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3 : | : : ) ; ; R. Earl Peters, FHA State Director: | sion by the Commerce Department | usual in calling for a general reduce : : = TS AT ICE NOVE {Carl W. Lindemann, Indianapolis | (Bureau of Census and the Depart-|tion in Federal expenditures as he 7 Pad : i ment of Labor. Neither wanted to|did in his message on relief.” Rep.
Home Builders’ Association pres-
y ! Caan : 33 ident; Richard E. Bishop, designer push its passage, however, since a | Larrabee asserted. ? PLACED : : : ARE i and architect of “Home o’ Dreams”; M Y I census of the ynempioyment never| “I feel the. time has arrived to ! : ’ approval | reduce expenses rather than to ine
Coat J. Ralph Fenstermaker, Indianap- has had White House
Sn : 4 : N : olis Home Show, Inc., president; J. a | under the New Deal. | crease taxes.” NOR ROLL R : ; a 3 A i Frank Cantwell, managing director G Mr. Larrabee said that he intends | =
of the show; Walter L. Stace, to carry the same fight into other | {= a : executive secretary; Adjt. Gen. Elmer committees of which he is a member | POULT RY F. Straub; Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Finest Quality at Lowest Price
All Achieva A or A-Minus| (Frozen Fish, Flowers and Schricker; George R. Popp Jr. city Larrabee Declares Economy 5nd HARA S002 || Free Delivery and Dressing Grades; Summer School | \ . Toys Contrast With |paimer, maianapolis Real Estate) Plea to Be Respected 000.000 Public Education Bil in the|| G. & G. POULTRY CO. To Open June 15. Na 3 Blooming Gardens. | ter, Indiana Lumber and Builders’ By Committee. = “President Roosevelt was right as |
Board president, and Robert S. Fos- House Education Committee. [1 0%2 8. Marinjan DR-5151 Supply Association president.
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Freshman, sophomore, junior and X Blooming flower gardens and| Orphass fo Be Guests Lures Speciol I | senier classes are represented on A NE cakes of ice formed a contrast to-; Tomorrow city orphans are to be. WASHINGTON, April 23.—Rep. WwW id ; : the Butler University College of Ed- TS Nl day at the Indianapolis Home Show | guests of the exposition. Elmer F.| William H. Larrabee announced to- omen % ee & PS 4
ucation h "rol illi it : idmk onor roll, Dean William L. as ice and insulation industries ere] Gay, Masonic Home superinten- day that he had taken President |
Richardson announced Ei : NE ps ; ghteen : RR hit ; : y} ! OT. students made the roll, he said. : ha Nong) Db My Comin fron dent, Franklin, is to bring 75 high | Roosevelt's plea for economy at face | Leather or Composition Those who have carried 15 hours } D oma lin a Were on display. school pupils to the exhibition. | value and as chairman of the House | No nead 10 wear un down heels when we give C Pr.
of : pet ig : i a : a TT ae i fhe las S a a | Tonight, 50 delivery trucks of the| Local realtors, home show repre- | Census committee served Ronee you the opportunity to remedy the condition HIOY0 OF needle rh is dun ar! | Polar Ice & Fuel Co. are to parade | sentatives, and exhibitors, are to that no bills would be approved ,¢ tpi amazingly low price. grades of A or| Carolyn Varin through the Fair Grounds. ®
A-minus are: | { : . Ran i S 1 heon, | . inti Freshmen—Jeannette Alice Bar- " TR ORAVER 0 ADPAL J adipbranients.s Jae on, 210 opening tomorrow of the home. show propriations. Saturday Only!
