Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1937 — Page 6
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, Tost
STATEMENT BY ROOSEVELT ON BUDGET IS DUE
Prospects for Balance Not
| Council in an address before school- |
Encouraging. Treasury Reports Indicate.
By RUTH FINNEY Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Soon fter Labor Day the President will isue his quarterly statement on the budiet and the current prospect of a balance. J udgi neg statemen Two months
from dail; Treasury ts the pr ospect is not good. of the fiscal year 1038 have passed. When the year began. July 1, Mr. Roosevelt hoped to make it show a balanced budget saving $400.000,000 out of amounts already appropriated. But the Treasury statement reflects
the first two months, 1t spent $929.315,262. s spent $1,171.326,358. ereater this the deficit for Aug. 27, was
been 101] OSs
have vear but nevertl ihe twa months, as of 2330.204.149. 774,290 General Expenses Heavier have the Treasury
Relief expenditures jower according to statement, but ed on a big relief reduction in 1938 1 making up his earlier balance sheet. General expenditures, out of which his $100. 000,000 would have to Jipaylers h eading, $514634,148 ent in the first two months of fiscal vear 1936-37. This year $62 24 Rae has been spent. does not mean, however, that 'S promised savings 1S His budget for
come, al
the President out of the question. 937-38 estimated an incgease of 740,821,000 in general expenditures. This would mean a $123,436.833 increase for each two-month period. The actual increase was $109,882,674 But to accomplish his purpose, the President will find it necessary to make much greater cuts in the Jast five-sixths of the year. Budget Director Daniel W. Bell said today that no compilation has heen made of savings under the plan for withholding part of the funds appropriated for each department. However, the President almost cery tainly will make some statements »m the matter either in his September statement on finances or in the January one, Statements Are Innovation The President's et statements are an innovation.of this Administration. His principal budget message goes to Congress the first week of January. His second goes up in April when it has been the Roosevelt custom to estimate the relief appropriations needed in the year just ahead. The July statement, of the fiscal year, is usually an informal one, and so is the September statement in which budgetary changes made by Congress are reviewed. The Congress just ended increased the original Roosevelt estimates for fiscal 1938 by about §85,000,000 with its appropriations for farm tenancy, housing and continued low interes: rates to farmers. But by enacting the Loophole Bill, not contemplated when the budget was drawn, it provided funds for these purposes. Revenues for the first two months of the new year did not quite come up to expectations. The public debt 376.44 on Aug. 27, since the start of ths fiscal year. According 10 present indications Secretary Morgenthau will not increaze it bv issuing bonds when Treasur fall due Sept. 15. but will confine operations to refunding The Treasury has a working balance of more than a billion dollars on hand.
LOCAL MAN NAMED 70 MOOSE LODGE POST
CLEVELAND, Sept. 2 (U. P.) — William J. Egans, Newark, N. J, today was supreme dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose, after his election at the international convention here yesterday. Fred W, Zabel, Davenport, Ia., was named supreme prelate, and Malcolm R. Giles, Aurora, Ill, was reelected -upreme secretary. John J. Turner, St. Louis, was elected supreme treasurer. Supreme councilmen elected included Frank Labell, Waltham, Mass, Mark D. Gray, Indianapolis publisher, and Bert W. Johnson, Chicago.
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was 337,038.118,up $613,504 644.15
new
notes
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increased expenditures. |
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School Patrol
Force to Hear |
Satety Official
safety program for children | het to school next Tuesday is | to be outlined tonight by Gordon | Graham of the National Safety | patrolmen at the Boy Scout! Meanwhile, school officials made extensive plans to protect children | from trafic hazards during the | State Fair. They completed plans | to open school Tuesday after being
assured that police protection would !
be provided during the first week. Indianapolis schools are to open at 8:50 a. m. Tuesday with half-day
sessions in elementary grades. High | enrolled are | to report to their buildings at 8:15!
school pupils already
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Girls' Rayon Broadcloth
, Bloomers
10
Last vear it was $320,-
Girls’ good bloomers.
extra quality All
ington Post,
STATE LEGION CHIEF
T0 BE POST'S GUEST
‘Rhodes to , Attend Irvington Installation Ceremony.
