Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1938 — Page 8

' FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1938

FRYERS... 30C

CHIC 22¢

CHICKENS... ....connaannn. 18¢

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HULL REPEATS HIS [dome sun prvi nov a BOMBING CRITICISM =e said this Government had

| reiterated its position with respect a | to this practice, this position being WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (U. P.).— | based on consideration for humanSecretary of State Cordell Hull | ity and belief that no theory of war i can justif again today condemned the bomb- > Justity such ‘conduct. ing of civilian populations from the

was being sold in defiance of Texas’ “package store” law. They passed the time by smoking, drinking coffee, playing the phonograph and reading newspapers.

Beware Low Vitality, Men

OS TREX Tonic Tablets contain general bodybuilders plus raw oyster stimulants which

from ‘a severe cold. The paralysis first became noticeable Sunday. The three-inch nerve will be re-

: AUTO INSUR ANCE "HONOR PUPILS FACE | BECOMES PARALYZED oe on in about three months | a | and the boy will become normal REBATE ILLEGAL, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 3 (U. P). | again, Dr. Ryan said. Max suf—Max Beard, an 8-year-old honor | fered no pain since the nerve is a

pupil, couldn’t wink his eyes or | | motor, Not a sensory, one. THIEF MAY BE CONVERTED

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Dr. J. H. Ryan, a brain specialist, said both sides of the boy's face

Premiums in Any am Held were paralyzed because of a fault

in the bilateral seventh nerve which developed after Max had suffered

COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 4 (U.P) .— If the thief who broke into the automobile of Rev. J. C. Cottrill, Newcomerstown, O., can read, he may repent. His loot included seven

air as a practice to be deplored by |

every civilized people.

Aroused by bombing raids on civilian populations in Spain and

China, Hull said this Government |

FT. WORTH, Tex., Feb. 4 (U. P). —Texas state liquor inspectors recently pulled a sitdown strike in three of Ft. Worth's principal taverns where it was rumored liquor

give you pep, energy at once, Get package today. If nct delighted, maker refunds its price. Rex. $1.00. Special today 79¢. Call, ‘write.

Hook's Dependable Drug Stores and Haag's Drug Stores.

| OSTREX |The New Raw Oyster Tonic

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Contrary to Indiana books on religious subjects.

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A national insurance organization's plan to give motorists who have had no accidents during the year a 15 per cent premium rebate is contrary to Indiana statutes, George H. Newbauer, State Insurance Commissioner, said today. Sponsored by the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters, an organization of large insurance companies, the “safe driver reward system” already has been | adopted in more than & score of | states and is being considered in | others. “Under Indiana law all insurance | § companies must file their rates in| my office for approval,” Mr. Newbauer said. “The wording of this | statute prohibits companies from | making any sort of rebates.” Average Cost Increases |

Although the bureau has been in- | formed of the opinion of Attorney | General Omer Stokes Jackson, Mr. ! Newbauer said insurance company representatives had asked that further conferences be held on this subject. Walter Leslie, bureau general manager, was quoted in press association dispatches as saying that participating companies have announced a readjustment of premium rates, making them lower than last vear in some territories and higher in others. The approximate national average increase would be § per| cent, he said. “The new rates include a ‘loading charge,” so that drivers who fail to earn a reward will pay a little more than the previous average for individuals. “I believe this plan is the greatest single contribution ever made toward promoting individual interest in traffic safety,” Mr. Leslie declared.

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SOUTH BEND, Feb. 4 (U. P).— James E. Watson, former U. S. Senator from Indiana, here to confer with Federal Judge Thomas W. Slick, just laughed when asked if he might run for the Senate again this year. He said he “would give it a thought.” He praised the Republican party for naming Archie N. Bobbitt state chairman. “It was Just needed,” he said. Mr. Watson is to confer with Judge Slick on reorganization of the Auburn Automobile Co.

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WOMAN, 79, INJURES HIP IN FALL AT HOME

A T9-year-old woman was in serious condition at City Hospital today and an automobile salesman was recovering from injuries received in falls. Mrs. Lydia Caldwell, 2238 College Ave., Apt. 4, received a fractured right hip when she fell at her home yesterday. Carl Tabor, 43, of 2501 N. Pennsylvania St., received a five-inch cut on the left arm when he fell through a graiing at 514 N. Capitol Ave. last night. He was treated at at City Hospital.

BROTHER PICKETS BROTHERS STORE

NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (U. P.) —Ben Hazelcorn was brought before a magistrate for picketing an automobile shop and carrying a sign which read: “Sam Hazelcorn is unfair to his brother.” Ben explained that Sam had fired him. “My brother is mean to me,” he said. He was charged with dis-

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