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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FAR PATRONAGE 1100SIERS IN WASHINGTON penetsaaney BUDGET REVIEW nen Pottstsome— LIMIT STATE'S TOTALS 412.305 a : > i ————— OF LOCAL UNITS Peis Vision Sure | 9 prR CENTERS FOR NEW MARK fl 1 Pe : | 2 » 3 : - > 4 pik BEGINS MONDAY ior Y getie of War Law Still Permits

But Hoosier G. 0. P. Refuses | EE | Contributions, Secretary to "Rid Sut ol Fa County Adjustment Board, To Concede Advantage | To Governor Believes. Brings $1.75 Pound SL NA “IF ARE Sm — : Has Until Oct. 1 to To Foes in 1940. : on he Hatch Law will t \ C1 \ NE 3 SE A ¥ The Hate aw wi revent some At Auction. i - 8 ha 3 ~ A : : Complete Study. By NOBLE REED | State employees from A active

3 3 AY : . NN : NDIANA Democrats claim the | : ¢ part in Two Per Cent Club work, Attendance at the 87th annual 4 NN - ; din, The County Tax Adjustment | European war, regardless of its | but will not prohibit them from State Fair, which closed last night, \ N Rp 3 | Board wil! meet Monday morning trends, will eliminate all doubts of Es being members and making contrireached an all-time high of $12,305. Fan i Ne : A | for its annual review of proposed 2 Democratic victory in the nation butions, it was said at the Gov-

officials announced today. The - ' . R | 1940 budgets of local overnmental | "eX year. . ernor's office today. eight-day sh oe pri liam districts g | Party leaders ascribe the follow- | State employees affected under gatl-day show attracted 26.685 more = 4 | oad : on ing reasons for their predictions: a ; the law are those who receive part than last year's seven-day Fair and \ i : { The districts include the Civil| 1. Decisive neutrality action by | i Sa of their salaires from Federal aid attendance records were broken . | City, Scheol City, County, nine the Democratic regime will bring] WS funds. cea; : i ; ravh - new support to the New Deal from Interpreted by Hatch every day but Monday. | townships and the various city and | 8 Manes Of ineepedent voter : y p ) Another new mark was set in the {town units within the county. , hr Dick Heller, secretary to Governor

= rho is auction of prize beef when $175 a The Board expects to take at who are not alected. by partisan M. Clifford Townsend, and in charge

4 . issues, pound was paid for the 825-pound | rh VBE ia ‘od : y of State patronage, said he interAberdeen Angus steer. the grand least two weeks for the review. The 2. Rising farm prices will bring preted the Hatch Law to mean that

champion, owned by 13-year-old : Wg | body has until Oct. 1, however, to the agriculture vote back into the affected employees shall not be ofFrances June Wilbur of Veeaers- J § complete its study. [PSnocratic fol. se 3 George D. Crittenberger . . . ex- |ficers of any political club or solicit burg. Bought for the Wm. H Block 3. An anticipated boom in indus- pects 2000 at rally contributions OS a ou br the Wes. 22. io : Power Only to Reduce |try would raise the national income ~~ © % ny i: e based his judgment 3 ig eS ig $ | The Board has authority to re- and reduce the government debt, : To. base : ldgm

higher than iast year t A | : : CPR . i mretati sent Pe oy jor el BY Mars N | duce budget item requests, but can- |l6sseninz Republican criticism on| eh Coy pretasion ent ou Y. Fisher of Detroit won the Gov. : a | not restore previous cuts or grant that point. y [bill

ernor M. Clifford Townsend $1000 N ; increases. | Republican leaders publicly de- “I can see ni: thing in the law that

Grand Championship Stake at the | All budgets to be reviewed have cline to concede any advantage to (would prevent an employee from final horse show in the Coliseum SN | been approved after study by the {the Democrats 6S result of the war. D merely being a member of a pnlitilast night. Ribbons in this comne- IR law-making body of the Bovern- | The Democratic campaign slo- cal club so long as he isn't an tition among five-gaited horses were 3 . mental unit for which the budget| gan in 1916 for Woodrow Wilson en en officer,” Mr. Heller said.

