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er | oy Ts Reveal U. § Arthur Campbell To Be Schricker's State Police Superintendent

(Continued From Page One) was expected. to be one of relief Crawfordsville on charges of con- “will be taken up as the need de-/“People know what the laws 1

turned over ‘ , ith. fgg PE es BAILY STORE HOURS AS USUAL 9:30 TO 5 by telling recognized experts how|that the decision has been made. |spiracy against a member of the velops.” There will be no compromise with He aad lt ee. nnn. tore Open Next Saturday, 9 till 6 few ed RO 6 De said he. recognied that the The department has had more force, { In his only specific statement of| violators.” 4 ey have TY department has a. “periodic than its share of trouble during] The indictments were quashed policy, Mr. Schricker sald he still, Mr. Shricker said he selected a sation which . Le +7 me problem” of “breaking In” a new the past four years, beginning] last week, leaving the only eur- di pproved of | Fecent polis c se, and that . 3 In China i in 3 Superent but added: od: _ halfway. through dhe press nt ad rent suspense question in the de- taken by the present police de- Stiver of Goshen, ive “4 rou J : b he el 3s aa bs y Jo ju gi on ARSE oi [partment the question of —whe partment to. determine. whether under his first administration, | } it i / » suspense Yor members of the stats ian and former executive officer! would be its chief under the new persons in certain sections wanted had “demonstrated . clearly” so. 3 Spy Documents police force. , AltHough some of! Maj. Waiter Eckert. ©Only about) |Schricker administration. {gambling law enforcement, | |effectiveness of an administrator : _ |its persons believed the new head|a year after shakeup 6f the de-| Gov. +Schricker sald he had, “We will proceed on the broad without police background. Disclose Knowledge should be named from within the|partment’s top leadership, fourigiven the new. superintendent no/theory that there will be general! Mr, and Mrs. Campbell Tesidg* ! By TONY SMIT , Ins we Say TONY EMH 2 department, the general attitude ranking officers’ were Indicted in| policy instructions. That, he sald, enforcement of al) laws,’ "he said. lat 152-'W. 524 St. from the WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—8py|- : ns Home r [papers disclosed today that the > yy State Department had informa- : ’ = gs years old, . tion 10 years ago that Russia! , - Robert, E, was pouring men, tanks and S T R A U SS 8 AYS « « « STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 TILL 5=SATURDAY-9 TILL b ., 34, of the’ heavy trucks into the Chinese Indianapolis : ‘ Communist war against Chiang oo Kai-shek’'s Nationalist governled visits to ment and the Japanese. > a radio stae One of 12 documents (contain- » of the Sole i ing 27 diplomatic’ messages) re-| nument and leased from the cache turned } . Monument over to the House Un-American : 1s, Visit to Activities Committee by exum, and a - Communist Whittaker Chambers Indianapolis - contaihed an authoritative report from the late Gen. (then Col.) home, 4174 i. Joseph Stilwell on the disputed followed by point. All of the new newest docuESSERE ments unveiled dealt with either 4

the developing erisis in Europe - jor the Far East. Sixteen pertained to the Chinese situation. All “would have been of great

70. importance to another major . s \ power. Mr. Chambers says they . : DEAR SIR som— never reached Russia. : . A cable to the State Department from the U. 8. Ambassador.

. J in China on Jan. 22, 1938, re- } 3 . } layed from Col. Stilwell infor- ow - . + |mation that the Russians had or

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that are mighty good to nitions on the Lanchow highway. Le . have under you—at prices Red Mechanics Help | Col. Stilwell, then U. 8. milithat won't floor you! tary attache at Peiping, attribEspecially you will want to uted the information to a re- AN liable foreigner, A He said 100 to jee ford step along inj—the 200 trucks of Russian design . com ort, protection, sturdiness were arriving at Luchow every . EXTRAORDINARY and good looks of these - |day on tha. average. One day ; ;

There also were more than 50 Russian planes and four Russian OF

. OXFORDS tanks at Luchow on Jan. 1, 1938, . ) ; it said. And 760 Russian me- PEDIGREED

chanics and chauffeurs were there

the informant counted 400 Rus- : } TAYLOR M ADE : sian trucks, the report stated. PRESENTATION

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Taylor-Mades combine stocky to handle transport, according to uppers and stocky fie Buide) report, ~~ SLACKS ‘the time, Japan was re- . soles double} vith good ported to be testirnig Russian atti- | shoe making— ‘tude on North China. There were . rr . . rt stvli ‘and numerous reports then and later = This is the price scale A —————— i to smart styling ana : ‘ } d + Fa . . concerning the use of Russian oo h moderate prces. equipment and personnel in the 18.50 21.50 ite i M inl # three-way struggle for China i = i ainly going on among the Nationalists, 20 00 29 50

pair, the: Chinese Communists and ‘ . . Mit-Clipsl 1 satan. . . Another Stilwell report on 22.50 and’

China is said to be one of the and . five documents the State Depart- : th Floor ment and the House committee] _ 2 Scolch Grains 1 3 95 feel are still too explosive to pub- 25.00 35.00 lish without endangering the con- . duct of U. S. foreign relations. (With a featured

