Tipton Tribune (Newspaper) - February 2, 1939, Tipton, Indiana Entered as second class Oct. 1S95, at post office at under the act of March 4, 1S79. NO. 10.",. till ARY 2. 1939, E Warship to W King Man Known Here as James C. Commons Said to Have Checks WAS BORN IN ILLINOIS Told Sheriff Hobbs He Was Guilty and Wished to Have It Over The plans to remove t lie from battle cruiser Repulse in order to provide better quarters for the king and queen on their trip to Canada and the United States this have been the admiralty has now been decided that the arrangements in the ship for their suite shall be d in such a way ns not to interfere with the announcement It is thought that the himself a former naval officer who fought at may have had to do Willi the TAKE A STAND They Sanction Sale of Airplanes to But to Others SECRECY IS ATTACKED the radio communications between Indiana and Illinois state police force it was definitely established that the man to a number of persons in Arcadia and and surrounding territory as was really born in Ill years The police radio at the of the sheriff was busy Wednesday with messages between the Indiana and Illinois officers and it was some liltle time before it was definitely established that Commons and Connors were one and the same At where police of that city stated he was a bad check he was which proves to his right and at and Tipton he was as which was an alias he used when he took with the Service Motor Company several weeks ago a check lor at the Moure purporting to have been signed by his employer but which was a The check was one of the regular forms i ed by the Service Motor Company and was taken without When arrested at Huntington and for Sheriff was registered at a hotel as bis correct Sheriff Hobbs stated Thursday that Connors was ready to come into and enter plea of to the charge of which a sentence of to fourteen years in City Judge Russell was out of town Thursday and it was being planned to have who has been in jail since Tuesday in Officers have notified thai under I lie name of a bad check at the A store in and has a 575 check out in Ill where he left several With this case disposed the jail will have but one Alonzo Callahan still being with Sheriff while bis case is under PIONEER OF THIS Dozen or More Factors in Foreign Affairs Provoke Relatives Are Notified of Death of Jerry McNew at 111. 2. - Secretary of lhe Treasury Henry today denied thai the stabilization fund was being used to aid countries to purchase disc I ONLY FEW DETAILS John a message stating his of received Thursday morning Jerry t. longtime resident of tbe Jackson had died at the home of his in 111., he had j been making his home for al Death was caused by infirmities of Jerry McNew resided in the Jackspn community many years and reared a family of seven three of whom are Laura and another daughter at and a Edgar in St. The deceased was united in marriage to Mary Jane Osier and lived on the now owned by Harry al the time of his wife's occurred in A son was killed in France during the World Jerry McNew was the last member of his family and past years of He leaves in thiS community many friends who will regret much to barn of bis Funeral arrangements had been made when the message Crowing Very Vincent who been confined to his home at 5n:i North Independence street for many is ported growing very His condition is said to bo very serious and unless is soon a the worst may be Auto Key Feb. 2.-Republi-<:tn milliners of the senate military affairs committee endorsed today the sale of military planes but insisted that they j should be if they were to the dictatorships as i well as to j The live minority members their views ly with announcement of their agreement to support a democratic move to open national hearings to the cy concerning the extent and liature of American to aid France and Croat Britain against Germany or Italy a congressional dispute I which is teetering toward historic White clash on foreign i Sen Warren ac ing as spokesman for the said that his colleagues would insist dial planes be sold to any or all nations in the interest of and expansion of American and that the public be given a chance lo before the government's foreign policy becomes are not fighting a war of ideologies in shaping our foreign he objective is and we wish to remain at peace with the totalitarian as well as the democratic In addition to the which met last night comprised Gerald 1'. Styles Chan S. and Unfits C. I They would endorse a program j to allow all nations equal opportunities to buy with lhe following ' 1. Priority to the United States on all new 2. Legislation allowing cancellation of any contract if and when .it proved injurious to the United 3. All sales to be made on a cash for Relief Is Sanctioned and Sent to the TO LAST UNTIL JUNE j President Franklin D. I This latest picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt shows the | president at his desk in the White House on his 57th celebrated throughout the nation by dances and with a big cut of the financial proceeds going into the light against infantile j TEN STUDENTS Agrees to Elimination of Its Amendment on Wage j Kates on Cancellation of King's Visit Are Doubled to States Feb. 2.