Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1938 — Page 11

wend a mniomi dni Raw - an ee PRCT SE Rh i 3 : i s ae o ed . > 'p ia rin wR rortrinorl rf fn lv ct ml AA = dis: hdmi thn Sb. seat ed Osaths—Funarals 5 4 ] Democrats 60ST OF STATE | U.X. Leader 10) EXPECTED [Deutschland Passengers Dock, |oieromess __ = Eat k Ah. al | BR A —~__ —~¢ | SOHEDBLE Michael, sge. 16 vasrs, of AT CONFERENCE Laugh About Terrors of Fire Talk ad a 1. UVIMT LALY jes : : he en | TERS hens ok roi 3p. mW ON SOCIAL WORK 2: Eomuismox 2% asians, samp we show SSR 7H 07 ON SOCIAL WORK eis 2. Bei ER LE SE fe Te re men wavs nr tlantic off C , Newfoundland. rs oo sr Iain of liner docked. ast nignt and 531 passengers came down te *ihanes to ‘te ‘may Hicads. who. Fired PS ALINE ; etrating - th ‘“plen ‘their ess. 8! thy a Study ‘Course Registration i They ine on ie 360 a EE ov Se fought and i form) ois de as : tai Exceeds 1 937 Total; sume as tod er es ahd mm Te | _rAMiLY. Ed A Ear 3 Opens Wednesday. - Eo dios, Sohne. HEARINGS SET ON |Furerst Directors 75 5) Samp spreading to the bulk of the cargo ) ha |” WALTER T. BLASENGYM, |

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+ G. 0. P., 1 GOST OF STATE Reversed in Kansas; |GOVERNMENT UP .. . Broadcast Scheduled| $7 PER CAPITA be Revenue Gains $12, Census NATIONAL POLITICS Bureau Reveals in Report |

KANSAS Republican candidates are progressives. he RELIEF WORKER to speak for Republican Party. - 0f 1932 to 1937.

a’ ~ REPUBLICAN contributions listed at $1,247,971. Times Spell clonal . More than 1000 Indiana social of paper, cellulose and chemicals. - 3 : EL MINNESOTA group asks Roosevelt support Benson. * WASHINGTON, Oct. = 29.—Per workers will arrive here Wednes- ey espey praise on Capt. Karl E. 10TH ST. GOSTS ame a EAL HOME orm > WPA PROMISES to investigate 0’Connor charges. capita cost of State government in day to attend the 47th annual meet- a Selteks Gocuted the a 3129 N. Tlinots. eit Le 2 . Indiana increased $7.55 from $10.75 ing of the State Conference on 80-|sapotage but. said. he beloved ths! © 10s CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. > : By RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (U. P.).—|in 1932 to $18.30 in 1937, a Bureau cial Work, meeting at the Claypool explosion was caused by an ac- Paving Assessments to Be W. . ST. Ln ne Times Special Writer A New York relief worker, an|of Census report disclosed today. and Lincoln Hotels. Sessions willl c;imiation of gases in the hold. ,

continue through Saturday. A majority of the passengers were CONSidered Next Month.

- TOPEKA, Kas., Oct. 29.—Here in|omans grocery clerk and a San| state revenues also increased from Mist Chartotie Cars Tul: vel BELLY of the Dastengens ware

