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| R Li Mpg Rg Rin Mg 1800 Men Are Employed on SRMNY ARRAY | Medical Care Division Aims wine your ae. 4d: RTM ENTS—H OUSES—ROOMS Lake Sullivan Project, | At Reducing Population River Drives. | E RRARRRRR Of Mental Hospitals. CONTRACT RATES APARTMENTS ECE ___ ROOMS | 1 eer——

a Apartments for Rent 18 Houses for Rent 19| Rooms Without Board 14 Call RILEY 65551 for information regard-

A new link in the City’s boule- | } The newly formed State Division h mm i . LNEY, 2425 —$22.50. 1 , 6-room | WOODRUFF PLACE, ANE DRIVE—Front vard and park system is nearing of Medical Care has started a pro-|ing special low CONTRACT RATES. APARTIVENT RENTAL BUREAL OL in aus N00 50 wan, Sram ong E_ 10th.” Employed person. completion in northwest Indian- | TCERMANY gram to reduce the population of Choice apts. eladlv shown HE-1328 | 9512. sir Sh oni I

apolis. 4.0 MILLION PEOPLE the State’s mental hospitals by ap- 1050 Roache 27TH, W., 45—(Just off Meridian) Nice

room; phone; garage optional. Desirable Already completed are those parts | plying modern measures of preven-| Deaths—F unerals 1 | t S-room side of douole, modern except| location. _' ~~ N SERVICE PEATURE. Pictorial Statistics, lac. N.Y C. 9.17 |} | : of the link known as West Drive AF ce : Ye vuch © - we : (tion, treatment and social adjust- Se ected List of Apartmen 3

furnace; pars paid: $20. 30TH, 846 W.—Large front sleeping room, : . . . Indianapolis Times, Sat., Sept. 17, 1938 ae and East Drive of White River ment, State Welfare Director Thur- ra ly 2138 N. DELAWARE RURAL, S. 104—Unfurnished, seven-room | HA-4078-J.

128 N. Del RI-6412. private home, gentleman preferred.

ray ! i > BALDWIN—Davy W., of 2025 Fernway Ave., |} 6 Rms, heat, water fur. gar. ..$47.50 modern. Good location, low rent. JA- 31ST, E., 3l11—Large comfortable room, Parkway, from 30th St. north to| man A. Gottschalk said today. beloved. husoand of Anns May. rather | 1705 N. NEW JERSEY COBS, LI-3815. a) Néniilation: ge a 38th St. and the Cold Spring Road. | 3 dv. Mr. Gottschalk said, new| or Lyda Barker, Lottie Muiord, zona * % 734 N. Sheffield mL HA-3351. Still to be constructed are a ’ Already, Mr. Gottsc Sald, ney kvans ana zonda vernon and Lee Baid- J 5 Rms. heat, water fur, gar.,... 35.00 e ie Dit ADJOINING BATH HC : shock treatments for dementia prae-| win Brother ot Linnie Wuds, Wiulain 1514 N. NEW JERSEY 6-room semi-mod. house; $15. RACTIVE ROOM: $2.50. RI-91886. new $67,000 bridge over the canal : ith _| and Raymond Baidwin, aeparted tas : JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. LI-3424. an 2.50. RI-0138 at 38th St; a new White River [cox have been introduced with suc Funeral, aay, Jf ® Pens bast Waiek fob. Sabo B30 lsoremiasp, sui 6-room modern Rooms with Board 15 i a ; cess at two hospitals. ORE 30 8 1443 N. ALABAMA | ~ double; facing Fall Creek; excellent conbridge at 38th St., and opening of dq of FUNERAL HOME, | en A nay ins | 3 Rms. all util, stove fur. gar. 35.00 dition.” HA-058 38th St. from the canal to Cold + % : te of thew db Under the proposed program Dea. 707 SPRUCE TALBOT, Wo 6 rooms, un- CENTRAL, 1218—Pleasant room: gentle Soils How, 4 disteniee of rests) WASHINGTON, Sess, I+ oy Fy Interstate ho goo: as De hare fo the BICKNELL — Mrs. Elsie G. age 55, soi | 4 Rms. heat, water fur, gar.... 27.50 OT HT N, Taibo, © 5% | $6.50. ‘Good transportation. half a mile. (U. P.).—Following is the ne k y depe d t ti uld functional activities planned for the Lincoln St., beloved wite of Homer Bick- | LI-8401 44 Virginia Ave. | TaLBoTT. N.. 2545—5-room modern upper | DELAWARE, N., 1109—Bedroom, dressing The Park Board and the Flood . ye 2 Weak Independent nation wo following: nell, mother of La Verne Vernick, daugh-| g ' duplex. ‘Hot water, garage, separate fur-| room, bath; penlv furnished; nicely

145 i ;olt’ nquered by George III, i u teitmbd ter of Charles Herzig, sister of Harry served meals. LI-48 Control Board are building the| text of President Roosevelt's rr the 1 you 1. Four annual visitations to each| Ii,{g Carl Herzig of Chicago, passed | wii En rn Tovay | GUILFORD. 3305 Co torTabis Toor vers Dl yn Bs He ii River radio address todav: party institution, ang oul) i gway Thursday, Puneisl pMoaday. 2 Indianapolis Rental Agency douse. built-ins, ample closets, garage. {iesirshe for 2 people. Excellent meals. 00! vees an oulevaras Sys- # “hi tion as to sanitation, medica : 205 > pen __HE-280¢ tem. It is with deep personal disap-| Washington, Adams, Hamilton Ay dietary program, patient treat- fend Bonal Crown Hill,® ov Friends furnished and Onfurhished Avartments.| oy “370s —g-Rm. modern double fac- HAMILTON, ~ N., 1033 Room. Excellent The Park Board already has Pointment that I find the affairs and Clinton were labeled traitors per ahd 2 djustments CLARK Late. B tered int : 108 B Wash. Rm. 302. L1-5303. | Ing! Brookside Park; $21; water paid. CH-| meals, Private entrance, Excellent heat. nd dictators. . . i ia Emma, entere nto res $ : LS adopted a resolution to build the|Of the world such that I cannot be|2 In the midst of these diatribes] 2 Investigations and reports on Friday. age 52 Joais: iis of Wilien b. St. Regis, Ideal “Location DENNY. LN. .—5-rm. mod. bung. $30. ee MERIDIAN, ~ x oo 2 16 —Nicely” Nished canal bridge and will seek a PWA | With my neighbors in Poughkeepsie] - ihores i lall accidents and unnatural or vio-| EArt FOE Ole Roy D. Ernest and | N: Penn at 14th St; 1 bedroom apts. ; : gine nev 7.50 | transportation. Phone.

