Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1935 — Page 18

PAGE 18

U. $. TRAINING FOR WAR, SAYS JAPAN EDITOR Nava! Games, Clipper Trip to Far East Part of Campaign, Is Claim. By t nitr4 Pr> * TOKIO. April 25. —American naval maneuvers to be held in the Pacific are aimed against Japan, according to an article—asserted to represent directly the view of the Japanese navy—which the influential newspaper Nichi Nichi published today. It is asserted further that the foreign office is suspicious that American official pessimism ov?r disarmament prospects really reflects the result of American Navy propaganda. The maneuvers, it was charged, were aimed against the Japanese mandated islands in the Far Eastern Pacific, and were part of the program for a campaign against the Far East. The Japanese navy's viewpoint of the American Naval attitude, ?t was asserted, is: “The scheduled maneuvers constitute training for crossing the Pacific. In establishing submarine and air bases in the Aleutian Islands and practicing attack and defense, America aims a campaign against the Japanese mandated islands in the South Seas. “The United States in undertaking a trans-Paciflc air route, under the pretext of a civil aviation airway, bears great strategic signific-

Get a McMickle After-Easter FASHION Wi' Permanent f Wave ft- V- K f All Waves ll Complete Including Haircut, Shampoo (before and after), Neck Trim and Push-Up Finger Wave. With the spring season everything in nature blossoms forth in new glory. You, too, want to keep in tune with spring. \our new Easter hat demands anew coiffure. Just as spring brings out new loveliness in nature so does a McMickle permanent wave enhance your personality. They’ll be saying, “Isn’t her hair beautiful . . . always in curls and waves so natural looking’’ ... if you have a McMickle permanent wave. Other Permanent Waves $3.25 MARVOIL WAVE $1.50 $5 OIL-O-FLOWERS WAVE $2.50 $lO BLOSSOM OIL WAVE $5.00 Visit Our Newly Enlarged BEAUTY SHOP 210 Kresge Bldg. One of Indiana’s Finest Beauty Salons To our old and new friends—we invite you to visit our newly enlarged Kresge shop. For eight years it has offered the best in Beauty Service at the lowest price. Now It is a larger, finer shop. Here you will find a most modern equipped beauty salon ready to serve you in every way. There is no need for waiting in this newly enlaced beauty parlor and NO APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY. We have greatly increased our space and have added much new equipment. Increased drying facilities give you quick, individual service. One trial and you will be convinced that our Sendee is modem, efficient and reasonable In price. TUNE IN WIRE 1400* K. C. We Invite all women's organizations to bring their club announcements to any McMickle Shop and we will broadcast same free on our next program nn rn & rcnrrrr 12 SHOPS THROUGHOUT THE CITY TO SERVE YOU There is a modern up to the minute McMickle Beauty Shop near you!

ance, exposing to the whole world its aggressive naval plans against the Far East. "In appropriating $300,000 for repairs to Pearl Harbo: 1- , America seeks to strengthen her position at this important naval base for an advance across the Pacific. (Pearl Harbor is the American base in the Hawaiian Islands.) • The planned American construction of 555 naval seaplanes, with increase in the officer personnel to 8176, is all a part of the preparation for a Far Eastern campaign. 'The American Navy seeks to maintain world naval supremacy to ; carry out trans-Pacific naval operations despite the fact that a disarmament conference looms.” SOLUTION HINTED NEAR IN ROBLES KIDNAPING Three Names Linked to Startling Grand Jury Evidence. By I nitfft Press TUCSON, Ariz., April 26 Names of at least three persons will be presented to a Federal grand jury when it meets Monday to resume its inquiry into the June Robles kidnaping—the nation's only unsolved abduction—it was learned reliably | today. Government officers who have been working quietly for months indicated some startling disclosures were to be made. ENTERTAIN PARK BOARD Baptist Church Sponsors Event in Honor rs New Recreation Spot. The City Park Board was entertained at a chicken dinner and fete; by the Garfield Baptist Church last night at the Phyllis Wheatley branch, Y. W. C. A. The Rev. Henry W. Lewis was toastmaster. | The event was held in preparation to the opening of anew park on Minnesota-st.

