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i 41 Departments and Features xtmnt Mlsaawaka I ...14, IS, I Canto 13, See. Stitt Bee. 1 ZSitaeial Sea. 1 Spar 6,7. See.

3 Financial 4. See. 3 Wemaa' 8, 10, 11, See. 1 VOL. LXVII.

THE ONLY ASSOCIATED MtttM KE WSF A FEB I SOUTH BO I SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1939. THE OXTLT tTNITED ntESS WSFAPEK EN BOOTH BESD PRICE THREE CENTS. Ik SSmwh mni i i vi EDITION. 1 i i II cprp i FAMILY HAPPY Talent Scout9 Ki Theater GirL 17 Stars Swoop JG0SLAV1A In Tragedy. SCHOOLMATE OVER ROMANCE VITII GIRL.

25 it Paralysis Victim Marries at Home of Father. Upon A.F.L. REJECTS AXIS' FREED UNHURT to Do Battle Tornado Levels Michigan Home. pi; id, 'r By United Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

Aug. VAR DETtlANDS BY KIDNAPER 10. Heroes and villains, glamour girls and sirens, tragedians and clowns raced from and Broadway by train and remier Takes Word airplane today to declaim before Pretty Student's By International News Service. 1 CHICAGO. Aug.

10. At the end of a world journey as the smiling prisoner of an "iron lung," Fred group of labor leaders their side of a union controversy which Body Located in on Flight Into i Italy. threatens the amusement industry with its most costly shutdown. Florida Swamp. The executive council of the American Federation of Labor, re Associated Press.

By United Press. BELGRADE, Aug. flhz BOCA RATON, Aug. 10. I German and Italian demands ferring a dispute between the Associated Actors Artists of America and the International Alliance of Theatrical i Stage Employes, faced the most temperamental and wealthiest body of in Search for two pretty Miami, FRANCES DUNN.

Slain. use of Jugoslav territory in high school girls who left their homes with a professed talent rtime were reported authorl-ively today to have1 been refused erick M. aged 29 today became, the husband of a girL i The; paralysis victim, whose breathing if or more than three years has been done fpr him by the 1 a "Iung'f iri which he lies encased, obtained a license I to wed Missj Theresa Lax Kin, his furiated trade union members ever scout in the hope of landing stage to threaten a strike. Jugoslavia, and orders were ls-d to speed up fortifications on German frontier. mm I Chestnut-haired Tallulah Bank- head said she didn't know the Vernier Dragisha Cvetkovich reasons for the row but that she shortly before noon (5 a.

contracts ended near here today when one of them was found stabbed to der.th and their abductor was captured. He admitted to detectives that he killed one of the girls. S. in an army bomber for ill-- Tev was "emotionally, spiritually and physically" on the side of the A. A.

A. A. me, Italy. From there he plan-to go immediately to Trieste discussions in which it was r.VU sC I-1 F. B.

SNITE, JR. Frances Ruth Dunn, aged 17, a Tallulah Wrings Hands. 1 he would declare rejection of high school class leader, was found Wrinsrine her expressive hands steadfast friend throughout his suf- Only this pile of debris remained of the Frank Willebarger home near Comstock, after it was struck by tornadic winds which swept through western and central Michigan. Miss Bankhead said in her i deep- iering. ine ceremony too piace est emotional tones that! "the late today at the home of Snite'a stare hands.

rxor darlines. are not father. reported demands. It was said would meet. emissaries of Ital-Foreign Minister Count eazSo Ciano in Trieste.

