Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1941 — Page 3

TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a or PAGE 3

HOW GREEKS SAILED Jimmy and Bride on Honeymoon KNOX SUPPORTS he ET TEE: RICHT TO STRIKE POLITICS 5 ver poser

AWAY FROM NAZIS ga UT Led FEE TEE a Y . See Forced ‘Cool-Off" Favored | new RInlonen: Security Board director is proving a difficult one

American Correspondent Aboard Motley Fleet Which Pa > , bg . €y In Defense Work: Feels Wilfred Jessup, who has held the post since 1939, has resigned be= A 3 4 : : X War Now at Crisis. cause of ill health, effective not later than April 30. But Board mems=-

Carried Defenders to New Battlefront—and > LE © 2 : ih ii terrific Presi from all sides, have asked Mr, Jessup to ; Go : Ti % WASHINGTON. April 15 (U.P) — make his resignation effective at the pleasure of the Board to give Recalled Trojan War Fleet. e. ™ 3 iF. S E Secretary of Nave Frans fn | them ample time to make their |—— rere | = 3 oh pe > 5 ae : iW today indorsed legislation for com- | selection of 3 SHCCEsSOr, If he ac- cratic Editorial Association pow= By GEORGE WELLER FREI 1 : : : X : y S Co pulsory “cooling-off” periods before | cepts, Mr. Jessup will start his wow here this week-end. If he Y \t. 1841 By The Indianapolis 1es a the Chicago Daily News. Ined | : 3 od pe SF d § X¢ Strikes may be called in industries | Foseuon May 1. . . shows up, he will he one of the ATHENS April 15. he Giroek retreat bv sea from TL = ul § : Ra producing arms to meet the present | The appointment is to be made | most sought-after visitors because Mae : mT : adh : : & Ding : Fa SYS ) “decisive period of this world war.” oy. Wie Security Board, 8 hon right now he has the biggest pa- \ acedonia and Thrace 18 complete todav-—accomplished by He told the House Naval Affairs | partisan group, with the advice tronage plums to offer. a ragamuflin fleet that looked like Agamemnon’s returning Lo al : ; 4 Committee that he favored the spirit| 209 approval of” the State Treas. | He's stil] tying to oust Will pn ’ hd & 2 : ; aE ; SE AN of the bill by its chairman, Rep ury Board. This latter group Smith as collector of internal across the Aegean from Troy. a 3 2 a \ Carl O. Vinson. (D. Ga.). for com. | Composed of Auditor Richard revenue here, and wants the job The vessels used in this extraordinary strategic feat E 3 Ta pulsory mediation of labor disputes| James, Treasurer James Givens | 10 80 to Glenn VanAuken, local wer larger sp JOP : ok EEE ; ; EEE Sg 3 : in naval industries but suggested; and Governor Henry Schricker, is = attorney He recommended the ere no larger than those of the Trojan war—most of them SE i Fa that it be “pruned up a bit.” He| tWo-to-one Republican. The Gov- | change several weeks ago in less than 40 feet long—and the old salts who sailed them by ¥ : also advocated that it be amended | ernor has the final word, however. | Washington, but there has been i A " : 3 3 to apply to all industries affecting He is empowered to set the di- | N° Presidential action on his prostanding erect at a 10-foot long helm, hewn out of a single 5 : : Fa 2 | defense rector’s annual salary any place posal piece of wood, held between the ankles, never consulted a map # : $ § Mr. Knox said he was opposed to| Petween $1 and $6000 He also has a District Attorney once CE : 3 RN legislation that would entirely “deny Mr. Schricker reportedly will vacancy in Northern Indiana to : SE ; : § ; " ) the right of men to strike.” He said | Not exercise his extraordinary oa, and Lake County Democrats, The withdrawal, which was —_— S- : . : } : ; B R RRR that labor was not entirely to blame | power to set a low salary if the Yao rolied up a big majority last Mack bread and oranges. with hard 3 : 3 3 3 33 N RR a 8 | for the strike situation, since “some | appointment is made from within mon are hot after the job, § "tack as dessert. was served by pas- 3 od NE ¥ Aaa employers are taking advantage of | the organization and without po a ph County also is in the to English’s Dunkirk, showed gengers tossing it from hand to : \ : a our national sense of danger to| litical consideration ns . 3 Sh dns iiiad a or 3 : ® NNR Eva . shy i va inst 2 2 nother upstate battle whic that seafaring Greeks have hand. Although many of the pas-| € x RRR i : Sirenguen their position Rparns 4 U : . the senior Senator will le senzers h mown wh CW i ; ERE BR collective bargaining : : ky td - lost none of their cunningz Senge ‘ had Kn own what 1t was to § J ERE o x nacceptable for Post volves A. W. Hosinski, whose term H ) = try to hold a Bulgarian border fort : y Vinson Urges Adoption FOUR NAMES suggested by the ' 45 U. S. Marshal for the Northern 1 © mer | 1 while it ¢ me d Bie. she y . . x Niarisrms - = h-hh Uy UW irl : : 4 Nee omer s time. yl . os ei Ylye ot mbeq by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the President: Capt. and Mrs. James Roosevelt and Mrs. Agnes Mr. Knox testified on the Vinson | Security Board members yester- District expires July 1, and Peter Through heing the only foreign a eran nes not one Qehneider. the bride's mother, are shown here in happy mood at Beverly Hills, Cal, after the wedding Bill after Rep. Vinson had urged | day were reported to be unac- Biescawicz, former St. Joseph correspondent in northern Greece compiaint was neara vesterday of Mr. Roosevelt and his former nurse, Romelie Schneider. its adoption because of what he de- ceptable to the G. O. P. members County treasurer appointed to durin he German occupation I oh . " = 5 cule tint mf ' 1 of the Treasury Board The the State Tax Bos d pr - gi gE ul au scribed as “defects” in the defense asur} 0a They : ole ax Board recently by Ready to Fight Again | were Raymond O. Smith, assist- Governor Schricker

