Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1938 — Page 18
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TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938 ‘SIT-DOWN’ STAGED
IN COUNTY OFFICE THE SALE of A SALES 4
Women Demand Road Re- : ” : or v | I LER WwW 1 1 | 0 , ! M | \ \ 1 I County commissioners had under gg — / advisement today another demand A A
for improvement of county roads.
A large delegation of women from the Sunshine Gardens division, southwest of the city, appeared before the commissioners, demanding repair of their roads. They declined to accept an exCrash!... go prices, in the most spectacular Clearance Sale we've staged in years... prices slashed on both floors in every department! Markdowns representing hundreds of dollars that mean SAVINGS FOR YOU! Many quantities are limited to a few=of-a=kind, some are soiled from display some are slightly irregular, but all are tremendous BARGAI N S! Many other odd=lot items not advertised. See our windows tonight and plan to be here early tomorrow. Because of the nature of this stupendous sale, we will be unable to fill mail or phone orders.
planation of commissioners that All sales final! No exchange or refunds! DOORS OPEN WEDNESDAY 9 A. M.
“there is not sufficient money in the
budget to repair roads” and staged Regular $1.69 to $4.99
a “sit-down strike” in the commissioners’ office for nearly an hour. ® Silk Crepes ® Rayon Prints
Commissioner Dow Vorhies, Dem- ® Rayon Satin Stripes
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PRESS CROPS [in Picnic Event T0 CONVENE AT GAS CITY FRIDAY
‘Bartley and Fleming Among Speakers on 2-Day Program.
Members of the Indiana Weekly | Press Association and the Hoosier | State Press Association are to |
open their midsummer meeting |
Friday at Gas City. | The program will include nearly a dozen ‘addresses on small town newspaper problems, round-table discussions, tours of industrial plants and the U. 8S. Veterans’ Hospital at Marion, golf, Swimming and other sports.
The Grant County Press Club will serve as general host. Among the speakers will be E. Ross Bartley, new publicity director of Indiana University, on “20 Years of Public Relations,” He will speak Friday
A y. Wray E. Fleming, U. S. Coilector of ions and moosier | UNFAIR COMPETITION Staté Press Associati resident, | will discuss “Legal Decisions and the| CHARGED TO CHURCH | Legislativ® Program,” Saturday. CR
Canright to Speak WASHINGTON, July 19 (U, P)—| Friday's program also includes | Fog i 1 Commission | ».s Cl talks by W. R. Canfight, Chester-| pg. i 0 Spiritualist Church, Detros ton Tribune, on “Job Printing and | | was engaging in unfair competition | fensive breath, betPrices”; Ben Kaufman, Spencer | in the sale of books, pamphlets, | LT to oN Daily World, and Orrin R. Taylor, | astrological forecasts, charms, soaps |
Leleplione you won offen tha Archbold, O, on “Circulation”; A.|2nd perfumes. { == I diseased : ee n 8 J. Heuring, Winslow Dispatch, on Phy Soniissians pa, 8 cause foul breath, we can t “Small Town Advertising Problems.” described IR ure We a] for a oop, a Scheduled for Saturday are shop or as a corporation, had ad- | 0 D Servi Y talks and discussions for the weekly | Vertised Special, discount and re- | Te 172Y et I} You Like group, group conferences, the an- duced prices, which really were] Over 39 Years Here nual meeting of the Hoosier State [regular retail prices.
Press Association directors: a talk| Among the products offered tor | DR. EITELJORG
by Victor Green, Pekin Banner, on | S2le, the commission said, were | DENTIST
“Community Services”; report on |Grendeline holy oil, Jungles floor | white. Sizes 14 to 20. A "give away" at 29c. the 1938 National Editorial Associ- | Wash, Capo perfume, pow-wow moation convention by J. Frank Me- | Jour, mintolean mojou Tacky oil | 815 E. Washington St. Dermond, Attica Ledger-Tribune, | and green dragon liquid soaps. | Between Meridian St. and Marott’s and discussion of pictures, cameras| The complaint named as re-| Shoe Store and cuts by Joseph Todd, Indian- |spondents Mrs. Charles P. Colbert, |
r ian Con N av apolis | Virgil L. Eckridge, Mary Hopkins, | . HE Ea Co . Y, The two groups have invited at-| Delmar William White and Fan-| TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES | So JUST 45 i ea i brown and tendance by representatives of all | nie H. Eckridge. I THEY WILL BRING RESULTS. | He i i roy al in SRE ES _ COATS and SUITS § SX c ————————————————————————— | 3 ’ > > . | VICTOR'S 5th SEMI-ANNUAL | an . myrerisl : - izes WARNS AGAINST USE ® Full Length Spring Dress ® 2.Pc. Mannish Fitted ; 14 to 20.
