Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1938 — Page 12
PAGE 12
U. S. PREPARES |
6. AR, RENAMES
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ET ee rae meal
;
! | ner, Anderson, junior vice com-
| mander, and Barney Stone, Nobles-
BURGLARS GET $75
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938
i
Principal speakers at the camp- | ——————
fire service were Dr. H. O. Mannett, | commander; Dr. Stone, Anna Davis of Gary, state | the Allied Women's |
T0 END HARLAN DR JH STONE 75 ee cc. | IN THREE RAIS HERE
national Mrs. | president of
| Coin Purse and Chest Are
One Veteran Refuses Ride;
CASE TONIGHT
Interstate Commerce Issue Snags Prosecution of Coal Firms.
LONDON, Ky., June 18 (U.P. — Coal mined in Harlan County moved in commerce as far away as he Great Lakes, a witness testified day in the trial of 19 corpora- | ons and 44 persons on charges of
Michigan City Gets 1939 Parley.
KOKOMO, June 16 (U, P.).—Dr. J. H. Stone of Kokomo today tained his command of the Indiana
the Republic. He was re-elected commander at the closing sessions of the 59th annual state encampment here.
Other offi-
re= |
Department of the Grand Army of | | ride in an automobile, marching the
| was the only
Michigan City was selected as the |
| Relief Corps, and Brig.-Gen. Wil- | liam K. Naylor, Ft. Benjamin Har- |
rison commandant. Approximately 50,000 persons yes-
terday witnessed the two-hour-long | gio], 27, of 5112 Oarvel Ave. he
street parade, highlight of the annual encampment. Jacob Mooker, 96-year-olds Valparaiso veteran, was cheered by the throngs witnessing the parade as he removed his coat and refused to
entire route of the procession. He veteran who walked the distance. Officers elected by the Sons of Veterans were William H. Ball, In-
Included in Loot.
Burglars stole a coin purse con- |
| told police. Mr. Gill said he and his ! wife were visiting neighbors and |
had left the door open.
A chest containing about $40 was stolen from+ the home of Robert Nythen, 22, of 5929 Dewey Ave. last
night, he told police.
burglars entered by an
taining $20 from the home of Jobe |
When small sums are saved regularly each pay day, bill paying is seldom
harder than usual and the advantages of
He said the unlocked
basement window while he and his
wife were away.
|
MONEY ON HAND are numerous. Start YOUR account with us NEXT PAY DAY.
| 1939 convention city. Ca " More than $15 in cash was stolen |
from the home of Joseph Moore, 30, | of 715 Douglass St., while slept, he | told police. |
conspiring to violate the Wagner
Labor Relations Act.
I'he Government, seeking to establish its jurisdiction in this case by proving that the defendants are engaged in interstate commerce, called J. A. McGubbin, shipping lerk of the Harlan Fuel Co. to the vitness stand He said coal mined by his commoved out of Kentucky on ilroad cars and in some cases reached the Great Lakes where it | was placed aboard steamers. The | however, that the | coal corporations lost any title to the coal as oon as it was placed on cars at the mine mouth where a selling agent took possession of the fuel. Fighting through two days of testimony in an attempt to prove the |@ corporations on trial are | interstate commerce, assistant attorney assistants said they rest their case to-
cers named at the campfire service | dianapolis; commander; Parker last night include: Thornburg, Muncie, senior vice ‘8 Ed McClelland, Muncie, re-elected | commander; George O. Dewey, i | senior vice commander; L. P. Kelt- | Martinsville, junior vice commander.
AND LOAN ASSN.
FEDERAL SAVINGS oo ra INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Th Ta sor
pany
defense insisted,
Values in These
defendant
Unusual June Sales Values Combine With Wasson’s One-Day Event fo Give Unusual
| FRIDAY BARGAINS!
