Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1938 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Rocks, Tomatoes, Hecklers Break Up Open Meeting of Bund in New Jersey

NEW MILFORD, N. J. Oct. (U. P.).—The German- A Bund convened on the glass-in-closed porch of the home of Miss Caroline Meade. former Shakespear-

Reduced Speed Limit Is Urged by Judge; Auto Toll Hits 87

TUESDAY, ocr. 11, 1938

: "ee June were re eived with f dis= SOCIAL SECURITY TAX |crepancies than dla fing period since e enac nt of the Soc BLANKS ARE MAILED !security Act, Mr, Smith od ? OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN THE MODERN CREDIT STORE

Lvingstons

29 W. Wash. Indiana Theater

Is Opposite Us

GCOOD FOOD S C EALTH

Sues Sally

Sccial Security Tax return blanks for July, August and September senters were invited. The Bund, said Jews created an economic prob-| have been mailed to all taxpayers of sent 10 uniformed Nazis but Ary ew lem and that “so many of us have record Oct. 1, Will H. Smith, U. S. |gone through the same experience | Collector of Internal Revenue for Jackson Veterans Post, the Je Wsh,j, the old country after the war. . .” | Indiana, announced today.

War Veterans and the Associat: 1 “What would happen if a meeting Returns filed for April, May and jan actress, to discuss Americanism of Czechs also were amply repree| like this took place in Germany?” last night. | sented both on and off the porch. {a voice called out. The meeting was open and dis-| Ninety Mr. iron- |the form of government in Ger-|

policemen and firemen 'heckler. DOYLE SOCKED BY under \many,” he said.

were cloistered behind an grilled fence 100 feet away, 6-FOOT SHOW GIRL orders not to intervene unless Miss | “Isn't that the kind you want en Manas called for help. A NEW YORK, Oct. 11 (U. P)— pas any, tone the floors al Police Chief Roy Jordan led his] Jack Doyle, a singer and a fighter, stone crashed through a glass pane Men out of ambush to say goodby to

took it on the nose early today in a of the porch. Stanley Smith, Miss Meade. She complained about

night club. The socker was a six- chairman of the American National- the wrecked porch and he said she

is rh ; 4 had said that they were not to in-| fool show girl. ist Party, speaking next, denounced Fs: President Roosevelt, Communists) “5,” unless she called.

Doyle was punched on his classic 4 the Musicians Union “Oh, it was all right,” she said. | | ‘ i ot i {“I didn’t think it necessary to nose in ii view of scores ; of | “My father and grandfather wire Srotble So Ti glad oh Tun revelers in “The Midnight Sun,” a citizens and I'm a citizen,” Mr. tion took viace” Swedish late spot. as he sat with gynze began. “If we can’t have a| ————q Michi Taka, a Japanese dancer in meeting here without interruption! | the night club revue. The socker something is wrong with American- Buy was Elinore Troy. ism.” Your From at Watchmaker JOSEPH ROEMMER Certified Watch Mak

Later Miss Troy explained that| A rock struck the platform a few 151 N. ILL. ST —NEXT TO ‘ALAMO,

Weir Makes Appeal for More Strict Enforcement of Traffic Laws as 10 More Are Injured; Morrissey Says More Men Needed.

Fitting rose to answer the “We are not responsible for |

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Carolina, 45 to m. p. h, Washington. 40 to 50 m. p. h. Speed limits in other states are: California, 45 m. p. h.; Colorado, 60; Delaware, 45; Georgia, 40;| Kentucky. 40; Maryland, 45: New| Jersey, 40: North Carolina, 45;] North Dakota. 50; Ohio, 45; South Dakota, 40; Texas, 45: Uiah, 50: Virginia, 43, and West Virginio, 45 in the City and County overnight.

Albert Wright, 76, Albert B Pr ropa St, 87th died

A variety of tasty, wholesome food well served in a pleasant atmosphere is the Seville way. The food supervisor is always testing and tasting for new and better methods, and courteous and attentive service is always evident,

TOWNE DINNER. .. (Complete) ... 5

Served Every Evening and All Day Sunday

SEVI TH IXIA.

Eisliing Gi Rusia

e Accident 35 and issued an to organize groups’ to e carefully.

neighbor

head of the Polic today

Carty, ‘Prevention Bureau, appeal for citizens ‘self-protective safety pledge themselves to driv “If I can protect my children, and if will mine by driving carefully serving speed limits Lieut Carty said, “we can mat duce traffic fatalities In apolis. “We are

he protect and Mceriaily re-

Indian-

Faith Bacon HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11 (U, P.). —Faith Bacon, once billed on wl Broadway as the most beautiful was nel ¥ oman in the world, demanded in | court today that Sally Rand be victim this] Hospital| deprived of her fans, received] Miss Bacon handed the superior : judge a complaint wherein she when he was Struck bY #1 caid that she had originated the Gh ih EL ik fan dance in 1930 to help Earl Carroll get around New York's indecent exposure statute—and

that Miss Rand stole the idea. She asked for $375.000 damages and an injunction that would prevent her rival from using a pair of five-foot fans to save her from appearing in the nude,

LOCAL GUTTER-UPPER fh 2 & in Si UNABLE TO PAY FINE

received # fractured skull Foun Slashing hing Upholstery en struck by an auto on S. East | In Missouri Theater.

