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Duped on ‘Tours’ By JIM G. LUCAS GTON, Apr. 20 — The wi : that

ernment into them on conducted tours of the Aleutian Islands.

Russian interest in the island chain which stretches from the tip of Alaska to within 550 miles of Russia is no secret.

Russian submarines have been| | Russian

fighters, based in Siberia, chased an American B-29 back to Alaska from the Bering Straits. WAA Supplies Involved But the latest story of Russian espionage in the Far North is

MODEL HOME FOR $1.80—Richard Collier

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his first place entry in the miniature model house contest at the Indianapolis Home Show to Carl G. Seytter, Indianapalis Real Estate Board president. He spent but $1.80 for materials.

even more curious. It involves an estimated $16 million worth of | war surplus and this govern-| ment’s efforts to get rid of it at. any price. . | Most of the materiel has little;

WINNING SMILE—Third place in the contest, judged last night, was awarded to E. James Mousley for this replica of the house at 838 Woodruff Place, West Drive. The four prizes were swept by Technical High School students.

J Men Arrested Tech Pupils Sweep Prizes Hogs Up Again On Gaming Counts For Miniature Model Houses jftar $150 Drop

Supports Ex-Mayor For Congressional Job

The Republican Candidates Committee, composed of party

The committee, headed Herman G. Wolff, said party leaders are supporting Mr. Denny because of “his voluntary, unselfish 45 years of valuable serv-

Ice to the Republican Party, hiss NEW CHIEFTAIN—Capt. A. broad experience in governmental! ¢

administration and his distin- 0 blackiedge, USN, is the new guished record as a trustworthy] commanding officer of the U. S. public servant.” Naval Ordnance Plant.

Serves 6th Term

a year as mayor of Indianapolis, first became prominent in public, affairs when he was slected to! the City Council in 1910. ANDERSON, Apr. 20—A man| He ie now serving his sixth NUnting mushrooms in a wooded | term as chairman of the GOP section near Ovid, six miles State Platform Committee. He is southeast of Anderson, yesterday, a member of the Indiana Police found a 250-pound safe that was| Board and the State Tax Study stolen last week from the Good! Commission. {Liquor Store here.

In Woods, $400 Missing

Capt. A. D. Blackledge Gets Post Here

'manding officer of the U. 8. Naval Ordnance Plant here.

(Kraker, USN, who has been as-

{signed to the Armed Forces Spe-

cial Weapons Project, Sandia, Albuquerque, N. M. Capt. and Mrs. Blackledge and their four children will live in the commanding officers quarters at the local station.

The new ordnance chief is a native of Nebraska and was graduated from Annapolis in 1919, He was stationed at the Naval Gun

Mr. Denny, who served nearly Stolen Safe Discovered {Fastory, Washington, D;C. prior

transfer here,

Times State Service (FRANK WALLACE TO SPEAK

Indianapolis Assembly 90, Social Order of Beauceant, will hold a covered dish dinner and stated meeting at 6:15 p. m. to. morrow at the Masonic Temple, Frank Wallace, state entomolo~ gist, will speak on “Beauty Spots in Indiana.”

