Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1941 — Page 16
PAGE 16 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1041
JACKSON DINNER Horor Men 0. S. 18 BETTING FCC Checks on [ATTUCKS PARENTS [TALKS RENEWED 7 pAROLES GRANTED, MATSUOKA To sToP
BOUNDARY DISPUTE IN MOSCOW 2 DAYS
ie Foreign Radio | LEADERS Named QO BRITISH ASSETS .. ro. 0 6 TO Soir Se 0) 32 OTS DENED
Wh March I = y i —The Federal c 2 WU. | parents of Crispus Attucks High|P~ —Representatives of Indiana| iy, giate Clemency Commission| Foreign Office spokesman said toda ; ommunica- ISchool pupils will go “back toland Kentucky met here today to today paroled seven prisoners and that Foreign Minister Yosoke Mate . ! i : A Commission has established [school during the annual Home and [attempt once more the settlement of rejected the parole petitions of 32 | suoka would stop two or three days Committees Appointed in & Liquidation Aire Already Under | “round-the-clock” listening posts [School Night next Wednesday at|ipe old boundary dispute between Others. [in Moscow on his way to meet (yer ui - on foreign short-wave radio |the school. the two states: | Among those paroled were: [man and Italian officials, but only Each District for 7 Way In Payment broadcasts to “pay particular at- The project is sponsored jointly . a ; Lorenzy Dow Ashcraft, a World to extend, in passing through the pd tention” to subversive or propa- |by the school's home economics and| Lhe controversy involves a small War veteran who was sentenced in| 1%. the “Japanese Government's March 29 Event. : : For Arms. ganda programs. lindustmal arts departments, accord-|tract on the Indiana side of the! Payette Circuit Court on Dec. 10 | greetings to the Soviet Goverhs : : The FCC announced yesterday ing to Russell A. Lane, principal. |Ohio River known as “Green River ee | MEN.” i X : that 350 techr t | 1921, to a life term for first-degr Committee appointments for the S By THOMAS L. STOKES 9 hiclans, translators, | ponowing a dinner in the school | Island.” | murder, The © oh con luded | i i N Times Special Writer clerks and propaganda analysts n nuraer, e Commission C annual Jackson Dav dinner March | . w , . ov : : : ; cafetera at 6:30 p. m., fathers and| Samuel D. Jackson, former at-| [that he had served as much time] : : ASHINGTON. March 20 —Liq-| are employed in listening posts torney-general, be f th 29 at the Clavpool Hotel were an-| g : “ . Cais scattered at strategic places Sons will go to industrial arts rooms | VE : he aT We e as _the facts of the case justified. nounced today by Albert O. Deluse } jjuidution of British ‘@ssets in the throughout the country. ® | where they may work on the family | Indiana delegation said Indiana| Olarence Sekema, who was con-| State direct . if v ih lebrati it i E | United States is proceeding apace “The listeners and analysts will | C2, repair shoes, sharpen wood | would ask only that the boundary |victed in White Circuit Court and EE Or wo XE I: Blin connection with payments for| pay particular attention to voice | working tools and repair furniture, | be drawn in such a Way as to in- sentenced on Jan. 7, 1936, to a term wip - Mr. Deluse, who also is 12th Dis- | ——m *% | purchases in the United States un®| broadcasts, including newscasts, 'work in the tailor shop or work on clude the Evansville water works| sf 20 years for bank robbery in| » SHIPS TORPEDO! CO trict Democratic | cEeHl speeches, announcements, and |Orawings for remodeling parts of on Indiana soil. connection with the holdup of a| 5 : PEDOED i ¥ chairman, has] der commitments that antedate the| ,j.viats ‘as well as some musical | the home, If such an agreement could be hank at Brookston, Ind. | LISBON, Portugal, March 20 (U, named separate Lend-Lease Act. programs,” the commission said. | Mothers and daughters can re- reached, Mr. Jackson said, Indigna| The bank recovered the $1766 P.).—The Navy Department picked committees for) A report on progress and meth- The POC established earlier a |Ceive instruction together in the Would bring friendly supreme court | taken in the robbery and offered no up distress calls early today from each ‘of ‘the ‘dis- 3 ods of liquidation was made hi system in co-operation with the [rth economics department. Be- | action against Kentucky to estab-| protest to Sekema's parole, Clem- | two merchant ships reporting they tricts in the ¥ Hague = Smith, Dui: Sr, Army and Navy intelligence serv- [sides the opportunity for participa- | lish a permanent boundary. | ency Commission officials said. State had been torpedoed 200 miles east State. Morris Chisholm Te ™ ie et Pe story of Brit. | ices and the Federal Bureau of |tion, there will be a number of ex- | | Senator Floyd I. Garrott (R. Battle of Cape Verde Islands. They were Headquarters i tC] oa Li ee as art I oe ings Investigation to prevent trans- [hibits and demonstrations. chairman, and Leon J. Duvaul,|Ground) appeared before the Com- believed to be the 6076-ton Clan {is nancial tra mission of subversive messages on | The general committee on -ar- |Marimon Hansbery, Edward Gail-| mission with the man’s parents to MacNab and the 5529-ton Mandalay,
for the commit- | tee are in Parlor |the war began. domestic airlanes. rangements includes: w L. G. King, | lard, Hilliard Harris and Mr. Lane. | ask his release. both British ships ‘out of Glasgow,
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spokesman said Matsuoka { probably would renew his acquaine- | tance with Russian Premier-Foreign | Oommissar V. M Molotov, but that | no schedule of visits had heen are ranged.
