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‘Appendicitis Keeps Jimmie Carter Apart From Wife And First-Born.

WENTY-FOUR-year-old Jimmie Carter is a papa today —has been for 12 days—but he hasn't seen his first-born at first hand, so to speak, and was cheated out of putting a lot of miles on himself pacing hospital corridors as the baby was delivered.

First of National Guards Report to Armories for Year's Drill.

| WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (U. P). —The first peacetime conscription of manpower in American history | . will become law a few minutes after | He saw a picture of the child . London Claims 131 Bombers 2 p. m. (Indianapols Time) today | aa : k ; bor member of the council. A possible key to the situation w in vesterdav’ when President Roosevelt will sign | : today, which will have to do him | & ; £0 5 | The Governor said that work was : POssivie fey to Lie miiavon was seen In yeSlerday Sis at a White House ceremony. | i of until Sunday, at least. | 2 3 a A | being speeded in order to have In=air battle over Britain. | At the same time the President | The reason is that just a few | diana “ready to go” when President oid vi 3 will issue proclamations and execu- hours before a son was born to his Roosevelt signs the Burke-Wads-London said the 185 aircraft shot down included 131 (ive orders instructing 16,500,000 of neni git Take OVE ed sets a date for the German bombers. {men between the ages of 21 to 35 | det : : To eo registration of all males between . : . to register for potential military | Hospital, Jimmie was stricken the ages of 21 and 35. Berlin scoffed at this figure, asserting that not more service. with acute appendicitis and was The registration will be governed

coincide with the invasion of England. But this clue to Axis plans also appeared to have failed. A Fascist writer. Roberto Farinacci, forecast that the in vasion of Britain would be put off until spring. He said there was no hurry about invading the country, that each week England's power to resist was further weakened.

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Roosevelt returns from attending | | further rites in Alabama.

they will report the number of registrants in their area to the Gov= ernor, who then will report the nume

| The House will not meet again | [until Thursday. | House Majority Leader Sam Ray-

Others fell in east and northeast London, damaging both wil be reduced about 15 per cent by| Ye said the Republicans burn, a rans Sqeram of 14 RO mci Fire ’ y tive sessions of Congress, was elected | resignations of those with de queathed us 18,000,000 unemployed. 5 g

municipal and industrial buildings. ops i ~ i. |pendents, physical disability and : Speaker to succeed Mr. Bankhead. Other raiding squadrons attacked Portland and South- because some are needed in im-! “Half of this staggering number | Mr. Roosevelt. his Cabinet, the} Senate and members of the Supreme |

amnion. portant defense jobs. These losses| has been put to work and an addi- | rel 2 will be made up by a recruiting|tjonal 6.000.000 new employables | Court headed the list of distin-| In Berlin a visit of possible significance started. It was drive ee Cpr guished mourners. Ct Ch en . , ae : have been absorbed into the indus-| ‘ : ‘ White House Secretary Stephen | that of Spain s Minister of Interior, Ramon Surrano Suner,! oe < i i” trial system.” he said. Delivers First Major Address r. Early said that Mr. Roosevelt | ; dependents, the type of job and the brother-in-law of Gen. Francisco Franco. Suner is known to| Three Mboifant Steps mit el “I heard a member of the Na- Of Campaign: Charges personally had asked all members 3 {inzneial Vain! in : i { lan 2. os : + i is Cabi y : er e uestionnaires : lean strongly toward Germany and Italy and it has offen motion the elaborate machinery tional Defense Committee tell Pres- | ’ i SS {turned back, the Draft Board will been suggested that Spain might enter the war at a well. Jum) aa Dojeniin lar) flew Si last week that iis F. D. R. Is Failure. | services in Alabama. He also asked | [classify trem, PRE He: saree ; 3 : rite ty nye . i . resent defense program reach- | Lending Administrator Jesse H.| |men an se w ] g - ti 1 and att: S 5 ) > the presen : | 2 ; med moment and attack the British fortress of Gibraltar, must: es its peak, every employabie person (Continued from Page One) Jones. Security Administrator Paul| Speaker William B. Bankhead . , . [ferred lists.