was a to take 1 chan ith : ’ ; THE able to take HAY a TC SV . Ww h th Fi h | mediation machinery set up by| © ey The ] bv a rh on wr va "OI i Officers and soldiers who could a eo IS ' | President Roosevelt. On that score, ah oy Mr. Jessup; J. Bradley Joiese and other patronage flotilla, which began leaving ne | Mr. Knox said Mr. Roosevelt had ( Lape oe or Qifeelop on wi : bers ohaniy i keep Sons tu an a acia rt ‘narge Lumployment Service; ator VanNuys in conferenc #i

3 1ave escaped the war forever by & pr NSE oie Service in conference <Q " Eve if It L »atterned the defense mediation hin : : ce most } S ost t Everett Gardner. Review Board of the time he’s in town.

h ft or the ast b 0 Re | © ing the Turkish border, were . : "Bostern G te ith A h } ! hoard after the operation of Brit- Rei: 9 YEN x ing Eastern Greece with )s had ¢: making new plans to meet 5 ish labor laws—"admittedly the chairman, and Harold Cash. as- With the next election several been blown up the i forces upon vhe northwest- Ww INGO April 15.—Even best ever devised.’ sistant director in charge of the months away and a united front t % 3 3 the big ne th yoate av mat » ey . ih mate : : : \ L > - . Five different ailgues—: the n fronts. Some expressed the wish e Nip one..my B Vay ma He told the Committee, howeve central office and unemploymen desirable during the legal patron- ] to return to Athen riefiy t - be weighed by the fisherman fol bt ; '| insurance ace be 5 ND nyu Uhh ou | rl NOBYS [ee hg ; en Re 2 cortobot 1 3 of his in that it would be “fatuous’ not lo T 4h battle, this year’s Editorial all having di aboard eve S€€ thelr families before taking up , 3 sil hte ati : N t at S k t A ol i recognize that certain subversive wo names now head the list Agsoclation meeting is not exng soldier i i ’ ) ik 3%: a 3 ah “ tale, with a bulit-in scale attached e 0 ators ee 0 VOIC recognize ue { ain I's ; rr : ; : . ; a Vv principal conveyances m the 3d WE J n of war, but doubt! Bridegroom Must Report to ‘rR shi hi st forwan ¢ g r clements “smal! in proportion to M PrOSpe gv: choices One i pected to churn up the political Salonik Nn the | hal victory never once was ex i : ; SN A a. BE : ' lark Ogden. administrative fireworks which hav g Salonikan wateriror ' } tf final tor never once was ex- a +) “AA ‘ > Syvariiav: vik 4 . M r t | the population, are trying to sabo- 1 8 ac nistrative ) L$ lich have boomed ar Oil anove Piraeus. Which pressed San Diego Marine he a new invention »a Shortage: More Stee the population. rt Te a STERIC | ot AN er oan } i » bs A336 yvaft the write taliban 1 1 1 1 DY raham . . Lc « Li0Il i Dr A rR Killi: : I rc art ched Ww 1axi he moment n i writer talked ; “re \ v Q another House inquiry into i sillian afayette te Artech viol pat one | With a maior of engineers who had Base Tomorrow. heckter of Jamaic: Firms Grant Raise. j In anouhe; Se a i Ae i mayor, former State American he fiercest nigh é ) : { ajJor of engineers who had p line passes from the re the rearmament program and de- Lezion. commander n ‘ COTTON ED | \ of drainage of ; CE iv Ed sisir send SHE Hs thie crinlas Wit v y PRESS faves SOT -ohlems yonald M ht ander and manage! es. Ot iinally bedi HOLLYWOOD. April 15 (U. P.) h a tube in th le, whi By UNITED PR tons labol prot m . x ihe | Of Glen Hillis’ unsuccessful cam- SUBJE T T Y ; . . TEN : ovided with a clutch arra - Prompted by new signs of Gov-| Nelson, purchasing cil x = aig r Governor last Nov C 0 A ATTA YY trac ’ ’ 1 y 00S S ae ON { J t : paign for Gov ernol ast Nove American contracting firm. He Capt. James Roosevelt. eldest son ol ent to take hold of the imme wien ernment interest, negotiators toaay Office of Production Management. : Bey noven : come trom Kavalla, where ail the President, and his bride, the gucired bv the angie Mas. if speeded efforts to open the nation’s opposed anti-strike legislation on WASHINGTON, 1 grounds that public opinion would deal with the defense strikes effectively. Mr. Nelson testifiea before the House Military Affairs Com-

