Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1939 — Page 13

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"MILLION-DOLLAR § BUILDING oh 1S SHOWN HERE,

Total for First 10 Months - Of This Year Tops Total for 1938.

Four Join Army—Four more Indianapolis youths have enlisted in

the U. S. Army at the local recruita Yalge Sf hew construction i ing station. They are: Charles Edmonths of this year totaled $12,029,-| ward Hinman, 811% Ft. Wayne 442, or Sak 617 PioRY han new|Ave.; Marvin George Kennedy, 1213 [Sonstruction during all of 1038, City| vila Ave.; George Ralph Wilkerson, gullaing Commission records showed 37,5 Washington. Blvd; James Leo i= Kent, 1401 Denny St. Mr. Kent an However, a leveling-off of new < “construction was reflected in build- Mr. Wilkerson jave heen assigned lo “ing permit valuations last month he oe Goal Arlen hd oh ‘Which totaled $891,717, a decrease of gr . ed to th $860,293 from the $1,752,010 October, Iinman have been assign e 11938, total. 11th Infantry, Ft, Harrison.

Chaillaux to Address Club—Homer Chaillaux, director of the Americanism division of the American Legion, will address the Optimist Club tomorrow at the Columbia Club on “Looking to the Future in America.” His discussion will cover the Dies Committee, the efforts to depo Harry Bridges, America and an educa gram designed to protect American youth against un-American activities. Junior and Senior Optimists will meet at 5 p. m. tonight at the Y. M. C. A. to go to a “wiener roast” on Chester St.

MEXICAN PARTY

ASKS ALL OF OIL

Convention Due to Approve

Proposal for Full Expropriation.

The governmental National Revolu-

tionary Party was expected today to approve a platform for the July, 1940, Presidential election providing for complete naticnalization of the

Government aid to Mexican-owned mines - ‘Gen. Herbiberto Jara, party president, submitted the platform at a national convention last night in the form of a new six-year plan. for development of Mexico's industrial resources, approved by the party's national executive conmittee.

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2 (U. P).—

oil industry and for all possible;

Sossage’ Price Mi isq uoted, Really Was $2 a Pound

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 w. P)~— eran, 1 was kicked out of the garage unication was|in which he had been sleeping and ,| we’ let’ him sleep in the company’s]

Grand ‘Diapason’ lof the Gulla of Former Pipe Organ “Pumpers_an head of the Three Rivers’ rs

Big -Link, No-Kink, -Non-Shr ink, :

Pure Pork, Old-Fashioned, Pennsylvania ‘Dutch, Hickory. Suck Sossage Co., Un-Inc. _ | “The ‘United Press, ' Washington, D. C,, Dear Sirs: at “Your dispatch under date of Oct. 7 concerning the unrevoking by Dr. Joss of the Bureau of Animal Industry of his revocation of the in-spection-exemption certificate * of the Three Rivers Big-Link, NoKink, Non-Shrink, Pure Pork, OldFashioned, Pennsylvania Dutch, Hickory Smoked. Sossage Co., UnInc, contained a glaring error—that the ‘market price of this company’s

smoke . house —(That’s down back of Red Houghtaling Ss plumbing shop back ‘of ‘the stores.) “Production was stilled that year because we didn’t dare smoke any sossage for fear of smoking the veteran. “Your quotation of $150 a ‘pound is not a bad price for sossage. But you can readily see where this drastic cut of 50 cents per pound leaves me. What will Ding Darling and

Moines? What will Uncle Johnny}

quef last year and has been puns ished—and is little more now than a social outcast—by an oficial denial of the privilege of paying $2 a pound for sossage this next sea-

Bill Waymack think—out in Des!

Royal of NBC think—up in N. Y..—| } who violated one of our rules of eti-|

to Ken Hogate, of the Wall Street ~|Journal, and George. Rea .of the N. Y. Curb—so that proper am Ste made on their daily ta

po “Thanks for this courtesy—sincerely Offices of Chet Shafer, . Grand

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| Compared with October a year k—The| If ted that th n-| annual kin 1.50 d. Address Smoke Board—| Walk Caves In With Truc e was expec a e conve ual smoking was $§ a ‘pound. | son? : ago, gg Sential construction ‘lust Mayer Reginald FH. Sullivan will ad-|driver of a coal truck was to be tried|tion would approve the plan at to-| “It is $2.00—(two dollars)—a| “I dislike requesting a correction| § [October rg DY total nti dress the Railroad Smoke Control{today before Judge Charles J. Kara-|day’s session. poun und. —hecause I know your error was| $438,624’ compared with $407,300 last| Board at a luncheon-meeling next bell on charge sof parking his. truck| The plan prescribed that compen-| “Back in 1929 this sossage was not made wilfully or maliciously— 774 ry vl I)

