Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1941 — Page 32

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‘WTO TOLL RES Por opin Ad Bil |GARS KILL 2760, Former Dies == NAZI FLIR sp yA " | 1017 FOR YENR Support Dur y be Deb te DRG NURRY e221 Fe 10 V ENV 0, , REARaMR moms 1 se 1 {

i [ i; ik ai sreke ~—A "T8-year-old farmer who died By DR. GEORGE G GALLUP A think Congress hould Tuesday hight had two hearts,

Now. 4 Above: E Figure for Divectar, Attanicas Lox Instituie | ; eg To. 9. Per - Cent Over 1940, both fully developed, and he died {Yon Werra Fights Le Men! Spring Brings Two

: Pa PRINCETON; N. J., Feb. 26—Pub-] © 9 day : : because of a ruptured left ventri- : aL Same Date in 1940; 2 |iic sentiment for President Roose XO8 ,oineareenss 54% 58% 55% Council Says; Highest | cal in the “extra” heart, accord- To Canada Where He Exciting Groups of Good-Looking

~: : velt’s lease-lend bill as measured by NO r....oisiene, 22 20 : ing to Dr. A. E. Merkel. ; ; Girls Injured. an Institute survey has shown | Qualified lis ‘11 Since 1937. Dr. Merkel, who conducted an Escaped Captors. Indianapolis continued its march slight decline since the Ser. ate de-|No Opinion .... 9 Co 1M CHICAGO, Feb. 28 (U. P.).—The| autopsy, said John Swanson Frick, | WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U. P.. to a new high in traffic deaths as|bate of the measure began (wo weeks In all three surveys the persons|National Safety Council reported to-| of Phoenix, Ore, had a second |_Counsel for Baron von Werra, 26- ; heart situated in the lower left | o.: 014 German air lieutendnt who

DE, a or Sven IR IT (Slving. qualified Aner fomunonly day that 2760 persons were killed in| chet, helow the spleen and underpital of injuries received Saturday|voters who favor | i in the bill, for a provision against| traffic. accidents during January. | neath a lung. The normal heart escaped from a Canadian prison at 16th and Senate Ave. outright passage | J bi ships or convoys abroad, and a pro-| | The Council said the number of wap | in the usual place. desert train into the United States, argued His death yesterday was the 17th of Dre bil has vision against sending an American deaths was 9 per cent higher than| _ <4° EY an ks doit today that he should be permitted of the year, as compared to 13 in|droppe y 0 a expeditionary force. Jost year and the highest for the ye sherds yo tn Jackson County | is return to Germany. the County at the same time last per cent —a de- i A decline of sentiment for the bill 1957 » | Wiliam J: Toke. tow York. said year, Ten deaths have been in the|crease of three { is observable in the rank and file|Same month since 193%, | = . | members could recall a similar "W l8% 7; “OBIS, NOW ork, sal city, compared to eight last year./p e rcentage = + of both Democrats and Republicans,| “The January traffic deaths cost| phenomenon. Dr. Merkel said the oh Suman Ape ae Two young women injured when points since the : as the following trend indicates: |the nation’as many lives as would| Second heart Supplied los) to Bis Board Ten Loe nal their car crashed into a culvert yes- Institute’s last Feb. 14 the’ sinking of the battleships Mis- gown Bytom 8 e Je and prob- ie shod. TRG dl ounury terday on U. S. 40 west of Indian-|survey Feb. 14. | oy Demo- Repub-|sissippi and New Mexico, two of the| ably beat. in uniso: 0 ah 5 Some DD ne Craven. apolis were reported recovering to- However, the } or licans | United States’ largest dread-| Panion organ. . ad a YI00 ADpes Lavon the : day at Methodist Hospital. number who [EERIE IIE naughts,” the Council said. normal pulse while he lived, the ppe boar physician said. . Came Here in Rowboat

They are Miss Dorothy Hadley,|favor passage is Dr. Gallup Opposed On the brighter side the Council 17, of Mooresville, the driver, and|still more than 20 said that, despite the January in- "BULLITT ALAR ARMED Von Werra, who escaped from his