7 this Constitutional Convention in i in fireproof, elevator bide, All rooms car- | ; : TT grant for 45 per cent of the cost. | today. P je wi i lent deaths and recommendations| George Clark, Mrs. Ruta Green of Cen- In fireproof, ele 204. RI-7858 of | , ung. NEW JERSEY, 2324 N.—Young man; large re: . . : <l oughkeepsie was faced with the . . : tervilie, Ind., and Mrs. Mildred Green R&te es gr. Apt. | 814—6-rm. mod. bung. 835: 50| room, twin beds, inne 162 in granites, constrletion probe, TRL I ra aTANTeLe problem of saying “yes” or “no.” | for prevention of such accidents. of Michigan City, Ind. Funeral Mon- SECURITY TRUST COMPANY. RI-6571. | BRIDGES '& GRAVES, 243 N. Del.. Ri- -3417| meals. Forings, Saleaidd

r wi i is vi Isaac Roosevelt, sat in the little day, Heath Memorial E. Churen, ead : ebly will begin this year. Then, as now, there men and women Suitable Standards Goal cortier Commerce and Windsor Aves. 3| HARRIETT UNFURNISHED, strictly modern _six-room | SUTHERLAND, 2649 — Nicely furnished : : old Courthouse here 150 years ago i i m. Friends may call at resiaence,| East, 124 N., 6 rms., newly decorated;| house, two-car garage; hear carline.| 00m. twin beds, private home. Good Bridge Plans Indefinite afraid of the future—distrustful of i ; Siacnes Call at 1415 W. 19th St. meals. HE-5525. and cast his vote with the slim ma- : Tor 3. Creation and maintenance of Po28 Lawrence St. until hour of Serv: | | modern, comfortable apt.: $ wl! Calla . 1: - RE . st ther 3 3 ats : their own ability to meet changed MN : ice. Burial Anderson Cemetery. HARRY | SECURITY TRUST COMPANY. RI-6571 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2814 — Pleasant The 38th St. opening and im- jority in favor of ratification of the conditions; short-sighted in their Suitable standards of medical,] w' MOORE FUNERAL CHAPEL, in 205] eas {UE DD 135 W. 19th—Colored room with private bath, large closet; provement. tentatively planned as a| Federal Constitution is a family jo i the’ manger conception of nursing and institutional care, and| charge. |3% No Meridian es +3189 6-room_ modern; $20 good meals, WPA project, probably will be done tradition of which I am proud. =: 8 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. _ LI-3424. | PRIVATE home. Care for sick. elderly

‘ 0 next year. | There are two words in the Eng- Joual oi a et SN In er elon brother. Co ‘General Apartments, Inc. | : a 17) converses, Balanced meals. RIThe White River bridge, repre-|lish language which in the heat of the trend toward unity: afraid of (Of old methods of placing patientsS| rs. Naney VanNess and James Clifford, (22 W. Vermont St. oo LI-2439 | ROOMS | Hotels 16 4. Establishment of nutritious, yet] home, 4045 Broadway, Friday evening, sell your perty. future, according to City Engineer and ‘“‘confidence.” It is well for us economical dietary standards suit- friends may, all at the Home, Funeral DAVIS REAL “ESTATE Co. Mr, Davis| Existing construction on the river |nority of the inhabitants of the of the institution. Cemetery, Friends invite GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. cheerful room, pe bath. Central carparkways and Lake Sullivan is em- original 13 states were opposed to 5. Studying qualifications of all DEAN—Ivy Ida, age 54, beloved mother of | 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439. $5; RIVERSIDE DRE. Siii—Besuiful Roosevelt Hotel Park office. The cost is more than | They had witnessed the complete insufficient number of states had|employed in the institutions, co- Mes ol ai. Harsh, Pe ar | LI-Bess. oS RE Sor ITs Guest laun dry free.

senting a larger investment, with political controversy are often for- 13 states becoming one nation in seclusion and restraint. Bellefontaine, O., and Mrs. Katherine | FT. WAYNE, 641—2 rm., all util, $24. Rooms Without Board 14 ___—_ a, ploying 1800 men, according to the|the adoption of the Constitution.| As the weeks went on and an physicians, nurses and attendants Edna Catherine Dean and Neos $8, $9; ILLINOIS, N. 810%: —Attractively| park view; 2 rooms, oross ventilation. Capitol Ave. & Ohio St. Lo oY0r Bretcher 94, failure of Government under the approved the Constitution to put it operating with personnel authorities| 5 "mn "from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL ALABAMA, 1027 N.—Attractive 6-room un-| gentlemen: hear car line, BE-1369-W.

probable State aid, remains for the gotten or abused—the words “faith” Tannehill, Youngstown, O., died at his | PARK, 1535—Eedrm, apt; all util, $37.50 Henry B. Steeg. to remember that a very large mi- GRANTED BILL OF RIGHTS able to the classification of inmates| Joan of Arc Church. Burial Holy Cross $2. 50—NEW ‘JERSEY, N., 2108—Light, $3.50 WEEK furnished efficiency apartments; utilities.| TA-4825

i iliti ian- “ti jon—v : : : i 1 - furnished upper duplex; tile bath, utili- 2 as BE Tole Ee re I Ee et Tos he [Lito effect, Hs Opponents aL Salslin selling vb I Ra | LT Er is a | er RE ER apolis residents are expected to be were oppos © a real.union be-|convention, realizing more and education and experience, also CON-| 1501 Herschel Ave. aiter 11 a. m. €ai-| ALABAMA, 2115 N.—5 ROOMS, UNFUR:| Lonerspring, constant h MILNER HOTEL $ PER WK.

