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   Tipton Tribune (Newspaper) - January 30, 1939, Tipton, Indiana                                NO. 102. | ] i Oct. 4, 1895, at post office at under the act of March 4, MONDAY 19S0. CRASHES Two Accidents Were Investigated by the NO INJURIES Netherlands Would Parley on Prelecting Art in The Tile 30.-The government lias addressed to who members of the League of Nations a note requesting their approval for the convocation of an international conference to with the problem of protecting ant treasures in time of Recent Spanish experiences and on them by the government prove it should be possible to preserve the world's cultural patrimony from destruction in case of Trailer of the Jack Band Demolished in ALL READY TO OPEN SLEET Most of East Half of Nation Hard Hit by ] CHICAGO IS BURIED Northern Indiana in Path of Heavy Snow and Roads Are United 30.-Snow, sleet and electrical storms whipped by Annual Session at Goldsmith j high winds harassed most of the Methodist to In elude Exhibits IS INVITED eastern half of the nation today killing at least seven injuring scores of others and transportation and Chicago's worst blizzard In eight years caused two deaths by exhaustion and resulted in two elevated railroad crashes that in- c State and local officers had their hands full late Saturday night and early Sunday morning ing automobile crashes which were ' caused by the slippery pavements i although several cars were i practically demolished no one was injured aside from j Between 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock i Sunday morning one of the worst j PUBLIC of these accidents occurred east | of Tipton in which a trailer of J. O. who heads a ' band of musicians was Announcement was made Mon The going day that everything is in upwards of 11 parsons Mr. Woodring's home at Muncie ness for the opening of the had skidded off the pavement east Livo Wire Institute at of Tipton and Max Shaffer of February 2. also going had exhibits will be in place his ear at the accident j evening and early render Albert Addison of 323 session at Madison street who 10:00 0.clock. west struck the trailer and it and the Addison car were damaged the an trailer being a complete While the parties were viewing the wreck a car driven by J. P. Bradley of Tipton came along going east and being unable to stop crashed into the Addison which was further Another four car crash took place in front of the St. John church Sunday shortly before noon and was attributed to the icy A car driven by Carl Butz was coming from the north on Mill street and was meeting one driven by Charles going Butz applied his brakes and his car hit the one driven by Maynard and skidded it into a parked car of Ed 5, Saves Three From Fire Clifford 6, holds his baby to show how he earned the child from their burning home at Va. St. The boy hero made three trips into the flames to another and a younger SALE Of PLANES IS. DA JULIUS GIRL Ai M County Nurse Will Conduct Examinations inline FREE TRIP REWARD Indian Province Sets Free Its 40,000 Native Slaves Jan. 30. - The Bombay a ot hay freed 40,7. 00*0 native serfs from land f subjection was part of ia whereby serfs or borrowed money to married and repaid land at rates so small they could hope to clear their in a National Congress I party Mohandas K. been for of 'the All Interested 4-H Club Members Privileged to Make 1 E AUTO PLATE TO 1� Germany's Dictator States Aims and Purposes of His WARNING TO POWERS Millions of Persons Heard Public Address Over World Where will Tipton j j healthiest 4-H Club boy and - 1, Legalizes Permanent Grace be This question is to be & Senate Committee Is Going Well Known Woman Sue The blizzard was part of snowstorm that struck with sudden fury and swept in a great aiv from St. Louis through Northern Southern Lower Upper New York state and Central New The Chicago Motor Club reported that all traffic was at a standstill in Northern Indiana and Southern ( The club warned Jan. 30. - The automobile travel in that military affairs committee and Arthur Northern The committees in charge of the various ments have performed all of their duties and the session will move with I In addition to the four talks by Deep Into Probe of Trench Purchase are opposed i United Jan. 30. - Suddenly at Home Near New C I prominent institute i L. H. and O. F. H ill. the j program will include special musical reports of officers election of I At noon the ladies of Methodist church will serve hot lunch in the dining ' room and everyone is Tho afternoon session opens at u m and the ger. The Butz car also skidded 1,0 * and struck the parked car 1,1 connection with the institute M. H. tory will be impossible for several request j today a copy of a letter allegedly written by dent to government de- Garnet 35, of was going to his home about 2:30 Sunday morning skidded and I a junior and senior corn and home economics show will jbe held with cash prizes for the winners and the exhibits will be displayed struck one of the boulevard lights inspection of those attending near the corner of West Jefferson and Columbia breaking it off I In addition to the putting that section of the and addresses city out of lights