presented by Max Townsend, the Times-Acme Photo. | a5 prepared. All of the budgets | Yas, Je kept ws out of war: but . ficial Opini Sought Governor's son. New Federal Administrators who attended the special Cabinet meeting are pictured at the White BO Fe De quel He iin : he Dieriean piblie ‘Gun, Shirts and $1 Taken Die Pp To y ’ Wins Three-Gaited Title House. Left to right: Paul V. McNutt, Federal Security Administrator; John M. Carmody, Federal Works | ’ > Ai A. State Democratic Chairman Fred

However, the Board is expected to| G. 0. P. Chairman Arch N. Bob- From N. Side Residence: F. Bays said the State Committee Roval Entertainer from the O-. Administrator, and Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator. When these three new posts were created make further reductions. The State| bitt said. ) would like to have an official opin-

lando, Fla, Orange Blossom Stable, under the Reorganiration Act, it was understood that they would be raised to cabinet rank. The salary was | [aX Board, the final review body,| “I don’t see how the war will Burglars Active. ion from the U. S. Attorney Genwon the Harry F. Caldwell $1000 set at $12,000 instead of $15,000, however, which is the regular cabinet official's pay. Is empowere: to restore cuts. (have much affect on politics in the —— eral’s office, clarifying all phases of

three-gaited grand championship | Tazpavers Represented {United States in 1940,” he said. the law. stake. Miss Lois Caldwell, daughter | #8 = = = F & = Four yey os chosen by the| HoWever, some Republican work-| In spite of cooling breezes last| The Two Per Cent Club is com-

+1 tot rir ries - ; : ers think w $ - night, John C SS W osed of State employees who conYs Siate Sosa fsnitultare ASHINGTON, Sept. 9— | from the New York headquarters | Should the Army mobilize, | five Marion County Superior Court | cided Tg war Jay go de-|n:8 collar Eas 0% Under Pe about 2 BE ye of their P en. Day Rar on om '\ War in Europe and the re- | of the Workers Defense League, | Mr. McNutt would become Jomveent ee, taspayers next year. one revolver, eight shirts and $1| monthly salaries for use by the be determined until bills are paid eA | which claims to have been or- Colonel McNutt of the Field [Gen = Thorbahn editor of el “Even if President Roosevelt fails in change in one of six holdups and | State Democratic Committee. The Board of Agriculture will hold, Nytt's personal political cam- | ganized during the Terre Haute | Artillery for he holds that | Union; Frederick C Albershardt, 10 Keep the a Y a a ge By Salles reroniey lo Relies. il its’ annual meeting the first week| paion for the Democratic presi- | general strike in the summer of rank on the Active Reserve public accountant, and Joseph Aloe Ine ew oa A re pau atic Eo Aken is family for In January. It is expected that P.| dential nomination next year | 1935 1. Hise | Naughton, insurance broker. > S agains. changing

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1 X nuarv. It a drive to cool off. When they re1. Wh of Oxford, Board vice pres- : gr dina ¥» ? : iv c week a | Other members are Pliney : administrations during war times” turned they discovered their home R be « 3 practically “on ice | As Governor of Indiana, Mr Only this week he borrowed for ; y A one active Republican worker said. | at 319 W. 46th St. lighted

ident, will be elevated to the presi- Should the United States be- | McNutt se his staff Bri G J A. | Wolford, of the County Council, ; 3 rer dwell y a € tates Me? sent troops to Terre 1s sal rig. Gen. James A. | , } { ; | : & ’ dency. succeeding Harry Caldwell. | come involved in any way in the | Haute to stop the general strike | Drain, who has been with the |Albert F. Walsman, representing the | x = = | Running to a neighbor's house, they DANCE STUDIOS |

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Streets to Be Better Oiled new edition of the old World | and the pamphlet roundly con- | Social Security Board. General City, and Harvey B. Hartsock of hej NPRECEDENTED strategy for a!they found the house dark. The “Indiana’s Largest & Finest

War, it is conceded here that | demns him for doing so on the | Drain is a one-arm ex-service School Board.

