Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1940 — Page 8
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near here. They quarrelled ‘over
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WASHINGTON, April 19.—Back-| Today the company announced |i ; > rs of the Logan-Walter bill as-| that after sinking a shaft only 22 ; if : : 4 : » . erted today that the huge vote for| feet deep they had discovered a Tr ] 3 y 3 4 } JE by he bill in the House yesteraay| vein of gold ore worth $8000 & ‘a | / / : j ; /
hould convince the Senate and| ton. * resident Roosevelt that there is a ieee
: ; it recently, marked by the old 4 . ; Sn ans Se : : : > ad > RE the bones of the. pany. Sigs] 10.6: eo Bee 31 - cP LIRA: 31 WASHINGTON 21, yards long.
Weal public demand for a law to, ROR SE 3 / h ! {mm iS seontrol bureaucracy. AY , of ; x A psy /] 5 The Senate received the bill today. el o = : io Senator William H. King (D.| 8 588% a | 0 Cr \ ENN : . = .
fe = who assumed leadership of th a i NN : ) ; B= 2 IS. al, Ee nN e measure on death of its cor] -R da : NS a 5 ! ET HHT IS PUSHED] = “Sn poe ts . ), said he expected Senate ac ’ ; Git Ea 3 = [ ‘9 37), said Re expeteq LE fa of ; Bi See Them!—Compare The
: Senator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.)
ho opposes the legislation, conced-|State Commission to Ask Ba J i : that the bill had a “good chance . : : : fot iak - ae aanced pis determi<| Seat at U. S. Hearings | 8 = ation to fight it. “right down the ee, ee : : » EC : S e He said the measure woud] © On Milk Shipments. 7 ; B : % L : hamstring” government policies, a : SER ; : 2 8 Fiatement thet x considered 10 be| Four resolutions, outlining In- 3 i & A ‘ e Administra 's viewpoint. 5 % It was believed that President dian@’s fight to eliminate trade bar:
ae hi veto the bill if he re-|Tiers between states and to stop BB - a B : ) an an : ives Senate approval. ~~ |quarrels over boundaries were a : J nm : : ‘ The 279 to 97 House vote sur-|adopted here yesterday by the State’ Q) © 7 3 fia Bm ; ei
rised even the bill's proponents. commission on Interstate Co-opera-ore Democrats voted “aye” than Om ing Sp pera, ollowed Majority Leader Sam| One resolution = authorized the : Rayburn (D. Tex.) in opposing the| commission executive. committee 40; ; i A Will. Only two Republicans voted|petition - Secretary of . Agriculture is 5 _Smartly styled, pgainst if. Henry A. Wallace for permission toil : 7 well - tailored ' Asks Exemption for NLRB ioryene as an jutereted pails boy's suits, 3 There had been heavy votes| SCOTS ie iments of milk ff. beltsq back gainst various amendments DPro-\c. “r.qiana to eastern states \ coats, one pair SR) ; sing to exempt various agencies =D ; Ad of longies and & / Breasted Lay from. the bill's terms. Claim Eastern Barrier i a one pair of Ee i ” BS : Rep. Francis E. Walter (D. Pa),| « n erected in 4 ckers — in #8 odels Bouse sponsor of the bill, accepted ha have oe oo OHLALIon : NE. green, blues, =} Br n amendment exempting three|€astern areas ag Pp gencies dealing with wages and | of cream from Indiana by orders of
an of railway employees,|the Secretary of Agriculture and as} : gli BB i Fa = . Swhich he said are supported by|a result an artificial ‘surplus’ of . : g Soy © ‘nished materi-
¥Private money and are not really has been created in the East : Et UN 11s] 2 ‘ria SU . Are 100% All Wool worsted, expertovernment bureaus. Soden is being shipped to the Mid- ; ge as size 7 @ The SUITS: y tailored in a wide range of new
Rep. Thomas F. Ford (D. Cal) | gestern states at prices lower than 3 rc. shades and patterns. Soft -sport |
to exempt the National Labor ; here” the resolu- : y | TN : Cdn ] . ie Wage. use prevailing Bech.” Was Pepe : Boys’, Zipper tweeds included. Single or double breasted styles. Reg..
our Division of the Labor Depart-| another resolution requested the Ny Ww : sizes 34 to 44. Stout size 40 to 48. ! ent. ; He lost 73 to 24. Council of State’ Governments in S EATERS & de SEG % : : “Those two agencies” objected|Chicago to arrange a conference ® | Loud patterns that please Cc s Th e TO PCO ATS: In new weaves and colors, gp. E. E. Cox (D. Ga), “are the|petween Indiana and Kentucky of- 2 | the boys—good looking new 5 * made of fine serviceable 90 most responsible for this legis-|ficials to settle the sovereign rights : | 1 zipper sweaters in all yi ey « all ; : i : ; woolens; are 4 1940 models. : Sizes from 34 to 44.
