Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1937 — Page 4

__ THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937" $327,500 and includes both labor and |

materials. Hendricks County Rural Electric

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: : tracted for 384 miles of line to serve ‘RETIREMENTS IN 1256 customers in Hendricks, Put- £ :

nam, Morgan and Marion Counties.

ing the litigation, were ordered turned over to the County.

COUNTY IS PAID

SUPREME COURT MAY GOME SOON

“End of Term in June Is Held ~~ Most Likely Time for Such Action. ; By JOHN ‘A. REICHMANN

United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May

Membership Corp., Clayton, con- |The low bid was $361,759.

LEBANON FIRM GETS

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* tirements by one or more Supreme | Court justices at the end of the | * present term in June—a develop- | « ment increasingly expected—would | give President Roosevelt ‘a chance . to reshape the tribunal before its |

. summer vacation ends in October. It has been anticipated that . two—and perhaps three or four—of ; the present members who have in- ; dicated a desire in the past to re-

tire might, step down from the bench |

. hext month. : ‘The last bar to their retiring with * full pay of $20,000 )& year was removed when Congress extended . the Judicial Retirement law to members of the Court * Previously members : but with no assurance that would receive their full ; rest of their lives Some members had indicated th ‘this form of “social 10) all they needed to cause them to step down from the bench.

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Court Calendar Considered That none has retired under this | « law has been acribed to the imprac- : ticabllity of a retirement during a’) ! term of court. The retirement of |

+ one member would leave eight jus-'

. tices with the possibility of four-to-four decisions. Courts.

sire such decisions. because decide no basic issue that would > apply to other cases. | In June, after all cases argued at | - the present term have been disposed | - of, a change in the court personnel would not interfere with the tribunal's business. It would be likely to result in a discontinuance of the - movement in Congress to enlarge the Court, thus disposing of the | . most controversial issue on legislative calendar. It would give

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President Roosevelt the chance to | director, : | {appoint to the bench jurists he | tions had been received for county |

feels are in sympathy with the aims | of his Administration. ; If announced in June, the Presi- | ! dent would have ample time before : Congress adjourns to make his api pointees known. to the Senate, + There would likewise be ample time | : for the Senate to confirm—or refuse | ! to confirm—his nominees. The new | { jurists could take their oath when | the Court reconvenes on Oct. 4 and participate inrall of next term's : business. : ; |

‘U.S. WORKERS TO MEET

The National Federation of Fed-|| . eral Employees Local 78 will hold its] - . monthly meeting at the Hotel Lin-| * coln tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. C. E.| - Myers is president of the organization.

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$7691 Is Recovered on Loss During Sumner’s Term As Sheriff.

Marion County today has recovered. $7691 of the alleged $9000 shortage in the Sheriff’s office during the time it was occupied by Charles L. Sumner. Settlement was reached in Circuit Court yesterday on a suit brought against the former Sheriff by the Attorney General a year aga. The $9000 allegedly represented the shortage in the accounts of Ralph L. Hitch, former Chief Deputy Sheriff, who is now serving a 2-to-14 year prison sen-

TWO REA CONTRACTS

Times Special WASHINGTON, May 13.—Construction contracts announced by the Rural Electrification Administration today included two for Indiana, both going to Ulen Contracting Corp. Lebanon, for a total of $689,259. ; Carroll County Rural Electric Membership = Corp., Delphi, contracted for 365 miles of line to serve 998 customers in Carroll, Clinton, Cass, Howard, White and Tippecanoe Counties. The low bid was

Her Pimply Face Cost Her Job

She was efficient but made a poor impression when employers saw her

© EVERGREEN SALE

Carload Freshly Dug. All Sizes

Hemlocks

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Mugo Pines and And Many Azaleas [B] $1.50 and Up Other Varieties $1.00 and Up

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Rose Bushes, Field Grown Healthy Plants 35¢—3 for $1.00

lawyers. | ; l]awmakers. and litigants do not ae! they

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i Favorite Prescription has been sold in the |

| ache, backache, or periodic pains, if voufare | | nervous, irritable and suffer from discomforts

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—Acme Photo, Sunday. He is pictured with his 36-year-old horse, Bill. He says he prefers the horse to the automobile . because when you say “Whoa!” to Bill, he stops.

Despite the recent death of his wife, Wade Mill-

man (above), 88-year-old wealthy farmer of near Danville is going ahead with plans to preach his ; | welfare investigating jobs. The exE R z ; completed this week. Examiners | R LE KS IPS Smet” Ft. Wayne, Gary and completed the examinations in the WELFARE CLERKSHIPS

own funeral sermon in the Canaan Rural Church, for county directorships are to be | aminations are to be held May 22 in | Oral examinations of applicants | Indianapolis district today.

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STOUT’S FACTORY

Scheduled in 10 Cities for

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ashore for the summer LADIES’ FACTORY-SECONDS

GOOD SHOES FOR LESS

Merit tests for clerk-stenogra- | phers in the county welfare depart- | ments throughout the state are to] be held in 10 cities Saturday. The | State Bureau of Personnel is to be | in charge. Nine hundred are ex- | pected to take the tests. 3 | A wide variety of patterns, materials and heel heights in high Applicants in the Indianapolis | a area are to be examined at Short- grade factory seconds in ladies white wear. | street or spectator sports wear A real opportunity for the Bunch personnel bureau | Plenty of narrow widths and large sizes. Values estimated 1500 tons

Styles for dress,

R. W. thrifty buyer.

$5.00 to $7.50.

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R. R. V. Pierce, | whose picture | appears here, was | a profound student | of the medicinal | qualities of Na- | ture’s remedies — | roots and herbs. | | For nearly 70! vears Dr, Pierce's

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drug stores of the United States and Canada. | If vour day begins with miserable head- |

associated - with minor functional disturh- | ances, you should try the tonic effect of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which increases the appetite, { New size, tablets 50 cts, liquid $1 & $1.35, | Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Nai for free medical advice. | —Adv.!

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-PIECE TABLE SERVICE

INCLUDING A GORGEOUS BERKSHIRE FLORAL DESIGN SET OF DISHES, SILVERWARE AND ALL THE GLASSWARE

101 PIECES

A Complete Service for 8 People

A Regular $14.95 Value And You Pay Only 38¢c Down Here’s What You Get . . .

® 8 13-0z. Ice Tea Glasses 8 9-0z. Water Glasses 8 5-0z. Juice Glasses 8 Knives 8 Forks 8 Teaspoons 8 Soup Spoons 1 Sugar Shell 1 Butter Knife -

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Biggest Sensation in Many Years!

All the Dishes—All the Glassware—All the Silverplate —Everything—Here’s your opportunity to replace your old dishes at a real saving!--And what a wedding gift this service will make!—Be here early!

hg Sales Srounds Lighted for Evening Customers ,» alsfigured with itchy pimples. _— — ’ Why tolerate itching pimples, Open SUNDAY eczema, and other red blothes due to external causes? Get quick relief with Peterson's Ointment. Makes skin look, feel better. Money back if not delighted. Peterson's Ointment 35¢ all druggists.—Adv.

tence. The United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., which provided bond for Sumner, gave County —Clerk Glenn B. Ralston a $5000 check in settlement of its liability. SherifI's fees amounting to = $2691, which had been held in trust pend-

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