Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1936 — Page 2

3 4 ’ ; 5 | we have been obliged to import] . { from abroad to take the place of | | that which: might have been raised; lon the American acres Which the i New Deal] kept idle. | These figures, brought together land properly interpreted, ‘would | compose a judgment of the New

| ; { Deal’s agricultural policies. But the , | (Mr. Sullivan Writes Thrice Weekly.) ., themselves as propagandists for the | yoo Deal er likely to put it out.”

3. BY MABR SULLIVAN | purpgses of the Ne Dea iy own | And-any one attempting t fron the, * WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—News- | expe te I have found the De. |PUiside Would Deed to be an per papers charge that some widely pub- | partment of Agriculture publicity jand. need pueh yime 10 So the} lished photographs, alleged to have | men freely willing to give any facts Works Mea wile, BR nis of been put out: by New Deal official | 25ked for, to take pains in getting New -Deal puis ou. p p

: : i i tioned Sa | the facts, and to give them with | Which ihe accuracy ls. ques io government agencies to shOW | accuracy. This a been true in photographs which gver-emphasize

drought conditions in the West, [cases in which the publicity men drought 25 Aan agency of SCArciy. /were made with the use of a port- | Must have known the facts would | — _—

‘able, “property” skull of a dead steer, De used in arguments detrimental | 4 :

‘or are otherwise “phony.” to the New Deal | 315-17-19-E Washington St.

Mark Sullivan Says New Deal ! Exaggerates Picture of Drought

S® STO eulean Quits Shoe Business AT 2214 SHELBY STREET—INDIANAPOLIS 278 ne We Bought Entire Stock of High-Grade, Quality Shoes ; For Men, Women and Children At Savings Up to 50%!

The Seulean Shoe Store at 2214 Shelby Street was recognized as one of the best of the smaller shoe stores in Indianapolis! It was known as a foot-comfort shoe

Assuming the charge is well- This illustrates the difference befounded, doubtless the public reac- tween the former condition-and the. tion to the exposure will be to as- | Present one. Formerly, the govern- | sume that the whole picture of West | ment gave out facts, figures and | ern conditions has been overdrawn | Photographs to those who asked | for propaganda purposes. That as- for them. In the new conception, sumption will be correct, provided it -ld€ army of publicity men now em- | does not go too far. There has | Ployed consider it their function to | been serious drought in some parts | 8¢t things published, to flood the | “of the West. There are, in some sec- | Press, the radio and the motion tions, hard conditisns which call for | Pictures with material - furthering emergency aid. But to assume that | the purposes of the New Deal. large parts of the West must be per- The volume and momentum of manently abandoned, and that con- | the: New Deal propaganda, the siderable numbers of farmers must | numbers of those engaged in put-

Fiorsheim Shoes Star Brand Shoes Endicott-Johnson Trail Blazer Shoes R. J. & R. Uptown

Poll-Parrot Shoes Billiken Shoes Natural Bridge Arch Shoes

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be “resettled” elsewhere by the government, is quite fantastic. For North Dakota this is a dry| year and therefore a poor year. Yet

ting it out, is such that not all the | resources of non-government agen- | cies pT publicity can offset it. Most | of the facts and statistics about the

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store—carrying nationa]ly advertised brands of arch support footwear for Men, Women and Children! ‘A few weeks ago Mr. Seulean sold his lease and quit “business. . . . We bought his stock of nationally-branded shoes at savings up to

wilbur Coon Shoes

Trim-Tred Shoes

50% on the dollar . . . tomorrow this stock goes on sale at the same savings! Included in this stock is a group of our own Ayres Quality merchandise at drastic reductions!

Shoes for Women & Misses

Women’s Arch-Support Shoes $9.99 ru;

183 PAIRS NATURAL BRIDGE, STAR BRAND, TRIM-TRED, HEALTH & ARCH MAKER shoes. Black color. Built-in arches. Sizes 4'2 to 20, widths AA to C.

the Fargo Forum prints a map of | N¢W Deal are in possession of gov- | the Red River area, a section about ernment offices. Even with officials four counties wide and eight coun- | Willing to give the facts upon re- * ties long. which this year has pro- | quest, the work of assembling and duced close to a $100,000,000 of interpreting them is too formidable. wealth from the farms. - For example, for adequate public information about the New Deal's! agricultural policies, and fair judg- | Doubtless the middle-ground truth | ment upon ‘them after three and gbout this year’s conditions in the |a half years, it would be desirable West will emerge in due course. But [to have a ‘summary of. certain the incident ought not to pass with- | figures. We should have a careful out public attention to the oe of compilation of the - quantities of propaganda by the New Deal Ad-| food which’ the New Deal has deministration. As to ‘the present] stroyed, or has paid farmers not chargé, I have no direct informa-|to plant. Then there should be a tion, and it is to be assumed that if | statement of the quantity of food the charge is not well-founded the | destruction wrought by drought. | appropriate officials will make reply | This would show whether drought | OF explanation. ei. olor the New Deal has been. the| Time was when, In every office of | 1,0 jor destroyer. Then there should | every newspaper and periodical, a |p. "op accurate statement of the |

“government photograph” had a| t : . : { special standing. They were taken | StATHIngly lgrge quanties of food |

by bureaus of the Army, Navy, Agri- | .H. H. MAYER, INC.

