Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1938 — Page 10
PAGE 10 — — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “eoooerrr FRIDAY, MAY. 20, 1938"
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mer Lieutenant Governor And Greenlee.
A moratorium on legislation “hampering business” was urged by | F. Harold Van Orman, Evansville, former Lieutenant Governor, in an @ddress before the Indiana Coal Merchants Association at the Hotel
Lincoln last night
“Europe today is on a ‘powder keg,” Mr. Van Orman said “We don't want any Mussolinis in this country. There never has been a system invented that will take the
place of the profit-motive, capitalist
dvstom of wovernment Don't Jet These Boy Scout Cubs are getting on friendly terms with a crumble the one system that has| “Wolf” which will take part in the Cub episode of the Scout circus made us the greatest nation on | at the Fairgrounds Coliseum tomorrow. They are (left) Frederick T. enh. ily Sock to vinlite '& orolit Leete IIT and Richards Scales. The Cub in Wolf's clothing is their So ‘Whi “shoal EUVernment a | friend, Fred Hofmayer. They are members of Cub Pack 6 of the business? I want a moratorium cn! Broadway M. E. Church. Tomorréw’s circus, which is to be a demonall legislation in Washington that | stration of all phases of Scout work, is to be participated in by 2500
is hampering business. Labor, | Scouts and 500 Cubs. business and government must sit | ____ _ i ii v
down and work out a solution to the
lem, because we are being taxed WOMAN NOW HEADS la reported $7,000.000 cash and as-|
1d labor today is taking {suming a first mortgage of more
ude that business had $11.000.000 HOTEL than $4,000,000. She will run it her- : tix . ’ ’ self.
ys of 1928 and 1929.”
Greenlee ‘Speaks : y ” ’ p NEW YORK, May 20 (U.P). |g SUPERB! | as E. Greenlee, Shelbyville, of | Mrs Maria Kramer, wife of a * ® the Federal Bituminous Coal Com- Wealthy hotel man, today became @ Footwear 3 85 ® "he
nl i mission, told the coal merchants L0€ OWner and directing head of the Favorites . .. 30-story $11,000,000 Hotel Lincoln in
$041 A Government ic not 1 N ~ : J ! W overnment is not in the {the Broadway district. Hh REED'S ®
coal business and has no intention She purchased the 10-year-old Ho. jo” 1400-room hotel yesterday, paying | 50 MONUMENT CIRCLE @ |
7 a a eee eee ees imei. |
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Government only wants to | r — — Ce
De coal business a thin: | rE MOST IMPORTANT EYES
neve's practical, wor | IN THEE .WORLD ARE YOURS
to do that a SERN ants adopted a resolu- / a proposed state- Em ’ workmen's compensation ||| sked codification cf all Improve Your
ating to retail sale and dis- . : n of coal and coke. 3 2 Sight and % 3 a |
Officers Elected ; Your
ther resolutions recommendad | NCL Appearance tudy of the State Gross Income Glasses With New oe Tax Law with a view to reducing = ex on wowid Style Glasses 45
the levy on retail business, and at- ol) . NS Neviks Whi Wek 43 : . HH New smart styles and “invisible” Jacke the bow combelling Wise oI IT] 1 rims take the stigma of “unstylish-
Jirectional turn 1g trucks SY > 3 airectional turn signals on truck ness” away from those obliged to
Credit wear glasses, | 1 % i . ae § ux hal Y : : 3 § DR. J. W. FARRIS , Xeeisterea | B=¥ ___gortof * Louw Desk | NY TeV WR WIL Livoe Reo n ® u Optometrist at { ; aa a | a § i “ ; ] onus and or ou doubt
3» hil P. Bash, Huntington, was re1 association president. Other | g amed were Oscar I. Beasy. northern district vice | 1ton V. Opp, Aurora Bi 1 ; me gel { : he % pictured. Notice how the nieces a 9 : TR i gr | : ks 0 E harmonize come in and ex. : |
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