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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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The Tribunei
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Seymour, Indiana
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It EYlOUR DAILY TPJB UNhsEYMOUR. INDiAA JL jL 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, M3J Wai U. S. Barter War Debts for Islands? AVIATOR-SLAYER ft FACING CHARGES (Continued from page one) Newsy Parcjrcfs eY all 1111 11 I I I I I 1 1 4 XXIII I Soil of MUm Scattered bland would Kratn U. S.

raids en aaemy aircraft carriers PoSMttiOM a i u.s.- 'Seymour'i Greatest Store For MenondBoys yown Jlgjs' NEW FALL SLACKS US Dutch 95 $4-95 ill i New fair colors in green, grey ond blue. Tweeds, cheviots, teds ond twists. Many ore pleated ond some with zippers and some have belts to. match. CORDUROYS New plain colors or SQ.50 chalk stripes, A big value HONDURAS ANTILLES ra Caribbean Sea rrtfla j) A -a i JJ fcP I Build new.

I iftfZi Pacific CaaalZone fT fY Ta Ocmii defenses fr JlV PrepoM U. S. base la-Ln tliSr SOUTH AMERICA eg' w''ioaj" 'in a. TODAY end TOMORROW MotirMC. I 10c 15c Nit 20c SIC! FUN SFEGTJIClFi SwellMaBroadwaystaaekulSBae.

well oa the screen! Start 1 Songs! nondredf of dancing cuumI TOWER FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service JUcardlMe of etrcumatancea, we -rammbtr that every service Is some penon'i loved one. S. F. TOWER MRS. S.

F. TOWER ALFRED CTOWER PHONE 301 Eloctrolun Vacuum Cleaner Purifier D. H. METZNER Ml Sou Ik vowtnvt Steeei PHONE 593 Pavs. I "15 lr" 1 Oo4 Mocmlme" I 1 for defense 1 COLOMBIA A mVENEZUELAv Plans before Congress that piojtose British and French cession of West Indian island possessions to U.

S. in lieu of war debv payments are favored by militaj-y strategists as a means" of completing string of fortifications in the Caribbean Sea to make it a virtual American lake. MONEY PROBLEMS! LET US SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS PUT YOUR MONEY PROBLEM UP TO US AND SEE! STOP IN, WRITE OR PHONE, 1 WITHOUT OBLIGATION FOR FURTHER FACTS. In a signed statement, he related he received "an hour and a half from Bivens Friday morning. -t- The carl y-haired erstwhile farmer said- he then proposed they "go to Mexico" in the plane Bivens had borrowed, and Bivens, after studying while," agreed.

iately "and beaded east," to visit Pletch's iwell-to-do parents on a farm near Frankfort. The disagreement started, the confession continued, when Bivens inquired if Pletcji was armed and the youth answered he "carried a gun with the intention of trading it for gasoline if necessary." "Bivens then stated ne was withdrawinsr from our plan to steal the plane and also said that he. was going to land the plane and 'turn me "I told him that he was as much responsible for the plane as I ai5dJhatbewasiiot going to double-cross me. 7 "At this tiine Bivens. was in the front seat of the plane and 1 was in the rear.

Both of ns. ere handling the dual controls. we had argued for a while Bivens reached back at me with his right arm and pulled me forward. "As he pulled me forward my ooay posnea ine control sue forward and the plane went into a power dive. We grappled, for a few seconds and I realized if we kept on fighting we would crash.

"I-pulledthe revolver, and fired two shots, both of which hit him in the back of the head, xzx His body slumped forward on the controls, causing the- plane to continue its reached 1 forward and pulled lis body back1 away from the controls and after a few seconds got the plane straightened out." Fifteen minuted later, he continued, he "sighted a suitable' landing field," and landed. He taxied near a- fence, removed Bivens' body, and "took off again' "I didn't know what to do then, but finally I decided to fly back to Frankfort and crash the plane against my father's bam, killing myself. But when. I got over Frankfort I couldn't force the ship into a crash." Shortly before he was removed from jail in Indiana, he visited for nearly 20 minutes with bis Deputy Sheriff James Martin said the parents told their son "Try make your peace with God; that's tne only thing left" Airplanes were first used in war by the Italians in the Tripoli campaign of I arm. -Hi FURNACES REPAIR Coming Events TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31.

