Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1932 — Page 11

SEPT. 9, 1932.

THREE KILLED IN TRANSPORT PLANEJPLUNOE Fourth Occupant Thrown Clear, Beats Out Fire in Clothing. By United Pm* SALT FLATS, Tex.. Sept. 9 Three men were dead today as a result of the crash of an American Airways transport airplane near here. A fourth suffered severe burns and other injuries, but was given a chance for life. The dead: Pilot W. J. Robbins, Ft. Wotrh. Co-Pilot Francis Briggs, Dallas. Victor Eliman, St. Louis, a passenger. The fourth occupant of the wrecked tri-motor ship, G. A Davidson of Richmond, Cal, was thrown almost clear, as the plane crashed near the foot of El Capitan pass, in the Guadalupe mountains, and was able to beat out the flames on his clothing. He was taken to the home of a rancher near here, and a physician and a nurse were rushed by plane from El Paso, sixty miles west, to care for him. SLASH PRICES AT " FAIR Hamburgers Two for Nickel, and Other Prices Are Cut. Several refreshment stands at the state fair went on a cut-price basis today, with the fair to close tonight. Hamburger sandwiches were two for a nickel, and two 10-cent glasses of orange drink could be bought for a nickel.

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a here, : leon I. • Because there is no job too dainty or too dirty for Oxydol to handle without rubbing, women call it the”all purpose” soap for saving work. Its 50% more suds work sparkling wonders with dishes, and clean clothes as white as the fleece on Mary’s little lamb. \ Let 88 Oxydol do the work PROCTER ft GAMBLE

Plenty of Help for Phillips Farm Chores

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There shouldn't be any trouble getting chores done on the O. W. Phillips farm near Fortville. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and their flourishing progeny were one of the many families to spread picnic lunches Wednesday at Farmers’ day observance at the fair.

Judge Hurt in Auto Crash FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Sept. 9.—Judge Bert A. Fagan of city court was in critical condition, after suffering concussion of the brain in an auto mobile accident.

SPECIALS FOR Saturday and Sunday Large _ FRYERS 1 4. Lb \ltlk-leil Leghorn*. ■ Bfw “**• lin Vfr- t.h, Avg.. * ■ Chickens to Boil lb.in c Roa'stTngaiulFrylng amm Chickens Ib.l/G Plymouth nr Whit* Rocks ' to a-Lb. Average Open Saturday Mte I'ntll tl P. M. FREE DRESSING No Phone Orders —No Deliveries CAPITOL POULTRY CO. lots South Meridian Follow the Crowd.

September meals and so easy to serve— Pork and Beans at their BEST! The large, plump beans are Michigan's finest, baked golden brown, tender and Also meaty. The rich sauceis made from n* L I> J red-ripe Indiana tomatoes; and slices of UQXk tied sugar-cured pork bring out all the won- Kidney BeCMS derful flavor. , ........ „ . Best you ever tasted. “Perfectly delicious" you 11 say when ... , , Add wonderful color you taste them. The 20-oz. full-pack . _ , , __ a , and flavor to salads; can is only 10c. Better keep several cans on hand; you'll serve them often. OI ’ serve . em as a Ask' for KO-WE-BA brand! side dish ' Extra tender and meaty. 20-oz. fullAt Independent Grocers Only pack can only 10c. KOTHE, WELLS & BAUER CO. Insist on Indianapolis KO-WE-BA Brand

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FIGHT TO HALT SCHOOLOPENING Court Suit at South Bend on $1.50 Tax Law Looms. By United Prttt SOUTH BEND. Ind., Sept. 9.—A baffling situation such as opponents of the new *1.50 tax limitation law low predicted would result from its