nett, El : i 2 | ; lo i AN 5 : trude ena Lote Gf. 4 | Noble Roepke of the Indianapolis jof the program. In Louisville, Ky. This fons that the, 313,350,000 | : Profitt and Clarice Reimer. She | i Engraving Co. is to speak Monday F. H. Batchelder Jr. Minneapolis, The 1937 Indianapolis show closes | unemployment census proposal will | GQ [FN ROEBUC No Delay! 1 a at the regular Scientech Club vice president of the Insulite Co.| Sunday night. More than 100,000 | not be reported out for passage, he | Gmail 9 While-You-Wait Service Sophomores | | : : luncheon at noon in the Board of | was to speak at a noon luncheon. persons are expected to .attend the | declared. H on - AND. [O45 z T Sophomores, Anna Lee Craigle. Trade Building. | Other talks were to be given by | show before the doors close. | The. measure was sought last ses: :
Kathryn Estelle Fisher. Marguerite Herriot. Marjorie Ruth Howard, 1 Evelyn Berdine Little. Anna Louis | McMullan, Mary Hannah Sailors, | Sh ’ * and Robert Whitesell. ; Juniors—Jean Bonner Meek and
Bobby Joe Vestal. Seniors. Harriett \ Badgley. Ruth Applegate Bolton. ; : and Betty J. Temperley. re : The Butler summer school has Wisin announced the appointment of Wil- | : | ® bur 8S. Barnhart, Manual Train- \ :
ing High School teacher. as an instructor in commerce and secretarial
science for the 1937 summer term. : The term will open June 15 and : close Aug. 6. ) 3 i » Appointment of Miss Edna Miller, NN : f Indianapolis, as reference librarian at Butler has been announced by W. S. Barnhart [ President James W. Putnam. : rr eee : : fay Lem Plan Studio Visit SKIPPER ®URPRISES : Two University classes in radio © %
speech. totalling 30 persons. will go WIFE WITH SINGING to Chicago May 8 and 9 to visit rr HI : broadcasting studios and hear a , fod Press
BS or ctum oh IY ob. LONDON. April 23—While Mrs. | \ ‘Gray Badin feactt of ¢ lasses Ellis, wife of Alfred Ellis, a GrimsWilliam ‘Har: and Car yn Varin by trawler skipper, was giving ma have 1am SOCIAle DUSINeS 3 party, her wireless set was tuned . ‘ manager and a: te editor. re- ] | uN
send a delegation to attend the |Calling for other than budget ap: I i
: In on short waves to hear trawlers $ Vely, of 1} spectively 2 book. David Thomp- 3! 56 Across the-ether came a Versity vear book, hs homp- song, "Only a Bird in a Gilded 1nouncea 5 g . : 4 son. editor. announced : ; Cage.” It was Mr. Ellis singing to liss Var as also been chose! . Miss Varin has also been chosen another trawler. |
as the most outstanding cocd in ere 1 dl he : ; | ; : i : the sophomore journalism class. : f : : She was awarded with the Theta REAL VALUES i Sigma Phi.medal for outstanding | a. ; ; work in the classtoom and on the | § 1 ruts Lovely z | Collegian. campus daily newspaper. Permanents Weld | Event of the year. 3 : . , : You'll never find Ta a greater valus In GOVERNOR HONORS |a&imiis : ® Haircut ; Finger Wave SENIORS AT ROSEBURG |g Loser ve Ci ® Neck Trim . : ° Rinse—Only Members of the graduating class 85 : of Roseburg grade school in Grant C Mae Murray or County were guests of Governor 2 for $1.60 Shirley Temple v = : Bring F d Townsend at luncheon in the Hotel Sk a ‘rend pPermanents, $ Washington yesterday. | No : Appojnt. Complete... The luncheon was given on a oy iyeaced. Genuine Oil promise the Governor made five Rlesctiod, Hard Permanents | 3 air years ago that as long as he held Te lls public. office in Indianapolis he Good Work, would entertain graduates of the = school where he once taught. | SEAUTY The graduates were accompanied | SE by the Governor's daughter. Lucille | 401 Roosevelt Bldg Townsend, a teacher in the school. at wash. 21 R350 and Claude Small, principal. 4
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