‘ding the entre o the wester iterr : 1. Name a board to administer the’ : : : 'V MeN : . yields gavel. Thus if the No. 1 man called is guardi g the entrance tc the western Mediterranean flaw All appointees will receive in these United States will have a plete rest and said he should be V. McNutt and Works Adminis | four to have dependents or a key

>s ~ ~ - 1aw, | , . \/ . y ol - a The Vichy Government of France took former Premier pore than $5000 annually subject! job if he wants one.” |able to deliver his scheduled speech. Jrgtor ig groin accom- | the past 50 years. The Speaker's position the board will pass him by, Leon Blum into custody, sending him to Chateau Chazeron!to approval by the Senate. Ovptimi r Hizh | But he advised complete quiet. FU : : a brother, John H. Bankhead, is(and go on down the list until it , 2. Proclaim a registration day piimism Runs Hig Mr. Willkie promised, but an hour | Hull to Remain Home United States Senator from Ala-| finds one who meets the require=

which already housec former Premiers Edouard Daladier ,, which all male citizens and alien| Optimism ran high among Demo- [later he appeared before 200 coun-| ooo (0 gianna ovanrel ys | ments. This man then will be sent d Paul Reynaud |citizens subject to the draft, from | _ a 9 : : ty workers of Missouri and Kansas - : events | bama. to a doctor. If found physically fit and raul heynaud. Ich cratic leaders despite indications will exclude Secretary of State Cor- ) {921 to 35 vears old, inclusive, register : He waved his greeting and appar- re x oy . . = VOI=1 Mr. Bankhead was the third suc- he then will be sent to a recruiting -t local election voting places. ‘that they are facing the toughest ently intended to say a few words, @€ll Hull from the funeral trip and| _ _. . station and be inducted into the Jo Totes nt orn | Pn in 15 vear : | oy ik the State Department will be rep- | cessive Speaker of the House to die ° : ol | 3. Obtain an appropriation from campaign in 12 years because of |but Rep. Charles A. Halleck of ; in office and the fourth New Deal Army. The examining physician,

Early said that Mr. Roosevelt | : Clinic | Election Commissioners. Registrars jon the day set aside for registration, | mits, threw all of his plans into a | [polling places will be in public {business and industry out of gear “help” his wife. His wife, never=- voluntary. | iv r wher: ’ 4 | for an entire day whereas men only | 7” | s # # i , ; |R. Etti 5 WwW t lan register,” Mr. Early explained. nN R. Ettinger has worked out a p Berlin also admitted that London's defenses were “un- communicate by note to settle on 'the county into districts and says |the mobilization of 60,500 National | g4 : : | days, got a pictorial glimpse of . : ph inde ¢ 1 y ered, in a note, with Randall. filled out by the registrants will be Berlin Hears Alarm Twice The group comprises the first con- | r————————————— then get the cards from the clerk in Berlin during the night, both brief. No planes or bombs modern warfare. The mobilized Jimriie is still pretty upset over F B kh . A | boards. the situation. He said today, with or an eq In qa ama For example, the card of a New be returned to his draft board in {dent two weeks ago. ambulance. It was terrible, know- ) ing your wife was having a baby WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—State | the cards, stack them up and numse lonce a week in recent years “I never knew hours could pass |place in the House Chamber today, | bad weather ad weather. loath of allegiance to the United inoh: Ya lara Aaa oino ’ RY ” | ingham Palace, one damaging the Queen’s drawing room. pected to absorb them at training : aE speeches in every district in the

