Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1933 — Page 22

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CITIZENS ASK FOR UNSEATING OF HUEY LONG Senate Committee to Take Up Petition; Personal Dishonesty Charged. By T.'nitrit Prr ** WASHINGTON, April 14.—Chairman Walter George today said the senate elections committee would consider a petition of a score of Louisiana citizens asking unseating of Senator Huey Long (Dem., La.). The petition, referred to the committee by Vice-President Gamer, to v;hom it was addressed, accused Long of personal and political dishonesty. It was signed by John M. Parker of St. Francisville and twenty-three others. Parker said other petitions would follow 4rom “every parish in this state.” He asked an opportunity to present evidence to the senate. Many of the accusations were among those recently investigated by a senate sub-committee in hearings at New Orleans. Long denied all the charges at that time. He said he was not worried by the new petition. "These fellows are a lot of disgruntled ex-oflice holders,” he said. “I ran them out of their jobs. That’s all there is to the whole thing.” Boy Falls, Breaks Arm Fracture of the left arm was incurred Thursday night by Clarence Rutter, 12, of 504 Erie street, when he fell while playing.

A & P Stores Feature for Easter SMOKED, SKINNED . . HAMS Center Slices, lb., 25 c Whole or Shank Half Lb. 12y 2 c f FINEST QUALITY MEATS Available in A&P Meat Markets Only *i!T &U ( Leg o' Lamb Lb. 19c BREAST for Stewing.. Lb. 8c JR JS& WWm IS i Shoulder Roast Lb, 1254 c CHOPS, Rib Lb. 21c AduMSP v (Boned and Rolled, Lb. 19ct (Chops, Loin, Lb. 25c) BEEF POT ROAST Lean. Tender (Taney Chuck Cuts, Lb., 12c) Lb. 10c PRIME RIB ROAST cth and 7th Rib Lb. 15 C Fancy Ist to sth Ribs, lb., 190 —Boned and Rolled, lb., 23d PORK LOIN ROAST whole or Rib End Lb. 9 1 / z C SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON KS % b ; 10c Frying Chickens Lb., 23c Stewing Chickens Lb. 19c V. I SJy Ann Page—Pure Fruit 1-Lb. Pf - IT & T All Flavors J arS A BROWN SUGAR imik Lbs. 45c SOAP Camay or Ivory 4 cakes 19c PURE LARD KK 5c OLIVES 21e 15c Seminole Tissue cottonso,t 3 '"* r i9 c CHIPSO KISZC 2 27c EASTER '™' r CAKE 29c P&G SOAP 10 ... 25c OXYDOL Ai. 19c Cane Sugar 5 it 25< r ~ N BOKAR Special, Friday and Saturday Tins 45 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Mild and Mellow. Lb.. 19c 3 ,U' C 55c RED CIRCLE COFFEE Rich and Full Bodied Lb. 21c J lona Flour Bag 41 ANN PAGE SHORT CAKE *** 10c COMPLETE MOPS iq c SPECIAL BROOMS 15 C EASTER EGGS Chocolate 3 for 10c HJf || VfrAM Flne Pasteurized Creamery Country , , jftJr ILJL & ICI Silver brook Print. Lb. Ctn.. 21c Roll ‘ LD. BREAD Grandmothers 4 C BISQUICK PU(r 29c De Luxe Raisin Bread 10c GRAPEFRUIT 2 19c I VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR 2 15c 1 VIRGINIA SWEET SYRUP ~u* u * i 7c ■ / ■, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Strawberries Louisiana Klondykes lOe Bananas Fancy Fruit Lb 5c Potatoes U lr.de" 1 Fresh Peas w^f n ?tiied 2 Lb.. 25c Green Beans string*.. 2 15c New Potatoes 1 Grade 1 4 p 22c Cauliflower ISiid > d 15c Head Lettuce Sol li d ead r s rl!!p 2 >, 15c Tomatoes “gj.gr 2 25c These prices good in Greenwood and Mooresville as well as Indianapolis city stores.

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Ira Nelson Morris By Time* Special WASHINGTON, April 14—Ira Nelson Morris, millionaire Chicago packer, will be selected as American ambassador to Turkey, it w r as stated authoritatively here today. Morris was minister to Sweden during the Wilson and Harding administrations, and resigned in 1923 after Mr. Cooliage became president. Alvin M. Owsley, former commander of the American Legion, will be named minister to Rumania, and George Earle of Haverford, Pa., minister to Austria. B’nai B'rith Seeks Members Charis J. Karabell, president of the Indianapolis B nai B'rith lodge, announced today that the organization’s drive for new members already has resulted in forty applications.