+5 3 > : > N 3 F 4 oat WY He eri x ore a er ged leaden I a ory iotones of (yeling Jiuiervice Classes Tor alt brid by 5 om pay, 2a a aa Ap Ya In BrP RanaMA, 1028 Nigh ol Ter, RE, |Lannury tree S70 8. Dlitnots._* kh y V. y i i i ’ » ~ ‘ar . ocation; - ke Sullivan west of nite 1V er|w 0 viewe 1 ala any e that paper organization known as hospital staff members. Crawfordsville and Greencastle papers ments. (unfurnished); hardwood HOO, warm, iffersprings ea catio pri $3. 50 WK. © SEMINOLE HOTEL.

and improvement of surrounding (to think and act in national terms | the United States of America was| 6. Supervision of laboratories and please copy.) newly decorated, french doors, fireplace. ALABAMA, 220] RN. —Atiractively fare N. Ala. Fireproof; tran-

land. instead of state and local terms. |at stake and tiat public opinion pathology; keeping medical and BARNETT—Anna Myrtle, age 50, widow of| Yard: near School 76. one block College nished, excellent heat, convenient trans-| Sients $1 day. adj. baths.

- 1 5 i : “ the late Loren G, Barnett, daughter of i oa on suitable for business lady. The opening of 38th St. to con was swinging against them, nar-|social case records; listing of mental| he late Loren G. Barnett, daughter off Winter rates. $32.50. portation Housekeeping Rooms 17

> 2 . reg - Ad msiii———— — nect with the parkways will provide | rowed their opposition to the fact ils; transf f pa- i i CENTRAL AVE., 1112—Attractively furn. i . V { atients’ in jails; transfer of p Gish and Mrs. J. C. Sidenbender, Mrs. FN : y opkiv. | BEVILLE, ozs Arise front room; a traffic outlet off 38th St. to U. S. | READING DUSTY FILES that the Constitution contained r.o Pe according to treatment and a a. Cost. passed efficiency apariment; $8 to $10 weekly; private entrance; $3.00 per week (l.g) PI heated 1i ht, houseI hos ig and bo 6 Bill of Rights. hospital needs; passing on all re- day, 1:30 {rom SHIRLEY BROS. CEN. | COLLEGE. 1226 Upper front HR Wi (SEER AVE. TY = Attraetive nodera] Net St: : 0 pring ad on € nortn. by a i in They held a slim majority against terilization of men- inois at 10th. Buria urnished apartment eat, hot water, front room, innersprings, garage, breax- $3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. near bath; connecting with East Drive, it will | And, believe me, the viewers with 3 jority ag quests for the s Washington Park. Friends may call at| Norge. $32.50. Adults. : oie. Roa garage, WAL, Voll ten ser ath; also provide an outlet to Highway alarm, the patrons of ghosts and

es il t o teratification, but at that moment (a)ly defective persons and a Sta chapel after 10 a. m., Sunday. DAWSON, 1036—4-Foom lower duplex, Wo BUTLER. 123 8.1 atioaciing FF Res bath. |. 1110 N. Alabama. 52 on the south. hobgoblins in those days had little

a small group of delegates, in|ywjde program of preventive psy- 1 hed, h P i $7.50; UNUSUALLY cl nient and § FATOUT — Herbert Jr., son of Mr. and urnishe eat; $30. Adults. rospect | Innerspring. cross ventilation. Gentle- ean; convenient an to learn from the professional fear Which I am glad to say Dutchess | chiatry. Mrs. Herbert Fatout Sr. passed away | CAL line.’ ERO ea well. furnished 3-room apartment; mohair Cc t ” ell ted Friday evening. Services at the FLAN-|MERIDIAN, N. 1728—Attractive furnished (CAPITOL, N., 3163 Unusually convenient; | Ff q Sidaire mongers of 1938 ounty was well represented, came ee NE . 11 I Private entrance. No others. Heat and . Tr : Training to Be Stressed R & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Mon-| (2-3-4) rooms; garage, Frigidaire, stoker |” lovely private home. No other roomers.| utilities. 4401 W. ‘Washington. I wish that all of you might read forward with an appeal to the day, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial; heat. Reasonab Utilities. TA-1592. | Garage. HA-0775. > a $8; PARK, “9120—Th 1 She the dusty newspapers and pamph-| faith and confidence” of the con-| «Greater stress will be laid on the Crown Hill. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 21 63 Modern } ped. CARROLLTON. 2325—Pleasant room; mod- ished; ts RS A lets and handbills of 1788. Feelings vention. They agreed that a per- training of mental patients and de- HASTINGS—Carrie, nee Schuler, entered TOTIReT or ;_ utilities. reduced rent, id sa Home dot Water; good heal; garages. Adults. Sr-5078

$ hoods ; -| into rest / : ie oa ALABAM = = ran high. Vituperation and in-|manent Constitution for the United | fectives and their social readjust ors y prriday, age 31 years, ot of ROOSEVELT, 3301—Brightwood carline: CENTRAL, 3921 — Business gentleman. LABA AN. 101 NevE dea ee

n . 2: 3-;oom unurnished apariment. private owner's ivate home. Stoker heat, inTO BE SPEAKER vective were the rule. The State of | States should contain a Bill of ment in the communities from| Freda Meyer, Louisville, Ky. Mrs: Be aire, a DEivate Home a Dioker Behari |_ next bath. (Evenings)