Later, the German High Command admitted that 43 German gefinitely has rejected proposals for | \will be appointed for each polling claimed by Berlin, the loss would be at the ratio of more «it has been definitely rejected tailspin. He had intended, of | a : a ‘buildings. The work of the reg= Ettinger Devises Plan Yanok wove alvak ™ , i ’ wy planes were shot down compared with London’s figure o of certain ages are required to [SE HEN, since they had expected Bln, RAT | [to use war veterans as registrars. Guardsmen Mobilize a name for the boy. She sug- He saw this photo of Mrs. Carter and son as he recuperated he is ready for registration. | Randall it is. returned to the county clerk. The [tingent of militiamen to be called and give ‘them to the proper local were heard in the German capital but the German High men will spend a year in intensive JoR Si ation, : 3 : . 2 33a ap . eis raining. : x Yorker who happens to be in InCommand admitted considerable British air activity else-| The National Guardsmen were HERE DELAYED “I tried to get the doctor to . xs pi i By LYLE C. WILSON | - : " ‘ | New York. The Germans said their attacks on London were directed] The Guardsmen will report at . Banquet With Nominee aS and not being able to do anything | funeral services for the jale) : vi i ’ | ber them serially from 1 on up. dromes. They were said to have been pressed home despite to receive full equipment, undergo Chief Speaker Is Put Off so slowly. It might not have been | bringing Government business alDuring yesterday's attacks more bombs fell on Buck- States Government. The King and Queen were not in the palace at the time. centers previously designated. Durww W

ber to Washington. Then a lottery will be held in Washington in which an order number for the various registrants will be established. After the order numbers are established, the draft board then will send out |questionnaires to all registrants in their area. These questionnaires will obtain information as to the number of

than 175 German planes were in action against the British.| White House Secretary Stephen | | operated on at the Emhardt in each county by the Board of planes were lost yesterday. If only 175 were engaged, as Proclamation of a national holiday | THis crcmnsiance, Jimmie 2g. | place and as nearly as possible all than one out of every four German ships sent over. lon grounds that it would throw | course, being at the hospital to \istrars on registration day will be The German High Command claimed that 79 British and put men of all ages out of work | theless, came along all right. we i i In Marion County, Clerk Charles 25 fighters and 13 pilots. Sct Sgt ; Gia : BE re fe : go __ |Mr. Ettinger already has divided usually strong” both as to anti-aircraft fire and fighter Signing of the bill coincides With | yimymje Carter, a papa for 12 rcs : g Pp gested Randolph and he count- | go "0 a noendectomy. After registration day the cards pianes. Guardsmen from 26 states today.| pis child today. = | Jimmie has been promised that R [+ Will Att d Rit chairman of each draft board will British raiders over Germany caused two air raid alarms to the colors under the plan to train | | I oar ayy tor We Srst ocoseve ! en Tes : (the National Guard in the art of | | time next Sunday. . |dianapolis on registration day will where in Germany. called to the colors by the Presi- take me out to the hospital in an The draft board will then shuffle A sip ; 5, . 7 ri ” :. |armories where they have drilled at the Albert and India docks, Woolwich arsenal and air- about it. Speaker William B. Bankhead took | physical cxaminations and take the . ; Report to Governor Until Next Week. so bad, but this was our first. I [most to a full stop until President | :: : After the cards are numbered, Within 10 days the Army is exing the first two weeks Guards units | state.

Three Steps Due

yr ¢ ys : { ii . 0 resented by Undersecretary Sum- ’ vo Ww . . Congress to finance the cost "of {1,6 Hoosier-born G. O. P. Presiden- | Indiana persuaded him to save i las My reese a y occupant of that high post since One to serve with each draft hoard, Prod : : 11931 when Mr. Garner exchanged Will be appointed on recommendas

® ° . b Goering Pilots Nazi Bomber [coe 'omance ne cost ot er ducted by the chaplains of the Sen-| the leadership of the one-time( tion of the Indiana State Metical