for Greece a feat equivalent

Ts April 15 (U, P.) Che final seiection mav be - Ten Senators agreed with Ellison D, layed until settlement of the in- Smith Jr, son of the Senator from ter-party patronage court fight South Carolina, that a $3900 Senate Ions the G. O. P. “ripper” Agriculture Committee clerkship is ounded p plow mid: yopul | wa . aws, scheduled to go flect ‘necessary’ / re on as wai e | ; \ Sot | g into eft t née SS or otoreyelists Where Rey eveal.. imstant afterward heth coal operators and the{mittee Mav I. Meanwhile. the beh Be Yeors os Bry employment, but the Greek officer said They left immediately after then Traits ine l o op that the Gov- Granted $25,000 Each the seen ARERVeritie. 1 ag tocol arate board thought otherwise, : Uni Mir re orkers that the G¢ { scenes maneuvering will be Accordingly Mr. Smith did not

e glad youre sending Greece : 2 ec Ni y . ittee al 3 d TTEECE marriage vesterday, but h aid it ernment ants mines r Jed to Both Mr. Vinson's commitiee and stepped up el deferment in Class II but instead, bbb o

l Mast ~ 1 i 1 but we wish it « 1 arrive a : . : TA sy : re<. « y as v's busine where vo void a Mei fuel shortage ham- the military iffairs group wer: ” n 1 was given : . re s ; e sooner. Our in can meet Was nobody a = OFFICIAL WEATHER 3 th VED nent program sronted $25.000 each by the House / oo given a 1-D rating, by virtue of them. bavonet for bavonet x4 . ATS » pering the rearmament prosiatn 5 4 Day X : ho z being a student : » hem, bayonet for bayonet: our ar- Were going Tn handful of mines in 12 today to pursue their inquiries. The VanNuys Expected Here tio a1 Eon of low Bt the Na« t anaiul I mines 11 al al } : t 14 J rersity night school. He is

tillerv can match their a rie ALY . Mm MRO AGAY Wik U. S. Weather Bureau __ a EEE Rees y can match their marksman-| His superior officers. however, had tat re idle as 400.000 miners vote Was unanimous SENATOR FREDERICK Van- subject to call July 1

money of the vatio ] kk 1a TT oo} 3 + . 3 3 The caiques were all more or less EY ui Nation al Bank former Romelle Theresa Schneider, vou keep your fish hooked long ft 1 mines. closed since April y Be Al x ib asiis : : \¢ been burned the dav before : : . enoteh to lift it clear of the © > : nad. disnuies Al Diesel-equipped sailboat avril # X were honevmooning odayv, some enough to lift it clear of ti ier 2e dispute : } unevacuated fraction of the : " iotoh Ho Aven if " ; vou can weigh it—even u Secretary of Labor Frances Per-

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ounded pro poop a waiti PS was awaiting the first WM: Qs th ok al » : ages to wriggle off ¢ Ot kins told a contract meeting Of

