Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1939 — Page 7
PAGE 7°
Stunning, New 2-Piece Flock-Dot-
SUITS
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oo
sevelt, eir tr own| CIRCLING THE CITY |YOUTH DETAINEDCunng Rovac raip|m rome wi re:
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1039
AGENT'S FARM BUREAU TIEUP { Honor Telephone Workers — A bronze plague commemorating the services of Bell Telephone System employees, including 127 from Indifollowing the New England
|ana,
| hurricane last September, was an- i nounced today by the Theodore N.|g
But Two U. S. Deparments Vail award committee. | The Indiana group joined with Involved Less Aroused [men System employees from many [other states in restoring telephone Than Congress. |service in the devastated area. The » ———— [system suffered a loss of about £10,- tial set of rules which had been ¢ ak [000,000 in the storm, officials esti-| adopted today by the Safety By TN ua Yuux mated. | = Board on recommendation of imes Special Writer : : | Chief Morrissey. he Fistophe WASHINGTON, June 2-—Con-| Howe High Choir to Sing—The | Wie Chief said the wow vules Roach, 21, today while they investigressional indignation was expressed | Howe High i Capella at were Boer nbn by give the 21 sated the killing of Walter KenSoo) Over ho scion of ef) Ala | ng Club ot the Hotel police sergeants the powers of !dricks, 33, who was fatally wounded bama county agent in using Fed-|washington today. The singing the field lieutenants removed two | here last night. | | ; years ago. They will ride alone in | Roach lives at the home of Claude
eral farm benefit payments as bait|group of 50 boys and girls are un- uipped with two-wa o UY 10 G6 teres Nb ein Uk Er Ie en Of Lo rains ‘and will be responsible ol | Robbins, He told police that during
: : | p , Manual ‘ ; HSH Yuin Bufeny Federation. |. HR EE cipal, wil be mas- all crime and vice in their dis- |the evening he chased a prowler tricts, from the Robbins home.
Two Federal departments involved ‘ter of ceremonies. Formerly they had been chauf- Later, he said, when he heard
in the incident seemed less aroused. | i : i At the Agricultural Department's | Mask and Wig Adds Nine—Nine | ferred by 4 Police wificer poe TO Sei Ne Ee proach the porch of the Robbins
opened to traffic of any kind “until
they get back to Washington.” | AS POLICE PROBE WASHINGTON, June 2 (U, P). -——S—— DePauw Alumni to Hear Winsey —Sixteen miles of highway—from TOBACCO HEIR DEAD | —A. Reid Winsey, art instructor at Washington to Mount Vernon, Va.— LOS ANGELES, June 2 (U. P)— DePauw University is to speak at, SHOTGUN DEATH will be closed for about four hours | The body of John E. Liggett, No-| ® al . the Indianapolis DePauw Alumni next Friday when King George vi &ales, Ariz., cattle rancher and | hg - a | Luncheon Club Tuesday. Mr. Win- and Queen Elizabeth visit the home | randson of John E. Liggett, tobacco |
|sey is to outline plans for offering] company founder, will be sent to St. All colors. All sizes
{5 Vig jop FL HOWE A1 THe WHIvRHI Crawfordsville Man Slain © George Washington q|Louis for burial after funeral serv-| Hollywood DRE
| next year. Capital Park police announced |’ Approaching Porch of [that the highway would be closed ices here today. Mr. Liggett died | S t H 108 CIRCLE—English Hotel Block uspect's rome.
at noon when the royal party, ac-|in a Pasadena sanitarium after a | companied by President and Mrs. long illness.
