Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1938 — Page 13

FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1938

Times Photo.

Fae Patrick (left), attorney for Victor Crickmore, today obtained a delay in sentencing of Harry Peats (center) and Crickmore, both

convicted of manslaughter charges.

ney for Peats.

SENTENCING OF PAIR DELAYED

Judges Await Order Verifying Affirmation of Lower Court Convictions.

A ‘technicality gentencing of Victor Crickmore and Harry Peats, Teamsters, Chauffeurs and Helpers Union officials. \ They Were convicted several months ago on charges in the fatal stoning of John Marshall Penny, truck driver. Circuit Court Judge Earl Cox, who heard Peats’ case, and Special Judge Adolph Schreiber, who tried Crickmore, said they had received no official order “verifying | the Supreme Court's affirmation of | the lower court decision.” They said they received notification of the affirmation and will sentence the men as soon as the order is received. The men are scheduled to be sentenced to two to 21-year terms. Frank Symms, Peats’ attorney, said he plans to file a petition for rehearing. Peats was tried with Emmett Joseph Williams. The latter was found not guilty. Gerald Haygood, the fourth man indicted, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 2 te 21 years, Sept. 9, 1836.

ANDERSON PAYS $91

Frank Symmes (right) is attor-

36 AT BREAKFAST WITH REP. JENCKES

Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.-—Presi-dent Frank Barnhart of District 11, United Mine Workers of America, Terre Haute, and 35 Indiana delegates to the U. M. W. A. convention

here today were breakfast guests of Rep. Virginia E. Jenckes. The repast was served in the Speaker's dining room in the House

today delayed | of Representatives wing of the Capi-

tol. Mrs. Jenckes comes from Terre Haute and in past campaigns has had support of the union miners in her district.

manslaughter | STATE NURSERYMEN

SET ELECTION TODAY

State Nurserymen’s Association met today at Hotel Lincoln for their

annual round table discussion of industrial problems.

Vernon H. Krider, Middlebury,

presided. A luncheon was to be followed by an open forum and elec= tion of officers this afternoon.

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EUNERAL DIRECTORS

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TO PARKING METERS/|

ANDERSON, Jan. 28 (U. P)=— Yn the first three days of operation Anderson motorists paid $91.70 to 202 parking meters, city officials found today. The meters, intended to control parking space in the downtown district, allow one hour's parking for 5 cents, while in one particularly busy section 1 cent will buy 15 minutes’ parking.

STEIWER RESIGNS

FROM U. S. SENATE [

SALEM, Ore, Jan. 28 (U. P)— Senator Frederick Steiwer (R. Ore.) today resigned from the Senate, effective Jan. 31. The resignation was not unexpected, as Mr. Steiwer announced sometime ago he would not seek re-election. The resigha-= tion was made in a letter to Governor Martin. Senator Steiwer indicated he resigned in order to vesume hig law practice in Oregon.

CARAVAN CLUB ELECTS

William Hoefgen, 317 N. Ritter Ave, today had been re-elected president of the Caravan Club, a Shrine organization, following a meeting at Murat Temple. Other officers re-elected were: W. T. Rose, gecretary; Ezra H. Stewart, treasurer, and Harrison Marsh, sergeant-at-arms. A. G. Siefker was elected vice president.

TRACK CLEARED OF WRECK HEMLOCK, Jan. 28 (UU. P).=— Wrecking crews cleared the Penngylvania Railroad tracks today fol= lowing the wreck of a freight train which occurred when a gondola ear buckled. Passenger trains 236 and 206, due in Kokomo early today, were detoured over the Nickel Plate route.

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WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STREETS

French Creams and Gums

10¢

Worth 15¢ 1b. Fresh, whole some candy.

Main Floor.

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LEADER

SATURDAY AND MONDAY . . .

ANA AAS. LT Ha NICSAVINGS of 153 10 Y)

Saturday and Monday are the last two da Prices are Drastically reduced on close-outs, dise as possible will remain on our shelves and counters to figure in Stock-

OF THE HOUSE SALE!

MEN’S O'COATS

ys of this exciting event marking the end of our soiled and mussed merchandise, odd lots, etc. Taking!

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Entire Stock—Nothing Reserved!

That means every overcoat in stock must go out regardless of former

selling prices.

Values to $22.95

You save tremendously in this We still have a good assortment of

All overcoats get the knife! final clearance!

O'COATS to choose from. Fine wool fleeces, grey oxfords and blue meltons. Belt all around or half belt models.

Raglan shoulder or set-in sleeve models.

Some in con-

Desirable fancies and

vertible 3-pe. Hollywood models. plains, blues and grey. Sizes 36 to 46.

MEN’S WOOL SUITS $13.00

MEN'S WOOL MACKINAWS

Values up to $8.95!

stock of fine wool Mackinaws, ever popu= lar subdued plaids, 4-pocket convertible

Choice of our entire

$4.99

pelt models. Flavyweight. Sizes 36 to 46.

MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS

$2.49 values!

Union Made . . . Heavyweight Thick Set narrow wale Corduroy Pants in Navy or Tobacco Brown, Heavy Drill

$1.79

Pockets. Made for service. Bizes 20 to 42.

$1.49 HEAVY WORK PANTS

Moleskin Whipcord Covert. Sizes 30 to 42. $1 19

MEN'S OHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS

Fine quality Blue Chambray, 8-button front, 2 button-down pockets, full cut. Sizes 14%

to 17.

