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F. D. R. Criticism Causes Lindbergh to Quit Air Corps
COAL FAMINE BRINGS DEFENSE CRISIS
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: | Daniel I. Sultan 8 oe iti Y ‘ANSDOLLS : ne . a Air Corps Reserve | fica should pay for a large share of : priisn SYaountion Toor ip en WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P.).—Edward F. Mc= Col. Lindbergh told the President JASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P) iE A Tom : ge Be hs Yor : that his pn RS ou the Hae wa HIN Vdd Rs Bd defense costs by Jowe; ing the in & 5 Great Britain and her Allies ap- | Grady, labor consultant to the Secretary of War, told a lS A Mh 8 NN Ne uC . ¥ Merl ax exemptions and increasing 3 \ g i . Fee ; . press conference on April 25 left signed Maj. Gen. Daniel I. Sultan gre go pe of levy g r OW il peared to be Rplempung fo take he Senate committee today that the soft coal shutdown has him “no honorable alternative to to command the 38th Division at . Sei : i Vv Law " aE 4 RE | Initiative in North rica, w he 2 | : : e : : tendering mv resignation ” Camp Shelby, Miss. Gen. Sultan | MI Sepa and JoeR, . Rw. TE | motorized units supported 5 es created a crucial situation and if mines are not reopened or rns NY am ad : oy med Fram Hawaii cnenpade TENCE, general manager of the Amer- 3 . | Fr § , French Somaliland, | Kay i : 4 I am, therefore,” Col. Lindbergh just returned from Hawaii, succeeds Ce, 8 ueki A ati ne. | | French stab at French Si na ) i [promptly the entire national defense effort will be in grave wrote, “forwarding my resignation Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall of In. ican Trucking Association. John H. Jouett (left), president of the Aeronautical Chamber of | While in Northern Europe, the Royal’ ey to the Secretary of War” dianapolis, who retires from active Were the first witnesses for the pub-| 3% Se fa : ne " | Air Force bombers struck again at jeopardy.” the Secretary of War, service Wednesday lic on proposals designed to raise, Commerce, discusses air preparedness with Capt. Charles E. Rosendahl, | y..i aval bases with a daring day- | H id that the fact f the situati Se WHrabayt h “Greatly Disturbed” - . — £3 600.000.000 in new revenue to help | of the U. S. Navy's Department of Naval Operations, light raid by a single heavy new] e Sal na e facts o e situation are giving the i
The letter. Yeleased hore. fal pay for arms Sterling bomber on Emden, big Nazi War Department serious concern because they forbode a Ie Bh JEeas hire, loliows | Mr. Lawrence testified that an} * 8 4 22 [naval base : . : ; a . " "My dear Mr. President: additional cent a gallon tax on . | On the western frontier of Egypt, catastrophic effect upon the industrial mobilization effort. “Your remarks at the White gasoline might curtail use of trucks Rosendahl Says Huge Ship { Axis motorized columns were meet- | #” | Mr. McGrady appeared be«
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on ” House press conference on April 25 to a point that would decrease . . involving m} reserve commission in COUP HITS SNAG VEN The Treasury had sug-| A. F. as they “felt out” British de-| (fore the special Senate Come the United States Army Air Corps gested another cent a gallon levy to Would Hold Attack Planes fenses in thrusts from Libya that {mittee investigating defense | 8
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have, of course, disturbed me great- raise $250,000,000 annually. resumably were a prelude to a big- ints Iv. I had hoped that I might exer- hi £4 Sale offensive against the Suez ‘after the Defense Mediation ISA MV PIETEC Re fW AWArIbAG Fibs Income Tax Called Fair | - rrr y ise my rights as an American citi- Revolt Among Court House Canal, | BINS ARE L0 ‘Board's efforts to end the coal to place n iewp re 0 oti i ax ex- Hh \ rie i i a ’ " { . . re DEOPIe oF he Corn tharos tock esting Hh Com 0 tor a Navy Has 10-Million Cubic-Foot Dirigible Design, Fighting Severe at Tobruk | stoppage collapsed in failure, peace, without giving up the privi- Democrats Gaining single person and $1000 for a mar- Ski Decl * Tell f8N Bli From the besieged Libyan port of ———————— | White House Secretary Stephen lege