-JLloyd's, t le Insurance have doubled tbe cost | of insurance against the cancellation the visit of King VI and Queen Elizabeth Canada and the next May because of the tense International political I The premium is per compared 10 per cent months So far there has been only moderate inquiry for from souvenir railroads and business men whose trade suffer if the king and queen stayed at home o- or anything WHALE LINKED IN FIGHT ON Called Behind the AS AGAINST REFORM House Members OVer G. 0. P. in POLICE sored Licuor (i v ' Feb. 2. The house today gave final approval to the relief and sent it to the i; House for The bouse agreed to its amendment would have prohibited wage d of more than 25 per cent between north and soma j the house had | ed the conference report on j controversial j to activity j from relief by a j T Unemployed Chicago Man } to Get From TRAPPED BY OLD RUSE United Feb. | today that dice aunt an who he Russell 2S. j had admitted f 2.1X4 would Un- arrested Mixture of Chemicals Ex- Negro Murderer Is Granted and Freshmen j 30-Day Reprieve as a Burned by ' j NONE FATALLY HURT TEXAS GOVERNOR ACTS voice The to relief until the fiscal ends next June is * hail attempted to extort less than was recommended by j Presiding The 11 first was cut by the have funds to effect and sustained by a. 47 to with his senate vote in the senate in j ' police trapped a the first major j Davis last night near the defeat 7Glh Mrs. Ruth Friedlund J of a professional She a note Jan. IK which I said acid would be thrown on her soil and | and 13. children by a previous j unless she paid the A has been received Ten police guarded the by O. Malone from children and tional headquarters of Red several attempts wore to cross I not was j Cn F. b. 2. Ten freshmen liutler university were today when a mixture of in chemistry believed lo bo fatally About 2Ti i other students were endangered Hying glass and W. j I File 2. j Lee whose platform was Rub j postponed the of i r for today so would suffer the mini - He in the ease of who his white and who was to have been executed seems to forms of nt could be more harsh than to see certain death ace day and night for asking that donations he i received by the local chapter for relief work in the earthquake zone in The letter states thai had been sent to arta anil that supplies totalling also were Those who wish to give are asked to send them to Ceorge at contact the During of Is Doing Frank who bail an operation for hernia at the Emergency hospital Tuesday is getting along Thursday his C. C. Royd visited the hospital and shaved the who stated he was feeling An automobile key in I rout ot the Arki store and it has was found man drug brought to this for the ly was sympathetic toward allowing the President to discuss foreign policy a senate on Page 2.) Those injured were William Dorothy Robert William Richard Orren and Harriet all oil Harry you in the Spaulding of Lawrence and bara Cox Li j opposed to capital All were either cut by glass in were blistered by acid which he said If did not believe explosion punishment could he Shirk was performing an ex- sulphuric acid and death penally will be which j dieted March unless the Favor Local J the negotiations a left on a the home of Mrs. Nilsson's first J. Arthur an { I night a delivery boy neighborhood appeared at the home and said he had been sent pick up a a man on a street ' A policeman boy's and cap and met the attempted to llee but was He at tirst said the money was a debt owed to him by Mrs. Nilsson's then changed he had been 2. national and director of Paul V. presidential accused in tile of being behind opposition to ri form of the House members indulged in el j clash over the sponsored which was i terminated only a decision to j make the r a special business for- 11 i morning when it is expected la frightful partisan battle will on ihe house A majority report by the Republicans on the public morals | favored of 'the after a public hearing last i night during which the C. o. liquor would abolish tie importer make the liquor commission left the limit j on Ihe number of and remove the commission from the reorganization The Democratic minority of the committie vigorously dissented with the After the issue was made a special order of ss for when there may be a showdown since several Republicans openly do not like this sponsored by the party lhe house had a Hurry of wrangling over create an grati d to purge shysters from the legal profession in several house attorneys opposed fo this I Feb. 2.