4 scripts the first year, A request for | tial Nominee Wendell L. Wilkes) Mr. Halleck, who placed Mr. Will- | The services were brief and con- ; arly $2.000.000,000 already has selected Indiana for his campaign |kie’s name in nomination at Phila- : A jety. In Air Battle Over ondo at ress |delphia, got the disappointed |ate and the House, the Rev. Zebar-| Democratic minority for the Speak- S07 St been sent to Congress. | headquarters. DR ¥ \ Phill vs chair. He was preceded by| Persons called but who do not V1 these moves have been] .__ |crowds in good humor by joking hey T. Phillips and the Rev. James T'S Chat. 3 3 prec Y| ah When 5 . re "| Party leaders, without exception, ee 0, > | Sher p Joseph W. Byrns, Tenn. and Henry wish to serve may appeal to tha BERLIN. Sept. 16 (U. P.) .—Reich land, Norway and the western of- completed the draft machinery, to ais "ov (that a speech by Mr. Willkie now |Shera Montgomery. { d i » ' al boards in each district and ] J , which has been planned ever since Predicted a Democratic victory in would bring charges that he was| The formal program reserved a| T. Rainey, lilinois. i ry their appeal : | | “conducting a whispering cam- place for Vice President John N. He led the forlorn hope of|if necessary may carr p pp ho hari lon to the Governor or even to the

Marshal Hermann Goering, €OM- sensive it dealt the most decisive I DE ot rity tolraens on Nov. § | manger of the Nag All Force, Per-iy15w and will be our sharpest sword oo 1, eration. About a month ; ow ; ttt paign.” Garner, who went home to Uvalde, | conservative Democrats at the Chisonally piloted a German bombing go into operation. i They swung into a whirlwind of | S ‘ ne» . . fg : : ca convention in opposition to President plane over London during yester- in the conflict with England.” later—probably about Nov. 15—the activities this week with a full| Today's trip is taking ‘the cam- Tex, after the Democratic National £0 sonvenlin W Lipo Out of the 900,000 who are to be dae’s air balids ThE Ye Goering's headquarters in Nor first class of conscripts will be called | srhedule of speeches and ballyhoo Paign special south from Kansas Convention, and who still is there. Mr. Roosevelt's insistence that | a 0 , vear's time under S a ALLAN + {s . < adil) 5 - i can . v : | y c y y it was disclosed r Wor id by Germ to the colors. all over the state. |City along the state boundary to|Word from Texas was that he would Henry A. Wallace be nominated Vice calle in Jone 2 OS er today bY on au- nin re sa y Le : Srna Mr Schricker will start out to- Nevada, Mo, and then over the line be unable to attend either the serv- President to accompany him on his Yormt “ . 2 on about 22.500 day by an a source to be so cleverly camouliagec night with a speech at Princeton into Kansas. Mr. Willkie was to ar-|ices here or those at Mr. Bank- | third-term campaign diana wil urnish ¢ w00.

Vgoering re~ bi 7 a ne GLENN FRANK SON Ind, and Thursday night he will [five at Coffeyville at 3:30 p. m. (In- head's home in Jasper, Ala. ering re - we : : | : ; hg oy a jae is ) ak at ‘clock | cently had been It was said that Goering spends] ; ! make addresses at both Marion, |dianapolis Time), speak at 4 o'clock F. D. R. Follows Precedent