of serving my country as an ai ried person, Mr. Seidman said that ipper eciares; 1els 0 ew Imps. Tobruk. United Press Correspond- ‘ T Barly meantime said President corps officer in the event of war. Momentum. such a program is not too drastic! s ent Jan Yindrich reported that Charlestown May Be Af- ‘ 3 J 3 8 siae "But since you, in your capacity a readjustment “considering the By SAM TYNDALL Australian troops, sometimes using : ‘Roosevelt expected to devote most ns President of the United States By NOBLE REED present emergency.” The U. 8. Navy possesses an American design for a’ 10-million cubic payonets in charges on artillery po- fected Seriously by May 11, of the day to an intensive study of and Commander-in-Chief of the! A revolt among Court House “The income tax is a fair and foot dirigible which could serve as a “flying” aircraft carrier for sitions. had been holding off AXis .. v {the coal deadlock and ways lo end Army, have clearly implied that I, Democrats aganist the reported bi- equitable tax,” Mr. Seidman testi- attack-bombing planes, Capt. Charles E. Rosendahl, famous airship golumns and at one time took the Navy Official Says. {it. Mr. Early said the situation is am no longer of use to this coun- partisan coup for control of the fied. “And, we have not yet skipper, said here today. offensive. Berlin claimed, however, | “very serious Mr. Roosevelt con= try as a Reserve officer, and in view | powerful Marion County Liquor scratched the surface of its full Capt. Rosendahl, one-time commander of the dirigibles Akron and | that today the British thrusts from| A gal shortage, caused by the ferred at length with Acting Chair of other implications that you, my Board was gaining momentum to- revenue producing possibilities.” Los Angeles and hero of the 1925 crash of the Shenadoah, is director | Tobruk had collapsed, although it ti vide mine shutdown may | Man William H, Davis of the Media= President and mv superior officer. dav. The Committee opened its public of airship affairs in the Bureau of — |was indicated that there had been Nation=v f ’ tion Board and with congressional seriously affect the Charlestown
have made concerning my lovalty A bipartisan combine in the ap- hearings without having a formal Naval Operations at Wasnington. | severe fighting. lieutenants. fo my country, my character, and pointment of two Republicans to the tax bill before it. 'The Revenue Act He is here attending the meeting BUTLER JUNIOR The attack of Free French forces powder plant development by May 6 Following Mr. McGrady on the
my motives, I can see no honorable Board was disclosed Saturday when of 1941 will be written as the hear- of the American Legion Aeronautic lof Gen. Charles de Gaulle on 11. local defense - officials learned stand, John L. Lewis, president of alternative to tendering my resigna- it was learned that Republican ings progress during May, Chair- Commission. French Somaliland, from Ethiopia, today the United Mine Workers, told the
tion as colonel in the United States County Chairman James L. Brad- man Robert L. Doughton (D. N. C.) The airship expert declined to say was reported in official messages to This was revealed bv Rear Ad- Senate committee that the soft Air Corps Reserve, ford and William E. Claver, Demo- indicated. whether plans had been made by | Vichy, which indicated but did not miral Ray Spear, chief of the Navy coal shutdown is the result of “the
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| cratic leader and liquor dealer, had the Navy to build such a flying say that the French regular forces Bureau of Supplies, in testimony | tail of the industry undertaking agreed on two candidates. : aircraft carrier, but declared that were carrying out Marshal Petain’s today before a Senate committee on | vigorously to wag the dog.” “I am, therefore, forwarding my| The prospective appointees are/ Before it was the suggesticn of uch a craft would be hali-again promise to fight any attempt to in- defense in Washington Harold Shulke, 15th Ward G. O. P. the Treasury calling for heavy sur- as large as the previously largest : . vade French colonies : : eh i : rhb . 