Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1939 — Page 10

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KINDERGARTENS 7k CLING THE CITY COUNTY COURT'S Hag TO GIVE HEALTH pln Sd Bt ACTION AGAINSTI1® 75 war ony PROGRAMS NR <= PICKETS UPHELD 5:

Civil Service Jobs Open—The Low Prices

: ‘ | United States Civil Service today ‘ T ibu Children’s Schools Report announced open examinations for Supreme Indiana Ti unal

Record ‘Physical Re Bo sketing specialist] Rules Union Banners A Sellout Last Wee k! Ni ow a Second Great Sale!

’ at $4600 a year, and principal engi- . . Honor Rolls.’ ” neering draftsman at $2300 a year. Were Misleading. i |C. P. Bernhart, 522 Federal Build-

] ing, has detailed information. a Child Health Day will be observed s g A temporary injunction granted by the Indianapoiis Free Kinder- we E—_——— ~~ in Marion County Superior Court garten Society tomorrow and Fri- : Although the Postoffice will last fall, preventing union members

lay ¢ f00Ksi > unity - | 4 . ; rig Ee be ugey Say 3, hn Jump | from picketing an East Side grocery sha % vy 4 4 , sav - Meanwhile. Miss Grace L. Brown, general delivery window will store, was upheld today oy the In

society superintendent, said that 80 be open from 8 a. m. to 12 diana Supreme Court. . i St | | Y P it Postmaster Adolph Clarence E. Weir, former Superior ew y es. ew d erns

per cent of the children attending ; noon, the 22 kindergartens in the city are Seidensticker anncunced to- Court judge, seven months ago en- " wy " ' on the health honor roll, an all-time : dav. joined the Milk Drivers and Dairy %° 500 4 J i A d record. ; The parcel post window at Employees Union from “secondary” |i J resses us rrive n ‘I began this work with the or- the main office will be open picketing at the store of Edward || ganization 12 years ago,” Missi ™ ST RT as usual on holidays for the Dirks, 5524 E. Washington S', in

Rrown said, “and I have been work- | N. I. McCully. controller of receipt of parcel post, the sale the first case of its kind eve: tried ing toward the objective we have' .,." payer & Black Co. sur- of stamps and receipt of reg- in Indiana. citted they hod accomplished this year. gical and pharmaceutical firm, is istered mail. There will be no Union officials testifie : ey ha “I believe that an adequate] to discuss “Standard Manufactur- delivery of mail by carriers a right to picket the store because

\ OEY ; ; v | iva A . : : and the Sunday schedule of it handled milk purchased from: ¥ 3 a , M : | health program is as important to; ing Costs” before the Ingianapolis collection and evening delive the East End Dairy Co. waich had CW ; 83 a ateria S:

the child as is an adequate educa- chapter of the National Associa- " « oo" - a NC § . : : tional program,” she said. tion of Cost Accountants tonight ery to hotels will be wisserved, FO glen a “clos Sip eon » Hi Salil JE ae “ ”” | atthe. Indianapolis Athletic Gun, | uesing Bal LL DR RO ruined Pick | SN 2 el SN Spun Rayons! Rayon “Bemberg” Sheers! ules Against Pickeis i ES SL SO hE ~ . | Fancy Rayons! Smooth Rayon Prints!

| carl P. Eveleigh. Eli Lilly Co, ( TOW’ ogr ill ; “x. will le ti epvicidh special delivery mail and per- : of or Ty ot PH ST. ou lead Wie aiscussion ishable parcels received will Judge Weir ruled that the union : No 3 N Ta 3 le i ; ribbons to part of the honor pu-| ave be delivered. action was illegal because there was: aN 'y ey : S Sai JUST UNPACKED! Materials and styles found only in pis Pa I an arms: Butler B t Friday—The an “no labor dispute at the grocery RR 1 Nl Le ! dresses selling for much more! Dressy styles, tailored | FrOW'S ORY? with utler Banque riaay— i : ~ | » : : HR of de > a s! Every ‘aS S . ' Hon = hon hh > DO nual banquet of the Butler Univer-| Scouts to Convene Here—A two- | store, hus making the picketing 4 Nh \ SO models! F very Grose a popular fashion copy! Colors are of the children sity chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha, iday meeting of Indianapolis and | “secondary. 1 : " white, natural, pow er, rose, aqua, navy and light and er will iv national scholastic journalism group, central Indiana senior Boy Scouts| The Supreme Court did not rule ? BY ASS i dark ground prints! Select several tomorrow! Sizes 12 Blue ribbons will be given to} * : | : i held FRU ; ' v will be held Friday, Prof. Donald D. land Scout executives WW BC (LL lon that phase of the case but Wb: JERR BE to 20, 38 to 44, and 46 to 52.