Hugh Kemper, 50, | |

Dies

Wright,

10

persecute enforcing accidents studied trafght years

not trying the public. But we traffic laws that prevent Judge Weir, who has fic hazard Fe for eig while presiding ir f of auto accident dam ag terided that qniavial speed one essential cause of all motor ciden ’ The text of Judge Weir Mayor Boetcher “Permit me to address you

Mea hil of 1338 County's He

Doyle had announced their engage- finches from his leg. ment Sunday at another night club| “Let them break all the windows,” and had made a date for last night | Miss Meade exclaimed. which he neglected to keep. G. William Kunse, Bund official,

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follows 37. of 1322 CalCity Hospital of ; received in an auto colSunday on State Road 31 nrysville. The accident ocie Marion County. were injured, accidents In overnight. persons mjured last (wo were taken to City HosTwo others. injured this are at Methodist Hospital.

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night. S. Illinois St., was struck | ruck at Chesapeake and Illi-| 1 Both are at City Hospital. Mr. Price's condition is critical. Mrs. Luther F. Sanders R. R. 6, l Box 416-K. is at Methodist Hospital y treatment of injuries received early today in a collision at ShelSt. and Hannah Ave Police also reported 15 arresis for

Homo

ST. JOSEPH Mo., Oct. 11 (U. P) —Carl Oisen, 35, Indianapolis, who thought that his 25-cent admission | ticket gave him the right to slash] the upholstery on a seat in the Mis- | souri Theater, was in jail today be- | | cause he couldn't pay a $200 fine. | Olsen, it was claimed, became

WE'RE TIRED OF @ SEEING THESE NEGLECTED BEAUTIES SITTING ALONG THEASN SIDELINES! FOR VARIOUS REASONS“) THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INTO THE £ ]§ SWING OF THINGS! PERHAPS THEY'RE WAITING FOR JUST THE RIGHT (28 CUSTOMERS! VALUES AREGRAND; QUALITY, TOO! WON'T YOU

+ r 100 pcople wil

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= traffic violations,

including five al-

leged and harged with running

ferential streets

speeders three persons

through pre-

na Speakers Announced ° For Safety Seminar

announced today Safety to he con-

the Seminar of ducted for Indiana newspapermen

Speakers were

for

irate when the doorman refused to let him enter the theater and use a telephone unless ticket “Well, | replied, {of cutting up the seats. | He was exercising the when a maintenance man saw him and called police.

found a roulette wheel and pieces;

I'll buy a ticket”

»

“privilege” |

Officers said they

he bought a

i Olsen “and I'll have the privilege

DANCE AWAY WITH A FEW OF THESE BARGAINS? SALE STARTS TOMORROW—9:30 A. M. COME EARLY

"Wallflowers"

DRESSES

in Summer

"Wallflowers" in Fall

DRESSES

“Great Scott,” said our merchandiser,

"Wallflowers"

UNDIES

in

How do we know you stopped buying rayon satin and rayon crepe dance sets and chemise at $1.69? The lace alone is worth the price that we're asking for the entire garment. You'll also be delighted with the smart tailored styles in tearose, powder blue and white!

Chemise Sizes: 32 to 40

“are those still around?” Yes, there are 300 Challis prints, rayon print and solid color taffetas that we bought in August. Quality forced us to ask $2.99 for these. Take them off our hands at 2 for $3,

or $1.69 each.

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Profit by our Mistake! We will pay you to take these “wallflowers” away by reducing them from $3.99, $2.99, and $1.99 to $1.

® PRINT CHALLIS ® RAYON TAFFETAS ®* RAYON CREPES ® PRINT SHANTUNGS ® DIRNDLS ® STRAIGHT LINES ®| & 2-PC. STYLES

Sizes 12 to 44 BASEMENT g ERE A

colored to resemble gold! Author- | “nuggets” |

of cement nuggets, in his automobile. ities wouldn't accept the for pavment of the fine.

Oct. 17-19 at the Clavpool Hotel by) the C. I. T. Safety Foundation of | New York Every dail} has been

sentatives.

