Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1939 — Page 40

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| a | eo on a. |umnists asking the questions: BO ARD DECIDES wit 4 we | WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. — Sen- | Umnists asking t3e MUCEON, rer. a : > ator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.) will Robert EB. Allen, Paul Mallon and 200 Roosevelt Bldg.

= debate Senator Gerald P. Nye (R.| Jay Franklin, Rep. James E. Van-/| : Ulinois and Washington ; IN. D.) on proposed Neutrality Law|Zandt (R. Penn.), former National : ?

al x : 3 * N En kn p % - x -Mi . ; : : changes at the National Press Club| Commander of the Veterans of i ¢! : : mea 0 AAA : ne-Mill Levy for New Har changes x. ne National pres oun commander of he vetzen: ctl COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. mony Memorial Offsets : The debate was arranged by the|panel member. He is opposed tof . : FOUNDED $3 YEARS Ago x : i By

: National Press Club Post of the iifting the embargo on munitions bee - Cut in General Fund. | —— BE — S———

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% The State property tax will reain at 15 cents in‘ 1940 despite a One-mill reduction in the general fund rate, the State Treasury Board announced today. : : mE BE 5 : bs ; a ® ©» 2 98 BF = During discussions yesterday the : ; ; re : ps rt dvr i > . ; el et Soars OT Jester) = | : “i = Sas, 3 ; 2H Sh 3 Ba La Y Ss rs Re Sach 5 Fright be made, but a review of 1939 | pi ei LH AR TAM y ~ er legislative actions disclosed that : 1 : TO F “ Ne additional revenues authorized for : ; - Lk Eyer : fF 2 olf - ' oo

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mission had offset proposed cuts in : ! 3 w TAY) P NN) pC ; the general fund. : : y. | EE LU’ OL oul. 2 How Is Divided | 1 , i BE : 1 a A 4 - The 15-ent rate will be divided | : 0) ARE i ARD T0 BE; T t #s follows: General fund, .0475; i ; HE "NN 8 —_'Y 3.

teachers’ retirement fund, .024; ——. Hoi 002; Tndiana. Wolf Lake ark, .002; Board of Agriculture ate Fair), 0035; New Harmony Memorial Commission, .001, and|§ gommon school relief,. .07. i a Aa EE : % This year the general fund rate|| ' The new front grill of the 1940 Studebaker held the attention of company officials at a recent preview was .0275 but the Legislature elim- | at the Murat Temple. Left to right are Fred Watson, director of truck sales of the Studebakgr Corp., South’ mated the education improvement | Bend; Carroll Cartwright, local distributor, and Harvey Stowers, regional supervisor of the company. The fimd of 2.cents and provided tira) grill Is among new features of the 1940 models. )

be paid out of the general fund, | #8 n= a = * so the State revenue levy had to. be

ud moorionaien- | [ypovations for Safety and Comfort

% + Same Rate Since 1932

SEER Ape Seen as 40 Models Go on Display

= The State rate has been 15 cents,

© 3: » 3 } x) 8 ce ee iislatite When you. view the new 1940 au-|new feafures. Some of them in vari- defroster and air intake. The rear as

to that the State levies had ranged |tomobile models, now on display ous makes are: well as front compartments can be

is high as 40 cents. here, dealers will describe all the BUICK—Under-seat heater with peated 10 Je a A ai i

= ness induced by hot air expelled in | : : the face of passengers. The windshield defroster, de-icer and dehumidifier is mounted on the dash. The bodies are five feet wide at the center pillars and running boards are eliminated. : PLYMOUTH—Better riding feel. The automobile has a larger, wider body than last year, with a 117-inch wheelbase as compared to the 114inch of the 1939 model. The rear seat ‘iss moved 7% inches farther forward than before, giving the improved “riding feel” from better weight distribution. The . “bulge type” trunk ‘is eliminated ‘in the streamlining.

Nash Has/ Overtake F : RE $ f Ly NASH—“Overtake.” This is an h = wo 0 e many advancement in the automatic 8 : aa . fourth speed forward. The. driver J A pop | fall Cc pit | is presses the throttle to the floor and e s u ar a 0 sul the full power of the engine in third ; 3 | Ln

gear is available for passing cars You want a suit that's smart as a whip! You

3 ) > Th . ‘0 FE want 3 suit that's colorfull You want a suit

: py lifting the foot from the accel- i that wears welll And you want a suit that's erator for a second. A “weather eye” |} 3 : economical! ! BP AYS FOR AN automatically prevents changes in yr Gerd i : outside weather from affecting in- : Hére you are: Capitol's exclusive-pattern, OF THESE SETS | [555i teal SC depth. Vision in both the front and gn problem to a tee! ca Noah Windows a been Zimproved On your right—the tweed herringbone. with Sr ozved pe the line of the car. The|l 1 ultra-smart, 3-button, lounge model coat!

