Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1938 — Page 18

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES wk: FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1988 HFETE . . . . ALL-DAY SHOWAT PUPPET THEATER . . START STRIKE PARLEYS CAPITOL -— BB 1 \ J ; AKRON, O, May 20 (U. P)=~ POULTRY CO.

Management and union representa- | { 1018 8, Meridian DPR-3030

tives at the strike-closed B. F. S$ Goodrich Co. plant conferred today pecial for SATURDAY

in an effort to settle differences. All six Goodrich plants in Akron || Log. ib, Cc were closed and picketed as IL. L. Callahan, Uiited Rubber Workers’ local president, met with T. G. Gra- BOILING nw. 1 bc ham, Goodrich vice president, and | | CRICKENS

Supt. E. H. Barder of the tire divi- Free Delivery, Free Dressing sion. —

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Today was Supreme Day at Technical High School and 26 clubs The Literary Olub passed out book lists and recommended litera- | Tt was a double feature, continuous 8 to 5 p. m. at the puppet "Special and extra-curricular organizations participated in the building of | ture to “Techtown” visitors who helped the school celebrate the 26th | theater on “Techtown's’ main street, The actors were made and AlWaVe ; “Techtown.” Paul Demring peers through an “eye-dominance” tester. | anniversary of its founding. In charge of the Club's exhibit was Miss | dressed by members of the Drama Club, who also manufactured the war “eh which determines a person's strongest eye, while Frank Mitchell keeps | Lyle Harper, Tech High librarian, and Miss Mary Harper, a member | stage and scenery. It was left to Miss Margaret Ann Ludwig to cious!

the chart. The exhibit was sponsored by the science groups. of the Literary Club. { apply the final touches to the setting before the curtain rose officially, “Oven Gold” \ | . tion back practically at the 1920 | for 1 level, the time had apparently come | Gite. 20-08. LOnves to discontinue what after all could | i not be a permanent measure, to re- | "a dW Tae [duce the special expenditure de- | So Fresh” Brand Tan Third Christian Church members| Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxliary| A Hammond electric organ has | | signed to initiate recovery, and to | EVAPORATED Cons - bring the budget once again into | Rich and Creamy

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| discussed the economic disadvan- | 3, United Spanish War Veterans, is | been presented to the Methodist

tages of the Southern sharecr “wper| to meet at 8 p. m. Monday at Ft | Hospital by Mr. and Mrs. Frank | trim. 1 last night. Dr. Alva W. Taylor, | Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. The | Oliphant, of Vincennes, Superinten- | [ “It was widely felt that business | Nashville, a representative of the j auxiliary and camp are to hold the | gent John GG. Benson announced to- ¥ : |at some time must run under its | SLICED | “Save the Children” movement | annual Memorial Service Sunday at | day. | own steam, and the moment pro- | Lb S———— [ pitious for the change-over. No Rind=No Waste

ee among Southern mountaineers, led | the East Park M. E. Church. | The ‘oroa Ven in Memory The organ, given in memory of | “Unhappily, this judgment was |

: the discussion, baile : ; : Women Voters Point Out "5" Taier formerty a meme | Service Tot 1 American Ye. | Leora, Opnant Thomas, daugiver |], 1, 0. Director Says War | nor borne oui by the coon | SWANS DOWN 7 LL . | > 9 0 TMIvErifyv - y IS ) CF arly | . oa t . . | . . — —— —— Plan's Approval in '36 | was lo one of the Disciples of | {onieht w, ve Jouion Huh ii come [DUDES 3r, Sich Teiigy ane Invades Sovial Fie, RELIEF WORKERS STRIKE A 0 U tH BREND TLOUR NISL OBR wry [landon he committee includes | ins i nurses . } Party Platform. HN: Convento Spars. | Gornelivs B. Talmadge, Bradford B.| torium. A formal dedication is to be Halts Progress. YF Ray NN 24-Lb. Sack

| Evans, Alta Lawson and Uva Arnett, | held Sunday at 4:30 p. m. with Dr.