; 3 ! : ol Thelma Kriner, Indianapolis, “and - A : : New York proposed yetines. which they came, Social workers . Traylor, Peoria, Heni|ST. JOE, E. 23—_Apartment No. 6. 6 CHESTER, N., 127—Front bedroom, single so, A Ie funn So its people would be squeezed to tion by the State of New York ill follow through on the patient’s v, 10:30 a.’ 'm., RD-| rooms. newly papered, $35. FLETCHER | or double; gentlemen; New York bus, E.| trance. T5176. peop q w w 8 ve] SON FUN HOME TRUST CO., RI-1551 | § a Reasonable. CH-5176-R. death by the cold-blooded Yankees full faith and confidence” that a .ase record of a patient from the i hay WARDINGTON. ©. ST —AtiracivG UR-1 7 Washington ear ARS, riser | BROADWAY, 1B 7000, . studio apart{of New England on the one side and | Bill of Rights would be promptly| {ime he appears in the institution Funeral parlor any t “time. pourial Floral | = furnished 5-room’ modern Heh Gupiex; | CHESTER, Ji Fs xiees aiiiudiive yoo Ba Bal utilities; conState Convention Scheduled the passionate aristocracy of the submitted to the several states by or mental hygiene clinic until hel Chapel in charge. (Shelbyville mapecs | cam heat: $50; adults. | _ 890. egr g BROADWAY, 1134—Front room, Kitchen: South on the other—if you believed the first Congress to meet under |has been aided to a readjustment in| please copy.) Waa nsulated 5 bedroom: unfurmisned| “Obom near path. Good tient | ele: sink.’ $4.50; one room, $2. y icity. Th | ituti ity,” . CAR T — furs For Sept. 25-27: Kester [one type of publicity. e people the Constitution. | the community,” Mr. Gottschalk eX: | HUBBARD—Dr. A. E., passed away Thurs- Spartment’. 2liigie White Woodwork: | EoLLRGE-Large room. twin beds. Ali ANHOLL ws 150 Ld Three oom fur . ’ . : day afternoon 1 eat, water; adults; $50. nden ilities, sink, You and I know today that it at Sunnyside Sanitarium. m— J ’ plained. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN| ATTRACTIVE MOD EFFICIENCY. $3 : HE 48 i Private home, Gentlemen. | LL3603 _DR-jisd.M,

i was this proposal which won final| The Division is to co-operate with] MORTUARY Monday, 2 p. m. Friends in-| Newly dec, table top stove. hard & es COLLEGE, 904 — Two-room apartment; iy BAR 10 INSTALL adherence by a small margin; and |the State Division of Public Health| Vited. Burial Mooresville, Ind. Friends |floors. util. 1530 N. Illinois. | EAST Nicely furnished, twin beds, cross| nicely furnished: utilities; private. ens

may call at the mortuary, i sda ventilation, garage; ree optional. trance; reasonable,

i . : i+ Ata } WANT enwloyved girl to share nicely fur- 1 - 0 more than that—that this proposal|and Indiana University medicai DRE Senta 10 Share picely fur Couple preferred. TA-34 EASY ST. NN. S0-Two cloih Torus.

x y 1 “« i Yow i SCHAKEL—Annie C, b t EUCLID, N., 116—Nicely furnished room, s H. G. Hatfield of Oklahoma City of “full faith and confidence” was center in the development of a Mrs. Mary Katherine Dgioved aoiner of References exchanged. TA-5407. ~~ innersprings; hot water; near carline: everything furnished. "Garage. Adults.

Okla., president of Kiwanis Inter- in fact carried out by the Congress| state-wide program of mental hy-| and Henry J. (Bud) Schakel and Sete: COLORED; breakfast optional. _ re ti x 1 vill be ne of the principal lof the United States when it as-|ciene ’ of Mrs. Claska Willett, Katherine, DUNBAR COURT GRACELAND, 4235—Two nice rooms, ga- ILLINOIS. Nr iy Os, SRRRhe, national, wi one o principa | bled s : tev dunt Charles H., John and Lee Tacoma. 1022 N. West St. rage. breakfast optional; good transpor-| people only). Reasonable. SSpeciably speakers at the annual Kiwanis |sembled. Dr. George C. Stevens, graduate passed, away at the family residence, Mv eRicieneY; all udl. Including | tation. HU-4843. —5—————— | ILLINOIS, N. 2628 — Front two-room State convention of the Indiana Dis- I do not know that it is necessary of the University of Toronto schocl| L139 Churchman S15 Tidey, Sent. 16. Glesteical refvigeration: $27.50: fanitor in |fELINOIS, N.. 1913—Front 2-room BPArl-| rio bicinty ev ervthing furnished; pri-