united Democratic front in In-| burglar had escaped. Private and class Jessons—

Officials already are making plans, president Roosevelt would be | grounds that all was “peaceful” | man Who was National Com- es —— children and adults — Now

|diana will be engineered by the| Miss Lucille Greenup of 1317 ening

to remove two t blesome condi-| 4 RE : . | - | 15 remove twe oublesome ai drafted by the Democrats for a | there. mander of the American Legion |State Democratic Central Commit- | Blaine St. a nurse, was robbed of a BALLROOM, TAP:. SURO: ions they experienced this al.! third term | Other instances of the use of | In 1924-25 ” h Lick : di : ; LLROOM. TAP. ACK Streets will be better oiled than this ; ; : : | A utst ™ sak h [tee at French Lick next Friday. [diamond ring valued at $600 and SANCING | esr. Solvinz the dust problem. Gon. Even the Republicans have | the Indiana National Guard dur- | An ouistanding organizer, he 8 | The Committee has invited officers |$11 in money early today as she , Riley 1510 for | lire e Dp ie Y th Sof t-pedalen their Shard shoot | ing strikes and establishment of long Yas among the eating of of the Indiana Democratic Editorial] stopped at the Belt Railroad Cross- De ree ‘wookSertiction of the C Su go auth Ing at the Thiet Execute Na martial law under the McNutt | ficers ot ue Rational Sard 208 Association to sit in on the Comfiit ing on Morris St. The holdup man i ; of uliqQing hampere treet ou ng -! the moment and Senator obert regime also are cited. Is an A. : _ veteran wi a | SS 8 A it ; ; ‘ 0 : fore the Fair oj officials said.) A. Taft (R. O.) took to the radio | The pamphlet uses Norman | Distinguished Service Medal. ee ay Ala POI J ed uid Miss Ceentd thiorhatich: Main i]

’ : : i ‘rat rived Sime information. Mat ll Means also are being sought to| to tell the country that he was Thomas’ label of “Hoosier Hitler” |! A jor We ns a ad Neen 2 Falehing thet ving lor i Ninpie’ "ist . speed ticket sales at the Grand, wrong about modification of the |and savs: : Fa |. “This is being done this year ‘o/ Woo Swift of 3618 E. New York mes Stand, where several “sell-outs”| neutrality law at the last session | “Keep Labor's enemy out of *OVERNOR M. CLIFFORD : i give tne Association Hipke Yolee Not a Peo le's Motor Coon o caused jams at the box offices.| of Congress and that President | the White House.” : TOWNSEND was tossed a ‘Three Get Posts in Evening affairs of the party and bolster nar river oe ria that in tots Tickt sales at the Coliseum will be, Roosevelt was right. But the Indiana pamphlet con- ouquet by Labor this week when . bi : mony,” a Committee spokesman $20 and his PN es or at Dok facilitated with completion of the So within the Democratic | tends that as Governor he gave | the United Mine Workers Journal School; Librarian Is said. : : end of the bus lit t R 0h Stir box offices there Parly there can be little politick- | Labor its “Bill of Rights” cit- | Published in full, with his pie- The brench Lick wasting, shone | Cline, Ave early 7 a The first job for Fair Grounds ing carried on at this time, par- | jng 44 laws beneficial to Labor | Lure, the address he made at a Named. sored by the Editorial Associa- | Two A ie aa, Enter September i cleanup men will be regoving the ticularly by persons as close to | which were passed by the Mc- | Miners’ picnic at Terre Haute. | See | tion, will be the largest in years, ing $9 from he livin o> Ri . ’ tanbark from the Coliseum floor so the throne as Mr. McNutt, who | Nutt Administration. A foreword states that the | : ; : | according to George I. Critten- Haverd Ellis’ home at 5a var, Day or Evening tia work on the cement floor can start, now ranks with a Cabinet officer | Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican | (eS! Was sent in by two union | Appointments of three new mem-| perger of Anderson, Association cott St ’ : Monday and attends all the meetings | State Chairman. who was here | Miners with the observation bers to the faculty of the Butler| president. Hubert England, 516 W. Morris Many have started their --A obo Nevertheless, the former | this week, said that the G. O. p. | Would that we had more men |ypnjversity evening school were an-| Reservations have passed the |" J S00 oe S00 ©. MOO Vif courses here this week. Indiana Governor may man- in Indiana has no intention to | in DPublic life like Governor nounced today by President D. 8.| 700 mark and Mr. Crittenberger Others will begin next

