Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1938 — Page 2

SCHRICKER IN SENATOR RACE AS NEW DEALER

Tells Democratic Rally He Will Work Hard if Nominated.

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is more fitting than here in my native Starke County, in the presence of many of my lifelong friends and neighbors and before this assemblage of young Democrats and party workers. : “I have approached = decision with no small degree of reluctance because 1 was elected to the office of Lieutenant Governor by the people of this state and 1 still have two years to serve. Then, too, I could not help but weigh in the balance the tremendous responsibilities that rest on the shoulders of & United States Senator in these trying days of social and economic readjustments which have followed in the wake of the disastrous depression. “In a few weeks the chosen representatives of the Democratic Party will gather in Indianapolis to nominate a candidate for United States Senator. If my friends of the Second Congressional District desire to present by name and if the delegtaes, sitting in deliberate convention, decide that I should be nominated for that office. I shall accept the nomination, I shall accept humbly, with a true appreciation of the responsibilities entailed, and I promise you know that I shall immediately embark upon an aggressive campaign to the end that our great Democracy may triumph this fall. “Ii, however, the delegates to that convention elect to bestow the honor on another I promise you now and emphatically that I shall immediately embark upon just as an aggressive campaign as I would wage in my own behalf so that our Democratic ideals may prevail in Indiana. I say that because Iam & Democrat, I believe in the principles of my party, and I think it has &

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Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schricker

mission to fulfill that outweighs the ambitions of any one man or any group of men. “It is my firm intention, if nominated by my party and elected by the people this fall, to give the best that is in me to the service of my

States Senate. 1 believe my record in the Indians State Senate and as Lieutenant Governor justifies me in giving that pledge.

Will Co-operate With Roosevelt “To the Democratic Party and |

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the people of Indiana I promise, if | nominated and elected, to c0~0p-~ | erate with the President's program | in the remaining years of his ad- | ministration and to represent ALL | —the laborer, the farmer and the businessman—with equal fairness. “This decision is not mine alone, I would prefer to finish my term as Lieutenant Governor. A campaign would mean many personal sacrifices for me and my family. There would be long hours away from the fellowship of my fireside. I have counseled with hundreds of my friends and have weighed the value of their words. Their devotion, their loyalty and their offers of support have touched me deeply. Maly I be worthy of their confidence and

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trust. “And now, that there be no misunderstanding, let me conclude by | repeating that I am not seeking the |

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high place in their State Government and this clear responsibility must necessarily rest my immediate future in their hands. I abide by their decision, trusting in God for courage and strength to humbly and honestly discharge my duties and responsibilities both in private and in public life.”

ASKS CO-OPERATION

IN COAL INDUSTRY

Pleas Greenlee Addresses | Retail Association.

Times Special CHICAGO, June 9.-Need for co-

operation between the Federal Gov- |

ernment and the coal industry in

working out mutual problems of distribution and price was expressed |

here today by Pleas Greenlee, Bi- | tuminous Coal Commission mem- |

Speaking before the American Retail Coal Association Mr, Greenlee | said: “The Bituminous Coal Act and | the Commission which administers it is breaking new ground. It has few precedents to guide it in this comparatively new principle or Government co-operation and parvnership with private business. “We who have been given the task of administering this act must rely upon the proper attitude and co-operation of business and the public.” Mr. Greenlee said that since the | Commission revoked its prices in February it has worked steadily to the establishment of new schedules, Results of the data collected “represent the most complete statistical inventory of the coal industry ever made,” he said.

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FLOWERS

ALLIED FLORISTS ASS'N OF INDIANAPOLIS

SAFETY BOARD PLANS STREET ISLANDS HERE

New Pedestrian Zones Are

Urged as State Opens Motoring Drive.

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to repair streets i they are damaped hy removal of the markers.” Mr. Frick said that the Works Board built concrete loading platforms several years ago but thai none has been built for more than five years. Michael Reddington, City attorney, agreed that any action would have to be initiated by the Bafety Board. \

Hundreds Endangered Records of the Accident “Preven-

tion Bureau show that eight per sons have been injured while wait-

ne in unprotected wones since

nA. Mr. Fillion declared the hundreds of citizens using downtown streetoar facilities are endangered by lack of adequate safety guards, The Safety Board ruled that zones guarded only by yellow lines and raised plates should. be maintained where they are used between intersections

{lanes of traffic at | where streets jog.