in northern the greater part of his time in con-| Ind, and Ellettsville. Ind. bag = ey o De Mr. Roosevelt's decision to attend France, directing Terence Vim pish 3b ig ohcens, DIE IN AUTO CRASH A SSR rash PER speech is scheduled for Tulsa. [the late Speaker's funeral in Alamass attacks of giving orders both for the attack on cy : 7 ant | "= Coffeyville, Mr. Willkie was to|bama follows precedent and is in the last 10 days ; Britain and the air defense of Ger-| (Continued from Page One) yy ernor Sandinae Li open his! ew acquaintances with Mr. and | recognition of pret latter's position against Britain, many. uk | CEiNphigh 31 Connersville. Spesking Mrs. Pert Florea, the couple at 'as head of one of the three co-or and specifically | Goering piloted a Junkers 88 type gram. The comprehensive report, On the same program will be Mrs. '." home he lived When he dinate branches of government ” against London. :| bomber, escorted by only two 5 which he devoted his full time | Inez Scholl, candidate for Supreme it school there. Their daugh-| Mr. Bankhead died shortly afte Goering’'s | Messerschmitt destroyer planes. for a vear, was adopted unanimous- Court Reporter. ter, Miss Louise Florea, who as 2 |midnight vesterday "a Naval 3 ver fiight over Lon- '| The destroyer planes, which carry|jy at the Philadelphia convention child sat on Mr. Willkie’s knee, will | pital following rupture of an abe don appeared to ¢.cannon, flew on each side of the j5¢t june and used as the basis for {sing on the program preceding the | qominal artery 6 last week in be unusually ;| alr chief's plane. ; _ _ | the Republican platform. speaking. She now is a radio vo- Baltimore where he was to have addaring in Goering Was said to have ex-; ,,. pik was born on Oct. 1, {calist in New York. dressed a political meeting.

£ h Brit h plained that he was "most im- 2 : ; ern part of the state Thursday | Sir AM ressed” by the effects of the Ger-| 1887, at Queen City, Mo. HISinight, state Chairman Bays will] i i Air Ministry's p : | Final Rites Tomorrow

sim that one man bombardment of London. smooth cratorical style a speak at Patriot, Ind.; Clarence J. | G8 a every Goering was a Worlg War “ace” itself in his youth, and at 16 he ponovan, candidate for secretary MURDER INC KILLER The funeral train, accompanied oul of By and was regarded as one of the best Was riding a Methodist Church ¢lf- of state, at Greenfield; Ralph Han- | J " by 60 House members and a Senate 4:35

my e Nazi . ~avkt ty : y . - . { 3 : ER over A German fliers at that time. He! cuit in his own right. roth. | Nd: Public counselor of the Public| delegation will leave here at pa al wers headed the famed “flying circus” of Ie was graduated from North- | gervice Commission, in Clay County | EXPLAINS HIS WORK p. m. for Jasper. Mr. Roosevelt will C pl it Rs Baron Manfried von Richthofen. western University in 1912 ERA Soom (anil Mrs. Hetty V. Dunkin at Hol- | {leave about the same time aboard 1 i ‘|after the barons death in an air became noted as a lecturer, Writer|ion, Ind. | NEW YORK. Sept. 16 (U.P. —|}iS special train. terday. : battle. and educator. He became editor| priday Chairman Bays will speak | °° or A The funeral services at Jasper will (Recently, sie | "A story once told by Sir Neville of Century Magazine in 1921 and iat Liberty, Mr. Ketchum at Dar- A former trigger-man of Murder.|,." held in the First Methodist British aviator Herr Goering |Henderson, Britain's last Ambassa- president of the University of Wis- lington and Mr. Donovan at Mid- Inc, described in Kings County| church at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. The was reported by dor to Berlin, was that Goering had consin in 1925 at the age of 38. land ; . ; Hl Yond . hi % have Shot Aw Ger- Al, ; aad | : i es . Court today the contract slaying of | Speaker will be buried near his London to have siol down a eT yromised jokingly that in event war| Discontent over his administra- es ors Pei : Kk rent man aviation officer who was “big/came and Henderson was killed in tion of the university arose from Itving (Pufigy) Feinstein, a Drook-) parenis. : = enough to be Goering but at that an air attack he (Goering) per- rival political sources. Liberals RABBI HERE AWAITS {lyn gangster who had ‘“double- L The late Speaker's family, includtime Berlin said Goering was in sonally would fly over England and questioned the liberality of his crossed” an associate. {ing Talullnh Bankhead, the deughpetter health than ever) drop a wreath for Henderson. | views, and conservatives called him WORD OF FAMILY The witness testified that the boss | ter, ranked among the first wemen Goering was said to have told] One famous Axis aviation officer radical. Conservative legislators lof Murder, Inc., the Brooklyn syn-| of the American stage, will attend

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: | —Marshal Italo Balbo, Governor ordered an investigation on charges “I am glad made my air force of Libva—has been Killed in the that radicalism flourished on the nto such a proud weapon. In Po-|the war. campus.

i i t ~ftor the flicht: his staff after the .