(Italy's clal Stefani agency said tkovich would inspect fascist to be blamed, it's those DeoDle that Snite was stricken In Peiping, nile them, nothing but dictators, China, March 31, 1936, and brought By United Presa. KALAMAZOO, Aug. 10. Red Cross disaster workers appealed for funds today to rehabilitate families in the region hardest that's what they are. i rjacx 10 uie uniiea states in ue reation, social and welfare or- Ralph Morgan, president of the wo-pouna respirator, wnicn nas Screen Actors eruild.

who; flew neia since, beverai months izations.) reat Britain and France were hit by the tornadic bombardment dead in a swamp, stabbed many times. There apparently had been no attempt to conceal the body. Jean Bolton, a singer in a Miami night club, is aljye and unhurt, although she suffered from mosquito bites. Herbert Goddard, 34, the self-proclaimed talent acout, was captured as he walked along the sidewalk about a block from the Boca Raton city hall. Police said both girls had been criminally attacked but at the Miami home of Jean's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest F. Bolton, it was said Jean "definitely was not" at struck by flying debris. Mrs. Alma Landell, 48, of South Comstock, is in a serious condition.

A campaign to raise $25,000 for relief work in Kalamazoo county was started with a $500 contribution. Mrs. Oliver Taylor, secretary of the county Red Cross, asked financial assistance from national Red Cross headquarters. Police said that 30,000 persons have visited the Comstock disaster scene. three weeks' work of aiding the destitute.

In other sections of the state reconstruction work was started while, hundreds injured during the storms were treated at physicians' offices and in hospitals. Theodore Stetlowski, 53-year-old farmer of near Kalamazoo, died Wednesday night, bringing the tornado death toll to three. He incurred fatal injuries when he was from Hollywood with a delegation aro he made a trip to the shrine TiotahiM mriudin Binnie the miracle of Lourdes, in of lower Michigan. 11 by authoritative sources to In Comstock and South Corn- JEAN BOLTON. Freed.

Authorities blocked off the high ways near Boca, Raton, to told Regent Prince Paul on Rara TfiViararH AmnlrTL Wavnc 1 xrance. recent trip to London and Far- Morris' Jean Muir and Mischal Hir bride, reported to be the stock, near here, 25 families were left homelessby devastating they tack Jugoslavia in tornadoes which swept the area. Auer, was clearer about the in- weaimy j-ayion, trirnriM of th situation but no family, has long been at the side day to avert possible mob to Herbert Goddard confessed kid Case workers began an estimated she came into conflict with -many and Italy. Her surren-ilril any such conflict would haoDier about it. of Snite in hia" boUer-like position.

naper of two girls, one of whom was found murdered shortly after Here's the lineup: with Tbem Long while. Jan a severe blow to Rumania, sMGHfrl Associated Actors Artists of when asked for her address Smiling John ece and Turkey, which have tacked. America, parent union for all Snite, broke in to say: rantees of independence from dawn. Goddard admitted that had lured the two girls 5--. Jean Bolton, aged 17, and Frances Ruth Dunn, 17, from their Miami types of entertainers.

"Oh, Theresa has lived here In Fear for Own life. The Dunn girl's body was found International Alliance of Theat- long enough to call it her home." British-French front. Question of Sovereignty. home Monday. TO ROOSEVELT just after daybreak( when Jean directed the officers to the spot on he Jugoslav government was 6,423 CARS SOLD BYSTUDEBAKER July Best Since '29; 114 Dealers Are Added.

have decided the slightest the beach where Goddard's car rical Stage Employes, the powerful Snite, who uses a mirror to see union of stagehands, with subsid- the people with whom he con-iaries to which props, cameramen, verses, had talked most with her electricians, theater projectionists during his long imprisonment. They and others belong. have laughed together and confided ipliance with the Italian and was parked. She at first was re M'NUTT. TARGET Loses Room; Ends His Life A familiar figure on South Bend streets and in downtown offices, affectionately known to hundreds of persons as "Smiling John," will man proposals wouia De m- luctant to tell any details because 'Easy for You to Say she was still afraid Goddard would American Federation of Actors, constantly in each other.

It was lpatible with the nation's sov- kill her. ngnty. I one of the A. A. A.

A. units, most- thus that their friendship, no one ly night club, vaudeville, presenta- seemed to know -just- when. OF NEW DEALERS he demands, said to have been Wednesday night, Detective Don't Spend Says Adams. mitted "unofficially" and to uon house and circus performers, I strenginenea into 'love. Lieut.

