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PAGE 8 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1939
PROF. ROBINSON School Starts for Library Students ~~ POLLINDICATES 1, U. [Boom Dooming SUCCEEDS RABB " STUDENTSSNUBWAR No-Work Club | -» ed m—— ON STATE BOARD YN 0 g Eicope, survey hae Showed to Western Penneyivanin,
I. U. Faculty Member to Fill ; A day. But no one is sorry. The Forty HE 3 Some, however, believe the U. S. Plus group is composed of men 40
Out Term as Poli | fa | inevitably will be drawn into the olice : : a i war, possibly within the next 18 Years of age or older who once held
Administrator. na fn | § he ‘months. The greatest number in responsible executive positions, but
[this latter group are officers in the sound themselves out of work dur-| |Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
Govermor M. Clifford Townsend | v SR » \ : ; ! : | Nathan Kaplan, Whiting, co-edi-| 8 the depression years. APPROX. 72x90 HANDMADE
has announced the appointment of | \ ; Ee R., 4 TE (tor of the Daily Student, said he| The business upturn has resulted
Prof. James J. Robinson of the In-| NN no (found ‘most students “surprisingly | in 10 per cent of the club's members diana University law school faculty ah be a Fae Jesus not a bit alarmed about the being placed in ew Jobs. And Cl | to the St i . ” WN 3 3 $4 ; ; ar. prospects are goo or even more un 8 ee ts Toulice Hr ire \ eh ‘Even though it is being played| men being called back to Work. : NN NA Aa GE 3 i up in e papers,” he said, “they
Si ianapols attorney, who LL . Farad a ‘evidently don't feel very close to it. | . d ot Th Prof. Robinson directs Indiana fi —. Be : % | However, the fellows to whom T've As Displaye > University's institute of criminal “=a ; ; 2 Bulfinch ave Indicated they'll go| Times Cooking School at law and criminology and is chair- wd SG al had | Without making any fuss if we get English Theater. man of the American Bar AssOCia- Times Photo. PR thing. They're resigned to tion's section of criminal law, He is School has commenced for these nine Indiana Geraldine Johnson, Butler University; Anna Jane Bo renay : sponsor of the University's State college graduates, who began intensive library train- Morgan, Earlham, and Bonnie Bess Myers, Butler. avid Richardson, co-editor, said | |
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 26 (U. P.).—
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| BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 26.— The current business boom has just ‘Most Indiana University students about ruined Pittsburgh's newest or-
Police training school for candidates ing in the Indianapolis Public Library's third 12- Standing, left to right, are Margaret Anne Paul and a Sound PRY Stuthatits who Makes You Look Older for appointment to the department. week training class. Left to right, seated, are Mary Isabelle Steele, Earlham; Christie Rudolph, tral. ie emain neu-| CLAIROL and conducts criminal law sdmi: Pauline French and Louise Gay, Franklin graduates; | Indiana University, and Jeanne Rettig, Butler. a | or INECTO HAIR TINT tration classes in connection \ -
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HE raga of Tame Onwenate.| TA] Hal HLEONY no wie civ So |B aie io] 9 wr Sammon ven VV at Happened to That Half-Million?’ xi swe coetons te § suwai. fio $1.29 ulty since 1924. He holds wo |tion calling for the establishment | CENTRAL BEAUTY graduate degrees from Harvard . of a national training school for College University, practiced law st Prince Ask Stranded A meri ca 71S WW ho Need It susesen | Cie OOF BidE. a
ton, Ind., before his teaching caree:
began. At present, Prof. Robinson . —————————— o a No ave Q! WOrende vrem (Editorial, Page 14) impossibility of booking passage/ments have been made for obtain- | “Federal” 5054 Enla er R DSHS. Maw | without laying cash on the line in ing these permits. hn Nui oli By LEE G. MILLER Bordeaux or Paris. Transactions| In the midst of this confusion, 1 " rs Br ili 5 Bell, Decatur: Times Special Writer by mail or telegraph are virtually Miller Wheeler labors heroically as | New Improved Models, Takes Claude Crooks, " We ang Iar~| LA BAULE, France, Sept. 26.— | impossible, and few dare return tothe La Baule volunteer liaison of-|| SoMM to 25% x35 Negatives ence Gremelspacher, Jasper. | Scores of stranded Americans in Paris or Bordeaux because hotels! ficer for the Nantes consulate. He] ‘® Easily operated.
