Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1938 — Page 2

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SEELCNE n | ; REGULATION OF MILK IN COUNTY Heed

State Control Board to Hear

JERLE THORPE WILL ADDRESS BANKER PARLEY

Nine States to Be Repre-

“sented at March 17 Conference. Merle (Thorpe, editor of Nation's

Busin official U. S. Chamber of e publication, will speak at

© the cl session of the nine-state Regional

Banking Conference March 18 at Murat Temple. Mr. Thorpe's address, “Putting

Proposed Price Cut ~ Plan Today.

The Indiana Milk Control Board

afternoon on proposed changes in regulations governing the Marion County marketing area. One proposal would reduce the price which distributors now pay ‘producers for milk of 4 per cent but-

was to hold a public hearing this |8

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ter fat content from $2.54 to $2.42

Pollars in Overalls,” will be open : Ci per hundredweight. No mention is

to the public, according to Don ; ir ’ ig Indiana Bankers’ Associa- Dr. Emory W. Luccock is to be [made of retail milk price cuts.

tion secretary. Tickets will be avail- Sony ime do he. 60th | The other proposal is for Sedition Nn -. B A hw a. veo o-But of Course Every Week t all Indianapolis banks. ; m of |tion of recent amendmen e|lE | LY : ; i Fg en for the P conference the Indianapolis Alumni Club of [regulation governing this area. State | 8 The All-American Fashi Comss into ; Importance for 1938! |

: | Phi Delta Theta Fraternity at the ° explained that these Ma a rn Columbia Bi on Mah 12. He ne plain Jave berome Foi : . js to talk on] Is to speak on current changes in |numerous as to make the orde - doy HO pres ons eh of Piblic| China and the Sino-Japanese war. |cult to interpret. ] Not. navy of other yeasts] Bil Service.” : i Dr. Luccock has been in the |' C. W. Humrickhouse, Board exec- |: : ZN risk, -ne ’, ng, Bankers from Illinois, Kentucky,| Orient since 1921 as pastor of the |utive secretary, said all producers, |& {OW navy! You i wear it alone, ‘oe Michigan; Mississippi, Ohio, Penn- Community Church of the Inter- |distributors, distributing - brokers, | = i: > and you’ll splurge it with stripes, sylvania, Tennessee and West Vir-| national Settlement. producer-co-operative representa- checks, pl ai ds, pl eats, c olors or

: ti and consumers are invited to = : y : : , : Einia ave expected Yo atiend, present testimony. contrast! And no matter how

£ Counsel {o Speak The _ petitions, JEoughit hy tne : ‘ ‘many colorful things you have, . -Banking legislation will be. dis-| JJ x : Local Milk Committee, com; 0 co ; navy will be'the backbone of your cussed by D. J. Needham, association BN | |both producer and distributor rep- : DC iTen eT general counsel at Washington. ard r

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is “Fashion Week” in Ayres Downstairs Store «+ » however, all this week Dame Fashion is « holding court for spring, 1938! And we're showing you the new fashion picture as we see it . . .-and have prepared for it! Right now when thoughts of the Easter Parade are “uppermost in your mind, we present these colorful new spring styles . . . and although we're stressing fashion . .. we've also remem-

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_A session of the conference is to be devoted to “Broadening the Bank’s Services.” Personal loans, savings problems, commercial loans and. farm investments will be discussed. - . : Five committees of Indianapolis bankers and one committee representing the other participating associations are planning the affair. Local chairmen are: General committee, Arthur V. Brown, Indianapolis Clearing House jon president; arrange-

{Associat’ : ments committee, H. Foster Clippin-

ger, Fletcher Trust Co. vice president; hotel committee, E. Marion Lutz, American National Bank asgistant cashier; committee on display of bank equipment, Hugh V. ‘Brady, Security Trust Co. treasurer; registration committee, William C. Grauel, Merchants National Bank vice president.

PRINCE TAKES HAND ~~ INVON-CRAMM CASE

. “BERLIN, March 8 (U. P.) —Prince Bernhard Zu Lippe-Biesterfeld, consort of Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, today sent a personal inquiry to Berlin police for details regarding the arrest of his cousin, Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, German tennis ace. : Yon: Cramm, second ranking player of the world, was taken into custody on “suspicion of violation of paragraph 175 of the criminal code.” He returned to Germany last week after a successful world tennis tour. ,

HELD AT AIR FIELD,

resentatives, were filed Feb. 24. z i a pi 10 VOTE APRIL 1 ] BRIDE, POLICE HUNT |(F il ny | : OB :

E. J. Green, H. H. Bredell Win Nominations for Presidency.

New officers of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will be elected April 11 from among nominees selected by directors last night. Edward J.. Green and Harold H. Bredell were nominated for the presidency and Francis ‘M. Hughes and Ralph L. Swingley for the executive vice presidency. Other nominees are: For secretary, J. Doane "Sparks and Urban K. Wilde; for treasurer, J. Albert Smith. and Mayburn F. Landgraf; directors (four to be elected), Glenn E. Dutenhaver, Berkley W. Duck Jr. John A. Elam, Elmer Gates, Wilford S. Hartman, Harlan B. Livengood, Joseph P. McNamara, John E. Oberlies, Dr. Gilbert Quinn and Evan Walker. Committees announced by President Doyle Zaring include Burchard Carr and Fletcher S. Hubbard, Broadcaster, the official publication; and Edwin A. Pearson, James H. Townsend, Frank S.: Reynolds and Roger Teegarden, sports. Admitted to membership were Gordon R. Culloden, M. I. Leve and David B. Klain. .

MISSING SALESMAN

DETROIT, March 8 (U. P.)— Police were asked today to conduct a search for Russell J. Plauche, an

peared while going from a restaurant to his office a bolck distant.

months, whom he married at Decorah, Iowa, said he had not been seen since Saturday morning. She said he was 6 feet tall, weighed 160 pounds, was wearing a blue suit and an oxford-grey overcoat.

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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND REGULAR CLASS SESSION

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th at LINCOLN HOTEL (Lincoln Room)

Come at six o'clock. Have dinner with the class. Or, if you

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Field, Army air field, held a mysterious civilian in informal custory today. The civilian phoned Nassau County police. He told them he was Caleb Miller and was wanted

“in either Alabama or Georgia, he

couldn’t remember which, for killing Sheriff Frank Amos in 1922.

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