E. W. Melchen reported to headquarters, Goddard released been described by the axis presided over by Sophie Tucker. one attended Georgian ers as calling for a form of Screen Actors guild, unit of A. uurt, school for girls at Lake- the Bolton girl about a block be missed in the future from the South Bend scene.

A victim of a Fear Him in 1940 A. A. to which most movie wood, N. and Snite studied at nevolent neutrality" on the of Jugoslavia, were reported from the small Boca Raton business district. She telephoned her despair that his ever-ready smile stars belong.

Notre Dame university, in South Bend, before he was stricken. iave included. F. A. always hid he died this morning A.

A. A. A. Expels if Roosevelt Does Not Run. r-Wartime control of Jugoslav by his own hand while he sat at The A.

A. A. A. expelled the ma.riatr Kukoh mvn roads. By Auoeiated WASHINGTON, Aug.

10. Senator Alva B. Adams a leader of the congressional economy bloc, expressed agreement today with President Roosevelt's call for federal savings and said it A. A. on charges that its of- nlatial sjt-.

breakfast at 309 West Wayne street. He placed poison in his -Placing of Jugoslav economic ficers mismanaged the union and liceMet of excitement and- home here and her aunt, who took the message asking that some one come for her, immediately notified Melchen. Parents Approve Trip. Goddard persuaded the girls to leave here in his car Monday to go to a Palm Beach hotel where he coffee and drank it. military centers under super-on of Germany and Italy.

miospeiiL iia luiius. a. a. ui- harming, of th or, July sales of the Studebaker corporation were the largest of any July since 1929, Paul G. Hoffman, president, announced today.

Factory sales of 6,243 units last month were ian' increase of 85.8 per cent over! July, 1938. Factory sales for the first seven months of this year amounted to 59,599 passenger cars and trucks compared with 23,934 in the corresponding period of last year. Only 52,605 units were sold in all of 1938. I By International News His real name was John the elder Mr. and Mrs.

Snite. -Placing all of Jugoslavia's ficials then accepted a charter from the I. A. T. S.

E. Other WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. The Schmidt He was 66 years old. Born in Germany in June, 1873, he As Hogan entered the Snite materials and foodstuffs at units of the A.

A. A. A. there would be "a simple matter" to trim between $300,000,000 and new deal's palace guard" was reported today to be considering a "stop McNutt" movement to keep had resided here many years and said he had an appointment with upon charged that the stagehands' woman Mi5s Larki, Belted with union was trying to invade the ac man-Italian disposal. -Granting Germany and Italy right to cross Jugoslav terry to Rumania or Bulgaria.

Polish Tension a an expert photographer to take talent pictures. alone. He had no close relatives but many friends. He had been without funds for some time and the Sniteai He was introduced and then was taken to the exten- McNutt, of Indiana, from winning the democratic nomination next tors' jurisdiction. $400,000,000 from the record-making $13,000,000,000 appropriations voted by the 1939 congress.

The president in a letter to de Morgan talked frankly of strike year if President Roosevelt does He had spoken of having support in California for a new type gaiUCU UUUb Bl LUC 1 cat JL had received considerable aid possibUities. He said that utter de- tte house for iantils paraly- Retail deliveries in the United States in July amounted to 7,916 not seek a third term. through the Friendly Workshop for of. theater which "would revolU' a.tcrt. ia vuv i vvuiivu wwmau sjg ViCtiUl.

uarters close to the government German agitation against The "guardsmen" are said to be which he did errands land what compared with 3,137 in the same tionize the profession." The girls partmental 1 heads Wednesday asked for an immediate survey to disturbed by a blunt warning from other work his crippled body would withdrawal from the A. F. L. Knows Ster. land over Danzig was a "blind; Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, parents allowed Jean and Frances to accompany him.

permit. He was a frequent visitor effect "substantial savings" both. The actors displayed little of "That boy; what courage," Ho- month last year. For the first seven months of this year retail deliveries of 45,909 compared with New York city against "cuddling in the editorial offices of The Trib in current funds and requests for their usual elamor for them. None En said afterward.