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~ Kansas, as in New York, the yeast|p, isco college student will be $17.05 in 1932 to $20.23 in 1037, the : Sohe ros ; © of new life is at work in the Re- (dhs eight persons who will speak | report shows. - - dent of Hull al, 10 and third-class sections when the| hearings on assessment of MORTUARY = : Bert Servaas will head a com- [featured speake: ..8eN-|fire started. Smoke poured from roperty owners for the reconstruc. BLVD publican Party. Here it is clearly ionight for Republican Party can-|. The 1937 cost of operation and mittee of Indiana University Ex- (eral session Thursday night in the|the No. 2 hold as alarms sounded on Property - later RE 25 W. FALL CREEK . under the leadership of the progres-|gidates in a radio program pre- maiitonan EE : seul lUspart tension students which will meet [Claypool assembly room. the bridge, sending the crew to their Ave. to Dorman St FA hou TA-4400 : fa ‘give action. sented by the G. O. P. National totasyd $63458.681. In , n, in-| tomorrow afternoon to organize | Early registration for the study posts. Then followed a night of ing “the third week in November. A : ; : ¥ ican | Committee. AGTisS: 2 fed to $i24| the I U. X. Club for the .pro- |courses, which will meet twice daily|fear for the passengers until two ’ _—— ‘ The energetic young Republican ; terest payments amounted to $124,- ; ; ian | the Works Board announced today. RT'S. GADD § : is described |, Te program will begin in New|geq” “rin cc | fixed general pur-| Motion of extra-curricular ac- (Wednesday and Thursday, has|American ships and a Norwegian THE aasesement 1Ris: So PEST BE - *3 candidate for Governor ser York at 7:30 p. m. (Indianapolis e obligations; $41 os £ eS tivities at the local center. Rich- [reached almost 650 to date. This is freighter arrived in response to dis the cost of the work in three sepa- | 2430 Prospect St. ._.DR-8307, e Dy the Democrats as a radical and| Time) over an NBC network with boy Bre VED me ard Ross is vice chairman.” ~~ (200 larger than last year’s study|tress calls. CT Rt GRINSTEINER'S the Democratic crowd is taking the|a two-minute talk by a man on re- $3610 on floating debt. A -total of prin group membership. Captain Praises Crew I re one wir Troi Look from Dorsksca 7 Ma Dh i RI-5374, ' conservative role. These terms are|lief. He will be followed by Thomas $13,280,126 was expended for c api- | on saturday the Indiana chap- man St 10 Newman Sh. mompiated ; PERSONAL SERVICE © bi vague, to be sure, but it is indicative | Twohig, a college student, who will tal outlays ; “B® ’ | * |ters of the American Red Cross will] “I was eating ice cream when Out. 3 "oh Bost of $20 764.33. is — that the Democrats, instead of|speak fre=® San Francisco, Marilyn Revenue ‘Teceipts totaled $101,331- | present Maurice E. Reddy, assistant [there was an awful explosion,” said S105 fom Newman Bt. to Jotberson HISEY & TITUS: 3 {o charging the Republicans here with Miller, * jiversity of Colorado 3 ? = ay director of disaster relief for the|Mrs. Paula S. Knoecer of Wee- or po Newman Bl 10d eo mana ns ou ionaries, are) sophomp! BF suesking or Denveri| Gross Debt $1.34 Apiece OFF ICES MOVED Re I at Ti Oe I © Ol Ne ings. whe fe SLE al eg NOIUSRY charging that they are radical. er aessen, fac ) : 8 \ ove aster Relief.” quite calm. 1428.61, 343 , + RELA To... 3 While the terms re purely relative, | from Chicago; Harmon McBride,| The gross debt outstanding at the| : ‘ «3 peso Bs Gottschalk, State] Marie Kelly of Ft. Worth, Tex. Tom Sve: io Roig : 2 lb the interesting thing is that the|small businessman, from Cleveland; close of the fiscal year was $4,644, er Fd |Public Welfare Department admin-|said there was no excitement on Ave, Sompisied a8. d 80, . G. H. HERRMANN A -Ioigiive Doniione etwas dhs eR a IM ge Saves-1500 or $1.34 per capita. This com- fsustor, gn Prancls 3 Vesslang, (her geek, bub she Geisns site| ihe 7058 4 RE Keystone | 12255: EAST ST. DR-M17. § parties here are now the reverse of | burgh, an Is. noi ayer, : A Ar rofessor, are|when informe e explos ‘tion, = : i what they have been nationally| housewife and mother of three, |Prised $2,890,500 funded or fixed Enlarged Quarter S Gained DY 4 i 8 pr the Priday|fire would hold up the vessel 11|Ave. to Olney Yr tonipieled Bll ie: yn white, during the Roosevelt era. from New York. general obligations and $1,754,00 : In Transfer to evening session. ; NOUS. : a cost of $34,228. y 18 and as- ~ SHIRLEY BROS Co. » This change is significant broad-| Last night the Republican Com- funded or fixed revenue obligations n The American Legion Department| Mrs. Maria Schmidt, a third class [sessment rates were approved. [ BROS. x 0h A i ly of a reawakening and a read- mittee presented Senator Bridges | incurred for educational buildings. E 22d St 2 of Child Welfare will sponsor a dis-|passenger from New Brunswick, N.|Grand total cost of the four sections, [946 N. 1ilinois St. -5409, ‘1 Justment inside the Republican|(R., N. H.), who said that with a|Of the funded or fixed revenue ob- . bes = cussion group Friday afternoon, to|J. said the explosion “raised the rug |extending from Massachusetts Ave. ! J. C. WILSON : oa Party. : _|substantial gain in Republican |ligations, $490,000 was incurred for . ee |be conducted by Mrs. Helene Y.|right off the floor. But everyone and 10th St. to Olney St., a distance DR-0321. 1230 Prospect St. DR-032%. 1 ' voryne Ratner, the 42-year-old membership congress can pass legis- the State Fair. Ss State offices and the Indianapolis Smith, assistant director, Division Was quiet except one old lady who of about two and one-half .miles, ye res SER ; : Republican candidate for Governor, [lation “which. will encourage busi- The net funded or fixed debt] ~~" : } Public. Assistance, State Depart- [Screamed.” was $74,743.15. Florists and Monuments, 8 Sl

