Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1939 — Page 16
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|mdwaras, shot by a grudge-bearing : in state today sur- Enjoy. ou dele,
Prosecutors to Assemble he : Astotiatin” 101d GUNG; : r “= | rouided by a police guard of honor. prepared by. our
Data: nT | a 8 | ; What 1 i % | At Long Beach Hospital, Patrol-|| Data Between Torlight and | : | 3 : * Should. § Be ¢ ~~ : % ; . i |man James Walsh, the Mayor's : = for, Freeing Sees x pod IH Lan 24 ; : Lary bodyguard,’ lay . c y wound Wee ; Next Session Nov. 27. % F Ia tegicine . at ; Lig same” man who siied hill asic. h ; db i sj lemma Sa chief. ' Physicians said the body-|§ = ~~~ = - The Marion County Grand Jury X : he ol the gr - BEVAE 1 Harpole Post. ~Till-| Television to Be Shown- Lewis ‘W.|guard probably would recover. . _ probably will conclude its Center need not 8. lian H. Harnnis 49. - Ameri- | Hoskins ‘of Chicago will demonistrate| The assassin, Patrolman Alvin . - Township relief inquiry the week {of ‘new tread | Sp phi! 2 = Clidlevision to Manual High School|Dooley, was in the Nassau County +“ of Nov. 27, Prosecutor David M. ; S A ide ire oe bine ne car Sp EF g eer {pupils “in - the . school auditorium Jail at Mingola under a first-degree Lewis said today. = ie vos ih! i Monday. ‘ urges Sharge. swig. ‘action by “When toda ends : : ) 3h WEALETTY AVE. IF 3 J e Gran He hor d : will recess Sy tiin Nov. Juno : ; ciation was day. 3 15.0 oR EE By given ‘Sul Ee alt in Marine Gorss_Roter 3. against the cor Ce oh ape the A and Sam 1 . Speaking a} the Stops Soh |My: 7 a one TS Moric Gores and has sities. was “interference” in police assigned to th i ll assemble | H ; 3 {coln at nofn, Dr. Paul A. Teschner, | Baptists Youth to to Pray - The peen' transferred to Patris Island, "the Setimony . submitted. by more : F assistant director of the Buren of) Babuse young 5 es - 8. C., for recruit training. than 100 witnesses in the last five : : othe lc to wal ders mh morrow at. the home of the Rev. G.| Legion Commander 45—National Weeks, ; A 8 cing ‘can. accomplish, | T Kimsey, Memorial ‘Baptist Church| Commander Raymond J. Kelly of} © To clear the decks for next week's | While tuberculosis has ‘been -de.|PAStor, 2424 W. St. Clair St. The|the American Legion cut a piece of | - F Zetess: the jurors hield night sessions | | breased, he said, it is still the foe of Bev. Harold W. Ranes, = Central cake for himself and 170 others last _ Tuesday and Jesteraay. Tokiay's _“rimes Photo. * |South and protection must come, Baptist. Chureh pastor, will speak. |night. The occasion was his “45th a the Ist Tull day mest| rau | Wolf: (left); Walter Graefe (center) and Carlos: Campbell ..<+ (hot through. the discovery of new| oo. i The Alopa|DideY. National Adjutant Prank having confined their meetings in| Feady for two-day fall meeting. cures, but through prevention. The Has Revival_The Alpha E. Samuel was host at the he 110 4 fu Bas : | age st: which the takes itg| 8nd Omega Brethren Mission at 532| the Spink-Arms Hotel for the '17 the past to the first three days of THE INDIANA Canners Asso- | of ‘people. Cannifg 1s a malor toll 18 “between: 15-and. 4, E. Miami St. hasbegunia revival executives and employees at Aeglon feschweer have. been] ciation will renew its fight for a | industry inthis state” x as {under direction of the Rev. Will P| national headquarters. LR : heard this week, most of them gro-; state appropriation of at least Industry Benefits Caw dpi Pes Cites Public Attitude, {might until Dec. me every Urrutia Is Made Col onel—Lieut. Rn | - cers and coal dealers receiving or-| $50,000 to improve Indiana's can=< The European war will: not. n=l “It would. be a simple’ oiler Yo be Col. Enrique Urrutia, U. 8S, Army Nh MN . fF INAN CING