"He was smil- A woman who accompanied him mask preparations in southern rope. Declaring Germany was to risk a head-on colli-t with Poland and -possibly a McNutt into the nomination while une, bearing messages from the money in the next fiscal year. 21,955 for the tame period or 1938. wore smoked glasses. The; men all ing- all the while I was there, and needed shaves and the women's was as happy as any young man and Immanuel Methodist The president today signed the Mr.

Hoffman reported that the using him as bellwether for a third time. La Guardia was said to have told the guardsmen he would to Miami and who was introduced as his wife admitted she had known him only seven days and that they had exchanged marriage church. iish-French front which in- number of Studebaker dealers is clothes were wrinkled. Mischal I ve seen who was to be married." thirS 'deficiency bill appropriating more than $180,000,000 for varied He had occupied a room on mounting. In July 114 were added.

Auer, asked what he thought! Mrs. John White, aunt of younr much prefer to support Vice Presi South Main street for many federal activities. The iargest led Russia, these quarters said ightning coup would be pos-e only in southern Europe. bringing the increase for the first vows but had not gone through a about the row, drew himself up Snite and usually familiar with all dent John Nance Garner for the to his full length and his plans, said: i i fund in the bill is $119,000,000 for marriage ceremony. She said she .1 .3: rs i nomination than to take McNutt.

months but had been notified that he would have to vacate today because his landlord could no longer the Commodity Credit corporation, addition to ordering a speed- seven months of this year to 846. Introduction of the low-priced Studebaker Champion in April is the It stinks" 1 "This is a complete Surprise to was Betn collar, 24, and came The "guardsmen" are also wor sum which Secretary Henry of border fortifications tne gov- with him from Denver, Colo. She us. Of we are pleased. ried by private indications that permit him the use of the room Wallace said recently was neces ment decreed immediate stor- said she thought Goddard had SfTtT FA sOJTIT.

Theresa is; a wonderful young Roosevelt does not now desire without pay. He had been unable sary to prevent a slump in farm I woman. Thw Jiami' Vrmnm mafVt major factor in the growth of the dealer organization, Mr. Hoffman said. third term and reports that Mc very little money.

She has been held in jail since the disappearance to obtain old age pension. It is prices to 1932 levels. of food for the army and the lian. population. remier Cvetkovich's trip to I SWIMMER other since before Fred's illness," Nutt is gaining steadily in the race thought by his friends that he had Adams, who led several fights -ine inenasmp is Believed to for 1940 delegates.

They spon to whittle spending proposals in Ly came on the heels of "indefi- ALMUSi IJKUWlVbtete from college days. Snltes GIRL TUMBLES sored McNutt for the bellwether never obtained citizenship papers. Friends will be received in the Forest G. Hay mortuary where the last session, told reporters: I Vrtiffsfc- tzra a f- a-vvv4 a MiiV euspension" or negotiations By Associated Press. aa post three weeks ago because of All the chief executive has to INTO TUB; DIES Vr demands or me nauon i Fred's sister, Mario-Loretta, now SCRANTON, his pledge to step aside if Mr, of the Miami girls.

Police identified the confessed murderer as Goddard but said he had been known by a number of other names. G-Men After Me. Goddard said, according to detectives, that "the G-men are aft the body is awaiting funeral pre do is to say to this secretary and 000 Croats for home rule. Tb Tribune'! Special Service. Mrs.

Terrence' Dillon, Roosevelt ran and in the belief parations. ether the Croat peasant leader THREE OAKS. Aue. 10. the liniHantifloii cHrl attHmmai- in n.ir.l uuu vuu- -Tumbling into a washtub filled that secretary, 'Although you have so much appropriated you can only spend so much of it and if you spend more I will get somebody mir Macek agreed to the in view of what the the president would become third-term candidate.