State Launches Drive To Revoke Licenses

A campaign to suspend or revoke licenses of drivers repeatedly involved in accidents, has been launched by state officials, Frank

Commissioner, announced today.

year, 641 drivers’ licenses were suspended or revoked, Intoxication was lMsted as the cause in 396 cases; 172 for reckless driving or violation of city ordinances; 58 were suspended because of civil judgments or dam-

directly to the Auto License Bureau, Under new Indiana safety laws, all accident and arrest reports are filed with the State. If » driver's record is judged unsatisfactory, he is called before Roberts C. Hill, Bureau chief hearing judge, to show

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cause why his license should not be suspended or revoked, Records of accidents involving Indiana driv. ors, which ocour out of the Stale, also are maintained, Mr, Finney warned applioants for beginner's permits to give correct information. He sald many young persons, seeking permits before the legal age of 18, have been discov~ ered perjuring themselves, Until June 1, the bureau has given

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applicants for beginner's permits, The total of 28,711 applioants for beginner's licenses also have been examined.

BUS ROLLS DOWNHILL

WEST ORANGE, N, J, June ® (U, P)~Twelve high school students and a woman automobile driver were recovering ‘today from injuries suffered when a school bus rolled half a mile backward down a steep hill, Five students and Mrs, Irene Martin, 35, of East Orange, N, J, remained in a hospital for treatment, The others were sent home with bruises and other minor injuries Bus Driver Roy Smith, 42, of

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1088 13 HURT AS SCHOOL

Newark, N, J, stopped at the hill to permit several students to slight, The brakes failed suddenly, and the vehicle headed down with 40 imprisoned students screaming anc the driver frantically maneuvering the wheel, The heavy vehicle came to a stop after crashing into Mrs, Martin's automobile, BOY, 2, KILLED BY HORSE LAPORTE, June § (U.P, ~Mel« vin Wallace, 2, died in a hospital here today of Injuries received when a horse kicked him in the stome ach, The child was living with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Thornburgh, near Hamlet, Ind

Finney, State Auto License Bureau |

In the first three months of this |

ages which went unpaid, and six | were suspended on citations made |

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June Sale! Girls’ Cool Play Togs

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Girls’ fast eolor print p Sun back, bolero, halter Sizes 7 to 14 yrs.

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Mattress Covers.

$1.00

Chiffon Hose

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Ringless chiffon in a ar 3 thread seamed back Sr In anted colors, Sizes als 2.

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Women’s and Misses’

White Shoes $1 69 ,

Qver 20 different sty white or colors. re 5 to 8, widths AA to B.

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“Spun-lo” Undies-

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‘“Spun-lo” or sheer rayon - dies. Panties, stepins, briefs or vests. Sizes 34 to 42.

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Plain color Porto Ricans or t RO n dainvy pint patterns. Sizes 16 and "1%.

FOR WOMEN

Women’s White Hats____88c

Felts, straws, rayon crepes and pique in white and colors. All styles, Headsizes 22 and 23.

Crepe Knit Hose 59c Pr.

Full fashioned, 2, 3, or 4 thread chiffon stockings. In smart summer shades. Sizes 82: to 10%. Irregulars.

Knee Length Hose First quality, full fashioned knee length medium and service weight hose. Sizes 82 to 10%.

Nurses’ Oxfords____$1.69 Pr.

Made of soft smooth leather with ~ leather soles, rubber heels and arch support. Sizes 4 to 9.

Vacation Luggage Simulated tweed overnight cases

in grey or brown colors. Well constructed.

Summer Girdles Side hook mesh girdles in 14” or 16”

lengths. Girdles sizes 26 to 36 and a sizes ‘3¢ to

Sheer Wash Frocks____$1.00

“Fruit of the Loom” printed sheers, percales or sports fabrics. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44 and 46 to 52 in group.

Swim Suits All-wool swim suits for ‘women and

misses. Close-outs of a well known brand. Sizes 32 to 36,

Wool Swim Suits______$1.39

One piece styles with er without skirts. Assorted colors and combinations.

