Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1939 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

GROSS INCOME | Worms Indicate TAX ‘LAGCERS' Mild Winter

MANY REASONS | ta) TARGET DRIVE -° 5

2 P.).—Roy Cook, Fulton County ENTRY INTO WAR & State Seeks to Collect All

| | school bus driver, scanned a few | wooly worms he picked up in his woodlot and predicted that the Three Principal Answers §, = @% EF . 8 oan) Delinquent Accounts Show Voters Disillusioned | h | Before Jan. 1. By '17 Experience.

PAGE & The Gallup Poll— |

TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1939"

SLAYING TRIAL CONTINUES | August continued in Morgan Circuit: MARTINSVILLE, Ind. Dec. 5 (U. Court today. The defense was ex-.

BUTLER SCHEDULES {P.)~Trial of Joe Warren on a | pected to call its ma jor witnesses, SECOND HALF EVENTS charge of slaying his wife last| Warren pleaded not guilty,

A schedule of second semester i OVER 300 | tivities at Butler University was an= | nounced today by school officials. | : | Registration for the second term BRAND KEW §

| will be held Jan. 20 for evening FU

| classes and Jan. 30 for day classes, Bringing You Huge Savings!

Gym to Be Scene of

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approaching winter will be the mildest in Indiana in 22 years. [Instruction will start in all classes He said that the worms were |Jan. 31. light colored and had no dark | Founders’ Day will be observed rings. Dark rings, he said, meant |Feb. 7, with a morning program in cold weather, The worms, he [the fieldhouse and a formal banquet

{ ti claimed, had enabled him to pre- | neve in the evening. | f

® Swagger! ® Boxy Models! ® Fitted Stvles!

Luxurious fur coats skillfully h

A campaign to collect delinquent] gross income tax payments before | (Jan. 1 will get under way this week, Gilbert K, Hewitt, State Gross In-

dict the weather accurately for | Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22,

GEORGE H. GALLUP | the past 10 years, will be observed with a holiday.

American Institute of

By

Director,

Public Opinion

PRINCETON, N. J, Dec. 5. —Ever|

since the World War, American

writers and scholars have been dis-|

come Tax Director, announced today, “The extra burden caused by the

PARKS HIS NEW CAR, |

Spring vacation begins March 30

The remainder of the school

and ends April 8,

wes styles! Others $20.50 to $100,

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calendar calls for the theses for rr THE

cussing the reasons why the United

penalty provisions of the law are in many cases an unnecessary ex-

AND THEN IT'S STOLEN mts graduate degrees to be due April 26;

new i: RICHMOND, Ind, Dec. 5 (U. P.).|Honor Day, May 2; Memorial Day pense,” Mr. Hewitt said. -Police were doing their best today | (holiday), May 30; examinations for Delinquency Expensive to assist Berland Norfolk. | examina degrees, May 27-31; final

examinations begin May 31; Phi Attempts will be made during| Norfolk took delivery of a new car | Kappa banquet, June 7; alumni re-|

December to give each delinquemt Jesterday yi Paried ih Rea Wneiunions and class day, June 8; ; . “ (drug store where he works. nen baccalaureate sermon, June 9, and case personal attention “to save|, : . : ) > 9, e returned somebody had stolen it. commencement exercises | these taxapayers additional costs cises, June 10.

and expedite the collections,” he “N said. A | The Tax Division reports show NN that negligence and attempts at y evasion have cost Indiana taxpayers Their arms filled with balloons, members of the Shortridge High [nearly one million dollars in penSchool Social Committee prepares to decorate the Shortridge gym- |alties and interest charges during nasium for a “Gym Swing” at 9 np. m. until midnight Friday in con- [the four-year period from 1835 to junction with a Family Frolic. Chuck Smith and his orchestra wili | 1938, furnish the music. Standing (left to right) are Susan Alvis, Sidney Cahn and Patricia Peterson. Seated (left to right) are Patricia Failing and Ann Bishop.

