Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1940 — Page 2

PAGE 2 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940

WPA TO LAUNCH BAKERS DISCUSS] 8rd Expedition IEE FIREMEN | Toscanini Plays $129000 ASKED °F 0

Maps New Land National Anthem

L | a 3 LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 15 (U. 3 : : NEW YORK, May 15 (U. P.).— WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P.). P).—A suit against the estate of

The United States Antarctic Ex- Much to the surprise of the dis- |the late Dr. Richard B. Wetherill tinguished audience and for the (for $129,240 has been filed oy Dr,

ROAD PR | i - pedition discovered and charted ] : sag a plateau land south and west of ; | 0GRAM 3 & Indiana Association Hears Cape Horn that had been sought FOUr Veterans Retire on| fist time in his half century |Charles J. Brockway of Brookston,

harged that he by explorers for 158 years, Rear Dr. Brockway charg

: ye ; 3 . musical career, Arturo Toscanini, [served as Mr. Wetherill’'s physician k National Leader at peel Risa BBY) leader Pension; Probationers the Italian maestro, opened a |for 24 years and agreed to accome : 3 & . > & ’ 8 at, . 3 . | % : “ . $10,000,000 Will Be Spent; : go 3 Eo : Convention Here. - Admiral Byrd, who returned Appointed. symphonic program last night {E fan 9800 to Be Put to Work | : here yesterday from Little Amer- with “The Star Spangled Banner.” |©0Vering fis :

: § The use of increased Yamin In| jca after a five-month absence, | Four veteran firemen went into Playing of the National Athem | FOR i (White bread will probably take a| brought with him_a map of the |retirement today and five stepped Hu : For a Year. | & ole in any new baking advance-| 900-mile stretch of hitherto une |into Kigher Fatky, Tllowing. Sues by the National Broadcasting Co. ments, according to Frederic W.| known Antarctic coast line. Board action vesterday Symphony Orchestra under Mr. HUSTLE WASHINGTON, May 15.—A $10,.- | {Nordsiek, American Institute of | He was “ordered” back from The. Bord y vod. tiie felt Toscanini’s baton was at the cona , May 1! “| T 'Baking associate director. Little America” to report to approy © Telire-| cert honoring the Eighth Amer- WITHOUT 000 WPA improvement program hy Sy | Mr. Nordsiek is one of the speak-| President Roosevelt and to direct |ment to pension of Capt. Oscar E. ican Scientific Congress at which for Indiana's highway network, the! o (ers at the two-day Indiana Bakers| the expedition from Washington. |Ragsdale, Capt. Charles B. Shank,| ,. nt ti 4 es BUSTLE largest WPA program ever launched | 3 = | Association convenkion high was ’ ne said he ap Was prepared |chaufrfeur Harry C. Kellermeyer and presentatives from Latin Amer- ; in the State, was approved by Pres- | 1 3 3 Sige today a e id non oes Navy Rf De Private Cornelius Sullivan, The act created a ti 3 We're hustlers when ent Roosevelt today. N a } | Mr. Nordsiek said there were dicovery until it has been shown | Promoted were Lieutenants Chilcie musical circles Wher Fa hn the occasion demands he program will enable the State | Ns 3 ‘three methods of increasing the| to the United States Antarctic |M. Wuerzberger and Herbert E. hr ey Nae ’ Highway Commission to grade, re-| a ‘present vitami ntent of white| Service officials in Washington Stanley to captaincies at salaries of| Called that Mr. Toscanini got into but we don’t make any Surface and widen hundreds of/ SH \ HD Toe. uy co ————————— |$249250 a vear; Privates Albert J.| trouble with Italian Fascists be- : miles of highway in addition to its| ; | reac e or ho said 0 comigin UNITED LUTHERAN Rubush and John W. Johnson to| S2use he refused to open a pro- noise aboutit. Our serve own highway building and improve- | FS rm. but with lheutenancies at $2202.50 a year, and| 8r28m of the La Scala Opera at ice is as cheerful and ment program. a vitamin source germ, SYNOD RENAMES 2 Private Glenn B. Wills to chauffeur Milan with the Fascist anthem, 3 a The WPA is advancing $6918.856 ? bran eliminated. : ith lat $2092.50 annually. “Giovanezza.” quiet as it is speedy. : for the work and the Highway Com- | 2, Use of special yeast X * COLUMBIA AH Rnd. May 15 ‘Harry E. Sherman was demoted| SOme speculated that Mr. Tos- | mission's sponsor's contribution is! higher Vitamin B 0. Bo) —Rev. A. H. Keck of GAY from chauffer to private at his own| Canini may have played the “Star | $3,736,706. The project will employ : sulting in white bread with Vita-|was re-elected vice president and equest. Basil Reiss. Wilbur Bohne,| Spangled Banner” because he is a total of 9800 workers for one year. | . min B concentrate equal to that Rev. G. C. Goering of Middleberry | po Smith and Hugh Moore were| reported to be considering taking a} of whole wheat bread. [was renamed secretary of the Indi- ted ¥ out American citizenshi Emil Eitel Marion County Included | \ ; : 3. Addition of Vitamin B con- ana Synod of the United Lutheran "PPCinted as probationary firemen. hn: ‘BW Karl Eitel , a | The Board approved the depart- Roy Steffen The bulk of the highway improve-| § centrate to the dough when mix- Church at the annual convention mental changes at the recommenda-| Department in 1912 and was pro- pi:

