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SOME OPPOSE EARLY SPECIAL SESSION DATE

Party Leaders Against call Before State G. 0. P. | Meet June 28. |

City’s Votes

Legislative and Democratic lead- | ers today considered a date for the | proposed special session of the ! Legislature after some party leaders |§ opposed calling the session before! the Republican State convention here June 28 and 29 because it would give that party “something to shoot at.” The opposition was expressed yesterday when the Democratic State Committee held an executive session | to settle organization disputes in| the Democratic sheriff race is c¢ Elkhart ney Sereral Omer Stokes Jackson. | State chairman, said, however, that he matter was not discussed by | he committee. | Majority leaders in the =

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ture have said June 21 had been considered as a date for the session to approve legislation to enable a proposed $8,000,000 PWA building program. The State Committee ruled that the reorganization meeting of the

Ray's Total,

Scott County committee on May 7 was void because a quorum of pre- | cinct officials was not present, Nine county vice precinct committeemen, not recognized at that meeting, were | mained the same, 650. seated by the Committee. Chairman Changes in five of the seven pre- | Jackson called a County committee cincts increased Sheriff Ray's vote meeting for next Tuesday at Scotts- | by two to 519. burg to elect officers. He said he | 1 the recount of one precinct, would preside. . Second Ward, Mr. Sullivan's vote , The aispute centered around the | wag increased one to 85 and Sheriff challenge of Floyd E. James, for- pay vote was increased from 170 mer County Chairman, who claimed | (4 772. re-elect 1 William S. Griffiths. eu a | The vote for Edward O. Snethen, the third candidate, was increased

hart County chairman to succeed ok on Dr. William C. Landis. who had | from 55 to 57 in the First Ward re-

re-election by a vote of 34 The former's attorneys offered affidavits to show that two{| Al Mr. Forry’s supporters had been | for the Democratic nomination for ed the right to vote. Sheriff, picked up one vote in the ne recount of two precincts of the on of County First Ward. The vote for Charley

tio es Held Vital SHI.

Recount of the mayoralty vote be-

While there were changes in every precinct in the First Ward. Mr. Sullivan's total vote in that ward re-

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recheck in the Second Ward.

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ndianapolis and Marion County

1st be elected next fall to | ban Yesterday afternoon, after the] uccess of the Republican | three Commissioners, and two deputy |

Indiana, State Chairman | clerks had been sworn in by Charles

. Bobbitt said last night at a | R. Ettinger, supervisor of elections. | Judge Albert I. Rabb, special judge, | ee conferred with attorneys for the two |

McKinley Club meeting.

Republican © ounty Chairman Carl Vandivier is to be honored by Republican attorneys of Marion | . County at a dinner at the Columbia | @eputy Club Tuesdav evening. Harrv IL. | van, and Richard G. Stewart for

Gause is general chairman for the - —

count and from 6 to 7 in the early |

G. Feeney, defeated candidate

Lutz, the nominee, remained the

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The recount board named to check the primary election ballots in

omposed of (left to right): Frank

and Scott Counties. Attor-| sSeidensticker Jr., Elbert R. Gilliom and Samuel H. Fletcher,

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Recount Adds Four Votes to

One to Sullivan’s

Mr. Ray. In the Feeney-Lutz reas clerk for Mr. Lutz and Mrs. Mary Oe for Mr. Feeney,

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candidates before the count began. |

Edwin H. Smith was appointed | clerk to tally for Mr. Sulli-!