. junk. The War Technical High School students tured in this year's show. : Assets Administration would be| Bartender Breaks ~~ [°TePt sll prizes last night in the| Meanwhile, all attendance rec Prices $1 Higher STRAUSS : satisfied to get 7 to 8 per cent of gm ob pf [iniature io he Tndianapeiis (oTds continue to be broken. Spe-t- =p Te ly Tradi SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! its original value. . .” |Real Estate Board at the Indian- cial bus loads of pupils from eight | n Ear ra ing ? It consists of abandoned build-| Three men were arrested on | As Indiana farmers today cut - : ks and a apolis Home Show. high schools arrived today from nd ‘ ings, rusting truck 2 Jeeps and|gaming charges during raids yes-| “py nies an Sos prize money (Spiceland, Martinsville, Franklin their shipment of hogs to the Inquantities of (Old construction terday.. One of them. faces adel... "oo" nici g Collier wWhalTownship. ‘Frauktort Knights- dianapolis Stockyard by nearly equipment. To bring it back tojiitional charges as the result of i q ited States would cost more fighting an officer {pasted a sworn statement to his/town, Speedway, New Winchester | so per cent, prices jumped as rg rp When Patrolman George King|SPUY Showing he spent only $1.80 and Nora. much as $1 over yesterday's fallthan AS 56 Blades n rge Pep-| [OF materials. One of the contest| Thursdays10 patients of Bill-| y ya, In all, there are jattempted to arrest Elmore Pep-,, 0. 'wsy'that not more than two ings Veterans’ Hospital will be|ing market. But private buyers have réfused per, 38, bartender at the Club Sa- dollar ts of th t Th Cattle obse déclared thi bid eno Therefore, War voy, 1325 E. 25th St. on a charge s could be spent on each guests o e 1nanagemen ey | attle observers declar 8 to 8 : . entry. - . {will have luncheon with members| reaction was in the usual pattern Assets decided to sell it t0of operating a slot machine, the Oth bertlof the India lis Real Estate friendly - foreign governmerm: prisoner fought back and broke|, oUi€r Winners were Robert ns Juianapelis. Rea ® that follows heavy receipts such which could ‘obtain export li-/the officer's thumb. Pepper was|AléXander, second; E. James |as yesterday's. censes from the State and Com-|charged with disorderly. conduct MOUSIEY, third, and Fred L. Oste-| State realtors and their wives, A near-record shipment of 15,merce Departments. This would|and resisting an officer. - wig, fourth. Judges were Charles (will attend the annual Realtors’ 625 hogs was received at the loeliminate Russia and her satel-| At Spiers Tavern, 443 W. Ohio T. Donegan, Willlam C. Wright/Day luncheon also on Thursday. | cal yards yesterday causing hog lites . st. police arrested Tom Seyers on and Alfred John Porteous, archi-|Miss Mary Henley Binford, execu- prices to drop generally $1.50. Norway Austria and Haitila lottery charge after officers saw tects of the “Minimum House,” [tive secre of the board, is in| Officials. at the Indianapolis submitte T bids. In anticipation|pick-n-win tickets being sold. oné of the two model homes fea-icharge of arrangements, Stockyards said this was due to of favorable action on their bids,| Fred Vespo, 36, of 1719 Fletcher ; Fumars ha cal slaughterpurchasing agents from these/Ave, was arrested at the Moon Sw ft Named Sears to Hold - oa Sending to reopen governments have toured the|Glow Tavern, 1417 Prospect St., ; " ap ool » 3 ing “vorkers. chain, inspecting equipment andion a lottery charge in connection Furniture Sale - 10 oo = en LT. dnable making tentative arrangements with the sale of pick-n-win tickets. : M. C. Carpenter, general man-| More . than 100,000 hogs for its transfer. em —————— : 8 or > ager of Sears, Roebuck & Co.. flooded the nation’s markets yesGiven Full Privileges 22-Year Sentence : lannounced today terday. It was the biggest shipRecently, the government found y . WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP), their store's an- {ment of the year, causing prices reason to believe some of these Given Boy 13 —Edwin 'B. Swope: today was Dual carload to dive