EGG HUNTS TO DRAW 20,000 TO CITYPARKS City Recreation Department in Charge of Events on Saturday, Sunday. Easter egg hunts Saturday and Sunday at five recreation centers in the city are expected to attract 20,000 children, it was said today by Hugh W*. Middlesworth, city recreation director. Arrangements for a hunt to be held Sunday afternoon at Garfield park are in charge of Mrs. H. A. Bell, who announces 200 dozens of eggs have been dyed. The eggs will be placed in “rabbit nests” and hidden in the park. The egg hunt at Rhodius park will be in charge of the Indianapolis Cubs with each of the 125 members scheduled to bring two dozen eggs. The hunt at Municipal Gardens will be held Saturday afternoon in charge of Mrs. Nora Jones, assisted

YOUNG TENDER HENS ib. 15c (Any Size) ROILING CHICKENS lb. 10c ROASTING AND BAKING CHICKENS lb. 12c SOUTH SIDE POULTRY MARKET 1012 S. Meridian St. OR. 2831 Plenty of Ducks, Genuine Capons and ’33 Fries. Free Dressing—Free Delivery

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by Mrs. Nora Randall, Mrs. W. A. Toms and Mrs. Clara Lane. Thirty prizes are offered. Christian park hunt will be held Sunday afternoon, with several surprises promised the children. Mrs. J. E. Ebbert is in charge. The hunt arranged for Emerson Grove will be held at 2 Saturday afternoon, and at Douglass park, at 2:30 Sunday afternoon.

EASTER POULTRY SPECIALS BOILING CHICKENS Limited Quantity Lb. Toune Roasting - —^ CHICKENS Lb. 1 3C i’oung . HENS Lb. Isc FRYERS Lb. 25C Free Delivery North of Washington Street East and West DRESSING FRKE HOOSIER POULTRY* MARKETS 107 | 1029 N. Alabama St. Virginia Ave. I Eniintnin Square LI. 1881 | DR. 6766

HI LG EM EIER’S sweet sugar cured MWESL JKM Housewives of Indianapolis know well the tenderness mjpfalk and the delicious flavor of these skinned hams. Small in size with all surplus fat removed, you'll find them Ms# \ walk m the finest you have ever tasted. A real treat for PINEAPPLE “"C" 2 33<s SWISS STEAK Tender BtoZds lb. 21 Cl i SNIDER’S j I Sliced Bacon No Rind 2 lbs. 29c SLICED BEETS Glass Jar io^ Baked Ham Sliced lb. 29c little sport Wisconsin Cream Cheese SALAD DRESSING and Creamy ar 21. RIB ROAST —'b- 23c "RamdVa£ue! Butter Gold Brook in *4-lb. prints. lb. 21c " Hoosier Gold Finest Quality lb. 25c Big No. 2t/ 2 n Strictiy Fresh Eggs KgJgfS 1* Sato i ♦W Delicious Keifers In Syrup The one time of the year that you must C CS vJ9 „ , . ... , „ „ , , be assured of finest quality eggs is at So tender they melt In your mouth! . Excellent for salads or desserts Easter. All Regal Stores handle carefully topped with whipping cream. selected eggs—in carton or in bulk. Satis- Ml faction guaranteed. Prices exceedingly low. .... ~ ‘ —— mm n FTISS' \ / Sbs ORANGES L\ W4*'ot L Sweet Juicy Floridas B a & "*T * U ** L “ir 2ie doz. 19c ’—' TOMATOES 2 ibs. 25c Fancy Repacks. Checritis 1 j"i; IYe Queen Olives 97* GREEN BEANS 3 ibs. 23c 27c Fa„s _ Srfted Peas 2 29c Sweet Pickles x 21c GREEN ONIONS 2 Bunches 5c _ _ _ __ ensp-mn pack. Hom ' Gr '”'” Fancy Corn 3 < 25c Campbell Soudl—'O^p POTATOES 15 lb. Peck 15c Rc S a, C„„„, y Gentleman. Assorted Varieties. Mlch ““ so '- Green Beans 2s„ ! l9c Pure Preserves 1 <ir GRAPEFRU IT ■ e * al Cu * Slru,e '" s n..„„ „ Ja r° I ° c M Seedless - Tomato Juice 419 c Marshmallows 17 c MAXWELL HOUSE Vita Fresh Coffee Lb. BISQUICK I GINGER ALE Kellogg’s Pep 2 Pkgs. 17c regal-pale dry Swan<s Down Cake Flour Pkg 21 C For Fluffy Biscuits swans uown I c in a Jiff y Sparkling. Flavorful and Full of Pep Cristell ' Va,er Softener - Large Pkg. 19c r\ Lux Toilet Soap 4 Cakes 25c p kg. Lifebuoy Soap 4 Cakes 25c Seminole Tissue 3 Roils 19c EACh regal STORE is an individually owned food market L OPtAATIg jf^OODfj THESE PRICES GOOD IN INDIANAPOLIS, PLAINFIELD lH J AND BROWNSBUR# ONLY

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Appetites have Ears! IT*S a treat to hear Riee krispies snap and crackle in the milk or eream. Children are fascinated and eat without coaxing. Rice Krispie* are nourishing. Easy to digest. Fine for the evening meal as well as breakfast. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Listen!— fmclT | KRISPIES p 3B- "VS ■ ■* l TRY A WANT AD IN THETIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.