Miss ‘Marcia Longmier, also 17, of |twice as large as the number in out- 8 crease, 19 of 42 states reporting captors on three occasions following

Plainfield. Their car was de-|right opposition. : showed’ decreases over January last] NEW YORK, Feb. 28 (U. P.).— molished. : To measure the effect of the ar- year with Nevada, Utah and Massa- | William C. Bullitt, former ambas- |the crash of his plane near London

guments pro and con the American | chusetts showing reductions of 50,|sador to France and Soviet Russia, |last September, was taken into cusCRIMINALS URBAN BORN [Institute of Public Opinion inter- ans ‘147 and 34 per cent, respectively. called last night for an immediate tody by U. S. authorities at OgdensBAY CITY, Mich. (U. P.).—Most|viewed a representative sample of *| Staies With 130 per: tent reducyions Preclamasion. of. a national emer | ug. N.Y. Jan, 2¢ ‘after crosding als are urban born, accord-|the nation’s voters during the period Opposed 3 over:last year were Minnesota, New gency if one is necessary to speed th : ” v Sein an a survey by the Rev Corwin Feb. 16 through 24, using the ques- Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut |construction of arms for the de-|!ne St. Lawrence River in a roweo a: ; 14 - ‘and Ketntucky. mocracies fighting the Axis nations. | boat. ; ; : A district immigration inspector has recommended he be deported to Canada, “if practicable,” or to Germany. He is under $10,000 bail for illegal entry into the United States, which constitutes a misdemeanor. ii Topken opposed the suggestion that the German flier be re- y ' turned to Canada, asserting that 9COTe8 of Styles and Combinations

such action would violate interna-

tional law providing refuge for ® V-neck pull-overs in dropstitch knit with two prisoners in neutral countries, pockets. In plain-colors. = Deportation Provided S ® FULL BUTTON or ZIPPER FRONT COAT

The possibility of deportation to and JACKET MODELS , . « many 2-tone Canada arises from a provision of combinations, also cloth fronts and backs.

gralion. law permitting the In camel shades, browns, green and blues.

Hard 10 Believe, Asnt Bt? ||Attomey General to depart, an sien a gong

dence or the country of origin. Mr. Topkeén argued that Canada

could not be construed as von £ é 7 y Werra’s last residence. io “Under the international law, the Ir minute an escaped prisoner enters rE a neutral country, he ceases being a| prisoner of war,” he said. “He must| 3 be given the opportunity to leave or | j

be given restricted residence.” ’

ow ITC and TOP 'e | WARRANT LACKING, ALL WOOL SUITS and TOPCOATS. STI Lard

With the Beverly label and all that stands behind i ; : A club proprietor who pleaded not it, values like these are and will be practically un- 4 5 Bo Moston of the 153 Slog

Machine Act was discharged yestero ay ause police had acted withheard of, during 1941. No. punches are pulled. out a search warrant, Despite the "upward" trend in clothing prices + ||_ Judge John L. McNelis upheld a : . I ‘ motion to discharge Ray Riche, 45, we've taken a sizable portion of our select Beverly of 525 Prospect St, who was manf the Uni-Ai stock and marked them (7.95. Let NOTHING Be Ion eA al Workers Sup 0 keep you from acquainting yourself with the : Sonfseated Jo Sig ‘maclines Jn 8 Definitely a Quality Assortment superiority of Beverly clothes, because 17.95 is : “The Motion will be sizined, y y TE. . TF due to the fact that the club was a ® All wool Shitiand bull:overs! phenomeral for such style, tailoring and quality. % — - private place and that there was no : pull-overs! : : search warrant,” Judge McNelis said, All wool Shetland sleeveless sweaters with The Best Models in ruling on the motion by defense button fronts! : AIREY ged cng all tot ® Coat and jacket models with either button FIRM, MEATY, ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS The Best Colors machines inclosed in steel cabinets oor ul Ypres oss! cambiisil were broug! e police st#tion. ' ombinations. All but one of the closed machines ® Fine all wool English ribbed pull overs! ALL WOOL SHETLAND TYPE SPORT SUITS The Best Patterns were taken into Municipal Court 3. ® In camel Sader luggage, Ain) fe and ; Judge MeN ordered the eight : many other colors. . . : : LV} ma es turned over to the Ee / Coat of this suit may be bought Sizes for Men and Sect to Be destroscd. MF. om : ® Men's sizes 36 to 46. . . ; aske at they not be confiscated. with contrasting slacks for 18.95. ; Young. Men of Tule MeNehs save hin op os ; 3 to prepare a motion to retain the cabinets.

