Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1940 — Page 8

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having been elected royal chief by delivery!

acclamation this week, He succeeds Frank L. Van Epps, of Portage, Wis.

Administration Optimism ls, fT, Bem f, Sand faks GE ole Lovely Spring | Girls’ Spring EY (i ge Fo

Higher: Fleming Makes Coppersmith, Lakeview, O., was ro »

named gerteiarys Ellign L Geer, 2) Eg } 290 Bay shy op OT ta a i . : Alliance, O., assistant secretary, an ry : ~~ Good Impression. J. A Suprenant, Manteno, L.([D SEFHC 4 Cade | : Times Special ; director. : LV 55 : a k f Fi ad o : oe . ¥ i

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The

1» Administration is somewhat more! oy, 5 4 Jy ny of j . ; mC » «= hopeful that it may prevent, or at HATCH PRESSES ES) on Ro Tre For the Hard-to-Fit : \ 3 «= least postpone, threatened emascula- Ps Sr ENE RRR | on A lun ; bly HE : : # tion of the Wage-Hour Law by ; ; Al BILL 0 ji i ji 2 Junior Miss nn. . cla * amendments. Even if such amend- | 22H go SE Sizes 9 to 15 ; ils : # ments get through the House later i Ss a (vo | : : vy b in the session, the Administration Se AE, 3 & a xl |B pl iE TF % will have a better chance of hold- Reports Ohio G. 0. P. At-|ll’T nl o Dressy Coat S, F 1c ¢! VV Buy on Our

ing the line in the Senate. - +A 10 Thi¢ tentative optimism 1s based| tempts to Force Road Work- Boxy Coats, in PAY PLAN Fitted Coats, SIZES 2 to 61%

on the following developments: : ‘ 5 } : 1. Increased efficiency of the Wage-| FS to. Aid Campaign. ’ i ; military | efocts \ | Hour Division under the newly con- ARNT 1; : SRL ry | » : , : A fine assortment of clever styles in firmed Administrator, Col. Philip B. By CHARLES J: LUCEY ay vy bv. 20% cash and carry smartly tailored tweeds, crepes and Fleming, who has been trouble- Tiger Soci Waites AOE Rn | : shetlands with hats to match. Navy, shooting the organization for] WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Re- ||| CORRE. Bg AT pockets, | Sports : ; ad De several months without title. ona1|POrtS Of new attempts to force state || GEENA 57, Coats and strict- SIZES 7 to 14

2. Willingness of congressionalf ,, 15ers to be active in election ; : ; iY ; grides of the lav, cluding, Rep campaigns gave uapetus todey 10.2 SAME gq 1 tailored styles. SY Advance shoving of all the new spring syle : including smart military effects and the ever

popular reefers. Shetlands, suedes and tweeds. Navy, rose, tan, cadet blue and green. :

| wu TEEN AGE COATS 7 $8.95 fo $10.95 » | "|,

A THRFOTERGH

"'» give the Fleming regime a longer|legislation proposed by Senator Carl ||| LIne: Ee STD i intrial before moving in on it. Hatch (D. N. M.), extending the YI | Se 3 ; { Many with : lin Court Record Cited 1939 “clean politics” law to state ||| giornit INE —— Nee gerie trims, color-

: ' workers whose salaries are paid Ron a : vid JR in he Bedora) Courts, and anticipated? Part by Federal funds. iz EE ee ful tweeds, ombre

victory in the Supreme Court. Senator Hatch took cognizance of |[' PAZ Ha 5 7a patterns, checks 4 Ey (Glenn Frank) Republ'can reports that Republican leaders in|} {3.55 a : a 4 and fleeces Program Committee report, which Ohio had attempted to force State rl ee | : 3 .

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Lay=Away Your TODDLERS’ SPRING

was critical but did not recommend |Highway Department employees to i Sol Blacks, navy, S i h s .|be active politically, saying that : % Ey . ; ) » xX ; EE ee Te] A Ec | “this shows the absolute necessity ie sir] dawn, beige, grey, F A S T = R Ls A T too divided to make this a campeign of broadening the law passed at the || Sf EE » tan, green and ; od ol Fleming's plan for re-| In Columbus, O, Democratic off- ll SOME sald berry. * : pr ~ consideration, and probable modi-|cials charged they had obtained ancl » : :

documentary proof that Ed D : Rah Now! % fication after public hearings, ofl oo PE ican State Chair. [I (AREY } A Sizes for Women —

® certain unpopular regulations. This gree 1 iP. ~ al Yi) : . S UH S Would relieve pressure for law|man, bad tried fo force Highway jihad JH SI % OHl' Misses and Stouts at 2 Ng Xe ¥., | - dments. It applies particular-|¥orkers to participate in a con- fj £9O8 RAY 5 : : BY LL YING ; a gn efinition of exempted ad- gressional election campaign now ROP ha These Prices, of Course ned FL T& A LM * - Datei Te eutive professional in._progress, - | a FOR fod 8 AE = employees and outside salesmen. Robert S. Beightler, State High- SSS | EVE LLE 41 Ae ; A : : = 3 FF 5 bo .