Russell Rhodes,
Legion state commander, is to be
honor guest tomorrow night at the | | installation of new officers of Irv-
L. Glen Brock, retir-
ing post commander announced to-
JANE DARLING-|
How can I ever thank vou enough for suggesting Cuticura Soap and Ointment for my blackheads and coarse pores. These beauty-robbing faults don’t last Jong once Cuticura gets to work. The whole family uses it now. Always, Mary. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25¢. FREE sample.
new American | Livengood,
Write “Cuticura”, Dept.42, Malden, Mass.
|S——=—===SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
THE FAIR THE STORE
OF GREATER VALUES
| day. During Mr. Rhodes’ visit, he | Smith, first vice commander; Harry | also is to inspect the model “All- | Morton, second vice commander; | American” home which post mem- Philip E. Lamson, third vice com- | bers are building in north Irvington. ! mander; Daniel Glubka, adjutant; Albert Meurer, new 12th District | Camille Bernard, finance officer: | commander, a post member, also is | Herman Bowers, chaplain; John to attend. William Sayre, state adju- | Spotts, historian, and Carl Stauffer, | tant, is to be in charge of the in- |sergeant at arms. stallation. More than 300 are ex-| gExecutive committee members are | pected to attend. | Leon Mount, Verne Sholty, Charles | Incoming officers are Frank E.|Warfel. William Keller and commander; Floyd HH. | Bernard.
NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL
For Men and Women
All subjects accredited by State Department of Education 4-Year High School Course can be completed in 3 vears or less
Classes Begin Fri., Sept. 3d
Electric Welding Class Begins Sept. 8
Y. M. C. A. EVENING SCHOOLS
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Girls' Gym 3 SUITS
Size 12 to 20
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Firls’ linene gym suits, green or blue,
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Girls' New Fall
J9RESSES
" Prints—Stripes—Polka Dot Girls’ new fall stvied fast color wash frocks. with flares and pleats. Sizes 7 to 16 years.
Girls’ Wool SKIRTS
xd Attractive styled % plain color checked in sizes 14.
i y Girls’ Wool Sweater Girls’ slipover eaten utto h e141 S rs in wide selection of colors ¢
Girls’ Princess SLIPS
Girls’ ruffled or .tajlored . White or pink slins in sizes to 14 vears
Boys' All-Wool Blue Melton
Zipper JACKETS
TALON ZIPPER FRONT
SD os
Heavy all wool jackets in gay plaids or plain colors. Made with foldaway mufflers and knit wrist bands. Sizes 8 to 18.
BOYS’ SWEATERS /, ZIPPER STYLE
Plain or fancy half zipper front, fancy back Fall Cc col % Sizes 30 to 36.
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHIRTS BOYS’ WS. LONGIE 39 Dark Patterns. Sizes 6 to Si
Boys' 59¢ Sport Shirts
All vat-dved broadcloth. Also blouses in sizes 8 to 14.
BOYS’ $1.00 KNICKERS
Good quality broadcloth shirts.
Boys’ pure linen washable knickers.
de 29.
Sizes 7 to 17. Sizes 6 to 14':,
Men's Reg. 69¢ Broadcloth
DRESS SHIRTS
29e
Good quality white, pattern and solid color broadcloth dress shirts. A special purchase. In sizes 14 to 17.
MEN'S WORK PANTS
Coverts and
striped wor- 5
Skyscraper crowns bonnets, flattering feathers been looking for autumn shades,
THEY ARE VALUE SENSATIONS! SMART
NEWFALLHATS | yser "crowns, saucy berets, perky GC 0 S, ri 's, Swagger brims. Different looking creations you've i . In all the tempting
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HANDBAGS
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NEW FALL DRESS PRINTS
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stepins in regular . sizes. New fall patterns in gaily cole E Il ored dress prints. Fine quality ui= which will wear and wash nice-
Fashioned “\77 wv.
1 Trimmed or tailored ravon panties and
Silk NOSE 81x90 BED SHEETS New fine value to est fall Shades. in
15 Sturdy heavy sizes 812 to ~ \ storc away.
FOR SCHOOL WEAR PRINTED CHALLIS
JORESSES
AND 2-PIECE PLAIDS
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Sizes 14 to 20—138 te 44
These smart dresses at this amazing price are an example of the thrilling dress values you will always find at The Fair. thousands of dresses to select from and each and every one is an outstanding value and style. should buy all your dresses at The Fair.
There are
Values like this show why you
weight 81x90) sheets, NO All silk. seconds reinforced at Kear-
SEAMS. A ing points
Sizes for Misses and Women
Wear these coats now on cool evenings and all through fall and winter. Smart coat styles including jaunty swagger, ever popular reefer and sleek fitted coats. Smart practical colors of gray, brown, navy, oxford, green and black. Sizes 12 to
20,
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EVERYDAY LOW PRIGES
AT A & P'S THREE NEW SELF SERVICE MASTER MARKETS
4 49 Liste bE
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3360 N. ILL. 1117 PROSPECT 2701 W. WASH.
