Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1937 — Page 6

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WRITTEN TESTS ARE TO BE GIVEN POLICE CADETS

School for 120 State Force Candidates to End Saturday.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, July 29. — Written examinations are to be given by the Indiana Police Board tomorrow to the 120 cadet police attending the Indiana State Police School at Indiana University. The candidates took oral examinations Tuesday under direction of Claud R. Crooks, board president, Lebanon; Albert L. Rabb, secretary, Indianapolis; William H. Bell, Decatur, and Clarence Gramelspacher, Jasper. The school, which opened here July 5, is to end Saturday morning. It is being sponsored by the I. U. Institute of Indiana State police. 60 to Become Officers Sixty of the cadets now attending the Police School will be selected soon for the State Police force. “Cadet Day” was to be observed to-

Twice in Same Spot—Holdup Costs Him $6

Robbers, unlike lightning, strike twice in the same place. Charles Kelsey, 22, a taxicab driver, returned to work for the first time since May 1, when he was slugged and robbed. Early today he picked up two passengers who gave him an address, then told him to drive on, and on, and on, until, prodded by a pistol, he reached a side road in the 2000 block S. West St. There, they took from him his pillfold containing $6 then walked away and got into an automobile nearby and fled, Mr. Kelsey told police.

39,218 IN STATE GET OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE

State Welfare are Board officials today reported 39,218 persons are receiving old age assistance in Indiana at an average monthly rate of $15.53. Assistance is being given to 1942 blind persons, who get an average of $18.04 monthly. The State, the report shows, has 18,898 dependent children receiving an average of $12.44 monthly.

STATE LAKE REGION

PROMOTION URGED

Board Favors Six-Point Development Program.

The State Planning Board today |:

recommended a six-point program for developing Indiana's lake re-

gion. High points included construction of parkways making the lake districts readily accessible, and elimination of pollution. The program was announced as Lawrence V. Sheridan, State Planning Board consultant, made public

results of a recent survey in eight

counties. The program included steps to map existing lake areas, study drainage problems, create new lakes and raise existing water levels, study lake shore community development, zone shore property, eliminate pollution and promote recreation value of Indiana's lake region through cooperation with civic organizations,

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Strong Accounting, Bookkeeping, Stenographic and Secretarial courses. Day and evening sessions, Lincoln 8337 Fred W. Case, Principal,

Central Business College

Architects and Builders Building Pennsylvania & Vermont Sts, Indpls.

THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1987

MONTH-END SALE!

All Items on Sale Friday—and Saturday Until 1 P. M. While Quantities Last!

Out They Go!

$5-$6 Cool Suits

SANFORIZED SHRUNK—

Month-End Clearance

Boys’ Wear

They Will Not Shrink!

The values are so unusual that men are buying them by two's and

day. A review in honor of visitors —- was to be held at 5:15 p. m., followed by a dinner. Thursday evening a reception and program for

the cadets and their guests will be LLL RRS LL SUS y held, at which time Coaches A. N. 38 oN Buy Re SS

EARLY FALL (Bo) McMillin and E. C. Hayes will = : for next season! When you can speak. Speakers Thursday after- . Sr buy SANFORIZED-SHRUNK suits noon will be Special Agent Harold N for onl 3.98— H. Reinecke of the Federal Bureau of "thi qualiy o ony $ of Investigation, and Lieut. Don L. "that's something! Kooken, Indiana State Police. Herman B. Wells, acting I. U. president, gave a dinner Monday evening at McCormick's Creek State Park for 21 officials connected with the Police School. The guests were: Lieut. Gov. Henry Schricker; Mr. Bell; Mr. Crook; Mr. Gramelspacher; Superintendent Don F. Stiver, Lieut. Kooken; Detective Fred Fosler and Sergt. Theodore Loveless, Indiana State Police; State Rep. Oscar Cravens; State Senator George Henley; Lieut. C. O. DeBard, Crawfordsville; Prof. Chalmers Zufall, Purdue University; E. R. Feldman, State Highway Commission, Indianapolis; Prof. Robinson, Prof. George Snoddy, Prof. E. L. Yeager, Prof. John Mueller, Controller W. G. Biddle and Ralph E. Crill, all of the university, and Bayer Arthur H. Berndt, Bloom-

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For Men and Young Men

Values Up to $1.19

Young Fellows’

Wash Slacks

“69:

Pre-shrunk and sanforized-shrunk fabrics in stripes, checks and plaids that will

Out They Go! £8 Ge . 5% | : : 7 :tand the test of wear! Sizes 8 to 18, Tropica i | j 4 59c POLO SHIRTS |

rs Worsted Suits 39

INDIANA LAW SCHOOL Smart Motels! Smart $5.95 WASH SUITS

Rope tie and Gaucho TO MARK FOUNDING LL om | aa Sanforized-shrunk tan and bi | 3 a fe. aA : ; Patterns! Smart Colors! The Indiana Law School of Indi-| | wrapped | nstep ~ ‘ ’ anapolis is to celebrate the 43d an- just cut the stra vear \ , p 3 These Ore Genuins tropical worst- f ® niversary of its founding during the ita le st Q \ \/ eds! Their porous weave insures 1937-38 school year, President James | y black, | alt ae maximum comfort on summer's For Man.and M. Ogden announced today. dine or in blac eather. hottest days! At $11.75 they Definite date of the observance : Tha : hat: has not been set. The present] : RT represent our most emphatic school is the outgrowth of a law| | h 3 value of the season! Buy now

A new fashion idea foe. summer into fall footwear ... dark sandals that are cool enough to be worn today, yet so advanced in style that you will wear them late into fall.

