Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1938 — Page 22

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INDIANA'S U.S. shots; wots rors Acne TO PAROLES GIVEN: | uv, ans cores naga, semen]

ditures: From - ep 1936 he NINE PLEAS D ENIED Bplio 210 dav remitted to William

| $4.129.711; Social Security Act, $12,- , AID LISTED AT 835,640; Eublic Buildings, $3,531,470. Two. paroles were granted todaf|sutence in Ollnien Oty Oot pif In addition, the Federal HOUSINg| by the State Clemency Commission, |3 on an intoxication ey Sours

Administration has insured mod688 MILLIONS eruisation and improvement; notes, FUCHS Genied nine pettons 0f) | U. OF 0. GETS GRANT Sat . 2 a.

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and accepted mortgages for insur-|leniency and remitted one fine. All ance, rotating $47,579,806, Mr. Manion | Cases Were from the State Penal oA; Okla, Oct. 14 U. P)— said. Farm at Putnamville, : Phillips, president of the Both men paroled were convicted Dinine Petroleum. £8 Sari) SEVle, TELEVISION CLUB of public intoxication. They are|the University of Oklahoma. anthirohi a Dowden, sentenced in|pology department for archaeoSPEEDS FIRST TEST Frankfort City ours Aug. 20 to 90° logical excavations in the state. _

Manion Summarizes Feideral ! Grants and Loans in

Last Five Years. - A television transmitter built by

Federal grants and loans totaling the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. Tele vision Club is nearing completion $688,683,815 were spent in Indiana , “xn at the club’s shop in the “Y” Buildbetween March 4, 1933, and June 30, Robert Thompson, club leader, 1938, Clarence E, Manion, National| announced today. A special an-

Emergency Council State director, |tenna already has been erected. announced today The club hopes to transmit test : * r signals at scheduled intervals about Loans have been listed by Mr.|Nov. 1. Signals are expected to be Manion as follows: Reconstruction! available to amateurs in Indianapolis and the immediate vicinity

Finance Corp., $43,586,623; Farm Credit Administration, $98,872,512; |Who have built ‘television receiving

Times Photo. Smingity reds Con, $2,274,143; Se ork on the ‘transmitting equi rm Security Administration, P= rT En ER ar - . -|club’s organ: on las ril, . en’s and Professional Divisions consultant, discuss foremanship train- RI, ae Works An a P ence makes our ITRNE : ine 2 ihe Kisshibaum Community Center, where Miss Case is.directing |cation Administration, $4,970,300; SHOE S ction course for consultants. Disaster Loan Corp., $1,158,255; Fed- ; personal whiskey recipe eral Reserve Board, $536,006. ME wos # as mild and t th Expenditures other than loans in- MEN’S DRESS ? asty age

Shopkeeper Pleads for Pet Dog cluded the following: Agricultural [ffl] SHOES .........cecoocee day is long! Just try it!

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Who Isn't What H 7 2,605,952; Civi - ho Isn't What He Appears|ssuss: om works aaministes: 601—Roosevelt Bldg—601 Relief Administration, $52,206,277; |i 430 E. WASH. ST. 0 0000000000060600000 A. J. Machek, 1025 N. 24th St, Milwaukee, Wis., in a letter receive®| sos opr Sorocn cor Prine Reads | SHOR MaRRrET : a stiee here today, asked that a certain young Indianapolis man who visited DT U. S. Housing Authority, Oe Ey his shop Sept. 28 in Milwaukee write him immediately any information | —— : Open _Suniays il) Nusa he may have about Mr. Machek’s dog. Both Mr. Machek and his 84-year-old invalid mother, he said, are extremely worried about their pet. Mr. Machek said in his letter thats

the young man visited his shop,(had been known to cross a street, Wy .. . , Z i lis which is at his home, and that the |even, without oral permission from : 3 : - - Be : dog was there. He said the dog and |his master. ak ih cién i IC amp in g DAZ 0 §

the young man disappeared simul-| “The dog is dark brown, with

taneously. The dog, he said, never|white spots on his paws, a white oe curly haired breast, and about 20 Deserve the Best

: inches high. Anything you can do . : : PRINCE IS SUED for me would be greatly appreciated Care and Attention! ; é ® : : aii a New Path in Journalism

er,” he said. 3 4 §| Mr. Machek said the dog was not Your eyes serve you faithfully and constantly . . . give a hunting dog even though it looks them the best care . . . stop in and have them tested by like one. n Thus, Mr. Machek Dr. Elson. If you don’t need glasses he will tell you so, reasoned, the man probably already and if you do, he will fit you correctly. disappointed with the dog, if he has : ¥ yo. y

i i hrone|it: and “perhaps he would like to : 3 Claimant of Georgian T give it back to me.” ®Dr. Wm. D. Elson ~~ ® Cleo C. Park Asks $250,000 Damages; ‘ If s0,” he continued, “he can Reg. Optometrist Disp. Optician ; urn him over to the Humane So- : : Cyril Successor Named. [ciety and I will call for him at once Open 8:30 to 6 P. M.—Evenings by Appointment Humane Socios me of ears i | || ELSON'S OPTICAL SERVICE ety well for HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14 (U. P.).— him. y We-caze of S AL ICI