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Th tel Severin. The|On a sidewalk, which caved in under|sation for expropriated petroleum |quoted at $1 a pound. The depres-|with intent to harm my reputation mo ay industrial and”. com- Thursday a 5 Hoe efforts being | the weight of the load Herbert Wil-|should be made only when “abso-|sion hit and the price was raised to|for hornswogglery— Ao Mh of the mercial building and improvements| made to abate the-smoke nuisance cox, 41, of R. R. 5, Brazil, Ind, was|lutely indispensable,” when it is|$2—due to the decrease in the price|higher order. But But it should be patdropped from $1,315,386 in October, |in Indianapolis over tke past year. arrested when police : so tae proved that the original concession (of raw materials. ent to you that I will be interna1838, to $484,417 for October, 1939, a| Members of the Safety Board will track 11 @ hole Srite chet TOR Ci jwas not obtained fraudulently and) CHvery year since that time this)tionally embarassed—and that my decrease of $830,969 : * Tlattend. © the sidewalk on 20th St, about 60 when compensation does not exceed [price has been maintained except-|peace of mind will be ruined—unless | The leveling-off will probably con- [feet west of Park Ave The truck|the original capital investment less|ing in the winter of '35-'36, whens correction is made. finue until spring, George R.| State Trooper Promoted—State had 9800 pounds of coal on it, ney the earnings obtained. Puddy Gallagher, a World War vet-| “And a true copy ‘should be sent Popp Jr, City Building ‘Commis- Policeman Paul Wilhelm, Michigan |53% = ss sioner, said. City, has been promoted to .the| Maturates Meet Monday—The In- - — :

|. The construction gain which In-|rank of detective and assigned to|dianapolis School of Maturates, a ‘dianapolis has been experiencing}hegdquarters hefe. He won the pro-|school and club for persons “around this year reached its peak about|{modtion by rating first among 63(70 and over,” will meet at 2 p. m. | subside ° somewhat because of|tion. S. Hiser will talk on “A Cure for | weather conditions. ’ Worry” and the school leader, the 4 H. F. Howard Heads Chevrolet Rev, Charles M. Fillmore, will dis3 Indianapolis, has been appointed TOWNSEND ISSUES general plant manager of the Chey-| _Scientechs Hear Nutting—Arthur “inel rolet Division of the General Motors | Nutting, research engineer for the trol” at the Scientech Club meeting : Ba Iowa eae a} noon Monday a4. ihe Board: of Urging “our people to rededicate Trade Building. Mr. Nutting will our nation to peace,” Governor M. Gifford Townsend. yesterday. pro- Ore olet, Purchased the Indianab| tion proces. claimed Nov. 11 as Armistice Day. |p;5 been with Chevrolet ever since.| Child Burned on Face—Two-year-ting occasion 10 consider ways to LGrey Berns of Indianapolis. burned on the face yesterday when |} protect our neutrality and to safe- water in a pan boiled over on the guard the peace and security of oUr| Sponsor Open House—The third|stove. She was treated at City dedicate our nation to peace,” theinouses at Roberts Park Methodist proclamation states.” Church will commence at 7:30 p.m.| Jesters’ Officials Honored—High The Governor also urged that twWoltomorrow. Miss Helen Brown of the Officials of the Royal Order of Jes-

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* ‘midsummer and is now beginning to|other State Troopers in an examina- | Monday at the Y. W. C. A. Prof. W. Division—H. F. Howard, formerly of | cuss “Rejuvenescence.” ARMISTICE DAY PLEA ce, pint sch, cone man Steriee 35, Be 02.3%, “gi Commercial Body Division when discuss the new electrostatic deposi“Armistice Day provides us a fit-| yg Howard ig the former Thyra | old Sally Bell, 507 Birch Ave., was people. I urge our people t0 Te-|gnnyaj series of young people's open Hospital.

minutes of silence at 11 a. m. beipyplic Library ‘will speak. ters, honorary organization of the| observed as a tribute to those “wWho| - pyture programs include: Miss|Shrine, were honored at the Colum-] sacrificed their: lives in the 12% Ruby Lou Lilliard of Howe High|bia Club last night by members of World War.” School, speaking on “Group Games” |the Indianapolis. Jesters. The speF ORMER RUSHVILLE Nov. 10; Miss Elizabeth Patrick,|cial meeting was sponsored by In-

-| style expert, on “Clothes and Your |dianapolis Court No. 15, of which Personality,” Nov. 24; John “W. Frank V. Martin, 2001 Hoyt Ave, PRINCIPAL IS DEAD Esterline, “Making Democracy|is director. : ————— Work,” Dec.’ 8, and the Arthur Jor-| Dr. O. W. Bardets; Wheeling, ‘W. RUSHVILLE, Ind, ‘Nov. 2—|dan Conservatory Chorus Dec. 15. |Va. royal director of the organizaServices will beheld here tomorrow| Each program will be followed by |tion, and Lester E. Walton, Springfor Marion Ross McDaniel, former|a session of volleyball, table: tennis, | field, Mo., were guests of honor. principal of Rushville High School, |shuffleboard or duck ‘pins at ‘the More than 75 members attended. who died at Oak Park, Ill, where!church. The Roberts Park Young|Elmer Gay, superintendent of the he had been principal of the high |People’s league is sponsoring the|Indiana Masonic Home at Frankschool since 191.. programs, assisted by the Roberts|lin, was toastmaster.

EE vie IO Be oe wt ie POLIGE FRATERNITY WAITS BOARD ORDER

. Active. members of the Fraternal] rdef of Police today said they will] ‘do nothing about a Safety Board order to resign or to expel associate nfembers until formal notice was given them by the Board. At a meeting last night at 119 E. Ohio St., the members said they have had no official notification

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dered police members of the order to resign until associate civilian members were expelled following an investigation by the Board of an organization dance to be held at the State Fairgrounds colisium and for which civilian associate members were. selling tickets. | Police members of the organization have denied they have any ' connection with the dance, other {than that the proceeds will go to the organization’s general fund to be used in building and equipping a lodge hall. Active members indicated that whatever happens .to the associate membership or te. the proposed dance, the a¢tive menibers will continue in ‘the organization. Dues for lassociate m s are $12 a year. |

WEIGH FATE OF TWO ON MURDER CHARGES

' PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2 (U. P). —Three judges today deliberated on

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