Prices in this
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these three modern A & PP FOOD
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These day in and day out prices will cone vince you that A & P Master Markets offer sensational values. Compare these prices 8 with what you have been paying. Learn how § much you save by serving yourself.
compare
THESE Prices
These three food stores are open ev enings antil 9:30 P. Mm. for your convenience. Shop in the cool of the evening.
MARGARINE
Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s
Gold Medal or Piilsbury’s
Cake Flour
FLOUR FLOUR SOFTASILK MILK Whitehouse 4 MLK Peg
COFFEE
SANKA COFFEE KAFFEE HAG COFFEE PABST-ETT CHEESE COOKIES
CRISCO
NAVY BEANS 4 PEANUT BUTTER SALAD DRESSING DRESSING DRESSING
Cheese 2
Eng. & Limb,
Natl. Bis. Co. Asst. Varieties
Iona
Ann Page SALAD
MIRACUE WHIP SALAD
CIGARETTES
PINEAPPLE ica 2 PEARS 2 CHERRIES =: 2 2 2
IONA
IONA
PEACHES APRICOTS
OXYDOL
IONA
SCOT TISSUE 3 TOILET TISSUE 3
TISSUE 4 TOILET
or LIFEBUOY SOAP
WALDORF LUX CAMAY SOAP
SODA CRACKERS
wm 260 | JUICE 5c | JUICE
JUICE Grapefruit GREEN GIANT PEAS SIFTED PEAS 3 SUGAR CORN 3 SARDINES pet Monte 3
CANE SUGAR
PUFFED WHEAT 2 PUFFED RICE VINEGAR
Rajah
Krafts-Ex. 15 1h, Swiss Old
z pkgs.
(Vegetable
24 1b, bag
95¢ har 390 vie. 206 tall 25¢ |
cans
tall cans
in 396 Ih, 39¢ dle 33¢
pkgs.
plkgs.
ws. 26g / i 25¢ ae 206 oo 33 me 306
ow Jc | Je | 7 25¢ oe 33¢ oy 33¢
cans
RINSO, CHIPSO or FELS CHIPS
vols | 9 rolls | Oc Te 6c 9c
rolls cake
Cake
cans 25¢ cans 25¢ 25¢
oval cans
vss. |G | 10c
2 106 |
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20c | SPAGHETTI tons
MAXWELL HOUSE
19¢ | RITZ
or SPRY shortening)
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2 pkgs. 23¢
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2 Lbs. 23c
FLOUR Maid hy 69¢ BISQUICK oir. 216 SWANS DOWN oir m= 23e
FLOUR FRESH EGGS Cine 2 doz. 45¢ 16 ol le
cans
Lb. Tin 27 Eight O'Clock igh oc iN Te
COFFEE 3 Ib. bag 49¢c Del Monte & 25¢ 16-0z, 19¢
COFFEE .70 i" PORK & BEANS oo SUGAR : pis 15¢ ois. 216
52 SPARKLE 4 vs |B JELL-0 Gain’ 20x 9g TOMATO CATSUP 3..f.. 25¢ HEINZ KETCHUP 2..%.. 39¢ PICKLES c.cimer 19¢
Popular Brands Carton 5 1 ® 1 3
MATCHES ..:. 6» 19¢ TEA we. 196 LIPTON’S TEA sic in 2le SALADA TEA we. 156 APPLE SAUCE 3 an 2560
Ig. pkg. 1 Qe 0 35¢ 2 cans |3e 9¢ [Qos 45¢ med. Te
cakes 15¢ 6 Ce 39¢ De 25¢ 2 i: 196 4 cans 19¢
s1.25 10¢ 3 reas. 206 ach 2Be
Hoosier
Powdered
Crackers
3 Ih, can
Gelatin Dessert
Jar
Black
Kirk's or
P&G SOAP 5%. OLD DUTCH ciener KITCHEN KLENZER FELS NAPHTHA “uu IVORY SOAP
giant bars
can
2-1b. pkg.
Tomato
IONA TOMATO
FIG BARS re 3 CRACKERS cr:av DOG FOOD
25-1b. cloth bag
WHEATIES CORN FLAKES BROOMS
Daily
Clean Sweep
Food buyers have been quick to recognize the economies involved in this Self Service method of retailing food. Prices in our regular serve ive stores are a trifle higher.
MASTER MARKETS
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1117 PROSPECT
2701 W. WASHINGTON