: Doc 25.5 B directed on the fire. . Twelve of his "ge then ald TB sdvance Pls Bonuses: . A per capita compared with 49 Commodity Distribution Division co-| HOLLYWOOD, Oct. (U. P).—|men also were overcome four times 2 1 supplied. * Fre al fuze nie RIS! ar is half Jewish |p Tells 0 the fawn in 1932; Pa to toss operates with the Federal Surplus| Ruth Etting was subpenaed today but returned to their stations each For Quick Results Bor ths, Ee 5.2.0 - and, of course, there has been some vised by a TTD board, TC. |Property $2,821499, or 81 cents to|Commodities Corp. an adjunct of to clear the question of her mar-|time they were revived. \ Help Wanted—Male =~ 9

: . 3 the De ment of \ whispering about that. But it has| 10, “Put recovery ahead of reform | Ly, CCPtS: health and sanitation |the Department of Agriculture riage to Mryl Alderman in a deposi-| RICHBERG SEES F. D. R.

: : -of the State Commodity t £ erties p——— has come up through the County At- [ness and put the country back on| (total less sinking fund assets) was| Warehouse of ! Four Roman Catholic Sisters o : : ei | torney's office and the one-house its feet Sana or $129 per capita. In Distribution Division. have been CEL Of PUNE Welfare, = 10” Crder of Si. Francs, from| RECOVERS $1500 IN Delaware Flower Shop Législature. For his years he has Recovery Steps Listed 1932 the per capita net debt was/moved from 1220 Drover St. to re- ; lar dis ion | Peoria, II, were in their cabin i. had thorough practical experience He outlined 10 “vitally necessary |%°, cents. modeled - buildings at 1145 E. 22d De Sma 3 Senstion when the fire started. They vos TELEPHONE BOOKS |2022 x. pELAWARE _TA-3161. litics, 3% d 2 : he : oil ed to tourist accommodations Yt : ; a aT I oe roa rly FOE steps” for business recovery: Ps ey pe Bt. it was announced today. for the supsrvision us Lucile until yesterday when they returned | BOSTON, Oct. 20 (U. P.).—Fi- Lost and Found o. 7 : Labor Amendment and fought for it,| 1. Trim expenditures to the bone|$5066,069,791 or $14.61 per capite,| BIW. Bunch, ating saminisirgier |Galins Nar rs or. OWS, thelr cabin, teen $100 bills recovered after alioer pir Ll » & cause which was not overpopular|and start balancing the budget. Ad valorem taxes upon this valua-|of the Governor's Commission on pions ve. tions affiliated with 5 All Played Games : three-day search through 75,000 dis-| “Mickey. Delaware and 11th, weighs 31 torneral Kansas. He has been at-| 3 Take government out of com-|tion for the fiscal year ending June| ynemployment Relief, said the new |,, = 151 Srganie ions 4 on Bo : : carded telephone books, were re-| bounds part fox terrier, long tail. Re torney for railroad labor, has cham- | petition with business. 30, 1937, amounted to $5932,008 or - : Mrs. Eleanor Penschke of Detroit stored today to Richard V. Harkins. : : a2 A ; quarters, which formerly were oc-|work will hold annual meetings at|_ | “E” deck when the LOST—Ladies’ Waltham wrist watch; yele 3 Ploned much labor legislation, and |™5 "of the entire tax struc-|$1.71 per capita. In 1932 this per : said she was on ec Mr. Harkins secreted the bills be-| “Joy sold. Reward. Valusple horses : occasionally has caused some alarm ts ral nse capita levy was $1.83. cupied by “the National Motor Car |the same time. : explosion occurred. She ran to the tween the pages of his telephone| Li40s. HA 08mg, "oust ai among conservatives by his tax pro- : 2 much-needed floor SE deck above, ) ing. Next|LOST—Ladies’ Waltham wrist watch. . ' ig The eriticiem Js made that _4. Amend the Wagner Labor Rela- Population Estimated ety on Drovige : “Things settled down after a while nay foe hig: Mex Sad Valuable “keeDsaks.. LI-4040, HAhe is inclined to be too subservient [tions Act and appoint a nonpartisan Per capita figures in the report| One of the largest buildings in RUTH ETTING CALLED and we all played games,” she said. (telephone company and replaced | fos pores doe als brindle. victalt ’ to pressure groups. board to administer it. . for 1937 are based on an estimated [the group has been turned over to “I got a big thrill when the Amer- |i 0" eo" © 2031 NN. Talbot’ amity, Dfindle, vicinity . ‘Race Issue Aids Him 5. Put the Social Security Act on| population of 3,467,000 as of Dec.|WPA to house sewing, tool, arti- \ ican Traveler and Europe came : : TA-0987. : : : : a pay-as-you-go basis. | 31, 1936. Those for 1932 are based |ficial limb, shoe repair and other T0 CLARIFY MARRIAGE alongside our vessel.” Help W d<Fermal ; 8 The Landon crowd is strongly be- i Sniend nw ala acs on the estimated population of 3,-|projects. The office of the Marion Capt. Steincke had particular elp Wanted—Female ¢ ”~ hind him, although it t casi 0 eliminase [ : -|272,000 as of March 31, 1932. County commodity supervisor and| — praise for Mate Alfre schke, who . Rl L “So ofien 1e OS > oy ni op [ican products with foreign goods| “Tne 1937 statistics cover the fiscal |staff, formerly at the Drover St.| Li was in charge of the special fire Advertise In WANTED a Eiousekeper by nice. middls- A & a ? rep 7 ia 2°net | produced under “sub-par labor con- year ending June 30, 1937, while in |address, also has been moved to the|Syit Char ges Violation of fenters. Raschke, he said, was near 50 that eats to-live, plays piano, | was hand-picked by Mr. Landon. |ditions and living standards.” 1932 the State's fiscal year ended |new location. : overcome four times after he had DS Taker. ‘Or Grings or smokes: cea tious He was first turned up for the Gov-| !- Revise agricultural policy. Sept. 3, it was explained. Distribution of surplus commodi-| Divorce Law. gone through a hole cut through a TIMES WANT A Tages, Description. expectations, otc., in

