Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1938 — Page 4
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Butler Clinic Studies Speech Defects
TRAFFIC FINES : | Writes Brother, Not Knowing
AVERAGE $2.50
Only Two Injured by Autos
Here, but Four Deaths Occur in State.
motorists eonvicted lolations in Municipal were fined an average than $2.50
eac h avid Lewis fined l t tal of additional McNelis
v eT 11¢ y a a oy 3¢, suspenqing
825 sus8225. while
ordered
Judge McNelis irunken driving of drunkenness umf 3366 Jennings St 35 on one drunken drivfined $20 and sentenced ce State Farm on on ss charges and his was suspen ied f
Qa
Injured Here
i
of 2313 Coyv1Q of
Smith
Hobart Man Killed In Crash, Another Hurt 8 15> (U. P.).—
VALPARAIS J ari 1 37, Hobart. vy Sanderson, 40 1 critically s collided
ad 130 near here.
BE uy
Merchant Dies as Train Hits Auto
SANDUSKY July 153 (U mes 66-year-old as Killed last
passenge:
Absolved of Blame In Cyclists Death
WINC STER, July 13 (U. P.).-— erald was exonerated h of Mrs. Reba
er, who was
r he oat Lie aeat yi Winch rl lact + } 2) hor Cie I1ast nignt when
est
| last night on
all persons who
BUTLER NAMES NEW RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION AID
have defective speech by making a
diagnosis of cases and prescribing methods of cor-
rection.
Gray Burdin
(right) is clinic director.
He Was Executed tor Murder
Attorney General Omer Stokes letter that came too late. He disclosed laborer living in brother In the letter the English laborer informed Robert Shaw that he was that he was shocked to hear his predicament, that he hoped he would “get off” and come back to England to live with him.” Robert Shaw was executed at the Indiana State Prison June 27 after two stays for the murder of a Lagrange County deputy sheriff
his brother;
of
Not Told of Execution
letter said, “It comes as a shock to me to hear of you. I have tried for vears to get in touch swith vou. I hope that you get off. If you do, come home and live with me. Keep smiling as we shall all meat someday, I hope. With love, G. E Shaw Mr. Jackson sent the letter back to the dead man’s brother notifying him that at the time of the letter's receipt Robert Shaw had died. No mention was made of an execution
The
s crashed inte her with his auto 1 Sears told authorities he did not see Mrs. Lawson because he was blinded by lights of an approaching car.
Crushed to Death Under Cattle Truck
MICHIGAN CITY, July —Funeral arrangements completed today for Leonard was Killed inwhen he was under the wheels of a catafter being knocked from
a motor scooter.
Held in Death of Wife and Another
CRAWFORDSVILLE, July U. P).—Joseph C. Spear, 43 ttica, today faced an involuntary charge in connection automobile accident here week-end in which his wife, 53, and Ravmond Jarrett, o of Attica, were Killed. 10 injured in the brought to court here an ambulance stretcher. In addition to involuntary manslaughter, the warrant charges Spear with reckless and drunken driving, speeding and trying to pass a car with another approaching
19 (U were ise, 21, who vesterday hed
3 2 tla truck at 1 UCh
15 of
gnter
wi Was
was
that he received a Lincolnshire, England, addressed to Robert
| of HOLC billings for
Jackson told a story today about a
E Shaw,
Shaw. a his
letter Tuesday from G
HOLG SELLS 95 "INDIANA HOMES
Sale of Repossessed Property on. Increase, State Manager Says.
Sales of repossessed
Peyton H. Canary Joins Staff for 1938-39 School Year.®
Peyton H. Canary Jr. of Central Normal College has been named an assistant professor in religious education in the Butler University College of Religion for the 1938-39 school year. The appointment was announced today by President James W. Putman and Dr. Frederick D. Kershner, dean of the college of religion. Courses to be offered by Prof. | Canary include psychology of re- | ligious education, principles of | teaching education, modern church school, measurement of results in | religious education, preparation of sermons and siminar. He has been head of the Central
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Normal College English department director of the session. Three hours
| three years. He received the | bachelor of arts degree from Bethany College in 1918, the master of | science degree from Indiana Uni- | versity in 1930 and the doctor of | philosophy degree in 1934. | Departments of the college of re- | ligion which instruction will be offered this fall include Christian | Doctrine, Church History, Christian | Ministries, New Testament and Semitic languages and literature.
Faculty members will
Canary, Dean Kershner, Dr. Ludwig |
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Von Gerdtell, Prof. Arthur Holmes, |
Dr. Wendell A. Shullenberger, lev. T. K. Smith, Prof. G. I. Hoover, | Prof. Dean E. Walker, Prof. Bruce L. Kershner, Prof. Ross J. Griffeth,
Prof. William J. Moore, Prof. Toyozo |
W. Nakarai Morris
Feuerlicht. University held Sept. begin Sept. 13.
and Rabbi
registration will
Plant Geography Course Offered
Addition of a course in plant geography to the curriculum of the Butler University botany department for the post-summer term, Aug. 8-27, has been announced by Professor Charles M. Palmer,
structor, and George F. Leonard,
of credit will the
course.
