Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1941 — Page 11

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Rush County Vault Just Wouldn't Work; Elkhart Lawyer, Client Finally Agree —— By FRANK WIDNER

BY RIGHTS, after what happened last week, the Rush County treasurer should be fiscal foolish, check crazy and safe silly. . Into a new safe, purchased from a New Salem bank, Treasurer. Helen Winkler and Deputy Sharlee Kysar placed the salary checks for all county employees. They set the new time locks for the next

morning and closed Next morning the open at the appoir amount of coaxing it. He fiddled around,

up. safe wouldn’t ted time. would budge

but got no

place. He sent for help. The help

arrived with sledge hammers. Two men beat on the doors with

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an hour. No dice. Treasurer Winkler and Deputy Kysar thought it

, was no use and began making

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out, duplicate checks. Just as they signed the last bne—open swung the safe doors.

” ” ”» TWO HEADS may be better than one, but at least one South Bend man wouldn’t go so far as to say the’same of two lawyers. He faced a traffic charge in an

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The charge was “How do

Elkhart court. read. The judge said, you plead?” One attorney said, “Guilty.” Almost at the same time the other said, “Not guilty.” Not knowing whom to believe, the judge sent them out of the courtroom into conference, When they returned they

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Henry A. Wallace America, statement when he told a press conference that he plats to visit every country in this region during his ferm as Vice President, he will evoke two opposite impressions in this region.

DOUBT WALLACE | TRIP TO SUCCEED

Some In Latin America Say

Real Skill Needed to Create Good Will.

By ALLEN HADEN °* Indianapolis Tines The Chicago ily News, Inc. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 13.—~When visits Latin in accordance with his in Washington Jan. 9,

In many parts of Brazil, Argen-

smiled and said in unison: “Not guilty, your honor.”

ORGANIST WAS RIGHT

tina, and Uruguay, covered by this writer, : skeptics react. with . something betwén a sigh and a smile.

LA GRANDE, Ore. (U. P.).—The organist at Central School here complained that the instrument was out of order, A tuner examined it, conceded "its right to be out of order. It hadn’t been tuned since

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skill, one side warns, Mr. Wallace's mission is. likely to be one of the more dismal failure, in view of what has gone hefore. It is pointed out that numerous American good will tours in the past few years have just about exhausted the shallower deposits. Americans are charged with having a tendency to announce what was intended, rather than doing it and leaving explanations until later, with “surveying” while the British, Germans, Italians and even the defeated French have been performing, If the Eritish can reap worthwhile rewards through their mis~ sions in the Latin nations, so can the Amerigans, and Mr. Wallace's tour can be a great thing, say exponents of the other school. Mr. Wallace has a chance to create sucli a favorable impression that his tcur will be accepted as a concrete eipression of some move the United States intends to make within the . framework of PanAmerican co-operation. Multifarious probleins beset the countries of Latin America.

British Mission Succeeds

An excellent example of a fine “good will¥ tour has recently been given by Lord Willingdon’s mission. While Lord Willingdon held the camera's eye and the spotlight, and carried orn the necessary general conversations with high government officials, his assistants engaged without fanfare in trying to patch up the breaks in Great Britain’s trade caused by the war. Many of these assistants were not even invited to parties held in Lord Willingdon’s honor. An additional clever feature is that the raission came, had its say and wenfi away quickly. That is one of thé attributes of royalty and great personages. : The smart ‘politician never stays long enough for the host to discover that after all the visitor is just a man.

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BRAZIl., Ind., Feb, 13 (U. P.).— Armando de Arruda Pereira, Sao Paulo, Biazil, president of Rotary International, last night was guest of honor at a meeting of Indiana Rotarians. The meeting was held here becfiuse this city was named for Senor Pereira’s native country and hecsuse it’s chief industry, brick and tile, is one in which he is associated.

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Committee Here Plans for Entries, Presentation Of Awards.

