Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1932 — Page 2

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CERMAK PLANS PAY ROLLSLASH Chicago Mayor to Cut City’s Costs to Minimum. By United Pres* CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—With the solemn words, “God help Chicago," Mayor Anton Cermak today planned to dismantle the city government to a skeleton force to carry on during the acute financial crisis. Adjournment of the state legislature until April 19, after passing only one of several measures for the relief of the Chicago fiscal tangle, has stranded the city, the mayor declared. Cermak ordered a survey of all municipal departments preparatory to laying off thousands of employes, many of whom already have gone unpaid for. weeks or months. All city departments, except the police and fire departments, would be affected by the layoff. Every county employe not required by law would be eliminated. Public schools may be closed a month or more earlier.

YOUR FORD IS SERVICED PROPERLY when you take it to an Authorized Ford Dealer

YOUR Ford was built for many thousands of miles of dependable, fault-free service. But no matter how good a car may be—how fine the parts or great the skill with which they are made and fitted —* certain attention is necessary from time to time. Then, it is essential that men who know the Ford car in every part, men who work with precision machinery and accustomed fingers, should do the servicing or make the repairs. Your neighborhood Ford dealer therefore is the man to see when you need service, parts, or accessories of any kind. His clean, well-ordered shops are equipped with factory-endorsed service machinery. The parts nsed are genuine Ford parts —high in quality, low in cost. Ford service is always most economical—always dependable and safe—bnt at this particular time, when many cars require extra attention, special prices are in effect. Drive into the nearby Ford Service Department and ask about them. A free inspection will be made of your ear. Yon will know the cost of the work yon order before it’s started—and will find it agreeably low.

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BERNARD B. SHIVELY TO RUN FOR SENATE Co-Anther of StaU; Utility Act Expected to Announce. Bernard B. Shively of Marion, coauthor of the Spencer-Shively act in 1913, which created the public service commission, is expected to announce for the Democratic nomi-

nation for United States sen a tori within a few weeks, friends here declared today. Shively has re-j fused to comment, but an announcement is expected to be made following his address! at De Pauw unlversity, next Thursday. He has been out of the political picture for many years. Shively was, a member of the state senate in

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a member of the state senate in 1913 when he aided in drafting the utilities regulatory measure, which bears his name.

VALERA GAINING ON _COSeRAVE Irish Radical Party Lead Gradually Grows. By United Press DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Feb. 18. —Eamon De Valera and his Fianna Fail party were increasing their lead today over President William T. Cosgrave’s government candidates, as returns in the Irish Free State general election trickled in. Both De Valera in County Clare and Cosgrave in Cork were overwhelmingly re-elected. Cosgrave’s total poll reached the figure of 18,125 votes. A De Valera victory wos considered certain to mean trouble for England, as the Fianna Fail leader has sworn to work for separation of the Free State rrom the British empire. His first act as president would be to abolish the oath of allegiance to King George, he said during the campaign.

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DEATH NEWS BROUGHT BY HOBO ‘GRAPEVINE’ Sister Learns of Brother's Passing by Word Oat of “Jungle.” By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Hoboland's “grapevine” telegraph today brought word to a sister of her brother’s death. Last C ber Pat Kelly, vagrant, died at Lake Forest, 111. His relatives were unknown, but police asked Kelly’s comrades of the “jungle” to pass the word along thr t Pat Kelly was dead. He hoped somehow relatives might be informed. Today Mrs. Delia McManaman, Cleveland, was here making arrangements to disinter her brother’s body for reburial in Cleveland News of Kelly’s death nad reached her via the telegraph.

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Lilly, Thomas C. Day, William J. Mooney, Louis Hollweg and Edna G. Henry. The Indian State Railways are using Diesel-electric locomotives to cut expenses for short distances.