Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1938 — Page 10
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State Co-operative Group Organized
Right of State AGE to Fix Rate on Small Borrowings Challenged.
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A fish fry from 6 to 10 p. m. tomorrow and Saturday will be held by the Parents’ Council of Roy Scout Troop 60 at Utley Hut, 3731 Boule vard Place, Homer L. Ottinger and W. €. Letgsigner, cochairmen, ans nounced
| A suit attacking constitutionality | of the Indiana Petty Loan Regula« | tion Act wag on file in Superior | Court 5 today. Brought by the Financial Ald
[ Corp, the suit challenges the right pls heen rsaived oy ¢ PRrian, siveekly publication o roa i s 8 , “3 . - of the tate Department of Fi Ripple High School, in a contest nancial Institutions to fix interest qhonsored by the Quill and Seroll
| rates on petty loans under $300, High School Journalistic Society, it | The corporation charged that the Was announced today. The Riparian | was judged best in the smaller high
| act, passed in 1033, provided for an " : schools’ contest, | “unwarranted delegation of [to the State Department | nancial Institutions.” The suit set out that the Legisla« ture fixed the interest rate at 3'; v l oa 4 Ohio St, Indianapolis. The class per cent per month and that the is the largest to enroll since 1982. State Department of Financial In<'gmicials announced. | stitutions subsequently reduced the rate to 3 per cent per month, | The action named officials of the
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NA a NRL The Rev. Howard Judah of the Brightwood Free Methodist Church
| State Institutions Department, Gov-| to discuss "All Are Invited” at
[ernor Townsend, State Auditor the East Miami Street Mission at BOUNTY PLACED “ON [Laurence Sullivan and Attorney| ''30 P. m. tomorrow, GROUNDHOG'S HEAD
General Omer 8, Jackson as deof | Ritualistic and social program for nl EDWARDSVILLE, Ill, Sept. 22 (U, P).-—Madison County officials |
The plaintiff asked the court to the Seottish Rite has been come hand down a “declaratory judge Pleted for the year, Lewis F. Mal« ment” and define the rights of loan | COMM thrice potent master, an- pave decided to dispense with the | companies in Indiana. nounced today, Grades will be con- proverbial spring weather forecast | Officials of the State Institutions ferred in two sections, the first on services of the groundhog. The | Department declined | to comment, | a and Friday nights from board of supervisors appropriated | $1000 to pay g bounty of 25 cents on | each groundhog killed in the county
- a ov, 2 to 25, the second on after ons or evenings from Nov, 28 LABOR 10 ACT ON 8 a I > rhovich Mis Mi Ke arovichs Mrs Mike s Lash, the Misses Irene nh: son, Niek irvivors: Wife, Cathe-
Times Phsto Commission members and advisers howls above
are (left to right): State Senator Jacob Weiss (D. Indianapolis): Frank Bane, Chicago; State Senator Ura Seeger (D. Lebanon); Mr. Finney: State Rep. A. H Warnick (D. Attica), and Henry W. Toll, Den« ver, Mr. Bane and Mr. Toll are members of the Council of State Governments, the central organs ization to which the state commissions are affiliated,
