Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1939 — Page 20

RR RR OR Re

Be —

PAGE 18 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1089 ROOS SAYS AUTO | LAWYERS DRAFT | Happy He'll Be An American [ROYAL PAIR MAY SEE ni Sit MAKERS PROFIT oe MINIMUM FEES, BE a A NESTON = WEAVE | FROM 500-MILER Ac RN. | CODE OF ETHICS imine mas en vo | MOTH HOLES

ana limestone may be on exhibit before the King and Queen of Eng- AND

— | ba, wo 8 land when they visit President CIGARETTE BURNS

Reports to Be Discussed by JE. we Ride WAN nghon ve Week] FOR A JRACTION OF : / Neoty ks made of limestone Bar June 7; Divorces | 4 * [from Indiana were presented to ofSet at $50-375 | : e ; ? fictals in Washington several vears Gucttis ime Tika, . 0 . ; aa ; 4 "+P ago at the suggestion of the late , in SR— | X A) a 3 R (Dr. J. BP, Holland, of Indiana | '%? Merchants Bank Ride. Lie

The Indianapolis Bar Association | | (will hold a business meeting at the | § LE 4 | » » [Columbia Club June 7 to discuss gas PRE ty 4 “i | J Overland Motors, Inc, Vice presi- [reports on the adoption of a code of ; : i

dent. told 350 members of the So- oe legal ethics and the adoption of a J . » ? » ciety of Automotive Engineers last a y (minimum fee schedule | Go . T SALE 0

1t at the Columbia Clul \ | night at the Columbia Club The Committee on Legal Ethics]

After attending the race today SR R ! : i ) 3 7 4 : 4 the lelgeates will take a 4 p.m Laat (has recommended the adoption of ; § 4 ’ | 1 ley al i « . x R 3 3 N So { train to Detroit for another meet- NY the canons of ethics of the Ameri | { a i , ” iis a | ing of the Pro ssive congress 3 S SS \ [ean Bar Association, excepting three | : : A ie i { “h group Ww welcomed bv A 4 2 soetions. - b a § ; a

; Terrington, Marmon Her- 3 : oT : rington jo ne... president, who 3 X The proposed schedule of fees! FAS al bei Shoke in the place of Macy ©O recommended by that committee in«| \ CEN ; : i 3 wilt SOK in { t X | i 3 wh ¥ ' 54

Teetor. Section president, RN [elude Bo i

who is convalescing from an ap-| ! a | In Federal Court a $250 appears | : : 1 penaectoms = \ lance and brief fee for the Court of | T° ; ' : 4 | WeELS

Rickenbacker Toastmaster : = | Appeals and $75 for appearance and Mr. Herrington introduced about : 3 [pleading in the Distriet Court, A i i ; é ¥ Styles for 30 members a El ) ihe \ per day fee of $75 was recommended |. : : | Ladies Hy i = ee \ for both courts, | " y 3 ’ a if Panty, S\RAm backer, Speedway president. and | i | For Bankruptey ! _ 4 Cn y 7 line taerurate Pastern Airlines president, Who Was \ 3 , : | For DARKIUDLCY OASeS the rates ’ | : i Hi toastmastey ; a s run from $25 to $50. In the Su. Lorenzio Schembri......."Welll have a party.” | Styles for

Many of the foreign delegates to y un © » » ‘he Congress were guests vesterday | § 1 preme and Appellate Courts of the Men al il Aeronautics Authority 3 \ } . State, argument, rehearing and, ¢ ’ ’ ) , Handsome, slurs a yr 3 2 3 ’ | 4 g a banguet at the Indianapolis Athletic | La a Y : \ [transfer petitiong and certiorari] C ad ve a . 18 al ly, Mg gy s were set $75. Appellants prepara | ' Jewels,

Sub | 3 x 3 '§ 50 Weekly

They were interested in the tech-| 8 tory work and brief were recom-

hp BE Th a A Ra i edocs wie Saye Lorenio Schembri |

3

Willys-Overland Motors Aid : | 4 i J | Addresses Society of by Engineers Congress.