trict to be held at French Lick Sept. - : to elaborate on this parable or text.|of medicine and the University of| NERAL HOME, Churchman Ave. at Pros.| Times Want Ads Low Barking conc e%a.3005 ote entrance.] vate entrance: $5.50 5-27 : It is perhaps sufficient for me| Michigan school of medicine, has| DPcet St. Monday, Sept. 12, 2° g owest Rate in City.| Parking space. TA-390 ILLINOIS, N., 3232—Two furnished 25-27, it was announced here today. Ww H Hill and Milo Feight- D p te or me chigan s o! ems, >| Friends invited. Interment Washington ILLINOIS, 3346 Nae RHEE sleeping refrigerator, sink, hot loi iy Mr. Hatfield. who was elected at e th (to say that when in almost every|been assigned as director of the di-| Park. Friends may cali at the mortuary room, near bath, private home. Goo utilities. ? the recent national convention in i generation between 1788 and 1938 vision. Dr. Lillian Moulton and| 2ny time after 7 p. m. Saturday. | transportation. _TA-1706. —— | ILLINOIS, 2864 N.—Attractive four URfur- : ner Named President, the A i le have b i lle W y tritionist ILLINOIS, N., 1907—Nice single; refined nished rooms, bath, heat, ref: or tor: San Francisco, is to address the e merican people have been| Miss Nelle W. Massey, nutritionists, WILLIAMS — ward, beloved husband of H f Rent 19 home; constant hot water; steam; em-| gat range. Adults. refrigerator; Monday forenoon session. He is Vi P ident faced with similar decisions, they also have been assigned to the di-| Jeanette Bradshaw Williams, prother of| F1OUSES TOF Ren Dloyed Sil. —— |LA SALLE, 1021 N.—First floor, tw Oo ¢ Ice resi en have in the lon Tv d | visi Mrs. Nellie Kreigh, uncle of Mrs. Jose- >. Sh Sse sins | LAR STN CY TON T1423—Pleasant, “nicely fur- apart t: — Firs oor, two-room past governor of the Texas-Okla- A .,Ong run expressed vision. phine Wilson, passea away Friday. Serv- nished: innerspring: next bath; private| fbiifties bho necting bath, Frigidaire, homa Kiwanis District, and was for ma their “full faith and confidence” Swill les, 5 BUCHANAN . : _entrance; breakfast optional. = = CREE Nisei rm Te five vears treasurer of Kiwanis In- ‘ y {In the integrity and safety of the invited. Burial Brownsburg. rionds | Suitable for Rooming Houses | NEW JERSEY. 1407 N.; attractively fur-|™yoom™ a patiments: Steam hea hone: i FRENCH LICK, Sept. 17 (U. P. ti 1 t ma 1 h g, Ind. Friends nished. large; suitable for 2; cross ven-| opposite Riley hom t. o . ternational. —William H. Hill of Vincennes and | Nations’ concep. yan & whe ered: 2602 N. ILLINOIS | oiation. Reasonsile Ri:31e5 MARKET E., . 920 Clean mio fur John T. Kester of Noblesville, WITMAN—Joseph 10 Rooms, modern, garage 00 } NEW JERSEY, N, 1803—Large front ol ern, ~fur- : Milo Feightner of Huntington today | Joseph, Clarrinne.” Elouice and Mars | 2058 N. NEW JERSEY room.’ Suitable 3-4; nicely furnished; | Iyanee: agen Bi home; ~engovernor of the Indiana Kiwanis were to be inducted dent and | an ary | : : reasonable; phone. ere to be inducted as president an LEADERS PATIENT Jean, passed away Thursday a. m. Also|] 8 Rooms, modern, garage : reasonable. HA-0704" ~ |xgpw JERSEY, N., 1215—Lovel District, will preside at the French |yice president, respectively, of the | survived by two brothers. Friends may | 2338 N. TALBOT NEW JERSEY, N., 2845 Desirable room,| room apartment; convenient os Lick meeting, assisted by Sam D. Indiana State Bar Association. eal Prospect SL. atv Hime.” SIOME | 8 Rooms, modern, garage ......$40.00 || pros bond] HAS 460 closet, private| entrance. Adults.” LI-318 . : x rvic | e Vv ': Weldy, district secretary, also of| py, g. Hogan, president of ue Monday, 9 f Yek's 1001 'S. ALABAMA RII! eges cof NEW JERSEY, 2042 ra room, kitcha

: : onday, rom St. Patrick's TR $35.00 y is It required great patience between Catholic Chuan. rio invited, ooms, moder “ . | OLNEY N., 1204; large, attractive room: enette, everything furnished, sink: inner= Nouewviile. American Bar Association, spoke 1783 and 1788 to bring home the on , 2081 BROADWAY | | POV Mrshirel EoSentilation; break-| _sbrings. Good heat. Private entrance. The Rev. A. Wesley Pugh of g Officials of New Town Ask || © Rooms, modern. garage 00 1} .Jast Optional CH-6268. ______ (OLIVE, 1898-Nite lates room baihs wil Muncie will open the first sessi before convention members at a realization that 13 separate colonies, Funeral Director 5 2205 E. NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA, 2009 N.—Master bedroom, | ities: private entrance. Also sleeping Sunday lr Ty Yor noon luncheon. The two-day meet- become 13 separate states, could not B P : S : 8.70078, TOtern. PETER «>:+4 175.00 | ypnhed nie Josslion. Sail: rooms, 8 © oss V'aXET ing will end tonight. survive as 13 separate nationalities everage ermit. : LI-8401 44 Vir inia Ave. | sexy w Dri iho TTR | CCENTAL. No 20—-Two-room aparfment. associate editor of Liberty Magazine, | : ; WALTER T. BLASENGYM g ' derore_Njeely furnished twin| complete. furnished ‘utilities. Private will speak at the OVernor’s banquet | More than 300 lawyers at the an- | Leadership toward the thought of a : . Ba ft 2 gents _or 2 girls, TA-205 hy entrance. Hot water. Monday. Committee reports Tues- Dual banquet heard Judge John J. united nation had to be patient and| The Indiana Alcoholic Beverages FUNERAL HOME $13.50; water paid; 867 DORMAN—Four- “ining FEA oe or gr a5 eg Garant ON en day forenoon will precede an ad- Larker of the Fourth U. S. Circuit | was. Perseverance of leadership Commission today studied the re- 3228 Shelb IY ors DR-2570 room semi-modern. RI-1862. | CH-1355-R. oo _ LI-4286. dress by Dr. W. Eugene Wolcott, | Court of appeals at Charlotte, N. C., | combined with patience has always | quest of officials of Lakeland that tn DORIA, a Rod Pl ry Jo | PENSSTLUANI, N WOn