—— Semi-Brogues id It is said to refer to American . Mezzanine supplies which reached the Com- presentation at i mre Wings First Floor munist fo forces. 10 95) Ay wes L STRAUSS & CO Probe Shoot ots Bluchers . : INC. [ 00 es: SLACKS are a Strauss y : : I L | p" - Specialty! A great portion THE MAN S STORE fl overs’ di " of our Clothing Floor is (Continued From Page One) | devoted to them — the pick * went to a nearby store to buy : : [several bottles of beer. ¥ and cream of the Slack world — 7 roo He returned 15 minutes later, . os ’ {and his w e missing a e fron g . .. ¢ . ? " .|door standing ajar. ‘He drove ey . This is the Honor Roll. ‘laround town and ‘searched -for| ° } . 3 : ’ them, then called police to report] HICKEY FREEMAN p e Yo E k : ; : « ate his wife missing. FASHION PARK Serch gr es ’ Bo ; Lf ne z Friend of Family - = ; Ll. SE : es / > At that time he told police KINGSRIDGE : Perry was a friend of the family, ¥ : / but said his wife would not have ' GILBERT OF CALIFORNIA gone- away with him voluntarily. “a ’ Officers. were still searching for ESQUIRE SLACKS the pair at 5:40 p. m. when state } ) {police’ called the Purdy home to ENGLISH DAKS ” § inform Mr. Purdy his wife was Colors: in -critical condition in Morgan ca. 54ND Soir. Hosmitak told of the cir EXTRA Speci MAIZE cir- — MAZES rumstances surrounding the sheot- A collection of Slacks . BROWN ‘ ing, Mr. Purdy then told police rene All wool Gabardine — i 1295 that Perry and his wife had been .— : “keeping company for years. -Hej =~ mmr blaes tans browns: |added that the affair had recently } b ! oy ' {been “broken up.” grays — Sizes. 32 to 54. — ! ‘Found by Motorist : ; | A“ passing motorist, William Coa grouped at Smith, saw the victims near the : .. em |car parked on a lonely country 18 50 {road west of Martinsville. ~ Bc

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Investigators found Mrs. Purdy in a semi-sitting position on the ’ lef* side of the car. Perry was : Second floor—In 45 seconds

1. sprawled on. the right side, dead. : % { Perry eg shot Mrs, trom--the- Washington Street on nsook, with. [Purdy from outside the car. A THe doors—via electric stairway red ruffles 1.32 pistol with one cartridge inthe littl {chamber and. three. in. ADO CHRIBSL-. ssi and you are, there. : your.inle found near Mrs. Purdy. She told] ~~ ~~ eT 0 be es 2 fo 8, 2 police she picked “up thepistol : segs :

from the ground near Perry's : wai body and brought it around to the other side of the car where {she collapsed. Cw Mrs. Purdy: is the mother of a 19-year-old daughter, Louise. Her husband is secretary-treas-urer of the Indianapolis Division . . 546, Brotherhood of Locomotive Bear, 1.95 Engineers. They bought their Wade 8t. home from Perry. 10

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| love! Perry was a retired ‘Indianapolis fireman, having served in = SPORTS JACKET , the fire department 27 years. He was attached to Station 29, . \ ; If she has sporting bl "blood The relationship between Perry ; v is and Mrs. Purdy was confirmed - in her veins a Ss a oy the dead man's family. His my ¥ ; a cinch to please her wit : son said his father and Mrs. this ‘SPORTS JACKET by <.| Purdy had howl sach other 18 i ‘|years and ha n. “going toJ ¢ B. WwW. Harris : gether” for the past four .or five : It's built for the active years. h—=foomy action: backs The. :son_. said his father had sportswoma 0 ! | d been “nervous and irritable” ‘for * & washable—zips quickly closed— [the past week, since he was held! EU : has two roomy patch pockets— ust Thursday in a liquor TI . store in e block Madison . : Made from lustrous Kodiak Ave. where he was employed. poplin, it's Zelan water ni started carrying. a. gun after {the oldup. resistant and also breaks The body of Perry “was re-| . the; wind— * turned here to G. H. Herrmann ’ } . 5 “qc 1 tandina favorite in funeral home last night. Mrs. | - ad It's & standing ve alt for | Purdy was..rushed back. to Ih: iN the sportswoman's Specialty .{dianapolis. from the Morgan : Shop—5Sizes 12 to 20 County hospital for emergency — = i : ; . ; Sis : (Surgery, | : . 1.95 : 12. 05 wr ] In addition to his wife and son, | a v : ; aa 2 Perry is survived by two sisterg | : : : o such fim i. “ ; : © Mrs, Mary Smith, Indianapolis, J : 3 # Su : ] $ - ; and Mrs. Lou Coklin of Ken: essing this v , k STRAUSS & 0. woo itucky, and three brothers, Tyle¢ ¢ . : ; ati : . THIRD FLOOI Perry, Marshaltown, Ia., and Wil-| | hgh : \ SPECIALTY SHOP, TH LOOR liam-and Eli Perry of Kentucky. ’ . rth Floor Bo yf ; al nd

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