Automobile manufacturers still | are able to learn much from the s00-mile race. D. G. Roos, Willvs

17 Jewels,

0 i

American consumer demand | § : x sa J 3 Eat $50 less, The prohibition fee was

foreign products | & SN \ set at $150 Soria, from the Turin} \ | Circuit and Superior Court rates , . 1 nt of Fiat, couldn't unqger-| § \ E were suggested at from $10 to $350 “Anna. if some one gave me a thousand dollars, I couldn't be more | stand whv the American people | : Xi § for filing complaints and answers, happy : | would not buy the tiny-motored 500 § STR = E entering appearance and for the Mhat's what Lorenzio Schembri said to hiz wife when he was not. Fiat coupe. into which three } ® trial. Divorce fees recommended fied that he had passed his final naturalization examinations and will |

|

( persons ean hardly squeeze x : he were $50 and $75 become an American citizen June 15 Lee Oldfield chwitzer-Cummins gS x | or representing the receiver in At City Market, where he hag a executive, explained Man) YS 3 h ER property less than $500 a $50 fee was'ag the sun that grows the vege ago Ted Joi who used to build : E (set and for property valued at more tables he sells, Almost as bright he had hardly been able to express the old Jordan cary told me he bs. : EE [than $500 a scale of from 7 to 10 as the sun that bathes his native his elation since he was informed couldn Sar % bi ‘hat the girls { a per cent wag suggested. The parti- rtaly where, before the War, he and of passing the examination, i YY, Yee 3 tion suit fee was recommended to b2 his mother snd father farmed a "I'll tell you what,” he said, |

39 Miles Per Gallon a a ; ; 3 EE 275 plug 4 per cent on moneys small pateh of land near his na- “We'll have a big party and invite

WE ire : h The negligence fee in personal n=! tive Lieutiana all our friends.” «+ 5 North Illinois St. .. lovee night we woi RS jury or property damage suits was a

S

Some Ss came along | 3 A | . set at a 350 retainer plus a per day 1eé car ana turned | Modoe, the dancing elephant, performs with Paul Horompo, small- rate 3%

0s. and | Minimum Civil Fees

stand, he heamg almost as bright]

TET ETT mT

Then Lorenzo JOUR our yea EE EE ees

Thisis NOT a Contest!

But for a Limited Time We Will

+3}

¢ performance of the Ringling Bi (United States in 1021 and worked

the street. You| est of the clowns, during th 1 1 first, for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass

the women folk Barnum & Bailey Combined Cireus which is coming to Indianapolis | June 14. Performances at the circus grounds, Southeastern and Key« | Minimum fees for civil municipal Co. in Kokomo i for 2:15 and 8:15 p.m : court was recommended to be not “There I met Anna Ray,” he said : less than two-thirds of fees for Su- “Her father owned thig stand, We perior and Cireuit Courts got married, Her father gave us Rates {or Probate Court were from the stand

i he § » » » idly around to R , 5 y ) { Ya uh . B ny Oo rv. Soria and | Ing ng a 1 ( HS 10 / ng $15 to $35. For collections a scale| Lorenzio remembered the land he

beginning at 50 per cent for items and his mother and father tilled

3

top speed | stone Aves. are scheduled | about ® » »

agreed that the days of an “improvement of the Y a YY ¢ Y . about over in Europe (ra l antua Griant 10171 ie the first $500 and 10 per cent above money he bought land here, He in C ’ that Municipal Criminal Court owns their home at 821 N. New

America rates were from $5 for procuring Jersey St, and he owns a piece of

of $15 or less went to 15 per cent on in Italy and when he had some

rly davs of racing, Mi | \ bond to $50 for appeals to Criminal property in Kokomo

