Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1939 — Page 19

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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1699

BAR ADMISSION | |S MADE EASIER IN COURT ORDER

Law Students Get Second Chance; Advisory Group Named.

An order liberalizing the procedure for admisison of law students to the Bar had been handed down today by the Indiana Supreme Court. The Court, created a new Advisory Committee to the Board of

Law Examiners, designed to give law; {man in February, 1910. He was proa chance, oted to detective sergeant in 1916.

for a second examination if they fail | in the first. Dean Bernard Gavit of the Indiana University Law School resigned from the Board of Law Examiners and was appointed as chairman of the new Advisory Committee by the

‘John W. Giles Will Relax.

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Policeman for 29 Years, Never Fired at Anyone

While Hunting or Visiting Farm.

He was a policeman in Indian-!i

apolis for 29 years, and he never

shot at anyone nor did anyone shoot at him. That briefly tells the story of De|tective Sergeant John W. Giles, who resigned this week from the force because of illness. Mr. Giles, now 61, joined the Indianapolis police force as a patrol-

Finding stolen autos was his work until 1937. During the last two years he has been doing special assignments. Since a recent operation he has been unable to continue his work.

He expects to go hunting whenever Sergt. John Giles

Supreme Court. The remainder of the new com-! mittee will be composed of deans of | Notre Dame and Valparaiso Univer-| sities or members of their faculty appointed by them. | Under the court’s order, appli-' cants for admission to the bar, who failed to pass the first examination, can apply for a review to the Board | of Examiners which in turn will

submit the applicant’s record to the |

new Advisory Committee. ! The Supreme Court also reduced |

from $15 to $5 the fee for re-ex- | aminations.

able and to visit his 27-acre farm

in Hamilton County. He and Mrs. UNT Giles live at 3110 E. Michigan St. H INGTON PLANS PARK

Mr. Giles says a policeman now HUNTINGTON, Ind, June 18 (U.

is facing more difficulties than in P).—A park to be dedicated to 1910, chiefiy because of automobiles. | Vernon J. Laurie, late Huntington In 1910, he said, it was easier for a resident, will be built on the East

at the Severin Hotel : | Hall of Detroit, national vice presi- : ldent, will speak at the luncheon

He will receive the regular police by private citizens, Mayor Foster E.

policeman to catch a criminal. | Side on land donated to the City pension of $75 a month. I Cutshall announced today.

THE INDI EXCHANGE CLUBS T0 HOLD SESSION

The Indianapolis Exchange Club is to be host to the state convention

of Indiana Exchange Clubs Monday |,

and Tuesday. Registration will start at 9 a. m. Theron M.

session Monday. A tour of the city and an inform-

al dinner-dance at the Indianapolis |} Country Club with a luncheon, style |} : |show and book review are scheduled

for Monday. A business session Tuesday fol-

lowed by a luncheon will conclude | §

the conference.

CRIMEAN VETERAN DEAD BRISBANE, June 16 (U. P).—

Charles Longden, believed to be the oldest veteran of the Crimean War, died here at the e of 105. He

served in the Crimea with the Royal || -

Engineers.

1S TIMES _ TROPHY AGAIN GIVEN JACQUELINE COCHRAN presented to th Presentation was made at the

NEW YORK, June 16 (U. P.).—|Advertising Club by Mrs. Eleanor Jacqueline Cochran, winner of last| Roosevelt, who also presented a year’s Bendix transcontinental race, medal stamped in memory of the yesterday was awarded for the sec-|late King Albert of Belgium.

ond time the Harmon trophy of the Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs, presented to the world’s outstand-

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mendations submitted recently by | a Bar Examination Study Commis- | sion appointed by she Supreme

Court.

UNIVERSAL TO HAVE FROLIC TOMORROW

Universal Club members will have their annual picnic tomorrow afternoon at Northern Beach, on Road

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Ripple. The program, arranged by William Faust Jr. general chairman, and) George Turner, vice chairman, will include: 2 p. m, hoop throwing contest for women, hole-in-one contest for men and games for chil-| dren; 3:30 p. m. hoop throwing contest for men, hole-in-one con- | test for women; 3 p. m., rolling pin throw for women, baseball throw for | men; 3:30 p. m., husband-calling | contest; 4 p. m., ball game for men! and cards for women; 6 p. m., picnic | supper. Members of the arrange-| ments committee include William H. Cook, Max Merritt, John Dixon, Lon Gleason and Horace Riggs.

