Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1933 — Page 25

MAY 26, II>S3

CITY BARS FIRM ! FOR STARVATION LABORER WAGE Contracting Company* Not to Get Business. Rules Works Board. Payinga 15-cent an hour wage to laborers probably will eliminate the contracting firm of Abel Brothers, 8 East Markt street, room 109, from further participation in city street work, jt was indicated today at the I ortr-' of the works board. Ernest E Frick, board secretary, ! today made public a letter to the ! firm Mating that an investigation has proved the truth of a charge j tha> the 15-cent wage was paid la- ! borers engaged in the improvement of South New Jersey street in the vieinity of the south side market. in the letter F'rick calls attention j to''establishment of a 30-cent an hour wage as a minimum more than ‘ a year ago. Death Valley, one of the newest j national monuments, is not recom- j mended for summer touring, but in j oi her seasons the climate Is said to j belpleasant.

A F A I(.R Y TALE DELICACY THAT’S REAL * MINT-CANDY * ICE CREAM ITC DFiMr rDA7nU hut " e say Uiat * 8 a combination of II b Dtmu l-KUttN very rich Furnas Ice Cream frozen with BY FURNAS... READY NOW! " ushed f ,itk ; and >- Like all Fur " as lce A .ream it is made in the most scientific manWhoever heard of randy ire cream— mint n, ‘ r * n a pl an * that is spotlessly clean and randy icecream? 11 sounds like a magic con- sanitary. ou know l’ urnas Ice Cream is ferlion lifted right out of fairyland. Yet it’s P ure a* l ' l healthful. real, actual ice cream that you can serve in Don’t fail to order your Mint Candy Ice your own home this very week-end. It’s the Cream from your nearest Furnas dealer, newest of the famous Furnas lee Cream Serve it for Sunday dessert—or at any time. Speeials and we’re making up a huge supply If you don't know the druggist or eonfecso that you and everyone else can be sure tioner near you who is a Furnas dealer, just of having some. call us and we will give you his name. Y ou'll Don't ask us how we make Mint Candy find him always ready with a splendid valet- Cream. That’s pretty much of a secret, riety of Fuwias Ice Cream flavors. FURNAS ICE CREAM NO ARTIFICIAL COLORING IS USED IN ANY FURNAS ICE CREAM

1 T D C. want the best Corn Flakes. Then specify ■ ■ & Kellogg’s, the original! They have been the _ standard of quality for 25 years ... by far MjL IT the largest-selling Corn Flakes in the world. You get “wonder” flavor and crispness in /I Kellogg’s that imitations never equal. You : [ly/JUzf get oxen-freshness insured by the sealed ** inside WAXTITE bag, a Kellogg feature. Remember, when substitutes are offered, it is seldom in a spirit of service. Sold by all grocers in the red-and-green package. Guaranteed by W. K. Kellogg. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. fi?An JM *>&

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The Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, newly appointed apostolic delegate from Vatican City to the Roman Catholic church in the United States, is pictured here upon his arrival in New York en route to Washington, D. C., to assume his duties.

LAST TOUCHES PUT TO WORLO PARLEY PLANS - Roosevelt and Advisors in Conference on London Economic Gathering. BY FREDERICK A. STORM I’nited Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 26.—President Roosevelt conferred with his economic experts today to put the finishing touches to the American program for the world economic conference which opens in London June 12. With the President were four members of the American delegation of seven and several state department advisors who have been assisting him in his economic conversations with foreign representatives. Bernard M. Baruch, New 7 ; York banker, and close associate j of Mr. Roosevelt, was present. As the group assembled the White | House indicated the President was ! cheered over Sir John Simon's | statement in the house of com- ! mons clarifying British support for | the American peace proposals. 1 A spokesman for the President

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said that any developments anywhere that gave promise of concrete results m London or Geneva were welcome indeed and extremely gratifying to the President. MAKES CAPITOL MODEL Kansas Farmer Sculptures Exact Duplicate of Building in Stone. By L nitrr] Pn * MILBERGER. Kan.. May 26.—A stone model of the capitol building in Washington, D C., said to be exact in every detail, has been sculptured here by George Dumier, a farmer. The model is cut from post stone. It weighs approximately 600 pounds and stands five feet high.

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BARBERS SEEK MINIMUM PRICE ‘Cut-Throat’ Competition Is Assailed at Meeting of Union Men. Drive to fix minimum prices for shaves and haircuts at 20 and 35 cents, respectively, was discussed Thursday night at a meeting of the Journeyman Barbers' International Union at the Claypool. Prices as low as 15 and 25 cents are being charged and the better

grade barbers must meet this competition, it was pointed out at the meeting. The average barber has approximately sixty customers a

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week at an average intake of 30 cents a person, it was asserted. National officers of She union who spoke were James C. Shanessy, pres-

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ident: C. Birthwright, secretary* treasurer, and Leon Worthall. legislative representative.

SPECIAL LOW POULTRY PRICES Featured for the week-end and for Decoration Day. Choicest quality fries, hens, chickens, etc. FREE DRFSSING Flcnly of Lurking Spaco H. SMITH POULTRY CO. 337 \V. New York. LI-5952