Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1939 — Page 24
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PAGE 24 | : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | ot ms FRIDAY, YT = WAGE-HOUR : piso NEAR Vez Serum Saves Doctor From Death "OR TRUCK RANCHER Indans, Tinos and. Wisconsin POULTRY SPECIALS
ill be grouped into a region for ii FRYER ' y KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 7 (U.|toxin supplied from the blood of 100 guinea pigs that had built up SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 (U. B.). je administration of the Peoarsl} FRYE S er mee. 19000, |B). —An untried guinea pig anti-|horses—the usual serum. But it|antibodies, or immunity, to equine ™ tn. Wage-Hour Law, Arthur C. Viatt, RS viv msense BOOKS: «venus .23¢ Ib. [toxin for equine encephalitis today produces shock in some humans, encephalitis. From ‘the blood Dr.|—Frank Mencavini, rancher, was agent in charge of the Indiana CHICKENS 15¢c 1b ‘had saved the life of a prominent and Salsbery, his life ebbing, re-| Sanders and his helpers prepared before Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure office, said today. This regional +++.TO ROAST : ¢ ec... Cc . GOVERNORS veterinary biologist, and his aids acted unfavorably. 100 cubic centimeters of serum and accused of failing to pay tax on 870 |oce will be in ‘charge of Arthur | CH ICKENS TO BOIL who developed the serum in despera- | At his experiment laboratory, Dr. rushed to the hospital. gallons of wine. Co st 8 FRESH FISH AND MEATS COW PLETE LIN ’ tion hoped they had found a remedy |E. I, Sanders looked at the hun- | They injected five cubic centi- | “No vino, no laboro, ‘no verdugo!" | C8rsiens. OF GROCERIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
| to save more human beings. dreds of long-suffering guinea pigs meters of serum into the motionless | | Mencavini said, which meant no } i EW S x } Th E
. |The serum restored Dr. Charles E. [used in experiments and asked his|patient, |wine, no work, no vegetables. He , re Three Years S Older and : I] LUN SAYS: DON'T NEGLECT YOUR Salsbery, 5% to consciousness after !associate: “Why not try guinea pig! Almost immediately he began to said he had to put a jug of win g 4 ) : scious p ue CL Dirasrrae Birnie MSs Rg hed NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MAX SMULYAN WE CASH WPA AND PAY ROLL CHECKS
Draws $84 More Than (he had lain 36 hours in a coma as antitoxin?” |improve, Within a few hours his|at the end of each row to lure his | TLE RECUALLILLES PAY WHILE iresult of contracting the dread horse| It hadn't been used on humans color was resiored and he was talk- | workers through the bean and arti- | KEGUILISEMGTIEIEEELS : SEN LAN er OL Survey Example sleeping sickness during experiments to Dr. Sanders’ knowledge. (ing to his physicians. He was a] | choke patch. Judge St. Sure was nw 1 MAYER inc > in his laboratory. As a last resort| Feverishly, he and four assistants ‘mighty sick man” but a physician not impressed. He fined Menca- | ICTS FREER _— physicians had tried injecting anti- | worked threugh the night killing 'said he would live, : lvini $100. " "
By TIM TIPPETT If Governor Townsend Were three] me vears younger, earned $84 less a vear and had not been born on a farm, Indiana would have the av. % erage American Governor, according to a survey completed today by the Council of State Governments. ¥
The survey found that “the av- } erage governor is about 51 years of age, receives a yearly salary of \ $7916, is a lawyer and a Democrat} politically, is the father of three ® children and prepared himself for: the job as chief executive by serving |: in the Legislature.” I Indiana pays its chief executive pummiss $8000 annually. While this is above the average at present, the survey | found that in 1940 the national ave| erage will go up to $8135.
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Average Age Is 31
A study of Indiana's Governors since 1816, when Indiana came into
the Union, show that the average -— PERN WSR RES - SRW TING ae Ne P i ae ; -» — / age has been 31. . Women's Cool. Men's s Shirts REPRICED Men S T > of the 34 Governors have gic Mr oat] poli- AN KLETS — oF CS and Shorts HIGKER
ticians, two editors, three ieachers, BN NE ‘ two bankers and four, including \ Women's
Governor Townsend, farmers, \ . : iE The national survey found that AEN Full-Fashioned Saturday l 7/28 oY Soi 1 4: PRICED the average Governor serves a fouv- | i X Feature! EE Shai IS ERR FS : a Feature! vear term or two-year term. In M4 First Quality : TE ST 8 states, the term if for four years, : N 151 1ib elastic top abidets wn 5 Ae a ud in 23 the term is two years, in one NR . in high colors, red colors ; gl SEY Fast color broadcloth shorts,
a R : “R J " a lasti i —New Jersey-—-the Governor serves NR { white! Si ) > Si RX iF ¢ £3 elastic inserts at waist, 28 for three years. SA \ , ingress and white! Sizes 8 to 10! AE § i § i] to 42 Durable. cotton i Si \ a iF | oF Swiss ribbed shirts!