5% : : SCY be . SE 5 ge : . SEW hile, four oosier utilities “I take this action with the ut- chairman, and Dale Brown, Seventh taxes starting at 11 per cent on dirigibles in the world and would Paul Nisenbaum’s Car Goes Other Free French troops were -eaWLile Int they had suf-| “The tail in this instance is those ii ry hk an ak Ward G. O. P, chairman. Records the first dollar of net income and be designed for use in long-range Off Road 67: 4 Others reported landed in British Somali- Aoient stocks of “coal on hand to Northern interests which call thems most regret, for my relationship in the County Recorder's office heavier and more excise taxes. The patrol, reconnaissance and aircraft . [land for a pincers ‘movement es Tv hen to the end of the “heat-|Selves Southern operators,” he said. with the Air Corps is one of the showed that res! estar had heen, taxation committee's proposals sub- basing operations. It would cruise Die in State { against the French territory. carr) ) | Mr. Lewis told the committee that ansferr m by Thomas Mc- mj y '§ : ” ‘i te Gt : He Je yn hil . der 10 mitted by C. E. Stam, provide less at 50 nautical miies an hour with | . British Face Many Threats the U. M. W. has negotiated a con= Nulty, G. : Jeat er, Oh, drastic surtaxes on lower bracket a range of 10,000 miles. ¢ ; tion d | Reserve Accumulated [tract which is acceptable to 70 per or & nt S| i . ; , . ; 0 ra is ‘ : ; make thew, lig e Or Sppol incomes, but bit the wealthier| He also said that the construction A raternity convention dance was| At Berlin, Nazis emphasized that | They said they had anticipated the cent of the operators in the Appa= } spotatient to t i classes heavier, Mr. Stam alse Pro- of a three-million cubic foot dirigi- Climaxed by tragedy early today as there would be no eon coal labor difficulties and had ac- 1ahian region. He doubted that ppointments are to be made no; ax So ood : rg : : iterranean | ¢ . , ‘ =k e ‘ : i } Wd ne COE COM: Poses ax oe at iGo hie has been authorized by the Navy an overturned auto crushed to death I I Ee cumulated as large a reserve stock “Outlying” operators would in all ! 1001 ; oN 13 ! b or training purposes, but said th: ear , — : of ; se for likelihoo rms ty Commissioners and County taxes should be made 0 produce no funds had oh beer Ad Sua 19-year-old Paul Nisenbaum, Butler py shed for action against Crete and |as possible before the shutdown. ikeliliao accept the terms of that Council. The Commissioners an- a maximum revenue before a sales ghle for its construction University junior, | to destroy British power in the Earlier, Edward F. McGrady, "We have agreed With everv's trv to the best of my ability as a dounced last week that they would tax is resorted to. As ; F cindita bb His death brought the 1941 City- Eastern Mediterranean. | War Department labor consultant, | io: i Spe ° ; ry Sug= vivate cititen : make their appointment today but, President Roosevelt inaugurates S chief of airship operations, The British believed Germany !had told the Senate Committee 8€Stlon made by every agency of private citizen. iia i lk mh 3 A : ® Capt. Rosendahl is in chare County traffic toll past the half _. y WAw up ne ; al strike ' w causing Government,” he said. “We are not Respectfully pressure from several Democratic another method this week to help arge of p will employ her new bases in that the coal strike "was causing IC Sé ; “oH ARI ES A. LINDBERGH" leaders caused the two Democratic finance Government expenditures— plans for the construction of 48 hundred mark—to 51. Four others Greece and the Greek islands of serious effect on utilities all over to blame for this situation. We have In his April 25 press erence commissioners to delay their deci- the “Buy-A-Bond” campaign He (Continued on Page Two) also were killed in traffic crashes the Eastern Mediterranean in a the country. He referred Spexis Regolisted =h go cepialis is 1 25 press confere : . a : : io = — — : e ‘ a ym "in con- | fically \ ic vic 0 per cent o e coal operators res oosevelt iticige $ will make an -w - ; ; concentrated offensive to win con- fically to the Public Service Co. o r ce President Roosevelt criticized Col. Sion. ake 2 nation-wide radio broad | Lnroughout She sikie over the Week trol of the Suez Canal and the Indiana, which he said faced a of America.”
