Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1940 — Page 4

PAGE 14

F. D. R. DRAFTS DEFENSE PLANS

Congress to Get Program: Air Protection to Be Stressed. (Continued from Page One)

and the wind is sweeping it in the]

direction of your home, the issue at once becomes the protection of

your home,” he said. “If you have not the money to] buy the chemicals to protect your | home, you scarcely have time to go! te the bank and negotiate capital] to buy the materials. What you| want to do is to keep the fire from| reaching your home.” i In the special recommendations | for national defense which the] President will send Congress this week, Mr. Early said Mr. Roosev elt | probably will say: “Here is the issue. Let's prevent the fire from reaching our house. How we are going to do it, gentle-| men, is up to you.’ In preparation for that message, | Mr. Roosevelt convened defense; conferences virtually without precedent since the World War Administration of Woodrow Wilson. The two today are the fifth and sixth in the last 100 hours since Europe's) “all-out” war began. Participating in the first were] Secretary of Treasury Henry Mor- | genthau Jr, Secretary of Navy | Charles Edison, Assistant Secretary Lewis Compton. Secretary of War Harry Woodring, Assistant Secretary Louis Johnson, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations; Gen. George C. Marshall, ! Army Chief of Staff, and Budget Director Harold Smith. For an after-luncheon meeting, ! the Prseident called Chairman Morris Sheppard of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, Chairman David I. Walsh of the Senate Naval Committee, Chairman Andrew J. May of the House Military | Affairs Committee and Chairman Carl O. Vinson of the House Naval Committee, Out of the unprecedented and urgent conferences Mr. Roosevelt is developing a detailed series of recommendations which will drive defense appropriations this year to FOR DAYS OF

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Times Photo.

The Indiana Bakers’ Association, with 150 delegates, opened a two-day session today in the Hotel

Lincoln with a cake-cutting ceremony.

Left to right are Charles P. Ehlers, Indianapolis, association secre-

tary; Paul Dietzen, association president; Governor M. Clifford Townsend, who was guest of honor; Reuben

| Howell, Marion, who baked the cake; Paul Brickley, Hartford City, and John Clark, Indianapolis, delegates.

a new all-time high in American peacetime history. While the Government

in the Western Hemisphere. South American nations are fearful that the defense line drawn President Roosevelt will not insulate the 21 republics from war Western Hemisphere statesmen are warning that the Atlantic barrier does not make the New World immune to epidemic European conflict.

Spending to Be Great

There is impending a review and

revision of United States national

defense plans which will be accom-

panied by tremendous new spending next year and perhaps for years

| to come.

grimly | prepared for war and hoped for | | peace, a nervous tension was noted

Official Primary Returns

DEMOCRATS

The complete Democratic Marion | {County official returns are as fol- | lows: CONGRESS (Eleventh District) T7118 . 13,786

CONGRESS

(Twelfth District)

ERBECKER 2f LUDLOW 29,566

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

This national defense emergency

may arouse Congressional demands for information why our heavy spending in the past 20 years has failed to provide adequately tor national defense. Checking the budget record for 20 years, the United Press today arrived at an approximate figure of $15,000.000,000 as the aggregate expenditure for national defense from the fiscal year 1921 to the fiscal year 1940, inclusive. Deal has spent approximately $7,000,000,000 of that sum.

| YOUNG FARMER FOUND DEAD

LOGANSPORT. Ind, May 14 (U —Warren Bechdol, 26, farmer living near here who was engaged married next month, was with a He had been in poor health

918926 So

‘Meridian St.

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of the Glamorou

Tomorrow Morning WEDNESDAY, MAY At 9:00 o'Clock Sharp! We Will Put on Sale 1000 Pairs

15TH

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| ANDERSON | BADGER

WALLACE o.'\iiiissineess 2081 WEISS 29.183 WHITE 32,058

JOINT STATE SENATOR 21,872 22,876

The New |

ALLISON

BENEDICT JR. BINGHAM

FREEMAN HARRELL KAMMINS KAUFMAN KLAPPER LAHRMAN McCLOSKEY McCOLLUM McFEELY MANCE MEARS

10,734 | 13.384 | 7,433!

