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U. S. SPENDING
Expenditures Since 1930 Twice “Federal League Aid Says.
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By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The! National Economy League esti- | mated today that the Federal Gove | ernment must reduce expenditures by $1.600,000,000 to $3,200,000,000 | per year before it can balance the | budget and start reducing the national debt. John C. Gebhart, league director. | made public a survey of Federal finances covering what he described as the “seven lean years” of deficits. He said that if the contingent guaranteed debt of $4.718.000,000 were added to the direct public debt of $36425,000,000 on June 30, the national indebtedness would be found to have reached “the staggering -total of $41.143.000,000.” The survey claimed that since Dec. 31, 1930, when the national debt stood at $16,026,000,000, Treasury receipts have totaled $23.602.000,000 while expenditures amounted to $45,854,000,0600. “During. that period,” Mr. Gebhart said, “we have spent about two dollars for every dollar taken in. We have increased the public debt until it is now two and a quarter times as large as it was in 1930; it is $10,000,000,000 higher than the peak of the war debt.” He estimated that if receipts are as high this year as Treasury officials predict they will still fail to cover expenditures by $1,600,000.000 and that if they prove to be no | higher than last year’s they will still lack $3,200,000,000 of expenditures.
SISSLE TO BE GUEST Noble Sissle, former Indianapolis | resident and well-known orchestra | leader, is to be the guest of honor |
at a meeting of the Tilman H.!| Harpole post, American Legion, at guidance was given all applicants, | and more than‘ 11,000 interviews | | were conducted.
§ p. m. tonight at 2523 Northwestern Ave,
| dianapolis
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nicipal Airport are shown above. | The large ship is a twin-motored, | 21-passenger Douglas which the | American Airlines, Inc, has put | into regular service from Chicago | to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and | Washington. The “little fellow,” which has a | 36-foot wing spread, is a lowwing Aeronca owned by W. H. Arthur, Indianapolis, who is beside it. City and State officials and Innewspapermen were guests of American Airlines Satur= day when the new giant airliner was flown over the city. Ralph Radcliff is city sales manager of the airline.
STUDENTS TO CONFER
Discussions on Courses Are
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sity next month, are to have op- | portunity to confer with university | officials this week. Beginning today, conferences are to be held in the I. U. Extension | Center Building, 122 E, Michigan |
| St., from 10 a. m. until noon and | I from 1:30 to 5 p. m. !
The officials are to discuss courses, employment possibilities, co-opera- | tive living projects, two-year courses, | and other university subjects. Prof. | R. E. Cavanaugh, extension division | director, and assistants are to be |
| present daily to explain the exten- | sion work. {
YOUTH OFFICE HELPS 7000 YOUNG PEOPLE
Nearly 7000 young men and women were served by the junior place- | ment division of the National Youth
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| Administration in the Indiana State | | Employment Service office during |
the year ending May 31. Of 6988 individuals served, 4641 | were new applicants, Jobs were |
found for 1596 youths. Vocational |
‘Second Training Period Is ‘To Open at Fort Tomorrow.
| truck. template entering Indiana Univer- Hospital.
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CN. T. C.ENROLLS | NEW CADET FORCES
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" First arrivals for the summer's | second Citizens Military Training | Camp reported at Ft. Benjamin | Harrison today. i Physical examinations be held this afternoon, and enroll | ment is to be completed tomorrow. | The group is to be organized into | | |
were to |
eight rifle companies, one machine gun company and a band, according to Col. George V. Strong, camp | commander. TREATED FOR BURNS Arthur O'Neil, 40, of 538 Vinton St., was recovering in his home tofrom burns received when a shed at his home caught fire and he rushed into the flames to save a | He was treated at City!
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that removes all traces of dust and dirt, renews the texture of fine fabrics and treats fine tailoring right!
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Tomorrow we can help you solve that floor covering problem and save you money in serving you! For here is a very remarkable low price on a very fine quality, extra heavy texture Broadloom carpet. A modern floor covering, recommended by interior decorators and Home FurnishIng magazines. A carpet that is so woven that it minimizes the showing of footprints or soil. In choice of the 8 most popular floor covering
colors. Every yard perfect and all 9 feet wide.
This Type Carpet Is Sponsored by Prominent Interior Decorators and Home Furnishing Magazines—and at This Sale Price You'll Save Yourself Plenty of Money!