! Can't Succeed Self AR R SRY & a ¥ / ® You ve Seen In Indiana the Chief Executive SILK "Sweetheart" Rayon : 'S Fo id > 5 wn : Hy : the Same
serves a four-year term and cannot Closeout of Better
succeed himself. In the past one AY HOSIERY Satin SLIPS we : 2 a ow J 43 ! ; of Dress Shirts Quality a
Governor who advanced to that
i. : LE $14.75 & $19.75 position through the resighation of \ 3 ® NOW Sr iy No ; RE £3 the preceding governor served more } ’ Cc RL hi % k ® than four years. The shortest term : Only Feature! Saturday C Placed on
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was in 1822 when the governor Was I chosen by the Legislature as U. S igh Jao i cut / : res wnitie were: pink Sale Tomorrow! Senator after being in office only C slips in tearose shade! Vari- P three days : length with adjustable Men S Fully Sanforized i i wit 2 Elected by People straps! 32 io 44! cloths! 14 to 17! Of Indiana's governors 28 have NN RN WAS pi Si AC KS :
been elected by the people. Eight
have been elected as Lieutenant 8 ; New summer shades Men's All-Wool Swim Non-Wilt Collar Governor and become governor 8 : oh
) ® ; : . ; : upon the death or resignation of A Wn these exquisite TRUNGS Every Pair Actually Risse Shirts Handsome suits in their predecessor. NR sheer, 4-thread chif- Worth Much More! worsteds, twists and Twenty of the 34 governors at- fon hose! Dainty picot : i Tein 2 1 { er : \ asted! tepoed callers a 1s Ne orn N top! Reinforced heels Sot C Fine tailored slacks made of su- Sone Cc Blue, grey, green, ORNS ANl Sn ANE Duns. : } and toes! Sizes 8! 9 to Feature! perior fabrics found usually only C Feature! brown, white! Every
the majority of the governors have 1 ' : , e : Lies iad 01s! © 8 in much higher priced garments! one taken from r Hot bees: Diiive Hopsieps. Si} 1hose at Ee Sakon Black, brown and blue Neat stripes, checks, plaids! Waist Close-out of higher priced higher a ry A ah hs 20 years nai tnt } Speen ow trunks, some with talon sizes 30 to 42; lengths 30 to 34! ranges! T-button fronts, , been born in Indiana. price. pockets fie self belt! Waist tubfast materials! Sizes PENNEY’'S— Nineteen of the 34 have been PENNEY'S—S sizes 30 to 43! PENNEY'S—Street Floor from 14:40 I) Street Floor Democrats, 12 have been Repub- NNEY'S—Street Floor eo. a 3 0:17) . licans and three were Whigs. In PENNEY'S—Street Floor PENNEY'S—Street Floor the last 50 years there have been gis SAA ols pS - witb Sa nine Republican Governors and A A Saab R ag—- ga cS. 00000
eight Democratic Governors. a small brims! Best colors! > EL full! Sizes from 1 to 6! Reduced! anid marta S 2 A\, § : PENNEY’S—Second Floor of age nA ) > Rad? y lA ell A EH NEW ANKLETS <i hah ud Many Colors! J WW ; he a \ p ; ® Tomorrow Only! HEARING FOR BRIDGES Fast color printed percales and Sh NER PD he \ ¥ - Straight or cuffed tops, wide assortdesert cloth! Sizes 12 to 20! . a Sey 0 Many fo 3 ment of colors! Sizes 6 to 10%! C —Dean James M. Landis of the Women' i ' 1 A h . ” Harvard law school was expected $ and M sses ; Twice : 3 Navy! Browns! as Girls’ SLACKS and The proceedings will be conducted Many novelty styles, fully cotton chifions 3 ; loved - stiles or Many ‘styles. int vse seagtt ploy
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i Women's and Misses »- Children's Printed Percale In ti ational study 1 was 1 . v I 2 3 le Harold Steen BETTER HATS Women s and Misses : SPECIAL SELLING! & | SUN SUITS Twelve Governors are 45 or under. 22 are between the ages of 46 and PENNEY'S—Second Floor jovernor Herbert H. Lel f . . : Ee | el rvs Nor Yo has teen in offs the One-Piece Styles—Women's. 4 55 FN REPRICED SY a NY Real Values in Children's 1 st. He has served three two- AE SD ; + prs , I, RT Drei Or is PLAY SU ITS 3 5. k F, Hig T0 START MONDAY PENNEY'S—Second Floor : BS : Sn PENNEY’S—Second Floor —_— % Fe Values § Ee PALI to arrive here today or tomorrow io BATH ] NG SU ITS AF This Price! 3 esid i d ‘tation hearing TONE . 3 : “" : Be of Hur Drigges, Wem Rs a or Eo High bib smart- SMARTALLS
of Minnesota is the youngest chief ~~ ’ Lh eon B ® Hany Styles! Better DRESSES jy Women's (3 2 ® All Fast Colors! Dickinson, Michigan's y IS High crowns, low crowns, large C RAS. Clever one-piece styles, well made, cut 55, and 14 are 56 or more years for fous year vears SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 J. FOS + Worth | 1 ® Many Colors! ; : ® They're All-Wool! CP Lovely Fa : : . [0 ‘ ® int Coast leader of the C. 1. O y 49 i i" rig Ld alls in plain, tai- Girls' Practical Saturday Bargain! c
at the immigration station on Snel lined, wanted colors! 34 to 40! BR \ laces, spun Fi ay togs! All fast colors! Speciall Island. Bridges is accused of being ENNEY'S—Second Floo Se ® rayons & } with contrastin PLAY SU ITS “affiliated to or a member of an or-| PBN cond r y BR ¥ rayons, bem- g PENNEY’S—Second Floor
ganization which teaches or advo- bergs, prints! trim! To be worn
cates the overthrow of the Ameri- SHE Adorable with or without @ Usually Much More!
can Government by force and vio- Women's and Misses' Crash 3 |} styles in al le : Infants' Birdseye { - x fn the popular shirts! Colors in-
lence.” 3 3 ) Beautifully made perThe organization in this instance. 5 Cc K % U S SSRN 8 Y summer col- 3xs iF APE S—6 the — charged, is the LA IT NER "SR ors! Sizes 12 RR clude navy and cale playsuits in one c DI iH for
8 > y t ! : ‘own ! izes 12 and two-piece styles! a, asic 1 8 52 bro 3 Good selection of col-
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