ment work will be done in 23 coun-: § ing. ; | here last night. tion of Fire Chief Fred C. Kennedy. | moted to captain in March, 1929. He A ties, including Marion County. State! EES ad Experiments Under Way | John F. Holaday of Richmond | Chief Kennedy said promotions and |has been captain at Pumper Co. 25 Pra Highway officials said the Marion | N Mr. Nordsiek said research had | res Rarmed brpasurel Ke forth of | Ppointments were made from the in Irvington several years. County work has not yet been out- \ shown these three methods were 107 voted William H. Plogsterth of Merit Commission eligible list. Capt. Shank has also been a de- |

line, on Include general re- MEAT RN SN : |available. but that it is not cer-| Ft: Wayne and W. O. Fiedler Of |e The Chief said he has not yet de- [partment member 28 years and has alr 'OrK on State-maintained a ’

AR \ } : : : : 3 Logansport to membership on the cided on th 11 ill repl b i 23! "av" : : NAAR 3 X tain yet, which, if any, is most ef- 1 the men who will replace been stationed at Pumper Co. : roads outside the City. 1 N Ni HITT XN WN NN NN A fective. executive board. {the retired veterans. The newly ap-|Chauffer Harry C. Kellermeyer was 7° I! R¢ K

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ican countries were predominant.

No new highways will be built, | Times Photo. | He said bakers throughout the | President of the Indiana Synod is pointed officers will be shifted from |appointed to the department in 1911

under the program, officials said J. E. Tobey. Cincinnati fuel eng : : H. E. Tourney of Indianapolis, who !stati t tati f 1 1 t | . | J EK A gineer (left) to Phil P. Bash, .ountrv are conducting experiments ation to station for a while, he|and has been on duty at Pumper Co. . The expenditure merely covers im-{ yuqiama Coal Merchants Association vice president (center), and | their private laboratories and | “3S elected in 1939 to serve three said. 30. Private Sullivan has been a de- SEE RN FET] J [o.\ Tob

ers to roadbeds and road: gear I. Beasey, association president. . . . “This stove's the real thing.” | that the American Institute of |Ye&rs- Ee | Capt. Ragsdale joined the Fire partment member since 1921. AR ath RA BARR

It will finance the drainage, clear- | Baking ‘research department is in- | ve ing, grading, excavating and repair- C /] S k / U Hi k ® + Yeltasiie. : isablestutte i 1 * the SNING an “Ow < e or 0 " ing of roads; the widening and re qQ mo e ass nil Igges s to the hee SL pr ble: Tui

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pair of bridges, and installation of of vitamin i ; . pl gutters and shoulders. | Si B. C Foods Yulee the Soup! ol , ; oods of the merican edica

Much of the work to be done will “We feel ‘that restoration of vita- | add greatly to the safety feature A smokeless stove, called “the'talk on “My Customers Tell Me.” to any food, in which those of the State's highway system, ae- most revolutionary invention of its! An open forum discussion was to Vitamins are reduced of necessity cording to Commission engineers. kind since 400 B. C.” was shown be led by John E. Dillon, Indiana through storage, shipping or Narrow one-lane bridges will be today at the Indiana Coal Mer- University retail employee training marketing, is highly desirable.” widened to two lanes, sharp curves chants Association convention at program head, on "Better Contact will be banked and shoulders and {he Severin Hotel. With the Public.” guard rails will be strai ghtened. The associations annual golf{ Other convention speakers today The program which hiss | been con- tournament this afternoon at the were Charles P. Ehlers, Association use today had been found in the the convention. Drug Act,” an wh :

the middle of next mor th, 1 » > . '% | ———— S “ engineers said. t month, h ghway ruins of Pompeii and that “noth-| |Jr. of East Liverpool, on “Shall I ——— ing really new had come along un-| |Go_House-to-House.”

* : : ; vo» The convention was to close this OLD ZINC MINE REOPENED |! this stove. Jail Farmer for |. i i

H hided sociati embers afternoon with a series of panel YELLVILLE. Ark. May 15 (U Eel Jae alion MEmOen discussions wholesaling, house-to-

5 a” ~ - * * . P).—The old Lone Star mine—one OF 1Ot making any further a5 Repainting Tags house coverage, and retailing.

wr vances in heating units and of the nation's richest zinc produ- i > 3 \ them there were still 15 million] cers in World War days—is being

! y > families, in the United States usin VINCENNES, Ind, May 15 (U. reopened. - For several years the Stoves to heat their homes 8 P.).—Homer Smith, a farmer near POLICE MARK LONES mine has been idle because the de- | . : | Owensville, was stopped by police

. The new stove fires from the botmand for zinc did nat justify its

oDEIatIO a HL Juss tom. not in itself unusual, but the for questioning concerning his Spr oy I i. ore mill was &l- ising gases are carried towards ga Ivesiirati disclosed : pse. the top of the stove through a par-| Closer investigation disclose

tition between the coal compart-| that hs 1938 license The Police Department today be-

PERMANENT | & Oe I ie a sive. The 36" and the es gan to mark off safety zones for and are burned there before thev J ; . PBA) in , & 3 : reach the top. The result is greater black with silver. | The A Ba ess Dalley SPECIAL! ( efficiency and a complete burning] He Was fined $1 and costs and ‘adopted a resolution ordering the f all fuels. he said sentenced to a four-month term Regular $3.35 of al tues, SA ‘designation of 75-foot safety zones.