8. Repeal the Thomas inflation General government costs amount- | ties in Indiana is under the direc- bulkhead so that a hose could be

ernorship .by a couple of conserva- : ; : : A tive politicians who were looking pga oe 1933 Agricultural |eq to $2,496,661 in 1937, or 72 cents|tion of Earl C. Wayland. “The State

guarantees against continuous labor

o>; : ; mg 2 .11$628,402, or 18 cents .| Purpose of the organization, Mr. ° . = BE pum on roman: | 1 81l legislation, and give the entire | conservation $1,650,031, or 25 cones | Bunch said, is to keep farmers trem: | tion answering a $150,000 alienation (Editorial, Page 10) Phone Riley 5551 ein vas, Tap ho knows Bond layman In the Crrhter Ghawer | o2tion & rest. fo 43 cents; apportionments to|Peing overwhelmed by surpluses and | syit, : m— Room 516 Dotwean La ay Hotel Riley, ’ The attempt to stir Up race proj . |minor civil divisions for highways |t® 8id needy families on relief rolls, The suit was brought by Mrs.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. (U. P.) PIANIST —Accompanist for vocal stadia + udice has aroused church folk io G. 0. P. Spends $12430639, or $359 to $147; gl1| Lhe surpluses are bought by the Alma’ Alderman, second wife of Miss| —Former NRA Administrator Don-||nsert a Times Want Ad for less|_ Part time work. Call Li-4287. © oo come to his defense $1 263 000 i 1938 other highway expenditures $9,200,- |[FSCC and are supplied to State Etting’s husband who was shot two|2ld R. Richberg said after a con- Jobs. W. : £ £5 Equally progressive is his Sena- |" ’< oY? in 106, or $2.68 to $2.40; charitable in- | Welfare agencies for relief distribu- weeks ago by Martin Snyder. Miss|ference with President Roosevelt [yp n 2¢ per Word. Ask about 9P8 Wanted—Female 10 ¢ .| WASHINGTON stitutions $7,323,999, or 2.11 to 10|tON. a > yesterday that permanent economic wall torial running mate, former Gover , Oct. 29 (U. P). a { Etting and Mr. Alderman then said ibl MOTHER with son, 15, will take full : nor Clyde Reed, a veteran in Kan-|—The Republican National Com. Sonn j20Ditels $2,804,330, or 81 _._ |that they had been married about Security in Siligtin i pes) © our Free. Want Ad Offer. charge in Christian ‘home: northeast. \ J sas politics. His election seems ns- |Mittee reported to the clerk of the|CCP!S t0 85 cents; correctional in- GUILD Ww AVES RULE .| four months. But Mrs. Alderman |Unless business and industry has Gall NU-2388, 4325 Sangster, except Sun-

sured because of a peculiar situa- | House today that its receipts so|Stitutions $2,293,337, or 66 cents to said that her divorce from Mr. Al-

