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A—6 RIFTOVERFIDELITY | FINANCING LOOMS: Head of One Shareholders | Committee to Halt Talks | With First Federal. | A definite split between two com- Mittees representing shareholders in | the closed Fidelity Building & Loan Association impended last night (/] | llivan, chairman of one e would halt negotiations with First Federal Sa & Loan Association and seek the aid of some other established savings i reopening Fidelity Sullivan protested because the shareholders were not represented at a conference Friday between officials of the Treasury, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and the Federal. Mrs. Bullis Optimistic | 4 That meeting w ranged by Mrs. | Mark C. Bullis, ‘man of another | elfarehol. tee hopes something defi. welop this week as a result ference, although she is silent on de- stitution THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. Young Morgan Married 2 WILL ASK PROBE OF INDIAN SERVIGE Chavez and Wheeler to Seek Early Investigation of Collier Charges. | By the Associated Press. Two Western Senators said yester- day they would ask the Senate In- dian Affairs Committee tomorrow to expedite an investigation of the In- dian Service “with a view to taking action to remove Indian Commissioner John Collier if charges against him are substantiated.” Senator Chavez, | Democrat, of New | Mexico said: “If evidence already | brought forward is true, things are | rotten in the Indian Bureau and I intend to see that Congress nu(-.t‘ something about, it 1 Senator Wheeler, Democrat, of | Montana said he “will call the com- | mittee’s attention to the mass of | | complaints against the commissioner | that have come from tribes in all | William Forbes Morgan, 7r son of the late treasurer of the | parts of the country.” Democratic National Commn tm" leaving New York Calvary | Chavez said a report he received | Lady Kingsford-Smith, met on Earhart road at the Oakland, Calif., Airp British titled woman stopped to view a memorial to her husband The husbands of both women disappeared on flights. Noonan was Amelia Earhart’s navigator. u—Copynq)zt A Church yesterday with his bride ed over the com- st two weeks, but Paul Palmer of Farmington, N. M., | Ruth Mosley Fails in Crafty Es. |his office D B k R I b (’ ‘I | Chavez said, told him the Navajos g v the handcuffs when hareholders’ committ one l" arrer ('I’ 'y en|.. “threatening an uprising” because | cape Effort and Faces House- | her. ¢ ol of opposition to some Indian police : st the shareholders | g the Associated Press | agents returned the fire, pouring |and Tadiarn i police | breaking Charge. e e ior ot ¢ t | T Jjudges | A , e Sommitons s Weee :“’i;‘ ..G;‘*T_"m*“‘i by ”‘fi’: enough lead in the house to riddle| Commissioner Collier said Palmer's| Barring a slip between the Woman's { reorganization, but 50 | Jith & hail of oo lets in 1985 they | the walls, ceilings, furniture, rugs, |Teport to Chavez on alleged mistreat- | Bureau and Police Court, | Ruth Mge | L o g not co-operated With | 4100 snot $2.500 worth of holes in a | Pictures, mirrors, windows, etc | ment of the Indians was ‘“‘undoubt-|jey 19 colored, who juiped bond once | sent to the House id any joint meet- | pioriga residential property, the Sen- | “They also killed both the Barkers.” | P 12‘@;2;1‘;2‘“}‘ iy X0~ | and would have done so again - sster- i ate agreed yesterday. “Your committee has examined pic- | day if she ha been seen escaping V " | proper action will, of course, be | O 1 First Federal Noncommittal. | 8o it passed a bill to reimburse Car- | tyres of the house, which show it to taken.” | by Judge Edward Curran, will be ar- | [0und in the ers’ committees have | son Bradford of Miami, heen communicating with officials of the Treasury Department, Federa] Home Loan Bank Board and the First Pederal Savings and Loan Association. Federal, which withdrew picture about two weeks ago, | later re.gntered negotiations, but its leaders will make no predictions as to | what the result will be. The First Federal could pay a divi- | dend of about 30 per cent to depfx(—‘ #ors. The controller of the currency | and the receiver are on record as say- 1 Smmtv Votes Bill for Damuvo the former Marie Newsom of |yesterday from an attorney for | Shawnee, Okla. Morgan is a New York real estate broke. group claiming to represent a ma- rank and file of the 16,000 | opur.rmf A P.W 'v/‘n/mtn jority of the Navajos in New Mexico “‘""h” ders were reported | —— —— | and Arizona “compels me to bring | this controversy over the Indian Serv- | ice to a head before the Navajos ac- tually take to the war path.” | GIRL BOND-JUMPER’S | rope ot window, to make it fled, | other rope from a