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aemeiiiion experts red ship but woainst thee i i ile as The ee Ly ahead oh > ut agan nese waves of gered him to art t INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST—P ar tls sited 1 of meetings at New Mr. Nelson reported satisfactory! Nuys. who hasn't been around Sen. Ellison D. (Cotton Ed) S I ne iu a ales oomoers Ye need planes i i Ou i paid 1 1 "al : 1 iu ry NH 3 y al nd Ser ; : 3 ( ( We neec piane: : nm Wi cloudy to cloudy tonight and tomorrow revlon their demands [01 4]-a- progress in rearmament and said these parts for many months. has | Sr. was Smit was soon dis Our pilots are many. weil-traineq three hours from the K on their aemana B : ; ’ LAs, hi Sr. was not one of the Senatorial t Anesth. on” ~traineq : i Cooler tonight day wage increa and paid vaca- that while he thought there should| told his friends he will come to signers of the letter tt : nd dauntless, but they want Marine Base, and to report for auty . " SAP woke | DE diustme yeriod in labor| Indiana, probably f rh er that young RE To FO ey Sunvis o% 1 Sunsit ' : hd Some Pittsbureh coke be an adjustment perioa It é naiana, probably for the Demo Smith presented to the draft board, a small aiy ota pikes Yomorrow He is schedu'ed to 1 wens it down from a lack of fuel. disputes, he could not say whether - : = Aa ail «a al i Aw > a I P 1 RE 3 a . = » . “ y | nites! : “hy Rednslere soon TEMPE} Ut t maior industrial areas, how- | this should be provided for “by con- ii BR inl hey were married in the home = it 15, I . Eg oc gat . wos rok y AOS . nO y ND ry OF v ; i Gecte PC onver y ; #3 ever, reported sufficient coal for at tract, by compulsory legislation, o S / R { [ Q Q Q } yeorge ( erse, an associat 3 hy whe A ’ + A) A & 4 : the brodu n arb " BAROMETE! least a month's operations by what means ” ue product OF ON 30.4 eanwhile, action of the Defense I don't like to be a scare-mon-tures, by Muni pal uage AXLNUL DS. cipitation 24 ht ending ) sdiation Board sing the 8€r » Mr. Knox said, “but from the Guerin. before a candle-lighted ED ction sitice Ja : : is rh B TYAS 'o “i TS Are altar banked with AoW i ee Ji number of strikes at Sr holding | Information I have, I sa} ho pre & sfense contracts The Board an- now In the midst of the ecisi period of this present world wal “We are now dealing with the acute. perplexing and difficult prob lems of acquiring unanimity of action for production in the greatest Vote on Peace Plan crisis of this war

As De nok th srizzled skipp 5) who himself had served on freight ships on both American coasts pointed upward. A huge oy or a Hitch- Th TR : . aving a 3 D0 S000 [eel hin 1 310 ne 5 y only light, betray- Iv lade t1 te ae a Guests eluded Mrs. Eleano MIDWEST WEATHER nounced settlement, pending union ala nrned was ta . i aGel i i geaqiy carao Roosevelt Mrs John Boettige : 1 1 RS i Img ur Dane J n «x. | fOr the } columns. was pass- rh fea Sly NN Sh Indiana Parti n ratification, of walkouts at two of ern of a Greek jo to the n AL Sa the bridegrooms’ sister. and her hus- treme so n 14 plants now idle because of labor . 1 n norin \ aia t - + g , Y 3 West poy 1 n 1 piants 01 aie caus ik RR 0 aited in the, : ae C Pasa a ten- band, a Seattle publisher. and a few right e siévid : . the headlar Wa pes rid : I'SEIVES. anG close friends of the Roosevelt and Mineis— Par solaiel DUSIN cleaning Qei 1 treme N P 3 csilirwin Ab : Nils Schneider families eme south night : ! : SOBRE to SATCIV. Ise te anid ra Ai SY ree The bride wore a grav suit, with ionisht AT "tn : " . S & Step by step, IT see my country | v olan worl Dr. John R. Steelman in i ! gradually being encircled, isolated

two brooches wesents nn her mor: 3 “ . h Dre . shri : vited Secretary Perkins : and if disaster comes to those who|

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3 ww the vis upon he mother-in-law. pinned the lapel Lower Michiz York : . asional ligh lowers x | negotiations at Neu York \ are now fighting I see this nation|

One was an heirloom, the other W colder tonigh mor yart bakes t 3 ite 3 3.3 3 3 preaiciead mos minor! aeians I _ : v | . . and studded with diamonat Ohin— Cloudy an y ) 3 ns te ‘a surrounded by nations who have | with th ni - n tl “Ol nicht ti PB Drew > " ; y ceuth. 3 oo} " worvew | DEW contract between northern 3 Yom of : Ye aly : A ' Mr. Roosevelt, 33, met his 25-vear- : : . Ato Al he unioh would be Made no secret of their dislike for t t s nizh 3 x anty showers and cooler operators 1d e ion would e g > ila ol bride, a former nurse, tx Ves b ; . : our institutions and our ideals southeastward the d toe great for sleen uno x al Kentucky \ \ cettied befor2 their representatives Bd! I' sleep upon ago at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, and north p 1s and cooler in north .