-The Indiana Conference lined i up today with the groups his He said jare urging the state legislature separated from his wife and i to install a local option old for several months and in the liquor wanted to try to win her j to Tho conference represent church almost one Strike Tremors Said he had bis own 1 iv pan of the License Ireland to Issue Stamp Honoring U. S. on 150th Anniversary of Constitution - has decided to Elwood's supply of license j special commemorative be required to have a plate on their The license fee Is 25 cents the price having been fixed by the city councill issue a postage plates for bicycles went on sale in celebration of the 150th and all bicyclists will of the inauguration of the American Constitution and the installation of Washington as first President of the United The stamp has been designed by George Royal Hibernian and depicts the American based on the version the Great Seal of the United as the central -' The is shown bearing a shield blazoned with thirteen Reat ing j Word from the Methodist in Indianapolis Thursday morning was that Walter Carter of the Fanners Loan & Trust Company was resting Feb. 2.--The Irish stripes representing tho thirteen United which subsequently became original thirteen and joined by the blue signifying their In one claw the eagle displays an olive branch and in the other thirteen A profile portrait of George adapted from the famous bust by Houdon at Mount Vernon Is the the left-hand side of the and it is balanced on the other side by the harp as the symbol of The dedicatory on Page 2.) university and As he Incited lhe it suddenly exploded in his showering glass and acid over his classmates Stark was burned seven ly on the body and was treated first at lhe university and later by a t Miss daughter of Mr. and lCd Neary who makes her home her grandparents Mr. and C. 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Boyd northeast of been quite ill for the past days with The attending physician has been fighting the ailment and trying to get the patent through without to an Thursday she was reported resting j I the board of pardons and grain a 2U-! day in order that may suffer this dreadful punishment before he by in the electric 1 am frank lo admit that I believe in the Rible ally and not intend to be a party directly or killing a Rut the ter hands and beyond my power at the expiration of this 30dn'y Under Texas a governor may grant one 30-day Ho has not power to pardon or commute ia This power is given the of pardons and O'Daniel assumed office in haying been elected in a with which he Feb Feb. 2.-A wage between 14 in Monroe and i county and engineers volcanic employed af their plants and mines today threatened of a I tremors and a widespread alarm in Ecuador last College Students Begin Movement to Be Exempt From Security Act Feb. 2.- The senate today received a minimum wage proposal from its committee on labor which reported it without leaders last asked that it be objection to the introduced by Sen. Jacob j Indianapolis was that lit would provide no A similar proposal pending lhe house would serve it was no business representatives appeared lo appeal against favorable action by the commit A objection was j of the state Federation of who said he fi a red passage of the would new plants to set usually higher wages at the 2r.-!c.ent citing the law as an a | 2.--The to I ways and means committee of the house of representatives in to is out my j hear about if wide movement to exempt ' college students from the provisions of security Originating at Amherst this movement lias been gaining support from colleges and universities as as from fraternities and ail over the Although to the taxing of employes of and fraternities who are j not on Pago 2.) proponents of exemption con- tend that undergraduates are earning part of their college expanses are not only hampered in their educational aims taxation but are tine provisions of the act. to appreciable benefits from it. IJ Iowa Smith and several other institutions already have joined in the as as Intercollegiate fraternities and other student * 11 College students are a special on Page 2.) Sen. William Princeton Democrat and chairman of the labor said he favored the minimum wage in the house which also would set u ceiling on After a motion by Sen. Elliott Hammond that the be reported without the committee voted unanimously not to favor It. ' In other public hearings night a senate committee voted unanimously to recommend ' favorably a measure which would on Page 2.) 26 3338