a Judge Robert C, Baltzell has or- B mith camp staged a sit-down strike for fipsutn SARAIRY Ee " | enson officiating. : Indiana League of Women Voters [€red & special session of ‘the en An Air Conditioning Council for | GENEVA, May 20 (U. P.).—An| WBA COITespYding J paid SOUP or JUICE said they eral Grand Jury June 27 to hear | rngianapolis, composed of air con-4 The 19th Ward Democratic Club | early business recovery in the | A workers. They voluntarily ex- Jackson's Special

representatives today RRB R in jai bicels : : , Ki oo hopeful” that ‘Governor CL I held in jail and | gitjoning contractors, equipment | paid “tribute last night to Ira Hay- | United States was predicted in the | Ce Pu kitchen crew from the Tall 300 Cane Were ‘wpe a ro unable to provide bond. An at-| manufacturers’ and public utility | maker, Democratic county chair- [annual report, published today, of | S'IiKe order.

Townsend would back their plan to | tempt is to be made to dispose 0 | representatives, has been formed, | man. Special guests included | Harold B. Butler, director of tho

pitals, | Hildreth, secretary-treasurer. | ; . i ar rer t war was | . Mrs, Clarence F. Merrell, Indian-| Morris H. Slecth, Shelbyville, to- y followed the meeting. He warned, however, that war was | FRUIT cookie mix Tall No 25¢ ferred with the Governor yesterday | Association following his election at | division leaders, respectively. of the | ... : " "a ; ; p = € cars on the new streamlined 20th “With war blazing in the Far 3 Crystal White CHERRY ROLL rie B ob (0c p . i i | O ailr i | , » ed out that “both party platforms Frank M. McNeely, Indianapolis, | J Frank Holmes is general chair. | cchures Railroad, starting June I. EuIpL I Fh Riuity Suri, TOMATOES yor 3 No.» 28 as adopted in 1936 express approval | first vice president; Robert L. Hen- man. Final plans for the Boy Scout G 1 Welf Fed i fl Ty a 7 ; oi £ : . renera elfare Federation of | public mind everywhere, all | ~ R ee ; » | i " CORFE I CEE | meeting May 30 at 8 p. m. at Castle | pess r well see . roCopies of the resolution are to be | anapolis, re-elected secretary-treas- Grounds have be . ; ress may seem more appre Bat 3 : : 8 en drawn up. . Michigar No. 2 sent to both the Republican and urer, and Walter Allen, Blooming- | Ho | Hall, third floor. CHERRIES Red Pitted 2 Orns 25¢ new warden for the State Prison | ranged for the final meeting of the the more probable.” ; Large 14-02, Bottle | it was not possible to evaluate with | A delicacy you'll never forget. MARGARINE of attendants. { tomorrow at Lake Shore Country | a | “from which the principal world | Suna + + + No waste Sa («Lh PALMOLIVE Soap 4 oer 22¢ [ Club. Officers are to he elected n | disturbances radiated,” but that Cleaned and ready to cook. Flor- * o S akes O SOFT TISSUE 6 yy: 25¢ Rolls Townsend will pass our plan on | N. Nathan Swaim said today. Government Aids Recovery | Lt “a Spel Mackerel . . . with recommendations,” Mrs. cory, QUICIDE IS VERDICT A $225.000 College Ave. sewer bond issue was sold to the Pirst Na-| “The first of these is the redue- | ioupec and others. A tasty