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skipper's in- the rai nt rowded decks <ol- . . Y st ' THO I { a \ rowaed decks. sol-! Minn. She attended him during ajo a ii Southern operat who bolted through the diers, gendarmes, women and chil-| cer ) sd ia abl t ; a - : gh Shh > ¥ na cnli- serious illness and came ba ( ha conte <t Balk 5 v i le CE Wit f "WEATHER IN OTHER a he conference last week fo form

bisecting Cassandra, a tn el ragged a through the > y 3 3 R 8 Hollywood with him as his nw : hei own association have ap-

When we slipped into t ron Tal ingle hatel spreaa 1t upon whil y 214 nya Station W B emi el ipped in he nan : * hile Mr. Rooseve was « 3 ) 8 ) saled to th Yepartme narter-mile canal. he vil if | th xaked ri of the keel, and lescing. his former wife o Oh : Yes 589 |S. 0g the Labor Department ta Potiri, tw ig truck nd used a handful 0al b re CS tv k . > Chicas StCldv 29 96 . certify the dispute to the Mealation

oO for ¢ » 3 3 gS Ior cov-; Cushing Roosevelt, divor

as active convoy units. They would extend Western Hemisphere defense lines to a point east of Greenland

STONY quay enae rine ¢ f iva f mat inn F ky ) nd re Re 2 5 . ual voring “recent scientific infor ma jon of m= (3 ran Glandvy 3038 6 in walkouts it the Snoqualmie ational defense He San isco PtCldy 30.18 )4 Falls. Wash.. Lumber Co. and the 10 comment regaraing SY Nia ~ Ww 3% oR Phelps Dodae Copper Products

1 le + Ih 1 e ’ ide the skipper o leave portance to

promptly to elimmate the danger of said he had 1! air rads his mission {« > Br ngland Wa pton. I ~ 005 5 Coth. N. J. were submitted to | almost touching the Atlantic comprovisions : union membersnips for studs bat zone delimited by Germany A 3 United States participation In

were wi ng at the na rt - Ch meal ya a charge of crueity nneinnat loudy 30.07 63 ma Kennedy. secretarv- WASHINGTON, April 15 (U ) aq Ere Ey CB OTMANS | CE tioadl th laa ors sm Bervr He! 3 treasurer of the United Mine Work- —An informal convoy arrangemen ® DoxiiRe ferry Being! OL arm as the rein B hei ig Bh CONANT BACK IN U. § Dodge OY. %as 3a 3 : srs of America and a member of further to protect American municross the tide rip showed. = 7 6s LAE YRIG blotttn oul the, NEW YORR, April 15 (U. P)— IK TO. N 3 3 the National Mediation Board, said tions en route to Great Britain was as Tull of solaiers wearing, ™U ° , Dr. James Bryant Conant, preside: i CR Rail he did not believe the mediation suggested today by a highly placed own. They were members] INC SOUIGIETS, NOW Maving acquired of Harvard University, returned|aiam a loudy 300% 3 agency would consider the dispute hational defense official as likely ansport unit which eon.) L__ = “hn er a from Europe aboard Pan American Mpls.-St. 2 ‘“ R 2281 45 of the Southern operators while to develop from extension of United leld base and Salonika “isa CH re dawn cam th > Airwavs’ Dixie Clipper today after New Orleans cloudy 30.23 38 | ootiations still were in progress | States protection to Greenland headed bv a husk rail fal picke a her way Into 2 two months in Great Britair as Ne York Clear 29.95 57 belween the union and Northern; It was indicated, however, that t: arho: crowaed by dozens of caiques head of a three-man mission named 9kla, City Okla Rain 20.87 62 | ve tors re 0 american surface and air craft } yerma ere! 200 he worried portmaster was py President Roosevelt to expedite Pittsburgh PLC 30.04 63 : ACTeements reached bv the Board Would function as patrol rather than

Here I bade adieu the first caique 7 { Member g / | is n . fo Q - y © . al I for IN INDI. i N ] POLIS lumber workers union (A. F. L.) | convoys still is judged here to be a \e ant. a i for a ; L AL were scheduled tc vote Friday on |matter for future decision and 1 A \ \ ; . : D4 . 1 soe ‘ tate javioy van f 4823 F Wash twits . ' taking all m uggage. as wel sm Here Is the Traffic Record ol dians, Restaura is : a neton aly tanle 5 10 \ strike of 24 weeks duration at tlie d : : n non A 1 * . a avol avercoa f OX . . . County City Total .ention. Hotel Severin 1711 Lions Club, SU y { Pe on 8. of WwW : Three maior firms joined the na- ! ) 3 chant ships, and seizure of Danish ~a1 b peasant i nn Ae) tel SAVArin nooh OP het fh peas no, : Hotel Sever oor . ¢ Ske in granting a wage increase of 10 to get a free ride to hi ome vil- “> Central Y. N > A 7:31 ) n Eh eth 1 Rr 1 y 4 R Ca y ) 101 l ] LX Dead JLIA 1.8 » some degree challenge the Axis ef12th District American Legion of the friendly sea 5 : : : : : Violations tried tions paid | “Tode noon ur « Steel Corp. in giving wage was found at the Reckless driving 10 f Coe eh ii ; : as « x } pr w < Oe canizing Committee (C. I. O.) had Danish Government now has re captain had lingered, despit g oo str x X ( through street 11 J _Ce- Operative Club of Indianapolis, Sipe) l 0 iu slutt I “ODN Steel unless 16 wage increases = A ment and Henrik de Kaufimann, a a ed i+} RP p anoes and ivi aboard with eases of oranges and prunken driving 3 2 Forty-Plus Club, as well as more soldiers at one All oth 3 : 3 Riwattis Olen, lyncheo! MYR iv 3 Ste Ves st Francis. New wage pact with the Steel Work- | bowers in the matter but it 1s not