WADE NEW HEAD OF | STATE PHARMACISTS

WAWASEE, Ind. June 16 (U. P.).! —The Indiana Pharmaceutical As-| sociation in convention last night elected Joseph B. Wade of Indian- | apolis president for the coming year. | Other officers named are J. Mof- | fett Inglis of Madison, first vice] president; R. L. Loser of Noblesville, | second vice president; J. L. Weinland of Indianapolis, secretary, and | Harry J. Borst of Indianapolis, | treasurer. Stephen Badanish of Gary and Gordon A. Triplet of Osgood were elected to the board of directors. Herbert J. Gerding of Ft. Wayne is, the retiring president. |

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WINNERS FOR 1939

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GIFTS for FATHER’S DAY at Sale Prices

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A smart gift for

and new hi-blues. Exceptional values

Price.

$1 .88

Small, Medium and

The LAST DAY to Buy

Crisp and cool as a summer breeze—easy to wear and easy to launder! Handsome new shades in airy Hopsacking that harmonizes perfectly in slacks and shirts. Buy this smart sportswear in matched or contrasting combinations SALE PRICED at $1.79 for TWO-PIECE ENSEMBLES. MEN'S SIZES: SLACKS 29 to 42, SHIRTS Small, Medium, Large. COLORS: Natural, Green, Gra-Green, Sun Tan, Navy and Teal. —Downstairs at Ayres.

You’ll Effect Cool Savings In This June SALE!

pical Worsted

SUITS

® Grey Stripes! ® Tan Overplaids!

® Dark Oxford Stripes!

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Cool and shape retaining like your regular weight suit. Smart new models in single, double-breasted, regular . and sports types for your selection. The coats may be worn with contrasting colored slacks. Stouts, shorts and longs. June Jamboree Sale Priced at $12.88.

«Downstairs at Ayres.

Smartly Styled New

SPORTS COATS

*6.95

Father's,

young or old! Attractive colors, such as greens and blues

All-woou. at this

special June Jamboree Sale

—Downstairs at Ayres.

GABARDINE SPORT COATS

Attractive gabardine sport coats. They're washable and sanforized. Colors, greens and new blues. Sizes

Large.

Men's Slack Suits

SALE PRICED

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HALF-PRICE SALE!

Men's Summer TIES

A Wonderful Gift for Dad! Genuine All-Silk Ties!

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A special purchase and we're passing the saving on to you. A grand array of all silk, hand tailored ties. Silk lined, resilient construction in beautiful new Florida patterns. Plaids, stripes, large bold motifs, light and dark grounds in Greens, Blues, Browns and Maroons. Matched colors and two-tone combinations.

Other Ties, 3 for $1

We can’t think of a better gift “from you to Dad” than a swell selection of these handsome summer ties. A glorious selection of patterns, checks, plaids and stripes. They are made of rayon crepe and they're washable. Reds, greens, blues and browns in light medium and dark combinations.

—Downstairs at Ayres.

LAST DAY SALE! Our Finest Quality

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A “whale of a shirt sale!” QUALITY, STYLING, FIT and SERVICE in these shirts! Remember, EVERY shirt is fully pre-shrunk and sanforized! Every shirt is full cut, roomy, comfortable and FITS perfectly! Non-wilt collars and button-down collar styles. Sleeve lengths 33 to 35. « Sizes 13% to 18. BE WISE, come early for BEST selection!

Other Shirts, 89¢

Fully rre-shrunk fabric, semi-soft fused collars, 7T-button fronts, pleated and gathered backs. White, blue, grey, in plains and

SALE PRICED

New Lightweight

STRAW HATS

$1.00

Sanforized

WASH SLACKS

51 .00

Woven through fabrics that will not fade and will not shrink! 18 different patterns for your choosing. Sizes 20 to 42. :

Also seersucker slacks at $1. types. Sizes 6% to 7%.

This June Jamboree Sale offers you a splendid opportunity to get a smart new hat at a smart LOW price! Choose from: Sailors and Sennit Braids, fancy band

—Downstairs at Ayres.

Men's genuine ferent styles. Snap

Sizes 6% to Tis. —Downstairs at

Men’s Genuine

PANAMA HATS

51.98

Panama Hats in choice of three dif-

Optimo and regular style.

Ayres.

stripes and novelties. Sleeves 33 to 35 inches. Sizes 14 to 17. \ —Downstairs at Ayres.

LAST DAY! MEN’S

Gannon Shorts

5 51

“Cannon” shorts in banjo seat style. Lastex sides. Fast color patterns in. checks and novelties. Baus, greens, tans. In sizes 30 to

Cannon Shirts 5 for $1 —Downstairs at Ayres.

Discontinued Styles

REAL SILK MEN'S SOCKS

Prs. $1

Choose from a wide assortment of patterns in checks, plaids, stripes and novelties in blues, browns, white and greys. Lastex ankle tcp, double soles and heels. Sizes 10 to 13. —Downstairs at Ayres.

600 Brand New

Sport Shirts 90:

A new shipment of 600 cool sport shirts. “In-or-outer” style shirts with sport collars. An ideal gift for dad, at only 50c.

—Downstairs at Ayres.

Brims,