extend the merit system to guards all cases in one day, according td | wr F. Pricje is chairman; J. S. Mil- | Mm by ' : 1 Labor Offi f tb a Ne NaS RE iv be . F $ y JOS. ~ ayor Boetcher, Reginald H. Sulli- | Internationa I ce ol the y Alaska Packed at State penal institutions and hos- | Val Nolan, U. S. district attorney. |jjean vice chairman, and E. S. [a and Russell J. Ryan. A dnnoe League of Nations. SALMON Tall Can 0c : ' : “invading the social field” and J apolis, new state president, and Mrs. [day assumed his duties as president | ¥F. E. Glass and August Hook have “Th . » “ A . : 4 . : ' i . y threatening to blot out the light : “harles E 9 od coi | 0 . o ors’ | : or | e City of Indianapolis” is to 4 h Pure Ih Charles E. Cory, Lafayette, con { the Indiana Funeral Directors | been appointed senior and junior | be the name of one of the Pullman from the whole earth.” PRESERVES Fruit 2 29¢ afte rthe organization adopted a | the close of the convention yester- | Boy Scouts sustaining membership | Hi i NIrel A yg merit plan resolution which point- day. Other officers chosen were campaign, which is to open June 1. Century Limited of the New York | East and in Spain,” he said, with ( , Lb . Pkg. C of the principles of qualified per- | derson, Lafayette, second vice presi- | sirous to be held tomorrow night in | ve : ; i Whol® Ripe No. 2% 1 sonnel in State service.” | dent; John Paul Ragsdale, Indian- | the ‘Coliseum #t ‘the Sa Fair America Post 1 is to hold a public | thoughts and plans of social prog- | APRICOTS In Syrup Can 17 20 | priate to some other planet.” | Democratic state committees. Pas- | ton, sergeant-at-arms. tT The rapidity of the recession in | DIRECT TO YOUR TABLE Ol EO " : | : « Ih sage of this resolution by the I ~ 5 - the United States, Mr. Butler as- | ' En CORN SYRUP, 5. 5 Bueket 29¢ League followed appointment of a| An all day ti has been ar- | N D t: | x R SN -d E v | ] . serted. “makes early res stion| From Cool Florida Wate ( ¢ pr n ay outing ha a O c au [Ss CCOl na ) CS sel makes an yA Sunpsion aters Jackson's Nut CATSUP “Garden Fresh” Brand {0c at Michigan City and the investiga- | season by the Central Indiana Sec- . . . N | ) . tion into the death of a State hos- | tion, American Institute of Blectri- ( 7 B — > ! , R .| any certainty the various factors| Nature's most healthful food, Rich and Tast CRYSTAL White Soap 10 Liang 35¢ . 1 * ; 3 | > “op ’ SLY Unk pital inmate, allegedly at the hands | cal Engineers. It is scheduled for | AT) to Ol I OW at OW ates which contributed to the decline | rushed to you in “Freshpak” nies | Seek Townsend Backing | the evening following a dinner. | ~~ Due to a record of no defaults, the City is able to borrow at a lower | three movements were outstanding. | J meat, direct from ie ocean. Pkg. “We are hopeful that Governor | ———— — ee. | Interest rate now than at any other time in its history, Citv Controller ainbo Snapper . . . Speckled who introduced the resolution, said . tional Bank of Chicago at an intérest rate of 2 per cent with a premium | tion in Government borrowing,” he| Lat that's better than meat. “We had a pleasant conference with | IN WOMAN S DEATH | of $2880 vesterday. The premium brings the actual rate down to about | asserted. “At the beginning of 1933 | ail Cen 75 ETO him.” i . [17% per cent—the lowest in the City's ® ———— | the economic system of the United of ‘dressed assored or ot : A . 3 of» | . ie "wr { 4. . rae 3} . ‘ « | ’ The resolution declared in part: Dr. E. R. Wilson, coroner, today | Distory. | Mr. Swaim explained ‘that rates | States was in a state of chaos. Re-| 40 “finest sea foods rushed to

“Since both party platforms as | | Another issue of $70,000 to pav

1 . ORR Stab ; Boot. Hak : ’ : ’ .._ covery from this crisis was mainly | ' adopted in 1936 express approval of | returned a verdict of suicide in the | the City's share in the new $800.000 | *!Ways are higher on these type is- | effected by deliberate Government| JO" U7 EXPress. Guaranteed fresh! G | sues because they do not constitute | v Give complete shipping instenctions, .

the principle of qualified personnel | death of Mrs. Ruth Rainey Bradley, Federal radio aircraft experimental |