His wife and daughter stranded in France, Rabbi S. H. Baron, for-

dicate which did gangland’s killing | Congressional services. He also is

for pay, was one Albert Anastasio, who ordered Feinstein “mugged.”

survived by his wife and another daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Bankhead-

merly of Indianapolis, is forced to| ne description of Feinstein’s | Hoyt. wait idly while consular officials slaying was given by Abe (Kid| ny Bankhead had served in Con-

IN INDIANAPOI IS conduct a fruitless search. Ao Reles Seen murder tral of gress since March 4, 1917, and at Rabbi Baron had been at the os > TI Sagues, iy Martin | °P® time was a member coincidentgn as Marti {ally with his father, a Confederate

1 n - } Alpha Tau Omega, Board of Trade, noon. Stephen E. Sherman. 24. 800 W. 13th; Glas gow, Scotland, Progressive (Bugsby) Goldstein. ’ Here Is the TT: aflic Record | Gyro Club, Spink-Arms Hotel, noon. [Euncie L. Githens, 23, 220 Glenwood. |Synagog of British Jews before he Reles said Strauss received or- veteran, and his brother. There has | . been a Bankhead in Congress for

DEATHS TO DATE Mercator Club, Hotel Lincoln, noon. Felix W. Nichter, 26, 1628: N, Meridian: | wag advised to leave for the United ders for Feinstein’'s death from |

Ypres Sib, Columiis Cb, noon. {Roselyn Lettelleir, 19, 1653 N. Pennsylvania. Stat Hi f dd 1 ~a > City To i Gamma Delta, Canary Cottage, noon.| William K. Johnson, 23, city: Melba Lee ates. 1S Wile an a wer o i i i { County Cit) Total] Dire Ph a inn Boa ui | Ham, bio oR B25. y ok Fountainbl 2 Sughter fre Anastasio at dinner early in Au- | 24 16 64 Trade, noon |. Harry Wilson Patrick. 18. 1303 Grant; zn = nbleau for their health. gust, 1939. Feinstein was strangled | He will speak tonight at 8 o'clock at Reles’ home the night of Sept. |

60 92 | Knights of Columbus, K. of C. Clubhouse, | Maxine Helen Doss, 18, 2043 Bloyvd. noon | Harry L. Burgess. 21, 1125 Larch: Vir- ir ‘ rh : Loita ARRAS. 15% SEN. Adsbaniy at Kirshbaum Center on “Jewish 4, 1939, and his body was taken to a | | Louis P. Lyons, 22, 1423 Oliver: Mary K. Life in Britain. vacant lot and set on fire.

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% ; 4 y Hotel. noon. James B. skins, 26, 32 1 S; t i i £ SATURDAY TRAFFIC COURT McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co., Clayv-|E Sa. D608 parker. Frgess: Ba yi / fie Sovignt and ‘omerrew: wet mveh Cases Convic- Fines pool Hotel, all day. ... | George E. Godoerksy, 26, I. U. Medical} O a S a Ir oves CHANGE HN Nera Nr, ic : ASes >| Indiana Household Movers Association, Center: Lois G. Shoff, 23, I. U. Medical Sunrise ..... 3:5 Sunset 5:53 Violations tried tions paid Hotel Washington, 1 p. m. Center. ie a . > ——————————— eee ees TEMPERATURE Spotting iii : 3 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES BIRTHS (Continued from Page One) —Sept. 16. 1939— Reckless driving ~ (These lists are f i Girls b@ “8 er ECR 3 se lis * from official records | popert, Eloise Coghill. at Methodist. |i , iti hich NGF ; ; mm a aa Failure to stop at in the County Court House. The Times Harver. Bessie Dailey. at Methodist. i Os thwarted ambition : which North African operations. The | BAROMETER TODAY 3 through street therefore, is not responsible for errors in Norman. i Ritter 2 Methodist. omina es : G erman animosity movement of Italian troops across | 6:30 a. m... 30.16 Disobeying traffic names and addresses.) Ee Eee. “st City. | against Britain, the Italians are|the Libyan frontier toward : signal . a Prunken driving

