Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1938 — Page 12

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CHICAGO JUDGE TO ADDRESS LAW

‘SCHOOL DINNER |

Arranges Dance

HOUSING FUNDS ALLOCATED 705

| INDIANA BOARDS

‘Kokomo,

000, and Vincennes, $270000. Indianapolis has not established such an authority. # Fifteen Towns Ask Funds

Mr. Stanton said requests: for funds ‘had been submitted by local boards in Alexandria, Anderson, Bluffton, Dunkirk, Gas City, Greenfield, Huntington, Jeffersonville, Lawrenceburg, Marion, New Albany, Newcastle, Richmond

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areas. The - remainder will be erected outside slum centers. Mr. Stanton recently returned

| from Washington, where he con-

ferred with U. 8. Housing: Authority officials on the progress of the Indiana program. R

OIL COMES SIX YEARS LATE

‘MAGNOLIA, Ark, April 22 (U. P.).—Six years to the day passed between the time oil prospectors

gave up in despair on the Rhea-Kitchen-Fullenwider No. 1 well and when the Bamett No. 1 produced oil here. BEAR DISREGARDS TEXTS MISSOULA, Mont., April 22 (U. BD yaents of the University of

their mascot, Fessy, a roly-poly grizzly bear. The bear refuses to

hibernate as all of their university studies assured them bears do.

tana are sadly disappointed in-

‘FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938

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; : 3 . Y / $3,120,000 Distributed by U. S.; 15 Other Groups Apply for Grants.

Founders’ Day Banquet to Be Held Tonight at Hotel Washington.

and Aurora. Local authorities are created by city and county councils and make

| applications for funds through the State Housing Board. The money

: ! Local ‘Indiana housing authori.|ties have received allocations totaling $3,120,000 from the U. S. Housing Authority for modern lowrent dwellings, Walter E. Stanton, State Housing Board secretary, announced today. Oiher requests of from $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 have been filed by 15 communities and are being considered by Washington officials, he said. A fifth of all the local housing authorities . in the United States

MAVERICK DISAGREES WITH NIECE’S ‘HEIL’ have been established in Indiana, Se e—— he said, although the program was

WASHINGTON, April 22 (U. P.). |inaugurated here only six months —Rep. Maury Maverick (D. Tex.) | 280.

; : 21 The five communities which have read today that his niece Miss Fon- |, .oi 0 * ajlocations are Decatur,

taine Maverick had “heiled” Reichs- $40,000; Delaware County, $400,000; Fuehrer Adolph Hitler and exploded | Muncie, $900,000; Ft. Wayne, $1,500,~

with the comment “Down with Hit-|

‘At 43 W. Wash. St. Only

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See the Values Before You Buy!

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Judge Will M. Sparks of the U. Ss. Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago is to speak at-the Indiana Law

‘School annual Founders’ Day banquet at the Hotel Washington tonight. i Judge Sparks is an alumnus of 4he law school. Special guests will include Marion County judges who are graduates of the school. : They are Judges Earl R. Cox, Circuit Court; Smiley N. Chambers, Probate Court; Joseph T. Markey and L. Ert Slack, both of Superior. Court; John F. Geckler, Juvenile Court, and Wilfred Bradshaw, Dan NV. White, Charles J. Karabell and John J. McNelis, all of Municipal Court. : * Other guests, also graduates of ¢he school, will be Judge James P. Hughes, Indiana Supreme Court, and Judge Posey Kime, Appellate Court. + The senior class of the school is Yo give its spring dance tomorrow might at Knights of Columbus Hall, 1305 N. Delaware St. « Dance committee members are Charles Walsh, Arnold Staten, Rosemary Brennen, Madeline Alig, J. G. Tinder, William E. Ready, George Hoffman, William Williamson, Frank Wadsworth, Jarvis Gamble and Floyd Pelfry.

TWIN OR TWIST

BREAD

Large 20-Oz. Loaves

2-15:

23¢ 25 85¢ 48c 3% er 290 2 = 12% 10 Sian 39¢ 3c | 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ 19¢

Charles Walsh

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Davenport and Chair

$3 WW cL

Here is an exceptionally good value. Smartly styled and of dependable construction. Choice of several rich coverings.