. : action. Through a score of channels, | general obligations. | ction. Througl score of chant

in State service, we now ask support |

v : po 31-year-old expectant mother, found [iaioh at the Municipal Airport was | He teomren that ‘ts His | purchasing power was pumped into | of practical application © at |; : . IPH x ; sold at a rate of 1's per cent to! e daeciare at, to his Knowl- | system and the m inery of 4) principle by indorsement of specific a in he ivy au Rpartment, Brown, Harriman & Co. Chicago. |edge, the City never has defaulted a 8 oh in- | oc air extension of the system .. . particu- | 8t 2010 N. Meridian St., May 10. | The sewer bonds mature from |On interest or principal payments volved heavy Government disburse- | larly to the guards at penal institu- | Dr. Wilson returned his verdict | 1943 to 1953, while the airport bonds | on any of its borrowings. ments and a largely unbalanced F ISH MART tions and the attendants at the | after an examination by Dr. R. N. are due between 1940 and 1048. | The City now is slightly more |pudget. ; | MIAMI, FLORIDA hospitals, and in addition such | Harger, Indiana University toxicolo- | Only twice before—in 1936—has | than $1,000,000 under its State con- “By 1937, with industrial produc! " other extensions by departments, | ng ; n si tsbscy Gee | the City been able to issue general | stitutional bonding limit of $10. | e——— re —— - such as the State Department of | gist, Who reported Mrs. Bradiey died | tng bonds at 2 per cent. Rates |348,880.40, based on two per cent Health, as the Governor may ap- | from an overdose of sleeping PoW- | were highest in 1921 at 51 per cent, |of the total property valuation prove and the departnrents wish.” | der. Mrs. Bradley's body was found | At other times, they have ranged |Wwithin the City limits. The City i —————— by her husband, Carl 33. [around 4': per cent. (now has outstanding obligations of

ss ——— | Sanitary District bonds have | $9,314,820.58. A payment July 1 will TT S onsored ha Indiana lis’ OFFICIAL DANCE BAN RENEW KENTUCKY FEUD ranged between 4% per cent an reduce the outstanding debt by ! : y ‘ { ON AT VALPARAISO U. et 8 per cent, while Park District bonds [$155,000 and raise the bonding mar- Leading A utomobile Dealers

. — | have ranged from 4 to 5': per cent. gin to $1,189.059.82. en JENKINS, Ky., May 20 (U. P).— | =r } A r————— DECORATION

VALPARAISO. May 20 (U. P) — The Banks-Breeding feud, which

Students at Valparaiso University . 3 Tr olay S has flared intermittently 1 the will not do “official” dancing next | y ‘nu wm, : VERT. | Kentucky hills for many years, was ‘ fog}

Directors of the school, controlled renewed last night when Anderson AR EL or: USED CAR by the Lutheran University Asso- | groading, 55, and John Banks, 60. ER HI W LEN ciation, in their annual meeting t . Gr Fork : ] i § ERAS here vesterday decided the present Me near Grand Forks and went for & 5 : :

policy of sanctioning one social | their guns, dance a semester for each frater-| Breeding was shot and killed.

nity and sorority was not in keep- |p. i Sk ’ Sons Gay A ad ing with the standard of the Luth- Baris Srretdere Jenkins hai condo RR Maym-28 eran Church. | authorities and was placed in jail. hy “This is no snap judgment.” Pres- ee eee ; : ) ident O. C. Kreinheder said. “We ; 3 lJ have discussed it for the past eight SATURDAY SPECIALS KX

years.” The new policy will be explained | ROASTING 2 3 more fully at an early convocation, | Cc

President XKreinheder added. | CHICKENS hb. As In another action the directors 74 deferred action on erecting a new || BOILING 17 STC Advertised gymnasium until the June meeting || CHICKENS, Bb. ... .. ... C > owing to “uncertain business con- | Large selection of 1938 fryers at 3 T] ditions.” reasonable prices. Mm Lhe

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