as much as $1.50 per nunagents were Russians, When ’ named warden of Alcatraz Prison, furniture sale dred pounds. they posed as Norwegians and] CHICAGO, Apr. 20 (UP) —ithe famed “Rock” in San Fran- Will start Satur- Good and choice hogs, 160 to Austrians, they were given full Howard Lang, 13, was sentenced cisco Bay, - : | day. 4 225 pounds, were selling at mostly | traveling - privileges throughoutitoday to serve 22 years in the The 50-year-old veteran jailer To celebrate $22 at the local yards this morn-| the Aleutians. ; state Fonltentiary 2 ihe Hg succeeds rears A. Johnston, who the beginning of #ing with an early top of 522.25, Americans with - sale 0 -playma nn 'el- : 2 this sale’ a din- & All grades of hogs and-sows were of the property either went with|lick, 7. has hee arden of og ner meeting will = = 48 up 75 cents to $1. them or made arrangements for) Young Lang, wearing a sports penitentiary in 1934 held in the rete fg. their travels, Somes ta |Shirt With a yellow background,| wow head of the Federal Cor. Chateau Room BN went on American military brown slacks and a brown suede pect] Or of the Claypool i ace orses planes. | jacket, was in court. He glanced Touonal Institution 3} engl. Hotel at 6:30 M. C. Carpenter i How much they learned aboutiat his mother, Mrs. Alma Lang, yc new post ADF, oP a es Dyer p. m. Thursday, «arp n American defenses on'the Aleu-|52, before Judge Daniel A. Rob-| no ne" POSt Apr. 30. several an. Attended by employees of the tians is conjecture. erts pronounced sentence. . {nounced here today by the Justice S°TPanY’s Chicago furnituse es oye iN ire On Adak-—principal Aleutlans| 5,40. Roberts said that he|Department. staff and all Sears employees rig base—there are sevefal acres of iso ont the youth could be re- Mr. Johpat connected with the furniture de-| BURRILLVILLE, R. I, Apr. 20 2 surplus trucks and. Jeeps 3 with proper supervi- $ ston revealed his forth- partment of the local store. ! 2 sight of the bi \ Force base 0 Era coming retirement last night. Rls : |(UP)—Thirty-three horses were 4 ‘ and Naval Aviation station,” - The youlh' was with His get and bia 15 years of Society’ Appoints burned to death or destroyed and J Lhe subd wid Giaril 5 : stabbing and then crushing the rvice / tire an unidentified groom was dead ) man: Sw Mrs. Upton Close Gets head of his friend in a woods "t Mandatory. Miss Ruby Sta in a fire today that roared Ee, 'S I f So (last Oct. 18. He pleaded guilty Mr. Swope was born in Sante Y Pp through stables at Pascoag race a Divorce, Custody of SON ot nis trial, 1ast February, de. teu M., on May 6, 1888. Priof| Ars Fred Gifford, president of track. HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 20 (UP) —|claring “I am sorry that I did it.”| © v0 sbpolutment as Englewood ine Indianapolis Free Kindergar-| It was the second fire at the Mrs. Upton Close was divorced TE iii TH: ry ye as heaq ten Society, today announced the (track in less than a month. from her husband, the radio/Probationer Gets Limit McNeil Island, West ra oa)| appointment of Miss Ruby Stapp] The fire of undetermined origin commentator, today on her | h Priso . . as the new director of the society. destroyed three barns and damcharge of “constant insdeity.> (On Burglary Charge |Prison. and the Terre. Haute|*y[ "ih DRCIEr Of the society. ISEC0TEC Tres barns and dam. : Mrs. Close won custody of] Theodore Cork, 24, or 2043 , _ocora’ Penitentiary. lin education and an M. A. in su-|paired following the first fire, their son, Spencer, 6, in the dif{Boulevard Place, who was out on : pervision from Columbia Univer-| The half-mile track suspended vorce hearing yesterday. probation on another charge, to- Beer Patron Sets sity. She has been a supervisor in (Operations last year when Lincoln Her ‘sult did not include an|day was given the maximum sen- y the Kindergarten Society and a Downs was opened. : earlier “charge that Mr. Close/tence on a burglary cimarge in Up ‘Self-Service’ teacher in the demonstration kin-| The Pascoag barns had been “openly and notoriously” carried/Criminal Court 2. ’ |dergarten