children meeting the full standard! . | " ; ie “ “ Burchard, anounced today. Pledges here Saturday and Sunday. Speak- | Se : of requirements. Red ribbons are will be initiated. lers and group leaders will include | held the injunction on the ground |:

BN thee With some Sighs | Frank Braden, assitant national di- | that banners displayed by union ne tal or 814" whut | Clearing house, Re. clents-" The {rector of senior scouting, George | pickets misrepresented the labor he oi hy A a YE Indianapolis Clearing House Boone, |Chronice, regional staff member, |; qe involved. > foe 11 be ak on IR EE en ee land Chief F. A. Belzer of the local| ™ oi {e same time the Supreme i . LE . : ¢ t / y Si= | : bo 1 h N LERER : A “ Cpr, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, City dent of the Indiana National Bank [coun Court fred oO ny Se oC R | AW 8 {aR Se Start Summer S Health Board secretary will eX- and Union Trust Co, president; J.| Teownsendites to Meet — Clifton | Cision which barred a sc iy gene er 3 Bat : Ede Bl ~ plain “The Importance of a Prop- p_ Frenzel Jr. president of the | Townsend Club 26 will meet tomor- | from benefits under the YeaCher £5 RQ i" RUE $ Sn Fun He Our New er Health Program for the Pre- pMerchants National Bank, vice pres- {row evening at the I. O. O. F. Hall, | Tenure Law. ! Sh XR Pa Le “ «chool Child,” to visiting parents ident; I. W. Lemaux, Security Trust 1120 W. 30th St. Teacher Filed Appeal : ; and br Re ie Brown: hd Co. president, treasurer; George C.| “ a Blogh’=A SEMP Roscoe C. Miller, former Gibson charge of the kindergarten hea Calvert, secretary-manager. Stamps “Go on Block” —A P| ; ‘ow work also will discuss the pro- ; | auction will he held at a meeting of County 1enchier, who appesied the gram, 2 - {he Indiana Stamp Club Friday eve- case to the high court, stated that) Requirements Listed Discarded clothing, furni- | ning at the Hotel Antiers. Plans he was entitled to a permanent | Tha { ture and household goods are for the annual state convention of |eontract under the Tenure Law be DEH demanded by the being collecteq today in the |Lacisia collectors also will be dis- | ause he had taught in the county | 1 Successful vaccination for a) Tir St fe Busse: | schools from 1920 to 1927 and again | SIHal Hox. " | tries Food Costs Rise Here—The retail | "Om, 193i ¥ B35 oo +t led that! 2. Diphtheria inoculation “ A fleet of 100 trucks, [cost of food gained slightly in n-| de pp on a Eo | t § 3. Teeth in good condition, all manned by volunteer work- |dianapolis in the month ending | unaer Ly BN ES er vo EE A large selection of the most popular necessary work completed. | ers, is making collections. {March 14. according to a report bw ible & Sel 1 N bl —— types of play-clothes at this popular 4 Free from defects affecting The drive has been publicized [sued by the U. S. Department of | £118} he ne Po Tane Hyg rat . price! Sizes for Juniors, Misses and health: defects corrected as ad- for the last month by Boy Labor and the Bureau of Labor Sta- Too yi slate “i : gr the Women! vised by the physician in charge. | Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp | tistics. rire oh! wa Pe ey . ae . Weight normal or within 10 Fire Girls who distributed | The report showed the average Tb gi dey ie ie mot | MM ’ d per cent of normal. bags to 20.000 housewives in [tail cost of all foods here on Feb. 14 BE 8 TY 8 1SS€S an 6. General health satisfactory. which to place donations, las 76.6 per cent of the 1923-25 avers | | Bejoy right: CU-

" 7 a 3 . | age, while on March 14 it had risen 3 -~ AN W ight: 1 Z Schools Announced ee ————————— | 3 point. HOWEVEF, the average Stil Famil i / Cg omen S Rodel SLACKS 7A or pi pA witite Schools to be represented on to-| «y® Camp Scheduled — Summer was 1.4 points below that of a year y SR | Oath ga DA A Binied, culottes! Morrow's program will be Bright- camping activities of the Central Y. ago. PRIVACIES . colors. 8 17 ex 7 RN izes 12 to 20. 1 wood. Broad Ripple, Brookside, M. C. A. will begin June 10 with a! The average for 51 larger cities in ’ "Yo 4% $1 Clifton. Emerson Heights, Eng- ten-day program at Camp Tecumseh the month fell .2 point, standing 2.2 The cost of a funeral is one of lish Ave. Fairview, Fail Creek, on the Tippecanoe River near points below a year ago. the important family privacies. Fountain Square, Garfield Park and Delphi. Open to boys from 9 to 18 Whether much or little is spent,

Ribbons to Be Given

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Spun Rayon

George Merritt. regardless of “Y" affiliation, camp Col. Shesham Billed Here—Col the amount is held in strictest A. E. Shesham, Salvation Army field confidence.