Lindbergh and others in this coun-| Circuit Court Judge Earl R. Cox, cast at 8:30 p. m. (C. S. T.) Wednes- fend, : : ra Ab oh . ; , : trv who express the opinion that one of the Democratic leaders op- day. the eve of the first sales of 1 | Mr. Nisenbaum had taken an ac- |!iches of the Middle East. serious shortage. : | Mr. Lewis offered to reopen the bak tides ls {rbd 1 Took it: ' § : wets § 3 3 And for t first tir 513 the G. J. Oglebay, vice president of Northern soft coal mines “within 48 the Axis will defeat Britain. He posing the bipartisan hookup, said¢defense stamps and securities rang- tive part in the two-day regiohal hg: Jor ne Sirs Sine suice ne cok i i J eo Vhours”™. if 3 ol {mvt i foil . lt eement “smells like a liquor ing from 10 cents sieves x wars of Napolson Britain faced a the Public Service Co, however, hours he Government would compared them to the Copperheads the ag: q g cents to $10,000. convention of Aleph Zadek Aleph ) : ‘ : i . “rsp . . of the Civil War period. monopoly is about to set up in this ii fraternity. The convention was con. Major threat in the western Medi- | said the utility was in “pretty good agree to feed and protect Southern hay i eh . x He pointed out that the miners who may remain out of work
1 ry i ; : terranean, where a Nazi offensive | shape.” The President said he was sorry county. . : ‘ cluded last night with a dance at ‘ : : ) that there were people with suell| County Attorney John Linder Circle Air Raid against Gibraltar was expected at company had had a large supply on until an agreement is reached with mentalities in high places where also is openly fighting the appoint-
Resid H big Slaypoor Hoel, Mr. Nisenbaum DY moment. hand and that an exemption has Southern operators. 5 } vite ar talk A ither Mr. Shuike or Mr esiden ere SO Y . 0 rhe ,v | British troubles were increased been granted to operate a mine at| Chairman Charles F. O'Neill of ERT She pm The TR ake TI Starfs of 3 PM, [Pedient | CATS gu 0 Sgmpanigs, Most Lov ne nuns Howe a Dretr whit oan” commany| ne Rohn ok So spn cliarea tNat ol Ee hy n . Report Hohlt Balks | Was Active Cilubwoman. Harold Stein 21 Mishawaka vented (Continued on Page Two) property and which does not in- serted that it would cost Southern titut small Hers fo Harry Hohlt, one of the Demo- A MAKE-SHIFT SQUADRON an auto d drov Bloomingt RE | volve any sale of coal. (operators only 312 cents more per stitute a small American minority. IT) : . =x SQU ! an Ove a Bloomington | The exemption was granted last ton of coal to raise wages to the
ed Why the Armv h ati issioners, w to's wid | Mrs. Virginia Johnst iels, gir | Asked why the Army had not cratic commissioners, was said to of 25 of the city's private planes rs irginia * Johnston Daniels girl to her home, SERVICES SET AT U Saturday and operations started at | (Continued on Page Two) \ 1 3
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] ] ling season,” about May 15. things that has meant most to me | in life, I place it second only to my right as a citizen to speak freely to my fellow countrymen, and to! discuss with them the issues of peace and war which confront our nation in this erisis “I will continue to serve my coun-
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ordered Col. Lindbergh to active have flatly refused to accept either} will stage a mock Air raid over mother of Joseph J. Daniels, promi-| On the way back home, as they the mine today, Mr. Oglebay said. | - ————— duty, the Fresiden: indicated he was of the Republican candidates. Wil-| tne girele at 3 p. m. today to |nhent Indianapolis attorney, died thisi Were driving on Road 67 a few hun- He said an exemption, has been = ‘ ’ jitces tain Whetiw! the flier had re- I EW I rei cae herald the arrival of a British morning at her home. 1843 N. Penn- oe og ot of foe Rose, par