Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1938 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1038 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i PAGE 5

9 MEN, 2 WOMEN A Study in Unemotionalism DENTAL SCHOOL [~1en Bound | HELD IN HOLDUP == = oa ee AID POST GIVEN sree 0 ROUT THAT

| Sioux Complain of $15

OF RESTAURANT ~~ pees i + 70 DR, TIMMONS | © D Armed Trio, Caught After | ] A. H. Scheidt and W. 0. ASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (U.

P.) —Sioux Indians from

Auto Chase, Implicates | as Il a Sah ¥ i Lynch Are Advanced by | South Dakota reservations today | Six Others. | 8 i | . = : : nN 1 l. U. Trustees. | had charged before the Senate | Let It Not Hang on Thru the Use

Indian Affairs Committee that a

Pimes Special | $15 “divorce mill” had been sete of Half-way Measures!

Nine Negro men and two Negro | | i WN R NN § ; BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 18.—Dr.| up under the Wheeler-Howard

_ vos Ey oY 3 ir : 3 | Gerald D. Timmons, Indianapolis, | Indian Act and asked Congress | go oo ot the “common cold”! | Fourth, they tone the system and Hg es wis seh of Baton’ | i om | has been named assistant to the | to repeal the bill. The ‘common cold,” doctors will | help fortify SER Tupac: attack. Tr 'y last night Si 3 5 i iversity Chief Benjamin American tell you, is the cause of more seri- When you feel a cold coming on, restaurant, 624 E. 38th St. And un- | i § | dean of the Sadia University Horse St Not u * Wille: Fasar- ous trouble than anything else. trust to no makeshift methods. determined amount of money Was | 3 3 | School of Dentistry at Indianapolis, . ps Be ve Many a person who is in a pneu- | Adopt the proven course of safety taken from the cash drawer as 12 | § a 1 was announced today. vation said it was possible for monia jacket today had but a ‘‘com- | —take Bromo Quinine. customers were held at bay. | i & § | With Dean F. R. Hgnshaw on, gjoux to obtain divorces on “any , mon cold” yesterday! Taken promptly, these tablets

Robert Carter, Zionsville, store | $3 Poy $ 3 | leave of absence, Dr. Timmons is to |

fd : | : rounds” ' } ‘ties | will often break up a cold in 24 manager, said today: Fi | be executive head of the school | 8rounds When both parties Take No Chances! hours and that’s the speed you

“I was working on the books, with CR | during the second semester. | agreed and when they had $15 to | Neglect no cold. Take no chances want. my back to the door when someone | $ SER $8 The university trustees also have | pay the junior judges of the re- with your treatment. TT Act Promptly! prodded me in the back. I turned ; CREE LE | promoted Albert H. Scheidt from | sently-organized Indian Court. Treat a cold with a cold medicine, A around and there was a Negro | § & 5 $4 | assistant to the administrator of the | Thi . 8 . not a ‘‘cure-all.”” Treat it also with Wom GR punching me with a double-barrell | Fs . a | School of Medicine and Hospitals Is court was set up under the = jnternal medicine. A cold is an Eo ie use for over 40 yours and shotgun. { 3 = a Sa | here to the position of assistant ad- | Wheeler-Howard act. ! internal infection. Ce are the world’s largest-selling cold “Then two others came in the | : REDE ministrator, The chief said he believed that | Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets.

3 : : N | . | ? rant door brandishing revolvers. One of | : : BN Other staff changes included the | givorced ple Ww “ (LBQ tablets) are what you wan : Six them went to the kitchen door and | ” appointment of Prof. William O. | people went to the “left for a cold. They are, first of all, a Bromo Quinine tablets come in

said to the customers: ‘Don’t mind | ee W W n | Lynch as acting head of the history | side of Hell.” | cold tablet, gd eruly ny RL spe us, go right ahead and eat. | “ oy | department during the second Chief ‘Spotted ‘Owl of the Pine a ET In eftoet 20 per cent more for your money. st un A E | b < H M GC semester leave of absence of Prof. | Ridge Reservation said that when : * ky i tain and forced the employees there | HOOSIERS ELECT rt X11 1t at crron uscum A. L. Kohlmeier. he adopted Christianity he Pires oy uiv at : ox. J SI over to the cash register. He made | Irwin S. W as ’ - : , a; SEE I tabl : g ! S. Wolt was named gradu- | learned that the Ten Command- Second, they check the infection | (LBQ tablets) ang JTCEPpt NO Sie

» ~ » Roy Krassick open the register and R F - S 0 S | ate assistant in psvchology t 'e- { 4 HE yr) tii BHIASY. IN WA SHING ON uns rom enuiment t atire place David Ror reso, | ments were all that they had to | tn the system. stitute.