! > ’ ; oY tion in the Democratic Party, far this year have totaled $1,247,-|°0 CeNtS: apportionments to minor ; : __ | derman did not become effective un- | Wars. Schools & Instructions ‘12 : : 971.96 and its expenditures $1.263.-|CL/ll divisions for schools $13,447. : til last Dec. 2. Under California law, bwin a 1 + McGill Being Knifed : 981.75. 929, or $3.88 to $1.69; all other edu-| U N a divorced person must wait one A HE APING PLATE OF 5 MEN, women: U. 8S, , Government Joos: 3 Mr. Reed is running against Sen-| Largest individual contributors Sstonal expenditures $6,532,754.44 or| - " year to remarry. : ! : Classification Finder ‘Anolis’ examination: diy, next Indien 1 to. {11.100 t New Dealer | Were four members of the Pew fam- |g 0 '0, $1.67; libraries $85.994, or : | Mrs. Alderman charged that Miss FRIED CHICKEN and list jobs, FREE. Anni todsy. Hare = . ator McGill, 100 per cent New Dealer | ci 2 ; 2 cents to 3 cents; recreation $388,-!.,. .. 3 = : Box 427. Care Times, ~~ - =~ : i lly in Pennsylvania with $5000 each 562 os i : Etting stole Mr. Alderman with lav- To consult the Lost and Found Who went down the line for MTr.|Chegter Kroger of Cincinnati, $3500, Soho 3 id to 8 cents, and mis- | Violinist Need Not Join P lay ish gifts during the latter part of [J French Fried Potatoes, ads look under Classification No. 7.| VOCAL Lessons $1.00 and $1.50. Roosevelt on the Supreme Court and |and Julius and Mrs. Lily Fleischman 36 sill $1,255,648, or 36 cents 0 On Coast : | six years in which he was her musi- Pread and Butter C If you want to buy a ; = ee ple Teéorganization bills. However, Sen-|and Mrs. Louis F. Tate, all of Cin- . ~~ | cal arranger. SVey Vouniry Sty : ; good used papgonal Services 13 . ator McGill has his own ideas about cinnati, $3333 each. Where Money Came From : Mrs. Alderman ‘filed the suit short- J@ Road 29—South [|Car consult Classification No. 37, ete. S = ¥ patronage, and the Democratic ma- - Where the money came from is|. LOS GATOS, Cal, Oct. 20 (U. P.).|lv. after Snyder entered the Etting MAC S IR-8926 ADSENOE. 105 OR. ise ssissn boot For SECURITY * chine crowd headed by Guy Helver- Roosevelt Asked listed in the report as follows: —The American Guild of Musical hole an Sletedly feed ore quiet Auctions ........... wessesesscsesecs. 36 1 3c) H. E. FRAGER & CO, ing, U. S. Commissioner of Internal General property taxes $5,779,318 | Artists waived a stipulation in its| to see Alderman while he Ha Automobiles for 8218. ccco0s0s0s000scese 37 456 E. Wash. St.

» Revenue at Washington, doesn’t like To Assist Benson for 1937, or $1.67 Ir ca ita - : Automotive Wanted vess000000000000000e 4] : JOIN OUR : re him. The ruling Democratic politi- WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (U. p.).— |Pared to $4.22 3% 1932. ty fom contract with the Los Angeles Phil- ated at a hospital in an asserted 5 Business Opportunities «.cecesesscscsssss 39 $1 rut CLUB ¥ cians don’t oppose McGill publicly, The White House revealed today $733,252, or 21 cents to 21 cents: harmonic Orchestra today and|“reconciliation attempt. Miss Etting . 4 SACKS BROS. 306-8-10 INDIANA. AVE, but they won't break down and cry| that President Roosevelt had re-|inheritance taxes $1,239,027, or 3g| Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist, winl|S2id the meeting would be entirely WANTED origina] poems, songs, for im.

a ve eosescesssncecse 43| “mediate consideration. Sen ms to if he is beaten. All they want is t0| ceived a tele am sigr cents to 64 cents; special tax - 2p 10 her shen. Bu. ne efiseg Desthe— Funeral : P35. Totonts. ‘Canaan, ners. Lid. : re-elect Governor Huxman and hold | Minnesota, a CA 872, or 20 cents era ym um rent Beds though | ¢, see his former wife and their for SHOES Deshi n Suneiall arrest e - F125, iy Canada. 1s, Lid ep, « the state house patronage. that he support Governor Benson |fi8ure includes sales taxes, business| ea Yerrdly davghiar Norma § : 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. |Farms—Suburban ...... 20 Studebaker. Di oributor If they lose Senator McGill at|Farmer.Iaber sumo; date for re-elec- | license taxes, nonbusinese. licenses| I1is happy conclusion to the first Florists and Monuments.... S61 N, Merdian, © Washington they lose nothing, be-| tion. and permits, if there were receipts|Mmajor “labor” dispute in the field POLICEMAN BOBBED. Duners) Diemer... ap ek CH.5) 3 . cause they will take over the Federal Secretary Stephen T. Early said|{rom these sources) ; sales taxes $47. of expensive musical talent, came| PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 29 (U. P.). for FINER LINENS Furniture Buyers .. 38 TEARS, HOLES, BURNS Rewoven patronage completely. On general that no reply had yet been made to|313,090, including $22,140,459 gaso- | after an exchange of compliments|—Highway Patrol Officer A. B, Mc- || £3" LoinER, LIN nd Sdn pera 3 INDIANA WEAVING CO. © > L10814