MURCHIE NAHAND NICHOLSON NICKEL PROPER SIRMAN ...cuiuienvinnies STEWART STITH TRUMAN WAKELAM , WEHST Cooiciiadiaiinin 20,129

JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE HAYMAKER JR. ........... 25,754 COUNTY TREASURER

BOETCHER CUNNINGHAM ....... SCHAUB

COUNTY SHERIFF

C. KASSENBROCK .......

REPUBLICANS

The complete Republican Marion County official returns are as fol- | lows: CONGRESS (Eleventh District) ROBINSON | WAGGONER CONGRESS (Twelfth District)

962 | g COLLINS

ENS

| RICHARDSON TILSON

STATE SENATOR

ATHERTON BEVERIDGE JR. |BROKENBURR | CARSON 11 CHAMBERLIN

Y KING

| LANGDON LEFFLER LEWIS MERCER SCHOLL

WILSON

JOINT

CLARK .. DICKERMAN GREEN PURDY

STATE SENATOR

(Johnson County gave Clark 358, | Dickerman 584, Green 959, and Pur-| |

dy 136)

STATE REPRESENTATIVE ABRAHAM

BROWN CARRICK COREY DONNELLY DOWNEY EHLERS EVERETT . .. FENSTERMACHER FULLER . 'GRINSLADE HARRIS JR.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Bakers Cut Cake as Meeting Opens

sworn out by of R. R. 9, Box 218, who claimed

that Constable Blumberg stopped him and a young woman companion .{on Thursday night when they were driving on Arlington Ave. and had promised to “forget” for a sum of| $10 a charge of driving without al license against Mr. White in order | to avoid embarrassing publicity for | the > young woman.

BRIBERY TRIAL DATE

8t., Center Township special constable, will be arraigned in Municipal Court 4 May 28 on a charge of bribery.

J. Karabell yesterday and asked that his case be continued.

SET FOR CONSTABLE

Theodore C. Blumberg, 1532 Draper

He appeared before Judge Charles

The complaint against him was Richard White, 20,

Fireman Is Burned Trying to Save Dog

FIREMAN SAMUEL COHEN of Engine House 17 was burned on the face today when he tried unsuccessfully to rescue a dog

from a fire at 710 Lexington Ave. He was treated at City Hospital and sent to his home, 2541 N. Talbot Ave. Mr. Cohen heard the dog, Miny, part bulldog and part fox terrier, barking and whining in a smoke filled room. He called but the dog refused to come out. As he started in the room a back draft sent flames and soot into his face, Later the dog was rescued, but was so badly burned it was shot by Patrolman William Craven to end its suffering. The dwelling was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, who estimated damage at $1700. Origin of the blaze was undetermined.

DUDE RANCHES

Relax in the land. of sunlit days and cool, fresh nights—know the pleasures of a Dude Ranch vacation. The whole colorful Southwest is just a few short hours away, via TWA — the airline run by flyers!

All Flights on Standard Time

Call Your Travel Agent or

LINCOLN 2596

108 West Washington Street (Claypool Hotel)

7% TRANSCONTINENTAL —7.-

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

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22.219

ve. 17,840 7.833

LG AR

AIRY

2 PAIRS $1.25

history maki added

These new, added sheerness,

lent to our limited supply, quantity to last all day. Summer shades,

First Quality Nylon H

First Showing and Sale of

NYLON HOSIERY

tl

Hand Picked Seconds of $1.15. $1.35 a

0):

loveliness, many in the 30 denier (equivausual 2-thread weight). we cannot guarantee Please shop early. sizes 8145 We cannot accept telephone, mail or C. 0. D. Orders!

Selected Irregular Nylon Hose

Star Store, Street Floor,

ONT

1.25,

These AWN ng hose give you wear and more

Due to

to 1015,

ose

painted materials in orange and green Triple stitched for years of satisfactory plete with frames already installed and ready to hang. Not awnings bought for a special built to last for years.

Star Store, Basement.

IE0 WWASHINGTON ST.

SALE of AWNINGS

That Will Give Many Years’ Service

SINCE IBEB

36Inch.......51.29 421Inch.......$1.39 48 Inch ...

S149) 90g, Heavily Painted

PORCH AWNINGS

6-FT. LONG 8-FT. LONG 10-FT. LONG 12-FT. LONG 14-FT. LONG

Heavy, 9-o0z. painted duck, complete with 15 in. pipe frame. Bring your measurements.