Member: yf the sawmill and UI ckl \ S alle Q remote and 1» the middle Aegean the settlement which would end a something the Administration em phatically insists it is anXious io Royal Neighbors of America. e con sughlin, 23. of 509 § Snoqualmie plant : on unc nd pity A ; ] But extension of American proFooled Just Once 1940 . 32 and inzha Tuberculosis A Association In IY Hera D Bhude 34 13 “th Steel Contract Praised tection to Greenland, the opening 21 2 1" ry r ~ 1 p A Pennin 1 1618 1 \ ‘ . 3 of the Red Sea to American merThe <0} iiel gg hai heen mi - i noon K . ‘ , — April 14— Purdue Alumni Association ncheon. non illv Buseh 2 2A ew tion's two largest producers of steel t ’e : and Axis vessels here appear to be ors ns 23 Injured Y. M C. A. Camera Club, meetin David § EAN Bn he Ta eents an hour to workers developments in policy which in lace vad taken Arrests ‘ : “dine . Vw Gib pis) . lage J Be aken tl nS ral miles MONDAY TRAFFIC COURT : Mens Disenssion Club or Republic Steel Corp.. Youngstown fort hinck the Brit t 1 o ont of 1° BN 39% ¢ 4 n tas m a . " by A a " - ale " o ‘ ut of their way y re tak- MOND. TR. v Cia BR'RTHS Sheet & Tube Co. and the Otis Of 2 Sckece 16 British at hom cl anc es on being captured Cases Convic- Fines Board of al Ede. oon ; : Girls Steel Co. followed the action of RR BIkans i oy Aries - an ia 3 rh - - . { § f y 8, aving p jgma pha psilon, "i rr s haefer : ‘ g Ave . United States Steel Corp and Beth- in " 1 Ry at H e : ta ns ; : after the caique Speeding IR 1% S200 Indianapolis Real Estate Board, Property ne, HO. 2) a lehem Jectea 1a proposa jhat : he ritec + » = nag nt Jivision “an y Ir a Ea 3 fr “1 ~ ~ r S t 38] ‘cnase y Selze N 3 Manageirent Divi ! t peroerts We a Fulford. at Coleman. | 1ncreases Ihe Steel Workers Or- > ites purchase its seized ships, the 3 r canals eastern end. Her bewhiskered pailure to stop at Deita Theta Taw. luncheon, Seville nt's : SE : £ : " restaurant, noon Glen. Zud Stroud. at Vincent threatened to strike against U. 8 pudiated the ireenland agreement ports of oncoming Germans, until! pisobeying traffic 2 Faste Rts negotiated between this Governg tre \ A v two rowboats had been loaded si a” Bs $ of Ce 3 t ¢ Spicezza St ncent's were eranted X oaaed ignals 10 merce. R hi roi sR Ur rE) oy . © Tei : ! grantec uncheon, Ct AQ y t hel ! { i A ‘ wie oct cob abe ting. Gh r of 2 ll, Lucille Franklin, at Methodist C. 1. O. President Philip Murray Danish Minister. Commerce. 7:30 p ™ mcille McLain, at Met hailed the United States Steel Corp. That practically ends Denmark n the vessel probably had . noon. Stella He } Marie Hick: cits ers Organizing Committee as “a expected to exhaust the diplomatic

passengers in he entire histor Totals 9] S: —— Jeor I : > 28 Finally the sail was hoisted, the MARRIAGE LICENSES e SIEREOF Owens, 8t 1547 A ew pattern to the balance of American strategy of Germany Whose armies ter. Hele Industry.’ occupy the little North European

engine panted and the vessel began a ' v , a aM : ole ) 3 BY MEETINGS TODAY {These lists are from official records oF r oBrehet . . " : PPI the waves southward. bare- A 1 Club. dinner. 6 m Hotel in the County Court House. The Times : ~ Representatives of the 8. W. O kingdom and whose orders dictate lv half an hour before German vy ah y sil : ‘O'1 {herefore. is not responsible for errors in me yrothy Miller. at S S C. were to meet with officials of its foreign policy. Berlin already has squads reached Potini Indianapolis Hunting ev Fishing Club, names and addresses.) Sar reinia Loude $ Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. to- anounced that there would he furti ¥ thin mt xi . ite meeting Dn otel ash - t S . “ye + ‘ . 3 . SE v < SB 5 4 With the giant conelike peak of American Chemical Society, leon \be. Freda Gottlieb. at St. Vincents morrow to demand a similar in- ther “German reaction” to ‘he exMt. Athos—the lerical republic Moon. Severin Ho o JHobert BE. Carison. 34. « ; tobe Herbert ildred Thon vin- crease, and negotiations already are tension of United States protection ok x 2 incheon. n erry J Ler, Y f 13 NQLO ent s 1 Aer a a “ “ where monks of the Greek Church ", og Te Board Ee oo Trigg? 9854 S xt ; harle rraine Havi at 8. vin. Underway with Inland Steel Corp.'to Greenland d | oe IS. of 354 8. State: Min. cepts TE ons «(& and outdoor life generally!)