"They fled ‘when some youngsters | | Kenneth D. Brown was named un- | obey. | ari, Sey Yelieve Vi Inutuvie vo oF ym looked in the window and then ran | | dergraduate assistant in the same “Now,” he said through an in- AdvVerUSSRTent nT Sha i lead ts. Th th t from the extremely se Si — Shortly after, Patrolmen Charles, pictures by leading artists. ey run the gamut fr ex y Sen- | wolf. l Iates some . « - Crouch and Louis Mikesell, cruising | Richmond Man Succeeds timental to the austerely mathematical. Some are so large they would | Matthew E. Welsh was uppointed | tion.” Government regula | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS. in a radio car, heard a description ; | have to be hung in a palace; some so small you miss them at first glance. research assistant in the law | of the bandit car and sighted it at | Cox as President of | Wilbur Peat, Herron director, is® — | school. | North Drive, Fall Creek Blvd. and | M hall Club | shown above with the most undevi- | EE LR PR New Jersey St. They gave chase. arsna up. atingly unemotional picture in x BUTLER WILL OFFER 'COUNTERFE | | | | ITERS SEIZED

The bandits wrecked their car at | ————— show. It is entitled ‘Across the

es YY : : . | | 14th St. and Central Ave., and three ; _| Tracks” and is an exercise in| ee of them escaped. One was caught | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Frank planes and cylinders that evidently | | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (U. | Ero | P.) —F

and fever. | The Paintings for Paris exhibition now at John Herron Museum are department to take the place of Mr. terpreter, ‘everything we do vio-

by Officer Mikesell in an alley off | Salzarulo, Richmond, Ind. has beer |amused the artist. ot ederal agents today traced | Bellefontaine St. between 15th and | chosen to succeed Earl J. Cox, In- ro artist 9g, OL AYE Tous! | $100,000 in counterfeit $5 bills, 16th Sts. | dianapolis, as president of the!} 3 ‘ ) . LN F M | seized Sunday, to operators in eh Sie ; 9 : wee I don’t think he even was com- | | €N New aculty embers | srookiine Mas . ; 4 After the suspect was questioned, Thomas R. Marshall Club, it was menting ‘on ‘the occasional man- | , Mass., who had western

police made a series of raids and | announced today. built bleakness of America | Added for S heatiquarters in San Jose. yo i ; ’ a s n land- | e or semester. The , Frit . arrested the others, including the! Mr, Salzarulo graduated from In- | cape. He was just amused by the | > agents held four men for a |

owner of the car. Police said all | diana University in 1935 and is with lines and cylinders and-so he paint- St | preliminary hearing Jan. 26. denied the robbery, but that a |the Farm Security Administration | .g them joy | A total of 124 courses are to be ! —— sawed-off shotgun and two shells | here. { “There are emotional pictures in | taught in the second semester term | that had been struck by the firing | Other officers chosen at the an- | the show where the artist is carried |of the Butler University evening dipin but had failed to explode, were | nual election were: away ‘With the social significance of | vision, it was announced today by | found in the wrecked car. Miss Helen O. McCabe, Terre come phases of life. | Director George ¥F. Leonard. Ina Haute, vice president; Miss Celia | «rt)s al] a question of a choice of | struction is to be offered in the ColSnyder, Ft. Wayne, recording secre- | gqjectives, so to speak. Some are |lege of Liberal Arts and Sciences, $299 525 APPROVED tary; Miss Frances Kelly, Indian- | merely exercises in placement of | Business Administration, Religion | § apolis, corresponding secretary, and line; some experiments in technical |and Education. i Miss Florence Southwell, South procedure; some are satirical. Evening division classed are held | FOR FORT PROJECTS Bend, treasurer. | You've got to understand what the [at Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. |

