Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1937 — Page 5

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Milwaukee Journal and president of the American Society of Newspaper

Editors, told the society today that | a i the re-election of President Roose- | i ao velt was not a defeat for the na- RL : : tion’s press but rather a demonstsra- : : X [a :

tion that its power lies in informing. Richard Tyner is a member of h ) Opening the society's annual con-| the committee in charge of the ; B % Ww Ql 9 4, ! vention, he warned against stand-| Phi Delta Theta Fraternity state | i . P at Va ues What Styles Sizes 12 lo 52! ardization inherent in modern| dinner-dance to be held in the : soil o> : All are copies of the very finest higher-priced spring frocks! methods and organization, “whether Columbia Club ballroom ‘Satur- On sale only ‘while they last a 3 Bx Stunning new models! So different! Prints! Print combinaof our own or outside origin,” as a day night. George Horst is gen- _ tions! Crepes in navy, black and favored high shades. foe “to the very life of the press.” | eral chairman of the affair, spon- You must see them to appre- #

“Few editors wish |to see news-| sored by the Indianapolis Alumni : : 3 Eh fh SIAR papers reach such power as to be| Club. Ross M. Halgren is presi- cizte the yao | offered, R. > Ex ID a BY able to control elections,” Mr. dent of the local alumni group. i 3 hE > Creager said. “What [we have seen ES Ta i . LA YE is in no real sense a defeat for the NEWSPRINT RECORD SET! Opposite Formerly X el press. It is rather a striking demon- WES hh Circlg CROWN Tied LET Bp stration that the public power -of | By United Press : $B ALTE the press lies in informing rather| NEW YORK, April: 15--News- Motor 1% Se Yk Jewelry i Fs aN 4 than in exhorting, in stimulating | print production in North America WUT U Uy Zed Z a 81% RY: rather than in converting. ...” in March established a record high, Inn : y Co. : oles ER “It is left then for newspapers to | figures of the Newsprint Service a WEST MARKET ST. Gl RS By

light the way. That is laying out a | Bureau showed today. colossal job—a bewildering job. Who | - : can always know whether he is see-

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Mr. Creager described the result

of the elections. as “only the usual Sk be BE | k: result of proprietary editorial activ- ERE aks Ey ; J 2 E ity.” TA SRE & \ The Fair 1 4 : 2 ] | & “Standardized features have tend- re x aha SXRE oc on § : = 5 ? : econ : 3

ed to make newspaper offices into ere they are, the

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“But the nose is getting longer.

There now comes a demand that [Pad Wake : 8 Si # editorial work hall conf t 2 a ¥ ly 4 S $y Rt ke | SD % 3 certain tests dy 5 ater 999 a c In ca er ul 4 ERE ih 2 3 ois r . SAMPLE ship in a national organization and 5% ST Sizes 12 to 20; 38 to 52 SPRING

that none be employed or remain

employed except members of that % TA » RA FR PN organization. Happily, this demand A SPROUT hy ! nde Dar a In brand new prints and plain : ! is being generally withstood.” . ce ll RA : : 3 ERR 0 5 : 2% colors, youthful attractive styles .

Mr. Creager said there could be AR Sb ot aS REG : Eh B23 ~ 44 “¥ in beautiful spring materials and no quarrel with the demands of that || £ SSE NRA, ALS trimmed with accessories that coined COATS organization which “relate to better R70 A, pelt | £ fashion says is so smart for

pay and working conditions.” 2 PG CVI > DCO SAAN Q > ST spring. This'is an amazing pur- . Marnish swagger and jizger types.

“Newspapers demand the best || ERR i ff i Pu HEN rr & chase. Be here early Friday AL Tp that is in a man in brain, energy 12% RS g aN : i 7 in sizes 14 to 99

and loyalty,” he said. “They should REET I > y : pay liberally for that brain, energy A : 1) OX, (SEEN : HT ER and loyalty, and not all have done RLS ; a Ba \ CNB Ln i mm I CLC FLTC II LIT I Tl x PLLC Tr CC OC TO PETITE TL 7 so. Happily there is a definite trend nN) Wd Vio 0 Rk It SN LRT : upward dn squonial pay reel} © DAC OR RN The Fair Has Arranged Hundreds of Values ] - Full-Fashioned

very remote danger of a faithful

worker ever being overpaid. EAE, " 5 NS ORE So Important to Infants’ Comfort. os “Better pay adds to the dignity INE BAR LRN sr 2h 715 ng TA 0 i IN : : ; 7 SILK HOSE 2) SD "2s 3 BIE Nr Re AY . of

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journalism will have suffered a net B= Bg : PSOE 30 ND XO y (i : : cm, loss if better pay has: as its corol- he gd Sky RIESE LN, os i » lary outside tests for employment. DEEN ER DR ) \ ESN x 5 OMY o" > £E a 51 2 It will have sacrificed individuality. 3 ER FAA Fi ON HE a DR AN > : nl ; : & fol SE We will have become [button-makers SRR CO BR Kr CRY IRN A BLY RRS NE pid 1% ¢ “1. i” and toothpick whittlers.” oN, Falun RA a er i SERN oe SORENCARAR iy NG ; ’ ‘ 9 558. WE ~ : NR § < ? > { AN fo : i

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The Masoma Alumni Ascoldion EA TRAN : “” SE) Ay ; Thirds. Reinof Manual High School i to hold | NN 3 ION . ‘ ey SCA : - J) g térced at wears its fifth annual benefit bridge party SR Sop : J SEEN } ; : Saturday in L. S. Ayres & Co. — D4 RIS RR RE AA ; > ing points. : All torium. Ra ; GR 2) FROM a Hes & : new spring Miss Virginia Childers is acting NP oR WX Fn NN SAHIN | shades. 8% io president and Miss Clara Otting, |] 3 PARA PR An Unusual Group of Values In 1015.

ways and means committee chair- AK 3 Ma) 2a gov ss arty proceeds are to be used for |} h3 AGE WK 1 0 4 NAW BABY WEAR al SUART NEW ee — NEW pe map Be a L¢ : kX : Ee : NEE F 3 2 of : : Rompers — Dresses — Suits ¢ SPRING — : CERRY. 7% 4 : Hand-embroidery trimmed broadcloth romSENIORS TO PRESENT CRON OA Pr ue Hl rey aaa

‘ELLEN’S ELOPEMENT’ | A > 2 2a > or Price Rise! and percale dresses. Sizes 1 ® 6 years. The Elopement of Ellen” is to I Infants’ Rayon Stripe VESTS INFANTS’ RUBBER PANTS

bel praseniad a ot} NEDA hg ) These handsome rugs have a high pile all- Infants’ button or fold over 1 J C Intaniy ih Juzlity pink or J C 8 p. m. today and tomorrow. ok SA. DL wool itary that, a wear aN wear. The rayon stripe vests. ( white rubber pants. ion is to under di- | Kes No are many fine patterns and a variety o £ i De eo fn : tasteful color combinations to choose from. : INFANTS’ SLIPPERS INFANTS’ HOSE, "8 assisted by Miss Marjorie Forsyth, 7 : 9x12 rug, heavy pad and two small scatter rugs ; : : New. .sihatit Miss Lenore Moore and Mary 4 "to match. All for the special low price of $27.50. ‘|B Infants’ shoes or slippers Infants’ white or beige hose in handbags, zipHunter, the latter a student as- Deliv ery Te This is less than you ° would ordinarily pay for ‘the in white, beige or black. ¢ sizes 4 to 612. Se pers, top hansistant. Anywhere! 43 9x12 rug alone. dle under arm

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