in perpetual celibacy—loom- Vhist Clan, 1.30 p.m Severin Hotel nie L. Alexander

: : Indianapolis Paper Merchanst Associa. : Nl RE I eataak To iat vaceh over Chalel i's central cape. tien, luncheon. noon. Severin Hotel By Sibert, E. Bright of 1901 E th 1" Di anicn Haeke ER B Yi y the <lo overlagen wf Indiana Restaurant Asso iation state Bva L Charles, f 354% Brou ot oh : : nL onla, 1 OW eriagen coral | » John H Hendersor 40. of 1438 N. Penr William oll TembBelimet { req ast farts 3 - Day

L entiion all AN H ot i AD lers vertaken by othel Rov a Ntighbors of Americ a. state con- Sylvania Thelma tel Severin 3 r ogansport

{ it « ny white = Ted apolis Branch. American Associa rthur R. Mohr, 2 19 Lansing Fh ae S10 IRN. Bl Balk wo) . age perche d upon the green sur- tion of 1 niversity Women. dinner. 6°15 Nellie I. Wilson. 17. of 1314 Ri ror - ! » : : es au ra eur onven Ion rounding hiils p.m. Propviaeu LeRov U. Burris, 27. of 5 Park: Ruth than. Willa Webster. at SR3% Fig wl as . Nal ional C onne i of Catholic Women. H. Crist, 18 of 2831 . at A ; A 2 ¥ Y Claypool Hotel Ralph Oliphant 37. of edon ind 1 ) lot Yond i $R iNet i Transferred at Sea Indian Tuberculosis Association. annual “Eo 1 Mal “Ingran 5 Ol ahs N 101s, , “Hallie Smit t 219 Geisend Approximately 1500 Hoosier res- taurant Institute head. who was to Lions Club. Ol Deon jecture. 8 Alone: Gorda, 5 i508 XN San . lar nz. at 424 Erie taurant owners, operators and em- speak on “Some Definite Solutions we small. plue-rimmed di: > he lle bernacle R : “ha 1 Hi y, f 4735 Roo Claude. Martha Fielder, f seri. ployees opened the eighth annual to Increased Food and Payroll 4 to ary Cinh ycheon ( Clavpoo d 1 3 ) x : Varman convention and trade exposition of | Costs.” : 3 \ the Indiana Restaurant Association T. D. Adams, proprietor of the I superpowerea passed, bearing Mercator Club. luncheon. noon, Ho ik At Sie pir oun today at the Hotel Antlers Seville Restaurant here, was to predemolition officers from Salonika. ! Fiiversal Clas. Wncheon. nosh. Gotu] EiFee atha 9% of 1175 Oak-| wildred Picket St neent's, | The three-day meeting of the In- side at the afternoon sessions. John | When another lumbering caique bia Ciu 44 My BO Je rod FOSS, Ma A leber, 21, of Ellen Fisher. | 535 Marev Lane dlana restaurateurs got under way | Ebersole of White Plains, N. Y. » overtook us, the commanding colonel Taiversity of Michigan Club, luncheon.| ‘pred Burns, 34, Hotel Wa ton: Rita! Ff ok ‘ a with an “early bird breakfast” pro- was to be leader of the round-table 3 3 bank A x rd 3 i} Go Trade M Haw? 28 Hotel W n y en A 1401 Guil- or « } ~ I1IATS ty f fe 31°) ‘ ordered contact to be made and the ights of Columbus, neon AL H, Welaheir ashinglon. © 4 ord, ca \: : gram at the Guaranty Caleteria In discussion. Participants were to inships, in constant peril of en- clubhouse - ; | isther 28 a wer Mission, honor of Miss Grace Smith, Toledo. | clude J. R. L. McPherson of the . who is president of the National! Russet Cafeteria here: Orville Mil-

