Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1941 — Page 8

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CENSOR HEARING A Tougher Tomahawk RUSSIAN RIFLES ON COMMUNISM | a | HELP STOP FOE

‘So Many Widel Widely Named! a a ME Magazine Says R Red Troops

Persons’ Named That | | Cal | || Have Practiced 12 Years | I J 0 Secrecy Is Ordered. a Qa | With Guns. & | P / July 31 (U.P x : \ a a ] {| WASHINGTON, July 81 (U. P.. | 4 ; y; 1E€CESs.

LOS ANGELES, Jul) ( i & ie tigatin x Ameren, tivities | 8 a8 : i |—Widespread instruction of Soviet stigating un- C § J ¥ ; i Sp ; decides today whether to make pub-| | i [Russia manpower during the past 12 years in use of rifles, some |

lic in full the testimony of Capt. G.| & ee = = Bakesy, a “private investigator.” EE S— ND § equipped with telescopic sights for |

a 5 Wy hy Jaiely ugwn| LRN | ! accuracy, likely is the reason Ger- ® Don on ih x "1 & i [man parachute troops are ineffec- a. 1 ; ! SEER ERS tive against the Red Army, the

Richard Combs, general counsel i for the committee, said Bakesy con- R) 3 X i American Riflemen said today.

vinced the committee in executive ‘ ah : ( Here is the : newly developed Curtiss Hawk P- 40D I plans, The magazine, official publica-

session that his “information was Ho igor , tion of the National Rifle Associa- | o_o y thentie. | using an Allison motor. It is an improved version of the Curtiss J g R B dar nd Dinette “ I A i .. |tion, said in its August issue that | ba) 00 n eC oom a ful ing it i re Tomahawk fighter type, With greater Sheed ng more fire power. It's |, “piccian Ar my a state have! vm ? 3 . Air 4 iss-Wright's Buffalo plan L soncentrat devel : nitu HL, e's pledge to the public| in production at Curt een concentrating on developing S b l M. l i Dit accurate rifle marksmanship, | 0 u stan fia ap e ur it re

not to smear anyone or bandy | machine gunning, tank driving,|

names about,” Mr. Combs said. Bakesy came to the United States S | A | E D EA | H S gliding and parachuting since 1929. | in 1808 and served mn the U. 8. The article, written by Garrett Army during the Spanish-American Underhill, American military corFar eh i ] investi — Mx Nellie Christer. Sur-] MARION--Isaaec E., Small, 82. Sur-| War. He said he had investigated wR Avs. H. K. Carey and Mrs. |vivors: Daughter, Mrs. William Poe: sons, respondent, added the Red Army, ts and other radicals for Clayton Duncan; brothers, George and A. Russell, Albert and Leonard. determined to take advantage of| e¢ Department, the Navy P. Beddoe. | NEW HARMONY Mis. Tabitha Bover |i).o" ciolid but heroic qualities of

Ag i i ONNERSVILLE Perry Deloss Johnson, | 684. Survivors: Husband, Louis; daughter, n ) Federal agencies since 3e Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Eloise James; son, Arthur Hedge, the Russian private, has seen to it

3 as a private agent. Perry L. Johnson; brothers, Edward and| Mrs. Mary Jane Fillingane, 89. Sur- iv ior 3 < His erry omitting that part in sisters, Mrs. William Murray, Mrs, |vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Mabel Florrie; sons, that the individual soldier is edu 1S Lost corti igt \ . g o h Monroe Sherry and Miss Marcella John-| Pat and Barney. cated and trained in the use of his concerning *wiqely known persons , | RUSHVILLE -Douglas Driver, 86. Sur- weapon,” the article said “There

S: un S h ar and vivor: Poster 8 ar + “fellow Liaveler™ of | Seo Myron raconts, Nor rar Poa Cay. CIgrence.ts: Brothers [Will be no more battles in which He became a “fellow traveler: of |=‘ rrak_ Mrs. Eliza Sisson, 98. Sur-|Lawrence and Clarence; sister, Mrs. Irene ignorant Russians will advance, the Communist Party and paid jvors: Sons, O. E. and Willis; sister, | Clevenger. barehanded, hoping to pick up a $3000 to establish a complete Com- | Nellie; brother, Frank Hullinger. RE ££ £ rifie from the fallen of the frst library at his home in Palo, CRAWFORDSVILLE Mis. Mary Mo ovonpALE Ww isk, 6 » : 4 nt , Pointe 81. Survives: Husband, Thomp- SHANNONDAL % ill H, Fisk, 65. Sur- Waves. al con: daughter. Mrs. Ella Anderson; son, | vVivor: Foster son, Kemp Dickerson The article said that this traine home became a Communist Lee; sister, Mrs. Tena Trosper. SEYMOUR - Mrs, Mary Alice Tucker, 87. . D whi, bec d 8 & & Survivors: Son, Guy; jaughiter Mrs. C.|ing has resulted in organization of LETS, ght I EE . gO i Runcortys brothers, J. © and Lee efficient parashoot units, and guerwith such prominent peo-| ENGLISH Mrs, Mary T. Wright, 83.) Humphrey ple as Lincoln Steffens; Michale Surivors Son Henri: four daughiers | SHERIDAN Mre Avay Fall McMaih, 46 [11a groups, which can harass the

1) TTT “ FRANKFORT Mrs. Mav Cunningham, | Survivors: Husband, Glenn; son, John; Ranls an Galke y Sg Th ” Sons at eh 68 RAS Sister, Mrs. Emma Etchison, | daughters, Mrs. Geneva Jackson and Miss | rancisco ichae isensvein, Sov-

Survivor

{Frances McMath; sister, Mrs, Ethel Cons; |

jet Commisar of heavy industry, in us Ee re a Sut- [hae Tari. Belial, udm, Wn U. S. RED CROSS SHIPS

charge of West Coast activities; his vivor: Daughter, Miss Mana Burke | | bert Rhys Williams,” he said. Henry and George: sister, Mrs. Pete Fuhs. | « | decided to leave the United States ors: two sisters g p than 150 years ago, but a reminder | United States Ambassador John G. He said he tried to delay the deal Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lucy King, nd finally Aisenstein refused to Earris

| idfe. Tamara. and Mr . - _ HUNTINGBURG Will J. P. Leistner, 8 wife, Tamara, and Mr. and Mrs. Al 69. Survivors: Wife, Elizabei th brothers, HEROES TO BE HONORED 118 MILLION TO BRITAIN He said the Aisensteins suddenly] Louise Leistner, 12. Survivors: Parents, SARATOGA, N. Y. (U. PD). —The | LONDON, July 31 (U. P).— fr. and Mrs, Edgar Leisther; two broth- Battle of Saratoga took place more and he offered to buy their summer Ff £ home, paving £100 down. RIRRLIN- Mic. Sarah dune Rouse. og of the conflict will come with the| Winant said today that in a year of | SN Mentor ayy! King, | burial of the skeletons of four sol- operations $18,000,000 worth of for Jit house until police could raid Mts. Ole Conway, M: S Mars Merril, ons diers unearthed at the battlefield. American reliet supplies had been Capt. Francis Wilshin of the Na-|prought to Britain by the American | LAFAYETTE James B ax, 90. Sur- | tional Parks Service said the burial | Red Cross.

fvivors: Wife: sons, . Brooks B.I\jll he made with military honors| The value of shipments, he said, |

“I gave the evidence I hag tol nd Rov B ur &t x Congress in May, 1936" he testi~| pArONTAINE_Mrs. Anna Keht. 80. in the cemetery on the restored had increased monthly to a peak of |

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