Seymour Tuesday Club meet with Mrs. Edward P. Eis ner, at her home on North Pop lar street. (Afternoon) Ninth District, American- Le gion Auxiliary will hold a "con- ention at Columbus. Lv Epsilon Sigma Omicron So rority will meet with Mrs.

Lynn Cordes, South Walnut street. Evening) Seymour Home Economics Club ill meet with Mrs. William Tu- ell East Fourth street. (After noon) 1 Women's Association of First Presbyterian Church will hold a Thank Offering meeting at church. musical program will be given.

(Afternoon) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Missionary Unit of the Wom an's Department of first Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. N. M. Carlson, North Walnut street.

(Afternoon) Newkirk Home Economics Club will meet with Elsie Darlage. (Afternoon). Brownstown Associations! W. CORDES HARDWARE CO. PHONE 87 SEYMOUR, IND.

OUtriwr Pfoposeel abases Sgatt U. S. take aver Htese Maaaa for war rfabts, to -take Caribbean Sm AmericOT lake BR. GUIANA home in Reddington. (Afternoon) Indiuna Study Club will, meet with Mrs.

Edward PI Eisner, North Popiar street. (Afternoon) Parent-Teacher Association of the Riley School will meet at the school building. (Afternoon) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Woman's MissionaryConfer ence of the Brownstown Baptist Association will hold an all-day meeting at the Crothersville Baptist Church. Happy Mlxup.

By Awoclated Pre. IJllington, N. Dr. A. T.

Wyatt got a hurry call from the county nurse on a maternity case. She gave directions For him to meet her at the home. Wyatt dashed out and received a surprised, but very cordial, reception. He delivered the baby-then learned he bad gone to the wrong house, but at the right time. The nurse went to the right house but found it the wrong time.

Cosmopolitan. By Awoclated press. Warsaw, Ind. The Imrglar who ransacked Mrs. Mary Marshall's house at Etna Green had a wide ranee of tastes.

He took everything from a double boiler to a book of poetry. THE for Real of them is Chesterfield of the Real cigarette people That's to W. G. Rally will be held at First Baptist Church in this city. (Eye- ning) Unit No.

2 of the Alpha Class of First Methodist Church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Travis Truinbo, West Second street. (Afternoon) Ladies' Aid No. 2 of the Lutheran Church will meet with Mrs. Anna Schrier, West Eighth street.

(Afternoon) Ladies' Aid Society of St. IlLiuUaConjjregaUonaL Church, will meet at the church with Mrs. Emma Zimmerman and Mrs. Kate Rittman as hostesses. (After- i noon) Seymour Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold regular stated meeting in the Masonic Temple.

(Evening) Lincoln P.T.A. Study C-roup will meet at the Lincoln School. Afternoon) 1l Brownstown Parent Teacher Association will hold regular meeting at the high 6chool building. (Evening) Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity Methodist-Church will meet-. at the church with Mrs.

Ernest Easting and Mrs. L. as hostesses. Time 2 (Afternoon) W.W. Clnb of the Peacock o'clock.

Central Christian Church will meet with Mrs. John Montgomery at her Totto. Mrs. John K. Eglen, and baby sob have returned home from Schneck Memorial Hospital.

James Hobson, of. Seymour underwent an operation at Schneck Memorial Hospital to day. i Mrs" Ethel WaTlterer" Kin evah, was to undergo a major peratidlffchneek Hospital Mrs. Ed PhilKp of this city, who is taking treatment at the Rockville sanitarium, is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs.

Laura "Weddlei 404 East Second street, underwent a tnaj or operation at Schneck Mem orial Hospital today. Victor McMillan, of Vallonia. has returned home from Schneck Memorial Hospital, where he un derwent an operation on his leg Friends and relatives of Leslie Groff will be glad to hear that he is improving now. He will take another blood transfusion in a week or ten days. He has been seriously ill for some time.