Sullivan Files $43 YOU € Hs SAVE

As Campaign Cost Extra

Reginald H. Sullivan, Democratic candidate for mayor, spent $43 in his primary election campaign, his 3 statement on file with > 1orle * 1a » - ! int ow Glenn B. Ralston re Trade-In / was the last for candidates Allowance « tatements of expenses in con- For Your : ith the campaign. Most Old Piano ready have reported their or Radio rles R. Ettinger, election \ r, said Democratic candidates’ George W. Fox, counasses Herbert Mecand, Wayne Township trustee, Ert Slack, Superior Court Charley Lutz, sheriff, 75; Thomas Meeker, sheriff, ph irt, Indianapolis city David Lewis, proseMartin Walpole, audiThomas A. Hendricks, bor's Nonpartisan League. received $477.25, spent $289.56; Claude Shover, $444 50: Edward O. Snethen, $524.30; Joseph R. Williams, Superior Court 2, $1727. Others He DP Xpnse James D. Ermst , Crimi 1 Court judge, $110; Leo x Smith DEI Court 1, $395; Dew ey E. Myers, Criminal Court, $1158.20; Myrtle Buehl, Center Township trustee, | £99.50; Dow Vorhies, county com- |! missioner, $381; Dr. John E. Wyt-| tenbach, coroner, $351.82; Mary A Dugan, Wayne Township assessor. $382.99; Jacob L. Steinmetz. Probate court judge, $193, and Charles W. Jewett, Congress, $200 Republican candidates’ statements: George A. Henry, mayor, $2548.52; Iter 8. Glass, city clerk, $3; Frank Huse, county clerk, $48.50; Jack ott, sheriff, $210; Maude Moudy., Township trustee, $69.75; 1 White, Juvenile Court 2, 857.50; Edwin Haerle, prose$406.18; Louise Fletcher, Mr. 3 agent, $397.15, including from Mr. Haerle; Henry B > Court 4, $179.30; nN Juvenile Court ; Arthur F. Eickhofl, , Walter Pritchard.

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| Reginald H. Sullivan. Democratic mayorally nominee, gained one | | vote in the recount of ballots in the First Ward and one precinct of the | n | Second, while Sheriff Ray, who asked for the recount, gained four.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938

JUNE BARGA/N JAMBOREE

OWNSTAIRS «7 AYRES Friday Is the 4th Big Day of Savings!

For three days large crowds of thrifty-minded folk have been taking advantage of the big, worthwhile

SAVINGS offered in this

grand, pre-vacation SALE!

They've liked the fine QUALITY offered in every

item! They've liked the complete assortments! They've liked the very LOW PRICES!... And we're sure you, too, will like the values! Plan to come early tomorrow—there will be bargains in every department’

For Complete Details Watch for Our Big Circular!

Summer Slips Silk crepe, rayon satin, Darby brocades, rayon taffeta or 100 diener rayon slips in lace, tailored, 4-gore or bias cut styles. Tea rose or white. Size 32 to 44.

“Spun-Lo” Undies Rayon or rayon sheer panties, stepins, briefs and vests. Tailored finish. Tea rose and white, Sizes 34 to 42.

Rayon Chemise __________50c¢ Plain or punch hole rayon mesh chemise. Bodice straight top style. Sizes 34 to 42.

Rayon Mesh Undies ______35c¢

Mesh or novelty rayon briefs, panties, stepins, bloomers or vests. Tailored hems. Sizes 34 to 42.

Rayon Undies Panties, briefs, stepins, bloomers, vests with elastic run at waist, tailored hems. Small, medium and large sizes.

Cotton Union Suits Cotton knit union suits for women. Built-up shoulder, tight knee style. Reinforced. Sizes 38 to 44.

Bemberg Slips 2 for $2.25

California V lace or tailored top styles, Also brassiere top panel front style. Sizes 32 to 46. 1 for $1.19. >

Summer Girdles Side hook mesh girdles in 14” or 16” lengths. Girdles sizes 26 to 36 and all-in-one-combination sizes 24 to 44,

June Bargain Jamboree!

Sale! “Betty Shaw”

Chiffon Hose

99¢

What a money-saver for you “Betty Shaw” hosiery fiends! We've reduced our entire stock of these first quality stockings in pure silk crepe knit. In all the smart summer shades. Sizes 8% to 10'2.—Downstairs at Ayres.

Rayon Combinations Rayon or plain rayon combination suits, Side fastening. Bloomer or flare knee, Sizes 30 to 44. Seconds.

Rayon Slips Bias and 4-gore styles. Tea rose, white and dark shades. Sizes 34 to 44.

Crepe Pajamas V-neck stvles. Contrasting color trimmed. Tea rose and blue. Sizes 16 and 17.

Rayon Gowns V-or square necks and ruffle or contrasting color trim. Sizes 16 and 17.

Bemberg Slips Lace or tailored tops. 4-gore style. Tea rose. white and dark shades. Sizes 32 to 46. Irregulars.

Seamprufe Slips 10-star guaranteed slips of silk crepe or satin with or without panel front. Tea rose, white and dark colors. Sizes 32 to 40.

