Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1938 — Page 2
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MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1938
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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speaker over the radio at his home, he fell asleep, toppled from his chair, and struck his head on another. He was treated at City Hospital.
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Bulkley-Taft Debates SEEK HAZARDS In ‘Key Ohio’ Recall IN PREVENTION Lincoln and Douglas OF FIRE DRIVE
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| The successful salesman is one! who studies his customers’ wants in| a co-operative manner, Prof. Felix | E. Held of Ohio State University | told approximately 400 delegates to| the 19th annual convention of the International Trade Composition | Association at the Hotel Lincoln today.
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TIME TURNS BACKWARD GREAT FALLS, Mont, Oct. 10 (U. P).—With the reopening of school, Everett J. Lease, 6, son of Thomas Lease, superintendent of parks, began his school career by occupying the same seat in the first
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (U. P.) — Works Progress Administration officials reported today that WPA employed reached a record 3.120036 during the week ending Sept. 24. It| was the sixth consecutive week! that a new record high was estab-| lished. | Officials indicated, however, that | the increase is tapering off as only | 5965 workers were added in that week, compared with 12,030 in the week ending Sept. 17. Increase of | approximately 25.000 a week were | reported during the summer. They said they believed their re-| cent estimate of 3,139,000 as the peak for the present program would | stand despite storm rehabilitation |
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an inspection of all buildings in the City in connection with the observment—or, rather, reviving an old and famous custom—in the series of va uk public debates, on the same platform, between its candidates for the The men, chosen from various National Interest pointed at this critical contest in an always doubt- | week. After inspection of all busi : : Be : . A > : . b SPECLL : ol= “No commodity or service it-| ful—and key—state has been intensified by the current debate, for it ness houses and residences in their Seif has any sales appeal ir yn controversy over whether the Roosevelt program should continue essen- hazards are to be issued. BONDS ORDERED RS gt, ea tially in present form, whether it should be modified or whether there| chief Kennedy and Bernard Be a acteristics of be commen Ohio, a state rather typical of the) > ® Oo Division, are speaking this week to shine : Y ) Ey $ , S S + sociation president, presided over | nation’s economic structure with its lemployees of hotels, theaters, film WoOrk on New York St. Proj- | the first of the ] . ) |exchanges, oil concerns and garages Overbay, Indianapolis, a heir to all the confusing problems tila lon fire hazards and duties in case former Association president, de Which peiples pubis Oielsls, Op gency. k livered the address of welcome. fers a fair proving ground for New Meanwhile, all public, parochial Next Week. De ae Hi) and private schools were conducting wh Best, Philadelphia; O. C. Geffken, | fire drills. Last week, Mayor Boetch- : Chicago, and C. Kenneth Miller, In-| . : a € : J : v Ye , y ected 20, se 1 BI, this Ohio contest and its personal- | er issued a proclamation designating The Works Board today directe | ities. Republicans, still anxiously | On display was an exhibit of ad-| I De Dt: Farm Belt Grumbling, Sccial and urging citizen to rid their by sale of bonds for the City's share vertising material including cards | Hal candidate, are waiching ule ) premises and houses of hazards and of the reconstruction of the W. New and booklets entered by some of the i to educate children in fire preven-|«- i i best-known firms in the business Ohio (so-called mother of Presi- Security Overshadow ; Pp York St. bridge, to be built at an ess. dents), himself the son of a Pres- Forel n Affairs R D MacDaniel chairman of th | Pri con} a y : 5 . . D. y C he rinter editor, was to judge the ex19 . fire prevention and protection com-| A PWA grant for 45 per cent of jp; Refer to Lincoln C | | / be d.| V : are ‘With: WASHINGTON, Oct. 10( U. P.).— of Commerce, said that Indianapolis| Work will begin within the next visit the Brown County State Park Taft is a name to conjure wit has made an outstanding record in| week, according to H. B. Steeg, City today. to 100k into- the crystal phi of 190. Sapa RE Uatishagiolis] He said that City ordinances for| Meanwhile, the Board approved a SEIN RIT Out here in Ohio they like 10 Tyme) today with domestic pProb-!fire-proof roofing, improved fire petition of the Indiana Motor Bus Gro AN ENTS FOr I ole Steam thi famous Lincoln-Douglas debates, a re-established over foreign! for fireman, improved water| The change calls for routing of Tr Sha a 5] 8 NY. NT © ; “i . i Se an inglet i, opening the first of the six Buikiey: affairs as of first political signi-|,)quse public consciousness to the Capitol Ave. to N. Illinois St. and || Ends. Taft debates in the historic town © ficance. menace of fire have contributed to thence north on Illinois St. to West- |} 508 Macs. Ave. 