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¢ PAGE 6 | oo oe INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ ila FRI w, OCT. 4, 1940 OD J i pms Ts ome coe cv.r, CANADA IS SLOW NA T3UILD SIX aH Ne |
| The bill became effective at mid-| ton and coke prices will be increased | —County supervisors, for economy,
; : 8 a ; > : i , i 40 cents a ton. lan the construction of a $3000 : 1 Tame save In. ou. 4 co PE a ide and proves fn aon natty oreo x (ON AP i ~—Members of the Indiana Dis- mines. Proportionate increases will] Laws against the vending of nar-| present undertakers charge $7 : ] : |
ict Coal Board will meet here to-|be reflected in the retail prices of|cotics are enforced in 33 states of| each funeral. The erematory would
i i 50. Eos = Jay to discuss application of. the|both coal and coke. | the Union, ; ; reduce the cost to a DRAFT PROGRAM | IJ TRIATION yo
30,000 Begin Army Training | ad. a 0 13 ake Trip From Wednesday; Leaders Op- = | He ran, , Rumania to pose Overseas Service. a |
(Third of a Series)
By LUE S. MNLER snd ; BEL] : Jugoslavia, Oct. 4 Times Special Writer ; a ! Ea al “temporary camps,” - WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Canada : a an Siena) extra-territorial is making a very gingerly approach : : 3 3 ; which 1 Protas to the conscription of troops.’ 2 4 5 privile; bj : been built along the In fact, the words “conscription” : : i Danuki in" “western railways in and “draft” are serupulously ; Co Jugoslt| Li ia to assist in the avoided. “Mobilization” is the ac- Gono o_—. ; trek gi 0,0 i repatriated Germans cepted term. But, whatever you a from | = viz zd Bessarabia and call it, 30,000 young men must turn 2 i] So i Bokoy| .» F: x ania. up Wednesday for Army training. 2 : a Con, e .:vith concrete floors, Although Canada is at war, they sheet-| , =; ildings, radio transwill serve only 30 days—in contrast : RT Ee mittir| stsi ons, German . armyto the one-year service by draftees Sw TR || type = k- hens and other serve in non-belligerent America. ~~ 45 ices, t| © -» ¢zinns have been ‘erected One reason for that is “the as-| 3 x oa {during e ‘-ist 45 days, and were sumption, in the words of Defense i 5 3 functii ag ull blast yesterday. Minister James. L. Ralston, that : 3 3 “The . np: commander at Zemun, “there is at the moment no short- across e “aaube from Belgrade, age of manpower in England.” ; ] assert, ha: the government hopes Another, and more urgent reason, : to cli th. entire 120,000 within is the political history of conscrip- : gr two p| hs.
tion in Canada. . ‘f-dical Attention
Delayed Draft in Last War Flames and huge clouds of black smoke soar up from hangars and | Aft c.ring consent of the
In the World War, Canada did : : iti : 0c 1Jugos) vz.rament a month and ‘fio adopt the draft until 1917, after gasoline dumps on Italian military airfield at Addis Ababa, according a hall ls German government
: Nog : : ; to the censor’s caption on this official photo, taken from a R. A. F. oo tiofls S— “Blac Genuine Re ” [he nied i dod pane iis plane during a British raid on Ethiopian capital. Note how Italians ont go hee 4 Slag CEDAR LR Sa : ticularly among French-Canadians spotted planes at wide intervals about the field, to minimize damage tion. | ¢ camps. Construction CHEST R ) : . : Af in Quebec, was intense and some-|_from just such air attacks. corps: y'ganized among the . PN : times violent. Politically, conscrip- “voli ee .:che,” the German with Every : fis : : ‘tion has been a dangerous word | o mine: =f in Jugoslavia, under ~ 3-Room ; : A lever since. May eo T IS ne awyer their ~‘uchrer, Doctor Sepp
Outfit ; | In fact, both major parties—Lib- Jank:
7 leral and Conservative—are formally ° 1 lating . ; 4 |pledged against conscription for Did Resemble Bait tender {to me al Zzcilities, since many of $ 2 50 Cc WEEK 40 Sa ios, ° . | .
