Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1941 — Page 4
OCOMOTIVE, 2 DEAD
AYWARD, Cal, Sept. 23 (U. J —Two persons were killed and 10
injured, three critically, short-| .
before midnight when an eastd Western Pacific passenger frain collided with a lone locomoe three miles from Livermore,
i The dead were Engineer Frank Huff, Oakland, and Fireman A. A. ; own, both of the passenger train.
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FEAR 34 IN CR OF PINK STAR DIE
For Axis Raider; FDR Challenged?
(Continued from Page One) Star all were of Panamanian reg
ister and were among the Danish|
States last summer.
The Pink Star was en route to af:
United Kingdom port via Iceland,
left New York Sept. 3. She]: was built in 1926 and was of 8950:
tons deadweight.
American warships are convoying |; ships of all flags over the North:
Atlantic sealanes at least as far as Iceland. Whether the / Pink was being éscorted by warships at the time she was attacked was not made known immediately. The area in which the Pink Star, Sessa and Montana: went down is well within the combat zone defined by Germany which follows along the, three-mile line of Greenland’s eastern shores. The President has refused to recognize this zone since Germany has given the United States no warning of its existence and because it interferes with the avowed U. S. policy of freedom of the seas.
Within Hemisphere
It likewise fails to comply, it is said, with the recognized principle
that a blockade need not be recog-| men of the nation have been sched-
nized unless it is effective. Germany, it was believed, would find it difficult to blockade either Iceland or Greenland both because it is not at war with' the United States and because Greenland is considered to be within the Western Hemisphere. All three sinkings took place within the hemisphere as commonly defined. The. Pink Star sinking was expected to spur the hunt for Axis raiders in the seaplanes which the
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uled to make addresses. Among these are Dr. J. P. Nesselrod, Evanston, 11; Dr. C. D. Selby, Detroit; Dr. L. H. Bauer, Hemp-
stead, N. Y.; Dr. James P. Leake, Bethesda, Md, and Dr. John J. Moorhead, New York. At Hurty Hall today, Dr. Robert J. Masters, Indianapolis, told the
Government considers for the national defense.”
“necessary
A Navy Department spokesman explained that while Navy Secretary Frank Knox had given shooting orders to his subordinates a week ago, it took some time to arrange the disposition of Navy vessels. . Secretary Knox, earlier yesterjaa, told 12,000 United Aircraft workers at East Hartford, Conn. that - “no shooting had been reported to the Navy Department” since Mr. Roosevelt issued his orders.
public health men that the new sulphonamide drugs go a long way
toward the answer to the control of trachoma. ’
Since the'disease is most common
in low-income groups and in submarginal land areas, the problem is essentially one health.
of state public
Dr. George Brothers, of the State
Health Board staff, reported that several instances of active tuberculosis had been found in school employees in a state-wide checkup under a new law, and that these
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Dr. A. M. Mitchell (left), Terre Haute, state association president, is puzzled at the magic rings which Dr. Hubert Collins, Indianapolis, an amateur magician, finds easy to solve. of the tools of magic as his contribution to the doctors hobby show; a side line of the state convention, at the Claypool Hotel.
Dr. Collins has an exhibit.
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individuals had been removed from contact with pupils until they are no longer contagious. He also described to them their duties under the new law and explained how it is to be administered. John Taylor, head of the dairy
| bureau of the Health Board, told {the local health officers that they
will be responsible for the tests, checkups and examinations of the State’s fluid milk supply under the Grade A law. He said that fluid milk supply of a community is essentially a local problem, to be dealt with. by local officers. The State Board, he said, will continue the inspections necessary for the processed milk industry. Dr. Lowell T. Coggesall, professor of public health at the University of Michigan, yesterday told them that malaria, a disease which for years was apparently dormant in Indiana, may be poised for a serious epidemic.
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TAX BOARD HAS $7,000,000 QUIZ
Education Officials Have the Answer to Many Pages Of Figures.
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Walter Horn, Indiana Taxpayers Association man: “What about that item on page 104?” he queried, “Tuning musical instruments?” There was a rustling of pages as everyone turned to page 104. DeWitt Morgan, Schools superintendent, explained: “We have 88 grade schools with old pianos, some of them donations. At least 75 per cent of the pianos are 25 years old. We have to keep them tuned. This expenditure is made up on the basis of an itemized list and . . . He faded out, the room darkened and there was a great peace. A new voice started up. It was Mr.
, | Walsman.
“Page 107—Technical repairs,” he chanted. Made you think of Union Station (“Train 48 on track six”), . “Page 108.” ° i “Page 109—" A new voice: “May I go back to 107 and ask about campus lighting repair?” It was Fred Schmidt, building managers’ representative, speaking. “The which ” queried Mr. Walsman. “The campus lighting repairs,” said Mr. Schmidt. The pages rustled again, Mr, Morgan made some ex-. planation and it seemed it could be no other way. “What about the stokers out at Crispus Attucks?” Mr. Horn asked after a while. “Yes,” repeated Mr. Walsman wearily, “what about them?” This time A. B. Good, Schools business manager, explained: “We're electrifying them, Used to use steam but that created too much smoke. You know that the Mayor has asked our co-operation on smoke. With steam, you had to
they started operating, ‘We . .'. .It was quiet, that sudden, strange quiet of the world of nod. A chair squeaked and rolled back on its casters, Luther Dickerson, City librarian, rose to explain the library budget, There was more talk, vague, faraway talk and fans kept whirring in the stale atmosphere. “ ,..an increase over last year's budget of $4285.77,” Mr. Dickerson was saying. It was quiet again and
and the sound of voices and shuffling feet filled the room. . The Tax Adjustment Board had adjourned.
FISH TO SEEK VOTE IN CONGRESS ON WAR
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (U. P)). —Rep. Hamilton Fish (R. N. Y), plans to submit to Congress next week a resolutich to declare war on Germany. He challenged President Roosevelt to do likewise. “If the President wants to take us into war,” he said, “the only honest and honorable thing for him to do would be to submit a war resolution to the Congress in the -American way and accordance with provisions of poe Constitution.” Fish, long an opponent of un.) foreign policy, predicted that such a move by Fhe President “at the present time” would be defeated in the House by more than a two to: one vote and “would put an end to this campaign of fear and war hysteria.”
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