States entered it. With a war and with millions of Americans concerned over the possibility of Amerfca becoming involved, the question is being considered all over again, To find the prevailing public explanations of America’s course in 1917, the Amerfcan Institute of Publie Opinion asked “Why do vou think we entered the last war?” No lists of “causes” or suggestions were of- |

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fered | Unlike some writers on the subject, only a small number of answers lay the blame on individuals or individual events. Many Causes Given Despite the attention given to the sinking of the Lusitania, only

three persons in a hundred, on the average, single out that catastrophe

Tax Revenues Gain

Mr. Hewitt said the decision to make a special drive on delinquen‘a | was reached after an anlysis of | tax revenues for 1939 revealed a ' Private Flying Will Come Into Own marked improvement over 1938 Science: . . | An increase of 19.07 per cent in . Through Autogiros, Sikorsky Says. tax revenues during the second [quarter of this year was shown over | the same period a year ago,

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CHRISTMAS ECONOMY

‘he STORE of

RB |the characteristics of Joe Louis and |

as the principal cause of fca'’s entry Despite the discussion of President Wilson's role, only one person in a hundred traces our entry directly to his actions And despite the books which have anavized the influence of the “merchants of death,” only one in

a hundred specifies the makers of

war munitions Three Principal Answers Three principal types of answers were made to the question, however: (1) That America was the victim of propaganda and selfish interests; that the United States recognized a just and unselfish responsibility to the rest of the world, and (3) that we entered the war primarily for our own national safety —either from immediate attack or from eventual dangers if Germany had won.

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Ry Seenee ree Amel "| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5 —Rotary

winged aircraft of the autogiro or helicopter type will usher in the third stage of growth in man’s conquest of the air, Igor I. Sikorsky, noted pilot and designer, told the meeting of the Philadelphia chapter of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Mr. Sikorsky

forecast a brilliant

| future for planes with rotary wings,

particiularly in the field of private flying, to add to lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air transportation. the two earlier stages of mans aerial transport By rotary wings, Mr, Sikorsky said, private flying can come into its own, for planes of this type overcome the main handicap of private fiving today which is lack of ability to take off and land in small spaces It is this handicap. he feels, rather than lack of speed, lack of safety

Lawrence Tibbett when injected with the male sex hormone testosterone propionate, Dr. Hurst Shoemaker of the Stanford University

Department of Anatomy said today

Only a few treatments were necessary for the females to drop their drab chirps and burst forth in song with a range equal to their more husbands, Dr. Shoemaker found. Not only did they gain voice and use it, but they also became vicious and warlike,

Hail New Remedy

By Scicnee Service WASHINGTON, Dec jcal compound that may good a remedy against diseases as sulfanilamide, with less

vocal

5-—-A chemprove as

| applications for work during

infectious |

POSTS FOUND FOR 1534 IN NOVEMBER

Jobs for 1534 persons were found during November by the Indian-

apolis office of the State Employ- |

ment Service, George J. Smith, manager, reported today. This figure is considerably above that for the same month last vear when 1008 men and women were hired by Indianapolis employers and it is more than twice the total of 699 persons who were hired during October, 1937, Mr. Smith said. New the month amounted to 4601

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First quality chiffons in wanted Form

Including

y satin blouses

sorted choice style and colors

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WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILX HOSIERY

sheer new colors fashioned. All sizes, B8'2 to 101;

WOMEN'S $| BLOUSES AND SWEATERS, EA.

all-wool sweaters, crepe and Ase of

< x.

2 Prs. 55c¢

Hood

99

Women's

Slips and

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A Dollar Christmas Sale of

+ HOUSE COATS

a A, Lovely as Gifts! Lovely for Yourself!

Dresses — Suitable for daytime and home wear. Spun Rayons, Crepes and Broadcloths in beautiful prints and charming styles, All sizes 12

Regular and extra

to 52. toxic effects, is announced by the J U. S. Public Health Service here

The percentages of replies under each of these categories are as follows

or even high cost of operation, which has limited private aviation. For military use, Mr. Sikorsky, The compound, prepared by Drs. | foresees the day when rotary wing Hugo Bauer and Sanford M. Rosenplanes attached to the Navy will be thal, at the National Institute of used for rescue work at sea, the lay- Health, contains phospherous ining of mines, quick observation stead of sulfur and is different in from small, isolated ships, and other wavs from sulfanilamide bombing | Three such compounds have been ; prepared, of which one, bis (4-di- | {methylaminophenyl) yhosphinous | : : . lacid, hope) OE eplotiatns infec- | The Morning After Taking No opinion or undecided . . 14 | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, tions in mice and had a low toxicity 9 13 : y —-— Dec. 5 (U. P).—Female canaries,/] No human trials of these chem arfers Little Liver Pills 100% ‘usually docile and dumb, acquire icals have been made

size bloomers, panties, briefs and stepins Lace trimmed and tailored Slips included

