Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1940 — Page 18
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RAYBURN LAUDS Heads oo Unit 2 FROM INDIANA
Ludlow, Larrabee Praised. For Service Given in Present Congress.
Times Special | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Reps. Louis Ludlow and William H. Larra- | bee, both. Democrats, have received | very warm and friendly form letters from Speaker Sam Rayburn.” | The only difference in the text of | the two letters was that Rep. Lud- | low’s began “Dear Louis” while Rep.! Larrabee’s started off with “Dear Doc.” Before becoming a Congress- | 3 man, Rep. Larrabee was a family | doctor at New Palestine. The Speaker listed the commit-
tees on which each served in a paragraph thanking them for their serv-
Gen. Wade Hampton Hayes commands the first Armored Car Company, composed of American volunteers, British forces.
to be enrolled with |
ices. Otherwise, the letters were identical with those received by all’
the other House Democrats. | C UR Y S ni IGHT 0 N
Here is the Ludiow text: _ “Dear Louis: Before the Congress |
closes I want to thank you per- | § ; sonally for your fine spirit of co-| NAZIS AIR LINES ' operation with the House leader- | ship. i
stint to the work of the House of To Combat Competition vitally important Committee on Ap-! ice not only to your district but | —Administration officials today con“I trust that the people of your|strengthening of United States’ air of Representatives where, on ac- combat German competitors.
“I have depended on you very | : time, energy ana. abiity_ without, U- S. Considers Quick Steps Representatives. “Your work as a member of the In Latin America. oa easton has been outstanding wasHINGTON, Oct. 17, (U. BO. also to the country at large. ‘sidered steps for immediate district will return you to the House Jines services in Latin America to count of your character and ability, The move followed announcement you will gain even more in power from Rio De Janeiro of the amal-
and influence in the years to come. gamation of services by the Ger-| 1 “With every good wish, I am, sin-. man-owned and operated Condor Mack, who died Tuesday in St. Vin‘Line and the Snapp line to open a icent’s Hospital, will be said in St.!
cerely yours, Sam Rayburn.”
CHARGES LINDBERGH iio: PERILS U. S. MORALE “American ‘authorities are con-
cerned over the operation of any BOSTON, Oct. 17 (U, P.).—At- German owned and operated air torney General Robert H. Jackson {line within striking distance of the accused Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Panama Canal. The new threat ils 8 appeared while officials believed of undermining confidence in Amer- they had overcome the principal ican leadership in a speech last | dangers of three other foreignnight. iowned air lines operating in the “Col. Lindbergh's speech Monday general vicinity of the Canal night could not have been better Two of these were the former timed to “weaken the morale of |Scadta Lines, operated in Colomdemocracy and undsrmine the bia, and the Sedta, operated in spirit of our defense effort,” Mr. Ecuador by German interests. The Jackson told the Law Society of other was the Taca Lines, owned by Massachusetts, |New Zealand interests and operated “It was significant,” Mr. Jackson by American pilots and American said, “that his (Lindbergh's) oniy equipment. reference to democracy was a sneex- | Officials here believe that the proing reference to the effect that the posed new Condor-Snapp service
fnew passenger and cargo service from the east coast of Brazil
public was being harangued aoout may be operated by German pilots |
iwho formerly flew the Scadta planes in Colombia, and who were forced EX-GOVERNOR DIES out of their jobs when the ColomNEWARK, N. J., Oct. 17 (U.P) — |bian Government amalgamated all
1 : : 3 A $ George Silzer, former governor of (the air lines in Colombia, forming New Jersey, collapsed on a Newark | Somplan Nationalized Avistreet and died shortly last night, 20¢3 LINES. :
presumably of a heart attack. re, _,Y,Y,Y,—YYY ‘SEEK MINTON’S AID FOR HOLT PAROLE
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Sherman Minton (D. Ind.) was re-
mayor of Kokomo, who is serving a pentitentiary for WPA fraud.
The request came from Kenneth E. Shockley, former Howard County
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ATHENIA LIFE BELT FOUND
| dtion marked “Athenia,
| by Isaac Short, a fisherman.
tic Sept. 3, 1939. sons lost their lives.
110 E. WASHINGTON
through the Amazon Valley to Co-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Senator |
quested today to advocate parole; : for Olin Holt, former Democratic] Ar- Stanley.