Administrator Fleming has speed-| Way Director, said Mr. Schorr had

i 2 oi the decision benno ist nme comma wn | | Wrap-Around and Boxy $f 9 00 | SF *

All wool, navy, flan- : 8 nel coats in cute, doui De te | && ble-breasted styles before have we had a, sleeve emblem. Cap to But the old problem of person-|are seeking to do by applying it to Women’s Smartest Spring AD : y TA . selection. now while stocks |. : OTHER BOYS’ COATS = nel shortage still exists. The num- the state jobholders, right down to ; shi” are complete. 4 = ber of field inspectors has been |highway departments,- which re-

| | 7 ; Sizes < doubled to about 300, and plans(ceive substantial Federal funds. Red S Others $1.00—$2.95 to $395 2 to 6 $398 to $595 = call for 700 by summer. But the| “I hope my Democratic friends i | : 0g Millinery, Second: Floor : a Star Store, Second Floor = backlog of uninvestigated com-|who have been somewhat disturbed . | : = plaints of violations is about 16,000, by this law will learn of this situ- | 0.3

= or almost as many as last summer. |ation and see how the tables can be

= . Although personnel has increased turned against the Democratic Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 52 ‘ Ki LF Saturday Special s © @ Full Fashioned = in number and efficiency, the num- |Party by the use of such tactics. Women's ; 1 RINGLESS =ber of complaints to handle has| The Senator said his amendment ! . =about doubled. Last October the(had been approved by a subcom- os | ; ~ legal wage minimum jumped from mittee of the Senate Privileges and . To committee is scheduled to consider

———_ : . =hourly maximum was reduced from |: op er H o S E “44 to 43 hours a week. More than|* ay. | & FOR | nd : Le] : Hin , ; aa 3 TEER,

= for a fairer and faster operation by Gregor, but that he took no steps

= regional offices, and injected new|to comply with the G. O. P. chair- Ww J & CAMEL Co ATS | - RE in dealing with em-|Mans wishes. 00 ; |

= loyees. “The very condition charged - pioyers and employ here,” Senator Hatch said, “argues

‘*half the complaints now are for =alleged failure to pay time-and-~a-half for work over the 42-hour Smaximum.

» Rep. Barden’s willingness to post- | : EL | (a) | C =pone, at least for a few “weeks, ; ; : ; : 2 House consideration of the Smazusl AT ROY AL BE AUTY : ¥ Ny i \ = lating amendments, is partly due to 8 - . ; : : Fan 3 i =the favorable impression made by v8 On Spring Lovely black and navy sheers, gay prints and subtle 3 2 ;

«=Col. Fleming on the Hill. Col SEY . it . . ; : fi : : : Fleming's attitude’ is that he will if SPM - Permanents ||| pastel shades. Lingerie trims and tailored effects. . '] It has been a long time

Jtry to answer anyone's questions|| GAOEIIEY Il Shop the Star Store First for greater dress values. or Tailored. i . since we offered this fine

DT is evan] z GE “fh No Star Store, Second Floor. =| Tailored Emb. Satins. . : quality hose at this low | =will operate a lobby in Congress. || &((Z Waiting TT TT : _IE| Lace Trimmed Satins. = Price Every pair full- * Lobby Works for Exemptions ; ‘ No : : Mid! Sizes 34 to 52 in the : i jas done y 81% vo 101 Eo “- : i group. {i : ess. Dlzes dip 2 « Although this friendlier working | : z : Wo ’ : 1 ~relationship has removed some of Appointment | men's New Hundreds of new slips, 3 : food Sesorm SH oF Dawe. _ Tthe bitterness from the House Necessary 8 | |= . just arrived for this sale. i pring vd fant, it probably cannot prevent a ; Crown Tested—Washable we pave you. oe oo 2 | reals 2 (Jape jh «showdown later in the session. The . —Will Not Pull at Seams style you'll like, see them J threads to select from. Sec=U. S. Chamber of Commerce de-||: F ebruary Special ; ; . tomorrow, buy several

=mands repeal, and a farm-proces- : oY pc en and save. Bry ons of 89s £nd 51.00 weal “=sors’ lobby wants amendments re-|] Genuine MITZI STEAM WAVE > Star Store, Street Floor 1 ities. gar store, street Floor ' “=moving protection from an esti-|] for Normal Hair, White Hair, t C yd ; |