LIGHTWEIGHT HEATHER-TONE TOPCOATS | 4 Builds FREEMAN PROPERTY Swanky styles in colors gquaran- OWNERS TO MEET

teed to command admiration. ; Wits the fishing season still in the future and everyone has a

BLOCK’S—Downstairs Store little leisure time, property holders on Lake Freeman, near Monticello, are to meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Christamore House, 502 N. Tremont Ave. to discuss mutual problems. They have formed the Lake Freeman Civic Association, which they hope to incorporate, and which they believe will be a means of successfully solving problems that arise during the' vacationing months. John Mutschler, Indianapolis, is $

association president, and N. H.

Cory, also of Indianapolis, is sec- : ! re -treasurer. Ts CONNIE, CLAIRE, I 0 RIT N E ceo anp cLayton|! SHOES FARGO, N. D, Feb. 38 (U.P)— poy lo First With Military Styling

The Brown quadruplets — three weeks old—were christened in they, || jg in perfect step with the military trend in either of hospital chapel yesterday by Bishop| 4 co two new FORTUNE SHOES. (Left) Tan bal oxford with

Aan Mengh of Whe Farso dio arch support, leather soles and rubber heels. Also in black The quads, three boys and a girl, | (Right) Tan military monk strap with arch support, leather soles

wy 4. : » owhshire : gg Mrs is Brown, Sle and rubber heels! Sizes for men. : ~ Fe : : ai Aa a The babies were wheeled into the DR P SS TROUSERS » : : CEVERS/BLE FIVER 77P CONT ; chapel in incubators which were : “Wf : opened only briefly for the ceremohy.

DR. A. E. MORGAN ON

PROGRAM AT CHURCH

3 E 3 : Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, former i : iy . J chairman of the Tennessee Valley : : Authority ghd President of oh : * : : > . College until 1936, speak at the Mary taken Lormirntbisrtershial You ve seen them in Esquire at 2 higher En tei Chea at a ram ¥ i i Worsteds, price. This-is the new spring version . . . N. Alabama St., at 8 p. m. March 7. + tweeds, Shetlands and- other fabrics: ented styles with : 5 ' la life, His subject will be “If the Social By vis the coat that'll lead a double life ; « » Order Breaks Down, What Then?”

high risg of plain conservative styles. - : ie the coat that, from its appearance. should Dr. Morgan is noted as an engi-

i } : sell out faster than its predecessors. neer and educator and has written All -Wool Gaba rdine SL.ACKS

and SPORT SLACKS kh. IVER | : S 5 Do Cr oa Corrie the

—Lightwetght pin-wale (or regular : Probably the most: desirable slacks you ~ thickset) corduroy on one side. Soft,

can own, Ideal for contrasting orrhar-. \ ol durable gabardine on the other, : | 3 Vi or 0199 . monizing wear with sport coats, The | Eh : a ; : : : os BEVERLY 5 NEWEST SP RING

right weight. "Right" colors. Fine

quality. that holds its. press. Pleated: BR a nd . —COLORS: College: Taw and Teal _ Te All oe 9 ig “pe | EEP oY NUMBER . . ."THE ROAMER JI | Ei 3 A : Any Sise o 00 ee

—SIZES: 84 to 4h.

: eon Right in weight right in style for early : : gia spring wear! A crush weight medium brim Ye is : 1 : ' BI’ in a soft unlined feit . .. with welt edge for $ BLO CK’S-Downs ta irs Store athe ho AT? SERVIC service! In the new shades with contrasting. ‘ .

| two-tone pugaree or plain narrow bands! One {of ‘many new Beverlys for men and young