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age to squeeze in a little ; " 's conduct | Townsend.” | : estimated nearly 2000 would at- ||. Ae ih & _|| Monday. If you are ready, BLIND SCHOOL TERM limelight for himself and his gt Agi pid De £ 2 | Robinson. tend the Saturday night rally at jot Ing drove Lan Suh o gan || perhaps you will want to candidacy. When Franklyn Waltman Jr. ENATOR SHERMAN MINTON They were A. J Kettler, director | which Federal Security Adminis- David H. Judah. 831 N. New "Jer-| start then. The sooner yon WiLL OPEN SEPT 20 He left today for a week- $20,000-a-year Republican Na- (D. Ind) is doing a little |of safety at Shortridge High School; | trator Paul V. McNutt will be the coy St said someone stole his purse|| Enter: the sooner you will end with Senator Theodore tional Committee press agent, as- | direct-by-mail campaigning now. william A. Evans, director of publi-| Principal speaker. containing $9 while he watched ac-|| 1. feady for employment. ns | F Green @ RB. 1) 104 wil sailed McNutt on the Terre | He is sending out cards car- nd i * x = tivities at the State Fair cattle load-|| 1s is the address a Democratic picnic Haute strike, Mr. Bobbitt wrote | Irving excerpts from a Senate Cations for the Indianapolis Public ._|ing station. | The Indiana State School for the| tomorrow at Providence. him a letter telling him to | speech in which he pointed out |Schools, and Miss Gertrude Thuem- NE week after the Demoerate] Indi Business Coll Blind, 7725 College Ave, will open| On Tuesday he will speak “pipe down,” he said. that the wishes of Business were jor dean of girls at Technical High show at French Lick, The In- no Yi lana business voiiege ART SCHOO [| i

Sept. 20, Robert Lambert, super-| at a luncheon of the Wom- recognized by the last Congress diana G. O. P. Editorial Association of Indianapolis. The others

| intendent, announced today An| en's Press Club here. 5 ® = | and it is now up to private in- | School. ; will strain its resources to stage a TE are at Marion Muncie, enrollment of 140. abour the same| Meanwhile the Washington | HE Federal Security Admin- dustry to put the unemployed to Mr. Kettler will give instruction bigger show at the State Fair i b 1 voganswort. Anderson. Kokomo gs last year. is expected correspondents have been treat- istrator is a soldier himself | work on methods of the teaching of safe- Grounds. JOHN HBRRON Fafayette. = Columbus, [Richmond Two new faculty members have ed to two views regarding the | and former National Commander | “Congress will return in Jan- |i. Myr. Evans will conduct a course] Party leaders will announce next ART INSTITUT] President. Call personally, if been named to fill vacancies cre-| McNutt Labor record. One prais- | of the American Legion. In | wary and ask how business is |. FE . _ |week some nationally known speak- Sr i Rs ated by retirements last spring, Mr.| ing him highly as Labor’s friend | building his staff at the Federal | delivering on its promises,” the (On supervision of school publica-|o for the two-day meeting, be- REGISTER NOW [| (nition fees. telephone or write Lambert said Miss Harriet! was provided in pamphlet form | Security Agency he has sur- | Minton card concludes. * |tions. Miss Thuemler will give in-| ginning Friday, Sept. 22. FALL TERM BEGINS the My fons vou, or Fred Cromie, Rockford, Ind. will take from the McNutt for President | rounded himself with several It looks now as though Con- [struction in guidance, counseling] Party headquarters announced SEPT. 18 the place of William T. Shannon.| headquarters in Indianapolis. | semi-military men who are Re- | gress will return here long be- |and pupil personnel services. [that the “biggest political parade in CY and Sculpture . Miss Elizabeth Lennon, Gary, will The other also came by mail | serve Officers. | fore January however, | Enos Dowling, a graduate of Han- Indiana's history” will be staged Commercial Art Central Business College succeed Miss Nancy Crampton. —_— Teachers’ Training Architects and Builders Bidg.,