aT Teo

“-

eee

( ld said, there were about 200 | Eat tha reat the 470-pound gorill: teccribed as TN . ho J ; 1anufacturers, each of whom could | cha arpa of pit a ola Wa No i hats te "\ A By Ny Gan Court and trial while Criminal Court Next ta the land,” he said, look= not afford to own his own proving | ous hulk of rials a BEY Ge R “hw By bd WRT fees ran from $50 for miscellaneous ing at his counterful of green vegeground : aslo ah Er nae With the Ringling Bros, and werk to $300 for homicide. Ten dol- tables that still had the smell of é Now there are only four really big Barnum 5 Baue) SF ; ARtoette wneello. “the sir! leaner whe lars was set for an abstract fee and earth about them, "I think what 65, 16 SAG And they CHER HAVE Luu Ns SH Re a tT I ae HD i cio ra cr deeds, power of attorneys and other comes from it is best, That's why ; thelr own grounas for testing aon Spl g Py AN} . Ha} hn . lease papers at 3 I like to work here at the market Manufacturers are out of re toe) 4 oe I a a . N acd he rate for Securities Commiz« where we've got all these fruits and for this reason and ause it costs > re an 3 Wl ks ” i I Re Rl sion petitions was recommended to Vegetables” so much to build a racing car. The 16 FROM H brutes, ail intent on ripping him 10 pe $100 with articles of incorpora-| Lorenzio has two boys, both of results are not It it, he «a orc gin ad oR tion, by-laws and minutes, $75 whom are going to be reared as Javed erome Harriman, advance agent, igyjafe trust instruments and wills) real Americans.” lared o

eo = ;

Rostas Is Guest

'

Nn ae- . DEPAUW DIPLOMAS gesrrived he opening act ol e were {rom $5 to £20 Customers came along to inter performances, to be held at 2:15 rapt Lorenzio's lyrieal account of l nN | - rn t

m. and 8:15 p. m, as "the new how glad he was to become an

he gue ® W ere Sleven Ne breath-taking beautiful opening American citizen "ns near AY 1 X § AL IMeR Dr LPNe vey hn fu A 1} « f Hungary, Seiichi ARkabant spectacle, the tallest giraffes in cap He turned to his wife, who said

and Michel Roegiers of] GREENCASTLE, May 30.-<SIX=/jvity, largest tiger ever cap-|

~— -

aaa

SOOO

DSC

SOS

R | teen students from Indianapolis will (ured, fi rds of Asiatic eles bers ni at he 2 the sraduatec at the yh phants hundreds of lovely DELEGATE CHOSEN be among the graduates at the 100th | nal { | eluded Chest R - ont Week exercises to lassies from all parts of the globe \ ala § "C1808 y scorer and at the commencemen op He also mentioned in his deserip | ————————— BY WAR MOTHERS \ QAI Ee ) 1d at DePauw June 9-13 tian f the eir a rehrel the l ek wine rv NH) 1 he he onaries W. Gilkey, Chapel jini o hie gh 3) ere], We Governor Townsend today warned ' J ummins Co.; William q t the University of ' Chicago. AY With Lub Jose WhO {he newly created State Watch-! BLOOMINGTON, May 50--Mrs favor Sullivan: Mr, Her. elie SAITOH ement D Kt ha os water, and Paul Horompo, the | avers’ Board to “go slow” on en- Adam Smith, chapter president of \ n will t} ¢ ence MU SPAKE | emallest l y arforme it) . » ph R. Teetor, Perfect it Tr Yel mrt in Ye Pau maltiest ciown, Who periorms With (arsement of the new wateh repair the Bloomington American War ey Samed . and Dr. Clvde E. Wildman, DePauw Modoc. the dancing elephant, . ; y : , a : & president; C. D yesident, will give the baccalau- t [license law passed by the 1039 Mothers, will represent the local amber of Commerce ec Art 3 | Legislature chapter at the state convention in Re ih : ; Effective July 1, the law requires Indianapolis, Nov. 16. Mrs. Kate trouble,” Governor Townsend told included F ,. | Krueger, 4052 Broadway: Mary Jane ae 1 Legislature if it is not administered le r igone (St.; Betty Jane Macy, 325 Camp- it { : 5 ds Ap i 1, LL. V. Migone ) ( C P= within the next 15 davs, Robert H Members of the hoard, appointed ; Grand Piano at Our