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(20) Orig. 98c Crepe Pajamas

Plain color wash crepes in middy and coat styles. Some Cc short sleeve models. Broken {

color assortment.

3-button necks! White, maize, blue, Broken grey checks! Blue or brown coat with white slacks! Sport Young Men school established in 1894 by a group of men representing the bench and

sizes 8 to 1 back, double-breasted coats. bar of Indiana, among whom were

Broken sizes 14 to 20. Vice President Charles W. Fair- (50) Better Wash Suits, N y INOW banks and Senator John W. Kern. Up to $1.98 qualities. Plain

The present school name was | E , 4 tnd} nk : adopted in 1936 when the Indiana | je : i oo yp : colors and 2-tone combina- Cc Po h e | ! , : ’ tions. Broken color and size

Law School and the Benjamin Har- Ou { They Go! / assortments.

rison Law School were merged. (80) All-Wool Swim Trunks

0 4 Navy, maroon and reyal in well-made trunks, sizes 28 to 69c¢c Open Saturday Until 6: 30 P. M. 32. abroad, was to leave this afternoon

for New York. He is to sail Friday 38 E. WASHINGTON ST. 103 IN, ILLINOIS Sh $1.39, $1.59 Wool Swim Suits

for Rotterdam. fa 3 i : NR G i Zip top style in 2-tone comScvamtocmatae——— : = — . binations. Broken sizes and 98¢c cure these smartly styled, fancy patterns, ] C Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store.

All season long they have sold color assortment. Bec carefully tailored sanforized forized. shrunk. to $1 REFRIGERATOR

for next season! Wide variety of colors and patterns!

ARTIST SAILS FRIDAY Gail W. Martin, John Herron Art Institute pupil, who was awarded | the Mary Milliken memorial $1000 § == scholarship for travel and study] | |

(60) Boys’ TIES, Now A clean-up of odd lots in a variety of patterns and fabrics.

for much more—and they A LIMITED slacks at this money-saving Orig. T9¢, 98¢ WASH SHORTS 16. 2 for

were emphatic values at forSUPPLY LASTS A price! Fach ike | , : ste 57¢ Better Quality Wash Slacks . . . .. $1.29 nnn

mer prices! Now you can sewaist styles in dark AIR-CONDITIONED ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block’s

Taken from our regular higher priced lines.

ESCALATORS fo the Wide Aisles in Block’s Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store,

Men's Shirts, Pajamas

Slight Irregulars of $1.19 to $1.69 Qualities, Specially Priced for Month-End!

Sale!

Men's 49¢ Cotton Polo Shirts

Tuckstitch weaves with rope tie and button necks! sone irregulars. For men an young men! White. ond maiz

Men's 558 NECKWEAR, Now . C PRICE! AL Shes in in PORE a and for C dark vatterns!

Men's 25¢ SHIRTS, SHORTS

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THE PAJAMAS: Plain color and fancy broadcloths in coat

or middy styles! Beautifully tailored and trimmed! A special group SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS EXCEPTIONAL MONTH-END SALE! Men's sizes A, B, C, D.

Fancy pattern vat dye broad1 19c The last word in healthful, trouble-free, economical refrigeration . . . 5 cubic feet of food S————

type SEE oa. "Fail space . . . 100-pound re-icer . . . 2/3 inches dry Men's STRAW SAILORS zero insulation ... beautiful, gleaming white Originally $1 and $1.45 . . 0 every straw in stock ineludDelux finish. ed. Broken sizes for men *

P OL A CE AND Men's Orig. $5 $4 SHOES

FUEL CO. BS $9.79 Three Display Rooms... Open Till 9 P. M.

brown ventilated nd 2000 Northwestern , (35 Prs.) MEN'S OXFORDS

plain grays. Not all sizes n every style. Original $3 and $4 qualities in a broken lot of

THE SH i RTS: White and printed broadcloths! Fancy woven madras! Deeptones! Soft stand-up and fused stand-up collars! Solid ocean pearl buttons! Button-down collars! FRESH FROM THE FACTORIES OF THREE OF THE BETTER MAKERS OF FINE SHIRTS. Men's sizes 14 to 17.

Also These Other Month-End Specials!

(75) Big Yank Work Shirts Meh’s Dress Shirts, Now

oR. 50c! Short sleeve, open collar 29¢ Plain whites and blues and fancy patterns 39¢ styles. First qualities, Sizes 14} to 16%. in full cut broadcloths. Soft collars. Sizes

(100) Men's Swim Suits, Now 16, 16% and 17. ORIGINAL $1.60 to $195 qualities with ip 1 39 (150 Prs.) Men's 19¢ Socks

tops and built-in support. 2-tone combina- Light ground patterns for hot weather wear. 12¢ tions. Sizes 36-42, : ) First qualities!

(165) Men's Swim Trunks = 150) Orig. 25¢, 35¢ Slax Sox prs SH pe 281, Black avy, 79¢ (150) Orig. 25c¢, ax So

College stripes in large color and pattern as- 19¢ . sortment. Need no hose supporters.

(100) Men's Knit Union Suits _- (ORIGINALLY 49c! Short sleeve, ankle Cc 4 th style meh ‘knits. Slight irregulars. 4

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