| | Police sergeants were made | “free lance” officers under a par-
CRAWFORDSVILLE, June 2 (U. P.) —Police detained Christopher
Extension Service it was said that Manual High School pupils have | the agent, R. L. Griffin, had been been added to the roster of the a SES Em . ; reprimanded but not discharged. A Mask and Wig Club, school dra-| | Emmert to Address Veterans—A home, he seized the shotgun and Post Office Department official said matic organization. The nine pupils, Dr. D. S. Robinson, new Butler special meeting of the Hoosier Post, |fired. The charge struck Kendricks that if the agent sent nongovern- who must serve a semester of : : i sei¢ veterans of Foreign Wars, No. 624,|a1d he died a short time later. mental material in franked envel-|pledgeship before becoming full] president, paid an informal visit = "vo pd at 143 BE. Ohio St. to-| Capt. Fred Grimes said no charge opes, he will have to pay for the fledged members, are Birchard | to the Fairview campus yesterday night. Judge James A. Emmert of | apt. elist Rock stamps he should have used. Bush, Lillian Chernin, Christine | cu the Shelby County Circuit Court js has been placed Baklas oath In March Mr. Griffin mailed to Gershanoff, Gordon Grow, Edna| and was greeted by several hun- |, "ay on “New Fashions in Gov- pending an investigation of KenPerry County farmers a letter urg- Mae Hicks, Frances Searcy, Francis| dred students. ernment.” 'dricks’ death. ing them to join the farm bureau Jeffries, Pete Pappas and Marcella | — federation. He began by saying that Smith. “we will begin delivering 1938 agri- | cultural conservation checks Friday of this week.” He added: “There is only way to continue to receive these payments; it is through membership in an organization which is strong enough to tell Congress what you want.” As county farm agent, Mr. Griffin is paid in part by the state and in part by the Federal Government, being an employee of the extension service. Dismiss Him, Says George
A one-day institute for registered nurses will be conducted at the Hotel Lincoln Wednesday by Mrs. Opal Gilbert under auspices of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association nursing service burean. Mrs. Gilbert is a member of the Indiana University Extension staff. The session, with “Help Nurses to Nurse” as its theme, will open at 9:39 a. m, with discussion of problems related to professional adjustments. The afternoon session, at 1:30 p. m., will include the nursing care for three types of cases. The institute is open to all nurses.
USE YOUR CREDIT | / ~ DIAMOND ~ FEATURES
AY'S Exclusive Stylecrest 4 Mountings. “I think the agent and everyone else responsible ought to be dismissed,” said Senator George (D Ga.). “He probably acted on authority from higher up. The only reason we have not been able to give the farmers of America a con-| structive program, one that will help| printers to Hear Callahan—John them, is because of a desire Inn Callahan, international president Washington to retain the present of the International Association of | cumbersome program, with direct Printing House Craftsmen, is to ad-| money payments to farmers, largely gress the Indianapolis unit of the! for political purposes jorganization at a dinner-meeting at : Rep. Joe Martin, House Repub- the Hotel Washington tonight. The nationally advertised i : : AY'S Exclusive lican leader, warned that such prac- jocal club is to observe its 20th an- cash price! ] a a Easy Credit tice “destroys any democracy that njversary. Motion pictures are to be Plan!
A YEAR TO PAY
AY'S Exclusive Triple Tested Diamonds.
® CHARGES lied al a : L Ty chase - Price
Trade-in Plan.
HOOSE any nationally famous watch in our complete selection—take a whole vear to pay the
AY'S Written Guarantee of Satisfaction.
exists. If we are to build up by use of Government funds a propaganda agency, there won't be much left of free gcvernment. It will make Congress subservient to bureaucratic control.” Senator Hatch (D. N. M.), author of a bill to prohibit political activity by WPA and other administrative offices, said, “I don't like that sort of thing at all. I am strong for t agricultural program, but I aon’'t approve of any such methods.”
‘It Won't Happen Again’
The Senate Republican leader, Senator McNary of Oregon, called the county farm agent's action “a very evious indiscretion” calling for rebuke by the Agriculture Department. C. W. Warburton, director of Federal Extension Service of the Agriculture Department, said that Grif-
f department policy established by
fins activity was “a clear violation | Ol
Showa, | “Boys Town’ Proposed Here—The 12th District American Legion today was considering the possible | establishment of a “Boys Town” in the vicinity of Fulton and Vermont Sts., near School 9 A committee to study plans was| named last night Members are] Alex Asch, Memorial Post: Howard Meyer, Irvington Post; Joseph Speaks, Kennington Post: Robert [Sponsel, Garfield Post, and Fred | Hasselbring, Bruce Robinson Post. | Wild Life to Be Discussed—Indi-| ana wild life and sportsmanship is| to be the topic for discussion at a| meeting of the Men's Fellowship of the Wallace Street Presbyterian (Church tonight. Henry W. Moesch, |
representative of the State Conser- |
vation Department, is to speak | ;
Thirty-nine Get Pharmacy De-grees—Thirty-nine seniors today
75¢ WEEKLY BUYS THIS 21 Jewel LADY'S BULOVA
39"
HE “Dolly Madison”—one of the loveliest of the many Bulova models! Guar-
anteed, of course!
$1.00 Weekly buys this 12 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET
Perfectly matched solid gold Stylecrest settings.