'S i le s ride— g 5 | : - . ; Thais Sa lonsvie Sle pr before returning to Hyde Park, N. Y.| iran from N. Capitol Ave. east on Be from the Some reorganization of anti- {16th St. to N. Illinois St. and then Linceln-Douglas debates, > 1 controversy over the issue of slav- develop almost immediately. But the : 4 : Tew the ¢ w! ecessary because over the New Deal. embracing as it Cisions confronting the New Deal a ay yee ae does a peaceful political, social and still appear to center around crop ois St. between 16th end 35th Sts | s St. 3 S. at least, of rescuing a part of the Treasury, now apparently headed | population from economic slavery for a spending record. COUCH IS GIVEN LIFE into the hands of the people. That ticians last week estimated a sur-| this ideal is being attained is, of prise boost in prospective cotton | 24, but Subsequent Brilliant minds have argued over where Abe would stand in the curon a conclusion. Democrats claim Mr. Lincoln, as Republicans now decorating his grave with wreaths. Mud-Slinging Missing the fieldhouse of Marietta College had none of the Lincoln homely wit eloquence. Two modern debaters, with microphone attachments about neither of the other two would have understood. ing and significant in a discussion of fundamental principles by two without the mud-slinging, rancor grade that his father occupied on requirements in New England and! and personal abuse so common to his first day at school 24 years ago. Charleston, S. C. which the writer heard only recently in. South Carolina debates. that this argument is not tc be between 100 per cent New Dealism cating that a compromise ground already is being sought by the two to the Roosevelt way and some concessions to changes in the Roosevelt
Forty City firemen today began COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 10.—Ohio is conducting an interesting experi- {ance of Fire Prevention Week. . | U. S. Senate, Robert J. Bulkley, Democratic incumbent, and Robert A. stations by Chief Fred Kennedy, at-! Taft, Republican aspirant. [tended a Fire Prevention School last | revolves about fundamentals of the New Deal at a time of high-pitched districts, orders for correction of fire “There must be a union of the norshould be a definite turn of direction. Lynch, head cof the Fire Prevention Sol M. Cantor of New York. As-| part rural, part industrial pattern, ; ie] [38 ee two-day sessions. | Beautiful Walnut ect Will Start Within {of emergency 1 A HINGTO Frank M. Sherman and J. Stanley | But there is another interest in| . 3 dianapolis, spoke at a luncheon. | | Oct. 9 to 16 as Fire Prevention Week the City Controller to provide $62,000 performance of their candidate nj | | estimated cost of $110,000. Laurence B. Siegfried, American ident and Chief Justice. mittee of the Indianapolis Chamber | the cost already has been approved.| Wives of the delegates were to . | President Roosevelt returned to the when Republicans gather hopefully recent years in reducin r ses. | engineer. ) g fire ro] RCN refer back for comparison to the... tanly farm relief and social fighting machinery, training schools Co. for a change in routing of busses. | SPWiEngle, Steam o or we Whit id in Security, LL ! Yh an ex-Governor George White did in : facilities and constant efforts to busses east on 38th St. from N.|| Set ana Rinsie Roberts Beauty Shop Marietta Saturday night. He plans to remain here a weck the City’s record. field Blvd. The busses previously = a and the €sbionage facilities is expected to WPA LISTS AGAIN porth on N. Illinois St. to Westfield va. erv is matched in the controversy most difficult questions and de- | The company, in its petition, said economic revolution with the ideal, prices and the condition of the and turning political power back| Agriculture Department statis- 3,120,036 on Rolls for Sept. | course, disputed. rent controversy, without agreeing are claiming Thomas Jefferson and Certainly the opening debate in and droilery or of the Douglas’ fiery their necks, discussed issues which] But there was something refreshaspirants for high public office, political campaigns of today and The first debate revealed clearly and 100 per cent opposition, indimajor parties, with some concession way.
Sees Reform Necessary
For Mr. Taft approved some of the Roosevelt reforms as necessary, though contending modification is needed, while Senator Bulkley resented very much the charge that he would swallow everything the President recommended, that he is a ‘rubber stamp.” “If anyone says that I have made any promise fo support, sight-unseen, anything that the President proposes, that is an mtruth,” the Senator declared emphatically. “But if anyone says I am ‘for’ the President; that I believe in his objectives, that I believe he is leading us to better times and a better understanding among ourselves, then 1 agree with that statement.” This brought loud applause from an audience that seemed to be more Republican than Democratic In its sympathies.
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