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Rep. Maverick, whose grandfather fought the Mexican Dictator Santa Anna, said, “I have no other comment.” In letters .made public by Miss Maverick’s parents, the girl, a student at a Viennese girls’ school, wrote, “We traipsed all Over, yelling, ‘Heil Hitler.’”

24-Lb. Sack

The program is designed to afford ’ PURE CANE Mr. Stanton said the rentals prob~ | ants could not exceed five times - Jack Frost dwellings will be built than apart- | MILLER-WOHL SO FRESH BRAND i y SOUP '@ “Orchard Fresh” Bis . No. 2% , Cans

CITY-WIDE CUT PRICES allocated represents 90. per cent of ei modern homes for persons with anably would be from $10 to $15 a 1 SUG AR the annual rental. ment houses. About half the proj- 25 1s. § 1 25 FORMAL DRESSES . COUNTRY ROLL GOLD MEDAL riour i. ; ; of | In Rich Syrup 0 Bf IN || PinERPPLE Juice

the cost of construction. . nual incomes of from $600 to $1200. month, and the income of the tenSunny Cane or Under present plans, more single ects will. be built in existing slum ‘@ BRIDAL PARTIES j BUTT E i TOMATO 4 hb. Ib. can 0 or can No. 5 Can CR ACKER Oven Fresh i = SODA NIP & G SOAP win: Naptha : . Medium : OXYDOL "=~ 9¢MACARONI re Okay Brand of Are TOMATOES Fi

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Combination’ ~

38-Pc. Breakfast Set

—Drop Leaf Table 1 2

—4 Handsome Chairs 95¢ DOWN!

Large Pkgs.

Reg. Pkgs.

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—32-Pc. Set of Dishes ~ =Room Size Felt Base Rug The 5-pc. breakfast set is beautifully finished and decorated—the 32-pc. set of dishes is of newest design. The rug is in choice of patterns and colors.

No.2 cans’

Packed

No.2 cans

Cut Stringless

GREEN BEAN! PURE JELLY Goo LIBBY’S KRAUT

14-0z.

Tumbler

Big No. 2% Cans

WOOL SPONGE

Special 29 c =

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Soft, tough quality. A practical size for housecleaning and general purposes.

$1.50 O’Cedar DUSTER

With sample of sj]

O’Cedar Cream Furniture Polish. : giant spread, for % SFR floor or wa'l use. / {i \ }

Has 12-Oz. O'CEDAR POLISH

Cleans as it polishes. Safest and 50

Per

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Dustproof housecleaning gloves in washable chamois finish.

The Biggest Dollar | Value of Spring Season! 1,000 Newést Spring Suits Bought at a Great Sacrifice Go on | SALE SATURDAY [some $5 to $8 on | Your Spring Suit Values to $17.50 6-FT. GLIDER | SALE PRICE

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best for fine furniture, pianos, radios and woodwork. Most popular polish on the market today...

BROOM (Special)

29¢

Sturdy, light weight; smooth handle; foursewed.

Values to $22.50

1938 fabrics, 1938 shades, ood Worsteds

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10s

WORSTEDS & GABARDINES

Handsomely ‘“Modernistic” tailored all-wool worsteds,

Johmnson’s Wax Finest finish for floors. ov D9

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GARBAGE PAIL, b-gal. ........93¢

DOOR MAT, 13x22, rubber and fabric : SCRUB BRUSHES ........5¢c to 50¢

~ &-FT. STEPLADDER Well made of smooth sea- 51 : 49

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Many are the outstanding opportunities offered the used car buyers of _ today. Throughout the city dealers are anxious to reduce used car stocks © to make room for, the many "trade-ins" resulting from the Spring boom in‘new car sales. To effect this quick reduction of inventory dealers have matetially cut former prices. Take advantage of these new prices—turn NOW to the Want Ad Pages—and plan to see those cars that appeal most to you. , a TE

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See the Outstanding Offers of These Reliable Dealers on the Classified Pages of The Times °

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6-1b. IRON Adjustable, auto- $4.95

% New Browns! NOW % New Greys!

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CURTAIN STRETCHER

Select Any Garment. . . Sturdy and i $7.58

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smooth finish with easel back, . Easy to set up.. CYCLONE Rug Cleaner ......55¢

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