Bermuda sport shirts in washable acetate or shantung. Plain colors. Sizes 32 to 40.

Undie Bargains

8ilk crepe, rayon satin, Darby cades, rayon taffeta or 100 diener rayon slips in lace, tailored, 4-gore or bias cut styles. white. Sizes 32 to 44.

Rayon Combinations.____50c

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

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

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

Rayon Mesh Undies

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

Cotton Union Suits

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

For Children and Boys

Boys’ Polo Shirts_2 for $1.00

Boys’ plain color cotton knit polo shirts in white and plain colors. Sizes 6 to 18.

Boys’ Play Suits__2 for $1.00 Boys’ sanforized shrunk sleeveless style covert play 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%. Sports blouses in sizes 4 to 10.

Infants’ Crib Well constructed panel style eribs. Link spring, safety drop sides. Ivory or maple finish,

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Baby Bath

Complete with guaranteed hospital rubber tub, bath spray, tray and pockets for toilet articles. Pink or ivory.

Girls’ Play Shorts

Gabartex play shorts in navy or brown colors. Washable, fast colors, preshrunk. Sizes 8 to 16.

Tots’ Play Togs Fast color, washable print play togs with built-up or halter tops. Sizes 1 to 6 years.

Girls’ Slacks

Washable summer slacks in serviceable quality gabartex. Brown or navy colors. Sizes 7 to 14.

For the Home

Summer Rug Set

You get 1-—4x7 summer rug and 2 ,—36x72-inch size throw rugs. In cool summer patterns.

6-Way Floor Lamps... $6.39

A six-way light floor lamp with the master control switch. Rayon shade and 5-inch onyx trim base.

Curtain Net 10 yds. $1

Ecru color square mesh imitation filet net for living room or dining room curtains.

India Prints

Size 772x108. Gay oriental pattern India prints for bedspreads, drapes, couch covers, etc. Hurry, hurry!

Lunch Cloths____3 for $1.00

Rayon and cotton 50x50-in. lunch cloths in 3 colorful patterns. Size

Big Savings for June Jamboree Sale!

9x12 Rug and Rug Pad

“Truth” mattress covers of heavy quality “Truth” sheeting. For twin or full-size beds. Slight seconds.

Mat and Lid Cover..._$1.00

Chenille set in colors to harmonize with your bathroom color scheme, Bath mat and lid cover.

Cheese Cloth__25 Yds. $1.00

A 25-yd. package of cheese cloth for $1. Sold only in 25-yard packages.

Table Cloths

“Basco” finish pastel colored tablecloths in big sizes. 64x90, 64x72 and 64x108. Seconds.

Bargains for Men

Men's Summer Suits. __$3.88

Sanforized wash suits in whites, blue tones, sand tones, overplaids, etc. All sizes,

Men's Straw Hats

Famous “Cranbrook” quality straws in sailors with plain or fancy bands, Sizes 6% to T%.

Men's Work Pants_.._$1.00

. Sanforized shrunk covert and Khaki

color work pants in dark colors. Sizes 29 to 42.

Men’s Raincoats

U. S. Raynster brown rubber raincoats. Sheeting lined. Sizes 38 to 46 in group.

Men's White Shoes_.._$3.00

“Cranbrook” white summer shoes with crepe or leather soles, Sizes @ to 11, widths B and C.

Men's Summer Ties... 50c Hand-tailored construction, tipped

Men's Ties. onune dc En. eo

Girls’ Farmerette

4c

Girls’ farmerette overalls in California colors with color ful trims. Sizes 8 to 16,

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Boys’ Shirts and Shoris

Bw $7.00

“Cannon” shorts, full eut with banfo seat, Bizes 24 to 30. 'The shirts are in sizes 24 to 34,

June Sale!

Men’s Socks

Bn $100

style socks in light Silk and rayon with Sizes 10 to 12.

Shorti colors. triple heel.

June Sale! Men’s Slacks S 1 09

anforized shrunk summer 3 ts. and work slacks In

8 ripeq, checks and patterns. Sizes to 42.

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Choice of either a 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 size Broadloom or American Oriental Rug. Over 17 different patterns. The Pad is made of serviceable vegetable fibre--9x12 or 83x 10.6 size. inhi

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