{the 1. ani are ill. Among the | The “mobilization” now. getting 2 first © © inz=nat of 1200 to 1500 ex=
under way is for domestic duty only. | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 4 (U., Mr. Ahrens, in final argument, fo “asterday it was under-
RE 3 fl Some Canadians suggest that if in|P.).—Sam S. Allie provs today that | sought to discredit Mr. Allie’s state- | stood .t 2 0 women were in an tor” Small Fig2 8! time it becomes necessary to send|2 courtroom isn’t oe place thay ments. . advar, t2zc of pregnancy. After” S ma . pes | conscripts overseas, a * ‘National”| Cracks” but he’s still convince id «You heard nim Say that 1 joked) AfG 5: fed and housed: at , ’ SERRUCK ARR ; +i. SOmMe attorneys look like bartenders. Sa} 3 Akt Hl entris y Dow n : >} Government embracing all parties, Lo . Vid het ; ontingent will entrain / Lin fear fare tM CL : Mr. Allie was a witness for the like a bartender,” he told the jury. ial : [4 s. 24. 1 M will have to be formed first. ¢ i th ber: tril of Pete! .« ea : v —aboard 15 specia Pay ment | state a e robbery | “You do,” said Mr. Allie from the | ‘wo trains will run daily, Sn : back of the courtroom. 3 he travelers to their new hr , was questioning him. He] : Jo LH 5 Bu L q ; A tntiton that Sp sitting in| Judge Brown Harris sent a bailiff | | | coiguered Poland, chiefly gd simply to give 300,000 men 30 days| “i, veln when Kobe robbed the to bring Mr. Allie before the bar [in th! = 2nd Pomeranian dis-
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Men 21 to 45 Face Call Kobe and Kobe's attorney, Richard | YT ars — = > = | The present plan, however, is fe : # ! |
fd of training in the course of the next . ) i : ; | bartender of $900. and as the officer neared him Mr. { : § year—that is, 10 classes of 30,000) «what did the bartender look Allie remarked, “I've been thrown 1 er camps have been built each. Refresher courses in succeed- jjkes» Mr. Ahrens asked. + lout of better courtrooms than this.” Zsnube in Jugoslavia, ag |Ing years are contemplated. “He looked like you,” said Mr.| Judge Harris fined Mr, Allie $25 | Prah¢ “- and Veliko Gradishte. | The first class consists of 21-year-| Ajjje, (for contempt but set the fine aside | Ar¥ ~~: 2. the third camp here (olds. But all men between 21 and| «you mean I look like a bar- when Mr. Allie apologized. . |at Zer = sand-spit opposite the 145 (with certain exceptions such as tender?” the attorney asked. | | “But judge,” said Mr. Allie, “I |heigh Zizigrade—the emigants (the Mennonite and Doukhobor| “Well, this bartender looked like still say that bartender and that|will | . i0u:>c until they. can ba
sects) are subject to call. you,” Mr. Allie said. [lawyer look alike.” moves in westward. | There seems to have been, so far, |. = : =
no great resistance to the draft. Of |& course Mayor Camillien Houde of {Montreal made an issue of it, and {urged his citizens not to register #§ but M. Houde seems to be a polit{ical opportunist of a type familiar lin many American cities, and few gl tears were noted when he was ar(rested and shipped off to intern-| iment at Petawawa. _ ] French-Canadians Approve French-Canadians with whom I
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| The draftees, incidentally, will be | paid $1.20 a day, compared to $30 a : 4 month in our own country. (A CaHl | ar 16-PC BEDROOM i nadian dollar,” however, is worth ° {only about 90 cents, U, S.) Canadian officials feel that the 30-
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