"Ana snapped Mr. Ford, “the RE pg Tadiana side of i : | Solo I ; Fro it was tramed to get” toon giver. =A" Broadcloth SHIRTS ; Sleeveless Sweaters # eT FLED fl Wen! .. Our $12.00 Hl Ment... Our 312. oe Mens See omssnernnnooetcnnnnnrnanrarie | TOPCO ATS olud aggravate the condition they The Commission also adopted 8 - Boys’ Polo SHIRTS 4 Boys’ Spr ing HATS : 1 wl AE ie & 1) J
ars before that agency was cre-|quately. : Sizes 8 to 14. | :
¥ “And,” snapped back Mr. Cox, e two it ought to ‘get’.” will propose that Kentucky turn Heavy weight, Bright gay Pleads for More Study over to Indiana the rights of police well woven boys’ |! blazer striped powers in that area which has been broadcloth) c sleeveless sweatMr. Walter, denying that the bill described by Evansville officials as a |l shirts; will laun- }/ lm ers. Ideal’ for). C as directed at the NLRB, pointed |«hot bed’ of crime because Ken-ii der very well.”| this time of the anted to cure.” . resolyiion asking congress lo freate ES strived ’ by Special act a: permanent “Com-ijg ‘Colo striped | Good lookin : leis Mr. Rayburn, pleading that the|myites on Federal-State Relations” (ll ‘ Folo Shirts. § tweed and plain) [I Go on Sale Saturday! be returned to the Judiciary io work toward complete elimination jf Many different | © § color hats. Pinch a One Day Only at... . mmittee “for a little more study,” | of all trade barirers between stateilf. patterns and front. Stitched : er : id he and others had been Analile os. FY £7 colors, in button | / : Beautiful ua etial TT grasp the scope of the legally-| The fourth resolution urged that: or ¢rew neck style in all sizes. ! Bi : I Ee tha give you J : Worded legislation, and defended|a seminar ‘be called to study pro={l: = =F 3! a 8 Zes. Browns ang Grey. /
ut. the legislation was proposed,|tucky officials can't police it ade- Fancy prints and plain colors. year. All sizes. crown in Blue, : 24% + extra ~‘'wear—new e Securities and ‘Exchange Com-|posed changes in the structure and Cee 6 C——
] _ patterns in checks $hission, which he called “the|functions of the Indiana Co-opera-
; | =: or and overplaids— ongest and ablest commission in|tion Committee. - tending the pro=igy 5 i Eh a5 Blues, Grays and e Government.” posed seminar would be faculties of il Ne 100-Inch % “This is pioneer legislation,” said|political science a governments of. Lak 3
Hegel agi dd | Flowered DRAPES [I === = L— HM WY EET RE BEACKCONBNG NOW | _ zsvwastons Wi c#A MEN'SHATS | | we —— wer of the bureaus O v= : io : Pret | : J. or 3 Re LHL ER Fm | PROSPEROUS HOBBY o A 98 TUMWITANE, J) Ferry insulmanicolors ~.0/ Sa
: Has All Three Powers : b D1 ( 5 «When this Congress adjourns| LONDON, April 18 (U. P)— You Will Want : . Te i One Day Only! = Arai :
Browns. Raglan or: set in sleeves...
