Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1936 — Page 12

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“POWER SUPPLY,

ii Session Set for Sept. 7 to Talk 2 Over Problems.

mice | IPlanned to 8 Chairman, Executive Committee, American ’ : = National Commitice, World Power : 2 Conference. (Copyright, 1936, by Science Service) li : Te ig jr ih : } ¥ 2 > x Bord nN ah ! nod 3 n . - TA : We are confident that from the i - i TRAN CEO i 2 ug veal 1 adele ats dee oN wi go 5 lt ; World Power, Gonterenge there Will : xi: RA 2, "NE. - oaks AES b" AGT A PROT aaa Fr SY 5 + Sa, USE. OUR come a definite ance our ! =F Ne, \ ! Ee ‘x v 1 3 via 2 . x ‘ on ik yo knowledge of the world’s power re- “1 ¥ iol oN TRI 7 a ell on 3 LAYAWAY! S sources. We hope to have & clearer understanding of how these resources are now being used, and how they can best be used in the future, in order to increase the efficiency of industry and to make life happier and more comfortable for the aver-

wae an and woman Drastically Reduced /

for man—not man for the machine

oi beers ete | ENTIRE STOCK L OF WOMEN'S CLEA RANCE OF 385

factor in the uplift of the human

race. wan bnosen as. the. topic of is ; ] BETTER Washington conference, to be held | i | TYPE 3

Sept.” 7 to 12. The conference is

ee 3000 Hl NOVE LTY Prices. Slashe 4g for Qui 74 bre or

altogether.

Resources {0 Be Reported vo dl 1 1 Dresses. Were $697. NOW

We want to learn just how much

Li meg ; QO | 73 Dresses. Were $5.95NOW oP : Et nw Ey Wine APN 1M ie’ | Ask About ater power, we call it, When the ih bE A Dresses. _ Were $3.97. NOW Cart 1 4 F Cr ur ou

figures are gathered, there is going Formerly Selling

Trp Upto$295 «on Sanah | 60 Dresses Were S297.N0W. 48 ‘H'% eOAVS | Pay Pian

Be re Ing A a are taking || Talk about a value! With | w a untr : ! To make room for incoming fall, merchandise we've taken Ul 2. : ‘in care of these power resources In the || several weeks of summer : drastic. cuts to make these move fast. Many sof Oo styles can 1 nS 85 Just Look At This Choice of ‘Furs! : Skunk, Caracul, Kidskin, Fox Paws, Raccoons, Wolf,

interest of future generations—their X conservation policies. What is the || ahead of you ... Leader's 7 be worn into the fal season ! ! : ‘Marmink*, Hudson Seal**, Squirrel, Canadian Wolf;

most efficient and economical way [1 give you‘shoe values that = Hy. Re i grea jee rae veoh Fh ; y il d fil. - x : + po g n nN aa og par oi gas or ‘we |] fairly = shout” aloud Jor \ {i $2.08 Mar de Mar and Ginger F x ops w a d Tailored Bla fine fashionable any Red, tc. (30 k as fuel? We want to find the an-|}° themselves. Don't let any- 2 Irish Linen and Malibu uw, 8 69 AH dyed Marm Be **Dyed Muskrat) 4k is

swers to that. . . We are going to study the busi- thing keep you away! | + | Good selection of styles, but not in goukietd sive range. Leader’s—Second Floor. .

ness organization of all the fuel in- Leader’s Main Floor.’ . Ay Leaders—Second Floor, 4 dustries of ‘the world—their rela- EAE 5 a ws PR sh tions with labor and consumers, We are going to study the methods and organization of the utilities that furnish to the communities their gas and electric current.

Ownership to Be Studied

* That, of course, brings in the problem of the holding company, such a live issue today. a And we are going to bring the experience of the whole world to bear on| such questions as these: What are the advantages and disadvanta of private. and public ownership of utilities? Can both types be operated side by side in the same |E country? How should private owned utilities: be regulated by: the state? I have been asked whether so controversial a subject will not arouse animosities qr -heated con-|§ troversy. We are not afraid of that. Representatives of both ‘sides ‘are sponsoring ‘the conference and are vitally interested in its success. The ablest men on each side realize the|& need for an uriemotional presenta-| = - tion of all the facts and all the ar-| 3 guments, so that the public may have a basis for arriving at a de-| == cision. Everybody has agreed that ! 5 Ce k CoE > fos BE Rod there is to be no politics or prop-| == ra ST EE : I'B % : : ; i “Shirts and Pajamas aganda. : a PARE LTR A 4 i 3 : Sold Separately

Conservation {o Be Planned / cae ; Each 79¢ 1 mentioned the session on oon. - © Z- od | Booms: ol J: pos : servation. The conservation of our x LN c coal and oil is 8 comparaiively sin | Jf Eerste Tr oh : shies in Pre-Shrank Non- Wilt Collars floes ot vais, Jo* Juan Subbitnp: ; A Prices will “Be E ° PLAIN STYLES Er i The 4 £4 igher in September. Sh 3, Te oil e reason for these outstanding valdest og a ot nd well All-Wool Suits with reinforced T= TAILORED: Important news for those Who wish to be ( H: i. oy 2 Two makers ‘were moving: their plants A as the great rivers. Knee-Patch on Pants. Attractive &8 STYLES Ray Tashiohaule the’ 0 ro nn ; f They reduced their prices drastics So, there comes up the neossity ll PLAID JACKETS, many with 88 ® EXTRA SIZES over «+ theyre smartly ‘sivied ana. || [nal (I their

of planning for ‘a co-ordinated use than of water resources, or what we cali Leader's—Second Floor, ; INCLUDED : a 4 me.

regional planning. The best ex- : Tn mh "Leader's Main Floor

ample of that today is the Tennessee Valley Authority, which, I might say, greatly interests .our .foreign delegates. The experiences of other countries. like France, Sweden, South Africa,

in rural electrification will be comEo Sa After-Inventory . us to develop our own newly

Jaunched program, I rather imagine the final session

on Sept. 12 will be the most signifi- \ cant. At that time we shall try to ; outline national power and resources policies for the future. 8

We've slashed prices once—and now we've s lashed them agin! Everything's to BIG BILL: THOMPSON —and go right away, because our new fall m erchandise is damuring for ean ;

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By United Press ‘Women’s and Misses’ COATS - | CLOSE-OUT BETTER JEWELRY A CHICAGO, Aug. 7—~Former "Wool Crepe, Angora Fleece apd Flan- 8 J-00 ; SAMPLES OF NEW FALL LINES.

nels: swaggers and full. Jengths. . Pastels and white. Not , every sine ; ie, Ql old and Siiver 3 . - metal. with ... hin Rhinestone. and Pearl De Leader's Main Tieor.

in each style. Were $6 Leader's or a ers audi end Mey COATS +2 ~ WOMEN'S SUMMER HATS ERATED ee s] 0 { WHITES AND PASTELS.

Were $3.97. “Leader's Second Ficer.

an Boys "and Girls’ ANKLETS we i RE He Pr. 1

Leader's Main Flaor, iid 3 for 200