Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1939 — Page 8

PAGE

1 e— —

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

THURSDAY, SEPT, 7, 1989

INDIANATOASK Master of Abundant Flower Garden Uses Surgeon's Skill in Care

SETTLEMENT OF BORDER DISPUTE

Delegation to Confer With Kentucky Officials on ‘No Man's Land.

An Indiana delegation headed hy State Senator Jacob Weiss (DD. Ine dlanapolis) will go to Louisville NeXt Monday m an attempt to sette the ndiana-Kentucky border GiSpute over the Dade Park "mo man’s land” near Evansville. The Dade Park area is a smal SIP of Kentucky land on the InClana side of the Ohio River and Nas been the source of frietf for Indiana law enforcement officials {Or many years As the result of Kentucky's more tberal liquor and gambling laws, several resorts are operating only Wo miles from Evansville,

Called Crime ‘Hot Bed’

Police officers ported that the area was a “hot bed” of crime. Because it is sepa - rated from Kentucky by the river, Kentucky authorities are unable to police it adequately, they said. Evansville police several months ago asked the Indiana Commission on interstate co-operation here to deal with the Kentucky Commission on a plan for policing the area. Senator Weiss, who was named to head & committee to meet Kentucky authorities, said his group will ask Kentucky at Louisville Monday to either furnish police protection for

| \ WN

A

Sa ha SN NX 0

A

A)

"

3

3

| flowers through his fingers,

RENEWS DRIVE FOR ELEVATION

South Side Civic Plans Checkup on Activities Of City Officials.

John A. Ernst, who came to this| The South Side Civie Club will recountry 35 years ago, knows the pew its efforts to bring about elevalanguage of the flowers. A gardener tion of railroad tracks at nine South by trade, Mr. Ernst speaks to his Side crossings at its first fall meet. (ing at 8 p. Mm. tomorrow at 306 What at first glance would appear Prospect St, officials said today. to be a common, although unusual=| The Club also intends to make [ly pretty rose bush to the ordinary plans to get city officials to con- | layman, is a complex problem, need- [tinue improvement of 8. East St,

of Plants

: Expert in Grafting Reaps Gratifying Harvest in Rare Specimens.

ling all the skill of 52 years exper-| from Sanders St. to Garfield Park. a : fence, to Mr. Emst.

| distance of 10 blocks, according to | In his garden at home (6420 Cor- | Charles J. Fritz, secretary. Imnell St) Mr. Ernst has a wealth of [provement of S. East St, from South {rose bushes, vines, shrubs and to Sanders St, has just been com- | ants which he believes cannot be [pleted by widening and repaving duplicated in any American garden.| “The first thing we are going to | His morning glories, thick lush do about track elevation,” said Mr

& [Vines boasting deep blue blossoms Fritz, “is to see what City officials

{the size of saucers, originated from [who have been supposed to be

| [seeds resembling a cherry in size studying the problem all summer

and a cherry seed in hardness. The know about it. I intend to confer

| seeds came from “the old country,” (with some of them and have a re-

land costt 25 cents each, in Evansville re-|§

(port ready for the Friday night

Wistaria to the garden variety of meeting.” [gardener is a long luxurious vine| Mr, Fritz said he also has written

| Which unfortunately blossoms but a letter to Mayor Reginald Sullivan

kjonce In seven years,

| garden. For every year f | break out in a riot of purple flowers,

Not so the asking what City authorities have in Mr, Ernst's | done about the matter of South the vines | Side track elevation over the sum{mer months, | He achieved this, he explained,| The South Side Civie Club Is

(by grafting several varieties of the sponsoring plans to have the Penn.

| wistaria growing

) | plant at different times and in dif- sylvania Railroad tracks elevated at

A | ferent seasons. Rl Grafting to Mr. Ernst does

Evansville patrons of the resorts or |}

permit Indiana authorities to police the area.

Mayor Cites Violence

Evansville police cited numerous}

acts of violence in “no man's land” and Mayor William H. Dress said “we are powerless because of boundary limits to go in there and stop §t.° Another committee of the Indiana Commission on Interstate Co-opera-tion headed by State Senator Ura Seeger (D. West Lebanon) will go to Chicago Oct. 6 to join a nine-state regional conference designed to eliminate trade barriers against! middle western dairy products Several eastern states were reported setting up dairy requirements that were described as barriers against products from Indiana and other central states

THIRSTY TAXPAYERS DEMAND FOUNTAINS

Thirsty taxpayers want drinking fountains at City Hall. As a result, the Works Board today had under advisement a suggestion that they be installed on each of the four floors at a total cost of $937. The suggestion was made by William Walker, custodian, who said visitors complained they couldn't get a drink of water without in-| vading private offices The recommendation has the approval of Dr. Herman G. Morgan Health Board secretary, who termed the fountains ‘a public health bene-

fit.