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1938>) FINANCE FIRM |0O’MAHONEY TO BACK [ule to speak before the convention POSTMEN'S’ S BENEFITS developments this week have made it necessary to change my plan.” | WASHINGTON, : Sept, 232 (U, P).|— The Indiana Stamp Club will hold) Nominations of the Exchange —Senator Joseph OC. O'Mahoney officers will be announced tomors- . . row noon at the regular luncheon tional Association of Postmasters in retary, announced today, Feature Paul, Minn., that lof the meeting will be a bourse at he will introduce a bill at the next SOAP Changes in the new Federal congress to admit all merit service OINTMENT a million stamps on hand for trading and selling. by Carl J, Wilde, U, 8. referee in|iijrement Act. bankruptey, tomorrow noon before | Senator * O'Mahoney was sched- | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, Club, THe 2 A Ne rmmppinttpr ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22 (U. P).- ) 8 Jo. coroner's jury today returned a vers | business agent for the Electrical | Workers Union, who allegedly was his death at the hands of unknown ~ BLACK: DRAUGHT - assailants nothing to stories previously told ’ police. The principal witness was WHEN consti. agent, who was with Mr, our zest for wor Sehading when he was killed, police ih cheer York of s Dr 1p, clear Mr, Thompson said Mr, Schading had just locked the door to the This fine old vegetable from a nearby alley and started medicine brings quick shooting, They did not speak, he headache, poor appetite, and other dragging Bes tion. You can depend on Black-Draught. Get druggist today and keep tt handy, so you'll be
CIR CLING THE CITY devlopmenis his voek pave made | R first regular meeting tomorrow Club Campaign Committee for new '0.) ’ YOUR BAB (night at its new club rooms at the ; yo) rouny advised: ihe Na ——— Ys Rote Antlers, Fred 8. Smith, see meeting al Hotel Washington, | convention at St. whieh the committee hopes to have to help k he sk Bankruptoy Act will be discussed postmasters to benefits of the Re- | from teritation. iy ays ordre] the Optimist Club at the Columbia |= me———— _ diet that Arthur Schading, 51, th anks to murdered Monday night, came to Witnesses at the inquest added John M. Thompson, assistant busi- pation threatens to steal said, A up with Black-Dravght! [union's hall when two men leaped 0 relief from tiredness, sal py symptoms of constipa. a package from your on to wi
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hh 1 en Pickard, Mrs. J. W. Can ROONVILLE Lo Jane Shoemaker a World 'survivers: Parents nd Mrs, Delmar | Vuke ) “Ia Nn a A tA former assist ant ho ara Ann and|ar Inaianapoiis rs nni plin, 9 irvivors: Huse dand Y Sis Nis \ dla Pecken
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Dee. 1, the announcement stated War veteran ana john Sullivan Geraldine Evans { Survive Parents, Mr. and Mus Evans: brothe: Ralph and Willis JASPER Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider { Survivors sons J 1, Clarence
superintendent of yarks, will uried tomorrow ait Hill following
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de died ues \ H T . ou ERO. Samuel A w ebb, 80. Survive Ravmond: siste Anna Burke 15° Administration jo Ss. Robert, ae William | Mrs Joseph RKordes, brothers, Joseph 1. after a an ate SISter. Mrs. BQ MOrris Alors Schima is CONNERSVILLE Mrs. Annabell F. Fey JEFFERSONVILLE “Mrs Clara B. Lam. 8 fusband, John; sisters, Mrs 3. Survivors Husband, Wiliam member of Cat C Smith ana ! Sarah A, Lud tere, Mrs. William Vessels and Miss | ; Nek q sons, Robert and George, | A. M CYNTHIANA Mrs OU larence Hills: brother, George | M. KE. vivors: Husbana, An |
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« Proposals of Federation Would Ask Revision of Indiana Statutes.
