Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1939 — Page 4
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REE LUDLOW nm KEEP FARM
“AID BILL ALIVE|
Marion County Farmers Ask |
Reconsideration of " Loan Measure.
Marion County farmers today .. sent more than a dozen telegrams “to Reép. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) “ urging him to seek restoration of the
"funds for price bolstering loans on ., farm products. £7 ‘Meanwhile, Albert L. Steinmeler, Marion County Agricultural Admin3 j istration chairman, . predicted that * farmers would receive no more than 2 : 25 ‘cents a bushel for their corn i-this fall unless the Commodity. : i Credit Corp., which makes the farm ; loans, is granted more funds. &. “Mr. Steinmeier said that wheat # prices would not suffer as much as ~ corn because some of it already is . threshed and marketed. “When the House of Representatives reduced the Third Deficiency ‘* Bill" it wrecked the ‘ever normal granary’ plan, one of the most es- : sential paris of the Government's _ farm program,” = Mr. Steinmeier
.- He added that the Commodity - Credit Corp. would have no funds for making corn or wheat loans the Senate reverses the
Among those sending telegrams : to Rep. Ludlow were Omer Green, Perry Township;. Cecil . Earle, Howard Johnson, Fred King and Mr. Steinmeier, all of Washington Irvin Hartman and Holzhausen of Warren + Township; Jot Foltz, Decatur
.. Township; Samuel Rabourn, Frank-
lin Township, and Walter Barhour, Lawrence Township.
SQUALUS SALVAGE ATTEMPT GOES ON
PORTSMOUTH, UTH, N. H., Aug. 4 (U. P.) —Linking an air hose to one f the ballast tanks of the submaine Squalus was the immediate ob- | jective today of salvagers seeking to - raise the sunken submersible ands its . 26 dead. Rough seas hampered diving op-
© erations yesterday at the disaster : scene.
certain ‘silk, cotton: and
war’ planes.
Col. Vincent Coppola, honorary aid to the King of Italy and air and military attache at thé Italian Embassy, Washington, stayed overnight in Indianapolis as the guest of the Allison Engineering Co. and was prepared to fly to the Capiial today. ‘ Col. Coppola arrived yesterday at Municipal Airport in a threemotored Italian plane and made an inspection tour of the Allison Co.,. which is mafintachining a new high- powetec engine for U. S. Army,
Now YORK, Aug. 4 (U. P).— Every fourth set of feminine knees
on Fifth Ave. today was visible to the naked eye. At intersections, Where Zephyrs from the Hudson zip across the avenue, - the visibility was nearer 100 per ‘cent.. In some cases it was 105. These facts were disclosed: by a United Press survey undertaken on the strength eof fashion forecasts that short dresses were here to stay—for another season, at least. The knee survey editor confronted rayon experts with his findings. and learned that, paradoxically, shortened
dresses have meant an increase in material consumption. Women. who wear short dresses,
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MEN'S, CHILDREN’S SHOES AT EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS
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rate. on WPA projectors.”
Dresses Are Shorter, but Textile I ndustry Is Happy
it developed. have to be sure that their stockings and slips are in condition to meet the public eye without embarrassment. As a matter of fact, and as a result of current dress styles. Consumption of all kinds of wearing material is.going up and the underwear and hosiery people are plainly pleased.
S. E. Williams of the Rayon Tex- |: tile Monthly said all signs indi-
cated that. rayon consumption .in 1939 would be 20 per cent greater than in 1938, which was a peak year. Dresses are shorter, all right, but theyre also fuller, Williams pointed out, and dresses which are both full and short make adequate slips essential because of their tendency to rise on every breeze.
This tendency of dresses: to puff |
up like a balloon was also noted by a specialist in trends who insisted that she be
doesn’t want to be quoted.” ‘Fussy’ Slips in Vogue
«Women, » she said, “are wearing underwear again. There was a time when the way they went with-
ing. But what with dresses being short and breezes unpredictable they have to, now., You never saw such fussy slips before.” This expert explained also that short dresses. had forced women to wear sheerer hose then they used to. And sheer stockings, she said, don’t weat as well as “service hose.” Therefore ‘women use more stock ings.
down consumption, she : added, forthcoming styles-would restore the cut. ; 2 “The bustle,” she said “is back. That means more material.” Miss Ruth Jacobs of Women’s wear gave similar testimony. Short dresses, she said, made “fine stockings, pretty petticoats and underwear very -important.” Miss Jacobs, however, frowned on knee-length dresses for all ages. “Only young girls can get away she said, “although
ing to.”
MINTON EXPLAINS
FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Aug. 4 (U. P)). —U. S. Senator Sherman Minton declared today that he. favored “restoration of the prevailing wage Senator Minton made the statement in' a letter to E. C. Bushman, president of the Goodfellows Club, an organization of WPA workers here. The letter said in part: “I regretted that Congress saw fit to pass (the Woodrum Bill) in such restricted form, as I had hoped it would approve a more liberal measure.
toration of the prevailing wage
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rates on WPA projects. I did not support the move to this effect made last week by Sen. McCarran because to incorporate such an. amendment in the Works Financing Act probably would kill the meas-
ure.”
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out underwear was positively shock-’
Even if short dresses had out
‘WPA WAGE STAND
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REQUESTS CUT Department Heads to Meet ~ With= Sullivan ‘ Again Next Week.
. City department heads revised their budget estimates today preparatory to a meeting next week with Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan 200 James E, Deery, City Confroler All department estimates were ordered revised after officials held their first ‘meeting with the Mayor and Controller ‘Wednesday, it was learned. The. reason, ‘as given by officials who would: not be quoted, was that virtually all estimates were too high. ‘Works - Board members today ordered their division heads to make cuts # their requests. The original requests ‘brought’ ‘the total budget for the Board and Sanitary District over the maximum set by Administration officials. Present at a meeting were Don E. Bloodgood, Sanitation plant’ s_manager; Wilbur Winship, Street” Commissioner, and Ray Herner, superin‘tendent of garbage and rubbish collections.-
ACCUSED OF FORGING |
NAME TO WPA CHECK
“Elijah H. Buchanan, 38, Terre Haute, today was in the Marion County jail charged with forging the name of his sister 'to:a WPA check. for $27.25. ‘The sister was Mrs. Ethel Middlefon Benham, also of Terre Haute.
|SHIP SEARCH" ENDED;
MIAMI, Fla. Aug. 4 investigation ‘into what Federal Communication Commission officials believe: was a series of false S. O: S. calls = started today after Coast Guard planes and five ships made ‘a futile search for a freighter reported to be sinking. Search for the vessel yeported by mysterious - distress messages Wednesday night to be foundering off the southeast Florida coast, with
her crew taking to lifeboats, ended at sunset last night.
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