Entries for the preliminary Statewide competition in =the annual Scholastic Awards Art Contest and Exhibition will be recived at the Wm, H. Block Co. between Feb, 18 and March 25. 2 The contest is for high school pupils and is co-sponsored locally by the Block Company and is part of a nation-wide contest staged by Scholastic Magazine. National competition will be held at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. The Indiana Advisory Committee is assisting in plans for the presentation of the awards. It is headed by Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, past president of the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs; Francis M. Howard, president of State Federation of Art Teachers, and Miss Pansy Mills, supervisor of art at Richmond. The committee also includes Charles Yeager, Manual High High School art department director; Miss Juliane Jensen, director

weg, department of art, Terre Haute: Miss Wilma I, Balyeat, department of art, Anderson, and Paul Weir, instructor at John Herron Art School. First prize in the local competition will be a full-time one-year scholarship to John Herron Art Institute.

FEARS DICTATOR IF LEASE-LEND PASSES

Times Special HAMMOND, Ind., Feb. 13.—The Lease-Lend bill would legalize the President as dictator, Clarence R. Martin, former Indiana Supreme Court Judge, said yesterday at a Lincoln Day meeting of First District Republicans. “We prefer,” he said, “that Britain should win, but we know that when either side wins the seeds of still another war will be sown—as they have been sown in Europe for thousands of years.” Mr. Martin, who served in France as a major of infantry in the 28th Division during the first World War, said that now, 80 years after Lincoln stood at Gettysburg, the nation is “confronted with the mighty problem of how best to train, to arm and to provide for its adequate defense; how best to keep out of the cruel conflict raging across the seas; how best to prevent the ruthless onslaught of totalitarian power from reaching these shores, and how best to end the insidious workings of communistic power.” He said that he believes that it would be better to mobilize and give thorough six-month courses of training to all young men just out of school instead of the draft system.

FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR FORTRESS PILOT

WINAMAC, Ind. Feb. 13 (U. P.). —Funeral services will be held Saturday at St. Peter’s Catholic Church for Capt. Richard Freeman, 33, pilot of the ‘Army flying fortress in which eight were: killed when it crashed near Lovelock, Nev. last Thursday. The flier’s body arrived at the home of his father, Ab Freeman, from Lovelock today.

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Smith's Derby To Be I. U. Prize

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 13. —Indiana University’s “best-liked” faculty member will have the honor of wearing one of Al Smith’s famous brown derbies. Unable to locate a brown derby in Bloomington for its annual gridiron banquet Feb. 18, the I. U. chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, sent a plea to the “Happy Warrior.” Lowell P. Freeland, Sigma Delta Chi president, received a reply from the 1928 presidential candidate donating an autographed

|FDR Expected ' to- ‘Freeze’

U. S. MAY TIE UP FOREIGN FUNDS

Money After Passage of British Aid Bill.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (U,‘P.). —President Roosevelt is expected to “freeze” all foreign funds in the United States as soon as Congress passes the British-aid bill, Informed sources said today that the executive orders have been drawn and are in a White House

pigeon-hole. They would extend the “freezing” process to the funds of such nations as Great Britain, Germany, Soviet Russia and Japan. Freezing orders now apply to countries invaded or dominated by Germany and Russia—France, Norway, ' the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Rumania, ‘Lithuania, Esthonia and Latvia. Foreign owners of those funds must get a license from the Treasury before they can withdraw any money. Extension of the system to all countries would, for example, bring under official observation any attempted inter-country transfer of funds here. Recently, according to officials, there was evidence of a transfer or Russian funds here to German sources. Such friendly nations as those in Latin America, Great Britain, China and Greece, would be issued general licenses making it possible for them to withdrawn funds at will.

LEGISLATURE SHOWS SPEED BOSTON, (U. P.).—Establishing some sort of political speed record, the new Massachusetts Legislature had a bill waiting on Governor Leverett Saltonstall’s desk when he returned from inaugural ceremonies.

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