LAFAYETTE, Sept P)A| Me ent TH Krieger: [S66 of 50 resolutions be James and Krnesty SIL adopted today at the 54th annual [convention of the Indiana State Federation of Labor Part of the proposals were drafted | by President Carl Mullen of Hammond and the executive board. These would return the direct primary for nomination of Governor land other state officials: revise the Unemployment Compensation Law; & [ereate a state wage and hour and Sure | aie be : aw: ali “{vivors: Husband. Henry, daughters, Mus workmen's compensation law; elim= oul Gorrell and Mrs. Edith Burt, droth-! inate industrial home work and the
& ¢ er John | Neat He . marketing of prison-made goods. & Buchanan Mort * LEGION DISPUTES KOKOMO_ Mis. Cora Kirby, 8% Sure I ! 8 ner & Buchanan Mott | yvors Rusby NE. Kirby: daughter,
A bring local guarantees of collective Mrs. Adams diea yester- s. Cha 'V._ Oir, brothers Ed_ Ot, I hargaining rights, and provide free ¢ home. 1918 Cal DRAFT RESOLUTION Pr ank ane Jef Harrell: sister, Mrs, Chess ‘school books in public schools. Charles F. Spann, 53. Survivors: Moth Resolutions introduced on the nn © Spann paothers Coo and floor of the convention recommend Frances Beard and | that prevailing wages be paid on all WPA projects; condemned Muncie | officils for action they allegedly
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neral service nd Mr ~hanan Mont an \ na Mo! and | at the ve and | long
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ix Cavert, 70 arew. son Pu jaughter, Mrs. Fait} Riadie, ie pin and Will MeDowell member ol EVANSVILLE IS Wite
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McNama x i » » » ! RENBALLYILLY ugnst J Inv Agnes, dan Margaret nt and KENDALLVILLE Will Miller, ® 8Survivors: Pa Mr. and ® Mes Daniel Mil 1 KEWANN AMIS 1da Mae Search, N35 Survivors: Nephews, Arthur, Floyd, Alva and Chester Miller KNIGHTSTOWN Mrs,
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Teders ghiers, Agnes, sons, Clare Robert,
irvivors: Wife Albert Siackier; Edward, Leonara Misses Anna John Lugs; and Stephen Spite
stepmotinel : Mrs JLo ithport; tour ard DD, New York, Charles, Indian
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Kokomo nd Albert D., STELLA Y ADAMS, Indianapolis for 3% uried Sat Dds at Cemetery at Laiayette funeral services at 10 a.
Renschler, 66. Sur. Myrtle Dues; sons
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J¢ yn. F iavia_ § Miss Fl LAFAYETTE—Richard W ther. 66, survivors: Wie, Margaret i R 5, Mrs | Margaret Purdy, Mrs J ans | Miss Ruth Mather, son. Richarq, st { Mrs. Laura Geniry, Mrs. Mmnie “Route that ani Mrs. Ella Brashier; brother. Llova {| LA PORTE-—Mrs. Emily A. Miller, 90 (U. P.). Survivors Son, Lew: brother, Sevmour how
‘| Learn far| Mrs. Hattie Beil Husband, Mahion the Government should go in draft-| pEBANON—Mis | vivors: Husband, capital, as well as manevent of war, arose today as 130,000 American Legionnaires their 20th annual national
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ys Committee Argues Over War Profit Clause.
<he is sw ———— Samuel | Dr. John W and Ralph COS- | — and a sister, Mrs Indianapolis
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erbein Buck, 3 survivor Zulia E. Dulin, 68 Dora: daughters, Oma Shoemaker, Mazephie Hull,
A Ing private Ova Ottinger, Mrs Georgia Artman, Ellen Sanders ! Rhoda Mrs. Mary Catherine Hays, and John
LOGANSPORT Miss Helen Mae Kesling, |
RAY WEDDLE, 42 of 2047 CenAve was electrocuted aceclhigh tension wire at ymsville vesterday. is to be buried “rown Hill Saturday following convention. AG) services at 2 p. m. at the The CORIGVErsy & Feeney Funeral Home Weddle wa elect
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1000 MEN AGREE
— their average opinion rates Old Quaker, now 3 years
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One thousand men—from {wenty-two states were asked to try 3-year Old Quaker and rate its worth. Their answers will cause the biggest surprise of the month in the whiskey business — will astonish whiskey experts—bring joy to whiskey buyers. For the average opinion of these 1,000 men rated 3-year Old Quaker worth $1.39 more a quart than its actual selling price. And they smelled Old Quaker — tasted it — took a drink of it — without knowing its name, age or price. We make the claim: Old Quaker at 3 years has reached its Golden Age. Mature on every count— due to our special methods — which include ageing under scientifically controlled summer temperature and checking 51 times from grain to glass. For
the straight enjoyment you get from Old Quaker,
NOTE: These trials were conducted by Market Research Corporation of America.
we believe you would gladly pay more than the unusually low price asked for this 3-year-old whiskey.