granted to the utility also for a ROOSEVELT FREEZES sign 1is Reserve commission. ( Ssioner, SWE . “| bomb-scarred mobil i ivania &: toad i | NS "ov rou Slow ‘ strip mine at Edwardsport which - Col. Lindbergh mn recent months about his stand, said “TU don’t know. Bile Yea kitchen Sylvania St. She had lived in Indi- moving car. Apparently he swung | is oo in operations. Pp GREEK FUNDS IN uU. S. has been a leader of the natior’s I have been put on the spot in this The tea kitchen will be on ex- | anapolis 80 years. out too far as the left wheels of | ————— . ts ; isolationist group and. as a member thing.” : hibit until 8:30 p. m. It was Mrs. Daniels was born in Madi- his car went off the pavement. : ined Citizens. Gas Unwarried | WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P.), of the America First Committee, William Ayres, the Se bmeah brought here in the interest of |son Sept. 27, 1857. the oldest When he tried to swing back, the U. S. Appellate Jurist Dies | The Northern Indiana Power Co. President, Rocsevels foday froze has made anti-war speeches and commissioner, is report to have; poi: at . bb h ARF front tire caught on the edge of the reported that its plant at Roches- | Gr€€K credits and cas oldings in hg agreed to support the candidates, Bis ay oe focal gaughue gl W iia ig A Skits = pavement. The car skidded and | Saturday at bi. icp Ind., wy § Dian), st Bioches: the United States in order to pre= recommended by Chairman Brad- bod : he tha § Ion ANY oy Zhugn JONSON. |sverturned, rolling over several] coal to carry to the end of the Vent them from being used by the Four Civil Aeronautics Authority in- The family moved here in 1861. Mrs. | Puner vices § Walter : : e , ford. : spector, the 25 planes will drop Daniels attended local schools, also “Te: uneral services for Judge Waiter heating season.” [Asis conquerors of Greece. EVEN THE WEATHER The commissioners must make ' > : ot the! The left door of the car swung Emanuel Treanor, an Indiana mem-| ynless there is unprecedented | Greece has in the United States
\ their apointments before Thursday. | agg pro Me yin on Pruateiphia and al the open and Mr. Nisenbaum fell out. ber of the United States Circuit|colg weather next month, the Citi-|Petween $40,000,000 and $50,000,000 \ IS LAZY—NO CHANGE the date when the new liquor law] Da : ! pt NS ERE I so] (Continued on Page Two) (Court of Appeals at Chicago, will be zens Gas & Coke Utility reported |in direct investments, short term At. GARRRT ekURL becomes effective. The County| le dianapiohs Aero fob and F She i Marnied on May 25, eg teem rm held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Alumni|iz would have sufficient coal to credits and gold. In “Greece, the LOCAL TEMPERATURES Council has announced that it will 07 (ECF Fl Br a | er in Indiananole Monti his] KILLED IN SHIP BLAST Hall, Indiana University, at Bloom-| carry to the end of the season, also.| United States had before the war m. 5! 10 a. m. .. 68 make its appointment Thursday Roscoe Turner from his air school | death in 1918 polls NEW ORLEANS, April 28 (U. p.). ington. Burial will be in Walnut | The Indianapolis Power & Light about $25,000,00 in direct investments m .... 58 11a m 70 morning | equipment. "| Survivors are another son, Wylie. —One man was killed and three Hills Cemetery at Petersburg, his Co. ha da 76-day reserve supply of [and short term credits, | | FRM former home. coal at the time of the shutdown, | The Greek ‘freeze” order was