of the Teachers’ Col-Used to stable horses competing on a love affair with his 24-year-| He was sentenced two to five Times State Service (lege of Indianapolis in which she/in the current races at Lincoln old secretary, Wjlma Dean Henry. Years in prison for the burglary BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 20—Alreceived early training. Miss Downs. ; — of the Mitchell Cleaning Shob: 213) student who didn’t like the Stapp also has been a director ofl SWE! erour hoses burned to : 'OLC N RAMPAGE Indiana Ave. last Jan. 4. The de- wn {observation in the demonstration 9¢ath. Some of them een | by a San Salva-fendant was caught inside thef vers 0 puter § refuse oy um {kindergarten. led to safety, but wandered back | a dor, a volcanic crater rose above place by police when they an- pulled the top from a can and left . She succeeds Miss Grace Brown, Into the path ‘of the flames. the surface in a single night. _ swered a burglary alarm. the money to pay for it. {director of. the society for 20/ ' 8 : City police, summoned to the YE&TS who retired in February. |Says U. S. Won't Act SHIRTS bh VAN HE SEN! scene, decided the youth was not ! : 2 : : intoxicated, however. He was led Elkhart's ‘Santa Claus’ | Alone his fl Jalestine A y ® 5 to the sidewalk and advised to![): » N. Y,, Apri ; : : Vig Dies of Gunshot Wound ,, (UP)—The United States toa "Fishing equipment v uy : STRAUSS ‘ ELKHART, Apr. 20 (UP)—| : : an Heusen built its reputation on a collar SAYS: Children in Elkhart today learneq|the United Nations today it would; , 43 on the It was the VAN HEUSEN COLLAR Cromwell to Wed that their personal Santa Claus, [provide American troops to im- ; was : : Alabama Divorcee (Charles A. Larson, 61, was a (pose a trusteeship government on Sportsman 8 Floor WOVEN mn ONE PIECE on a CURVE suicide. . 1 : ithout WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP)| Larson organized a movement | catine P AOVided seletred Sthet —the Famous SIXTH = remained Thrice and upright—w —James H. R. (Jimmy) Crom- to give presents to Elkhart OUR ries © e n ations : a spec 0 $ arc . well, ex-diplomat and former youn 8 lalso contribute some forces. 1 1 husband of tobacco heiress Doris LOLIEEterS Who wrote fn nsluute Some forces, ren By following the contour of the neck it gave a lot, Duke, will-be married here Sat- |their benefactor was until he die Austin announced in the political an extra lot, of comfort! UN So an attractive Alabama of what the Soroner termed a seis. 250 _secyrily Sompmiiies of the And whew the Van Haun Fesple went into . : - cted gunshot wound. ¢ irt : it. merel The 51-year-old onetime Min-| rhea nt REG {States was ready to send troops © JNIFT business—it.-was done by y ister to Canada Jil pred Miss| WALLACE FEARS ‘FASCISM [to the Holy Land, “but it is not attaching a Shirt to their Collar! axine MacFetridge, 37, daugh-| YORK, Apr. 20 (UP)— prepared to act alone in this mat- re—th did: ter of a well-to-do Birmingham Henry A. Wallace, third party ter.” ; For the past few yea e traditional Van Heu pusinedsman. i ted |presiiential candidate, said last, Mr. Austin disclosed that, so Collar has been missing. It's back now r. Cromwell was gran an n at he did not want com- far, American attempts to brit 1 3 ''400" 1 H loth absolute divorce in January from! munism in the United States. He other countries into an AE n this . Series of fine White Broadc Miss Duke after months of legal 3aid “home-grown fascism” was a for policing Palestine have “pro- Shir ts—priced at : bickering. . {greater menace than communism. duced no tangible results.” Er —— Button Cuffs ® k Vi B @ In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics 4 Peart Buttons 5 a Sanforized : EVENTS TODAY John J. Snyder, 18, Needham, Ind.; Letems | BIRTHS | ? , B. Miller, 18, of 1624 E. Kelly Bt. i | Marion Ooshis HL14 9. m. Walren paid” Baker, 18. of 253 N. Gladstone! At Methodist—Ralpn. Mildred Wicker: Xd. | VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS rer he Pies achoom 13s | Ave. Loretta G. Edwards, 18. of 2509 N.