We Invite You To Try It
If what 1,000 men have said is true, we prediet every man who loves good whiskey will want to try Old Quaker—3 years old. For in these men’s opinions it offers you a clear-cut saving of at least a dollar a quart. Try it today and see if you agree—then we'll be grateful to hear your frank opinion.
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* Average price exactly $1.39 more a quart.
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F. J. Muller, Washington, D. C.,, rates Old Quaker Whiskey in the $4.00 class,
NOW YOU CAN AFFORD 33-YEAR-OLD WHISKEY
took in a machinists’ strike: asked all women be refused jobs in Reports Membership Rise sur«| Mr. Mullen told the delegates that ang [last year until thera are now 10,000 | more members than a vear ago. establishment of an education dehroke man. brother, Charles [ partment oR RRA RR Ch CN ) " resolutions committee sessions over | MILLERSBURG Mrs Nellie MORO 10 " . | Brothers, John, William tor of the Workers’ Education Butake the profit out of MONTICELLO Mic, Pauline A. Girt veau of the A. F. of L, and Robert Lee of Oklahoma Pherson and Mis. Grace Jennings e , | PICK TEACHERS' SECRETARY ” | vivors Sister, Mrs. Rachel Williamson survived by Mrs. throwing the Legion's support berite Weddle and a | Survivors: Sisters, Misses Ronnie and urer of the Indiana State Teachers’ falgar: and two sist Mys tion, providing for the drafting of NEW CASTLE—Dr. Herman Ww. E daugh. | Who died recently. Lee McDonald; son, Rodney: mother, . liberations to such an extent that Vv. G | D0 T¢ PWA Was; PERU—Albert EB. Sutter, 60. Survivors: CKES likely before the matter | Brothers, Amos and Jacob. sisters, Mrs PETERSBURG-—-Stanley N, Crawford, 70. Survivors Daughter, Mrs, John Lamp; TASHINGTON (U.P). F. Chadwick of Seattle was unop- \ INE ! " nN 3 iva b “ «pd for com . y CON | Ors Son uddie: mother, Works Administrator Har- posed for commander, The only con Jines' brothers. Paul and dition ‘ork, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. ROANN-—Harve Malick, 61 iditional PWA funds York, New SEYN a yw {id that to his knowledge the Fred Ross of Nebraska, Homer S.iqiFhore tWife Gora: davemiore Mrs Flovda Whiteinghill and Miss Nellis Mae Maine were nominated for the other and Thomas: sister, Mrs. John Browning. four districts without oy position SHELBYVILLE-—Miss Bertha Urick, 67. will go aboard the fleet tomorrow to SLi Dothers, Tony, Frank, George and GLASS-EATERS MUST watch maneuvers by 31 warships an NOT TURN AMATEUR California coast ! SULLIVAN Ode Collins. 3 N. Y, Sept. 22 (U.P). fer of La Societe des 40 Hommes gobi ARAR0 Sa Renter: Campbe 18, of Flint, gt 8 Chevaux. American Legion soRuge Fentv B. Merritt 1 : WAKARUSA— Mrs. Geneva Cook, 88 Frenry B. Merritt for dis-|,e.elected historian: William conauct Schlupp Chicago, conducteur: | Smith. Mrs. Fdwin Hoover. Edna Heer and Mrs. Edwin Fields: son, Dennis en bana concert Sutn Lenelm Park, Mich, avocat; Clifton —— an impromptu perierm- yj, Raker, East Orange, N, J, draIS NO DISTINCTION Minneapolis, Minn; William J. ot | Saver. Manchester, N. H.; John H. toothless deer is declared by game Del. experts to be of no particular credit become so old as to lose all of its ' teeth, almost anyone could knock ELEVEN-DAY TRIP Sept. 22 (U. |