: ders from ‘the Center Townshi S= ket for the _| re¢ruting officer: in charge of the P| ning crops, Paul Wolf, Morri crease the export market: for. bring about a ‘final solution .of :thel’ Trap. {0° Meet The Indi In apolis district, today was pro-
League 1 . : Bustes. ; town, president, declared. canning industry.of Indiana or the |probiem if people would accept what |ana. Anti-Steel Teab. League will : \ Be oat] plans. before | nation ‘as a whole. according * “$0 roble al Jools. vole offer” Dr.|meet: tonight in the office of the|, moted to the rank of Sone] ‘by - ANN P L A N ! : CANADA “SHOWS GAIN | g the association's two- | Walter Graefe, Grifiin, Ga..’presi- | Teschner said. “But there exists a|Dresident, Miss Adele Storck, 521 K.| President Roosevelt. Dol. Urrutia, ~ — tall meeting at the Claypool | dent of the National’ Canmers’-As-* | wide discrepancy = between what of P:. Building. a native op Puerto R So, I = been in ‘IN ITS TAX RECEIP TS Hotel to study the war's effect | sociation. medical science has to: offer and | fry Sr ce iy e BS een on the canning industry in Indi- | «But the canning industry is what is accepted and used. ‘Hoosier - ‘Student ~“Horiored—John Station pee in man pHon: 4 e : BT ana. benefiting by the generally im- |. “Men and women in health are Thomas, R..R. 13, Box 154-G, Indi- ry y poss pt “Don’t F orget Quality
OTTAWA. Nov. 16 (U. P).—Ca-| “We asked the last Legislature | proveq economic’ situation “here more willing today to seek medical |8Nnapolis, = has been .appointed a Horstman. Talks Monday—Her-| | . : : Says “Econ omy pert”
nadian national = revenues—exclu-| for a special appropriation, bit |’ because of the war,” he said. “In| [advice toward the prevention of dis-|Sophomore member of the presi- man. G. Horstman, an engineer with :sive of income taxes—have increased | the matter was caught in a par- | fact economic conditions ere ease than ‘at any time previously. dent’s honor roll at Lawrence Col- the Public Service Co. ay Indiana,
since the war began, the monthly| “There will be a resolution in- gave them impetus. {la comparatively small portion of the were selected by ‘President Thomas Natéral Gas”. before = Scientech Gil Si lai 4 financial statement indicated to-| troduced at the convention to seek “During the last war, the first Toetal population; most are indiffer-|N. Barrows on the basis of scholar-| cub at the Board of Trade Build- Interest rates are important—but in fiday. the money again at the 1941 ses- | Gemand in the canned goods. line : ship, character aid personality. : ing Monday. - nancing a home, it’s the amount of ACCOM-
October was ion. : » 3 SRTR EYRE ST Ae : Total revenue for sion was for milk, then for meat, fish h pain’ and disability. Editor to Give Lecture—The In«| Eagles Meet Tonight—Indianapo-| =~ MOD ATION that you receive that deter-
$31,561,933, compared with “$27,380,- “Purdue University and other | 2,4 those famous. Indiana toma- He purged co-operation of the pre- e S.eciyr ! we 059 for October last year. For the| agencies are doing good Work in| {nec “But it doesn’t look 2 tomas pe healthy person with oe dianapolis Bana'i Assembly will pre-| jis Aerie 211, Fraternal Order of mines the QUALITY of the plan selected. first seven months of the fiscal year,| the study and eradication of dis- | soidiers in this war- will get our |physician to prevent disease. sent, Horace Holley, World Unity|gagles, will hold a supper and And THAT'S VERY important, advises
the statement said, excise revenues| eases, but there is more to be canned goods ‘in th " “The human vslues of science lie Magazine editor, in an open. lecture | entertainment tonight at Eagles were. $172,447,509, an increase of| done to improve crops in this | 4 eo So Diet oy in their wide tons the doc- on Tne min Wong aria War Me- Temple, 43 W. Vermont St. Angus.
