Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1937 — Page 5
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Attractive Fashions in Wanted .
IDAY, JAN. 1, 1937
CROP INSURANCE AT PREPARED BY COMMITTEE
2 Billion Dollar Program | To Be Recommentled To Congress.
By United Press = tonics ren Jan. 1.—The eral government, already the la gest insurance company in the world, plans’a $2,000,000,000 annual P insurance program to include eventually cotton, corn and wheat. No, esident Roosevelt's crop ‘insur- £ ance committee, which recommend-
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5 aw eat, has gathered dala for sim-| E : : Sm 5 insurance of cotton and corn, Threats of kidnapi death i oi i i lors. rt] Lined d Wf the other two of the three prin) for Janes Withefs above mi. Sale of 311-325 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Warmly Tnieriped. s
jal. crops. chievous child star of the films Ir. Roosevelt is expected to send unless het parents ‘ paid $50,000, committee's recommendations | were revealed by [her mother in 4 to | Congress early in the session Boston, where the| screen prodigy a request for legislation. Sen-| was making a personal appearator James Pope (D. Idaho) said ‘ance. G-men were placed on he would introduce a bill. to insure the case and a [bodyguard has w Bb “at the earliest possible accompanied the (child day and night since re vi y - epartment of Agriculture offi- a notes. tel Spine Vom cials co-operating with the insurance committee, have gathered data { ; 3 on cotton and corn for inclusion in B AN GS PL x the program if Congress desires. Congressmen from cotton and corn | states have cofiferred with Depart- 10 | ment of| Agriculture officials. Should ‘the government write insurance. for all wheat, cotton and
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SPECIAL PURCHASE and {| - | SALE OF STUNNING :
"SAMPLE"
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REGULAR $24.99 FUR-TRIMMED
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go. Here's the event every thrifty woman : has been waiting for! Smarfest winter fashions in dress coats piled high with lavish furs or self-trimmed sports coats. Every garment a traditional Fair Store value standout!
would have an annual “risk” of : : © $3,000,000,000. It is estimated, how- Utility Battle Every Coat Beautifully SIZES . ever, only about two out of every yb . Lined and Warmly : three farmers would insure. Interli dl! 12 to 20 Sizes i 8 Large Scale Bosiness By United Press i nterline 38 t 60 14 to 20 i ) The government under President | HUNTINGTON, |ind, Jan. 1.— - Wanted ‘colors in styles S 10 38 to 52° ] # 5 - Roosevelt's administration already [Mayor C. H. W. Bahgs, confined in that will be just as smart 3 ~. has entered the insurance business | Huntington County| jail for con- t ! I? 1 on a large scale. It insures bank [tempt in connection with his battle Tiexs year | £4 accounts up to $5000, loans on homes with the Northern| Indiana; Power ! i : | rt and farms, lives of World War vet- | Co., has promised the city adminis- THE ORIGINAL PRICE TAG IS ON EVERY ® Wanted Coronation Colors! § {
3: erans, and Social Security Insur-|tration he will co-gperate in everv ance covering aged, blind and unem- | Mnanner to extend employment and ployed. pusiness improvement. The failure of every private and| “We anticipate a solution of the mutual company undertaking crop [principal problem facing the City of . Insurance since 1899 has not deterred | Huntington—establisShment of a city Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. light and power utility,” he said.
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Wallace from establishing the plan | “In event a favorable decision of | . . : oe - as one of the four pillars of his 1937 | the Indiana Supreme Court is not : 4 agricultural program. . | obtained, we believe the Legislature, i n © r Po r : oa 5 Made to Sell at a | 5 He is chairman of the President’s | which convenes shortly, will mest / Much Higher Price :
Fill your wardrobe with beautiful outfits from this glorious selection at this wondrously low price! Gamsa Crepes! Celanese Taffetas! - Rayon Satins!
Cleverly tailored, well made sports : fashions with lovely linings and warmly interlined. You would ; actually expect to pay twice this ~~ price for such fine coats! Sizes
"Plaids! Ombres! Plain Colors! 12 to 20
Girls’ Regular, girls’ Al Wool oh Nationally 39: “Peppess grushed Wool $1 Known
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Crisp, new 1937 fashions in prints, plaids, and plain colors. Clever details { make these frocks exceptional values! C J bd) Take advantage of this event and buy AVE several. Sizes 14 to 44. = & AR
SPECIAL CLEARAWAYWRIcE!
Ina Gemine M oney-Saving Sale!
A huge assortment of women’s “Com- “Clearaway Price” fort-Plus” Foundation Garments and Girdles; marked at one sensational Clearaway Price!
$n or ‘Without Inner Belts! Swami and Lace Brassiere Tops!
@® Side Fastener Girdles!