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Lutheran Service Club, Koehne; Genev a aine e 20. of 1821 E. pul rv re is tangling their bowsprit’s rigging, Canary Cottage Riverside Srive Nollie wb wi sas. 103 se broueht tozether iil Indiana M ‘ iation: lunch: |; lester. D. Fields. 39 of ! al: | Bi HOTTA 20 Ec tsrd A ssnniat Jus ¢ | were brought together cot diana Meter Track Association, lunch-|gisavs Glazier, 34, of 112 N. Gladstor h ay L103 B. St. cine, [RESTRVIANG ASsOfIRLion ler, Goshen; James Duke, Kokomo; : luncheon, , Maxie C. Slavton, : and; cerebral hemorr > The general convention officially ©, A. Bassett, Angola; Charles

Many soldiers, Federal constabu- _ Fine Paper Credit Group. lun \ : 1227 land al : me . noon, Wm. H. Block C Leota Baugh. 20. of 1321 Sheffield Se 0. at 251 ood, carci- opened with an address of welcome w ’ lary, and tvoopers in blue-green Alpha Tau Omega, luncheon. noon Everett L. Holt, 20. of 2548 N. Riley; noma pthet BE eth i ‘ Wheeler, Lebanon, and W 0 uniforms were ordered overside, and Bord of Trade Patricia A. LaFara, 17. of tte Maude Wheeler, 57. at Methodist ro. to delegates by the State president. \wheeler. ne i . y i y . "ny 1 LJ

learning that a new caique had been Y he eR Clam, Tynches hiSon m Rove a Rs Rubs : or 16 2 Ni AL BAL eT ler at St incent's D. E. Martin of Ft. W ayne follow- The afternoon session was to be found on sn isiand a few hours| American Chemical Society, luncheon ANGerson, ING. iodard. 22 of 146 cae.) TASES, Collins. 55. & : on (INE. FESISFRLION 1 10 a. m concluded with a special food demfrom our baggage destination, we Milk ® Foundation dinner p. m. | Vir A ey ’ Bros oi of 41 N ter ik hemorrhage. : = 8 id ith, Principal address for the opening onstration by Miss Margaret Canava also clambered from the bucking Hoe an ; Edg: Nelson, 23. of Br oadway ptsil G. Teachnor, 47, at City, chronic | morning session Was delivered by of New York. Standard Brands, vessel to the other Ee Neate, Deparment, luncheon, Nao oh aL, 0 aee3 Bell RT nephFItiS. ih. 78. at Methodist. ar.| Frank J. Wiffler of Chicago, Na-| me, food expert I h P The entire bay, in fact the entire : . Sarthly. 18. of Ba ns con ET Weber 0. aR 8346 I. Tired tional Restaurant Association sec- Tonight's meeting is to be feanorthern Aegean, was the scene ni MEETINGS TOMORROW Emma L. Ford, 18. of 230 vid care aseu al Fetany: Who discussed. Asspeiation pred by A oe James qolf clubs, tennis racquets, “rh punters The ea treat ,. Mite I 1 vf Xi ’. Morri E 8 Ts ’ 22% ral ] PQS atso of y ago0, 0 0 a1V ch encoun h €a retre Jefferson Life Insurance Co. meeting. 2 Cathryn L. Well »{ 1234 Nordvl Ma J0-pnERmonia : 4 4 Mr. Wiffler was introduced by g& Ward Go t a an: M al S badminton sets, ete., in

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was organized upon waves, with » m. Hotel Washington Woodrox Smith © 2799 Ry 0 ‘ 1 : : 4 \ Milk Foundation Luncheon. 12:15 p.m. Lula M. Phillips. Yallaced) ATLeriosclerosis W. O. Wheeler of Indianapolis. In- uniform style show also is to be THE SPALDING SHOP first 4 A 2h La . ra , ol

characteristic Greek willingness to patel Severin 20, of 3 red Seru total taba Hotel Severn Gabe Cohen. 34 o BE linoi «! snp : 4 A WAT diana 2 ~iation pas p . make up the answers to emer- Detroit Institute at Technology. Annet Wii] Den, ie Tor os ois sumonia . .t Pitter. kt aiana ASSO ior past presiqer presented Markus oars The afternoon session was to be Election of officers will be held Sto re floor, rear.

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: 3 Hotel Severin § : sencies when, as and if they Were Hatton Brid id . Thomas P. Livers Of ell ral hemorrhage . ge arty, 530 nm <Q ri ABS ¥ : . i i 1I0I'T'NAaR \ . . a4 . encountered Hore v Sa Nari EI 3 Ww Wo RK Qrehiare 8. # > Al featured by a round-table discus- tomorrow morning with the annual : B a dq f Direct Uni 8 ale . : ms, &f 2 He = chronic mvocarditis {ion ¢ d a a ss | . . [an ye The menu, consisting of soft, | mone $e Rector [hifed Fiometion wood Mary H. BE. Weber, 1 { : Tessie Lilv, 67. at 046 S. Senate, carci- 3 and n addre s by George L banquet scheduled for tomorrow . . noma, Wenzel of Chicago, American Res- | night,