$9,562,828 over last year. |] State, They ‘mean Jo} 0.8 lot Shippingiis another problem. = for sauf “4nd in Wedicine be, real oFial. -Optimists to Hear Robinson—Dr. Investigate our new. home financing oink Famous f {Yl ues. of Selense port Daniel S. Robinson, Butler Univer- which offers the maximum of services obe fous for, Tomatoes nity to use them while there is still| card Party to Be Giver—A- eird sity president, will speak on “Opti- tainable' in. MODERN plans—with less You
National convention officials |OPortunity to really cure—and that|party will. be held in the I. O. O.|mism in a> World Crisis” before the conceded that canning is much |opportunity can only be had if We Fr. Hall at Cottage Ave. and Olive|Optimist Club at the Columbia Club| _ Strictions. more of a major industry in Ins. will all avoid delay.” 0 ! St. Saturday night. tomorrow noon. Wives of club mem- :
(diana than in any other state, | . | . Pioneers Praised - vers are invited. Interest rates, 00; are always the LOW-
and tha the state is more famous: Carvings on Display—Miniature Patios on Dr. Ch. Me EST your property can command. Why not
than any other for. its tomatoes Dr. Charles J. McIntyre Associa- wood-carvings of “Treasure Island” 9 p R 1 c E S and tomato products—and pump- tion president, presided. : characters cut by Dr. Albert Seaton,|Pheefers, North Methodist: Church call this week ? kin.’ ih i
. : Ra ‘The work of. pioneers in tubercu-|302 Watson Road, are.an display pastor, will have charge of an interSpeakers at this. ‘afternoon's {losis prevention in Indiana and Ma-{during Book Week in the teachers’|view on “The Bible and Life” at}
session are to include Dr.- Neil |tion County was praised by Dr. Mc- branch of the Public Library at Me-| WFBM at 9:30 p. m. today. Music| [EN bil Carothers, Ighigh University econ- |Intyre and Russell ‘L. Richards, ridian and Ohio Sts. The branch|will be furnished by the girls quar- on C ad (12 4 t 4 v pees Sh
omist. |chairman of ine speakers’ bureau. |library staff at School 87. will broad-|tet of Friedens Evangelical and Re- - More than 807 are expected at | Purchase of Christmas seals, which |cast a play over the school’s pub-|formed ‘Church. The program is| JE oT fey a dinner and dance tonight. _ [support the. Association, was urged lic. address system tomorrow -at 1:15|sponsored by the Church. Federation | wr 3 : J 3 ia L 3 4 a Ai ATE Y | Speakers tomorrow are to in- |to make possible continued work. and hold a story hour at 10 a. m. |of Indianapolis. <P
clude Carlos Campbell, statistician for the national association. Elec-
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The Park Board today withheld its approval of a proposed residential development in the MeridianKessler addition until the owners agree to provide right-of-way for a i planned by the ard
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the Board could not approve the Pi : Coal wo : : Remember, this low [for te bonisvara > >on © go] Shirts, Cardigans | 509, Wool Sweaters| Blouses, SWealers. 2s : e Board plans f tial || ' a : E ; : ; : ; price isn’t on ordi- thoroughfare ve 30th St. rd rl : $]69 = ; : $1 iw 33d 3 ih nary fret fs RS White River to Broad Ripple. A sec- I £0 Sith i : coat C | a : genuine S ion of the boulevard would pass : Sein R $1.98 to $2.98 Corduroy Car- 1 Coat ‘Sweaters in | Latest styles in women’s ALL SIZES OF MILLER + + famous I or aroun Lath oon. Whisk SE ry. digans and Shirts in broken 3% paar 5-button Cardi- | blouses and sweaters, from guaranteed quality, | oth of the canal, = ADS a colors and size assortment! | gan style! Broken sizes 38- | higher priced groups! SlightTIRES REDUGED long mileage and : PAWN | . Sizes 14 to 20. - | 46! Broken color range. ly soiled. Broken sizes. safety. '
y OUAILLAL ATTACKS Sg ¥ | $2998port Jackets | 69s, 69¢ Silk Hose| = Rayon Dresses COMPLETE LINE OF COLD WEATHER CAR IGN PROPAGANDA Tel | ed =i A. =a. | A warning against the dangers of |} 2s 1 rR 25 5239 1 AY 99