A | this refugee colony want to Know are overflowing. tirelessly shares the troubles of all,| ® Fine F8 achroma- ; | | (what happened to that half million | Some Americans have gone 50 and solves many problems despite tie hefds Ne iS Yo 95 | | 4. : dollars President Roosevelt allocated | 10 outside of Bordeaux to get his frequent inability to obtain pre- | cal Jength, Inter. . poi etn a this group 1s lodgings. One American was Bucky [eise official ton, When the | JR . SE Ey yD Tae “lenough to find a single room in American refugees are gone, ® Fast exposures. . : IN 3-WAY ACCIDENT cpticartied Yi might be stage money.|p, seayux for himself and family of [plans to serve France. | ®iamp Yiousing, Keeps 45¢c DOWN! | Beautifully hand-crocheted | ne yo ane Sffrts your. He reports: Attache Stebbins, who came here | heat from negative. . ! of hard twist by native —— ol Unite ates diplomatic an “At {last week from the Embassy, has| . At the steamship offices I found | Chinese —— Dus bo
; | consular officers in France, Ameri- : : alk returned to Paris hopi to amelio- | harles Turner, 42, of 329: E.| ites “(scores of Americans on the sidewalk returned to Paris hoping to > Charle u (cans waiting here are completely trying to fight their wav in. The rate some of the problems. Model 120 Federal Enlarger war conditions these gor- : { Fedar F-6.3 Anastig- ; geous cloths are becoming
Washington St., was taken to City] 95 § scarce so buy now!
ONLY . ® $1.00 DOWN { | Special fOr « suvwsvs
he was injured in a three-way ROE Dita & Fess Stan But after four hours of strug- 2 FINED FOR GIVING | mounted on a remoydowntown accident early today. | ] passag [gle I finally got two berths and cots | So trIoly ‘Tans exposure
: ."~ |available. ' | . Turner, d t lice, | Blakd SS. hattan.” . " ie wali vost or ine Prin Although a majority of these | Ui S'S, Svan GUN TO BLIND MAN Extra sharp prints
side of Washington St. at Alabama American Ee utnain in good Gets Cot Without Delay a | Callbeaten Batol ie a en oy | eters 1 SHA aPro. SAt] (Blt nother American who drove| COLUMBUS, Ind, Sept. 26 (OU. Rica pictirea: Washington St. and struck a car France's and that American officials | =" Fo “ete oO EE 8144 ow P.) —Charles Hashman, 50, and| going west on Washington St., po-|and shipping companies are over-| = .t delay | Chester Shipley, 17, both of Co-| lice said. | worked, nevertheless they are get- All sailing dates ‘Of ‘Course are in. | lumbus, yesterday were fined for
: | $4 3 | 3 The struck car hit Mr. Turner |ting impatient. definite, which forces passage-| Supplying a pistol to Earl Otto
i : : [uninformed — even misinformed — ; | a. Hospital with cuts and bruises after | mn s d loffice was in a state of pandemo-| mat: ‘a precision lens 1
jie _ nD shoe Teacher Stranded holders to go to the congested ports Towne, 32, a blind man. Towne | 7 - ; 5 : traffic signal, officers reported. | Here is a typical case history: my gh in Rgvance committed suicide with the gun. | F JEW 2% Complete State Police who were passing] A young New England teacher, De op TOTS De has re-| Hashman was fined $50 and costs| RE BRASS. CR \ a took Mr. Turner to City Hospital. |with passage booked on a German | 1UIr 0 Si 0 ave special | for failing to report the sale of a| 18 N. Winois St, : Papers Driver of the trolley was Curtis liner, was advised by the American | 2 o DPermiis to move from one firearm and Shipley $25 for selling] Claypool Hotel Bldg. Chemicals Chappell, 47, of 1335 Brookside Ave.| Embassy in Paris two weeks ago fo} oh to_another—but no arrange-/or giving away a pistol. 25 W. WASHINGTON ST. The car the ®rolley hit was driven!|go to Nantes. The consul at Nantes by Ray Doran, 19, of 2140 N. De-|advised her to come here. Days | Quincey St. The car waiting for | passed, her funds dwindled, and her | the traffic signal was operated by | cables home remained unanswered. | Sam Kennedy, 47, of 2027 Béecher She is overdue at her school and is | St. afraid of losing her job.
A Finally Americans with an autoTHIEVES LOOT TRUCK mobile took her to Bordeaux, stopMerchandise valued at more than ping en route at Nantes, where the $200 was taken from a truck and|American vice-consul was reported A——
filling station at 2736 College Ave. |able to advance Federal funds. But last night, the operator, James W.|he could not help her. The AmerGraham, 27, of 212 W. Raymond St.,|ican Embassy is reported to have reported to police today. Entering|given him onlv $500, though hunby breaking the back door glass the | dreds of Americans are stranded in
® 2” thieves also took $3 from the cash [this area. & register. The girl went on to Bordeaux. B N N 0 R - But the consul there also declined ’ 9 Advertisement
to advance passage money. She then » " pasey Iiself refused a Joan. Cuoua AND THATS IMPORTANT bassy itself refused a loan. Casual acquaintances found her in tears and almost broke—and loaned her SAYS JORN S. DICKERSON, JR.
money for passage. This girl is no iia but is simply stranded by circumstances beyond her control, | Embassy Issues Doles | New arrivals here from Paris report that the Embassy there is is- | suing doles to keep destitute Amer-
. ule li fed, but that reg- : ena eo ¥ k Wa po Ww DON'T LET dried-out, irritated or ICDs housed and Sa oe 4 RH hatever clogged feeling in your nose keep you lations prevent loans for passage REE % : : F Fd ol ; POTS
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