Our New York buvers went daffy and bought too many dresses. The women of Indianapolis didn’t go for them at $3 and $4 retail. The fact remains that they've been here all summer, so we'll take a big loss to clear them off our racks. ® Print Shantungs @® Rayon Prints, etc. Sizes 12 to 46

newspaper in Indiana | invited to send 1repre-

"STATE SHOWS GAIN Ter Mechniock. director of vale IN COAL PRODUCTION

Bureau for Street Tral-| rere i Research, and traffic engineer-| rimes Special ing consultant to numerous cities.{ WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Indiana nes lerc +11 i or . | | Sp Siete hii oH Ie no {cont production was 330,000 tons for Townsend, Arthur obb, editor of |; El a hey : % re week ending Sept. 24, a 77.000Editor and Publisher and Paul G.| sa

ton increase over the previous week, |Hoffman, president of Studebaker|i,. National Bituminous Coal ComCorp., and the Automotive Safety

| mission reporied today. For the same] Foundation

[week in 1237 production reached] Other phases of the traffic acci-|379 000 tons. {

“dent problem will be discussed by | 1ave been gignev J. Williams, National Safety | Cecuncil public safety division direc-state-wide {.,. pew Wallace, Iowa's motor veicle department commissioner; 3 A ss Marian Telford, director of the traffic safety education project of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Other Speakers Listed

Other speakers are to include Lieut. Franklin M. Krem], Northwestern University traffic safety ine stitute director; Burton W. Marsh, American Automobile Association and traffic engineering dement director; Maxwell Halsey ciate director of the Yale bufor street traffic research; Amos E. Nevhart, in charge of A. A driver training pro-

University's

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25 States Are Without Any Limits

Colorado

lvania and

Sizes Dance Sets

11 to 44

New Main Floor

3 1% $= within ed 1IMIiItsS Wi

"WALLFLOWERS" IN "COMPANION SALE"

OF NEW FALL

SWEATERS

® Brown ® Kelly Green ® Powder Blue ® Sizes 34 to 40 Main Floor

SUPER SPECIAL! IST QUALITY BLACK HEEL

CHIFFON HOSE

® Off Black ® Cloud Haze ® Sun Tone

orams, and Kirk Keegan, National Safety Council statistician. Indiana officials on the program with Governer Townsend will be Frank Finney, Commissioner of Mo- | tor Vehicles; Floyd I. McMurray, Superintendent of Public Instruetion: T. A. Dicus, State Highway Commission chairman, and Don F. Stiver, Indiana State Police superIntendent. |

low or We made a “s1ip” and ov er bought

1000000000

on Summer slips. Youll be delighted to slip into one and save i of the original cost. Sizes 34 to 44.

"WARM AS TOAST" TUCKSTITCH

PAJAMAS

® Tearose ® Blue

Choose From 3 Different Styles Sizes 15

BARGAIN PERMANENTS Croat Steam Oil P ermanen tt complete with Ha Trim Shampoo, and Ringlet

safety

BASEMENT

ma yt

ASSO

EXTRA SPECIAL!

Just 50 1-Piece Suedine

DRESSES

Ends Roberts Beatty

328 Mass, Ave.

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Prof th

\fexico. New York, Okla- _ Rhode Island, Tenrisconsin and Wyoming ] oot vear, Vermont has

ule of “reasonable

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Sizes 81; to 1014

Main Floor

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sted above

This does not mean that the

in the 2 states there has appeared t few years, under the whip of mounting traffic deat an etirely new concep: which may conntly defined in a p sition of “prima

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Special Purchase

SALE! ) 1000 New Hats

¢ Felts, Suedes and Velours

A Hat for Every Purpose and Every Event!

00

Basement

control Do vou have callouses? Bunions? Corns? Fallen arches and weak or flat-foot? Does every step you take send pains shooting through vour legs? Feel exhausted after a mild walk?

Get Relief NOW! D! Scholl's

FOOT COMFORT Demonstration October 10th-15th

THIS WEEK has been set aside for the relief of foot sufferers. If vou are troubled with corns, bunions, callouses, Athletes Foot, tired. aching feet, weak arches or flat-foot, etc., be sure to visit our Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Department. Learn how easily, quickly and inexpensively you can obtain relief. Dr. Scholl, world famous Foot Authority, has perfected an Appliance or Remedy for all common foot troubles. Our Dr. Scholl trained expert, in constant attendance in our Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Department, will be glad to demonstrate them to you.

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In this group vou will find values to $4.

These are all new fall shoes and youll be amazed at the saving were offering in this

Styles: ® Bretons ® Russian Toques ® Sport Brims ® Dressy Turbans ® Off-Face Flatterers

Rupuend

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Pr.

All Sizes All Colors All Heels

vou like unusual sale. Hurry! These will go fast!

Extra Special! 352 Prs.

Platform Wedges

Black, Brown,

Just 38 Prs. Black & Brown

Sport Oxfords

Small Sizes Only

Qc.

Or 2 Prs. for $1

Regular $1 Leather and Fabric Combination

GLOVES

Wine and Rust. Wine, Black, Brown, Green

$7 Pr. Sizes 515 to 8

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GY. Sn for STYLE ‘Famous for QUALITY ‘Famous for VALUE 45 EAST WASHINGTON STREET

35 m p h, Of six state spe 1 upward in the last yea 1 Minnesota is most In State, the gene 45 m. p. h. has it now is illeg

cal to exceed 60 the daytime, or 30 m

29% Prs. Just R80 Prs. Black & Browh Crepe Sole Sport Oxfords

$1.49

$1.99 Value

IS

HOUSE SLIPPERS

49¢c Pair

Reg. 98¢c Value

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