FRIDAY ONLY! FRIDAY ONLY! $2.99 Cotton & Spun Rayon $1.25 Linen, Crepe and Felt
Summer DRESSES Summer HATS Dotted Swisses! Piques! Voiles! 89-19 8 Misses’ $3.49 WHITE COATS
Laces! Cottons! Spun Rayons! $2.98 and $3.98 Summer Knit Dresses si Summer weights in smart white coats tailored with S D8
In sizes for Misses, Women and Women’s knit summer dresses . slightly counter-soiled! new wide shoulders! Topper length! Sizes 14 to 20! 1-Pc Polka Dot Play Suits
Stouts! Cool and lovely for right Broken colors and sizes of 16 to 18 only! Friday Only! Regularly $1 these smart new polka 29
now! Sizes 14 to 44. J dats come with navy grounds! Misses’ 1.65 Rayon Crepe : Styled especially for sport occasions . . . but § 5 y p Shirts si
control of
19 coal engaged in Brien McMahon eneral, and his re certain to Times Photo The Stars and Stripes is ours, too,” these two Hawaiian lasses said | while visiting Indianapolis under sponsorship of the Interracial Youth Cabinet of the Y. M. C. A. National Council. Both young women are graduates of American colleges (left), and Miss Masako Tateishi of Mau. of MacMurray College. Jacksonville, Ill., and Miss Tateishi was awarded her degree by William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo
had intended to it Monday, but a sudden fight eloped over the interstate comInstead of stipulating Countv coal moved : while still the of the defendants, the de-
cntested that issue.
Originally they
rece issue Harlan tate lines
They are Miss Sylvianna Li, HonoMiss Li is a graduate |
lulu
Friday Only! Our regular $1.25 hats in white and all the wanted pastel shades! A wide variety of shapes and styles! Sizes 22 and 23!
Witnesses Called
rhat forced the Government to
hat toed the Cowman | Robbers Score [TRAIN PLUNGES IN nd R mplovees of the ein ite RIVER. KILLING TWO
porations—and draw from them de- K k G tails of how the coal Was mined, | nockout, Ctl CHILDRESS, Tex. June 16 (U.|
how it got to the Louisville & : 8 Nashville Railway tracks and where P) —Two members of the crew of |
went from there. Tickets {oO Fioht a Denver-Northern freight train | Most of the companies—the Blue > > were believed drowned today when Diamond Coal Co. conceded that it 5% the locomotive and several cars Wi engaged in interstate ccm- plunged into the Salt Fork of the merce—contended they lost control Red River, 40 miles north of here. of and title to their product as soon | unscheduled preliminary to the The missing men are M. V. Briggs, loaded on railroad cars| forthcoming Louis-Schmeling fight | engineer; C. E. Burton, fireman. 1 consigned to selling agents AF N Arr WHE dy Dick Brown, brakeman, also was in | Henry Schweinhaut of Govern- a New yois was fought early to- the engine. All lived in Childress. | day on W. Washington St. All were believed riding in the en- | wo men and a woman, William | gine, which was submerged.
nt counsel produced evidence late i indicating 17 of the 19 Baker, 48, of 1005 N. Delaware St. pry = ” told police, slugged him and robbed DISMISSES CHARGE MADE BY LOCAL GIRL
es had contracts with Inc, an a a broker for its 5 ; {rig he Government Hil or hint HERS 8 SH Aght and ement placed the | tine round trip railroad tickets to rstate commerce. | New York | : A 4 T investica- Mr. Baker said he fired five <hnts HOLLYWOOD, June 16 (t . F ) —— ybine at the Harlan i ; : i A county grand jury, investigating t 4 Government wit | the machine in which the rob- charges that Milton Beecher, dance but did fled. taking with them his gun director for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer permit. He Studios, assaulted Eloise Spann, 21called vear-old Indianapolis singer, ex- & 3 onerated him today and dismissed | Sexton, a mine! ettit his act reer Silvers Coal g 1g his the 5.000.000 civil action filed by | Green Silvers Coal | containing the tickets Miss Spann was excused by
Police were told today that an
1 was
Mesh Rayon Lingerie, 3 for Regular 39¢ women's panties, stepins and briefs in this fine quality run-proof mesh rayon! Regular sizes!
Printed Batiste Gowns Round or V necks, all with helts . , . smart prinied batiste in pastel prints! Sizes 16 and 17!
Cotton Wash DRESSES
69¢c, 88¢ Colorfast percale and printed cottons in sleeveless or short sleeve models! Broken sizes!
Girls’ Wash DRESSES
79¢, $1 Colorfast percales in flare skirt or straight line styles , . . short sleeves! Sizes 8 to 16!