Now the "guardsmen" are in by Newton lake. stant care of his wealthy father, mm. haa travelled several; times across 297 ENTER HAIFA with water after she had crawled ternment considered a threat to er me." It was learned that God IN BOATS; SEIZED else to take your her bathing suit came off, the girl continent tin special raUrpad attempted to swim across the lake If' eJnipped to hoM -the lung, whole nation was reveaiea. down the cellar steps of her home, three-year-old Delores Beughley was drowned Wednesday i He is the one man who can do By Associated Hresi. j.

dard was wanted as a parole violator in Denver on a charge of impersonating a federal officer. He quandary. They fear that if the president does not run McNutt will have gained the inside track to the nomination before the primaries start next year. They face the DANZIG KEYED HIGHER. it.

We will never have any sav-: JERUSALEM, Aug. 10. A group I Two canoeists saw her Strug- daflJ, his journeyings, and gling in the water, hauled her into tVJmedlcal teatista have of 297 Jews arrived in Haifa har The child's body was found by ings until we have a chief executive who is wholeheartedly for sav was paroled under the name of Forster's Word from Hitler her father, Leslie Beughley; after Tom Cocrane in Denver. tlioir n-oft- on1 l.nr vi.r iflere; IllUO choice of joining Postmaster Gen ing. Congress is not a saving in hope, however, that he HviU ever she had been missing only a short eral James A.

Farley, whom they until the suit was recovered. bor in large lifeboats today and were detained by authorities as illegal immigrants. stitution." time. Artificial respiration failed Awaited. MOcIatcd Preu.

-REE CITY OF DANZIG, Aug be able to live outside b.e Meanwhile a congressional com Frances was Killed with a butcher knife, the detectives said. Seven stab wounds were found on her body in the stomach, throat despise, in a drive to stop McNutt, or standing by and taking to revive her. She had been play mittee and the new federal works BROTHERS MEET The Jews were believed by police to have been transferred to the -Danzig was keyed to a high their chances on Mr. Roosevelt' THE WEATHER. agency held out a hand to business today, one asking advice on and head.

me mrr a nn today as nazis 'waited Dis ing in the home and while her mother was out of the kitchen she started down the cellar steps. The tub was at the bottom of the lifeboats off shore by a Greek ship At I tLK SO I Cootlnard oa Pica Tkree. Colama On. THURSDAY. AUG.

10, 1939. seeking renomination. A third course would be to support a liberal democrat against McNutt and all other conservative 'democrats Bt Asunriated Ptmi. taxes and the other fering data to help the building industry meet vast governmental Adolf Hitler at a mass meet-planned as a "great protest VTMnvMKrirM A in ir loniw ra yrway: sobm- stairs. u6.

wnat warmer tonlzBt ana In cast and month The five Stalev bovs survivors I portions Friday. for which British patrols had searched for three days. BOY SHOOTS BROTHER. By International Kewa Bervlce. WASHINGTON, Aug.

10. against Polish but their previous efforts along The house tax committee, laying The family home is six miles northeast of Three between of a familv of 11 brothers s-ot to- Lowr Hfcnlgan: Fair tonisbt: rriday, oi a lamuy oi li Drouiers, goixo-etoUdy and somewhat warmer. ma to Danzig. the line have ended in disasters orster was to speak about 8 geiner weanesaay lor tne nrsti imnour Partly cloudy tonlgnt and m- the groundwork for a broad study of the federal; revenue structure, invited businessmen to submit written suggestions for tax revi FALLS OFF TRUCK; DIES. nJ Sawyer and New Troy.

Funeral services for the; child will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the home, Rev. Mr. Jarvis, of Sawyer, offi tune in 58 years. The reunion was Tme 1 of itfi-i, Frtda'.

