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sei! beer on Sunday. They pointed out that niimormiH 1 church and foreign organizations j in Luke county have pl aimed cell • I brat ions tor Easter Sunday and desire to dispense beer. The mayors proposed to issue 1 ■ temporary permits to the organization* and dispense the beer through food tickets, which they claimed: would not be in violation of the law on the question of sale on Sunday. David A. Myers, acting chairman; of the commission, attacked thatl form of •’camouflaging in an effort! to get around the law,” and added that he did not differentiate between script uud actual earth in the sale of beer. He said, however, the connniss ion would consider the proposal and make a formal statement of policy within a few days. Under the rtew law, temporary permits may be issued by the commission for the purpose of conducting a “fair, athletic event, barbe cue or picnic, convention, spectacle or exhibition.” The permits are issued at the
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rate of $2 a day, but the fee may be increased to any amount not exii edlng *I.OOO in the discretion of the state excise administrator. Tile permits are good for 15 days and I subject to renewal. Predicting a "gross attempt to ’ violate the law under the guise of i a temporary permit,” Myers said i the commission would formulate a strict policy in the issuance of such i licenses. He said the commission would promulgate a rule that "only those i organizations properly and regularly in control of officers, and approved by the mayor of the city would be issued temporary permits.’’ Reiterating their stand on the general provisions of the Sunday I closing sections as they apply to ■ regular permit holders, members I of the commission Told the mayors they would be rigidly enforced and licenses revoked if violations were ■ discovered. The mayors were told that Lake ! county’s only hope for legalized sale of liquor on Sunday was for passage of an amendment to the
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By HARRISON CARROLL Copgright, 1935, King Features Syndicate, Inc, 1 IOLLYWOOD — Considering the experts who have tried to crush the Garbo set, it is quite a tough—the person who finally succeeded. Ths Swedish star was making a scene for her new picture. "Anna Karenina”. It depicted her arrival at a Moscow railroad station and Iter meeting with Fredrlc March, the Count Vronsky of the picture. The station had been reproduced in the far corner of the M. O. M. lot. and was sur-
rounded by a 12foot high board fence topped with barbed wire. At the end of the scene. Greta happened to glance up. Director Clarence Brown saw her sur p r I sed expression and looked up too. So did the assistants. There, on the
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top of the fence, only a few feet from Garbo was a gate crasher, oblivious to the liarbod wire. The gate crasher smiled. Garbo smiled too. For the intruder was Ruth Voight, four-and-a-balf-year-old Culver City youngster. A parallel had been put outside the fence to support a reflector. Ruth hail climbed upon the parallel and had watched the whole scene. Gail Patrick has spiting a real surprise on her friends. She is learning to fly. and has handled the conI trols on trips to Palm Springs. San I Diego and f.ts Vegas. Her pilotteacher takes the plane up and ! brings it down, but Gall will be doing ; that, too. before long. , As soon as she finishes “Crashing Society" at Warners, ZaSu Pitts and her husband. Edward Woodall, will take a six-week vacation In the cast. They'll pass up New York, but will tour New England, then they will swing south to visit Baltimore. Washington. Miami, New Orleans and other cities that ZaSu always has been too busy to see. Coming out of a grocery in La ■ Canada, Irving Pichel was startled to sec an automobile climb up on the rear fender of his parked car. The driver of the other machine was
law at the next legislature. Among those attending the. meeting were Mayors James T. McNamara, Whiting; L. B. Clayson, Gary; Andrew Rooney, East Chi cago; Frank H. Davis, Hobart, ami Samuel Beecher, Terre Haute. Others were Benjamin Schwartz, deputy prosecutor of Lake county:: Carroll Holley, sheriff of Lake I county; laiwrenee Studnis, chief of police at Gary, anti K. A. Parmalee, Gary attorney. INSULL CHARGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE a joo,” said the bent, white-haired man whose power once was so fabulous that lie scarcely realized the wealth at his command. Abandonment of the government's remaining case against Instill —an indictment charging vioSEE THAT "s. ' Only WOLVERINE Jf U SHELL HORSEHIDES Have Both SOLES and UPPERS of This Amazing Leather! Save your feet and save money aesides! That’s what you do when : rou wear Wolverine Shell Horsehides Uppers are soft as buckskin, soles legible as bamboo and they dry that ' say after soaking, too. Besides, you »ave money every time you buy Woirerines because they wear months and 1 piles longer than ordinary workshoes. Rut don’t expect this combination of •uper - softness and money saving longer wear in any other workshoe because only Wolverines have both foies and uppers of genuine Shell Horschide ana only Wolverine’s own tanners know the secret of tanning this amazing leather so it is always rlove soft without losing its extraordinary power to resist wear. Come in soon and look them over. You’ll find : your size and a style to suit you in our big complete stock. . j WORK SHOES . ’KHU CLOVES Nichols Shoe Store