»legislation, Mr. Reed would vote with| the message. line tax, making the 1937 between Lawrence Tibbett, the op-|Cormick believes that the real mothe Administration about as often a $13.70; ir ad Adal eratic baritone, and Menuhin, the|tive behind the robber who broke as a: good many of the Democratic TH 0 M PSO N ACCU SED 929, or 83 cents per capita: non-| erstwhile child prodigy who is now |into his house and stole his handsenators, so not much is lost there. business licenses and permits $9,-|21. Tibbett is president of the guild, |cuffs, union, Sa wns poy OF RELIEF ‘HOLDOQUT? 633498, including $9,218,515 motor] The trouble began when the or-|and revolver, was that he wan

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, : vehicle licenses, or $2.78 per capita: |Chestra informed Menuhin that it|to be a policeman. he : In Memoriams . 3 : 3 Probe Promised of : unemployment OT i had signed a contract with the ; . | Jobs Wanted—Female 20{ LEAVING for Seu Franses Dew ® WPA in New York : CHICAGO, Oct. 29 (U. P.).—At- 063,635, or $3.77; fines, forfeits and Guild which not only required || . - : : - Jobs Wanted—Male . 11 New York Co , rn : : torney General Otto Kerner said to- escheats $208,495, or 6 cents to 11| members of the orchestra to be CROSSWORD PUZZLE A Le 44] Pactal, Shampoo and Set. cabEiry ¥ WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (U. P.).—|day he will ask contempt proceed- cents; grants-in-aid $9,001,862, or|CGUlld members, but artists appear- : ) Lodge Notices ..... secesscesees RAINBOW BEAUTY ACADEMY I -Acting WPA Administrator Aubrey| ings against William H. (Big Bill) |$2.60 to $1.42; donations '$389.922 or|iN8 With the orchestras also. Be- ; Lost and Found.......cecesisedoseneee 1 FLERE Teste = - - 4 Williams announced today that he| Thompson, former Chicago Mayor, |15 cents to 23 cents: pensio cs. | Cause of this, the orchestra asked| = . : : Merchandise for S818. ...ecvseeessescees 34| ELDERLY, convalescen Heats ACL Teforoace : had ordered an investigation of | if he further delays turning over to|ments $835,965, or 9¢ or EE Menuhin to join the Guild. "HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 To impel, Money to Loan.......cossesecesedescsss 30) BH G170-3 a ; ~ charges by Rep. John J. O'Connor| the American Red Cross $72,194 ho cents; rents and interest $2.108444 | Menuhin replied he wouldnt be-| ‘1 Tree leaf pic- AICIKIL I 12 Father. Morass Brora ie susesnesiivnes 3A) SERECTIT ANA N., 1923-Trained nurse; (D. N. Y.) that WPA workers were collected in 1927 for the relief of or 61 cents to 67 cents, and earnings|C3Use he believed to join would be| - tured: here. FILE [E lo[RIBIRU 14 Self Mi Cr nadie veerrsenettn| SEERE COL SEE ent Beat, food,” cars, : coerced to vote against him. Mississippi River flood victims. of general departments $7 iro “degrading.” _ 4 This tree AICI IGINIE DE IL [K JACK 16 Rumani Personal Services ......... veveesenssser 13| NORRTNG Home of ho oties type. exvs | .Rep, O'Connor, chairman of the| Judge Leo V. Brothers late yester- $2.09 to $1.40 “9%€%% OF In Chicago Mr. Tibbett announced| belongs to RE OB ODEAIA LONDON umanian Pets—POUNEY, LIVEOLOE oovnronnreonssy 33 perienced "nurses care; excellent heat, House Rules Committee which de-| day ordered Mr. Thompson tp turn his that the union waived its contract] ~ the genus VIABIG EINE RIOIUIS com... Real Estate 10r ITAAS....ceeeeseseserss 26] 1000: HE-3627 po § layed passage of the Wage-Hour Bill the money over within 60 days. sor stipulation against nonunion con-| —, - H) 20 Its wood iS | Rest Estate Loans... ..reeessnersereres-38 echo. PLUMMER Qos famoved Ly for a year, was defeated in the| Thompson paid $31131 to the Red cert artists. 