An. 11. Sua rises. set, at Michael and Nick taleys farm Moon rises. a.

m. In Cancer, near here. The oldest there was Moon highest to sky. Dog days end. Mars By International News Service.

peculation on what message Four-year-old Levi Lengacher, of Barr township, is In a critical ster1 would deliver ran along INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10. In Cleare- aepd SI of Hebron tia enln" tar at 3:18 a. m. JnpUtr ueorge, agea si, oi neoron, 9:34 j.

tBi 10:32 p. lines but no one besides Hit At the same, time John M. Car-mody, federal i works administra and Forster could say which condition here today, suffering from a gunshot wound inflicted accidentally by this three-year-old juries suffered when he fell from the side of a moving stock truck caused the death of David Spear, tne youngest, uavia, oi Ana- ciating. Burial win be in New Troy cemetery. In addition to the parents a three-month-old sister, and Venus at 4:53 a.

all ara monUcg stars. over, O. Stephen, of Pataskala, i right, tor, disclosed plans for conferences with builders and makers of build- brother. I completed the group. Peggy Jean, survives.

aged eight, of Marion county. OFFICIAL V. S. TEMPERATURE, OtSdal temDeratorea aa recorded bv tna ITJ. 8.

weather bureau at Bendix field, St. Joseph eoonty airport, war as follows: iollywood Mother Lifts Coffin's Lid; In downtown South Bead enoriers iara estimated by the bureau to arcrara tour to six degree higher. materials. He will furnish detailed estimates on the agency's future requirements so that steel, cement, lumber and similar industries can plan ahead. CHICK HATCHED Mother Hubbard Identified as English Pauper of 1 784 College All-Stars Versus N.

y. Giants Gridiron stars from col-- leges throughout the United States will again test the professional champions In Soldier field, Chicago, on Aug. 30. Select Tickets Are Now Available Here There Is always a last minute rush for tickets at the site of the colorful contest. You may avoid that milling right now.

Select tickets for the game, ranging from $3.30 down to SL10, are now on sale in the business office of The South Bend Tribune. AUG. AUG. 10. Finds Dead Son a Stranger 1:30 p.

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..75.7 1:30 au m. ..59.7 are finding the stars more and more reluctant to discuss their- private affairs for their fans. Why? 2:30 a. m. ..60.

She received his card Monday a Mrs. Hubbard was an Ightham short time later a telegram IN KITCHEN BOWL poorhouse charge in 1784 with an allowance of 45 cents a week and 3:30 p. m. ..76. 4:30 p.

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..71.4 arrived from police in Commerce, Texas, saying James had been By Associated meager including one killed there by a train. "corner cuphurd." I KANNAPOLIS, N. Aug. 10. Mrs.

J. F. Little's young daugh 10:30 p. m. ..63.1 "This cupboard could not be rv eunesuay a oma came ,.62.5 10:30 a .74.1 By Asaoeiated Presa.

i LONDON, Aug. 10. Old Mother Hubbard, who "went to the cupboard, was claimed today for the Kentish village of Ightham by Sir Edward Harrison, of the Kent Archaeological society. With a literary laugh up Ma sleeve, Sir Edward wrote to the Times he had found records that Magazine gives the answers in a big double-page feature with Illustrations in color next I Sunday in By Associated Press. VTNCENNES, Ind, Aug.

10. Believing only Wednesday that her 22-year-old son, James William, was dead, Mrs. Edna Lawrence waited with new hope today that he is alive and welL The son, who went to California a month ago, wrote her a week ago to tell her he had a job picking peaches near Corning. Texas. When the lid was 11:30 a.

m. ..74. otherwise than bare" on that pit ter was helping with the dishes. Mrs. Lawrence 1 took one look, KaauT7.

Hia" tance, he said, adding', "in face of these particulars the tempta snook ner neaa ana sua me poay I poiien coast today, 2 grains in a eubie was not that of iher son. I irrd-' n-h General weather statistics wrn be toondl "Peep, peep," ahe heard. Looking into a large bawl where the eggs were kept, the little girl found an infant 'chick, still damp but chirping cheerfully. tion to claim for Ightham the heroine of the well-known nursery Itn -The Days Bsord," elsewhere in Tha rhyme is souie yaiucs nimin MWtcuw, zruwaa..

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