Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1940 — Page 10
PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940
GUARD AGAINST ' Willkie Does All Right With His Farms DENY ‘RED TAPE [| 28.9 | VACATION DAYS!
ROWNINES IN 7 or open [| BEN Weer ore Sorcrs ms of WT RU% 9Y] From H.H. MAYER'S . ..
STATE WATERS / y ke. ee — (U.S. Sols sey iy | BY g LY | omYourYecatio es Keep Eve on ‘0 I LIAR =r Rn 7 J oranes Got Viens 4 Ca NO PAYMENTS Deputies Keep E Ol oe 3 | | . {1% 4 ; eputies Keep Eye on ‘Old § Mt { Say gr British Lack Ships gs” 4 i UNTIL YOU COME BACK
Swimmin® Hole’ for « Aoi Ne HN 8 Mm : | | WASHINGTON, July 12 (U. P). | § r i ’ [saa : hE R £0 Ea BEL ! |—The State Department announced 3 DR E 3 § ] Children’s Sake. LEY s EE : : ® Po today that visas are being issued \ 7, & /4 » ~ < ; ; : WS” 4 | for British refugee children to come WEAR IMPRESSIVE
As the heat of the summer sun! : 8 XR : X : wil ¥ > to the United States much more] / s 7 3 3 : Chi oq aE 3 ! A f & 3 4 3 AN ; J (2 ; Y rapidly than the British Govern- |§ 8 Ff 3 1 j ) Nx —— GOOD LOOKING
increases in intensity and old minds/| wT § RS ] . | 4 Pn : 3 : and young boys wander back to the 3 &- 3 h Xt 3 b ? ¥ K = : : ww ; erat is able to find ships to carry \ > i 2 | 2 . 4 y JEWELRY ON YOUR COMING VACATION
“old swi i ie p S¢ |» R " 2 ) 5 i 3 ny k , oN E old swimming hole,” the loss of o : \ ; " : x 3 . : Indignantly denying that “red| ~— i
life by drowning also increases—the RE We . “en ey 4 ipa fistion) GO ; —- SEN "0 . 3 J ag |tape” was delaying the expatriation| LIP oT RE a a a a] WL | yh 3 x 8° [of the little refugees, the Depart-| BRIDAL MATES 1 y TRIP — USE H. H. | § : : & t (ment said that only a small portion | v 3 £ oll MAYER’ Since 1936 an average of 150 per- : TY THEW 8, TN lof those children for whom ble to) The Large Size Quality | * : aay Site 1038 an syerape of 150 per. W 3 ® —_— : a had been granted had been able to : Pty Acvily l TE HT ~ . ns | YE Jrowned each yest in In) on NE voe— 3 : | find space on American-bound Diamond is flanked by a i ia) CREDIT PLAN. PAY cording to the State Health Board.| {= N Ra RY : } = R . oo i [Sips : large diamond on each y, Z 2 2 Ww H E N YO U R E - Because of the late summer there: \ 3 2 Si Rall a i | The Department said under pres-'§ gjde to give a lavish radi- §>.4 b / TU are not enough figures available at * \ TR a VERE A ] [ent visa arrangements 13,000 Brit-\} 4 offact. W 1ding | CA / TURN. this time to foresee the 1940 toll, RN, a. i nC 8 2 TT } |ish children can leave for the] a y : ith rn TR bo Do wore x Harvey, Sete 8 wi ; : R 3 { | United States by Aug. 1 but that|} Set with $ Health Officer, believes the toll will FN § p RoR 3 ha tL SS ; iy d Leen ot ig pig Is Sven 5 be in line with past years. Ra 2 VEL 4 : 3 CoA oie i L&W farrived in the last few weeks, 1s 3 k : RL . 3 LG ; g oR oso | The Department made public a} diamonds.