Misses’ 3-Piece Play Suits
striped percales styled in smart Sizes 14 to 20!
J
Goe 39. 29.
“9¢ and S1 Men's Shirts and
Pajamas
Dede
Men's fancy patterned shirts with fused collars, one pocket, 4hole buttons! Sizes 14 to 17! Men's Pajamas in prints! Slipon style . 81768 A to D!
Colorfast bolero and Babushka models!
$1.29 SHAGG JACKETS
Apssociation memcon-
ve joined the
ubpenaed bers the men seemed
purse
said one of
house oc- him by name and
rrda
J. 1
in the
inh a
intent onlv on
np. Sexton
e Government
blast shattered the IRI" 65 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING
Third Case of Violence
No one was injured in the blast and the damage was slight It was the third instance of violence against persons subpenaed by the Government. Lester Smithers, president of the United Mine Worker's local at Yancy, Ky., was killed in Harlan. John Isom, who testified, reported he had been kidnaped because he was a ‘‘union but escaped by leaping from | driven by ab-
B8¢ and Si
Women's Gloves
: - I-button length slipon : 3 gloves in string-knit
former
man.”
hy nis
EXPECT 2200 FOR
Summer ANKLETS A new touch to change and complete INDIANA U. SESSION « « «+ Straps, ties, pumps,
sizes, 14 to 20! sf Sues generally popular! White and pastels! Sizes 2 Women's summer skirts in popular pastel 12 to 18! colors! Broken sizes and color range! De BB Women's and Children's plain, striped ofr many of your outfits! Sizes small, pastel anklets . . . plain or fancy leg of medium, large! cuff. Sizes 6's to 1014! sandals and lace oxfords! Kid leather! Calfskin! Nubuck! and Linens! With
NAVY TWILL SLACKS $1 to $1.15 BLOUSES ® $e i ¢ Ea. FRIDAY ONLY! high and cuban heels! Not
Sturdy, sunfast and tubfast, in belted Summer blouses of organdy, Margo - Clearance of $1.99 and $2.95 all sizes in each style as
Laces, all-silk chiffons and rayon or button-side styles! Sizes 14 and 16. crepes! Broken sizes and colors! 69¢ PIQUE BOLEROS White SHOES they are short lots . .. but all sizes in the group!
RLOOMINGTON. June 18 ; or crochet fabrics and rayon bengaline! Col-
3 mmer school 18 ana Ul
inet: f SiH entoliment diana miversity here patel ~ was 1617. a 29 per cent increase he 1231 openineg-dav enroll 3 TR 1ent last vear. Enrollment ill con- J Ne
Don't judge this piane by its price.
ors of brown, navy
and pastel! Sizes 6-8!
nue all week I'ntal
1736
enrollment last ummet the tage of increase so far. cur rent total enrollment is expected to reach 2200, according to Charles E. Harrell, registrar's A total of 841 men and 776 wom olled yesterday, including 335
and on the basis of perce} 36-In.29c Drapery Chintz 36 Inches wide, fine quality chintz in light or dark patterns! Excellent for drapes or chairs!
19¢ Drapery Cretonne 36<Inch cretonnes in a large assoriment of dark or light patterns! Excellent for drapes and chairs!
$1.00 Each! Lace Panels
49 Inches wide by 2'4 yards long, hemmed sides ready to hang! Ecru shade, tailored patterns!
Children’s Sun Suits, 2 for
59% Each. Sunfast, colorfast percales, seer- Si suckers and broadeloths, suspender strap ot 5 with a limit of 20 yards to a customer!
sun-backs! Sizes 2 to 8. Infants’ Wear Sale! 3 for w dle 4 33<In. All Silk PONGEE i | He. Full bolts of fine quality, all silk pongee in natural color! No phone or mail
25c and 29¢ values at 18c each! Gowns, orders, Please!
gertrudes, receiving blankets, booties, 29. FRIDAY ONLY!
ete, Friday only! « « 6 for 39¢ and 69¢ Ringless
Wash Cloths Wash Cloths in SILK STOCKINGS
Gentine “Cannon”
extra large size . . , all first quality and long wearing! FRIDAY ONLY! Regular $2.99 Rayon
BEDSPREADS Jacquard patterns in blue, green, rose, $].59
89¢ Yd! Table Damash
Regularly 89% vd.! 58 and 64 inches wide | . colored bordered! Washes beautifully!