NEEDS AT LOW ROSE TIRE PRICES : foreign propaganda was made last ; |=. $2.99 each! Man- | Ringless Chiffon Silk Hos- |' Rayon dresses and cotton COMMA NDER : night by Homer L.'Chaillaux, speak- || : Jo © nish styles! - Sizes 12 to 18. | iery, all first quality! All | dresses in prints and solid 16.95 p su . P= gc ing to about 400 at Ipalco Hall. Mr. ; "Broken assortment in plaids full - fashioned! Sheer 4- |] colors! Broken sizes for 5 i or ew Chaillaux Bs national Americanism Sis Ra and checks! : threads! Misses and Women. : Fuk awvie oats : : officer of the American Legion. - vi a \ BATTERIES rn pasdressed & Joint meeting of f © $2, §2,90,$3.95 Wool | $1.19 Rayon Satin SLIPS and Rayon Crepe GOWNS ’ a, on Ty, Wy Pn -. of Indianapolis Power & Light : "Women's: fine lity rayon satin Slips in tailored, 4.gore and bias | : FULLY GUARANTEED employees, por LP. &L, Post 30, : And FUR FELT HATS Bop Guaraniced seams! Sizes 34 to 48 . . . GOWNS of lovely. : s] 295 : American Legion: * : mt joe --_ rayon érépe in prints and solid colors! Tailored or lace trimmed! : 39-PLATE PLATE S 83 ? Arthur - Humphrey, post - com- ai A few Rayon Satins! Sizes 16, 17. pds - : mander, presided.” Rudy Fyler, : « 3 . : FORD V8 |lchii veirle"commitice chairman $25 . | clearance! Cotton Frocks Imported SCARFS...Ea. | es nt er tn those AND eo ce a : Regular $100 and $119 cot- Regular $1.00 and $159 im- : a black ot - Ee rected program plans. Children from ton frocks! Limited quan- . ported scarfs for table or * Ais Lk 45-PLATE CHEVROLET the Soldiers and Sailors’ Orphans|fl - A-special group of late fall Hats | tity only! Broken sizes for ye ‘wall . ..,' come with fringed: ve in every color! Many are lined 4 | 45-PLATE Home at Knightstown entertained. ll taken from our-highet priced lines. | . 59¢ Fabric GL rh $s Ti a a ar B RAE AlL are. broken . assortments, but oo eg . mols. Above Batteries WA Fit AU Popular Cars PROPS ON GOOD-WILL [J thece are plenty oF Blacks ad cbi- | . Smart sipies in navy, black, Women's 69c HANDBAGS . | lining! Sie fo Mises snd : = o 89 ors _and headsiges’ from 22 to =. ; green and wine fabric gloves 39 c Pouch, top-handle, envelope
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 16'(U, PJ | is — — | Sale! FOUNDATIONS : Jenestu carry mow!
The American legation at Asuncion 0 : : * Women’s : regular $1.59 to $2.50 advised the War Department today LE _ _Corselettes, Girdles and Two-Way $s]
: . : : - : that three of the four propellors en Es, bo : . Stretch Girdles! £) : f the flying fortr ot on SER G Soft rayon panties, vest: {YOUR CREDIT IS OK WITH ART ROSE; | onc or the fying fortresses en raute |§ oF] Sale! BRASSIERES . oo EG. stepine and bloomers! I = 19e
aged in an attempted takeoff yes- Pe a Novelty ‘rayon - satin, lace, ; CO. 1 terday at Asuncion, Paraguay. Si en ol Y/ rayon and broadcloth Bras- . months fo come! INC The plane was one ‘of seven mak- at Sa NUANAS Salaam sieres! Tailored or fancy! i]
- Women’s 29¢ Reon Ludion
ing a flight to attend ceremonies | ; ' RT . Siges 32: : 3 the Tucks titch P ANTIES N = ld [|| commemorating the 50th iver- | 3 nas ’ : {930 N.MERIDIAN 10 © Rl. 8355S |sary of the founding of-the Brazilian a &) il 44c SILK HOSIERY cee Pr. _ 25% Wool and silk tuckx stitch panties in a soft 29.
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; (gaff Tiday, 3nd pellors were damaged .when the’ : le : ; OPEN T0 8 P.M. (sf is9 P, n.) SUN. T0 1:30 : M. plane sank in the soft mud of the ae, clear and sheer! Fall elastic hang! Lh . shades! "Sizes 814 to 10%. :
busing field To | “Mohawk” Pillow Tubing Flannelette NIGHTIES: \ 5 : y ak a? 40-Tiich genuine “Mo- e r nd 69¢ white, Women s Transparent ani len Fong. rg: 16 2 se st Ae
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asic $6.95 dresses for women 18x36 isch. dotible Toop, col- : “Stevens” part, linen, printed Regularly 89¢c, 712x108 or 63x ¢ Fitted and Yoxy styles in these
“5 181% to 24% and ‘red bordered Turkish Towels | towels! All colorfast! New | 108 pure bleached Sheets. i : wh. a I a styles in white with wanted edlors printed patterns! Hemmed | Positively no Sressing! 2 - popular business wear coats! This
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