“Textyle” Frieze Reproduction
Broadloom Carpet $2.39
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August is the month traditionally set aside by stores all over the country to present their new home furnishing styles for the coming fall and winter season. Ayres Downstairs Store is ready tomorrow to show you how to “Brighten Your Home” with one of the most complete selections of new Home Furnishings ideas we've ever had. Here are. typical examples of what we mean . .. and the majority of the items are specially priced for this “Brighten Y our Home” Show!
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$2.65 $3.32 $3.97 $5.30 $6.67 $10.00
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Can be used for either twin or full size beds.
For Quality-Wise, Style-Conscious Homes
Here Is An Important SALE! Tailored Bedspreads OFF
of Regular Selling Price
Tomorrow an extra special sale of fine tailored bedspreads at ONE-THIRD OFF the regular selling price. In the group you'll find such famous qualities as fine Ravon Faille Taffetas, Celanese Taffetas, in plain, trapunto and embroidered quilted patterns. ‘Just 115 spreads included in this sale, so hurry down for the cream of the lot.
Special! Candlewick Spreads
Quaint, colorful and charming candlewick bedspreads that will harmonize with any period bedroom decoration. All 87-inch cut size in choice of many patterns and colors.
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‘Bates’ Bedspreads
We have 14 different patterns in famous “Bates” spreads and each pattern comes in 4 to 6 colors. Rayon or Rayon and Cotton spreads.
Buy Now and Reap the Benefit of This Low Price!
Special August Selling of “Envoy” Sheets
Sizes: 81x99 72x99 63x99
98
Get your share of the savings offered during this special August Selling Choice of three popular sizes with straight torn Full 64 thread count . .. that means long service for you. We've sold thousands and thousands of these sheets. and thousands of customers have found that these sheets give
of “Envoy” Sheets. hems. Bleached a pure white.
all the service that we say they have.
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Drapery Damasks
59 69c 89c
Another new fall selection of beautiful Drapery Damask in two excitingly new figured designs and a new plain pattern. These come in all the newest fall colors.
For chair covers, seat covers, etc. : Downstairs at Ayres.
New Brocade Drapes
$895 or $6
PAIR PAIR
In two very popular patterns. The “Hamilton” of rayon at $8.95 and the “Duane” of rayon and cotton at $6.95. These are brand new fall patterns, the “Hits” of the New York Curtain and Drapery Show.
Downstairs at Ayres.
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Exclusive With L. S. Ayres and Co. in Indianapolis
Downstairs at Ayres.
A New Selection! Oil Silk Shower Curtains
$2.98
Three new lovely patterns and each in 3 to 5 different colors. Standard 6x6foot size. All in printed figured patterns on a fine oiled silk.
Bath Room Curtains to Match... $1.98 Pr.
Oil Silk Cottage Sets $3.98
Clever printed designs in gold and brown combinations. Made of a very fine quality oil silk. Downstairs at Ayres.
Vv 44" Wide—2 1-6 Yds. Long! v Each Side Hemmed! v Ready-to-Hang Top!
AUGUST SALE! Hollywood Gauze
PANELS
88c..
Very sheer Ilollywood Gauze panels can be used in most any interior home furnishings scheme and for any type window, one or two to a window. Beautiful panels, 44 inches wide, 2 1-6 yards long. Each side hemmed and they have a headed top, ready to hang. Regularly sell
in our stock for $1.19 each. Downstairs at Ayres.
Venetian Blinds
98 to $4.75
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We now have a complete stock of Venetian blinds. Let us measure your windows and quote you our usual low prices on our various qualities in stock or custom
made to your order, Downstairs at Ayres.
New Drapery Prints
39¢c. to 59,
For your new fall interior decoration plans these new fall drapery materials will suit you to a “TIT”! Thirtysix and fifty-inch widths in printed crashes, printed cretonnes, printed dustproof twills, chintz and duplex. Downstairs at Ayres.
Axminsters, Broadlooms, American Oriental Rugs
9x12 or 8.3x106 Size! 297
All perfect quality with tailored or fringed ends. Seamless. Wide choice of colors and patterns.
Oriental Reproductions
$2.95
Heavy, woven thru the back Oriental reproduction throw rugs. Size 3x5. In Persian patterns in red, blue, taupe, rose.
August Clearance!
INLAID LINOLEUM
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