10 Its acorn ETIHIEIRISINEMDIEILIVIEIR a widely used | Real Estate Wanted.......c..oureonorns 37 05 Bankers Trust. RI-708s. NL i! v § Democratic rimary after President| Cross in 1934 but Mr, Kerner I “Eve eat conductor in the — i NENAIS|ISIRTIAIR A E <—— material. | Repalr—Autos—TIUCKS ..ccoeesarssersoss $3 Ee ¥ p : r later Ty gr furnishes 4 : THIS AD worth $10 on beauty course. i Roosevelt opposed him. He was reopened the case, charging that a . country belongs to the Guild,” he tannin. Ti IL SIHIRIEID PIEIRII | 21 Aspect. Resorts ana Cottages. ..coocoeee vosonep 33 Royal ‘Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. 2+ nominated as the Republican can-| total of $139,772 had been raised and said. “Does Menuhin not remember| 33 Instrument. TIEBER[OEBET [1 D]|0|N]} 23 Right. Rooms With Board.....cccereeesssseses 38 SPECIAL! Hair Cut. Shampoo, Wave 280 8 ¥ didate, however. that only $35,847 had been used for E INS that the very members of the Los| 15 Dress eoat RIE EM AlZ|I'INJEISEROID] 24 Its acorn is SOME Winous Bist <spensersenritre *FOOT “treatments, DR, A. P, . 4 | » . Mr. Williams promised a “careful relief work. The Appellate Court ro. Angeles Orchestra belong? Does he| = ends. RINIAISIIT]I INJP[RI [ME] =a —— food. |giitols and [structions ..evessseeasens a * a roll Pl ; I and thorough investigation of all| versed a lower court order that Mr. think that they have lost their ar-| 1g proboscides UIs lliPluirP Ju |R|EJID]Y JE | 28 Billiard rod. Ps A pereotie sorvishises Nr th IR. 5130 Mog, nursing home. Day or evidence presented,” and said that| Thompson need not Pay more and| Epi I . tistic integrity by their member- of bees. 29 Small hotel. ITUCKS 800 TIACIOMS. .oervsessencssnrsns 382000 hight. Doctor's reference. ie P re had instructed ih Bran, fhe Sistem Court last week uphelg piscopal - Pr esbyter 1aNn | ship?” : 1 17 Limb, EIAISTS EIARILIS 30 To dine. WADEEA TO BUY...e0e0eaessosssssssnssr3A| (Alteration Specialist) ) * WPA fleld representative in New| the Appellate Court ruling. : : , Tas i i i Wanted to Rent .... ........ 2: by Ee dois ; 4 %¢ York, to obtain from O'Connor ee Union by 1940 Pledged. CHILDREN RESCUED 18 i ie » Portaming 5 a e ig te A Cleon, Toons, pease", Jen's, Sarmente: 3 specific e¥ijenes on which his MRS OSA JOHNSON : 19 Unit of work. 40 Ever. have indented 33 Common Deaths—Funerals og MEYER O. JACOBS Py 3 ‘charges are based. HERE FOR LECTURES La YORE, Oct. 29 (U. P).— IN CAVE COLLAPSE 200ne greatly 41 Sign of nt, i Serb Indianapolis Times, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1938 | 212-214 Bu ; = LLL 4 ca. =] aders of the Protestant Episcopal loved. assent, . rn. Ca (Auto Laundry) ~. ° " : and Presbyteri ily : 43 Negative. VERTICAL 39 Booty. BECKWITH—William Charles of 3352 Cen- : = pa i MERGER PROPOSED Mn to Work farm oonioele| VINCENNES, Oct. 20 (U. B)— i eh Nee oasity.. 1 Hawalian bird 23 Bos ot wales SME and a i a pand. son pres BV ASH-URITE SERVICE : * . BY ELGIN RAILWAY |. Mrs. Osa Johnson, wife of the late |the two denominations sometime jn|TWO children trapped beneath 400 mistake. 50 Victuals. Capable. 44 Gaelic. Matuarer mbit, oadpeg onpson, Mrs. ®& B'MOTOR INN | S30 Nid otk J Martin Johnson, world explorer and | 1940, ; dig- i 1 ir ornae- Genus of 45 Pistols. age % years. Funeral Monday, Oct. 31, | : : er wild animal phot i : pounds of sand while they were dig- | 26 Occupied 51 Hair orna at the MOORE & KIRK NORTHSIDE| . (Auto Supplies) wr ; ¢ WASHINGTON Oct. 29 (U. P.).— present es rn er a istinns representing both ging a cave in a bank near. their| = a seat. : memnt. cuckoos. ale a on. FUNERAL SOME, Smtiell afl College DUCO—_DULDX. p ALUX ulm 5 ¢ > hree railroads operating in Indi-| Shortridge High School auditorium | fostis aay be sub. |10Mes in Bruceville were in serious roger am 6 Earring 48 Sanskrit, | ion Phends vied a a ; . # ana and Illinois today asked the In-| Mrs. Johnson's lectures, to be|mitted to the Presbyterian Gener {condition at Good Samaritan Hos- 1 Mystic 54 Intended 7 Inlet, : dialect ! |BRINKMAN—Jane, age 73, beloved mother To : 1 hy - A J temstate Commerce Commission for illustrated by her film, “Jungles Assembly in’ Cleveland next May |Pital today. : IRS ev. slight 8 Snips 49 To press. away Fae Face akman, passed ie semant Wotky, se 5 .