WPA Gives Instruction Ny Haan a Kee Nett ARNE (a | telegram from U. S. Ambassador 75¢ WEEKLY 3 : ) ¥ t | Joseph P. Kennedy in London say-
month,
In Marion County last year the RRR RN Re g as a 3 4 3 : Bf Tt : thi to this charge” . : : ’ fatnich a nan ® Ra x Sana EE SY % RS. {ing “There's nothing S ar = Te —— ; hb i Wea fur fishif) guards Yio VOI® i N STN : NR a J : that red tape Was holding up the I FISHTAIL DESIGN great help and very efficient,” ac- §& R \ 2 dein CU By %, LX 3 Le | program. = cording to Sheriff Al Feeney. The | ; SRN NR ; pS bE 8 al : : | “I dislike red tape more than| : li ppm Scintillating Diamond appropriation for this work was not | pats k Re : : Nr most people,” Ambassador Kennedy | Coton Q : on Splendor 1 arg enter received this year, however, but \ 2 i SRE DE ae : said, “but I must admit that in this § %8 : — 4 eer . a ge Ce ntex classes in water work and first aid \ TO x ; \ RE 2 2 Se no |instance children are being passed | ; Sm diamond of quality with are given weekly by the WPA Edu- x 8 By ip Ne Si oy : Se SET BY the Amelieal ny Fonerel) : & six side diamonds—wedrational rision \ b> Ra Ea XT Be ‘ER TE SOE aster than the ish a S : y '5 Top 1 : ol ink ts in the county = FUN x | : 5k TN TE are finding shipping for them. As a 15 JEWEL ding band with eight diaEER $ a matter of record many applicants 50c A WEEK monds in matched fishtail
are posted by the Sheriff's office ER RX SEN : \ Sg s Ta 8 2 Si. ) ; 3 : 4 and deputies enforce “no swimming” Ne RE ARR f° Al of No & 3 : RT who have received appointments for| rR = style 9 50 3 J | visa interviews report that they have F Ss == mount- v
signs by visiting the spots three or RN \ \ SRR 3 X ? ! Inot vet been able to procure their | " z : four times daily 3 TR De : RR 3 : ite JR A ing MA S A OND According to a statistical bulletin N BREN BRE i a : Sa a | British passports.’ {i va N DI M issued by the Metropolitan Life In- : SR 8 : RY ; | In this connection the Stale De- . L $1 50 WEEKLY surance Co, “more 1-yvear-old chil-| FEES EROTRERET NE XS a partment said: . « Any delay ties - J ot) Ul I LE = Indoor or Handsome Mounting, set dren than persons of any other \ RR a DR RR - eo may e Qecurring in ah ton Ns — i = 7 Outdoor with a brilliant diamond. single vear of age drown annually Gh i | Irom England of child refugees for v- TI » 33 A A oor and those aged 2 vears also contrib- Scenes from Wendell Willkie's Indiana farms, Miss Mary Sleeth, manager of the five farms, asks | De United Slates or Canada is ROL 15 JEWELS SOA75 | Pictures, A SOI goons 4 J5 ute far out of proportion to the, Jesse Bell how the wheat harvest is coming. Pigs feed, as do frying chickens from the hand of little attributable In any way io Amer oan! BULOVA . 50c A WEEK 24 RS I'he Ideal ly engraved toll of drownings.” Marlin Kramer. One of the farms is pictured. The banner hangs across the main street of Rushville, |I¢8ulations or any failure of Amer- NO Camerag— massive ring Rushville’s son-in-law is what Rushville campaign posters call Mr. Willkie. For it is the home of his |ican officials to co-operate. : il 2 For Your 75¢ WEEKLY
Parents Are Advised + Vacation
wife's mother, Mrs. Phil Wilk, Each year in the United States
spptisiely WO di 16 COIER AONWER | ille' -in- AUTOS TO RUN WILD see grow drown seciaentall, ac [WG CRIER CHICKEN Rushville s No. 1 Son-in-Law
cording to the bulletin. In advising parents to Keep care- | . . AT LEGION SHOW ful watch of their children, the bul- FOR FIESTA OPENING IKeS fo fe Ings row letin states Despite constant warnings from Automobiles will collide head on, 13 JEWELS safety organizations, some mothers| . ... oo lots of H--will b -- roll over, run through fire this Sat-| 0c A WEEE . still take chances and leave young- Ted Ne Ss . : . .|urday and Sunday, and its all in N a I lB | the opening event of the Annual] Profits Pay for Modern Improvements on Five Places;|sun. | = Lowplete in a partly filled bathtub Summer Fiesta of St. Roch's| ; i The occasion is the 12th District == “Children of this age cannot be catholic Church. 3601 S ridian | Woman Manages Indiana Holdings. Averican Legion Drum and Bugle STE AUR har ae atholic Church, 3601 S. Meridian | “ei ; il <Q NO INTEREST left alone safely for even a short! Cwiein & ei 3 : Corps “Gigantic Thrill Show and | BUY ON CREDIT time outside the houses where there St. begining Sunday at noon sharp. This is the second and last of a series about the folk who Circus” at the Indiana State Fair IT COSTS NO MORE NO CARRYING CHARGE
are natural or artificial ponds, nor] Due to past performances, ladies knew Willkie when. Grounds at 2:30 p. m. and 8:30
inside the home near tubs or pans of the Altar Society have been as- ’ p. m. each day. rtly filled with water.” signed to prepare the chicken. | By GEORGE DAVIS An “attempted suicide by auto” Pn Meglio th : Sesh] Times Special Writer will be performed by the Hollywood
ty officials here urge pare sh An . On Monday the Altar Society July . : Y : RUSHVILLE, Ind, July 12—Miss Mary Sleeth, slim and alert, Stunt Aces.