until the damage and Mr. The car of Teter was numbers will be furnished by hadly damaged had be jAdams & musical away from the scene but the demonstration of magte driver Was not injured with the I by Paul exception of minor Kenneth Zaloudek and Robert Coryell were In a crash at the and street Saturday in which both cars were badly damaged but the drivers escaped with slight Zaloudek was east on o Washington and Coryell who resides north of the city was coming to the business district ing south on Green The cars met at the tha crash bringing a number of persons out of their homes in that Early Sunday morning roads and streets which had been shaded were so slippery it was hard to walk and a number of persons suffered falls bnt no injuries have been j v I Gored by United Jan. 30.^-Gored by a bull on his Harry 84, was injured The bull on Webb after him along the He received several fractures and inr rett and community is there heing no admission charge to any part of the j j i Jim of who was taken to the Beechwood hospital over a week bordering on is in a critical condition at the | United Jan. P.O. - 2,500 highway workers fought to clear snowbound highways today after a two-foot snowfall blanketed part of Northern Parts of nine highways were closed and the highway department reported it he necessary to close more of them as snow continued to drift The heaviest snowfall was reported in the north part of the La Porte highway district where three highways were closed with about 24 inches of In the southern part of the Fort Wayne district six inches of snow Highway workers kept roads open No snow was reported for the central and southern part of the state nor were any accidents reported to the highway ( All available equipment was called out In the emergency and department officials hoped to haye all closed roads open by j In Southern heavy rains over the week end forced the closing of four roads as water swept over the The roads closed were east of 14D south of French 1C2 southeast of Jasper and 245 near | Spanish War Is Certainly Very Near to an End With Franco's Victories Jan. 30J- A Fascist triumph in Catalonia appears to be beyond question j It seems sure that the Span ish tragedy will end its active war very every road in Nor Catalonia is choked who have neither food 1 or shelter for several government ed and there throughout he are disorganized I In retreats iji one baa bean aware that the UOA aster was supported hy undefeated Now that There is no use trying to recall the epic days of or otherwise to the finality of the present for The army is without munitions and the civil population is without Government functionaries art scattered through a dozen different and some of them I did not succeed in escaping from lg no means transferring what remains of machinery the 1 Thousands of women I bread nor shelter and no place heads asking cooperation with French mission buying military planes in this The committee met in session to continue investigation of negotiations whereby Franco is purchasing the latest type planes with the cooperation and of circumstances surrounding the presence of a French air ministry aboard an tal bomber Los Angeles last The committee's meeting was the major congressional event as national defense and the administration's foreign policy became issues before both houses of Passage of the relief the senate Saturday with the of the appropriation definitely cleared the way emphasis on the President's preparedness Military affairs committee Morris summoned Grant head of the aeronautics to determine whether the plane that precipitating the French purchase was as an addition to the ail force or as commercial product The a cony of which the committee was expected to re reportedly was to the navy and treasury asking extension of courtesies to French representa tives who were understood j to have with which j to buy the modern fighting planes The committee heard army chief of in executive during the coming j month and the lucky girl and boy j are to receive a These youths will trips to the 4-H Round-Up at Purdue University in the state During Miss Maude the county health will examine all interested 4-H and on her visit to the She will nominate several of the more healthy boys and girls to be examined by doctors at a later probably in I The healthiest bay and j will be selected by the LAST ' RITES TUESDAY win receive pointers to im- their the state ' j All 4-H boys are Mrs. Nellie wife interested in this achievement and County Councilman D. A. should see j when she visits diea at her home Saturday j * lowing are the days Miss death being sudden and will visit * the respective lowed ah attack which started Monday a severe pain in her January 30;-Kempton, attack resembled apoplexy iday January 31: latid Mrs. Julius died within Period of 60 Days to March 1. VOTE STOOD 87 TO 1 short time after services are to be held at Wednesday aft 81 February 1st; First Ward at February 2; Friday the Bast Street Christian February 3 high church Tuesday Monday and i J fall February 6 and 8; with Rev. J. C. Drake - ' - Tuesday Rev. A. A. McColl officiating and Friday 10; New - Monday 13; interment will hn in the El wood j February was said to that from