——- — |over College and Butler University, | through downtown streets with Maj. Miss Cromie will teach pipe cr- ’ ee gan, piano and wind instruments, SOUTH SIDERS PLAN Giggling Men STATE PRISON teach the, S

Indianapolis, Butler College of Religion. Mr. eral field marshall. y ky | a : 3 gh |Dowling was graduated from Han-| 4 | oy yy is fth and sixth grades. Mr. Shan-| ; T over College in 1929 and received ; sks. wibinl non retired after teaching for 47] ELEVATION RALLY Fire on rolley KNIFED BY TRUSTY {his bachelor of divinity degree from ARON County DernGerR lL. The years. Miss Crampton taught for [Butler in 1937. Since then he has IS WERK Over 0 AVON eh $ & 40 vears. — | — | tn held pastorates at Advance and Cen- | primary fights for county nomina-

: i . | toroid | tions in the primary, admitted they 3 > Tana Plans were bing made today for| HREE men in an old car | peNpLETON, Ind, Sept. 9 (u.|terville, Ind. [may be "shooting at the moon.” | FOR PIANISTS

: laughingly fired a revolver : . i : : . : | Artists Preparatory—Intermediate—Primary Depts. an all-South Side meeting Next! int-blank at a passenger-filled \P) —Millard Harvey, 30, a gaurd 1 Drimary election Tagtionsiiam First Term Registrations Begin Mon. Sept. 11

| Se Rr . month in Garfield Park where! ! : . at St " ; wh is smothered next year, it'll be the 31 N. Meridi rtm eS . / » a SUNNYSIDE REUNION H interurban bound for Ft. Wayne at the ate Reformatory was » first time in local polities. 1131 N. Meridian. Wilking Easy Piano Method. Tel. KI-77086.

Mayor Reginald Hh. Sullivan and| at 25th St. and Martindale Ave. critical condition today from knife Major county offices up for elec- |

: other City officials will be invited| last night. ; o ; : Ww . : : — t nnual visiting day for for- , > LL : 9 _. wounds received yesterday when tion again next year include sheriff. | He oho of Sunnyside Sanato- to discuss the City’s plans for truck ee erg ough Roti attacked by Floyd Everett, 25 a prosecutor- and county treasurer, | THE ORCHARD SCHOOL rium and the public will be held | elevation. one couple from Anderson. Ind. brusy : : | Walter oO. Boetcher, elected treas- | Four-Year Kindergarten to High School Sept. 17. Dr. Frank L. Jennings A letter from Mayor Sullivan, read, No one was injured, company of- Officials said i Everett attacked urer last year, will not take office | A country day school offering a rich program of shop crafts, music and art in uperintendent, announced today. at a meeting of South Side Civic fcials said. Mn K Fissvey oe the oo Were! The fall schedule of activities for until Jan. 1 and will be obliged to addition to regviar subjects, adaptation te individual differences. After ' A sowg ar Ween 3000 nu Soe iy Jembers lant might 2 Sous] Leslie Corn, policeman for the heh ne peti bbe so. | 18 enya) TR epuen g ie Hays ySunpaighing for re-nomina- For Boys and Girls s expected. Motion pict S - Side Turners, stated he had urge : i was 1 o : ) : ; “| American Society o echanica = y. x Wh» o : cerning tuberculosis and its treat- the State Highway Commission to oa the Eo Bran dued Everett, they said. gineers has been completed, Ernest EA 613 West 43d St. 18th year open September 13 HU-2300 ment will be shown. Music will be “give first consideration” to financ-| He said the car drove alongside, | Physicians said Mr. Harvey's re-/a" Grimmer, program committee FREED IN AUTO DEATH Where School Is Adventure furnished by the Indianapolis Mail ing its shage of the track-elevation| anq that one of the men leaned COVETY Was uncertain. chairman, said today. VALPARAISO, Ind. Sept. 8 (U.| — Carriers’ Band and by Horton's costs out and fired what appeared to _Vinely stitches were required to| wagempers will visit Kokomo in-|P) Sterling Bass, 26, of Chicago, | soesows Merry Makers Orchestra. The club was also informed bY he a 22.caliber revolver. All of Close his wounds. |dustries the afternoon of Oct. 2 and | today had been acquitted of a reck- | | YOUR CHILD Mayor Sullivan and Leroy J. Keach,| the men were laughing. he said. Everett was sentenced from Knox| wij hear a paper on “The Use of less driving charge filed against her | *s The Sisters of St. Francis | Safety Board president, that a new pyjice visited five taverns and County on a second degree burglary gaynes Stellite as Applied to Me- in connection with the death of SHOULD LEARN TO DANCE as : + | fire station to replace one torn down paolrooms near the scene and Ccharse. He would have been eligible | chanical Engineering” that evening. Cyril Gagnon of Chicago from inofr V6 vogue Vadties at Madison Ave. and Morris St. tW0 searched 58 men in an unsuccess- for parole in 17 days. The next meeting will be held juries suffered in an auto accident High Educational vears ago. is expected to be granted fy) effort to find one with a gun ES he chads here Nov. 17, with W. A. Hanley, |last weck-end. She appeared before

