Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1938 — Page 10

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COMMISSION FOR | Va > 7 CHILD WELFARE Lo lia aaem el

STUDY Is NAMED | UEMBse VOCS FT IIE AN ov),

Board Will Suggest Law NN SHOP and SAVE in WASSON’S AIR-COOLED BASEMENT STORE

Changes to 1939 rp NA Legiature, & hs An Exciting Presentation of TWO-PIECE

Edgar W. Mills, East Chicago |

schools superintendent, today had | a : he been appointed chairman of a State | Ks Se , Ty EY : | Commission of Child Welfare Laws. | ‘ 3 ) Recommendations to the 1939 Leg- | i : . § OE ‘ Pe ; islature will follow a study of pres- | SN a ER

ent laws, Thurman A. Gottschalk, | State Welfare Director, announced. |

Represented on the commission | : : ot : 2 yg : : appointed by Governor Townsend | # ~ Fi p Wi { d M — : 12 20 appointed by Governor Townsend | & 01 omen an 18s¢s 1268 lo state American Legion Welfare De- | FR a ; " Y Primary: Jun wie Susie. Dianning ; A - £ Here it is! The result of months of planning and far-sighted buying! A pulseCharles B. Marshall of the State | \ ; 3 i stirring offering of irresistible linens that will throng the department with wide-

Welfare Department is secretary. | 7 1) | eyed, admiring, buying women and those who like their fashions young! New as

Other members are L. F. Moorman, | R AN 3 : . . . State Planning Commission; Dr, | deat Te | vg tomorrow’s headlines ... in a symphony of delectable hues . . . they've got what it

Oliver W. Greer, State Service for x 0 takes to endear them to youthful fancies! See them and you'll choose them... for

Crippled Children director; Miss : i LE ; 3 : : -- 3 1 1 1 Mildred Arnold, State Welfare De- | a y their delightful flattery . .. for their ingenious details . . . for their utter becomingpartment's Children Division; Miss|| ; may 7 : ness! So clever ... so versatile . .. you'll select them by twos and threes (and Emma C. Puschner, Indiana Con- | ™ : : OR 3 3 . 1 ] ‘ ' 1 1 7 + Spri \ d S rardrobes! ference on Social Work president | Le SR 5 even more) to play an impor tant role 1n your Spring an ummer wararobpes. and American Legion national wel- | RTO a Sy ; fare director; Arthur Lemmon, Fg. 8 ! / BE a aT 4 5 THEY TUB WITH THE EASE OF A HANKY | Welfare Committee chairman; W.| [ ; B. Harris, Richmond attorney and | Mrs. Margaret Ahern, Indianapolis | §& Legion auxiliary representative. Mrs. Florence A. Twaddle, |§} i 3 Goshen, county health nurse; Rus-|§ ; ! BR : 3 i J sell R. Rhodes, Peru, Indiana de- | 3 : sa 8° : : ; ' partment Legion commander; Mrs. | : 5 cna ON ; 3 PA WASSON S Marie Behmer, Logansport, Legion ; 3 he 3 Ro 3 L : " € : auxiliary president, and Dudley A. : oe ntrnS Ra & 7 ox BASEMENT Smith, State Welfare Department. |} FF. 3 5 J ; ha STORE

90 JONES TRIAL | S SET JUNE 27

Continuance Granted Due to lliness of Witness for Prosecution.

Times Sper inl DANVILLE. May 4—The second : rial of Mrs. Etta Jones on a first | E degree murder charge in the death | of Helen Schuler, 13, at Beech | Grove, originally scheduled to open | Monday, today was reset for June | 27. | The new date was set by Judge | Edgar A. Rice of Crawfordsville, special judge for the case. He acted on an affidavit asking continuance of the trial which was filed in Hendricks County Circuit Court | E here by Marion County Prosecutor | § Spencer. Judge Rice overruled an | objection to continuance filed yes- | terday by defense attorneys. State Witness Ill

Mr. Spencer had sought continuance of the trial on the ground | : that a State's witness, Mrs. Myrtle | 8 rid a1 : Kendall, sister of the defendant, is E : ) Shop and Save seriously ill and unable to testify. 4 : § a 3 : In the Air-Cooled

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of the trial, Judge Rice said, is that ) Sit 1 x ) ] =] 2 s , 1 fs Basement of

“less trouble should be encountered [1 * pe i the “Store of season.” He said difficulty in form- . 4 ’ 5 : ery < Ww Mrs. Jones, who has been held in

at that time in getting a jury than : 199 ing a panel was expected due to the Lower Prices!

now in the middle of the farming opinionated interest in the case de- i on So 3 i o 1 veloped by the first trial. : aa a : Ny ® Se 99 R: 53 = § : 5 3 \ oR » 3 \ 5 A 4 ; : (\ ey

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the county jail at Danville for the last 10 months, on June 27 will face | ji 3 : it Ss the same prosecutor and special | § oe . BL i So ae judge as at her first trial in Janu- — ; i a SHIRLEY ROSALIE BABETTE MYRNA CORINNE ™ At the first trial a 12-man jury q..e . 5 : : : ; ; : was unable to agree on a verdict. [EE Mail Your Order if You A double-breasted ver. Tiny pleats run merrily Sauciness wrapped up Here's tailored trimness Cool as a cucumber.., -—,, 8 sion that is universally down from the yoke . .. in person! Coy Peter —personified! Co at square neck with bureau °

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| Oscar Rosenthal, Chicago, AsSsO- | pm ciated General Contractors of Amer- | = ica member, will be guest speaker |

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