. Matthews said today that Austin Callaway, 18-year-old Negro suspected of attempted criminal assault on a white | woman, had died from bullet | ‘wounds suffered after a group of masked white men took him from | the City Jail. “We found the boy lying on the| road with about eight or 10 bullet wounds,” Chief Matthews said. “He died last night in the city hospital.” Chief Matthews said his force was | making every effort to track down| the men wha apparently lynched | [the boy but so far had found no, |clue to their identity.

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