Nationally Advertised Melvin Anschen of the Indiana ®t ie Sie state farm. |for busses and trackless trolleys as Ol Machineless Ey University School of Business spoke the first step in its program to

on the “10 Commandments of facilitate traffic movement. $ 50 witOMRLETE Merchandising": Albert Haring, CRISPUS ATTUCKS | The zones will be placed 75 feet === SET and MANICURE School of Business, on “Credits from the curb intersections at bus and Collections,” and George W. stops in the City and no parking o m e e : Ne Avvointment Nreesuars Starr, director of business re- SCHEDULES SESSION will be allowed in the zones. The Work GUARANTEED oo ‘orate search. on “What Are Costs? safety zones will be designated by

| Interviews were to be conducted painted curbs. Board President LeCENTRAL BEAUTY late today with housewives on their, Crispus Attucks High School's yoy J. Keach said the Board had B e a +i i ¥ i l 5. Pp C ; Oo r C h 0 U I ; i i Collexe reaction to the service by coal men, couantih annual vocational guidance power to designate the zones under u ®

and with James Tricker of Muncie, : 0S ODD FELLOW RLDG. LI. 0132 Ind., a truck’ Griver. Who WES to conference will be held at the school the City Code.

ri Toren Russell A. Lane pr inci- asd members Ya Seek he City (1) A 6-Cushion Glider ! (2) A n “A ro in” Steel Chair ! (3) An Oak Frame . ! ) al In the designa- . ‘ » . eo pal. id todas, ig ple Tab Rugg Steamer Chair! (4) A 20-In. Round Metal Table! (5) A 6x9 Summer Rug! 9 21 95 a

Discussions Arranged

J. E. Tobey, Cincinnati fuel engineer, said that stoves having the

| nb speaker is to be Russell town to eliminate double parking. . v J. Greenly. chairman of trade and Mr. Keach estimated that the ad- An Outstanding Value for porch and terrace lovers! A roomy, comfortable 6ar at Purdue Uni. Gitional safety and loading zones cushion glider—that's ball-bearing, waterproof and noiseless! Choose in 3 gay would cut parking space by one- colors. A baked enamel finish “Arvin” Steel Chair! A Steamer Chair with solid

versity. He will speak at a pro- third in the downtown area alone. ' i ] Tr 90). . : : on , , pram dni dag oak frame! A 20-in. round metal table in 4 popular colors and a durable summer

ginning at 1:15 p. m, Other speak- 3 CLUBS SCHEDULE rug, size 6x9—in floral or block patterns of green or brown.

ers will be Schools Superintendent

Dt, Morgan Hany 3. weil STATE CONVENTIONS SOLID OAK CANVAS Covered “ARVIN”

the Indianapolis schools, and Miss| FRENCH LICK, Ind, May 15.—

Louise E. Braxton, home economics More than 600 delegates are expectsupervisor for the city school sys- ed to attend conventions of three p 0 r Cc a (H e d

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“For six years the high school has|10 days. Sturdy, good looking, comfortable, durable A smart tubular, baked enam-

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. § £ i . - Inches, the’ chair is : You ean watch our experts remount your diamond in an ex- through these conferences, which Spirits Club will hold their annual shaped back style. Smooth oak frame with arms. Re inches high! Red, green and quisite Rost mounting are sponsored by the departments joint meeting beginning Thursday finish in natural oak col- inforced seat. Excep- Royal Blue. You'll want sev-2-DIAMOND : VY, eT v v : 1di t ti ti Ly 1 iced, $1 eral of these chairs for sumSi A WEEK NA . R LD of home economics ana practical for three-days. J. J. Fansler of or. Folding construction. lonally low priced, $1. mer lounging. comfort! : Pay: %or 1 gold mounting (SF. iS " § arts,” Mr. Lane said. “The response Indianapolis is president of the —Downstairs at Ayres. ave for t! 3 > y Carryie ag Charg Ne Old Mounting $5 4 |of our many friends has been grati- Wholesale group. Two hundred

0) Pav $12 50 Say | fying.” |delegates are expected. iss Only y Alumni and patrons of the school,| The American Feed Manufactur-

business and industrial leaders, spe- ers’ Association wil hold its annual America n Orien ta Is, Chinese Orienta Is, Modern,

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RS al a pupils in the vocational and in- 24, with more than 400 members H. k d d Ti T: ll ml 407 dustrial training courses will attend of the association expected to ai 00 e an one -O1- one ea ess

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