r | she was seen by Ju the girl was cl TRIAL TOMORROW left, and Mrs. Fred Noon knotted sheets from a front She had removed one of Arms Curb Bill Gains. passed yesterday and Federal Courts to confiscate and dis- best,” the low and selec- creditor country thrives der a letter sald, COTTON EXCHANE - BACKS HULL PN = ve tariff on Imports, a low cost of production and & low cost of the economic problems of the eo ;nn'l cer mnrrv be solved by bonuses ts, no matter how much put in his pocket teme Bonuses and Benehts t0 | Downward tar on alone, the eotton Farmers Hit by New Or- e United States a last- ory and economic parity e [nu‘o‘v NEW i»'lfgg—", , i3 ;. =INEXPENSIVE [ leans Directors. | By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, August T | Board of Directors of the New leans Cotton Exchange indorsed retary of State Hull's reciprocal trade FINE ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH | treaties and opposed bonuses and $2.50 10 $4.00 . . Single | benefits to cotton farmers in a reso- $3.50 to $6.00 . . Double ;.u(mn adopted today. Qum Conservative Cliemtels The board directed Charles E. Fen- '—_—\ | ner, president of the exchange, to NG ROOMS | address a letter to Secretary Hull out- the Dinners That | lining the resolution ok o {oVer Fomeew Fenner wrote the Secretary that in .M,., AN‘“’" TO RADIO CITY | addition to approving the treaties the CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING board desired “to aid you in every an as they | way we can in extending your for- when the elgn trade policy.” HoteL BRISTOL 129 WEST 48th $T., NEW YORK B — ort, “Since a surplus producin orl transoceanic cerlitmd i vt M P Wirephoto. j H appear she had imbing down an- | Just Completed $10,750 4502 N, 18th st Waverly Hills, ear window when | dge Curran from | detectives caught Ye. 3 bed rooms, 2 baths, full sized attic insulated a bill authorizing | said, had no knowledge his tenants owner of the property, for the damage now goes to the White House Fred and Kate Barker, members of the Barker-Karpis gang, had rented Bradford's house at Lake Weir, Fla Bradford, a Senate committes report The bill were criminals. The Federal men closed in on the Barkers in*the early morning hours When daylight broke, the committee reported, the inspector in charge called to the fugitives to come out, or sub- | be thoroughly riddied by machine-gun | ng mg door still is open to reorgani- | mit to a shelling of the house. mation, but unless some “feasible” plan | After a silence of about 15 minutes, for reorganization or sale of assets is | “Ma” Barker answered, “All right, worked out in a “reasonable” time, | Go ahead the institution will have to be liqui- “The agents thought this meant dated. that the Barkers were going to leave the house peacefully,” told the Senate in recommending pay- CAMP PROBE OPPOSED xm c;{ E'r:dlord's claim. “But s | BY JERSEY LEGION UNIT | scarovt troms. capectar. in charge opened fire on him with By the Associated Press, TRENTON, N, J., August 7.— The | Btate committee of the New Jersey American Legion refused to supbost | $oday & resolution ealling for a con- | gressional investigation of activities 8t the German-American Bund Camp | st Andover, Sussex County. | Opponents of the resolution said #hey voted against it because it speci- @Bed no overt acts, “and the Ameri- ean Legion is not interested unless ®n overt act is committed.” Charges have been made by the | Won-Sectarian Anti-Nesi League and other groups that Nazi propeganda Wwas being spread ri the camp. sawed-off ng two hours the Byl coLumsia BAYERSON ”ou. wg RK the committee | GOVERNMENT EMPLOVEES! 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C bal Collier charged Palmer and raigned tomorrow as a fugitive from | Morgan, a Navajo leader of the t Arlington County, Va., where she is | | faction 'Paimer represents, with | wanted for housebreaking | citing the Indians to violence in re-| " Granted a 30-day postponement sisting regulations governing the tribe. | E ‘!h»n taken into court more than a It the Indlans are violating these | month ggo, the girl went to Philadel- fire and otherwise well damaged. We think the sum of $2,500 constitutes a reasonable figure for the settlement of his claim and payment in that amount is accordingly recommended.” regulations, of course, they are being | phia while she was under $300 bond. | SR ¢ dealt with,” Collier said. | Brought back Priday night, she was Bicycle racing is rousing as much - . | handcuffed and locked in a private | Registration of births was not com- | pulsory in England until 1876. detective’s room near Police Court Hiding in a garret after dangling & NOW! 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