Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1939 — Page 8
HIGH FREQUENCY It’s ‘Bigger and Better’ Than Circus, [PAROLED CONVICT | Now Things | <EN" CLASES BEAMS STUDIED Producer of State Fair Maintains WILL FACE COURT Look Black | E™ ia’ oooaes
good vision. Pay after vour vacation. Come ® ” in for a thorough examination!
——— ! 2 & =» ; Arnold Wells is to be tried for For Emma | ay AT PARLEY HERE Best Livestock and Brilliant [il BREE :chnery and petit larceny Tuesday EY Tuay Croqie Terms Arranged
—— Midway Promised for before Criminal Court Judge Dewey LA GRANGE, Il. July 14 | id = DR. C. A. MANKER E. Myers, (U. P.).—Emma Ott stood on | 3 § Regisiered Optometrist
Representative Airlines Soon Sept. 1 to 8. | : Wells was released from an Ohio| ‘cot corner and wondered | — With Offices at | B i
prison two weeks ago on parole. how to remove the squeak | a ay 7 To Place Them By LEO DAUGHERTY : ; Last ek he a apes here from her new white shoes. | : IY, | L |B E R In Use. Harry G. Templeton, who started after In Sn $ 2 yun A friend suggested: “Soak | CT JEWELRY CO rr in show business with a nickelodeon oy iim 5, y on eo Sire <i od them in water, step into that | RN ph Ultra-high frequency radio beams in the Oklahoma Indian territory, ; : > iy ye andi he or $21 trom) puddle in the gutter.” developed during the last few years three decades ago, is now in thick } {i b | Emma did by the Civil Aeronautics Authority of preparations for his greatest pro- : ‘the proprietor. It was a puddle of tar, . were demonstrated during the two- duction. Nw . ; |= day conference of the Radio Tech- In ballyhoo lingo, he plush The H | Solend 4 nical Committee for Aeronautics Indiana Show Window of 1939.” To . i which closed yesterday at the Mu- the 400,000 Hoosiers from Lane i : : ~ | Around the Value i NEB $ 2 > en uicipal Airport, Michigan to the Ohio River an I . 2 2 : fray © acation The committee, composed of from Klondyke to Saw PIL hie on wh : Clock With : TRE : i . 4 Y J | aviation experts representing the pects to attend, it's the State Fair . . Sd USAIN ¢ 4 ; : w | Government, airlines and other and always will be—he confesses. Te EE a Miller : Sig \ emia Ba eweiry private firms, concluded its confer- He'll have a lot more colossal to a mo : ; i t - SS . td Daal Ser fe ence with an inspection of Mu- offer than a none too white screen : ig 15g) eas wand | ro Poy Auer nicipal Airport. of rootin’, tootin’, shootin’ Indians ions / + Dal / fi, JR Y our = Approximately 75 delegates rep- and cowboys in a stifling hot room § after your 'va=- 3 cation. resenting about 50 firms and Gov. camoflauging under the descrip-| = JS fea : / $1Q75 \! ernment agencies having member- tion, “theater.” The “stand” will | : Sa Sra 3 I ! ; oy & 19 ship in the committee attended the be more than the cowboys’ payday ' CE, I -- p piamond on $2475 meeting. night. flab, “ | SF Tne 4 diamond 2 di Sees Wide Usage Four New Buildings ; 5d | SE . la: pa fongson. 2 diamonds
: | | , this classic sm t. enAlthough not vet out of the ex- He'll have on exhibit the best : oe S 31s koa Ba fag ds
perimental stage, high frequency there is in livestock, ete, etc. ete. | Se | EC RN Min- Vacation! Pay Afier watch. radio beams in the next few years a brilliant midway, and “the big-| - i (ili GEN ute an_— Your hs + td probably will supplement the low gest and best acts we have ever ; 5 RE Wris Vacation! Vacation! frequency beams on all main air- had.” The stage will be—with four : Si uy lines, according to Lloyd Simpson, DEW buildings, including the $1, member of the committee and as- 000.000 Coliseum—a $7,000,000 plant sistant to W. E. Jackson, who pre- On 215 acres. And the “stand” will | ’ sided over the conference. be from Sept. 1 to 8, inclusive. | Harry G. Templeton “ee “I's colossal.” Chief advantage of the high fre- The Fair is like a circus in two | wom eee mr ve
quency beam, Mr. Simpson said. is ways. Each year it must offer the ; + 10's closed or at least he RE ‘4 ls ed the fact that disturbances during same things—ever old, yet ever new. go. .«t come back again. We pick DOG TROTS PICKET soll gs ad Pay Atict