Se their children s SWun- Group will sponsor a pillowcase and ; . . BE © So J TAKE IT ON nd to follow standard safety) 4 arte at 2:30 p.m. at the Manages the five hog farms Wendell Willkie, Republican nominee for| The circus part of the program A ay ged YOUR VACATION! for themselves as their part ...° The evening will be de- Fresident, owns in Rush County, about three dozen miles from his | will be presented by the Bonnilla |} Ff & 3 EMERSON 45 the number of acciden-| =~ 9 > niate 1 hometown, Elwood, Ind | Trio, comedy acrobats; Bernice ; Tor Seva oted from 9 p. m. until midnight to “ke 4 rd le asf. of . a inalana dance Osh by the SOniCr Miss Sleeth had been a school teacher, and was librarian in Rushville | Kelly, tight wire walker; Hollywood |§ § PO RTAB LE — —c - , j when Willkie made her farm manager, following the recent death of | clowns, Tom, Dick and Harry; Capt. > 45¢ DOWN DENIES ‘MYSTERY’ Church Hall. (his father-in-law, Phil Wilk. — Lloyd's dog, pony and monkey 42 WEST WASHINGTON ST 500 A WEEK A jitney supper on Tuesday will] “Wen,” she said, “farmers inlhere because he thinks farmland is Circus and many others. ! o ha a 5 i mo. A a td 3 - y ~ » +3 3 { > — . — —— Cll — , ABOUT NAZI FILM be served at 5:30 p. m. Fun parties this hog-growing county will think is sound investment. But also he have been planned by the men of YOu are crazy if you make a woman ....c to see things grow. He likes
WASHINGTON. Julv 12 (U. P.. the church. They will be conducted manager of sO much farmland.” . ’ " Rep. Ross Collins (D. Miss) who in addition to the boths now being! “Mary,” he said, “I've got along|to look at litters of litus pies, and
of a erected and decorated to suit the all my life doing things which|come back later to see them when
a C. Y. O. group to be held in the
SPOON secret showing
¢ Nazi invasion of .Bel- | occasion many others thought were crazy. [they have grown big and fat, ready |
gium said today that there “is no sree Miss Sleeth was not without ex-| = celed nab ywstery” about the picture PAVEMENT TRAPS DEER | perience, Her family had a farm.|'0 be markeled. Thal's one reaep Jllins said he saw the film' BEND, Ore. July 12 (U. P.)— |Her father died when she was a son he has kept buying farms near > War Department last week Twenty deer lured to the highway Child. She had no brothers. It was Rushville.” ] 3 ¥ Iv calin ~ artinc p 2 1 le t O ¢ > i sked officials the News Of Ly saline properties of a new road ay a ea hh | There are 1407 acres in the five I vhich presented it, to surface were killed within a week, NS family iar ¢ us tod fam . ; o members of th 0 She lives in Rushville, now drives | farms. The assessed total valua-| at the showing was pr past of Bend. The deer. in| daily to each of the five hog farms on e SES. or a little better than / 3 : ’ , ' > W iki {360 an acre. | ¢ mpany search of salt licks, spread out over owned by Wendell Willkie. I Peo : ilkie’s | pit hway, licking the pavement.| First she took me to the most | TWO ol he farms sre Ip Niles } . : oh : . i , . ame ree In his w 3 n | They were struck by cars in + newly purchased of his five farms, ) ! Ee €y Were Struck by cars moving at D | Last year the two in Willkie’s name |
high speeds. one which adjoins two of the others. | : AA ‘The house is newly painted white, [co-operated in the AAA program
The old barn and other farm and were paid $528. buildings were torn down. New Willkie farm crops are rotated,
,|of course. There are herds of cat- | tle as well as hogs, and big flocks | of chickens. Frying chickens from | The farm house for hands on one|the farm operated by Joseph of these farms looks newer and Kramer are ready to be served - more attractive than most farm | When Rushville gets its next visit houses in Indiana. [from Mr. and Mrs. Willkie, : g. efferve Miss Sleeth said: “Mr. Willkie] Robert and Donald Berkemeir, &IVes imme : "WV wants all his farm employees to live young of ous ST nai. ere & e : 0 S : ; * S in such a way that they can take l3nager oz one oi the Wi Rie hog } - headache, ide m lr WOTE.™ ys farms, are feeding two Hereford r 1S no n ¢ Oo rus ur u ua a ur Farmers who work each of the Steers for prizes. Wendell Willkie, | {five farms pay half the cost of op- on hs last . fo Rushville: told . . eration and take half the profit. All{them he wanted no Iaiuures. € d h d ] d A have tractors. P I said he would give them a bonus for a urc asin urin u an u ust,
Farm hands who work by the day |ach prize they won, but that if | have gardens to provide their | they lost he would duck them ir
° » . families with vegetables, and the Mud Creek. Y 11 h f f | use of a cow for butter and milk. SE ou Stl can S op mn com ort or qua ity Readaches x | Rush is this country’s banner hog [STUDY INVESTMENTS AT I U.| = growing county, and large droves | Times Special
For CELERY. a '¢ raised on each of the five farms| BLOOMINGTON, Ind, July 12 merchandise attractively priced!
S owned by Wendell Willkie. |—Investment officers and other ex-| For Overs \ : J Miss Sleeth says: “These farms ecutives of 56 insurance companies | duigence in are run for profit. The hogs aren't'in the United States and Canada | fancy stock, just good Berkshires, |will attend a two-week course on | | Hampshires and Durocs. | investment problems at Indiana’ : “Mr, Willkie vought his first farm' University beginning Monday.
barns have been paid for fron profits of the other four farms| managed by Miss Sleeth.
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