here will be, operating the ma-|Beachcoming, which in peace time) AR | 23 i oY = ! \ ® $hinery of this government, nearly |is more a hobby than a profession, | i CY 281k. ; ; IN; : Fine felt hats S 49 [i § millon peoplo—tut only ome bes be on ‘proposition ll Floral patterned drapes of RE EEE at this new low MEN’ S MAT CHED . 4 :
lected ‘by the people, the Presi- under war conditions. “Ruftex” Fabri¢s. Sunfast ki Hr lB Bd : : price! And we 2X He cannot know what they me of the [lucky ones have|R and Tubfast. Colorful pat- EE 8, x (RR - have just the
sre doing with the governmental been able to earn as much as $16 |W terns that blend perfectly. *R C4 i PARR style and shade : \ Wers intrsted fo them. a day when they have been fortu-|g Rose, Blue, Green and LVI EE LE to a yom. - 6 to 7% U Ni Fi RM S
“We have only this choice: Either|nate enough to strike wreckage Natural. 100 Inches wide turn the American people loose, |from some mined vessel. 1B (to the pair) ard 2% yards,
subject to the governmental power | There: always have been beach-: long. if A i AE (5 oe & : . Es , of an : Sppoinisd Jertomndl, or fo combers in Ld fim “sand- ; flo eas 8 i 3 EN ; . d & J : 1 j TS & PANTS ia make it possible for the citizen to |rats” as they are familiarly called. | 8 ig a 1 ll y TY Nor, : ; : The profession is handed downy SUMMER I UILTS : Rif EAE 2 vo : : ; ong cd SHIR1 i i Sen ot Sovemmen from father to sob, and early morn- i TE & : M 128 C | | I i. : ? ih a. : ing sees them walking along at the ] Th ~ courts of the country. That iS | water's edge, knowing to a yard s]os 2 en S ame a Fina] “A, . SPORT washed up, or 1 small odds i ; y : e Huse Eom Idina vor Ix and ends washed in from vessels, Bright, gay, colorful sum- I SECT | 4 UE : 81 b* vi rd De HH rats, Rep *wil- But in war days the fishermen mer quilts. Weil stitched to ; i cg” 2 i : y. \ 24 X maining two Democrats, Rep. Wil-| "ive out their tackle for haul-|l} wash well. Filled with soft “SEEEEE IN : i AY Made of materials that wif Ev
= All: seven Republicans and three i the five Democratic members of District voted against the bill and | ° oo Cr the i / : po Ben » y tow ashore kind of work orized RN T. Schulte of the Fist bales of cotton, they are paid (84.50 choice of Tan or Green.
ct. was not recorded. to $5) sal we = 2 | @ : 3 CA \ a : : \ y a $3 ; Noh iad [osm = Cn <]] Studio Couch Covers °° 9 ZFJ0 Ta {shirts Sizes, 14% to 17 RANT COUNTY VOTE [the South Coast resorts Jaros hard. : | - rors ed: nm A Bh& ] Pants Sizes, 30 to 42 TS DECLINE 5831 [rouble have no ir In other Studio couch sets, complete, TR 9 3 FT 5 | os LIS 9091 ling sumficient coal and wood to last with pillow] covers in: desirable S$ & , : Made of Luxuriant Camella 3 Men $ Work Trousers i é
hat this bill attempts to do.” Iwhere the articles dropped on the = »H. Larrabee of the Eleventh ing heavy g from wrecks up! white cotton. Sizes 79x84. you real service I
: . $ : ) : Cloth with a rich Rayon Snr MARION, Ind, April 19—A tes them a long time. patterns, ¢ll colors ‘floral or Cloth ; 3. santorized gray ction of 5831 registered votersjp=== mn ; - striped designs. shoulder lining—The ideal coat : : : aL ry or 1anCy $ Grant County since the last{] 1940 FRIES , 25¢ By I : yo iy Jo ar ection has been revealed Bete by 240 41bs. ..05..00.. Ib.6GYG. B or ny. | G f | R d : + . H ae 5 i Shales of green, lg, a1, ‘3 ade and black C s. Mildred White, County Clerk|j Balance of Poul: . at Lowest Possible i] \ Ve oF Sid y . Sizes, ‘small, whi : d Chief Registration Clerk, et. equ nul, aceru eaay-ro-riang ‘medium and large. : z Nhipegn. Sizes Of 40.281 names carried on reg-{| CAPITOL POULTRY GO. ! ULL . BE mr : A tration lists in November, 1938,|| 1018 8. Meridia © RIATI iii 3 L A C E : Men's Sport Shirts = 1 Men's Balbriggan
ut 34,450 remain, Mrs. White said. Fides Dressing aud. Dellvery, ".Shirts- or Inner-or= : lo? Cn ; : > . outer styles in solid col- Shirts & Drawers | “I Better quality dress Hose. : 6, ZZ ~ A : Bb . ors or fancy patterns. Cc Short - sleeve Shirts or. Pf | Full length or anklets. /4 = _. : de : t : F_§ . Scores of colors to choose ankle -length Drawers. 4B. WW" | Light or dark patterns. £3 tii 7 ASTOR SHOPS 5 : Na from. Sizes Small, Me- ; ~ | Some irregulars. Broken y | Sizes 10 to 12. es?
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Beautifuly lovely lace -cur- _ tains; small or large weave; good looking. borders, 'pat-
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an 45 the pany Panels vp © 60 | TL . inches, 2% and 2% yards long. , & Bedspreads ~~ of Vi@ ae Fringed RUGS pS aes + HE grehentlle be : Deep, soft, lux-\" ~ a To.go with your daintiest ||} spreads. Fure) ® : Turion TUES. q | frock. It's going to be a HE clo Ay wy Bizes. 24xi0-in. | TOYO season—so say.the [ij full bed size. - size, bod fashion leaders. Get Jf ~~ a a a ats sms
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