severe weather are not felt as they But there must be added new Rb Ey = R&S are on the low frequency beam. ) thrills, new “the world’s greatest—" on on he ans or Pe LINE IN WPA PLEA snl ; ot -¥, 2 oy , WA A representative section of the and the “first time ever presented Know them, we ask the ‘Interna-| rte 3 ation! (¢ nation’s airlines will be equipped anywhere.” ‘ : tional Association of Fairs and Ex-| SAYLESVILLE, R. I, July 14 (U. Sha: : ; A with high frequency beams soon, he The Indiana State Fair, trying to positions. That's a clearing house P.).—Two men, a woman, a two- Sar \ i: os Cae said, in order to submit the beam set the pace for all of them, is doing {, weeq out the bad boys. I know year-old child and a collie dog | Ro Beautifully 1 FY $6975
to more thorough tests. The beam just that. and have contacts with every State! picketed the home of U. S. Rep. | a .d
probably will be placed on lines be- The circus city rises in one day.
. . Fair manager in the country, too.” Charles F. Risk (R. R. I.) because ideal f : ‘| 2 lovely rings tween Chicago and Newark, N. J. It “plavs” one day. The Fair—the Soi Must Tell Truth | he “voted for the new WPA regula- | tren es Jewelry ( 0 gach With to oe —— - Si ir—-rises in reek. ti eler Must Te ru | » |! TY TTT = / 5 CAA Sponsors Meeting physical fa rises in a week. Iti Sp tions. (1 Dot worry shout yellow gold || See our large selec
“plays” reek. Snap aad ‘ows : ! , ’ ots ia ii } mounting, ee Any “gyp” artists ever get into! The baby, Bobby Lemay. and his payments. Miller's Ch Pay Atter || ton of all the Better
The Radio Technical Committee's But preparations? They're Pro- ir? Pre in mother, Mrs. George Lemay of | Df y & meeting here was its seventh dur- ducer Templetou's job and they ii pio ee ana ss Woonsocket, Sroneat te dog to the || Budget Plan permits 29 on the CIRCLE Vacation! || Make Cameras — All ing its five vears of existence. It start on cold January davs When ““gyihe feliow who advertised a Dicket line. It carried a placard | ]. You to have the fn- | " on Easy Weekly or is sponsored now by the Civil Aero- the Fairgrounds is but a ghost of 0 0. chicken dinner ast year saying: “Mr. Risk, I am man's, est and never miss | ; Doors From Power & Light Co. ____/ Monthly. "terms. nauties Authority, although it orig- its September grandeur. woar't be back this vear. He serveq best friend. Are you?” The other the money. I % : ru inally was not created by the Gov- Concession Space Taken ‘his hungry patrons a skimpy piece Sioe read: “The garbage pail for en, — ernment. It was formed co-oper- : ‘of chicken for a quarter and me—what for my master? atively by the industry because of Take a look backstage in Mr. charged extra for everything else! > a common need for such a com- Templeton's office, furnished With ot 1a Coe voter He really got mittee, Mr. Simpson said. about six pieces of furniture and about a 25 for his 25-cent ah Principal speakers and discussion draped with placards advertising 07" Si : leaders at the conference were H. fairs from Calgary, Canada, to the “pn, 0000000 0 M. Hucke, R. C. Gazelav and Mr, Gulf of Mexico. Oe tiie on Jackson of the CAA; F. C. Mose- “Since the first of the vear,” he C3hL Da'S Joys trom tre coun ly, Aero Radio. Inc.; Harry Dia- said. “I'll bet 1000 people have come _° gE up. tor wm ht = = ge ® mond, National Bureau of Stand- in and out of here. They're people [®% dollars 0 vome 3 ne 20 oe ards; R. C. Ayres, Transcontinental Wanting concessions, show booking then have them gybed out bt it Sos Western Airwavs; P. C. Sandretto, agents, exhibitors, people wanting fore theyre hardly Insiae, r, United Airlines; C. J. Burnsides, jobs—well people wanting every- Templeton sald. = _ : Westinghouse Electric Co, and V. thing for something months ahead.” “The spicier a} pi el pW H. Grant, U. S. Navy. He answered the vhone to teil spiel the truth and no PEW. hs : - id truth, so help him.