: —— children welcome; porch newly furnished; constant hot water; rooms, kitchenette, st ° International trustee, of Des Moines declare that political democracy can | | won. it grant tavern permits in this new-{ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME yard; 1333 Gale. _ | _Drivate entrance. HA-4269-W. _ Reasonable. Phone.” ~~ Sealy Buen

Towa, to be followed by election of 0€ Preserved only by preservation of | Once ratified the Constitution ly incorporated town in La Porte|193 w. MICH. ST. BE-1034 | $31,350 CHESTER, N., 1456—New five-room PINE, N., 728—Nicely ly © orivate| RANDOLPH, N., 233 — Two-room apart-

district officers. | the principles upon which it origin- presented the outline of a form of County. Siticieneds Whiurpieed. yale paid. Of- "| pea, Sts, Te Loh middie- liad” dh private entrance; 7 : : een . ois en = V oom, Dbreak- : ally was based. government. To become a workable| In a hearing before the Commis- $65 DELAWARE, 2139 N.—5-room upper| fast, garage optional. Gentleman. Pri- STATE, N., 423—1 large light: “housekeep-

He said that changes of laws ef- instrument of government its words sion yesterday, town board members duplex. city heat, utilities furnished: | vate family. Phone. ing or Sleeping. Furnished or unfure fected by changing economic condi-| needed men in every succeeding said they knew of reports that there FLANNER & BUCHANAN A toorn—soroom tw: | TBE er Sioker nented. rete alites © tions must come by orderly amend- generation to administer it as great was gambling and bootlegging in MORTUARY weather-stripped. laundry, garage; water| Gentleman. HA-0334-W. private bath. Utilities, . i ment with no deviation from the as the men who wrote it. this district, but they said the - paid; $37.50. IR-4119 UPTOWN location, HE “outside rms,,| In basement. > Y y re 1 | principles of democracy. | And the greatest of them have cently had appointed a marshal and 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. CALIFORNIA, Boe 4-room double| newly decorated, = ventilation. 18'2| WASHINGTON, 2608 E.—Two rc rooms, kitch-

- ; with garage. HA-1038. S. Capitol. RI- 264 enette; clean, sink, ov t - 10 OPEN 00T. 7 The curse of totalitarianism is| been the men who have scught to thought they could preserve order. TA 4400 CARROL CS 1825 No. 5 Croom mot | VERMONT. B. 537; 2; light. airy |_stant hot water. fede uffed, con

that it sacrifices man to the state; make the Constitution workable in| The town has a population of ap- ern house, 82150. FLETCHER TRUST | = room Well furnished: clean: no other | 0TH. E, 314-2 Iatge clean front rooms; (the glory of democracy is that it the face of the new problems and proximately 900 and 1s located near OO. Li ls ea YoOmers bath; Innersprings: large closers: BR nditions that have faced th ichi i ; COLLEGE, 3955—3-bedroom double; redeco- | WASH. BLVD., 32D—Lovely front; cool, | adults. nds the strength of the state in the CO S a ce € na-| Michigan City. When it was incor- MRS. A. V. FRANCIS rated; near schools; water paid. $47.50.| quiet, innerspring. hot water. Gertie 11TH, E., 913—2. 3-1 room apartments; vp

‘dignity and happiness of man,” | tion from year to year. porated it took in the unincorpo- |, Bragtiful services. ~~ Terms extended, | CH-4993-V man. unfurnished. Water. ge lights

i I Yes, the greatest of hav ; 1730 COLLEG b HE-1635. iy __S., 30—Unfurnished 4-room | WASH. BLVD., 4757—Lovely front, near|_paid; side entrance. \ilianapolis Come Camera Club to Judge Parker asserted. S eg them have rated village of Korimbo. The Com- i modern. Splendid condition, renovating| bath, shower, gent preferred. Garage, furnished Fousekeeping: _down-

| “Increasing functions of Govern- been those who have not said—"It mission granted a retailer's permit BERT S. GADD furnace, $25. IR-5220. RI-7236. breakfast optional, _ L Private entrance: furnace ‘heat;

Sponsor Show at | ment must not be allowed to en-| Will not work; it cannot be done;|in Korimbo some time ago which 2430 Prospect St. DR-530% | 634 DORMAN—&-room semimodern double. WOODRUFF. 589 W. Drive —_ Attractive| utilities: $6.64 S. Belle Vie

|croach on fundamental rights of |it must be changed”—but rather still is in effect. SU alii SILE0. 456K. Delaware] [ION roo), Diehsans home pena FOUR furmishe modern rooms: Tiivehe John Herron. the individual. The totalitarian | those who have applied to the Con-| Three town board members, Ar- GRINSTEINER'S TYSTONE, 5326—Woll arranged 2-bed. | CH-6326-J. portation. reasonable. TR-7646, © ooo

| economy invariably and necessarily stitution of the United States the |thur E. Lambert, Carl Fyhr and 522 E. Market RI-5374 ® room modern bungalow double; large lot. | WOODRUFF PLACE, 920 E. DRIVE_Front IN BROAD RIPPLE—3 unfurnished rooms, iri “« i ” 3 : y ra : .50. . LI , 5172] near E. 10th. Employed person. Break- i ’ means the end of individual free- spirit of “full faith and confidence Charles Tryon, and Harvey H. Frier, PERSONAL SERVICE rd $32.50. MR. LINES fast optional, CH-4118-W. | Izhts, water furnished; near carline. BR.

