Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1942 — Page 8
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Hope High For Neutrality ‘Pact: After Martinique Immobilizes Ships.
MIAMI, Fla., May 15 (U. P.).—An axis submarine that sank a mediumsized Mexican freighter off Miami last Wednesday night aimed at a brightly illuminated Mexican flag painted on the vessel's side, survivors said today. xii] “It was no mistake that a torpedo
Sub Sinks Mexica - Axis Explanation Demanded
DAY, MAY 15, n Vessel:
many, Italy and Japan today as labor, political leaders and the press
demanded retribution for the 13
Mexican lives lost when the brightly illuminated Mexican ship was torpedoed without warning Wednesday night. : Vincente Lombardo Toledano,
WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P.).|: - =Congressional reaction was gen-|:
erally favorable today to the sug‘gestion of Secretary of the Treasury enry Morgenthau that a nominal ~ “examination fee” be paid by all persons who file income tax returns
Various rates ranging from $1 to $5 have been suggested for the fee, which would presumably be paid by some 30,000,000 people who would have to submit income returns under new proposals lowering per-|: sonal exemptions. The fee proposal was first brought up by Chairman Walter F. George, © (D. Ga.) of the senate finance com- : Chairman Robert UL. . .Doughton, (D. N. C.) of the house ~ ways and means committee, said worth considering.” . pther members approved the plan, arguing that the tax structure . would not be equitable until a lot more people are paying money into
‘Some, however, believed the “examination” tax would be less de- . girable than the much-discussed “war sales tax,” also designed to tap the low income group. Estimates that about 30,000,000 Americans would | stemmed from present. plans to ~ Jower inlHividual income tax exemp- . tions to $500 for a single person and $1200 for a married couple. *
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WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P.) —|hit our ship,” Julio Benavides, 32, of (president of the t : Officials believed today that there Tampico, Mex. said. “They must be hn of tain still was a good chance of conclud- good shooters for they split our flag|manded, in an open letter to Prest- : 4 ing a neutrality agreement with —bingo; They made a target of our dent Manuel Avila Camacho that French colonial authorities in’ this flag. Mexico declare war on Germany at hemisphere despite Pierre Laval's Thirteen men were lost when the once. The newspaper La Presna attempt to usurp the negotiations vessel, the Portrero De Llano, burst one of the largest Mexican dailies, at Martinique. into flames and sank within sight (also demanded a declaration of war. The conversations between Rear|of the Florida coast. Twenty-two| Mexico has severed deplomatic reAdmiral John R. Hoover, command- | Crew . members were saved but all|lations with Germany, Italy and Jaer of the Caribbean naval front, antl|deck officers were believed to have|pan, Only congress can declare war Admiral Georges Robert, French gone down with their ship. but congress may ‘delegate that high commissioner at Martinique,| It was the 15th sinking announced ipower to the president. The ulti are proceeding satisfactorily. That by the navy since May 4 in which|mgtum was sent through neutral
NEW YORK, May 15 (U, P.).— Madeline Webb, her lover and a small-time thief, were together in a hotel apartment an hour before | Mrs. Susie Flora Reich arrived with a $2000 ring on her finger to have lunch and meet Miss Webb's “new| |
husband,” the testimony of a cham-| | bermaid revealed today. . § The body of Mrs. Reich was found | ji in the apartment the next day. She| § had been bound hand and foot and
suffocated. Her ring was gone, : Miss Webb, 25, dancer and Maes | word came from San Juan, Puerto SWVivOrs have been landed at intermediaries to all “Maree axis model who came to New York from| _ Studious, music-loving Donald | Rico, to which Admiral Hoover has| Florida ports, Twenty-six of a crew ooyntries, since the submarine_was returned after a second series of of 39 from a Panamanian merchant. jqentified.
. i Kintner, 20, El » | is he Stillwater, Okla.; Eli Shonbrun, her » Elyria, O,, 1d on conferences at Fort De France, [Ship were landed yesterday at West
paramour, and John D. Cullen,| charges of sabotaging after ad- : whom police have arrested several| Mitting he shot the engineer of | Martinique. Palm Beach by a United Btates|isrpedoing “once more shows the
times for petty thefts, are being| ® War materiel laden freight train | The first result of those conversa- naval craft. ways unhesitatingly adopted by axis tried on a pind of murdering Hw and damaging the railroad’s signal |tions was an agreement for immob- Susvivoss of he p ovizero De Llano ,qwers to conduct hostilities in this Reich. system. Kintner, who admitted |ilization of French warships that| “vam Of Tore © P08 THO ours bey conflict. : The testimony was given by Betty| Pro-Nazi learnings, said “Id go |have been in the Caribbean since ae Sus 2 rested % em O'Sullivan. right out and do the same thing |the fall of France. watched the tiptoe ®, Pea When court was adjourned, Miss| asain if I could.” The remaining points at issue P
Webb ran after Shonbrun, were understood to concern the v r Shonbrun, grabbed status of radio stations at Mar. Workers Federation NAPA, Cal. (U. P.).—~The Ruther«
him d kissed him bef urtattendants pulled them apart. | SAILORS. LEARN BOTH tinique and Guadeloupe, the sta- Head Calls for War Napa Gal. 1 BY.T ; ord Grange has adopted a resolu
MARRIED SAME GIRL tioning of additional American personnel on the islands, and an ar-| MEXICO CITY, May 16 (U. P.) —|tion asking that the state turn over WASHINGTON OAKLAND, Cal. (U. P.).—Tables| rangement covering French mer- The axis must explain the torpedo- $13,000,000 in the state fair fund to » May 15 (U. P). were turned on the traditional sail-|CPant shipping in Caribbean ports. ing of a Mexican merchant ship off (the U. S. army for purchase of —The senate naval affairs commit- ona’. sa The most important of the French the Florida coast in a manner sat-| bombers. 4 tee expects to begin hearings next|or who “has a sweetheart in every|warships involved in the immobili-|isfactory to Mexico by May 21 or| The resolution also asked that all : : So LL a Wash on 5 ou io. selablish a Woass port,” when Iwo them turned up|zation is the 22,000-ton aircraft car- Mexico will take steps “demanded county fairs be cancelled this year - reserve. ere and found they were both|rier Bearn. Others are the cruiser by our national honor.” the govern-|in view of the ban on large crowds a 3 om ay axe found dain in the Seyths “ those 2 Sloads legislation was introduced by|married to the same girl, who, in!Emile Bertin, the training ship ment announced today. and the rubber shortage, The anigh ls TD a ou os NaS Vulng én? erritory, she Chairman David I. Walsh (D.|addition, was also married to a ship-| Jeanne D’Arc and the auxiliary Foreign Minister wzequil Padilla|nual state fair already ‘has been Pp Pp. ’ Mass.). yard worker. cruiser Barfleur. (dispatched that ultimatum to Ger- abandoned for 1042, : +
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