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MISSES’ ALL-WOOL SWING SKIRTS

All-wool plaids in pleated swing style. Plain colors with gores, pleats WOMEN'S $1.00 FABRIC DRESS GLOVES

and flares, Sizes 24 sede h 4

to 32. colors CHILDREN'S WARM ALL-WOOL GLOVES

Sizes 8

WOMEN'S WINTER UNION SUITS

Knee and ankle length, short 48 sleeves white c REG. $1.00 SAMPLE HANDBAGS

bleached. Sizes 34

to 50. Warm winter weight. PARKA HOODS AND SCARF SETS

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GIRLS’ FAST COLOR POCKETBOOK DRESSES

Smart styles that are lovely as gifts. Fast color prints c 2 for 1.00 A. SANTA'S TOYLAND SURPRISE PACKAGES

with purses to

match, Size 1 to PURE LINEN AND EMB. GIFT HANKIES

3 IN A BOX 19 Sturdy 28"

Irish linen, embroideries BOYS’ ZIPPER FRONT J ¢ , gauge metal SWEATERS io,

hand rolled rubes, enamel finish,

$2.98 value, 59¢ to $1.00 VALUE GIFT FURNITURE

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1. America was the victim of propaganda and selfish interests . America had a just and unselfish cause . America entered the war for its own safety . . 18 Other reasons ( 8

py House coats— Full swirly skirts and nipped - in waists in zipper front or w r a paround styles. Sizes 12 to 52.

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Double leather new styles. 8'a,

and in and to

4 A Re-Priced Group of Beter Quality 4 Women’s and | Misses’

NOVELTY SHOES

All Heel Heights All Sizes 3 to 9

Dress-Up Your Furniture for the Holidays!

. Whe 20a with

READY-TO-PUT-ON

FURNITURE COVERS

advertised in LIFE Magazine

Give your room smart, new appearance, when the holiday company arrives. These covers cost so little, and do so much for your room. The famous “STA-FAST" feature always keep them in place. Don’t wait another day! Come in and see them yourself.

Warm knits

all-wool

in colorful

fanev patterns,

jl Sizes 2 to 12 vears.

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Be here early yours, this fine lot shoes will go hurry. Dozens styles, with size in one or the other stvles, Buy for future needs too, we can't duplicate this value—

for of in a of every

THE COVERS LOOK LIKE NEW UPHOLSTERY.

| PAID ONLY $1, DOWN... AND THEY'RE SO EASY TO PUT ON.

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shapes colors. Some genuine leathers included. Regular $1 sellers,

New new

Now is the time to buy Curtains! special Mill Purchase makes this Value Possible

pl includes covers tor devenport, chair, 4 cushions. Extra chair covers $398

each

To

‘1 ee DOWN 25¢ A WEEK ‘Radcliff’ pattern is exclusive with this store and comes in MAHOGANY, GREEN, WINE and BLUE. It's easy to select the correct covers for your furniture. Remember—Sure-Fit Knitted Covers are elastic-like in quality and are self-adjusting.

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»Deep Ruffled Priscilla Sets Colorful Cottage Curtains Tailored Net Pair Curtains Reg. 59¢ and 79¢ Values

Curtains you need for most every room in the home and at a price that enables you to buy for every room. Come early for best choice.

59¢ and 69¢ values, Many all wools included. Large seWl lection of colors and styles.

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Values up to Tse For bovs and girls Money refunded if not satisfied.

“Buddy L” Railway Express Truck

Strong, strdy all-metal truck; 24 inches long. Made to pull or

35-Inch Metal

Coaster Wagon

$1.98

Rubber Tired

Velocipedes

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American Flyer Electric Train Set

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$938