*39.50

Slight Charge for Terms

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With Cover Included

Shoes for Boys and Girls Boys’ Poll-Parrott Shoes scons pce $9.99 pair

99 PAIRS POLL-PARROT, STAR BRAND and BILLIKEN ¥ oxfords or high shoes. Black or brown colors. All sizes in: group, from 12 to 6

Shoes for Men & Young Men

Men’s Florsheim Oxfords wu Shy 00 ro.

JUST 52 PAIRS OF FLORSHEIM dress oxfords. Choice of kid, or calf leathers. Many have builtein arches. Black or brown. Broken sizes.

Endicott-Johnson Oxfords __$1.00 Pr.

JUST 84 PAIRS OF ENDICOTT-JOHNSON dress oxfords and work shoes. Seulean’'s price, 32.00 and $2.50. Medium

and wide toes.. All sizes in-lot, 6 to 11. = $3.00 Pr.

No Denial Forthcoming

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Seulean’s Price $5.00 to $6.50

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’ Black Hi-Cut Boot : Boys’ Black Hi-Gut Bools 65 prs. ENDICOTT-JOHNSON . black hi- $ 59 cuts. Long wearing composition soles. . 8 Sizes 131 to big 6 in lot. Seéulean’'s price go was $2.99. 2 3 wre?

Children’s and Girls’ Shoes 51.98

Dress and Work Shoes

43 PAIRS STAR BRAND & ENDICOTT-JOHNSON work shoes, dress shoes, high-cut .shoes and safety-toe shoes. All sizes, 6 to 11, Seulean’'s price was $4.00 to $6.00.

Men’s Dress Oxfords $2.00 Pr.

86 MEN'S ENDICOTT-JOHNSON, TRATL BLAZER & STAR’ BRAND oxfords, work shoes and dress shoes. Formerly sold for $4 to $6. Not -all sizes in lof. .

Men’s Arch Type Shoes

$4.00 Pair

91 PAIRS, STAR BRAND, UPTOWN AND PATRIOT SHOES. Rlack ‘and brown with built-in arch. Alt sizes, 6 to 11. A to D widths.

culture, Interior and other depart-| ments. They were taken by the gov- | ernment, but they were not put out | by the government. The govern- | ment took no interest in having them published. They were there, | and publishing houses cqQuld get | them for a small fee. They were absolutely to be relied upon. The word “official” attached to a photo- | graphr had the same meaning as | certified for accuracy. The same was true of official statements put out by government departments. The Department of Agriculture statements about the] conditions of crops, for example, had the disinterested and authoritative - status of a decision of a Supreme Court. So far as I know this is still true of this class of statements. But : in the Department of Agriculture as a whole, ad in other departments, nn Ml AWIEIRINC especially the newly created New . Cen Deal ones, there is an army of pub- 42 W. Wash. St. ; : ; : : ~ Ueity men, most of whom regard a A (HHA

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116 prs. POLL-PARROT, BILLIKEN and STAR BRAND oxfords and straps. Regular $3 to $4.50. 3

and straps. sold for AA to D 112 prs. BILLIKEN, POLL-PARROT and STAR BRAND shoes in straps, oxfords

Sizes 814 to oO. = 3 gyn Sh Children’s Billiken Shoes and high shoes. Not every size in group. 1 * ¥ Seulean’s price was $1.65 to $1.99, Pre: 3 First Step Soft Sole Shoes

Seulean’s Price a $6.00 to $7.95 a JUST 35 Prs. Infants’ FIRST-STEP Ge, shoes. Well made shoes at a sensational Cc tes : : pr.

low price,

arch features. Sizes 3. to 8 Seulean’s

y "Rl. 3 Women’s and Misses’ Shoes 23 PAIRS STAR BRAND and ENDI-COTT-JOHNSON straps and oxfords. S 00 Seulean's price was $2.00 to $4.00. . 214 to 8 in the group. pr. . * y 65 Pairs Wilbur Coon Shoes Women's black kid oxfords ’ Wilbur Coon brand, regularly £7.95 to $9.50. Sizes .3 fo 10, $4.99 widths. ; pr. J 2 5 Women’s and Misses’ Shoes 178 PAIRS STAR BRAND and EN JOIE black or brown. oxfords and straps. Sizes S 1 qu ‘for women and Junior-Miss., Some with s ’ price was $3.00 to $4.00. “pr. All Items Subject to Prior Sale—Some May Be Entirely Sold Out—but Will Still Have Big Assortments for Everybody!

Others $7.95 Up

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Bact in 1933 hundreds of these hogsheads packed full of mild, ripe tobacco were rolled into

our warehouses to age. Everybody knows how ageing improves fine wine. Well, ageing improves. tobaccos the same way —adds aroma and flavor. Now three years later, these same mild ripe tobaccos are being made into Chesterfield Cigarettes. Be Mild, ripe tobaccos make a milder better-tasting cigarette. When you smoke a Chesterfield you'll notice they have a different aroma ...a more pleasing taste. . they're : better!

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RIPE TOBACCO. . AGED 3 YEARS 5 . that’s what makes Chesterfields milder and better tasting