Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1938 — Page 18

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300 EAPECTED TOMORROW FOR BANK CONCLAVE

Region Four of State Group Will Hold Meeting; Myers To Speak.

More than 300 bankers from eight counties will attend the meeting of Region Four of the Indiana Bankers Association tomorrow at the Clayyool Hotel. William C. Grauel, region president and vice president of the Merchants National Bank, will preside at business sessions, beginning at 3 30 2 m onen. H. Myers, Muncie, Association president, will open the business en ing with a talk on “Your State Association® Other speakers will be Paul N. Bogart, chairman of the Association's legal affairs committee and president of the Merchants National Bank of Terre Haute, who will discuss “Our ndiana Bank Tax Problem,” and Croan Greenough, Indiana University.

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a of President Ne , Indiana University nd an invitation to bankers oe the Indiana Banking ence Oct. 24 to 26 at I. U. under the joint auspices of the Association, the University and the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions A style show and tea for wives of Associa 11 be sponSen > by the Auxiliary of the Marion County Bankers As jon at 3 ). m. tomorrow at Avres Auditorium ollowing the business session and the Indianapolis Clzarwill be host at a social 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. A ban-| ill be given at 7 p. m. with] the Christine rie Following an address Mills, informal until midnight The region Boo ne, Hamilt s. Johnson,

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Preparing for War in Time of Peace

Corps and anti-aircraft artillery practice for air defense maneuvers to be held Oct. 3 to 20. In the photo above, the gun has just been fired at a towed target picked out by a battery of searchlights.

Flame shooting from anti-aircraft guns and powerful searchlights stabbing the darkness give a realistic wartime appearance to the countryside

around Fort Bragg, N. C, as the U. S. Army Air

Maguire distinct by Dick adorning the Federal Building were washed several years ago by a dancing will continue contractor who left their feet dirty.

feet are dirty and the matter came up today only because the workmen Morgan and Tipton Who are noticed the dirty ues a statue's feet than your own {believe that the rain all these years {has washed the garments women, but

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SLAYER IS GIVEN EXECUTION STAY

Swain Gets ts Until Feb. 17 Before Paying for Murder

By JOE COLLIER Of Grocer.

Government has no record of it, there is a! that the statues of four women

Stone Feet Easier to Wash Than Your Own—No Fooling

Federal Building Workers Find that Statues Didn’t Receive a Complete Bath.

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Execution of convicted as the slayer of an

Evansville grocer, was stayed by the Indiana Supreme Court today until Feb. 17, 1939, to enable his attorney to take further appeal steps. Swain was convicted on a charge of murder during commission of a robbery in Vanderburgh Circuit Court Dec. 14, 1937, and a temporary restraining order issued in La Porte Superior Court Aug. 11, 1938, had delayed his execution, In fixing the new execution date, the Supreme Court also dissolved the temporary restraining order on

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laundering the building feet of the statand claimed it’s easier to wash | { Some old-timers in the building) of the the garments and that’s why

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

CLAIMS BUMPER GROPS RESULT IN LOSS TO FARMER

Schenck Scores Opposition To Control of Production.

Bumper wheat crops mean al financial loss to the farmer, and the consuming public gains little] from low farm crop prices, Hassil | BE. Schenck, Indiana Farm Bureau, Ine, president, said today. “It takes but a small amount of | thinking,” he said, “to analyze the reasons why certain groups of peo- | ple so bitterly oppose any move- | ment on the part of farmers to so arrange their production so that| great surpluses are not created tol force the market prices below the] cost of production “No consideration seems to be given the fact that the 1938 wheat) crop is worth two hundred million dollars less to farmers than the] much smaller crop of last year, for] everyone else, including the ele-| vator operator, railroads and storage | terminals, all base their handling charge on a per bushel basis. “Thus a big crop pays evervone more except the farmers, and handling charges are no lower than, [ last year. Furthermore, the specu- | lator has a greater number of bushels to juggle.

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them In their public loneliness, look alike as four statues in a wall, have developed differindividual traits. One of them, for instance, has formed the habit of holding an anil mn her lap, which is about the most unproductive thing a woman uld do with her spare time in this day and age Another holds a scroll, another a ickle and some grain and another sword. There's no writing on them to tell why, and if any one no one

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TOWNSEND TALKS AT GOVERNOR CONCLAVE

Urges Closer Co-operation pecorations, chairman, Contes: IF. \ Herbert R. Wald; banquet, H Wa John Knox and Alex J. Tuschinsky

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March 29-April 1.

Health education, safety training and school athletics will be discussed at a convention of the Midwest Society for Physical Education here March 29 to April 1 More than 1600 delegates are expected to attend from Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia, Members of the program commit - tee are Emil Rath, Indianapolis, W K. Streit, Cincinnati, society president; A. H. Pritzlaff, Chicago, secre-tary-treasurer; Harry L. Samuel, | University of West Virginia, mem- | ber-at-large; Miss Helen Hazelton, | Purdue University, vice president, and Joseph J. Cripe, assistant mans | ager of the Indianapolis Convention | and Publicity Bureau High school and college physical | education and health teachers and! safety directors comprise the meni-| bership of the association.

the motion of Alfred F. Dowd, Michigan City State Prison warden. Defense Attorney R. L. Bailey is expected to appeal to the Court from the Vanderburgh decision overruling a motion for a writ of error coram nobis.

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“If lower prices on raw farm| products were reflected in like de-| gree in the prices of the finished] | products, greater consumption | ' might be stimulated and the sur- | plus soon removed, “This, however, is not the case | The consuming public gains ithe from low farm crop prices; in fact, |

labor and industry eventually will pay the bill, for farmers have just 200 million dollars less to spend for the other man’s products. “Organized agriculture has never asked for more than parity-—equal purchasing power with other groups. “We believe much should be done | to clarify the administration of the 1938 Agricultural Adjustment Administration program. This has been the contention of the Farm Bureau since the farm program was instituted.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1938

for the crop year of 1939, as stated | Batten today recessed the 13-

by one Indianapolis paper,” said] Mr. Schenck, “but they did vote! eight to one to be one of five or| six counties in the United States] to try an experiment sponsored by | this same Agricultural Adjustment Administration, for what may prove,

to be a fairer distribution of acre-| age allotments and benefit ~pay-| ments. They gave a 90 per cent] endorsement.” WEIRTON HEARING RECESSED |

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