Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1938 — Page 7

STORES SELLING | OBSCENE BOOKS|

Practice Cuts Into Legiti- | |

mate Business of Pharmacies, Convention Told.

Times £ “ecial LAF. YETTE, March 24.—Selling of obsc ne magazines by drug stores

was s:sailed by A. J. Dougherty, |

South ‘end druggist, at the opening of _ the busines: versity. “Bad magazines offend your worthw ile customers and actually drive business away from the drug store ito other channels,” he said in the northern Indiana campaign against such publications. The “John L. Lewis-Franklin Roosev:{ coalition is a direct conspiracy to break the backbone of Americcn business enterprises,” Prof. L.. M. Sears of the Purdue History Department told the conference Views With Alarm

Futhcrmore, he said, “business may rot survive the Rooseveltcreated depression if the undistributed profits tax is not repealed soon by Concress.” He branded the tax as “an attempt bh Socialists, going under the label ©° Democrats, to interfere win th2 American economic sysem.” . He predicted that firms making less then $25,000 yearly soon would be exer pt from paying undistributed profits taxes and declared that 90 per cent of the country’s business unis make less than this figure annuall-. The conference is sponsored by the Purdue extension department, headed by H. W. Heine. Other speakers included C. B. Jordan, Purdue School of Pharmacy; Kiefer Elliott, Sheridan, Indiana ‘Sharmaceutical Association president; G. D. Walthall, Clinton druggist: H. S. Noel, Eli Lilly Co. and Dr. R. L. Swain, Baltimore,

MISSIONARIES FLEE 400 MILES TO HAVEN

~ Christian Workers Safe in Shanghai, Society Hears.

conference at Purdue Uni-

Four "United Christian Missionary Society workers today were safe in Shanghs: after a 400-mile flight from the r perilous posts by ricksha, truck ard on foot through the war sector, =ccording to word received by societ” headquarters, 222 Downey Ave. They ere Miss Grace Young, Indianapolis; Miss Lyrel Teagarden, Danbury. Conn.; Miss Wenona Wilkinson, Lincoln, Neb, and Mrs. C. A. Burch, Detroit. They were accompenied by Miss Hannah Stocks; Dristol, Conn., of the Advent Christian Mission. The hospital to which the four missionaries were assigned several times narrowly escaped destruction. Miss T'zagarden, Miss Young and Miss Stocks are to return to the United <tates. The others are to continue work in Hankow. . The Rev. C. A. Burch, husband of ‘Mrs. Burch, remained in Hopei, the society here was informed. The Burch home at Nantungshow was bombed and burned by the Japa- . nese Aug. 17.

DE P.UW DEBATERS LEAVE FOR CHICAGO

Times Sp- cial S GREENCASTLE, March 24—DePauw U: niversity’s varsity debating team le-ves today for Chicago to compete in two contests. Tonight’ the team will take on Lake Forast College at Lake Forest, Ill, and tomorrow night will meet DePaul University debaters. . At 11:45 a. m. Saturday, the squad is to broadcast a radio discussion of ~ “The Open Door Policy. in China” over Station WJJD, Chicago.

STATE LEGION PARLEY CHANGE IS STUDIED MICHIGAN CITY, March 24 (U.

P.). — The 1938 American Legion state convention may not be held here because of insufficient housing facilities. officials indicated. State Commander Russell Rhoades said he would ask for bids from other state cities. However, if no other cit be held here, he said.

CUT-PRICE WATCH REPAIRING

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bids, the convention may |

eighth annual druggists’ | |

Ralph Wright, public schools music director, who has been named director of the Butler University choir, succeeding Prof. Donald C. Gilley who resigned to accept a position with a Worchester, Mass, church.

RAILWAYS TO MOVE INTO NEW GARAGE

1 Commence Operations There

On Sunday.

The Indianapolis Railways today

completed plans for moving into its|

$200,000 bus garage at 1100 W. Washington St. this week-end. All busses are to be moved -Satur= day night and operations from the new location will begin Sunday morning. ‘The old garage at 22d and Yandes Sts. is to be abandoned. The bus garage and service building comprise the second unit of a three-structure layout costing $800,-

000. The new shops were completed | | last fall and a new transportation.

building remains to be: finished. The garage is 302 by 156 feet and

has sufficient space to ‘house 125

carriers.

| WOODSMAN IS HELD [ter

INYOUTH’S MURDER |

SPOONER, Wis., March 24 (U. P.). —Everett Phinn, 52, a woodsman, was held in the County jail today, implicated by his middle-aged sweet-~ heart in the slaying of 17-year-old Raymond Washkuhn, whom he, be-

Robert “Willis took Phinn into custody after questioning Mrs. Phoebe ‘Whaley, a widow. Washkuhn, a serior high student, boarded at Mrs. Whaley’s home during’ the school term. He

but the accused ors gstablished

an alibi and. was’ released.

was shot down Monday night as he | Set : SIL

left the house to go downtown. Before he died, Washkuhn named a

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