© mmated 1,500,000 low-paid workers. || Bleached Hair, Oily Hair, Dry EC

Hair, Children’s Hair, HOLLY-

he 3 JOOD STYLE, J[omplete With A big shipment of spring pat-

so. 5 / oe SALW with EN - SORENSON TO TALK ul oe G5 > terns. Two-tone combinations | &/iFg Patents, pigtex, Buffalo, Men’s and-Young Men’s Fine Quality NY

. : . 3 and multicolors in light, me- }&3 calf and camel suede, sim- ; - TO SCOUTS, PARENTS Wave. All for ...... ; P4 dium and dark grounds—all {4&4 ulated leathers and tooled : - 2 for $1.75. ea bf a wanted colors. Ideal for [y% 3 fabrics. Large and small ; : = = ° V. Sorenson, of the Northern Bring a Friend. : © women’s and girls’ dresses. |} # iy 3 shapes. Black, navy, red : Jn jana Fower Co. and former : "Also newest blouse patterns, | SESE and all wanted shades. =member of the Indianapolis Council Star Store, Basement. Star Store, Street Floor «0f Boy Scouts, will speak at the a1- $2.45 Magic Oil Perm $1.25 : - § : Sh : ; *hual Soy Scout and Parents’ rec- * em : : : =ognition dinner at 6:30 p. m. today|} $3.00 Swirl i . : DE a eM Dum, any 1 § wirl Croquinole $1.50 Special Purchase and Sale Extra Speeciall Troop No. 78 of the church is spon-|| $5.00 Tru-Art natl. known $2.45

: Men’s Bett : ee Grin vivmiunty ion MEN'S OXFORDS | suits AND 5 THAT LOOK i

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Reremonies, a Satisfaction Guaranteed. | § 2 E TAI LOR MADE Sicton, Wallace O. Tes, Floyd wai-|| ~~ 20c SPECIALS | 7) | TOPCOATS [REN He Sizes 34 to 44

Hace, the Rev. Theodore Fisher, pas- ARCHES We I ? Fo =lianapolis Scout executive, and MANICURES : ; il | S$ 00 al, : Fy Stanley L. Norton, assistant Scout HAIR CUTS : £0 | : N : iE SFxecutive. ar SERVICE STARTS AT 8:30 A. M. Good looking, good EE : J Bo | © CHECK VOTES IN ARMoRy || “© Fores mchssany wearing oxforls, 4 Broken lots of better quality suits SAA | Himes special , desirable patterns to select from. All | ang topcoats. Every Bin | « ‘ANDERSON, Ind. Feb. 23.—The sizes 6 to 11. They look like $3.00 shoes. | | strictly all wool. Sizes 33 to 44. E Madison County Election Board has Tl: Star Store, Street Floor : Star Store, Street Floor. J : : :

«tor of the church; F. O. Belzer, In- . =signed a contract for the use of the BEAUTY ACAD. $National Guard Armory for the

abulation of votes under the new 401 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Girls’ N ZCer‘ral Ballot Counting Law. It irls ew Saddle Ss $mmated it will take from 30 tol | Cor; Thinols & Wash. Sts,

38 ous 2 tabulate the votes cast RI-3070 e oO X F OR D S Ns ! / Zin : precincts. j ; | | 3 % 4 pr An Extra Pair S$ 00 JE FACTORY 318.332 Mass. Ave. | | of Matching $8 4 -

(Second Block) | & | : i - Pants for Only

352-354 W. Wash. St, Every garment new for Easter. Newest patterns in popular stripes. Plenty of the want- . a =| ed greens and blues. Smart, double-breasted Newest spring patterns in col- [El] models. Just think—an extra pair of pants

Sdies - yo | : ; ; Sod rful combinations. AN0OLD cop CIALSS || oii. re vo IP Ease Sa ff oon sn SHOE sd ; 3 to 8. Just the thing for Spring. Cl os "® FB Buy NOW . . . Hoe Sue 3 ar Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Fl » ; RN, ¢ sr srt i LAY-AWAY PLAN - STRAPS and TIES

; & 2 | NNT BIER RS ENE Boys’ Two Long Pants = { LITTLE Misses &sST_ IG 4-PIECE Ne RE EASTER SUITS

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| BOYS' OXFORDS—SPECI AL E-Z-Terms. “ A ¥ ie : No” IN 2 .

SCOUTS LIKE THEM $2 69 ey oy Soils canes Mxuiniis d @

rug ped; two 24x40-inch Oriental d Fil EN SE NN | All wool, rich looking patterns in blue; g Sizes 1s to 6s Chole of many, many lovely patterns, too. 4 Pisces at 3 RR {8 tan mixtures. Sports back coats with two pairs of § A less than you'd expect to pay for the rugs alonel ; ! 7 77 ae = pants, some with matching belts. Sizes 6 y SHOE STORES : TACs = di ST dis

Rug Dept., Third Floor Star Store, Street