slumped over the wheel. He looked drunk and Pichel shook him angrily. Then he quickly changed his mind and called for aid. The stranger was carried to a nearby drug storo and a doctor was summoned. It was a heart attack case. When ho was Anally revived, the man didn’t even know ho had struck Plchel’s car. What motion picture’s wife Is all act to see attorneys, and he doesn’t even know about It yet? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— The Bing Crosby broadcast April 20 will be the first ever made from Hollywood to Ixmdon. Duo to the difference in time, the star will have
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to croon at 7:45 in tho morning. . . E. Be n oet, ?ousin of Ketti lalllan. will drive the actress’ 16cylinder car in the coming road race from Nice to Monte Carlo. . . This Is over ho course known as the ‘Toad of t.OOO turns”. Ketti’s car won second place last
year. ... Stephen Ames and Raquel Torres are the latest to cancel building plans. They've even put their lot on the market. . . . Olive De! Ruth has given up her European trip to spend the summer in Californio. She’ll make a series of cruises in her yacht. . . . Mel Shauer. one of the most popular executives in Hollywood broke the news to his associates with a telegram reading “Rosita and I were Yumacd by Judge Freeman today”. Rosita, of course, being Rosita Moreno, the dancer. . . Tay Garnett and Helga Moray, Hollywood’s other newlyweds, were presented with two traveling robes by the cast of “China Seas”, Tay’s new picture. . . . Maxine Lewis, wh<> knows her torch songs, gets a nice role in the Grace Moore picture at Columbia. . . . The film crowd is going for the circus as usual. Everybody from the Chaplin kids (with a Japanese bodyguard) to Clark Gable has visited the Al G. Barnes big-top. . . . And Paul Kelly is filmland’s newest convert to polo. DID YOU KNOW— That John Beall went to the University of Pennsylvania and was a member of its Mask and Wig players?
lation of the federal bankruptcy act —was reported to have been proposed by Green. A month ago a jury in slate ' court acquitted Instill on charges of embezzling $66,000 from Middle West to save' the personal brokerage account of his younger brother. Mart,a Cummings, parrying inquiries as ' to whether the government would ! keep up the fight, said he was ! awaiting recommendations from : Green. The state, discouraged by failI tires to convict both Samuel and I Martin on embezzlement charges, ' nolle pressed its remaining indictment against them on March 18. ' The indictment charged the Instills with theft of $104,722 from I the Mississippi Valley Utilities I company. Martin, who neglected to follow Samuel’s example in becoming an American citizen after their arrival from England 50 years ago, was returned to Canada, from whence he was extradited to stand trial. OWNERS BUILD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE asked on bri. k sidewalks: Emma Bockman, 66 feet of repair; Dan Tyndall. 66 feel; Baptist church 110 feet; A. M- Milton. 78 feet; Russell Owens, 55 feet; C. D. Teeple, 80 i st and the Gospel tabernacle, 66 ! feet. o Internal Revenue Collections Higher .Indianariolis, April 11 —(UP) — i I . S. internal revenue collections ■ from all sources in Indiana for Hie I month of March. 1935. were *9,030.I 245.08 as against *5.151,714.45 last i year. Total collecti-ns lor th ■ quartet , Jani: iry Ist to March ->l, 19.,5 I were *16,670,890.11 as against *9,I 969,029-98 for the quarter ending ! March 31. 19341 Total collections fcr the niuo- ; month iperiod —July 1. 1934 to 1 March 31, 1935 were *45,652,354.31 j as against *22.788,026.83 tor th 1 same period, July 1. 1933 to March 31, V'34. Exclusive incom; lux collections for the month of March, 1935. showed an increase of 57G over March, 1934. This Includes b th individuals and cc rporations. The increase on corporations was The ipercent-, age of increase in all districts of t.'.u; United States was 39-7'4 . o ■ - — Town's First Talkie McArthur, O.— (U.R) The first I talking picture ever shown in this ' village, the county seal of Vinton county, was scheduled Io be shown here soon. The county,, large in area, but sma.li in population, has uo moving picture Tbeatera at the present time.