The condition of William Seul- ke, who was taken suddenly ill last Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Curtis Baise, and Mr. Baise, North Elm street, remained about the same today. Kate Kaufman, well known Shelbyville basketball referee. presided at a booster's meeting there recently when the sale of season, tickets for the Shelbyville Huh School basketball, 'season was started.

A missionary broadcast, spon sored jointly by the Baptist and broadcast at 4 o'clock each Tuesday afternoon over Radio station WBAA, Lafayette, it was announced here today. James, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Floy Root, of Bed ford, was admitted to Schneck Memorial Hospital late Sundav for treatment after he fell out of an automobile. The child suffered a brain concussion.

Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dittmer. Carter Boulevard, are the par ents of a nine-pound son, John Avery, born early today at Schneck Memorial Hospital. Mr.

Dittmer is a member of the Shields High School faculty. Oris "Toddy" Bills, of Edhv burg, shucked 155 bushels of corn in a period of nine hours last Thursday, according to news dispatches from that community. Bills had declared he could shuck 150 bushels in nine hours, and in putting his speed to test exceeded his mark by five bushels. He lost five pounds during the period. Parking meters have been in some sections of the businessaislfict in Shelbyville7 and announcement has been made that the ordinance requiring -their is now ta been-forced following a period of time during which motorists were given an opportunity to become accustomed to the meters.

Motor ists may park free for ten minutes, or an hour for ten cents. Silent NaqojnQ. Seattle tkP Spencer and his wife; Marjorie, are dear mutes, but be divorced her "because she nagged." in sign language, he explained to Judge Hugh 8. Todd, ran 'e just as irritating as any kind. His testimony er is a barber.

He said he gets quite a bit of business from cu tome who know he can't talk. COMEDY and NEWS BIG DAY Mat 6 Night NfW LAUOHJI By Awoclatad Vitmrn 1 NOTICE New Telephone Directory The new directory will be issued soon. If you are contemplating moving or having a telephone installed, call 907 at once. HflHANA TELEPHONE CORPORATION MIm I OFFER wo this ywr'i pick of tfcea oH for 'Cotton Quoon" bocaino iho rypkal of th modorn American girt. For root moking ptootor Hm pick of Dm oil li Ckotlorfiold bocauM lit right coaibi notion of the ooit tobacco gi mokort Roql Mildnou and tcttor PrCIC OF THEM ALFFOR STOKERS PARTS pancy That.

By Associated Presa. Chicago Fads the fauna at BrookHeld Zoo gaped in wonder when it was announced a sita-tunga had Wen born there. But the sitatunga situation didn't puzzle director Edward Beau. He knew it was just swamp antelope. TODAY 6 TUESDAY Mat 15c Nigfct 15c-25c WEDNESDAY TIIURSDAY GREEN BRENDA JOYCE Rock ford.

III. Traffic Policeman Howard Brewer has' found that, courtesy pays. Several months ago, with courtly polite ness and a big smile, Brewer re- priraanded a motorist for traveling too fast. Recently he re -ceived a shipment of 500 tulip bulbs 'the motorist K. Klynn of Sessanheim, Holland.

better cigarette. I ie 1 1 I because of its right combination best American qnd Turkish tobaccos mildness is more important in a today than ever before because smoke more now than ever before. why so many smokers have changed Chesterfield they are finding out that of Itseif-AH in Color Funny Man. By Acsociatml Prats. Seattle John Mallorr reported to police a coupe touched his rear bumper several time and that each, time he received an electric shock.

Several other drivers, have reported the same experience. Police seek the practical ioker as a traffic menace. COMING JUCHARD NC' Mildness and Better Taste the pick all is Chesterfield. You'll find that Chesterfields are cooler andL definitely imilder WSJ ft- AWfcchrfafj i' cant buy a MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK ester THEY REALLY SATISFY Sooa Uaceaort4 "ALL QUIET ON WESTERN FRONT 1.

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