15-month sentence in Leavenworth
Democratic chairman and attorney for Mr. Holt. The former mayor be-| gan serving his sentence last June and under Federal penal rules will But | ’ this is a second sentence for mr. | Cropuyite. Holt'and Chairman Arthur D. Wood pfarshall, two other daughters, Mrs. | of the Board of Parole has recom- Nora Riddens mended that the petition be denied. ' | Mr. Holt's first sentence grew out, of liquor conspiracy charges under
ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Oct. | (17 (U. P.).—A life belt in good con- jjam Lionel Hichens, 66, English inLondon’ | was found yesterday on Cape Ray ‘the Carnegie Trust Fund, has been : TY The killed in a London air raid, it was Athenia, a British-owned passenger! revealed todav. boat, was sunk in the North Atlan-| chairman of the Cammellaird Ship Ninety-three per- Co. and a director of the London-
PERRY TRINKLE | 15 DEAD AT 80
Retired Kingan Employee Was Old Timers’ | Club Member:
Perry Trinkle, 827 Westbrook] ‘Ave, a retired employee of Kingan |& Co.,. died yesterday after a {lengthy illness. He was 80.
1 | Mr. Trinkle was born in Washing- | ton County and had lived here 23! | years. He worked for Kingan’s for! {19 years. He was a member of the] company’s Old Timers’ Club. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eliza- | (beth Trinkle; a son, Glen Trinkle;: ‘two daughters, Mrs. Lorena Craw{ford and Mrs. Frieda Hart, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Brad land William Trinkle, both of Leip-| isic, and five grandchildren. | Funeral services will be held at 10 ‘a. m. tomorrow in the Westbrook! Church of the Nazarene. Burial will] ibe in Floral Park.
William A. Grass
Funeral services for William A. Grass, who died Tuesday at his home, 1528 Lexington Ave., will be jheld at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Bert S. Gadd Funeral Home. The Independent. Order of Odd Fellows,: of which he was a member, and the! Rev. Joseph Belcher will have, charge. Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Mr, Grass was 69. He was born| iin Hancock County and was a mem- | {ber of the Methodist Church: at | Charllotesville, Survivors are his; | wife, Mrs. Lida Sager Grass; four, | sisters, Mrs. Cora James, Mrs. Jessie | Wiseman and Miss Alice Grass, all| {of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Elsie Mc-
Quinn, Villa Park, Ill
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Mrs. Mary Mack |
| Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary
|Roch’s Church at 9:30 a. m. to-| imorrow., Burial will be in Holy! Cross Cemetery. } | | Mrs. Mack, who was 36, lived at 3429 | [Ransdell Ave. She was born in Co-| 'lumbus, but had lived here most of | {her life. She was a member of St.! |Roch’s Church and belonged to its] [Altar and Rosary Society. | Survivors are her husband, Carl; ‘J. Mack; two sons, James and] {Ronald. and two brothers, the Rev. ‘Fr. J. T. Sees, Springfield, Ill, and! {John F. Sees of the U. S. Navy.
Mrs. Ernstine Krueger
Mrs. Ernstine Krueger, 2009 No-| lan Ave., a resident of Indianapolis; for 55 years, died yesterday in St.| {Francis Hospital. She was 75. She came to Indianapolis from her na[tive Germany. Mrs. Kruger was a member of Emmaus Lutheran! { Church. { Survivors are three daughters, |Mrs. Elsie Kolthoff, Mrs. Emma | Dennis and Mrs. Elizabeth Joer-! iendt; a son, Henry A. Krueger; 14; three
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{grandchildren and great-| | grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H.| | Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial
(will be in Concordia Cemetery.
William L. Stanley
William L. Stanley died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.| Tillie Marshall, 2842 N. Gale St.| He was 81. | a native of White |County, Illinois, was a retired New! | York Central Railroad employee. He [retired in 1929. He was a member of {the Modern Woodmen of America land the Methodist Church. | Services will be held at the {Moore & Kirk East Side Mortuary lat 8 p. m. today and at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Crossville, Ill. Burial! 'will be at Little Wabash Cemetery | Survivors include, besides Mrs. | Grayville, Ill, and! Mrs. Myrtle Calvin, Indianapolis.! Two sons, Chester of Crossville and iMelvin of Indianapolis, also sur-| vive,
| ——————————————— { | ENGLISH LEADER KILLED | LONDON, Oct. 17 (U. P.).—Wil-|
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| Midland-Scottish Railway.
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