The fifth annual invitational ¢x- qom.” which has come down to us from | clerk-treasurer, appeared before the G. H. HERRMANN

¢ | the convention which met here in ission. hibit of pictorial photography, DD OE Commission 1605 8. EAST ST. DR-4477

I [ Help Wanted—Male 9 Personal Services Personal Services 13

sponsored by the Indianapolis Camera Club, will open at the Wi PLANT AT BRAZIL $200 000 BLAZE APPLICATIONS OPEN WLM MR. ST. ORR will be in Room 204, Linden | el SE PE SR A es ’

Facial, TT and Set Herron Art Institute Sunday, Oct. Hotel, until Sunday to select 3 hig (Floor Sanders for Rent , FOR VETERANS’ UNIT 951 N. DELAWARE ST. school graduates for permanent traveling “UTA Foor Kresee Bide stm— ee rrrameae rE ) RIS uf pv out-of sar E ED FOLLOWS TREMOR AIR CONDITIONED HL be Ei Sr i Fe ISS 5c per hour. TA-1040, HAclubs and one Canadian club will i ~———MOORE.& KIRK ———| carance’ and psisonaiity will govern Complete Permanent Shampoo , $1 R. FOURNACE HARDWARE CO. be included in the display. Applications from Indiana war in person. INTERNATIONAL. 24 FI. “298 N. Penn | Furnace and Boiler Repairing

an reg [R-1150. CH-1808 TA-6056-8 ces o- TERNATIONAL. 3¢ FL. 2:9 N. Pen andl amy The Warren H. Munk trophy, a LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Sept. 17 veterans to fill vacancies in the NEED 3 men. sge 25-40. men With sulsl luis AD worth $10 on Secirv course |SMOCK HEATING CO. 435 Mass, LITO.

bronze plaque, will be offered by Northwestern Co. Accepts (U. P).—A fire which broke out| Veterans’ contingent of the Civilian SHIRLEY BROS. CO. ficient capital to make down payment|goval Beautv Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg | Furnace. steam boilers. parts—repairs

1 t kK i trailer; good incoms assured. Call ...L A the local club for the display of soon after an earth tremor shook Conservation Corps during theless N miinots St. L1-5408| DR- 3301. g (Alteration Specialist) —gusranteed. —

most meritorious photographs. A NLRB Findings. Little Rock last night, was brought | period Oct. 1-20 are now being ac- J. C. WILSON Ea EL le Ts (General Repairing)

: : . . - YOUNG or middle- -age man; steady work, | ALTERATIONS. ladies n's garme ————— committee composed of Director under control early today after hav ccpted, John H. Ale, manager of the good pay. Apply ge man, a. m. 214 Kresge| clean. MEY] nress. reline Jpessenabl GENERAL REPAIRING of all kinds. A Dee.

Wilbur D. Peet of the John Herron ing caused loss estimated at veterans Administration head-|PR-%3% TR Doma opamp 3 ER O. JACO real sewer man (bonded): prompt serve Art Institute, Valentino Sarra of| The Northwestern Manufacturing, S200 ow, th d of quarters, announced today. Florists & Monuments 6|TWO men (Hebrews) to sell roofing and 212-214 E_ 16th St TA-6687. | -ice. BE-1460. Chicago, and Herman Scherrer, In-|Co. has agreed to reopen its Brazil | 5 Tite Sm o e yg ro Unemployed veterans wishing to ui cor Ts hier hve. (Auto Repairing) (Interior Decorating) dianapolis, will judge the exhibits. plant on terms recommended by he IN aD S |enroll or re-enroll in the CCC should

The Indianapolis Club will be rep- the National Labor Relations origin was not known and there Was ge their aplications at the Veterans Delaware F lower Shop Schools & Instructions 12 SEE AD TEES OR Crore 517 N° "Tai PA Tho a sng Dares

resented in the exhibit, but is not Board.( Robert M. Cowdrill, NLRB 1° evidence of a connection betWeen | sqminjstration headquarters before|’922 N DELAWARE Ta-3181 | bott. LI-0972. satisfaction. RI-4096.

eligible for the award. regional director, announced today. it and the earth tremor. Oct. 1, Mr. Ale announced. Lost and Found 7 MEN, WOMEN—Get U. S. Government (Beauty Shop) Wewelers)

4 There was but one shock and ina ti Jobs. | 8105 to $175 month. Denendable. An invitational preview will be | The recommendations were made whi ; Application blanks and in- Prepare immediately for Indianapolis| JOLLEGE Beauty Shop Permanents, $2 u

held Saturday, Oct. 1. hile it shook frame houses and i i - ricini tions. t hours. | ~ 8h et 35. B05 College L1.2048 |F. C. BONNET, 162 N. ILL. RI.0960. Clubs to 2g represented are th by William F. Webb, trial examiner. rattled windows, it apparently structions will be furnished UPON | thor pair of spectacles, Shelby, between Ea Sina ramine iS Sheinpeo. 5 Expert a and watch repairing; A . 5 iL i 8 They included payment of $3000 in ‘caused no damage. It was felt written request by individuals, but Raymond and Southern. Return to 2437| pyll particulars and list positions FREE. (Body and Fender Repairing) __reasonab caaemy € It o y isht i - eloby. Write today. 25 coached free annually. |-—— _, h. the Boston C Fi wages to company employees throughout central and western Cannot be furnished in bulk to or FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 128 F. Fend and 226 N. Al (Labor Organizations) Pittsburg e Boston Camera Club, and an agreement to bargain col-| Arkansas, ganizations for distribution. Lost and Found 7| Rochester, N. Y. enaers jes Ala, — the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and jectively with the International ». |Siaightened, oainted. WARREN AUTO| INDPLS. TYPOGRAPHICAL 1 ONION

v Lessons. $1. 00 a and $1. 50. ERVICE. RI-5755 Glenn L. Mitchell, Pres... H. 8. Smith, the Cleveland Photo- | Epi VOCAL SERVICE. | CAR, Solenie, Soy. th Sk Fig | Ladies Garment Workers Union, | MEMPHIS, Tenn. Sept. 17 (U. y | TOY FOX_Black ano white. Lost vicinity a B Rl), LI128Y fOr SPOONS. (Coach Lines) Sec.. 380 E. Ohio.” Liaw. > “Tv graphic Society, Mr. Cowdrill explained. He said P.).—The same earthquake which of Westfield Blvd. and 52d St. Reward.| Phone RI. 5551 for lowest want ad| 703C YT ane aa (Laundry) Camera Club, the Photographic : BR-2920. word rate in the citv and auick results | omnia; swallow Coach Lines, 1207 S