a. Rs A Me. 12 (neon) .. 71 aT Participants in the mock raid J. Daniels, and a granddaudghter, others injured today in an explo- : 9a m. 1 pm. 2 : kat : at 8 tate’ lat igh Judge Treanor died Saturday and company officials say that there Mr. Roosevelt's 14th among Nazis iu | obtained special permission from | Miss Katharine Elizabeth Daniels, sion aboard the French freighter night in Robert Long Hospital, js now left about 48 full days of seized nations, and brought the Continuance of the ideal week- the CAA to drop the leaflets and both of Indianapolis, and two sis- /Angoulene. The Angoulene, one of “hich he had entered March 30 for > Iv. The promi tion is about total of frozen funds and credits to end weather was promised for to- stage the “raid’ as aeronautical ters, Mrs. David V. Walker of four French ships tied up since the | i ent in connection with a liver iam Le P about $4,500,000,000 night and tomorrow by the Weather | ‘RIPPER’ FIGHT SIT regulations ordinarily prohibit | Wichita, Kas, and Miss Mary D. fall of France, was anchored in the ailment. He had had an operation - eae
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Bureau. Clear skies and little tem- such demonstrations over the city. Johnston of Lo s Angeles, Cal Mississippi River . | for the same ailment last November. perature. change were indicated.)
- Judge Treanor was 57. He was| Black clouds threatened a badly! : . . I * lo ted to ti Indi Supreme | WwW M Tod Y necded. rainstorm seserday arte Mr. Moore Is Sure That La Diefrich's Kiss [oi iu wi enti ic J ar Moves a
noon but the clouds passed with Attorneys for Both Sides second term on that bench when | 3X By J. W. T. MASON
only a trace of rain. Rej ; ® I I President Roosevelt appointed him | BE ; rime eject 6 Other Counties. w | / L M C Id / M T $ : Rf - United Press War Expert BANS JIM CROW PULLMANS / eave e Oo n anpower es [lone wederal wench iz December) Let kg With the Battle of Greece finished, Great Britain
WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. p).| Hamilton County Circuit Court at i ore Jus SO En I. and Germany now can count their gains and losses —The Suvreme Court ruled today Noblesville was selected today as By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN | “Miss Dietrich may be different”, The man holds an electric con- Court in 1930, Judge Treanor was a | without emotional exaggerations. Each has a credit that Negroes are entitled to the the scene of the next legal ACUVILY | United Press Hollywood Correspondent he said, “but I doubt it. Lips are tact in his hand while he thinks member of the Indiana University | i 3 and debit side. 1 same first class services and accom- In the three suits brought by Gov-| Hor YWOOD, April 28 (U. P.). lips and kisses are kisses and they ic though It his h law faculty of Germany has gained primarily a strong military modations on Pullman cars that ernor Schricker to test the validity —Bob Moore, San Francisco State leave me cold. They talk about romantic ue is. ia and e was born Nov. 17. 1883. at| 4 >> position against Turkey. German forces at the white passengers enjov of the Republican “ripper laws, » kissing as a sport but I'll take base- gets sweatier the dial registers the Loogootee, Martin County the son | - . beginning of the invasion of Greece entered Greek Judge C. M. Gentry, a Republican, College baseball star, whose reac- pay» degree. (Continued on Page Five) Me. Mason territory close to the Turkish border and undoubte presides over the court. The cases gue tions to mail or-! Robert was interrupted by one of, The device was installed last! i — — Pe edly will remain there: TIMES FEATURES were venued out of Marion County + der sex appeal a number of Warners Brothers’ week in the room of the psychology The swastika troops are in a position to begin a flanking movement Circuit Court on a motion by Re- heretofore have press agents who insists that a class in San Francisco, of which MINTON IS EXPECTED against the western Turkish army while the main attack was being
publican attorneys last week. \ been nil, came to woman's effect on a man, with or Moore is a member. The students {delivered from the northwest, based on Bulgaria. Occupation of Greek ON INSIDE PAGES ) 3 without kisses, can be measured by gazeq long upon photographs of 10 GET TREANOR POST! '