TWO WOMEN ASK JAIL FOR RUSHVILLE CRIME
RUSHVILLE, July 15 (U, P). — Flora Hamilton, 28, and Nora Curtsinger, 23, noth of Metamora, were in the local jail today after walking into the police station and asking to
be given for
be Prof. | be arrested.
They confessed to Patrolman Faye Wylie, he said, that they had broken into a home northeast of here belonging to Oscar Sorrell. The officer
| placed the two women in jail pending investigation although no report
be | 2 and instruction will |
in-
had been received from Mr. Sorrell.
Our, Reputation
for fairness in all of our transactions is a source of comfort to the family calling us.
Wala
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| ENTIRE STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAY
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Will hold 5% 5
seven quart jars. Blue and white enamel with Wire rack for removing Jars. gtar Store, Basement.
Women's Smart New
SUMMER DRESSES
Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 52 and !/; Sizes
7 rg
residential |
property through the Home Owners |
Loan Corp. hit a high last month - and are expected to go higher this month, Robert M. Colstate manager, disclosed today. Mr. Collier said that the HOLC had sold 95 homes totalling $295,365 throughout Indiana in June. This is one-fifth of the total number of homes sold since the corporation market its foreclosed | property in March, 1937 “Our sales have been steadily every month uary,” Mr, believe last month's record is unusual in view of the generally depressed real estate market during the summer.” The HOLC marketing 3200 homes throughout the State, said. These ate properties acquired through foreclosures and are sold at current market prices to individual owners. Mr. Collier said that 95 per cent installments on loans in Indiana had been collected last month
new
lier,
began to
increasing since Jan-
is
Marion Poultry Co.
has just purchased a fresh stock of Indiana's fancy select fryers... vours for a choice selection this week-end.
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and Your Old Set
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SIZE
Your Old Box
Collier pointed out. *“I|
he |
% Marquisetles + Bembergs w Rayon Crepes + Rayon Sheers % Printed Sheers % Spun Rayons Frosty whites, rich pastels, cool navy and gay
summer
pick of one-piece or twopiece styles. Many early season garments included that sold up to $6.95.
Star Store,
89¢ FULL FASHIONED
FOR 00
Each $3.98
to wear in hot weather.
N 5ST.
WASTE PAPER BASKETS red or green
with paint- 30¢
ed design, extra heavy. Star Store, Basement.
Large size,
$1 00 to $7 59
Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 52
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Many beautiful styles shown for the first time tomorrow in this Big Sale. Cool summery ‘type dresses that are so comfortable You'll want several when vou see them to cover your entire summer needs. They all are easily laundered.
prints. Your
cool
Reg. $1.98 WASH FROCKS
Another big group of wonderful values in washable Swisses, sheer voiles, colorful prints. 14 to 52.
cotton dresses.
Dotted Sizes
$059
2 for $3.00
Second Floor
Star Store,
Second Floor.
1,000 Pairs Just Arrived!
New
Colors!
All
Sizes!
SILK
Regular and Knee Length Styles
Never before have we been able to secure such a fine lot of sheer Ringless 3 and 4-thread chiffons and service weight hose to sell at this price. Hand picked seconds of 89c grades. (Bear in mind our seconds are not mended and have no sewed places in legs) Bright new summer celors in sizes 8's to 10'2. Stock up tomorrow and save.
HOSE
39°
Star Store, Street Floor.
$14.50—6-Fodt
GLIDERS
Heavy steel frame, full coil spring seat with soft back Green, red and covering. Priced for clearance while
cushions.
orange striped
All Our Women's and Girls’
Smart sandals, ties, pumps, ete.. in all the wanted heels. Sizes 4 to 9, widths AA to D.
Star Store, Street Floor.
All Our Men's
Snappy wing tips, straight tips and ventilators with leather or crepe soles.
dark shades, stripes,
you can buy your correct size.
600 Pairs of these fine slacks on sale Brand” and cther famous makes, light and checks and plaids. Finely tailored, perfect fitting, sanforized—
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® SWISS PRINTS ® BLISTER SHEERS ® FINE LAWNS ® COOL DIMITIES
Sale of Men’s FINE WASH
SLACKS
$1.98 Values
“Auto
The very
best values obtainable at this low price,
Wash Slacks
You'll like these sanforized slacks with pleated or plain fronts. Sizes 29 to 50,
Star Store, Street Floor.
Men's $1.29 to $1.59
500 Brand new
broadcloth madras shirts this popular price —all preshrunk, stripes, checks, plaids and plain white. With fused
collars, sizes 14 to 20. Buy your hot weather supply tomorrow.
and at
Star Store, Street Floor,
Men's $1.39 to $1.98 Fine Dress
SHIRTS
n
AS
Men's $1.00 SILK TIES
Fine hand tailored silk ties in a variety of colorful pattérns. 2 for $1.25.
Each
ay
Also Line of Stewart-Warn-er and Fairbanks-Morse
FURNITURE CO
stock lasts at— Star Store, Furniture Dept., Third Floor.
Star Store, Street Floor.
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