in, Speedway of- SAY : nwaiananoli Me | ) nh 3 Graduates from Indianapolis in | 3 M ish) Dienhart,'sjude Frank Hamilton Baker, 2702 licensing of every Indiana watch-| Hall was named as alternate, tendent; A, L gutherland Ave; Louise Beechey, TAR RSA Who Hust comply with regu tk Dla TOMO) ional Malleable & 5838 Carrollton Ave; Ruth Bib-| lations, J \ £ ). sales manager, pins, 5840 Washington Blvd: B Foo rigid enforcement of the 3 x - a) ) : law right at the start will cause itional Motor St.; William Robert Craigle, 22 N \ : : : : : Zar} n the five board members at the . : RRR | Riley Ave.; Richard Geckler, 614 A collective bargaining election State House: for the first time: “A 4 Slacks ; HA All You Need to Do N. Emerson Ave, Kennard King, et \ . : # a : EE . X : so ) { will be held among certain ems« bill to repeal the law can be ex- Overalls Is Purchase Any Yerl { ls | Me Gan ev, 5219 E. Washington under supervisio ) NLR ' Derby of Rolls | McGaugh E ashing der supervision of the NLRB wisely { | Shorts rgentine sovern- bell Ave, Edmond Phillips, 1625 8. : : : re sarc . Wh , In Dozens of J 3 : | Si Alfa Romeo Randolph St; Marjorie Raiser, 3048 “OV arill, regional director said a huPar 1 a: are Luman B Mom - | Styles § R 3 : REGULAR Low Howlett, Wellworthy N. Delaware: Nora Thoburn Schilt- today. mer, F avhe, A. S. Rowe, In. : 3 | : : | } eliworthy | ° 642 Watson Road aria . dianapolis: Raymond Medlock ; Prices, Starting at Ltd, England; Capt. Res, Jb%2 atson Road, George Workers are {(o choose between ' yi Netar y 3 , R DRESS SHOP . Lawrence Shead. 111 E. 16th St Clinton; Victor W. Rabb, Evans- Wi \ : . K Shead, 111 BE 1 St.; w—— s——" |S \ oo d $265, and we will

former chief Reid Cotton, 5230 E. Washington | ah English Visitors € . oh S isitors Present 3512 Evergreen Ave.: A. Frederick ; oF 2 . plovees of Kingan & Co. Inc, pected at the next session pf the Combination Wurlitzer Spinet or lingham, British Racing > the Amalgamated Meat Cutters a lle ¢ J x ) KJean Ellen Storen, 4451 Park Ave, : y ters and | ville and J. L. Hunicutt of Rock 108 CIRCLE—English Hotel Block ah om ad ae

ib official delegate: Mi Butcher Workmen " i . — | aelegate; Mi . x RA utcher Workmen, an A, F. of L. ville Ny i . , *abhane and Doris E. Wheeler, 5678 Central 8 " ’ — ] : r Mr. Akabane and ve “affiliate, and the United Meat a 4 j ge you WITH- : wh The cornerstone laying for John Pac King Worker: Local Industrial | a : : J OUT A CENT EXTRA G. Vincent H Hartson Hall DePauw's new Union of the C. I. O 1 ’ { VICE presie Rh AR Sy The elec ; bi on u — " ater. Croll orc. | $350000 building for natural], The election will be held among an All-Expenses arnintetiocine, |soientes, Will feature the Alumni >i: DIOIUTLONR GMD OVRES USLen on | SNE : hi ; i : AAMINISI'ALOT] | yay exercises June 10 the pavroll of April 29 and those a aS & ; Paid Tour to the assistant : 4 workers who were not on the list World's Fair. This J .

Marshall due to sickness,

cl ST TO OFFER | poreremeswiare SEE

z | PHILOSOPHY COURSE i ; i =a, GL P< a “ Your Convenience,

YOUTH CONFERENCE

TO MEET AT MUNCIE 1m: specia | , 2 i——— | TERRE HAUTE, May 30 A de- 1 Revives you Fimes & . [partment of Philosophy and Ethics LR INTE AA m4 : has been establish t ant Sy h ; MUNCIE, May 30.—The Indiana State Teachers i Rendiana k ¢ WII w en ou operatiot ith th Wie: Tirey, president, announced today. PI resh ore of Pi asians on The department is the outgrowth State ‘Teachers College, nt 13 of courses introduced last fall in and 16 » VUNE 15 the lives and views of great men | Dr. Johns E. Anderson. ditecior and women of science, literature ¢ : Each the Institute of Child W ector of and the arts, President Tirey said. 3 ; 8 TUESDAY - Ie i elfare at| The courses originally: were rec- B it i y / ; THURSDAY B niversi y of Minnesota, is to | ommended by President Tirey to fill ¥ \ — \ WN Je guest speaker |& vacancy in the average teacher | \ \ 5:30P.M. [training curriculum, and as the