NO CARRYING CHARGE! : new overdrive is also pointed to as|] Great for business, sports and casual wear! a special feature. Quality fabrics that will last for a long time! CHRYSLER — “All-weather air i \ J - eA control system.” An instrument lo- : oY On your left—the double-breasted, smart. cated in back of the panel board Go striped worsted! Fine for business and all-

at ry ee ine ie arsund (wear! Perfectly tailored! Choice , "colors! 3 ;

tributes it evenly throughout the in-|§ ; : “: o ie ¢ erior by girgeticns) Sets. : Np Now .. . these are just two of many equally Available on Our ; Widens Body 7 N \ popular 2-trouser suits that Capitol stocked pat DODGE-—Bodies. The full-width, 5% SRS so heavily iin advapce of the season! You ) ) Ten-Pay ‘Plan straight-sided rear doors provide LZ 1 can get the suit: or hoice with split EES nL easy egress and ingress in addition SL - \Z second service. All for 21.50! ® Layaway Plan

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to allowing rear windows to lower down to the sills. 2 DE SOTO—Cradle-ride. The car is roomier than last year, with a 122%: -inch wheelbase as compared to the 119-inch wheelbase of the : 1939 model.” The rear seat is moved a eight inches ahead of the rear axle, 35 PIECES SERVICE providing the “cradle-ride.” It has . FOR & : a new 100-horsepower motor as comSALE PRICE - pared with the 93-horsepower motors

in last year’s cars. The overall : ie : | ‘ : : ! ; ; : 7 5 . lecgth, from bumper to bumper, is tn : EIST ran Bat L : 3 » 02%; . inches, or about six inches ERA BE Fara t : || i i: d De longer than the 1939 ¥nodel. £0 AN Ee $¢ you ol mn £00 rs OE BARER — Better looking. ga : mR a i . . N - interior of the car is much fin- " ; — : Regular Open Stock Price $50 gt ge i t t i t © é Teaspoons | Cold Meat Fork er, and. the guiside: appearance I A ; as B : mn opcoa rs im e |

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& Forks | Gravy Ladle changed with a new grille in front é Soup Spoons | Butter Knife and head lamps in the fenders. The LK Lidar spoon gO [l|gas tank lid does not stick above v the rear fender, and the radiator hood lock ‘is controlled from the front compartment inside the car. Exterior door’ hinges are elimi-

52 PIECES raver NJ beni: for interior door nandies:

SALE PRICE : Safety Is Featured

: . OLDSMOBILE—Safer and easier SERVICE i riding. A new type of safety glass FOR 12 —— gives when struck by an object and

SALE PRICE does not shatter. The 60 and 90 : ; series are larger, and the bodies of iL Sy ; ko ot Bh yy i

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15 Regular Open Stock all models are wider and lower. - FR SH ; Ea : od . : JE a Splat ; % _ Price $65.05 . PACEARD--New ride. The back aR pany BR It's about time now fo think seriously about "topcoat time!" And u've got to have v18 Susipouns 1 Quttarsite Sent Tes A ly C ® ons A TETRN : i . one . . . what with the brilliant new patterns and luxurious fabrics of Capitel's Regular Open Stock 8 Sain Forks } Marra AY sion in the rear springs. The cars A id Po : +. 1939-40 topcoats! SEL nS

] § Soup § : ; have greater horsepower and are % 1 : : NL es Pig iy a i : to ry er : speedier than the old models ‘and SR AE RE ih One of the many outstanding favorites for the new ‘season is the topcoat on your

‘12Forks 12 Soup Spoons ie - weigh less. : : I ER Aa \ left! A balmacaan that combines lightness with warmth attractivelyl he fabrics are 12 Knives 1 Sugar Spoon. life TAN To 7 PONTIAC—Greater luxury, added A : \ choice and the colors authentic! Sgn Nika Be I Butter Knife od aT comfort and heightened safety per- A ST En No ; Fo SA] a ; TANT far : : ota - : . fonencs, ye bare are low and Hh Ee ; Capitol's large assortments of topcoats include herringbones, fuesds. fuses. overChoose From These Open Stotk Items! [Ife cooing grilles embellished with 7 @0 EI ''\'-D plaids, plain colors and mixtures in a wide range of papular modsls The styling is 4 Regular SALE Regular SALE chormium. A new instrument panel a - excellent, the tailoring exceptionally fine! The price only 15:95. gn i

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Teaspoons $4.00 T52.40 Salad’ Forks ....6 $8.00 *54.80 is in Continental walnut. All models

A | Soup Spoons ...6 800 4.80 Bufter Spreaders6 800 480 ‘[ihave the new hi-test safety plate|} 2 £71 J i ae Soa eR la j & : Serving Spoons..6 8.00 4.30 Knives P| 7.50 glass and sealed-beam headlamps ; aly AVAILABLE “ON ; | SM (SY WA: Iced Drink Cold Meat ; crowned in the front fenders. 5 ; ; eo ve Ati YN yw LT ~ Spoons 6 800 4.80 Fork . 200 120 [J The new “sealed beam” headlights|j - 5 Caden dl ae al ROE hE Re EN SALE INCLUDES . Dinner Forks ...6 800 4.80 Gravy Ladle ..Ea. 200 1.20 ate id i found on nearly all the : ry AEE i ks...6 8.00 430 try Server Ea,’ 300 1. 0g CALS: THESE 3 ACTIVE Cockiall por Pastry “a The: General ates Com. sare : ox ave & front and rear direction sig- | gE” AT, You, Denendable nal system which indicate to motorA. CORONATION at Re AEC TN dswelers lists in fron, and behind which way 0. Mlthe car will turn, -- : 8. LADY HAMILTON . ; ; +A : st en C. GROSVENOR | > ; Bl D. BERKELEY SQUARE E€. RENDEZYOUS |

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