JOB INSURANCE DISCUSSION SET National Mediation Board Chairman to Address C. of C. Session. Asa feature of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce's study of

£phin<f*Jl&uz! Jlft in ikedix! /iA Saturday and Monday % * \ Here’s the opportunity you’ve been waiting for .. . just when \ the winter has been a real stl | ain furnishings . . and \ ??? ?.. and really gorgeous furniture. What % A 4 v * a chance for everyone who plans a DREAM HOME . . . make THE f ! reams conie true this s P ring • • • when y° ur bud 2 et and our Here's VICTOR'S Gift <jf> to ICE BOX Users!! 4 The METER-ICE Plan Enables You to "CD A1 D C ,f and Never Miss Own a Genuine rR|\J Ilr A\l lUE the Money! § # ONLY ONE REGRET m You’ll say it’s the best buy you ever made .. . you’ll say it now ... and ten years from now.. •. The only regret you 11 have is that you didn t say it sooner I * I . NONE NEED OWN A BETTER ONE THAN YOU B Victor has made it possible for you and you and you, to own a Genuine Frigidaire .. . standard electric refrigerator ot the world. Some folks live in mansions B •• • others .. . most of us have to be content with a cottage .. . when it comes to electric refrigerators EVERV ONE can own the LEST ... a GENUINE B GENERAL MOTORS FRIGIDAIRE ... it costs no more. 1 .IT PAYS FOR ITSELF 'ijl Your money that now melts away with the ice will buy a Frigidaire on Victor meter-ice plan. Instead of going down the diainpipe ... it s like taking it out \ |1 of one pocket and putting it in the other. Si . IT PAYS TO DEAL AT THE VICTOR B Os course you can buy a Frigidaire elsewhere ... but the Victor is your best bet. For 35 years Victor has been busy making friends, rendering first-class B service, and making itself worthy of your patronage. AT YOUR SERVICE ... ALW AYS ... and EVERY PURCHASE GUARANTEED. VN | . TODAY IS THE DAY a-j. {B Why wait .. . ? Every one finally had to give up the horse and buggy .. . you’ll have a Frigidaire some day .. . why IS wait . . . start enjoying yours right now . . . today. — ... - 41 (3*^l' i * METER -' j\ ! A A DAY AJ: ' : 4 : • \ a DAY /-; s<, ;/' C-t, ;jf\ A DAT / —the handy little device \J fl that, permits you to buy a i. ..... ' : w.ii 'iitim it saves • ■ STANDARD SERIES MODEL 4-35 MASTER SERIES MODEL 4-33 SUPER SERIES MODEL 7-35 I Here's the Meter-Ice Plan in a Nutshell h3 I —and Only 15c A DAY <( buys a Family of 1” —and Only 20c A DAY “buys a Family of 6” I —and Only 5C A. PAY “buys a Family of 8” I —and Only 30c A DAY i( buy% a Family of 10” venTenw and°ecoMmf and e ITI 117 W.. 4 Wklnnl An ea ts and ice (ream; extra cold J | new standards for efficient house- Vy tST WQSMinQTOn storage for keeping a leserve supV • hold refrigeration. Directly Opposite Statehouse ply of ice cubes. V ' \

THE INDIANAPOLIS TBIES

unemployment insurance. Dr. William M. Leiserson. chairman of the National Mediation Board, will address local business mpn and employes Monday night. May 6. in the American Central Life Insurance Cos. auditorium. Virgil Sheppard, director of the chamber's governmental research bureau, has been holding study classes on unemployment compensation each Tuesday night. Dr. Leiserson drafted the Ohio plan for unemployment insurance and was technical adviser to the National Economic Security Commission which wrote the social se-

curity bill now pending before the Senate. Reservations are being taken at Chamber headquarters due to the small seating capacity of the auditorium. Bloomington Woman Killed By Lnitcd Prrss MARTINSVILLE, Ind., April 26. Mrs. Clarence Sinex. 32, Bloomington, was injured fatally last night when the automobile in which she was riding overturned on State Road 37.

OUTLINE SMOKE DRIVE Abatement League to Conduct Radio Educational Series. The Indianapolis Smoke Abatement League will present a series of educational radio programs on smoke abatement, according to plans discussed at the league's luncheon yesterday at the Washington. W. S Barnhart was named chairman of the program committee. Mrs. John W. Moore was elected a director to succeed Mrs. George S. Olive.

A HEALTHY MOUTH IS A 1 CLEAN MOUTH IflL J PAINIFSS EXTRACTION 50c* R PEOPLE’S DENTISTS I ■>,. a,., o„M 3'4 ct WMUntW. Slrrrt

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES THEY WILL BRING RESULT

JAPRIL 25, 1935