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r br ast 3 | security for defense articles trans- o i | ferred hereafter under the Lease- il B YI) 8D N T 2 v YZ (0 ho 0 N the local dinner will be Senator | SR -_ [Lend Act, SO ee : " , AYA »y f . O H PS curities— ’ os " ER
Lister Hill (D. Ala.). Senate whip. : : fe a {able category—as are not needed Flynn Honorary ‘Chairman a | for payment of previous commit- | 7 8 (ments. He disclosed that orders placed
Chairman Edward J. Flynn and | in this country by the British pur-|
Treasurer Richard J. Reynolds of | Swill Mladen ae the Democratic National Commit- | chasi S8 1 f tee: Frank M. McHale and Mrs amounted to $2,700,000,000. Up to Samuel Ralston, national Demo- | | March 12, olen 1 A eratic committeeman and commit- | ; (bill became law, the miss teewoman: Fred F. Bavs and Mrs. | 3 [ made payments totaling $1,682,000.- | Edna A. Bingham, State committee | a ae ga 300 So chairman and vice chairman; | Edward K Kk to be paid by cashing’ in Invesi-; George Stevens lymouth; John | Ran no ments, x g oi S, 1 out i he Thi Bartee, Indiana Industrial Counc oil | Two - apprentice seamen from Total British assets in the | Ski BABII Err yarl Mullen. | is : States as of last Dec. 1, were listed roa gas urey ; eh ulen, | Indianapolis have been selected [ag $2167,000,000, comprising $616.State Federat L,ahoy esi- | : 00 00¢ Seti Re R iy Miffow Bote as shonor men of their companies |000,000 of marketable United States | Uy al A 1. C a) . in s Fee » -i ® Brotherhood of Enginmen and Fire | in training .at the U. S. Naval EI $500 pug Soa n a v men Cl Sp Tita D Pas training Station, Great Lakes, 000.000 in official dollar balances and T hese Are Only 3 gart, French Lick, and Mrs. R. Earl} y))insis, $305,000,000 of private dollar bal-|
Peters. Democratic Women's Clubs | dy : ? | They are Morris W. Chisholm {ances i
state president i Iw It has been suggested that the : Aes ; | Jr. 3727 Salem St. and Edward as d $3.98 Rayon Bunny
Also on the honorary committee | Joseph Kasnak, 350 'N. Elder Ave. British dispose of borax and potash
are four officers of the Young] i in the United States. val N Ny 4 They graduated from the station [holdings in the United States, val- N le PRESSES Democrats organization, Steve 8. | Fo ter ded at $20.000.000 in three large Suede 9 \
Gersack and Mrs. Sylvira Koons, | jee rest states T ce seamen were se- | companies in the western states. national committeeman and com- | Bis HPpIthtice Soatiieh Nef.
The honorary committee includes
mitteewoman, and Jerdie Lewis and | lected as MR iien Ng or Negotiations Under Way Miss Mary L. Walpole, state presi-| their proficiency in drill, boats,
Ll y - 0 h Jing, rifle marksmanship, Negotiations are under way to i £ ih . dent and vice president. The com-| SISDa deal with the liquidation of assets A clearance of fine quality, popular 3 & Ao < mittee also includes all members of | and other subjects. Upon gradua- in relations to the whole situation ravon bunnv suede dresses in clever Former Sie to RE 0 7.95 y aluoes in
| tion the two men will be assigned : : oR 5 : : the state committee, all Tmdiana | under this Lend-Lease Bill,” ac- styles, so good for wear to school, RRR ” ) . § : Democratic county chairmen and] to duty with the U.S fleet cording to Mr, Smith. office and shopping! Broken colors 3 : $16.95 Winter : | New | pring
vice chairman and precinct com- | | The budget director revealed that and sizes for misses and women! SE xk j ‘ ay mitteemen and committeewomen. |Chambers, Dewey Myers, Wilfred | Great Britain had contributed | Just 25, so shop early! x & COATS oF q (OA TS | Bradshaw and John McNelis; Mrs.| 171 000.000 for expansion of muni- | > : ifr
District ‘Committee P. C. Kelly, J. Allen Dawson, Wal-| (one plant capacity in the United | £2 3 ; ) The 12th District committee in-|ter C. Boetcher, Adolph Fritz, James states i $500 G40
cludes Judges Joseph Markey, Earl|E. Deery, Sheriff Al Feeney, Thomas| He assured the committee that | R. Cox, Herbert M. Spencer, Herbert | | Hendricks, David M. Lewis, Frank none of the $7,000.000,000 would be | Y y Wilson, Russell J. Ryan, Smiley | McCarthy, Dr, Carleton B. McCul-/ysed to pay for British irae $1.98 Values in AD Here are fur-trimmed , Coats that fit the season : = | loch, Glenn Ralston, Joseph G.|antedating the Lease-Lend Act. Navy FEFmblem Skirt Wy ; CE styles, heavily interlined : g perfectly a perfect fit | Wood, Albert H. Losche, F. B. Ran-| Hereafter, of course, Great Britains | & Rs 3 ". also untrimmed mod- : » for you and a fit for your
| | Cleaned & Pressed som, George O'Connor, James P. needs will be supplied through ap- | Bi) < BRK els, heavily interlined! budget! DRESS or SPORT Many How- coats in fitted or boxy
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DR. 0142 2301 Churchman Ave. | Judge Louis Weiland and Mrs. Mar-| be in reality a partial cancellation | flannel in sizes 24 to 30. | cia Murphy. | of our intended aid.”
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