Two princes from the land that “The man would write me, then, = gave the world the famous marry- (70 81ving me his name. I shall not 2 Te TE 11. 2001

ing M'Divanis were embroiled to- prosecute.” day in a $250,000 argument over

who is in line for a throne that ENTIRE STORE OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY

doesn’t exist. Bringing ig was ne Masts : . . Eristavi Eristoff, considered one o Th CHIC A G : the new genuine royalty in the film & peciai ur= eoony. Ss fringe of Semon hens) % aristocrats. He sued Prince i ha od S ALE } 600 BL i @ Ii b | : Lo Rone ; : d centl 5 ; : who arrive re y C ase an Oo e er ua i Y | Senator Barkley Senator Smith Senator Tydivgs Tolmer i Georgia—September 14

Tchkonia, from Paris with his. bride, Mme. Helena Rubinstein, the beauty Kentucky— A 6 So el ea " Maryianiesep i authority, and said that he was the ugust | ugust tembe: . ruling prince of the royal House of Guri in Georgia. Prince Artchil and his bride then

_ left on an Australian honeymoon, : Sr Se «|l ~ Surveys Conducted for Prominent American

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reigning heir for the nonexistent : ig i he princi Soin eee, = Newspapers Register an Impressive Score

sales of heirlooms brought from the

ancestral halls. 3 Irate persons reading his rival's : ® Compare these ; claims took him for an imposter . ) I C it T and have been clamoring for their garments with in Four ri ica Pe Ss : money back, Prince Nestor com- : those selling : ; lained sadly. . ? An autobiography that he is pre- at $19.75 ring may sell for less because of . elsewhere

the cloud on his title, he said. Fur- 3 8 : a ; | The Test Insitute rorecast of Election Result

thermore, he expressed fears for his claim to 57,000 acres of Georgian ] Winner and Percentage

Ba Nestor alleged that Prince 4 & : : El v. rae A 1. Kentucky Primary Barkley—59% Barkley—57%

He asked the court to forbid them ; 2 ids call themselves Prince and Prin-|§ £3 3 a 2. 0% ir of Georsts was extin-|| 0 J South Carolina es guished with the Russian revolution FE a 7 ' : : ° . : / Primary Smith—57% Smith—55%

in 1918.

New Pretender IV A 1 3. Maryland Primary Tidings—59% Tidings—60%

Selected by Romanoffs

‘PARIS, Oct. 12 (U. P.). — The BRomanofls, 84 8 Tanily Suns > ; : The Most Thrilling Sale Ever : : Cr rr ov ee] ; Known or Atiempied at the 4. Georgia Primary George—46% George—44%

existent Russian throne, succeeding : . ; his father, Grand Duke Vladimiro- FE Heights of the Season.

vitch, who died Wednesday. : It was decided that Grand Duke SE : : ! Handsomely tailored of long

Cyril would be buried at Coburg, : ! : : Germany, beside the Grand Duchess. wearing, good looking materials Since October, 1935, a group of preme Court plan and sitdown

op usta has aot en am in single and double breasted er T : ° ° . : the Russian | Cathedral ae : Ee : models . . . pleated backs... plain prominent American newspa- strikes, and called the turn in : backs . . . belted backs! ~ALL- pers, in co-operation with the numerous State and local elec-

ig Se i. Sine oo wo fl ays while the es in state. - ] : WOOL materials! All wanted pat- § Le Shee . | ; RA 1orna —rid Colors, American Institute of Public tions.

1000 CORN-HUSKERS (I TF : Dt rs Ts BEGIN ELIMINATIONS | @ Bosizes for ALL MEN! [| Doo CO new fila of | 0 Diohgsring a 1gw list 0 Now, to a growing list of

men sn 375, Bigh school vocational ES SALE. MereSuste. journalism—reporting the news : A Se SALE... Reg. $59.50 a 3 i & | of what people think. achievements, the new science -husking co : ® °° - their representatives in 24 district | i 3 : of public opinion measurement SOROS rok) Weck. cial tw TW = U RR C (@ A T S SWEATERS all The Institute’s opinion news ids the © IPO to its district contest. The 24 win- Brown! $ 9 8 dv reports forecast the re-election adds the correct prediction of @Urnamen; at Willamspor, Oct. 25. : | of President Roosevelt within the four big primary contests of .

ners will compete in the State & Every New 1938 | G : rey! Principal speaker at the annual Ste Detail - : SCN El front a . .l :. . Nt ‘ snd kat x = six points of his actual majority, 1938— Kentucky, South - Caro- te, ’ .

contest in he Williamsport High sleeves FE i School gymnasium, will, be Actin I > : ! Dean V. C. Freeman of the Purdus Sune S 50 A $2.98 SWEATERS "I ; fevealed the opinion of the lina, Maryland d- Geo Brmnliy Schoo of Serials 9 All wool, full zipper. J voters on such issues as the Su- , Maryland an rgia.

University School of Agriculture. Hel j awarded. ~ (Dyed Coney) i $1. 98

A grand collection of i or) E | fur coats . . . all drastically HEF ams li Brushed Wool Sweaters CLAIM PAIR STOLE mea ohh St Tris "Te e, careiu = rl cocns 40,000 CHICKENS | tui made, eretuly ined Men’s Underwear. Men's 15c Dress

BUTLER, Mo, Oct. 14 (U. P)— SEE pre nti | | Small Deposit IRERINE | | oe || Be ) e were ay $1 Down holds any garment REESE RE ee Wich 18S Malt St DIR than 4000 for later delivery— TAKE [BEE 4] Ankle length and Newest iy 4

chickens valued at $18,000. ADVANTAGE OF THIS Bs : } quarter gsleeve. Sizes § $ terns. Sizes Ea 5 Ie 1S

* Authorities who arrested the cou- PRI ple said that at least one chicken OE Now. house had been raided within an area of 100 miles, every night for the past eight months.

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