No Extra Charges
*Rings Shown Are 14-1. Solid Gold »
the department more than 20 years had graduated from the Indiana | College of Pharmacy following com- | first learned of this case,” Mr. mencement exercises last night in| ton said, “two weeks ago. I the Masonic Temple auditorium. Dr. | immediately wrote to P. O. Davis, Ellis W. Hay, pastor of the First! 3. labama extension service director, Congregational Church, in deliver-| fii ting out this violation of our Ing the commencement address, told | : slic {the class “do not let your mind be-| } have just now finished talking come a graveyard of unused ideas.” | with Mr. Davis over the phone, He| said that he had looked into the! case. He said the agent admitted that in a moment of enthusiasm he had done something that was contrary to policy. He has been repriand I am sure it won't hap-
50¢ WEEKLY BUYS THIS
50¢ WEEKLY BUYS THIS
¥5¢ WEEKLY BUYS THIS BUYS THIS
LADY'S LADY'S LADY'S LADY'S FAIRFAX BENRUS HAMILTON BULOVA
INELY jew- “Sig \ 5. " 4 J \ ‘HE "Sig JEWEL \ HE “Rona eled move- Hh et" \ 1 . - — in the Iephs matching link with initials set § movemen t charm and color bracelet. right in! —the “Diane” model! of vellow gold.
Jacoby to Be Lodge Guest — Southport Lodge 270, F. and A. M..| will be host tomorrow night to Claude M. Jacoby, Logansport, right | worshipful deputy grand master of | the Indiana grand lodge { This will be Mr. Jacoby's first visit | (to Marion County since assuming] : ———— HE Ee the post. Ca 3 haan aa ; J : a
EE a th S0c Weekly buys this 75 Ww kl Ww an COVER UP, MAYOR OF PERMANENT ENGAGEMENT RING 7. Prey PINT
Solid gold; set with a lovely e) ROCHESTER WARNS ya : BLL
manda
~ ed { 1 pen again
iple Tested diamon Ls J Special ON Wave ! SRLS Triple Tested‘diamond:
| ho a x : No Extra Chaiqes ROCHESTER, June 2 (U P).—If| N ¢ » : § ; 3, } » vacationists continue to shop in| =~ | . | Dependable Rochester stores in their bathing] Va | T Ras a : OF | : EE 5 roa .
x » i suits, the Rochester Jail is likely tol] Work GUARANTEED by ©XPERTS 3 Performance
be full of partly clad men and| DELUXE PERMANENTS women, police indicated today. | Spiral OF Croauieole Mayor Otis I. Minter ordered the | GENUINE OIL WAVES arrest of all persons in brief bathing | ak a $3. $4 and U
y VES GUARANTEED suits who are found on Rochester streets. He said he had received nu-| CENTRAL BEAUTY merous complaints that briefly clad COLI EGE men and women were visiting stores | 209 0dd Fellow Bldg.
alll
LY-0152,
50¢c WEEKLY BUYS THIS
S1 WEEKLY BUYS THIS MAN'S PAUL BREGUETTE ANDSOME — modern —
Streamlined. 17 Jewel movement!
50¢c WEEKLY BUYS THIS 15-JEWEL Man's Elgin NEW model Elgin — with famous Elgin accuracy!
$1 Weekly Buys This
i 15-JEWEL LADY'S PAUL LADY'S ELGIN BREGUETTE
AINTY semi- 17 JEWEL J/~ baguette movement case, in yeliow very smart and unusual.
| Weekly IE this T DIAMOND RING
Triple-Tested ‘diamonds: en jraved World's Fair désig: No Extra Charges
oUc Weekly buys this
IIT THEI IVE:
I Stylecrest settings: ex
ig ll od Von | ET Ey ii : ITI ITTY
engraved with
$1 WEEKLY BUYS THIS 21-Jewel Man's
50¢c Weekly Buys This BUYS § : 17-JEWEL MAN'S | S THIS MAN'S
Vv 15-JEWEL MAN'S FAIRFAX fi No Extra. Charge: 53/ 4 BULS ie” PAMILION BENRUS INELY Jew- [fF d R i HAN a > eled guare \ \ aN Ly SRE enki —a hew any grad- HOCKPROOF move- ; Sa ag \' The newest style! Fine solid Bulova for men. uate will be proud anteed move. | HIN : gold! A gorgeous creation!
eke Bop kb ment—hands om e ment. Leather Link bracelet! to own. 17 Jewels! link bracelet to match! strap! No Extra: Charges
Y5¢ WEEKLY
50c WEEKLY BUYS THIS y
S0c Weekly buys this
OT summer days will bring a hundred uses for this attractive ice bowl and tongs. It's modernistic in design with a generous size glass bowl and detachable handle with convenient slot to hold the tongs, both of durable chrome finish. A really amazing value! ’ BUYS AT KAY'S BECAUSE:
A 25 Years of Service . .. million people.
B Complete Guarantee . . on every purchase—$1.00 or $1,000.00. It's So Easy te Buy. It takes but a few minutes to open an account,
to over a
1S A jy JEWELRY COMPANY
137 W. Washington St.
RR RR SR
Rings Shown Are 14-K. Solid Gold.
a