taverns, and opposed any state law Ps. | the Indiana Federation membership The federation held a symposium 0 OGANSPORT George adli e RY gi rocuted ° Survivor Daughtey Reckney Headlining th ymposium Survivors, Daughters, Mrs. GErtinde J. Watt, director of the A. F. of L.'s to the committee a pro= gi “yohn, Frank and Robert brother, Chailes Kerling { Miss Opal Skinner has been vy ” Wil- yd the bill in Congress. nee brot Alonzo J Minnie Detrick, Mrs. Rose Funk and Mrs | Association pending election of a Maxwell and Miss Verne private capital as well as men in|ald, 55 Survivors: Wil dna; wi Lucy MeDonald, brother, Dr. another last-minute session Mary Lundry, Mrs. Sarah Clingaman, Muvs, WILL ASK FOR MORE wet to the convention floor today. | | Todav's election of national offi-| son, Hollie, ckes said todav he does not test for vice commander appeared tO Mys. William Fortner and : Survivors: Wife, Cora: daughters, Murs. has not renewed Oakey of Wisconsin, James P. Crowlium to = : Survivors: Mother, Mrs, Rosa Urick: sisApproximately 50.000 Legionnaires na Thomas P. Bward, 88 and 410 airplanes off the Southern Jamse ©O. Sheppard. Edgefield, | wife: daughters, Virginia, June, Paul and Robert brothers, Dr Mich. received suspended sen-|qja] organization. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Walter Eby, Campbell, a carnival per-|ecnarles W rdery, Indianapolis Charlie: Araery, b : WARSAW--Gearge Cook. 64, Survivor: glass chewing and eating and the Rev Fr Charles F. GILROY, Cal, Sept. 22 (U. P).— penjand, Knoxville, Tenn, and Edin to the hunters it ovel with a club. have dis-
[that would license unions. Mrs. | has increased rapidly during the on education, preparatory to the Survivors: Mother, Mrs - | <1 . '] . S . n 4 . i. - proposed universal draft act MINERAL—Asa Veatch, 36. Survivors: Sl eakers were Spencer Miller, direc Veh yekamp, Mes. Freeda Cope. M . Bde social security division, 0 vears that it draft a resolution MUNCIE-—Mrs. Mellie Bennett, 68 Sur. ” ” NEW ALBANY Benjamin FE. Detrick, named {emporary secretary-treas« te eheullia SEARSR A clause of the proposed resoluNashville Georg Kenneth Stonecipher. 1 McDon- | SUCCESSOr to Charles O. Williams, . ters, Mis. Fred Mann and Miss reddle. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla times of war, upset committee deDonald consider Ida Krieg cers aroused little interest. Stephen PRINCETON. Ernest 1 ‘ih A ; : . ah to ask Congress next vear be in the district representing New Mabe Harry Smith, Mrs, Helen Blackmore, Mrs. nermit | ley of Mississippi and Bd Quinn of thampeon: sons, Clarence, Dennis. Fred Zeppelin ters, Mrs John Scott and Mrs. Anna wil and Clvde; daughter, oe S.C. is the new chef de chemin de | mother Mrs. Nan Collins and Dr Henry Ruge. sister tence when before Mag-| p gE Clements, Indianapolis, was Mrs. Timothy _ Holdeman, Rollo was charged with entertain- | porrespondent; Albert J. Flynn, | goiner, Ov Monesen, Pa., aumonier naThe killing in this vicinity of WO ward A. Mulrooney, Wilmington, | Thev insist that when a buck has LOBSTER SURVIVES |
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EGGS SHIPPED BY AIR se ru tre
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 A commercial airliner passed through here recently carry 918 pounds of eggs from Louisville, Kv., to Newa N. J were used in a serum experiment Airline officials reported the egas hum6120—and an omelette showed in a pla | TI ———— AUTO TROUBLE CALL DON HERR
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R. Marsh, salesman, thinks 3-year Old Quaker is priced $1.30 a quart below its true worth.
“Dad” Benzing, hartend er, ought to know good whiskey and he figures Fold Quaker at $3.69 a quart.
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