FINDS $2. GIVES TO egbent Jiprosch that a nonsec- | \\ 3 WFBM

institution can make | 1230 Kes,

POOR. NO RED TAPE (loa study of religion and morals. |

Here’s What You Gel:

1 A James Whitcomb Riley Tour to the New York ® World's Fair, ALL EXPENSES PAID, Including:

Youth Conference will meet in co- . Round trip rallroad transportation, coach service, . Evening dinner in dining car en route, Rreakfast in dining car en route, One admission to World's Fair, One NBC Studie or Television Tour, One RCA Observation Roof, One Philip Morris Broadeast, One night's lodging (two to a room),

A Course of Frank 0. Wilking's Own GUARANTEED Lessons to Beginners—a Short Cut to Piano Playing. | Once!

Eases

An Opportunity to Help Underprivileged Children in Indian- If You apolis without cost to you. Can't Get

LIBERAL TERMS: Small Monthly Payments—Small Carry- Here, ing Charge. Generous Allowance for Your Old Piano. Write or

Phone Li. 6164

! “ » | The voices of 3 R the great, long | { Ei silenced, actuali 1 | | | | !

TRENTON, N. J, May 30 (U. P) Someone found two $1 bills on a Trenton street two vears ago. Yesterday Governor Moorgareceived the biils In a letter signed ‘J. M. V.” Which sald: ewes

& L Listen Tonight I have finally decided to turn ~ J bs { 3 ¢ . t b iS en onig them over ta you with the request Po, ; > ST 1 3 ; | Ww | L L ® Oo i» E R S 4 Y < \ N } } | 3 2 2 .

that they be kept out of the hands 8

lv SPEAK to you AGAIN!

Liberal Terms and Trade-In!

There are no strings to this offer. Manufacturer's co-operation makes this enormous bargain offer possible. Remember—we mean exactly what we say when we tell you that YOU DO NOT PAY A PENNY EXTRA! This trip is a Gift to You from the Wilking Music Co.

of politicians and given without red | 73 y tape to some Poor dese , i 3) WJ A recent discovery by workmen (in the Edison laborat F A Ai poor deserving family | « (f a miracle of Modern science enables us th Bring ratorles, plus in Trenton.” Governor Moore turned | LAKE LOU 3 dramatization of the career and life of America's most popular the money over to the City Relief humorist, Department EMERALD LAKE in the . ) ' . i Listen tonight to this unusual program wherein Will Rogers,

i . aL y > . himself, will actually speak to you again, KEY TO PEACE IN CHECK Canadian Rockies : 1

~ r 2 . Dramatie presentations of other famous voices will occur on SEATTIL E, May 30 (U P)—-On| ¢ Mile-high mountain playground! the following dates: ¢ arxK sala i secr or happy| ¢ CINg. harming, castle he n ” “ i> arr s to let the wife PBS | in Banff National Park. 2 to 6 day y 1 JUNE 6th—-THE BUGLER OF THE “LIGHT BRIGADE marriage is to let the wife get all I tours, $37.50 to $74.50 : JUNE STH-KING GEORGE V her husband's paychecks. | A rn ND. Low rounds | | |

ee Te eT

from Banfl (or Field). Low round-

trip rail fares.

RT TI | Wiis Railnoadmen a > SP 0b og vo RN \ aS a Teawel Agent. 07, : - - = { Rl cn | (¥| ha &, 4 4 1 |

N Indianapolis, Indiana EERE -p 5 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN

Phone, Riley 8393 a

WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM HA DI AA

Eee

EE EET

AN! 20!