Te any inquirer, “No. There are no = \ : concessions left. Every bit of space Gambling never has been perWALKOUT HOLDS UP is sold already.” thitted. he said. : : Sd VINCENNES PR JECT “The first thing we do.” Mr. Tem- There won't even be bingo this 0 pleton continued, “is to contract Year: na with wholesalers to furnish food ,S¢an some of these figures on InVINCENNES. Ind.. July 14 (U. py. and refreshments. Concessions diana s mirror of agricultural and —Brickmasons and concrete workers can't sell any other brands than we | industry. Sa on the 48-unit federal housing pro- contract for. That's to insure good! It grossed $689.937.24 last year | : ject were idle today after a walkout foods and refreshments and pro- and netted the State Board of Az-' S88 in protest against nonunion work- tect the heaith of the people who riculture about $56.000. That $639.-, 8 ers being emploved to make concrete come in here. 1937.24 doesn t include what was blocks under contract for the con- “The man who gets a concession taken in at the concessions or
struction. in here must be reliable. If he Shows. Their gross can't be estime i SS i peas a = —.. mated, but it's in millions.
The Fair Board employs 1500 on the grounds. That doesn't include J those employed privately. One hundred policemen and detectives patrol the grounds. Something from every industry. from the heavy construction industry to,
B FE A U T FE - A B T E S S A L a ¥ ’ S down the line goes into the making
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- ? thas received and answered about. Vacation 26.400 letters, Thirteen thousand | . books already have been printed. | Time Thousands and thousands more of entry lists, programs. etc. are yet to go through the presses.
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ting ready for the 1939 show. HooFor active, pleas- siers are still looking at last year's. ure loving wom- The Fair Board has talkies of the, en, our waves last exhibition which are available | . to clubs and organizations. Lieut. will hold up UN. Gov. Henry Schriecker is the nar-| der all condi- rator. tions. Shorter movies of the last Fair are being shown as “trailers” at All Guaranteed about 400 theaters in the state. It's all to advertise “a bigger and | better than ever edition of the greatest of the state fairs.” Note to Mr. Templeton from the] ticket department: | One hundred and fifty-three | thousand of the 200,000 advance | half-priced tickets have been sold already.
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| EVANSTON. IIL. July 14 (U, Pp). SHE ] | —Harold E. Christianson was fined Js Just follow the crowd s 2 8 watch them . . . you h find $11 today oft speeding in this city noted for its model traffic regula-| SE. Berghoff everywhere. otors. He complained about strict [ees | Evanston law enforcement, and was Sees . ‘answered® by City Attorney C. C.| Ko Listen to your friends order ... join Yo a are you complaining ESEES At the Country Club es t the b y oti the preference or? You helped start the traffic! [HS i « «2 OF e bar . .. notice FE a Ley al the gang in the locker room or a P ON DRAUGHT Mr. Christianson, a former Traf- She / 'fic Safety Commissioner, was one i: for Berghoff, INISOFRTLES
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