District Directors artist had in mind to appreciate | Registration is to be held Jan. 31

a how well he succeeded.” land Feb. 1. Ten new faculty mem- | J § ll | A New Group Women’s and Misses’ District directors are William J. | Now take another look at those | bers have been added for the new! oO ‘ {

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Additional $52.471 to Be Regan, East Chicago; Lewis Walter, | pictures and see what you see. | term. “ ™ | Bremen: Lamar Campbell. South | —— Cc h : :

Available for Army Post. Bend: Frank Federspeil, Ft. Wayne; | “ol : Ss James PF. Meier, Huntington: Miss | 3 ? | 3 2 Margaret Ranahan, Terre Haute; 3 MARX BOYS f 3 : » Times Special Miss Ruth Bledsoe, Sullivan; Clar- | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Final ence Lappe, Evansville: Chris Mo- pe > on 3

approval by the Controller Gen- | ritz, Seymour: Miss Edith Christ, | 5 eral’'s office has been obtained for | Muncie; Robert Henry, Anderson, | RY ¥ 4 “I've great faith

expenditure of $299,525 in WPA | and Carl Lutz, Indianapolis. : | } AE Ws funds for improvements amounting Elected as club sponsors were O. | 3 D AE n x. € | 3 3 4 to $351,966 at Ft. Benjamin Harri- | T. Englehart, Brazil: Glen Gifford, iy 3 zr > —That are dependable and | re EE CR son, the War Department announced | Tipton; Pleas Greenlee, Shelbyville; | y Fd Scientifically fitted. | be. uf BEET

today. Sua oe Gi | former Mayor John W. Kern, Indi- | N |] —Glasses for everyone. 3 The additional $52,471 will COME | snapolis; P. M. Maloney, Columbia : og |] —Corrective glasses for chil- : from funds already allocated to the | gjty. John W. Scott, Gary, and Kk ; ; dren. Army post, I was explained. | Claude R. Wickard, Lafayette. Y : —Choice of beautifully deWd improvement program in- The membership consists of Hoo- |B ; ot © a F\ : signed frames for every type I a : siers in Government service here | : 7 of face. ® ® Swi Skirt Repairing and painting of bar- ang club activities ure entirely so- | a i Ep y EASY PAYMENTS! 3 Bolero Styles wing Irs racks and other buildings; improv- | jg], ee The faith that the Marxes have in REM DR. WEST $i * High and V Necklines ing drainage system; reconstructing | gin r is duplicated in thousands of American Registered © trist ¢ A thrilling event planned to put spring enthustand repairing roadways, curbs and | U. S. MAY REST OIL CASE | homes—a faith that comes from gratifying egistere ptometris asm into your winter wardrobe. They're the

parking Svea: beautifying. Boe. DRO ) results. And here's the reason: REM is { smart dresses you seek in last minute fashions. scaping, grading and leveling e | A , Wis,, Jan. 18 (U. P).| thorough, for coughs resulting from colds, | X i i area around the post theater. —Government attorneys were ex-| because it works {wo ways . . . in the } 3 hpvely Privas, NN reo Senators VanNuys and Minton | pected today to complete their case | i throat and also systemically. REM is much JEWELRY CO. dW ouchts v Of Se ay were notified of Presidential ap- against 16 major Midwest oil com-| 2 more than just a “tickle stopper.” 29 on the CIRCLE g and White

proval of two WPA projects for | panies charged with antitrust law | 3 Ligh . - r Marion County. A $50,169 allotment | violations, a ren Twas hb in Be ay Sizes 11 to 1712 to 20-38 to 52

was approved for a new municipal bridge over Pleasant Run at Shelby 2 7 _ / £5 YE : 7 7% 7 7 7 7 7 7, 7 7 Z 9 on 7 / 3 y y Buck Creek levee in Perry Town-! #7 ’ _ 7 gy 7 7 "7 __ . . j 0 WOMEN S & MISSES ship. extending from White River | # 7 7 7” 7 YH _ _ 7 _ 7 & ; to Harding St. | / . Dh 7 0 A 0 _ / _ 7 ARE: FRIAR F $19.75 FURRED

Dr. Arthur M. Weimer of the In- 7 RANGE LIGHT university credit will be granted. | FULL QUOTA IS SEEN Tours Co., indicated that quotas for | and linene for manicurist,

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