[the recommendations constituted shook Little Rock last night was felt ladelphi h =e TOY FOX—Black and white. Lost vicinity . _ Meridian. DR-2476. Chartered service. | LAUNDRY ruffled curtains, 4 pairs 8L 00: Suey ne °F on 2 oi] one of the most drastic decisioa; here. It caused no damage. o Westfield Blvd. and 52d St. Reward. Personal Services q3 tnebn Contracting) | [ain 10c strip; blankets, doc. © HE: Sap ’|yet handed down in the State.” BR-2920. (Contracting)

the Telephone Camera Club OI" after opening the Brazil plant in CAN'T FIND WORK, for SHOES OT rer I hi Tov, wun [-R-U-S-S-E-S tor Ruptures |CLOGGED, troublesome sinks and other Lightning Protection)

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Manhattan and the Toronto (Can- vl 1 cleaned; excavating, cement ada) Camera Club. January, 1937, the company closed 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. NURSE'S black Shrgicel o case, Shelby car,| miiing guaranteed. LIFE . SAVER grams leaky basements waterproofed; old) LIGHTNING rods installed, serviced; guar-

t i - Sept. 4. Reward. 2141 Olive. FRUSSES. Exclusive Agents. Tk1.0338 k ork repaired; reasonaole. eed. M. J. HUMES, 1821 W. Washe he plant in July, 1937, Mr. Cow FUGITIVE YIELDS LQST_Boy's veilow gold Elgin Wrist watch. | H. E. FRAUER CO. 456 E. Washington. | Hy”5a0s. pales ington. BE-4327 t

drill said North of 38th. Reward CHINA PAYS U. S. He added the company not only DOST_Gow_last Friday: voung, black: re-| Complete Permanent BRICKLAYING. CEMENT WORK. Also Mattresses)

: PLASTERING. Fireproof garages, has agreed to comply with the CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 17 (U ward. Call DR-7597. 1833 Perkins. Haircut, Shampoo and A. Flyepront garages, Ti MATTRESSES pions

Set , : P.).—Martin Iovasich, 26, Spring- air — International. 2d Fl. 229 N. Penn. d reasonable. S. PROUD. Call E. RETRO, Sold. F OR SHIP BOMBING =oaras decision but has entered into field, Ill, who said he had escaped Help Waned--Femals 8 $1 JOIN OUR HA-3100-W JOIUvaled ms Seog URK 431 Mass.

a closed shop agreement with the ; Beni. roofing, painting, plaster- * . CHION S10 Bat Pore oy ove bo from the Jacksonville, Ill, Soa : FUR CLUB ing. brick work, general repairs. Work (Moving) WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (U. P). : Hospital, surrendered to Cincinnati WOMEN WANTED—Address our catalogs. SACKS BROS. 306-8-10 INDIANA AVE. | guaranteed. TA-0335 —The Chinese government, it was| OMe plant to Brazil, thereby pro- |, thorities yesterday because he ees pad, plc, * Free” detalles tur: Most Fabrics | rs LOOAL, Jong distance moving wit ol learned today, has paid the United |'iding employment for approxi- could not find a job. He said he oval Products, G.°P. O. Box TEARS, HOLES, BURNS" "Herren fOunitapiors-Cemant) DE umm TEIMAND States $264,887 in indemnities for|Mmately 200 workers. had been hunting work for two 164, Brooklyn. N. _ | INDIANA WEAVING CO. L1-067 [CARL GLESING. 4315 College. _ BE-4775 Peron Paivi : : ; : : WHITE girl, ST housework; apart- I SHAMPOO. Cement floors. walks. steps. drivewavs aperhanging—Painting the mistaken bombing of the dollar SCAR y months since escaping. ment; cook for two; care one child; SPECIAL 2AIR CUT SH 35¢|— i liner President Hoover off Shanghai ARED, LEAPS, DROWNS stay; $5. TA-0327. International Beauty School —239 N_Penn (Furnace Repairing) PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING oF

Aug. 30, 1937. BRACCIANO, Sept. 17 (U. P.).— Save at Help Wanted—Male ol © anyrledemm on WE GLEAN. hot, cold air pipes and fur. dares RE AY YR ons AR An authoritative source confirmed Salvatore Passarelli, 30, a Fascist WEST In Ns naces, $3.50 Let us stimate your fobs. (Paperhanging) Bs a dispatch saying that the foreign|blackshirt and volunteer in Spain, SALESMEN—The Holland Furnace Co. Washington Loan > Sinanes “Asepcy. In Inc.| makes of furnaces Guaranteed. LI-4602. RT ! office had delivered a check to the|was drowned today when he jumped Sanit world's larges installers of residential WE CLEAN hot, cold air pipes and fur-| pomen as oro wT 0, 8. Conswate sb ChunSking Ju overboard IfoF 8 JOWWDL, «isang 363 North Illinois wil tain 3 men in ehelheering and New Plates Handies Ra nl repaired. an on monty. © Repatr pli Iv euaranteed CHAI) 5 edge. 20} Sul: full settlement for damages to the/it was going to be hit by a low-| 30] East Washington . "at OTL, 3, perjon, Sept 38% N. Penn. Rm. 305. RI1250. makes of furnaces. Guaranteed. BI-4602. | — at est

a SiG . 1 t ship and injuries to several persens|ilying military seaplane, Two com- . 8 E. North St. ER Studebaker Didcributor. VICTOR FURNACES, Stokers, Oil Burners. Ry alone _to read vou uf ent ad

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