U. S. BUYS HERE FOR CALIFORNIA PROJECT

Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Indiana is second only to California, where the project is located, in furnishing supplies for the Central Valley reclamation project, Interior Secretary Harold Ickes reported today. Out of a total of $1,789.351 spent | for materials, California firms received $677,000 or about 39 per cent, | while Indiana received $408,000 or| 24 per cent. Oregon was third with | $155,000 or 9 per cent. | Indiana purchases included $395. | 901 for steel, $4264 machinery and | $8243 miscellaneous. |

DOG CARRIES GAS MASK LONDON, Sept. 7 (U. P).—Al

[the pawnbrokers ordinance,

Times Photo, . a surgeon of plants,

John A. Ernst . .

\ | |

“ONE TO NDA. TS Arroves

| Times Special nex Special

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.-—-Forty-nine Indiana applications are included in the 5043 returned to states today by the Public Works Administration The returned applications were nounced today. accompanied bv a statement from | John M. Carmody, Federal Works Indiana State Administrator, pointing out that no Terre Haute.

funds were voted by the last Con-| ————— gress to carry them out SENATOR CRAVENS ASKS M'NUTT AID

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.-—Presi-{dential approval has been given a $138.812 Works Progress Adminis[tration grant to carry on an Amer-

ican Guide project in Indiana, Sen-| ator Frederick VanNuys' office an-|

The 48 rejected projects for Indiana represent an estimated cost of $9952610, a PWA report dis-| closed The applications covered $4,477,622 for grants and $797,500 for loans, making a total request from PWA of $5.275,162 — | |

Democratic state Senators in all parts of the United States

BALTZELL TO HEAR PAWNSHOP MOTION started today by State Senator Os- — - car H. Cravens (D. Bloomington),

A motion to dissolve an order re-|in behalf of the McNutt-for-Pres-straining the City from regulating jgent campaign. pawnbrokers will be heard by Fed-| «I have known him for 30 vears eral Judge Robert C. Baltzell next and I would like to be sure that you Wednesday [and vour constituents have an opMichael Reddington, City Attor- portunity to become acquainted with ney, yesterday asked permission to his great ability as a statesman,” file the dissolving order and an Senator Cravens’ letter stated. order to dismiss Enclosed in the letters were The temporary restraining order pamphlets describing the qualifica-

|was granted by Federal Judge Wil- tions of Mr. McNutt for the Demo-

liam H. Holly at Chicago, Aug. 16. | cratic nomination for President in The order was sought by T. Ernest| 1940. Maholm, attorney and Oscar Alpert, | Indianapolis pawnbroker, who ob-

. WOMEN DRIVE BUSSES jected to the thumbprint section or

LONDON, Sept. 7 (U. P)—-In { Birmingham, 500 bus conductors

: VALE Ll < S [needed for war duty are being reDE V MER 2 BE} AYS w gi placed by women, who will be paid WASHINGTON, Sept. T (U. P). the same wages as the men. Two ~The visit of Prime Minister| women applicants appeared at the

Eamon De Valera of Ireland to the transport department's office in cars United States has been delayed in-| driven bv chauffeurs.

definitely for the second time ve 1 —

cause of the European situation, y ge y the Irish legation disclosed today. NAZIS SEEK FOODSTUFFS

LEAGUE LEARNS NEWS GENEVA, Sept. 7

A special German emissary sought (U. P.).—The to negotiate an agreement with Fin-

was |

HELSINGFORS, Sept. 7 (U. P)—|

{the Terrace Ave. Palmer St, Madi- | not son Ave, Minnesota St, Caven St [mean making an apple grow where and Raymond St. intersections, and [a peach grew before, but a method the Belt Railroad tracks elevated at enabling him to create a more per- | Madison Ave, S. East St fect plant. gleton St

The project is sponsored by the Teachers College,

Mailing of about 1100 letters to,

|

smartly dressed young woman ap-| League of Nations received a French (land today to maintain trade rela-| peared in Picadilly today followed communication today, announcing |tions during the war, Germany de- |

bv an Alsatian dog carrying her gas] mask by a leather strap.

formally that France and Germany [sires chiefly foodstuffs are at war. products from Finland.

and wood

Americas Freshest Cigarette” NOW EASIEST-TO-OPEN, TOO!