“by 1040." 0 Ee NOTRE DAME MAKES | mechanical Shginees of Eli Lug 3 {Junie William Bozarth. . CARLILE DANCE peT PONY STARTLED, RECEIPT HOLDERS CHANGES IN FACULTY [15 meeting. aio wii be hed here, 1d STUDIOS

| The first 1940 meeting will be Jan. ! Stage Dancing Ballroom Etiquette

at MARIAN KICKS GIRL IN EYE ADVISED 10 CHECK “eine |19 at Purdue University with Prof. | 221; N. Penn. LL 2612

~ ~ ‘E | NOTRE DAME, Ind, Sept. 9—H. M. Jacklin as speaker. . Resident and ho, SEER OS COLLEG Miss Ann Lucille Cantwell, 16-| . } v _

{ | { : ? | pointed dean of the college of engi- | EB Day School Indianapolis, Indiana year-old daughter of Mr. ah Mrs. Secretary of State James M. neering at Notre Dame University. | A Select School oy Opens Classes Begin Sept. 12th J. Frank Cantwell, 6035 N. Olney Tycker today advised holders of A former president of Lewis Insti- § © Complete commercial course § EH 4 d \ chi; HA.ssss || Sto Was recovering today in Metho- whisky warehouse receipts that are tute at Chicago, Dr. Jackson is the ® Individual instructions Lo 5 Wednesday, 3600 Cold Springs Rd. A-338: dist Hospital after being kicked mn nearly four years old to contact son of Prof. Dugald C. Jackson Sr. ® Placement service | % ; September QM the right eye yesterday by “Black distilleries and determine the stor- once an associate of Thomas A.! ® Enter Now for Fall Term 13th &

age charges they owe. Edison. NES. sea 5 CLASSES Sambo,” her favorite Welch pony. “It iz the custom for warehouse The Rev. Fr. Charles C. Miltner, IAIN BUSY Sy eS yunfor® and Senior | ’ igh

AID has been named librarian of the Gen. Robert H. Tyndall as the gen- | Evening Classes || Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. and Miss Lennon will

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Appointments now for coming term

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Dugald C. Jackson Jr. has been ap-

Miss Cantwell, who has ridden in receipts to provide that storage C. S. C., dean of the college of arts Schoo

| Address Sister Secretary Own many horse shows including the charges must be paid at the end of and letters, becomes head of the de- | COLLEGE inter secrefae” a Ns bl State Fair. stumbled and fell in the four years and many purchasers of partment of religion. Other depart- || INDIANAPOLYS Shoaaway 1082 || Dy awing-Painting-Lectures

Convenient Evenings | cable and the pony, becoming ex- the receipts may have overlooked ment heads named were the Rey |Corner Del and North. Est. 1904. RI. 4611.