Leader Store==Main Floor. [CMU y

MEN'S 50c CHAMOISETTE GLOVES. |9¢ Pr. MEN'S $I LEATHER GLOVES 50¢ MEN'S $1 SAMPLE FELT HATS ......50¢ MEN'S 69c ALL WOOL MUFFLERS... .36e MEN'S $1 & $1.08 SWEATERS 19¢ MEN'S 60c NECKTIES 290, 4 for $I MEN'S 69¢ WOOL TOBOGGANS MEN'S 89¢ DRESS SHIRTS, MEN'S $1 to $1.30 PAJAMAS. ..........T0¢ MEN'S KNIT SHORTS 26¢ MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS... 44c MEN'S 25¢ BROADCLOTH SHORTS. . 12140

Leader Store—Basement,

Trregs.

11% te 1%

Broken izes

Boys’

Pre-Inventory

CLOD HOPPERS wm $7.74

We've slashed the price on these Clod Hoppers because it's Inventory time for us . . . and what a BAVING for you! They're made of heavy black FIRST QUALITY leather uppers, EXTRA HEAVY soles with metal plate on heels. ® EXTRA PLATE ON TOES IN BOYS’ BIZER ® BOYS' SIZES 1 T0 6=MEN'S SIZES 6 TO 11

a Leader Blore==Main Floor Z

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Double BI'K’ts & Part Wool Comforters $1.49 66-80 PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS. 99¢ 70x80 SINGLE COTTON BLANKETS. ...48¢ EMBOSSED CHINA DRIPOLATOR......68¢ No. 40-50 & 60 LIGHT BULBS. .4 FOR 16¢ VASES & MIXING BOWLS EACH Ge {0c TO 26c NOVELTY BUTTONS “SANETTE” SANITARY NAPKINS. 12 for Bo COTAGON SOAP OR POWTER lc BOXES SAFETY MATCHES... 12 for Be

214-YD. LACE CURTAINS...........30¢

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$7.95 and 5 $10.95 Values

Save as much as $7.00 on a coat! Sport and dress styles. Some Fur trims in Brown, Green, Red and Rust. Bome with Leggings’ SEE and Hat to match. Nicely lined and inter-= Eieesss lined. 3 to 12. {

Girls' COATS

$13.95 to $15.95 Values! Dress and Sport Coats. Astra= khan and beaverette trims. Bome with Muffs and Leggings to match. Also a few Fur Fabries. Bizes 3 to 18.

Leader's Becond Floor.

ODD LOTS OF BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING

Pre-Inventory Priced for Immediate Clearance!

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BOYS' WASH SUITS

Guaranteed Washable. Wool mixed iy 4 with Broadeloth QBhirts. Tie and Belt to match. Pants are 6 full lined. Light and Dark Patterns. Sizes i £3 to 100. MADE TO SELL FOR 98¢, Boys’ Corduroy COATS BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS Values up to $5.00! Because of limited quantity, we've 57 00 marked these eX= tremely low to clear out. They're slightly soiled from handling, Broken sizes. RUMMAGE TABLE BOYS' WEAR Values to $1 10 to 5 Oc Wash Suits—Play Suits—Sweaters Underwear and Knickers Broken Bizex==Blightly Boiled Leader Btore==Becond Floor. BOYS’ PLAY SUITS ..... BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS BOYS’ CORDUROY LONGIES ...$1.44 BOYS’ HELMETS & TOBOGGAN . .40: . Leader Btore==Becond Floor.

LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR

Assorted Chocolates

10¢

1 9 equality! Caramels, Cream centers, nougats

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AL CLEARANCE!

SPORT COATS

Values From $12.00 to $16.75

The Dress Coats are nicely fur trimmed with Beaverette and Manchurian Wolf Collars. Neatly lined and interlined. Sizes 14 to 40, but not in every style. So Please hurry, if you

want a BARGAIN! Values S $35.00 quality at such tremendous reductions! few FUR FABRICB in the lot. All nicely lined with

SUPERBLY FURRED $22.95 Don’t wait another minute! ., . . never again will you Fitted and Swagger styles trimmed in Manchurian Wolf, Crepe ahd interlined. Bizes 14 to 46.

$29.95 be able to get fabrics, tailoring and styling of this high Dyed Bquirrel, Nu Persian, Badger and Fox. Also a Leader Btore—Becond Floor.

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Suede Fabric & Bengaline GLOVES. 28¢ CHILDREN’S 50c COTTON U. SUITS.... WOMEN’S RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS.... WOMEN’S WINTER U. SUITS BROCADED RAYON PAJAMAS & ROBES. Snuggie & Knit VESTS, Cotton BRIEFS. . “ANGELICA” UNIFORMS, val. to $2.98. . WOMEN’S COTTON DRESSES CHIFFON & SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE...

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Large Hosiery Mill Needed Room for Spring Goods=We Took His Inventory Stock of 800 Pairs Pure Silk

Full Fashioned HOSIERY That Were Made to Sell for 59¢, 79¢-99¢ a Pr.!

@® 350 Pairs Ist Quality! ® 225 Pairs Irregulars! ® 225 Pairs Seconds!

Chiffons in 2 & 4-Thread Service Weights in and 7-Thread

Leader Btore—Main Floor,

His Inventory Stock of 400 ¥ \ HANDBAGS

Copies of $1.95 Retailers

48:

Ladies . . . there's only one reason we can sell these handbags for 48¢! This mak= er was taking his Inventory . +» We were on the job just , at the time. And what a WN lucky break for both of us! ¢ TOPHANDLES eo UNDER= pA ARMS ® ZIPPERS in brown, A navy, British tan, Green, wine, gray and red.

Leader Btore=Main Floor.

2600 Y FABRIOS. ..... 10 36-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 4% 8-0. FEATHER TICKING To 36-INOH OUTING FLANNEL 100 21,-YD, DAMASK DRAPES SALESMEN'S LAGE SAMPLES $ 36NON ORETONNES ..._.......Te

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