Orders Taken for Special Sizes Up to 15 Feet Long

QUALITY of heavily

are

INGS combinations. com-

service,

sale but awnings

FOR MEN—

Dressy, good wearing oxfo row or wide toe styles. leather heels, and compos

FOR WOMEN-—

Spring and summer sandal

A $2.45 value in all sizes fr

QUALITY SHOES

rds in narRubber or ition soles. om 6 to 11.

s, cut outs,

FOR THE ENTIRE

FAMILY

FOR GIRLS— : Dressy, vet serviceable straps and oxfords. Beautiful whites, black patents, black or brown calf and white with tan combinations. Sizes 815 to 3.

FOR BOYS—

Oxfords that will stand lots of wear and still look dressy. Blacks, tans or

17 NYLON-HOSE *

COUNTY CORONER HUSTON ( IS whites with leather or composition

2

EXCELLENT SECONDS

PAIRS FOR

BOOHER SALB WYTTENBACH

COUNTY SURVEYOR BLOEMKER RYAN WALTON

. 16.704

19.016 10.615 19,077

JACKSON JOHNSON JR. JOSE JR KIRTLEY KREITNER ...c.ovuvnes ravens LANDES LANE LEE

24,804 4,997

6.021

in white kid, black paten and gabardine.

pumps and Spectator Sports oxfords

Sizes 4 to 9.

t, blue kid

soles. $2.45 and $1.98 values. Sizes

Just Look What $1.79

Buys Wednesday Only!

Remember—It's

Star Store for

COUNTY COMMISSIONER Stor Family Shoes

(First District)

$1.25

| McCURDY McLEMORE MEREDITH MOFFETT MOORE PLESSER ...c.ovsusss svisass $290] |RAFTERY ......c0vvinnie eras 8,650] IRBNJE «..iueovisssesssss ves 3,508 SCHUYLER 545 | $ICHISHAW ....oocoiiiiiiiiis ees 13,183 26,781 SHEPLER 8,028 STEERS ........... ROT Gens 3,291 THIENES 4851 VAN TALGE ...... Ghuieseess | WEAVER

6° PAIR

—AIl Sizes 8!/2 to 10!/p—

On Account of the Great Demand for These Sensational Hose and the Small Amount Available at This Time, We Regret That We Will Be Compelled to Limit Each Customer to Six (6) PAIRS.

NEWHOUSE ......oo0vennins 25, WADSWORTH WALKER COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Second District) ANDREWS BROWN

Star Store, Street Floor

CUARANTEED APPLIANCES

That Star Store Is Proud to Present to Its Customers See a Maytag That Bored for 20 Years Without a Breakdown

WHY "i" MAYTAG

OWN A See For Yourself It's Very Easy to

NEW WHY MAYTAG— Purchase a Gleaming

Maytag Washer ® Was selected by over 30,000 local When You Use Star Store's women

® Gives you longer—trouble-free service 79¢ ( LU B

® Gives you whiter, brighter washes You Can Pay as Little as

® Has less total service costs than any 79¢ DOWN & 79¢ A WEEK

other washer ® Square aluminum tub excels in clothes This isn't a layaway plan, but a convenient budget buying plan that gives

cleansing ® Giant roll wringer saves clothes you immediate home delivery. Investigate tomorrow!

See this demonstration—tomorrow sure!

We Point With Pride to the Famous

RADCLIFFE—ESTATE

Gas Range Model No. 749

The Most Range For the Least Money

STEVENS

| JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE

RUTHERFORD WILLIAMS

(Johnson County gave Ruther ford) | 397, and Williams 1,672.)

| COUNTY TREASURER

|

ROBISON

ALL-METAL OUTDOOR CHAIR OR

ROCKER ® CHOICE OF COLORS

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sg NO CARRYING CHARGE YF PAID TN 90 DA YS jy mmm The Store of Quality — Qut of the High Rent District

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COUNTY SHERIFF

CORBIN | HUTSELL ......

COUNTY CORONER

BRIGGS HINE

Model 32 Shown $99.95

COUNTY COMMISSIONER (First District)

COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Second District) APPLEGET BOSSON JR.

HATFIELD .... KEALING ,

It’s Grand Fun to Cook With an Estate

Heavily insulated air-flow oven; thermostat oven heat control; drawer type broiler below oven; four Speedex cooking top burners (3 regular—1 giant) ; automatic top burner lighting; drop-back top cover; utensil drawer; semi-pedestal base; white porcelain enamel finish with black handles. 24x36 inches floor space. Lights, clocks and timers—extra.

Star Store, Basement

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