J® Jfi Jib' PRICES ARE ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK Yes. sir, Kroger and Piggly Wiggly chops down the price of quality U. S. Government inspected beef. And these low prices are on the same J nn “highest quality” that has made Kroger and Piggly Wiggly meats the talk of Indianapolis. 'STEAKS let us intr °duce you to a real steak. The tender, juicy, delicious kind. .1 Just the ri S ht thickness to suit you. We’ll stake our reputation on them. "iH SIRLOIN ROUND \mm j 23c u. 25c u. "y ROLLED RIB ROAST*, ln. 25c 1/ v SWISS STEAK From Round Shoulder Lb. 20c |f CHUCK ROAST vsr Lb. 16c SLICED BACON ROM ~:r !°° Lincolnshire Brand in Cellophane Pkgs. C 5 ILI Iw \3I DtaLl Tender Lb. |QC f\ Half Pound H- £.Z?L, | FRANKFURTERS a? Lb. 7c Rl ITTFD it 4 bologna Lb. ioc DU I I tn Lb. # I c CHICKENS Lh oo* Country Club, fresh creamery, roll W ■ wlllWimluilßW MUk-Fed Fryers or Hens LD, or % -lb. prints. Mmm _ A Complete Selection of Luncheon Heats for School Lunches SUGAR ::| • 1.10 SOAP C-tiPS ~ 5 19 r-^TT 'zf~nfr\ Tuna Fish „:r 2 -25 c IP & G TII /J) I Crisco usssszs? 3 .u.c 59c I 30 \P I ■mm | \ wi.H e Naptha so.? Mayomia IS e ’CH"" 2 - 23 c Cpoph || ill#’ Kroger’s Same High Quality GOLD MEDAL rresn mK Qt 7c RANANAC rssscoffee u.25el wnnniinij 1 rntnu {lavored biend. Golden Ripe Quality Fruit I Country Club, packed Lb- LfoS* BABO 2 can, 23c nßllllflllWPI 0 c 9 lOa For cleaning porcelain baths and sinks. WCIMIIIIU ¥f 111 C ’ d * I Mlf PEANUT BUTTER ISc Large, Snow White Heads. Beechnut—Free one small glass with each large glass. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ym mm BLUE RIBBON 49c H6ad L6IIUC6 2 for IOC Malt-The old Maestro recommends it. Hard, Crisp, Heads. ROOT BEER *>“** 23c * nn i flr a ap Hire’s extracts—the genuine brand. ADDies b Lbs. /nc BATHROOM TISSUE 2-. 9c Fancy Quality Maiden Blush or Wealthies. Clifton—Soft texture. __ candy bars 3c Sweet Potatoes 5 1 0c Baby Ruths and butter fingers. SCHOOL TABLETS 3 • IDc potato'biiipr 30c Oranges 2 - 29c Capitol, the quality chip.. Fancy California Valencias. . Also Kirk’s Hardwater J complete food markets Bar 5 C beautiful women " Prices Effective—lndianapolis. Greenfield, Plainfield, Ztonsville

operation, enmeshed South Bend today. Directors of a taxpayers* association met to decide whether court action will be taken to halt opening of schools, so the way will be clear for an injunction to force all local levies to remain within the $1.50 limit. Schools are scheduled to open Monday. Officials of the association point out that if schools open on schedule. teachers’ contracts automatically become valid and are beyond recall. Opening of schools would forestall efforts to pare the budgets in that department. Tax association oficials promised

to go to any extent necessary in their attempt to hold the limit to $1.50. Meanwhile city officials pointed out that if the levy is limited to $1.50. there will not be enough funds to pay teachers for nine months’ work, and the school city will be liable for resulting deficits on contracts. URGES ‘FLEXIBLE’ BANKS Revision in Legislation Proposed by Head of Railroadmen’s Association. Revision in legislation pertaining to banks was advocated by Fermor S. Cannon, president of the Railroadmen's Building and Savings

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Association, in an address Thursday to the Indianapolis Engineering Society in the Board of Trade. “We must adopt a system which will be flexible enough to fit varying conditions,” Cannon said.

POULTRY OF THE FINEST qiALITT AT PRICES THAT AGREE WITH YOIR POCKETBOOK. You ran purchase your choioo from our large stock of poultry anti we dress them free. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE GRANT CO. 133 N. New Jersey St. Phone Orders Filled Riley s<V>4