Those to receive their ribbons periods will be continued throughout rs Wn ; : RN \ 8 sy Friday will be Hawthorne, Holli- the summer. |secretary in the Midwest, will speak : Tun a Cy dav. Irvington, Ketcham, Minkner, | ——— eee |at Citadel Corps headquarters, 26 10% re TUNERAL ; odd ; a

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Nathan Morris, Oscar MecCullouch evening. Evangelistic services will ; , Rader. Riverside, Wallace and jevening. listic Se S | a ; See : 0 Nob debit be in charge of State Commander [EER SRL BIS RPP RTL HY, : Voodsiat | TALBOT 5562 1 tincoin 1955 i ] §

|S. Capitol Ave, at 8 p. m. Sunday

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| Col. Bertram Rodda. i ——————i—————

neariva Listen For FUNERAL DIRECTORS CLIMAX EMPLOYEES sn |

Garl D. Walker of Montpelier and 107 INTEREST PAID ON

A hearing to determine the bar- John M. Fitzgerald of Terre Haute,

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: : . To Left: SLACK New summer prints, J SET of Crash

gaining agency for the polishing and were to give the principal addresses | Py a # ar 3 : Sy Siam I, buming emglovees of ie Cunt hefore the indiana Funeral Dires.| 2 /() MORRIS PLAN SAVINGS § S\N multi-colors, floral prints hd will be held May 25 in the Federal |torS Association today. 1 THN : : or plain colors and scroll Sizes 52°00 “io. courtroom. Robert H. Cowdrili,| Frank M. McNeely, association) gE ! ; 4 A prints in shirtwaist $1 NLRB regional director, said today.|y.c® president, was said to be slated Ct "BY styles, smartly draped, i

o ichet {for election as president tomorrow. : . Local 171, Metal Polishers, Buffers, | The directors are having their | 1-piece mo dels with

Platers and Helpers Union, an A.l_ ! \ 8 \ 13 wat F of Lr Rion. asked for the 09th annual convention at the] ) ; 5 Ny pleated necklines, coat hearing. Local 1695 of the Amal- Sra Sade Grounds and will con- | - LR 3 ) LP styles and skating skirt gamated Association of Iron, Steel|S So" their sessions tomorrow with | jf WS 4 FERN LTR WEY styles! Sizes 14 to 42.

and Tin Workers of North America, A le Tn. today’ me} C. I. O. also claimed to represent Sram er Bie ai a So the polishing, buffing and produc- hy hs EOOILLS nx eeth © : iy : | . | tion employees Shelbyville, association president; \ | 8 Ree ON 2 hoe 3 (oh « |! 3 h Above: “Jitter ns can John Paul Ragsdale, secretary- ff RSE Rol aE With colored mom BANK ROBBERIES SPREAD t asurer, Indianapolis; Frank M. : TUNE ’ y — nt? X%. nll His ona natural = : A oH ‘ McNeely, Indianapolis, first vice @ RR - 4 > ak " k 9 cotton ground! DALLAS, Tex, May 17 (U. P).— president; H. D. Hickman, Terre 2X | 8) Ey - pin 4 ee ER ETN Sizes 12 to 18. A sudden epidemic of bank robber-| Haute, and W. J. Wright, Rennse-| ; had ) ah & Ay jes unparalleled since the Floyd jaer.

Hamilton - Clyde Barrow aays HII, / pote Left: FARMER.

prompted the State Highway Pa- 3 ; 1 S \ Se 3 » Above Left: FARMER. trol today to warn small town banks RAG RUGS B © -—_— - % ] EAE IE 0% y with fitted tops, dark that an organized ring apparently y } w 3 3 ? AL 44 4 snd leh colors! Sizes was operating in the state. The || 18x36 Inches. N : EE 40100 LE LY : $1 | First State Bank of Chico, Tex, |]? for |B p> Ay = : , EY

re gn es [MURPHY'S 5&10() on that started six weeks ago. " w— , — § LOW COST— SAVE MONEY

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