Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1938 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JAN. 20,
COAL INDUSTRY TRADE NAMES ARE HELD VALID
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Producers’ Rights Upheld Registrations Are Received
In Fair Practices Ruling Mere.
. : PAGE 5 | . Ye | Shafer, resident; Charles A. tor J 31 Officials Buy Birthday Ball Tickets ANNUAL ROOSIER |r fm od re ene en ( a " g \ Pu - treasurer, | | i ol | Special days are to be ob- FEVER ITRNEY HE Sa LTE hI R i ; : W DePauw University, Indiana State | Teachers College, Tndiana UniON'T let a defect of vision rob W D vou of the enjoyment that Kappa, General Federation of In- | bach examine vour eves NOW and diana and Delta Sigma Kappa have if needed, fit you with correct glasses. At the exhibition's cise, the pic- 9 tures are to be divided into groups i ; From 14 States, Europe | 4 ww DOHC Getrdnch and Hawaii | Ana cities. Final exhibition of the 7d Ih year is to be held in Indianapolis ——— ——— —— . a
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1938 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES A. Bog. | nounced Tater. Rehearsals of the headed by Mr. Stahl, will begin not served throughout the exhibition. y y > Protect Your Vision versity, Butler University, Earlham SET FOR JAN 29 [ College and Franklin College are to | | 3 od school days. Kappa Kappa | good evesight bripgs. Have Di Fahr= also reserved days, % Easy payments can be arranged, and will he sent to several Indi- -— April 2. q
Times Xpecial a ———————————————— CHICAGO, Jan. 20-—-Preview of | STUDENTS PLAN SHOW oe an an tar Salon, fia Fdgar A. Stahl, retailers and distributors cannot re- | oa ye OE is on od n High School history instructor, is | S ‘and ‘dit A ng \ : 1 & 3 : ! oh m in charge of preparations for the duce the price or change the trade ATT 8:30 p. in Jt. 2 at Marshall | “Ripples of 38,” the annual student name established by producers, an | ) Field Picture Galleries. Entries |
e 10 Close Saturday | vaudeville show, to be held in opinion of Atty. Gen. Omer Stokes IG WO ei WORLUTERY | Pebruary. Exact date is to be anJackson said today, . .
The question was raised by Rol- | lin E. Meek, Weights and Measures | Bureau head, at the request of rep- | resentatives of the industry. It was explained that coal unlike | other products cannot have a trade mark stamped on it According to the ducers nda others tablished a trade riod of vears, have a definite property value in that name For a person to sell trade-named coal under the fixed price or under another name is violating the act, the opinion said Trade marks can be established by placing them on wav-hills or containers of commodities, as well as upon the article itself
SALESMEN SEE OIL FIRM SKITS
Aggressive Tactics Can Combat Possible Slumps, Parley Told.
Coal is a commodity eoming un- | der terms of the 1937 State Fair | Trade Practices Act and contract |
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show consists of Ruth Van Sickle'|’ Ford, Louis Grell, Edward T. Grigware, Harriet Krawiec, Hubert Mor- | ley, Tred M. Torrey and Mrs Les- | ter F, Murphy. Galleries are to be open to the | who have es- ? public every day from 9:30 a. m name over a pe- | ! J TON o. 8 (to 5:30 p. m. beginning Jan. 31 b 5 § | Prizes from $50 to $500 in each | class are to be awarded.
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Water Colors Featured
| The exhibition is to have two | special features. A room is to be | devoted entirely to water colors ana four Wayman Adams portraits executed for Culver Military Academy, are to be displayed — | ‘Officers ‘of ooster trons Association are
Mrs. Georgia Whitaker (right). Proceeds from the dances are to be turned over to Riley Hospital and City Hospital for infantile paralysis treatment, and to the National Foundation for the same purpose,
Mayor Boetcher (third from left) and City Con- | troller H. Nathan Swaim are shown purchasing | their tickets for the President's Birthday Ball to be | held Jan, 29. from Mrs. Marie Westfall left) and
GALLAHUE ON BOARD SENIOR GIRL WINS OF INDIANA TRUST SHORTRIDGE PRIZE
Dudley R. Gallahue, 4404 N. Meridian St. today had been elected Debate Team Gets Second in State Contest.
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| defeated only by Ben Davis. Members of the Shortridge team were: Richard Morrish, Mary Alic® Adkins Arthur Northrup, Wilma Rothenburger, John Ragsdale, Richard Stark, Allen Vestal Marvin Borman. Gaar Johnson, a junior, today had been elected German Club president, | Other officers elected are: Patricia Keiser, vice president; Mary Gessort, secretary, and Witt Hadley, treasurer, Miss Louise Wills, Daily Echo Tuesday edition sponsor announced the spring semester staf
and to the Board of Directors of Indiana Trust Co., by a stockholders meeting vesterday., Mr. Gallahue replaces Charles FF. Piel, board member since 1921, who resigned because of ill health | Other officers and directors were re-elected. Otto N. Frenzel is president of the ogganization At yesterday's meeting Morse P. Bowen,
Wichser, had been chosen winPil- | the
Miss Jean Shortridge
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. ‘ i . Shortridge ner of the Good Citizenship
2) y fe YO 3 1 y « 3 Five tons of stage setting and orimage contest conducted by
equipment had been used in presenting sales skits at the annual Standard Oil Co. of Indiana sales conference at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Chicago staff members presented the sketches Amos Ball, general sales manager, was in charge. Salesmen from the Evansville, South Bend and Indianapolis divisions were present R. S Orr. local manager, presided. Mr. Ball said that the business recession has not
general injured
the oil business seriously, but that a |
decline might be expected during 1938. He said that aggressive sales tactics could combat possible slumps to & great extent
slackening or
LEGION SHEETS TALLIED American Legion Department publications have a total circulation of at least 555736, according to a survev released today by National Headquarters here. The largest department periodical is the California Legionnaire, with 69.000. The Hoosier Legionnaire ranks third with 37.000
secretary, also was elected to serve as vice president. Mr. Bowen has been with the company since 1913.
OWNER SUES AS HOUSE ON COAL MINE SINKS
VINCENNES, Jan, 20 (U. P) The sinking house of Mrs, Elmeda Beebe was the favorite topic of conversation among Wheatland citizens today as Mrs. Beebe's $2000 suit against the Standard Coal Mine continued in court. Mrs. Beebe alleges the aug coal from under her home, causing it to settle, She also claims it caused her well to go dry
NYA COMPLETES SHELTER l'imes Npecial BEDFORD, Jan 20 —National Youth Administration workers today completed a large stone shelter house in Wilson Park here It is one Of the largest projects yet undertaken bv Indiana NYA, ac-
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D. ‘A. R. The faculty and senior class chose Miss Wichser from 45 contestants, She is to compete with other Indiana girls for a trip to Washington, The Shortridge debate team placed second among 20 competing high schools at the state tournament at Bloomington. Winning 11 out of 12 debates, Shortridge was
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