TIRE WORKERS FAVOR STRIKE Firestone Company Rubber Workers Vote To Go On Strike Akin, <)., April 11—(UP) —Union rubber workers at Firestone tire and rubber company have voted to strike in protest against the coml»my's refusal to grant union recognition, it was learned on unimpeachable authority today. More than 90 per cent of those casting votes In -the poll conducted by the Firestone local of United Rubb r Workers federal union favored the walkout, it was revealed. Organized lai’ior at Firestone thertby lined up with the Goodyear local which previously voted “almost unaninuusly” to strike, Results of a similar pall by union work rs at Goodrich have not been atinoun ed but leaders predicted a 90 qer cent majority for a walkout. Revelation of the firestone strike vote came while secretary of labor Frances Penkins met with oompany officials in Washington in a lastminute effort to avert n walkout, wfiich would involve 35,000 rubber workers. Coleman C. Claherty, president of the United rubber workers council, WATCH KIDNEYS SAME AS BOWELS Wash Out Yom- 79,200 Feet of Kidaey Tsbeo Your bowels contain only 27 feet of intestines, yet the kidneys contain nearly 10 million tiny tubes or filters which would measure 79,200 feet if laid end to end. Therefore, it is just as important to watch the kidneys as the bowels. Kidneys are working all the time and are one of Nature s chief ways of taking the acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Healthy persons pass thru tho bladder 3 pints a day and get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter. If you pass less than this, your 79.200 feet of kidney tubes may he clogged with poisonous waste. This is a danger signal and may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up Rights, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Kidneys should be watched closely and need cleaning out the same as bowels. Ask your druggist for . DOAN’S PILLS, an old prescription, which has been used by millions ol kidney sufferers for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help to wash out your 79.200 feet of kidpey tubes. Get Doan’s Pills at your druggist. © 1934, Foster-Milburn Co-
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will go to Washington tomorrow Ito luy before president William tlreen of the Ainerl a:i Fed- ration I of Labor the r<cults of the otriku polls. A date for the threat-tied strike piobabiy will not be announced unI til oil peace effort* have fulled and the unions are ready to begin actual picketing- —— — ——— o -M- ■ 1 Dunbar Company Books Audited The Dunbar 'Furniture Manufacturing company at Berne has issued a statement that their Ixioks have been audited by the auditors of the NRA to determine whether they had conformed with
k —- % Any painted wall looks fine f° r a while, but unless it can be washed it soon becomes unsightly with spots, stains, smudges, and grime. When you use Lowe Brothers semi-gloss wall paint, Mello-Gloss, you worry no more, because once over with soap and water brings back its first-day beauty. Easy to apply, covers or hides the surface well and can e used on plaster, wallboard, woodwork, metal, burlap, Before you paint, see our PICTORIAL COLOR CHART —a colorful selection of i exterior and interior illustrations done in actua i p a i n t. Holthouse Drug Co
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r the code tn paying salaries. i Tha company stated that it‘han i compiled with every provltiiun of > . the code, • ■ , — >-a ■ ■■■■» Youth Conference Planned At Monroe i I Flans fur the county youth conference to be held In the Monroe tuliernacle on May 24, 25 and 26 were announced at a meeting held in the Monroe Methodist church I Tuesday evening. Discuseion groups will be led by students of Tayor university unit i the climax of the week-end meet- ■ ing will be on Sunday. May 26. ■ when Dr. Robert Stewart Lee, presi- ■ i dent of Taylor unlverulty will dei liver an evangelistic sermon.
