Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1939 — Page 16

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VIEW GREENLEE N TALKING SELF OUT OF TAX JoB

Capital Observirs Point to Remarks Here About:

M’Nutt itt ‘Shipping. ~

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credited here today with having effectively talked himself out of the picture so far as any possible appointment as Internal Revenue Collector at Indianapolis is. concerned. His statement at [Indianapolis that Philippine High CT Paul V. McNutt’s chances for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1940 have slipped somewhat probably will be considered heretical by Senator Minton, his principal backer for the collectorship post, it was said. Senator Minton’s bigg: ast task has been to sell Mr. Greenlee to Frank McHale, Democratic national com-

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lee return to Indiana was the danger of his becoming a marplot, his latest utterance likely will increase the credence of their contention, it is said ; Meanwhile, Mr. Greenlee can continue -to hold his $10,000 comr|missionership here, however. His painting a rosy picture of how well the NBCC is functioning is not shared by Indiana coal protlucers, who have sent two men here to join with similar representatives irom other states to try and have the price-fixing feature removed from the coal control law. Dr. R. E. Snowberger and William H. Cook, both of Indianapolis, have

PROMOTIONS MADE IN MANUAL R.0.T.C.

Six Commissioned Officers Named at High School.

Promotions in the R. O. T. C. ranks at Manual High School were announced today by Sergt. Robert M. French, military instructor,

Raikos and Frank Hornady, second lieutenants,

Holevas, fist sergeant; William Rohr, Carl Eggert, Edwin Brubeck and Richard Murphy, Robert Jacobs, Carl

pus, Sam Short, Kenneth Kritsch, Robert Blythe, Tresse, Paul Brandt, William Hornedy, Edward Riedwey, James Rizzo, James Coff-

Lewis Miller, Tom Davis, Stan Johantges,

Cecil Lagle, Malcom Dunn, |

Others named included: Dave Bernnardt, master sergeant; Pete

staff sergeahts; Harold Overton, Nickoloff, Robegt Scheigert, Ralph Root and Richard Rieman, sergeants. Corporals—Malcom Herr, Robert Kap-

Thomas Holevas, Harold Van

man, .James Wheatly and George Schopp. Privates, First Class—Don Tredway,

Jack Long,

FRISCO MAYOR SEEKS TO END SHIP. TIEUP

‘SAN FRANCISCO, Fe ‘Feb. o (. P).

—Mayor Angelo Rossi, fearful lest a prolonged strike cause publicity adverse to the Golden Gate International Exposition, brought representatives of employers and cargo clerks together today for negotiations he hoped would restore normal

shipping activities.

In the harbor here and at Osakland 29 ships lay at anchor and their crews, totaling some 3000 men, were idle. The clerks, who charge

of the C. I. O. Maritime Union,

FARMWOMAN DIES AT

P.) .—Mrs. Honoria ©O’Connor,

the slope of a mountain near here.

Ship Clerks Association, an affiliate|

111 AFTER BUSY LIFE

KILLARNEY, Ireland, Feb. 25,(U. 111, and reputedly the oldest woman in Ireland, died today on her farm on

She managed the farm until the day of her death and yesterday ate

a meal of potatoes, hacon ana cabbage. After she was past 70 she began to smoke a clay pipe.

_ She left four children, whose aged total 328 years.

How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men

Here's good as for 2 woman fusing bet he, change (usually from 83 to 52), who she'll lose her appeal to men, who a

about hot flashes, loss of pep, y spells, upset nerves and moody spells.

en

Robert Bauer, Richard Bush, Claude Bradshaw, Mike Kass, arles Wyrich, Charles Beard, Carl Maier and James. n rs—Alb bert Orville Crane and lieutenants; Robert

Just get more fresh air, % hrs. sleep and if ou need a reliable “WOMAN'S” hie take ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made especially for women. It helps ature build up physical resistance, thus helps

been calling on all members of the Indiana delegation urging: the change. They contend that if the present setup continues the coal

mitteeman. Governor _. Townsend, and other State party leaders as an apt successor to Will Smith,

employers with “chiseling’ on terms of a written contract, said the tieup was started by the employers and was a “lockout.” The employers said

CHICKEN DINNER

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The commissioned officers of the unit include Charles McDaniels,

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= By DANIEL M. KIDN} iY : second lieu-

Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—Pleas

whom Senator VanNuys has sched-

producers ‘will be ruined, that the

Greenlee, member of the National Bituminous Coal Commission, is,

below in ordering.

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203. ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS (10c)—A’ list of ane nuals with full descriptions and instructions for sowing seeds, transplanting, ete. :

204. BULBS (10c)—Selection, plante ing and cultivation of bulls for spring, summer, autumn, and for winter indoor culture.

205. CHRYSANTHEMUMS (4c) — Methods of propagation and culture, descriptions of varieties.

206. DAHLIAS (4c) — History their origin, methods of Ay vation. i

207. FLOWER GARDENS (10c)—A guide for the amateur gardener ° on preparation of beds, annuals, perennials, shrubs, bulbs, roses, fertilizing and general instructions on planting.

208. HOUSE PLANTS (10¢)—Direcs’ tions about soil, planting, cone

emies.

209. LANDSCAPING HOME GROUNDS (10c) — General suggestions for landscaping your home grounds.

210. LAWNS (10c)—A textbook on making and maintenance of lawns, including preparation, fertilizing, seeding, and sodding.

211. LILY POOLS; ROCK GARDENS; HEDGES (10c)—De= signing, constructing and stock=: ing lily pools; planting and maintenance of hedges, etc. 212. PERENNIAL FLOWERING

PLANTS (10c)—A list of pere ennials for the garden, descripe

tural care

213. ROSE GARDENS (4c)—Direce tions for planting and growing. 214. VEGETABLE GARDENS (10¢), —A guide to planting and cul= tivation of vegetables in a small garden.

SPORTS

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215. HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONS (10c)—Life sto ries of all Heavyweight Chame pions from John L. Sullivan to Joe Louis. . SWIMMING AND DIVING (10¢) — Ilustrated instructions on the art of swimming and ° diving,” with a chapter on life saving. : 217. TENNIS (4c)—Rules of the game, '

MAPS

(The 5 publications in this group may be had for 50 cekts)

218. AIRVIEW MAP OF WASHINGTON, D. C. (10¢c)~With street guide and information on public buildings and places of interest.

Size 24” x 25”, in five colors.

-— 221. HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE WORLD (15¢)—Thirty-two pdges of maps showing the world from the Chaldean Eme pire to rope today, size 6* ‘x 9”, IN ATENANIONAL ATLAS AND GAZETEER OF THE WORLD (20c)—Sixty-four pages containing late information about the principal coune tries of the world, with come plete collection of up-to-date Political Maps, Statistical Taebles, Census Figures, Air Line Distances, etc., size 6” x 9”.

MAP OF THE UNITED STATES (10c) —Size 24” by 25”,

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