‘Hope’ Bleached Muslin
Full bolts of genuine bleached muslin
assistant
en ens
LESSONS ; mesa GIVEN SWEDISH MONARCH | [i come HAS 80TH BIRTHDAY at 1b cost to
you. For child
§:.4 or adult,
new students There's good taste in its simple lines;
sweet tone and easy action in its every key.
conrse
Bie 18.
Regular $1.19 Mesh FOUNDATIONS
Corselettes with or without inner belts, back lace corsets and side hook girdles! Sizes 28 to 44 in the lot! Specially priced for Friday only!
10 q De
51
Fits inte smallest possible space. Matching bench included; free delivery.
So easy to pay for, you'll never miss the money. Small carrying charge for terms.
(Another story, Page 13)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 18 Home of Steinway . . . Hammond . . . Capehart (U. P).—King Gustaf V and ’ Swedish nation celebrated his 80th = = birthday today. Despite rainy weather, thousands I came to the capital to help celebrate with the Kine, two othe | Kings, a Queen, two Crown Prin ces, two Crown Princesses, three | | wo
the
PEARSON'S 126.130
N. PENN. Please send me [7] Catalog of vou:
[ [[] Spinets; 1] Grands.
Ringless Silk Chiffon HOSIERY
First quality, full-length, 4-thread hose . . . Also lastextop, knee-length hose with French heel and cradle foot! : new studio pianos Sizes B's to 10's! New summer shades! ] Estimator for old piano Princes and three Princesses. King Gustaf, the oldest monarch in the world had a comparativel quiet celebration.
FRIDAY ONLY! 600 $1.39 and $1.69 Cotion
WASH DRESSES
Piques! % 1
FRIDAY ONLY! Regular S1 Priscilla
Ruffled CURTAINS 214 Yards long and 86 Inches wide (the or de Pr.
pair), with extra wide ruffles . .. all guaranteed colorfast! Im smart plain tones of Regular $1 SHEETS 89.
rose, blue, gold, green or orchid. Wasson's Own 4-Year Guaranteed Sheets
« « « Seamless and with tively no dress ing! 81x09, 72x00 and 63x99 inches!
Name
Address ....
"WHO BUYS THE * First quality, full-fashioned \ p——— : * After-welt garter-run stop! gg i * French Heel! Cradle Foot! ah .
Sizes 815 to 1015... New shades!
* Organdies! Swisses! Voiles! Broadeloths! * More Than 15 Styles!
* Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44!
| KNOW BECAUSE IM A TOBACCO PLANTER. FOR YEARS, AT AUCTION AFTER AUCTION, CAMEL HAS BOUGHT MY FINEST LOTS, LAST YEAR CAMEL PAID ME HIGHEST PRICES. | SMOKE % CAMELS BECAUSE, TO MY WAY OF THINKING . THE COMPANY THAT BUYS THE FINER GRADE OF TOBACCO IS BOUND TO PUT OUT A FINER CIGARETTE. MOST PLANTERS FEEL THE SAME
gold and orchid . . . also some striped patterns! There are only 60 spreads in the lot to choose from! Sizeg 72x105 and 886x105!
Mr. Wells speaks for many tobacco growers when he says: “Most planters smoke Camels because they know the finer grades of tobacco bought for them.” And as men who Emoto tobacco, they know that Camel's FINER MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS make a wotld of difference in smoking pleasure. Prove that to yourself, Try Camels,
$1.29 Jacquard Blankets
10x80-Inch size! Genuine Indian Jae quarde in patterns, Colors are brown, bie, green or tan! Friday only!
DAVID ELMER WELLS gives
y $1.59 Bates Bedspreads you a mighty good rea. 2 son for smoking Camels J A 5 > 3
BY
Regularly 81.59 “Bates” Cotton Colonial Spreads! Big bed sizes in blue, gold, green or orchid! Guaranteed colorfast!
LY
“WE SMOKE CAMELS LARA L ll laa a
i snr \ dea