Porto Rican Gowns Plain color Porto Rican or printed batiste gowns. V or round necks. Contrasting or embroidery trim. Sizes 16 and 17,

Batiste Pajamas 2-Pc. style pajamas or nighties with V or square necks. Ruffle or fagoting trim. Sizes 16 and 17.

Boys’ Polo Shirts___2 for $1.00

Basque stripe polo shirts. Sizes 6 to 18, Doeskin cotton, crew neck polo shirts in white and plain colors. Sizes 6 to 18.

Boys’ Play Suits 2 for $1.00 Boys’ sanforized shrunk sleeveless stvle covert plav suits in tan, grey, blue, Sizes 4 to 8 years.

Boys’ Sport Shirts__2 for $1.00

Fast color sports shirts in white and dust-tone colors. Short, sleeve. Sizes 8 to 14'2. Sports blouses in sizes 4

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Cool, summertime washables in sheer rayon bemberg, spun rayon, French Crepes and shantungs! A whole flock of styles in white, in navy, in black, in pastels, in prints. Smart for vour vacation, street, daytime or business wear. Tailored or dressy styles for all occasions. Sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 52 and 1814 to 2414. Downstairs at Ayres,

You're All Right in White All Summer Long!

SALE! Dazzling White

Here are some knockout values in WHITE, Dazzling WHITE hats. In felts, linenes and ravon crepes. Hats vou'll wear from now till next September. Headsizes 22 and 23.

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’ Infants’ Dresses 2 for 49¢ Dainty batiste hand embroidered dresses, white with colored trim.

y . Infants’ Wrapping Blankets _49¢ Lightweight wrapping blankets in white with pink and blue binding.

Infants’ Gowns __________49¢ Fine combed cotton knit gowns with draw string bottom.

Infants’ Bands ______3 for 49¢

Or shirts. Cotton knit and sleeveless. 4-tab style.

Infants’ Train. Panties, 3 for 49¢ Double knit yoke front training panties in favorite French leg style,

Infants’ Quilted Pads _____49¢

Size 15x17. 4 for 49c. Size 18x24, 2 for 49c, and size 27x40, 49c.

Baby Bath oooeseeesnaa $33.98 Complete with guaranteed hospital rubber tub, bath spray, tray and pockets for toilet articles. Pink or ivory,

Flannelette Gowns ________15¢ Infants’ flannelette gowns in white with pink and blue trim,

Infants’ Gertrudes ________15¢ And Kimonos, White with pink and blue trim.

June Bargain Jamboree!

“Curity” DIAPERS

(Irregulars) Sale Piicen

Dor. Made of Curity layette cloth, more absorbent, dries easier, less bulky and non-irritating to the baby’s skin. Sizes 20x40 inches.

Dress Linens Salesmen’s samples in approximately 1 yard lengths. All of the latest type

linens in desired colors,

“Cannon” Towels ________l4c¢c Size 13x36. Good size for bath or hand towel use. An excellent size for the beach or swimming pool this summer,

18x36 Bath Towels _______1l¢

Light weight general purpose bath towels, White with colored borders,

Printed Drapery Crash. _29c¢ Yd. 50-Inch slip cover and drapery fabrics in desired colors, including black, rust, blue, green and natural. Full bolts,

Woven Dotted Swiss ___19¢ Yd. Remnant lengths of popular white dotted swiss and dark colors including navy, black and wine,

White Spun Rayon ____12¢ Yd.

Desirable for summer frocks, lingerie and slips. Slight seconds.

“Everfast” Print Linen. 44c¢ Yd.

Many beautiful, exclusive patterns. All first quality, Long lengths.

Paint-Box Prints Many patterns and colors in this famous juvenile print. Full bolts,

“Stevens’ Toweling ___10c yd. 8%, to l-yard lengths, Various qualities. An excellent opportunity to save on toweling lengths.

Printed Spun Rayon ___25¢ Yd.

Linen and Shantung weaves in many patterns. White and colored grounds.

36-Inch Pillow Tubing, 15¢ Yd. 64-thread count, full-bleached pillow tubing. 36 inches wide.

White Hopsacking 5 to 15 yard lengths of white rayon hopsacking and acetate shantung. Per fect qualities.

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