Accounting Social B “ cited, kicked her. The glancing blow an Mr. Tuer said. Fr. Leo W. Gorman ©. 8. OC. rn — Registration, September 25th Income Tax & Social Security tore the eyelid, but did not injure, “Indiana persons have invested .iacsics: Prof. Earl F. Langwell. - \ C. P. A. Quiz the eyeball and no permanent in- considerable money in warehouse re- .,,qern languages: the Roy Pr CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION : 158 East 14th Street Cost Accounting jury is expected to result. Mr. Cant- ceipts and I am interested in in- 1yomas T MeAvoy. Cc. 8 C his Accredited High School for Adults Now Forming

t Law , i i i |v J» are Evening Business College . Now Formin Real Estate well is Indianapolis Home Show vestors being protected tory; Prof. William J. Coyne, speech: Architectural Drafting (2-vr. course) 1

Urban Real Estate manager. EE ——————— Prof. John Nort} gineering Drafti .s . A vavhied $ . u ¥ 1cott, electrical en- tric Wel ? 30 F Salesmanship, Advertising > EERIE WARRICK REUNION PLANNED gineering, and Carl C. Wilcox. me- Acetylene Welaine thuatasy aes Starts Sep

ee SB 38 4 Investments BLAZE DAMAGES | The fourth annual reunion of the chanical sngineering. SHe:CRrd WHUNZ SUT (oupL. 96 AFTER

Economics, Labor Economics

Eros Law Warrick County Club of Indianap-| eee een Enroll Now TI W Public Speaking | TIN SHOP, GARAGE lls ih oy here at eo toe Si APPROVES MUSIC PROJECT Y. M. C. A. EVENING SCHOOLS G RADUA i : : CMOrrow. e program will be under TAS x c = : : us bal di DE Cevitifi News writing |B tye the direction of Juvenile Court Ne NH one 310 N. Illinois RI 1331 WHAT? Gremistry., Zoology Fires of undetermined origin par-, Judge Wilfred Bradshaw and Mrs. §i763508 WPA grant for a state-wide

American Government tially desrtoyved a tin shop operated Ella Jarrett, president of the music project to be carried out un- ororins dB ol MEA

History, Literature by George Zahn at the rear of his De I a = der the sponsorship of Indiana Uni- a slat in business is important. i i be y ‘ereitv b ’ \ French. German home, 1806 Madison Ave, last night (0, avd 1 p. m. More than 1000, Coit: | placement director who assists het i / v : ee —— { aduates n contactin naustries Mathematics and slightly damaged a neighbor's former Warrick County residents | | and businegses In fields for which

ror Dr ra joini i thev have frained, : Cat adjoining garage. are expected to attend. New officers| » School graduates, attend Teacher rammng Th het Stared While Mr. Zahn for the coming year will be elected. | PARK SCHOOL | Evening and Day Classes Beginning Sept. 11 RIE Oniverat Tncated JhShe Interpretation of Business Data was away from home working on| A a | A COUNTRY DAY PHONE TECH IQUE | Made at Butler will count in the Current International Politics another job. Handles of all the, Gl | SCHOOL FOR BOYS | A PRACTICAL COURSE IN MICRO | ade at Bulle Philosophy tools in the shop were burned and enn 0 Wednesday. Sept. 20 Also business and professional wen and women will Social Problems a coupe parked inside was badly . PENS V/ei'nouray, Seps | find this course most useful. Improves the speakMternational Events Round- damaged. Mr. Zahn estimated the F riermood HIGH SCHOOL COURSE || ing voice and develops poise before an audience. Table damage at $700. Damage to the PREPARING FOR ALL | FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE . Oriental Cultures garage of William Barton, 1810 bo ak COLLEGES 115 Classes Begin Madison Ave. was fixed at $25 by| Teacher of Singin 7 firemen. STUDIO Lower school for the grades. AllSeptember 21 day program. Complets equipment.

am. Comp Fees, $5:825 ——ey 1606 N. Delaware St. [ll fl Siri mimeliertor wary Fos.

Tuit Lower School. $137.50 te $175 INDIANA Indiana Law School Northwest Corner Delaware Upper School. $187.50 te $225 UNIVERSITY Day and eyening classes, She, gece! | & 16th | gE YEAR b conforms Ww ® rules e Su- . 5 : reme Court of Indians _and ‘he Instruction Begins | coLb Sve RO

Bar Association, \ - il Extension Division] J ior Gs maiea upon reaues. September 11th. HE. 1662 EF. BOWDITCH G. M. GARRET f RB U T L E b UNIVERSITY and Sunset Ave. RI-4297 122 E. Michigan St. § § 1346 N. Delaware St. Headmaster Registrar , HU. 1318 EB ES Sma com

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