0.4 ,. committee that recommended in- |the popular demand for removal of surance of wheat, admittedly the |obstructions in the way of the esmost “risky” of all crops. Cost of |tablishment of municipal utilities administration of the program, in |after the matter has been acted on event premiums balance indemni- |by the people.” ties, would be upward of $25,000,000 : a year. President Roosevelt is ex"pected to ask Congress for an initial ; appropriation of $100,000,000 to of} place the program into effect. ; A Assure Even Flow | ST Mr. Wallace has chosen crop in-; surance as a means of putting his | WRI IMIEALTAIRIS ever-normal granary plan into ef- | 5 fect. The government would store urnitur e Rugs up wheat taken in premiums for é distribution in short crop years, “LS 0 thus assuring an even flow of wheat Ha to market and stabilizing prices. 7 Farmers’ would benefit, he said, by an even income and consumers would be protected against wide ‘price fluctuations. Unevenness in the JANUARY SALE! flow of crops to market leads to Wide ‘fluctuations not only in prices but in crop plantings and livestock | l§, REDUCTIONS v breeding, Mr. Wallace said. : Department of agriculture officials , > argue that a crop insurance pro- In Every Dept. gram costing the government up to $100, 004, ,000 a year would be “cheap” because the government now spends a much more than that aiding victims Every Samp le of droughts and other crop disasters. In the last three years it has spent Gas Range $625,000,000, in addition to $1,500;000,000 in AAA benefits. Reduced! 3 Meanwhile, a determined droughtstate bloc in Congress made plans to fight for adequate protection of : farmers stricken by dry weather. - , Provide Relief Work One plan being considered was | for legislation providing- for wark 5 relief, whereby farmers could work & for two days a week when their crops are burned out. Opposition : to direct “grants or gifts” from the ~~ Federal government was expressed ¥ * by bloc members. - A committee of 15 Senate and House members, representing all drought states, will draft the pro-
N gram and submit it to the bloc. * With Heat Control 7 / \ Supposi, of the President also will % Fully Insulated ® Tu-Way Stretch Garments! ££. sought. : + oi < ° Rep. Jack Nichols (D, Okla), * Oulsianding Beauly ® Complete Range of Sizes!
SALE OF LOVELY QUALITY FULL-FASHIONED
officials that in the transfer of rural in Your citizens from the WPA to Resettle- old St ment Administration, there would oye
Lovely fur trimmed styles; in plaids and solid colors. Warmly lined. Sizes 7 to 14.
atic Sale of Regular $7.98 a RTT A A $ 4.88
bloc leader, said that’ assurances 5% had been received from government 9 4 9.50 Trade Up
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be little lapse of financial aid. A $21 Yule a ‘ y Mr. Nichols said, however, he was : . Tickets pm ~ disappointed in the reports of offi- Free Parking "at Door ind cials of WPA, Resettlement Admin- Friday 7 to 9 P. M. vy . : ; F N istration and Reclamation Bureau, Den Friday vi Men! What Value! A Sensational Clearaway of
Open Saturday Till 9 P. M.
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of Special for Saturday! 4 LADIES’
- NOVELTY SHOES
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SUITS-O'COATS
And TOPCOATS! *Clearaway. Price”
Single and/ double breasted suits! Various sport back styles! Also plain backs! Regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. Sizes 33 to 50. ® Oxfords & Bankers Greys! ® Blue Serges! Browns! ® Plaids! Checks! Stripes!
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Smartest wanted shades for immediate wear. In sizes 81 to 10%. Every pair reinforced at wearing points. Regular 69c values! Clearaway Price
Rough Weave LACE PANELS
Newest Weaves and Borders
45 Inches Wide 2Y, Yards Long
Panels made expressly for the modern home. In French ecru shade to Harmonize with
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5 is Reg. $2 & $2.50 Values The Overcoats are single or double breasted in raglan, guard, polo any color scheme! Special 4 or fitted styles. Full or half belts. Sizes 33 to 48. Clearaway Price— 4 i S i . 9 Clearaway Sale of Men's $2.98 Lustr ous $1.79 Rough Weave CORDUROY PANTS Lace Panels
® This season’s styles at : end-of-the-ssason prices. t Pumps, straps, ties, ox- £ I fords . . én brown or black; suedes, patents or kids. Sizes from 3 to 9
Green, Chocolate and | 45° inches to: 62 inches by 2%
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You'll love these ° gleaming | Close -yoven cord: ) panels! Smart, rough weave ; 4 roys, in Navy, Royal, - patterns—with newest borders. * E
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| ~ | Lovely panels that will For your kitchen! In red, ; Le » | y brighten up your home. | | green or gold. Neatly tai- i al Boys $i 2.95 HORSEHIDE GOATS $, 88 36 inches: wide by 2 1-6 ¢ | Jlored and long’ wearing C i! \- Wa. rally roa oe, full belt, 2, spo back. : quality. : 1 id
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