0 2 15 Irvin. Alice Lawson, at City 0 All others 7

1 3| Democratic State Committee, Clavpool! Anna Branham. 40. 2037 Boulevard PI. INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST ~— Generally

the Precipitation 24 hrs ending 7 a m.. Faustino M. Rico, 25, 1431 Prospect; Leo. Cecelia Lancaster. at St. Francis. y , : cy Madaline Cocherell, 18, 652 Martin. John. Ida Lupear. at St. Francis. Their advice to Germany would | tian desert has not yet taken the] Defeiency Bree Cetin rold J. Schubert, 25 Ft. Harrison,| Dale Lucille Evans at St. Vincent's. [certainly be against taking reck-|form of a major offensive. MIDWEST WEATHER

RES Norsk, Jesh Whompooa, 18, Reyins Proney Shsie Hisner. at Sie Rural, [less chances in the war. Hitherto the British have occupied | Indiana—Generallv fair tonight and to- { morrow. not much change in temperature

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| Ruel L. Long. 27. 210 S. Arsenal: T s Gus. Ann Botschbeller. at 801 Union. rtis | i Totals < ' $6 { L._ Tucker, 23. 1464 Bates. ial! THES “Boys Sn example of uncertainties | the frontier stretch whence they! pjingis—partly cloudy tonight and toLawrence Todd, 22. 108 Hancock: Mar- Vovle, Wilma McClurg. at Methodist. which the Italians seem to feel 1s | have been making light raids into! morrow. light showers in extreme west MEETINGS TODAY garet Woodall, 21 336 N. Riley. Clvde. Harriett Ingle. at Methodist. the long threatened invasion of] ; ; = | portion tonight: warmer in north and James A. Zinn, 27. 111 Highland: Alice| Charles, Jane Strode. at Methodist. Se , Ot | Italian territory. Marshal Graziani| west portion tomorrow acd OF Tisde Tos J. Dissette. 29. 3055 N. Meridian Frederick, Addie Lucille Freije. at|Great Britain. It had been persist- | 7 " : i joi § che . Scientech Club, Board of Trade noon. |v: po Desk 25. Abel . | Methodist. : i >o” now seeks to terminate this condi-| Lower Michigan—Fair tonight. slightly Service Club, Claypool Hotel, noon. | Robert H. Peck 26 Asheville N. C.:|T&I00" piner Milhous, at Methodist. |SDUY Teported that the invasion |i, ang he has moved a consider-| Sarmer in west portion. tomorrow partly Irvington Republican Club, 5446 E. Wash- | Blize A Rah ma r0ad-| Harold," Esther Black, at Methodist. |Was to begin during this past week- | : " ee SIG ~ | cloudy. scattered light showers in extreme ington St 8 pm. ary Cottage. |. Charles Eiber: Horton, 19. 1048 S. Tani;| Iorrest. Velma Adams. at Methodist. lend. If it had started i fc 30s force several miles OVer the nena seriion. North Side Realtors, Canary Cottage, | , vi 13: 3. ; Donatd, Rh Gales Methoqist, aCe WT nd ne in Beer ~ | frontier apparently with that im- Ohio—Pair and continued cool tonight noon L : Ca ec} : lucher. arian Poole, a oleman. ' uch edictions, ause | . ’ . ’ and tomorrow, t Sigma pejta Kappa alemni, Canary Cot. gone 7 aes ¥ re) Be Ella Wits Car E fl Soteman. of the full ore the Channel | Mediate purpose. | Kentucky—Fair and continued cool toage, noon, ; il 1 ae a, rou "e harles. a Wills. a oleman, y e | : BG { x u Coal and Cook Institute, Hotel Severin, |, Willian J. TE a yermony | Paul, Clarice Hale. at St. Vincent's. weather alone would have worked . Ii the Italians were to start a] DIEHL SRE OO OW mums vight. J i : A Sr }! ©. a ise, at 253% Polk. " : " { § i «| WE! ; ) § 1 ‘ . night, Coal Merchants Association, |, BVion Leroy Hanes. 1, Lomi Eo | harsh. Kolola Richardson. at 1615/havoc with the German transport | Nasty gi one He rey [WekTHER IN OTHER CHAS, 55 2 BLUCHER h . f m Earl Pryor. 26, 4155 E. 48th; Emily Ma¢| hichard. Garnet Cook, at 964 Lexington. barges and small craft. pr San Eoaa yar) 3 the | smarilio. Tex. o 20.85 63 S that give you vast comfort over the ists, Flore! McClain, 1519 Ringgold. | Orvinec Florence CC Rowler. at "33i0| A semi-gale suddenly appeared in| irect way toward Alexandria and Bismarck, N. D........ . 5 inst that | k d to th |uEres pohatles Bover, jo E. i the’ Channel on Sunday which Suez, they would expose themselves | 855ton “* : : instep- at look goo © the eye ... U lov t C sati IS . - y va. : a —————— . : 143 1 : : Diana er Devercnn: 2:00 Bo aon Clement § Bemneti, 25 "336 Hendricks DEATHS would have caught the Germans as tO severe shelling from British war- | Cleveland .. 0010000 on. ia ih - Wash-| auner Butler. 52. at 208 E. North |troops and supplies were crossing. (Ships. Marshal Graziani is anipodge city, Kas... ..C Martin George Maron. 23. 502 N. New | chonic nephritis. Later in the day the wind mod- efficient tactician who is wary Of | Ransag Cy 4 i A ittle 0OCK. rg... 2 . s ’