| ward, Merthe Hunter; J. P. Grace! . : . Scottish Rite Cathedral. #9 P.m.| Carrollton Ave. Jackson: William. Betty Givan: Eiwood, | White broadcloth with the conventional {John Burton, 21, of 1941 Ruckle 8t; Jeap| Lucille Miller; Gale, Caroline Henricks | Indianspeiis Medical Society — At night, Campbell, 18, of 1613 Central Ave, Robert. Ruth Tomlinson; David, Mere FUSED collar— Central Indiana Optometric Seclety — 3 Prinilin Dewey Britton 26. of Li18 Silver Cherie," Aror Weaver: James,” soi et Td aD : Silver Ave. i tuffle. em Rotary Club—Claypool Hotel, Leontrd vin Weis 32. of 1350 8 we. AL St Francis Richard. Margaret Jones; Button Cuffs EVENTS TOMORROW 1088, Penn Br A Genera; Wo Georgia Dale Marsh, Pearl Buttons ear a eR Ey oY Sunforizgd : ing. Neighbors, ? ’ Apeil Bagquet, Indians Society Mayflower Harry Roland Piotner. 2, of 101 N. Lin. [At Wome Eugene, Sophie Rominger, 1303 ndants—6:30 p. m. Propylseum. wood; Doris Aggeleze Bagwell, 28, of! 8. Belmont, Gide CANTERBURY! toms Seb=Clayper Rot nih SSE, 10. Tuga A Miho RESCH, sary matin; io ne ‘ . 23, 414 E. h ; Jess, s Col~ MARTINIQUE MARRUGE LICENSES oR re ipo sei] Bo Sait Sie, Fs if you're a man who ? ain erat ARE Tl ah Bm, Such Sh og Laven penile KER LL et enjoys a really fine OXFORD cloth—You'll desidned J stiched the Besey. 20, or's11 B" Waniniion BE ahint EIB oh 0 MEV a er acres atte harman find some present that will be taken esigned, cut and stitche Holbert Sweatman, 25. of 2701 N.’ Capitol “\7ory Emeline Seymour, 28, Brownsburg, |At Coleman—Thomas, Shirley Sheppard: this: perfect fitting— Ave. [Helen Draughn, 19, ‘of $3 Iq . | quitan, Virginia Pace; roy, Bother fondly to your bosom— D'Orsay | oir of Burl E Beasler, 20. of 1138 English Ave:| ™5™\oti Mey Belle Bowings Thomas |AL Si Vincent's — Mathew, Esther Tutte: Matte weaves—stocky—button down collar rsay low cur—pair o Providence R. Sugreto, 18, Of 520 E.| gg of 2206 N. Talbott 8¢ Robert, Margaret Addington; Don, Helen : . tb merrill 8. Clinton Tnscoe -Jr., 31, of 1932 Lexingtoh| Rieger: Alvin. Alice fam with Canterbury's celebrated skills in black PATENT PUMPS. The self-bow Richard H. Sysrinan, 2S In) Carll Ave. Jacqueline Manita Graves, 18, of At_Homs—Milton, Georgeanna Moore, a shirt makin Whit A really remarkable . . B . i. . . x. n ve. H y orton. 5 gg foe piped for contrast equips Matthew J. Eckrich, 21, of 2046-Park Ave.;| Pil, APKOS IL. of FT Burton ot | EW Mame TONG, Beulah White, value at $5 them for a dual role— Mary Heien Coomes, 11, of 944 N. Jeffer- |g ai aT et e . : a day at the office— aenne Gh Chases 17. of 811 Madison Ave FO, ean Breeding, 30. of si JBEATHS | - —And there is a Canterbury WHITE o night at the theater— RE pol EE 6 lL SR oH SA Bn BR 8) Sl PROADCLOTH toith the Law Slope eollor and 3 . John E. O'Brien. 21, of 1410 2 Okie St: Ave: John ‘Henry Johnion, 3, at 640 Exeter, bi-angle stays—the outstanding in the fine (don t forget dinner). pdoan Amer, 20, of 7 N_Ramilen Are. DIVORCES faronaty Seclusion. field—l . f £ in it inl ’ 17.95 St: Cora M. Pack. 23. of 3011 N. Capitol Violet Ray Trihomas Ray: Mary Berrie Orange, Pramome. aH, at Ww t **urious comior . Ba AE . Albert F. Usbelhack, 31, of 2610 E. 11h! Mamie Daniels vada 3 Evel] wa. Jamas! oaio Tess anal 1918 Pleasnt | unsiarc state—37.50, ®el 8t.; Charlotte J. McGauhey. 17, of 355 N. D. Ezell; Rose M. Clouse vs. Kenneth E. Madeline Dorsey, 97, at 1502'; N. Senate i STRAUSS RichardG Cummins. 24, Danville; Vir Wihieos: JoanyL. Do 1a Jans Ww ie pielerogis. : F 1 : : : ginia A Gill 22, of 141915 Woodlswn D ter; Velma & ar a. h. Bernard dllian dis, Sash, 88, at 98 Pari, gry. -ay . THE SPECIALTY SHOP Bernard D. Bawards. 34. of 818 Charen Commis 7. McCloud: Chali fon Bg YEE Bvee naan. 45, at Senetal. trophy lL. STRAUSS & G0.,- Inc., I IS ON THE THIRD FLOOR James AL is. of S03 N. amilion Ave. Coleen 8, Peinick: Kathleen ECraig vi.[Saran June Stout. 87. at 1340 X. Penn. , # : : ye Sands J. ells, 16, + Misti Cieotge re ig: 24 B., Coapstick (Chessie M. Williams. 54, at 8i. Vincent's w ga Jimmie Coaputice. Sorillation, i

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