OF SECURITY CARDS ~ BONUS CALE and Sport Cosh Shia & Tropical Weight
® Sharkskin & Chevrona ®2Pc. Spring Tweed, Toppers Fitted & Swagger Styles Carson Says ays They Do Not hE Indicate Job Eligibility. NOW IN IT'S 2D WEEK!
Furniture
In a few isolated cases, he said, | OF YOUR OWN
it has been reported to the board f. SELECTION hat children barred from work by fi child labor laws have been illegally |i Fy i AT NO hired because they have displayed | an account card. j& “Possession of an account number | card is not evidence of anything | except that the holder has established the right to have set up for | him a wage account under the Federal old-age insurance system,” he
said. | nus “It should not be accepted by |:. ©
merchants as identification when | es exhibited by persons who want to | : it sopt, PU Ret open accounts or have checks is} urchase cashed, nor should it be regarded | it v9rho you get by employers as evidence that a aE young person may be hired in accordance with child labor require- are : ments.” ] is 10000 2 40.00 b : urchas Mr. Carson said that account| it S80 50.0 00 Additional =
cards had been issued to approxi- | : > Tgurchase 80,00 Additional =
Miss Eugene Hart, 19 Harris Ave, is one of the entrants in the popularity contest to be held at “Vote the Republican ticket this the first annual picnic of the [fall if you want your roads fixed.” Marion County "Associated Bev- He said his remark was based erage Dealers Sunday at New |upon failure of the commissioners German Park, eight and one- |to make any progress in their fight half miles south of Monument | for a larger share of State gasoline Circle on S. Meridian St. tax money. 5 Mr. Vorhies was defeated for renomination on the Democratic ticket in the Primary election.
DON'T OFFEND
If you have an of-
ocrat, irked by continuous demands for road improvement, said:
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WASHINGTON, July 138 (U. P) —Joohn J. Carson, director of the Social Security Board’s Bureau of | Old-Age Insurance, warned em- | polyers tcday not to accept social | security account number cards as evidence of the holder's employ- | ability.
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BOY. 13, SMOTHERED - HIDING FROM FATHER
ATLANTA, Ga, July 19 (U. P) —Jasper Love Jr. 13, his Scout knife in his pocket, hid himself from his father by climbing into al big cedar chest. | Hours later, his father found the boy's body. He had smothered to death. In his hand was the knife. He | had removed two of the five screws holding the snaplock on the chest, | but he ran out of air before he| could unscrew the others and free himself.
LEAS NOMINATED FOR ALLEN BENCH
FT. WAYNE, July 19 (U. P).—| The Allen County Democratic Cen- | tral Committee today nominated | Attorney Fay W. leas, Ft. Wayne, | as Democratic candidate for judge |: of Allen Superior Court in the gen- | eral election Nov. 8. He succeeds | Judge Charles J. Ryan, who died re- | cently as the party's nominee. | arty leaders indicated they he- | liv ed Governor Townsend would ap-| point Mr. Leas to fill the unexpired term of Judge Ryan, ending Dec. 31, 1938, in conformity wi ith | a provise uf whe of the State Constitution.
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P)—More than 600 forest fires | BN > Sa SRR, 1,
burned in the three Pacific Coast | states today. Weeks of drought in some sections made fire Haegtts doubly dangerous. The blazes laid waste thousands | of acres of valuable timber. Forest | officials reported that many of the fires were caused by careless camp- | ers and lightning.
TWINS TO MEET AUG. 7 NEWCASTLE, July 19 (U. P).— The 19th annual Indiana Twins Reunion will be held at Henry County Memorial Park here Aug. 7, Fred Abernathy, Connersville, president, announced today. Prizes will be awarded during | the day to the oldest, nearest identical and most mien: Jar twins.
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