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m : aot lis Bible S Hotel Wash- |. Charles Marion David Smith, 22, 113 10] : F ian a Be Students, Howl Wass: Atlington: Mary Agnes Lucile Rawlings, | bana Blackwell, 73. at 564 N. King St. coast, which in itself would have| If, indeed, he now has in mind Miami Fa. ... 21. 3852 English. Patricia Teeb. 27 davs. at Methodist. (hampered landing operations @ major attack across 500 miles of | Mobile. Ala. c5iery

Indiana Junio: " Chamber of Commerce, ! - tal. Washington. all das | Robert W. Stevens. 33, 2457 Shelby: Ken- | proncho- ; i | y : Hotel Washingion i Ineth Dale Hess, 26, 758 Tremont. Ra(ho-pmeumonia. 0 o Emerson | trough the surf, lashed by the pre- desert, slow movements would seem Jv Orleans

aay. McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co., Clay-| AY eney. 2 759 W oth: | : | : "Cl vost Fotel ‘ail dav... "ol Wetel |e Ey ® h: cerebral hemorrhage = TL op |COGINE heavy weather. Such un- [the most advantageous. But it is|Okiahoma Ciiy. Okla. B Ll Xue, Clayp ' sSharles Richard North. 22, 611 No La- | arteriosclerosis. 10. al . Pitol| predictable conditions emphasize uncertain as yet what his basic| Maha, Neo. vor oo B Tn Shin. Mary Frances Watson. 23, 20 W.| Jean Whitman. $6. at 1718 N. Talbot |the value of Italy's restraining in- purpose may be. At present he is| Portland. Ore. .... MEETINGS TOMORROW Leerie T. Lolljns. 26.1338 Olney; Dorothy | Rosa Masterson, 69. at 2016 'W. New fluence. : [probably testing out the British de- (San frionio, Tex... Rotary Club, Claypool Hotel. noon. : . chronic myocarditis. Italian caution and realism must fenses before determining his next St Louis p

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