The motion charged that Gov- |, 3 Hollywood today islands in the northeastern Aegean - ernor Schricker has undue influence A t to let Marlene machinery. Miss Dietrich and imagined they| i ¢ |Sea gives the Germans air control | puenrer's control over Italy has over Marion County residents. aN 8 Dietrich kiss him,| The apparatus is the Psychome- were making love to her. You never Ymes Spreis} lover the exit from the Dardanelles heen increased. _ Attorneys for both sides appeared “NTTNEEES not for his, but ter, put to its present use by Dr.'saw so many sweaty hands. Every] WASHINGTON, April 28.—For- |; 0 (1a Aegean. | Germany's other gains are mors in Circuit Court today and aiter- for science’s sake. Joseph Catton, Stanford University pupil registered 100 or more, just| Mer Senator Sherman Minion, NOW| “m, vev “thus finds herself in a problematical. The Germans might rately struck out six of the sur- La Dietrich, in| psychiatrist, who claims it will looking at Miss Dietrich’s picture, One of the Presidential aids, is al-|qimount strategic position. Both her be able to fly two divisions to Syria rounding counties, leaving Hamilton a specially de-| measure any woman's sex appeal until it came Robert's turn. (most ceriain to be named to the g,...o , European Turkey and’ the |from southern Greek bases if operae County for the trial. WL signed negligee, upon any man in units of what he! He grasped the contact and tried vacancy on the Federal Ccurt of parqanelles are more exposed than [tions there become essential. But, Democratic attorneys were faced yp. pietrich said she intended | calls “manpower.” again to imagine himself in love APpeals at Chicago caused by the perore 1 is possible the Turks may |the distance is more than 800 miles Rew with a four io three Republican | ; to put her all in| The machine is a box, like a ra- with Miss Dietrich. She clicked off Geath of Judge Walter E. Treanor, pecome more amenable to Germany, |and an air supply line would be dife Forum ...... avo _- 1 majority in the counties. The Demo- that kiss. Moore isn't the kind of dio, with a dial measuring man- a measley one and one-half man-|it was reported here today. {though the future of Turko-German | ficult. Gallup poll ‘ Mrs. Roosevelt J cratic attorneys struck Hendricks, a man who kisses and tells. But power in units of from one to 100. power, so far as he was concerned. Since his defeat for re-election prejations is likely ‘to depend on| From southern Greece German Homemaking : EC on : Ii Morgan and Shelby, all having Re- he's kissed ‘em all right, a lot of Its operation is based upon the, “So I came down here to try to the Senate by Republican Sena-|Ryssia. | bombers might conduct raids on the In Im PIS it . Se ees, }8 publican judges. ih em, and he's never felt any dif-| phenomenon of perspiration in the again,” Robert said. “Maybe to-| tor Raymond E. Willis, Mr. Minton | Germany's second gain is the re-|British fleet at Alexandria. The a Jone JOrORR s a y 3 oe Revublican attorneys struck ferent. He always emerges from 8 palms of the hands. The more ex- day Miss Dietrich will do some- | has been one of President Roose- |lief given to Italy. A break ip Ital-| tance, however, is 500 miles; Johnson . State Deaths. 8 oie, Haneock and Johnson, all Kiss calm and hungry for a ham- cited a man is, the $weatier his thing to me that her picture velt's most trusted "aides and con-'ian morale is dess likely. Mussolini at any previous time.in the war, seeann aths.. § having Democratic judges. burger, hands. couldn't, but I doubt it,” tact man with Capitol Hill, is bound closer to Germany ane the (Continued on Page Two)
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