Just lift the tab of that little red ribbon at the top of each pack...

Ribbon xips "round the top— slices through two jackets of Cellophane...

Top is off, clean! Now America's Freshest Cigarette Is easiest-to-open, rool

GOLDS New "Z2/P-TOP" Pack |

OUBLE your smoking enj

oyment with really fresh

cigarettes—in a really convenient package! Old Gold not only gives you the finest tobaccos money can buy, but doubly seals in their fresh flavor and fragrance with 2 jackets of Cellophane instead of one. And now this exclusive double Cellophane package opens double

quick! Try a "Zip-Top” pack Golds today —at any cigarette

THE AIR every week: oN Orchestra

“Melody & Madness” with Artie Shaw's

of Double-Mellow Old counter!

Copyright. 1639, by P, Co,

)

7S tM AR SSAA Ss LL Sa a

SUPERB QUALITY

| | RD A N Your Choice of This | Season’s Latest Colors! | | |

THE COMFORTER Made by “PALMER ™ + + +: All Wool filled and covered in lustrous Rayon-Taf. feta Reversible chooxe from ¢ beautsful color combinations 72x84

THE BLANKET Made by “CHATHAM ' 100% AN.Wool with Celanese Rayon Taffeta binding Soft and fluffy and delightfully warm € colors to choose from full wize, 72x84

Hand Is Broken In Hitch-Hiking

T. WAYNE, Ind, Sept Te Oscar Barry, 16, Flint, Mich, has this advice for hitoh-hikers: Don’t stick your thumb out too far. Yesterday, Oscar stuck his arm out just a trifle too far and a passing auto hit it, breaking seve eral bones in his right hand, He was picked up by a passing motorist and taken to a hospital for treatment,

TWO FRATERNITIES — ANNOUNCE MERGER PERMANENT TRU-ART

Timer Special VITAMIN OIL WAVE

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.-The $750 , Our Lambda Ohi Alpha and the Theta | Mo. e8 0 0! 2 3% bye 7.50

Kappa Nu fraternities today united under the name of Lambda Chi a Rima Work GUARANTEED by EXPERTS

Alpha. The action was approved at the biennial session of the organiza tion, meeting AS. There are Lambda Ohi Alpha chapters at Butler, DePauw, Indi- CENTRAL BEAUTY ana, Purdue and Wabash, Theta Colles Kappa Nu chapters are chartered at 200 ODD FELLOW BLDG, LI 0430 Hanover and Rose Tech,

Am

RL

All Savings Received by Sept. 10th Earn From Sept. Ist

Union Federal will take a personal interest in YOU, Your savings account is valued here and its SAFETY is fully

INSURED up to $5,000 by a $100,000,000 Federal agency. We'll be glad to see you . . , come in.

OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW!

Union Federal Is Between Market and Penn. Convenient When Shopping, at Lunch or Market

UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 137 E. Market St. Ll 3635

and Sin- |

) GUARANTEED MOTH-PROOF Presented for the FIRST TIME in DEE & MILLER'S SENSATIONAL 2-DAY SALE

yy

K &F po

e Blanket & Comforter «TWO Comforters « TWO Blankets

Two for little more than the price you'd have to pay for one , . . only because we made huge special pure chases from two of America's largest mills to bring the price down so low! And you can be assured of 100% warmth from the cold winter months to come. An exceptional feature of this value-combination is that both the blanket and comforter are guaranteed MOTHPROOF; a special process protects them from damage when stored away! Once again we say it with VALUE . . . so take advantage of this money= saving opportunity!

Add New Life, New Color and Real Comfort to Your

Bedroom! Don't Delay—Get Your Set Tomorrow! Just Think of It!—All-Wool Blanket and Comforter or Two Comforters or Two Blankets . . . Both Together $11.95 and Only 45¢ Down!

18 N. Winois St.

Claypool Hotel Building

ON SALE AT

BOTH STORES

TREFTCC BT Pree wn

CFP CEIIFEI FARES FIR PI RRP EMER Er AIO

FETS

sapsndRsa ty

ieee

¥ ’

ER

%

Ly