+@% permission to merge. Calling,” will mark the sixth anni-|and the Episcopal Ghurcr conven. | Screams of other children brought | 33 God of sky. SBR boint 5 Dens of 52 Edge : BROS, CENTRAL ‘CHAPEL slinols at BE orthes and Aresioery & Fo piastering, by &. Under the plan, the Chicago, Lake | versary of the Indianapolis Junior | tion in Kansas City in 1940. If ap-|2 SWift rescue of Gordon Sartor, 6, 35 Luneties, ° oe lichens 53 Pig. : iy oad *Yeriendis Tay all ato abel timates. HA 3500." SPeclelty. 3 Shore & Eastern Railway Co. and| Chamber of Commerce, which is| proved. congregations would be|and James Lemme, 6, when the| 363.1416. 7 Song for 10 — comes 55To exist. afer Sastintey hoon, : (Coach Limes) z . the. Joilet & Blue Island Railway|sponsoring her appearance here. merged in communities’ where both [Sand bank caved in. They were un- | 37 Portuguese 57 Song for from this tree 57 Senior EANATZAR — William M., husband of = pe, 3 © Co. would consolidate with the El-| Matinee performances were sched- denominations are represented conscious when dug out, but were coin. : Ohe yoiee. on : eur Kjaer. rt fe rrr eR Pr ns 3 i gin, Joliet & Eastern Railway. uled for 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., and| The merger action, the first by|TevVived partially .by artificial res- : Friday. Funeral Monday at the MOORE _Meritisn._DR-3418 Chartered service = 4 The E.J. & E. now leases the two ite evening performance will be the two churches in 50 years, is|Piration and brought to the hospital| fi =.17 9 Jer S90 Brathan LUNERAL HOME, (Contractors Equipment - other Toads. at 8 o'clock. similar to that now being NE tes here, os call at the residence, 1725 Roosevelt Ave.,| KNOX Engineering and ‘Equipment Co. In. me iran a ot erg Fe TTF FIT] | EEE prema : ; Ee —— — g copal) and the Church of ' - io = pai : 3 [TE LEFF ACT |e POLAR “EEE I ni | trum Reine a = -_ : . : x ; o : : day a. .m. Friends VICTOR FURNACES. Stokers. Ol i : w : : : : : 4 Faay call Bt the TOLIN FUNEBAL Ho PURE oaned, tepair ¢ 1. : CHECK DI OR EVERY SIZE : 2l . 22 may ca e FURNACE 0O. LI-4576. : | TOTAL POPULAR VOTES FOR PRESIDENT C* Divorce, causes] svete COAL | SR Rt a Set ve he ye we .’ a I . om nL DIA Phone TAlbot, DRexel, Elmont 1334 eRe Mi of al os, mane (Labor. Orsini A . Pw £4 EE ———— ht ET hy TE .% : . : Om. |8ed.. X Ba i es TT | 2 | estionnaires, showed that only 1.5/(@l SY. NIAVVERS Tol § - Funeral Mondsy. oot 1, 10.8 m5 hs (Landscape Contractor) . af: | per cent of divorces in New York ; i invited. Burial Crown Bl iniasnds may ’E CO. Distinctive: 3 1912, 18’ State actually were . caused: by Plumbing and Heating Contractor ® call at the residence. SERV- deal A Co reaLstmetive pe it = : 4 : | adultery although that is Padi] 888 Mass. Ave. LI-7920 | 1 LE . PENDLETON — Rosamond residence 3518 -STergreens. at BS: : . rom i 15,416,000 112.022.000 : grounds for divorce recognized by Res. CH-7920 2 um : I Winthrop Ave. daughter of Mrs. snd the| ~~ ~~ {Mattresses) =... 4 ee 9) 9 I] [toe state. ; ———— 4 of George H, and Marine, passed snes | MATTRESSES, pillows somioris. Boll | 5 2 = : ’ E : To ea PAT ? > 2 or x ; : % ; 5 v = r « ; 7 from, 8 — — fT} fo | ARE SolEINI RA | el Bias Thee Oh Mew. : : A Memory Is the Treasury and = CB . ; mE ae ; Monday, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill, Te Fake T = Ne 3 83.29 Guardian of All Things WAKE J: EUL : pete 1 RAYMILLER — Jacob T.. age 80 years, |i \LOIDUAE) , = Mn I : . Ws = W. | : : $f : father of Mrs. Leslie H. Crockett of In-|PAINTING—Inside and out, f 5 3 7 J} | m Then || MACHINIST | a TTT | Eoin Saiuinand gies, grityp, bv Boor or colder efatemests 3 p= : A / fy re i JB BE | | | Me md Biller of Forieviié, Gall | sg E 5 ® 5 ds Ly : Sines 4 y AE aE a 1 50.29.00 DEMOCRATS 32,442,000 REPUBLICANS NL AC LL : » W. South. LL — 1 i FL FAR

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