the White a to inspect new He was Gen. an JHe The sudden death of this splendid woman was a severe to and and the suddenness left them Prior to the Julius had been in usual health and had prepared the evening cleared the table and washed the dishes and her husband were preparing to go to the home of Mrs. Mary in Che Omega community to spend the The deceased was a resident of the New Lancaster having been born on a farm In fhat neighborhood Aug. 23, 1871, being one of several children born to Henry and Mary E. She was married to D. Julius 1894. and the husband and four children The children are I Clarence of Now Lawrence of Hobbs and Noia Royal the mother to the his death occurring at | March 3, 1938, ho being found dead in his Friday February 17; Tuesday morning February 21; - February 21; Thursday February 23; February 23; Beech Friday February j 24: Friday February 24; Lutheran j Tuesday February 28; 28. Ill With United Jan. 30. - The house of the state legislature today passed a establishing a permanent grace period from Jan. 1 to March 1 for the purchase of new automobile license The vote was 87 to 1. A passed by the United Jan. 30.-Fuehrer. Adolf Hitler told the Reichstag and the world tonight that Germany's dream of has come true under six of Nazi Hitler declared that Germany in the future not tolerate that western states should attempt to in certain matters that concern only us in order that thereby they might prevent certain natural and reasonable i The Fuehrer's warning appeared to be directed at the great democratic which hava been vigorously criticized by the Nazi attacks recently directed chiefly at the United Europe has been from j the red by Nazism and the in laudatory reference to Italian - ia ruic lu in the house roads AdversarIes of the Nazis may tute today's for its own and fear us but tney The license extension Hitler and the was sponsored by Robert A. threat that sink Hoover of Goshen and Roy J. has been overcome rison of of the Nazi i Most important of the 21 bills j Hitler said that prior to the advanced to third reading in the Austria - he had liouse was a measure to repeal In- made up his mind to include diana's truck weight tax us recommended by Governor probably will be passed this I The slate senate's textbook investigation had a repercussion hi the house today when Rep. Paul introduced resolution to commend for its inquiry and endorse Its The matter was referred to the public morals com- tria in the Greater Reich whatever he the majority of the 80.000.000 in Germany are behind the Nazi He referred to the annexation of the Sudetenland and to the Spanish civil war as other phases of the campaign against in Hitler said that had read some I not threatened anybody but had sages from one school book lie described as It contained some j Marriage i. United i; 30.-Marriage licenses Porter county 193S dropped 1,270 from the 1937 total of 4,210, the county office disclosed The reason for it was j is. the ruling by the state in Miss Alpha reporter for the is 111 at her home in 1938, that women Hobbs suffering with jan attack applicants for must be qf the She has been confined residents of the county for at to her bed since least ai home ihj that Julius is also survived by two Albert and two Mrs. Ollie 1 and tela and the Mary Juday of She is survived a number of reported to have said that the war department opposed with French but that lend ' The a and active member of the New Christian church and a The body the home taken to the church for aid frif nas may call at any their by elt Canada Says It is Investigating Conduct of German Consuls Is Involved in Canada has been a ject fit special He added that he would soon announcement concerning the results of the including behavior of some German suls -' j j It is knowledge here that the Royal activities for particularly wesL aW by involved of ' Jan. 30.-Prime a German consul iff Mackenzie King has informed parliament that German t Nazi UJ 11. In where Archbishop of the Catholic church recently in a controversy I With Erich German General of it was declared by The Winnipeg Tribune that 1 i between consular officials and Propaganda had establishes by records in the of the Provincial j Secretary ot cases naturalized of German birth can as for Nazi only herself against foreign threats and the consolidation of anti-German activities in j Czechoslovakia led I to the Nazi I action against the Just before Hitler began Goering was re-elected president the greater German by a unanimous rising ' it was understood that an influential group including Paul Joseph and Joachim von foreign had urged Hitler strongly to reply to and other American critics of the European men as Goebbels it was advised Hitler that he ought to rebut emphatically made foreign and notably by tho as usual they were opposed by Marshal No. 2" and other so-called who Wanted Germany's relations with foreign countries built up in the interest 1 the four-year plan of Hitler worked untIL the ok this morning the draft or his in complete j dictating into a machine from rough notes he had Jotted down as ideas occurred to The bfc day of the anniversary of - Hitler's 6966 5 16  

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