Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1940 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1040 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMER PAGE 5

BUSSES SOLVE ‘Bricks’ for Sunnyside Building. .......Ground Is Broken . .. CANNING PLANT

MAID PROBLEM RB Jaa A ln 2” RULES REVISED Yo partis chk?

Nousewives ASK Arden | 5 ”» r pe ig Ww | 4 ) hd a Wage Hour Administration wil help you Ravenswood Line Be 3 0k , ok oa Acts to End Disputes Tum the trick

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The perplexing problem of getting i & CAA 7 Y a i WASHINGTON, July 24 (U, P) = Maids to homes in the Arden addi- & er 3 3 Ell : 2) : : 7 ? The wage-hour administration today tion and Ravenswood has been i ¢ a v7 “ %# announced new regulations designed | solved by the new cross-town Arden- a Hi ; - pi oy an ; ; 4 : : / ki y : to end the controversy over applica | Ravenswood bus line i : be RWC To SE AXA) 1 ’ A 7 Pi ir tion of minimum-wage and maxi- | This was the testimony today of a 1 = SANE A 4 7 yu ES num -hour standards to small firme | dozen North Side housewives who ‘ % i PR RL FARCE Fad : 1 : ] J : hh ny processing fresh fruits and vege-/ appeared at a hearing at the State : 3 AI AS , Os ms : ; / 4 7 , | tables, House on a petition of the Peoples : hh C0000 Ops te 45} 4 hl 4 % | In two separate actions, the ad-

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ik Ter A a 5 / , Redefined "area of production” permanent. By FAIRIES ACM oa / 7% 7% as applied to those products in a The bus line, which runs from : 8 % DECC 4 / ] 7 45 yy 67. manner which adds more than 1000 | Yist and Pennsylvania Sis. across © eg i HE 5 & G7 : Vi ds 7% 77 canning, packing and warehouse town to Ruth Drive and Sylvan Ave dE Ai 2 Hh AN %. plants, employing about 70,000 work- | in Ravenswood, has heen operating gag i : Bh y pw, ? / ; 4 x 1 A ; . | ers, to the group required to pay the | since July 12 under a temporary : % i 5 4 nets ii : : x pssst py : 4 | 30=cent hourly minimum wage. The permit ; : Le : ; 7 ; law exempts from both wage and . i i ; : Son ad : 7 7 Br {hour requirements firms handling | Mrs. Parsons Speaks : : Bs, 114 EERE 5 : 2h ; ; ) / ‘agricultural materials in the area of | Mis A, W. Parsons, 7044 Warwick i i ; se po / i, a / . J production, Road, declared that nearly all homes | he ; $ % v ; hry yo 2 4 : 2. Proposed fo grant a further in Arden Addition employ maids i ’ 3 Sa 3 2 hk Raed 7 #7 seasonal exemption to firat process os. she said the houge wives a Mey Pr, Z ll % y ia g sors of fruits and vegetables ens | Be popular! Charm your were compelled to drive to 84th St.| 2. a ; oe oa, © x Ch ia fe a : abling them to work 28 weeks in the guests! How? Serve them and Central Ave or 83rd St. and [si ; ; ; e © ? 7 ; Ar. year without obaerving the 42-hour Canada Dry, “The Champagne College Ave. to pick up the maias mm bi rm gh Ah a : oy Reo oo Oe maximum work week, This maxi- | of Ginger Ales,” and Sparkling at the end of the lines in the morn- fimes Photos, [mum drops to 40 hours Oct, 24, Canada Dry Water, the soda ine and return them to the same fs a building at Sunnyside. Dream of the Sunnyside Cuild Recreation Building took form in the | The dreams came true veslerday when Mrs, Irving D. Hamilton, | Under the new definition of area with pin-point carbonation! points in the evening “Bricks” that inclosed dollar contributions from patients. Miss Marguerite Peters (left) Sunnyside pa- Sunnyside Guild president, turned the first spadeful of earth for the of production, the blanket exempShe said it also would be a great tient, presented the bricks to Mrs. Charles A. Seidensticker, building committee chairman, as they looked | new building. She was “helped” by Dr. Frank LL. Jennings, hospital tion iz applicable to companies help to the residents of the area at plans for converting the contributions into solid masonry, _ Superintendent, and Mrs. Floyd J, Mattice, Guild past president, (handling, packing, storing, drying, CANADA DRY this winter, since they could send preparing or canning perishable or |

their children to school in Indians | seasonal fresh fruits or vegetables GINGER ALE apolis instead of to nearby country M 't Gy J , P || Opi R NAVY T0 CALL MEN for market only if they employ 10 schools l 91 h RECALLED ajori y in a u 0 oses evision persons or less and obtain their SPARKLING WATER Paul Pegg, chairman of the Town products “from farms in the genRoard of Ravenswood. and Ed ( f 'f $1 f P f 'A Thi d T m' FOR WARSHIP WORK eral vicinity” of the plan, Avens, operator of the Wharf House AT PLATTSBURG in ons / u oN 0 reven ny Ir er Under the old definition, estab- | testified that the new hus line was | WASHINGTON. July 24 (U. P.) Jjshinents in Rows of cig 2600 bf great benefit to Ravenswood Ry DR. GEORGE GALLUP | Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox Gov is Subh les irom within a ra.

housewives since heretofore the) Director. American Institute of | N dius of 10 miles, or firms employing TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES had to take taxicabs to the trolley Public Opinion. WwW [| S bE faid today that the Navy and the seven persons or less, were exempt. THEY WILL BRING RESUL TS. line in Broad Ripple. They said it First of Camp S Alumni Will PRINCETON, N. J, July 24-A allace trong on arm National Defense Commission are . . helped out in their maid problem im " by " \ . ’ % i » . Meet in August and constitutional amendment to pro: Will Seeretary af Agriculture Henry A, Wallace, President Roose developing plans to bring skilled un CHICAGO

too. \ Wacuianck Moved Recall Soldier Days hibit third terms, indorsed by the | yale running mate, be able to hold the farm vote in line for the | *Mploved workers from interior STORES Vant Terminus Mave 0 ayo. Republican convention but booed Democrats? cities to meet a lahor ghortage in A delegation from Meridian Hill PLATIRRBURG. N.Y hiv 34 down in the Democratic eanvention With the Roosevelt- Willkie campaign just beginning, ne eons private vards building U, 8 warWhich adios Arden Addition. asked , finds a mixed reception among the | elusive answer is possible yet. However, polls conducted among | ships

y \ \ NEA) Citizen xoiditre from al . (RA Wd : . that the western terminis of me A oa I voters of the nation farmers hy the Institute have always foung Seerctary Wallace pep

\ R § % S ie ] x € » - KE \ APY = | : 4 # line at Tit and Pennsvivania Ste, parts of the country will gather at, tn a poll just completed by the sanally popular in the farm areas Ry os we Be FLT he moved a black south, V. A the Plattsburg Barracks Army Post Institute, the Republican rank and : : BS a a ] [0 ) \ loc) ' { ttsburg Barracks Al | ve months ago the Institute asked a oroge-zection of farmers spaetive LR § ; x J A} Track, 160 B 7ist St, said the pres file ave strongly in favor of an anti- Fi A OH Bt ked n of { prospective shortages te tha Navy id VE

tu irgt thy AAVE ugus ) ‘ “Fy ink y J p § p ‘ ADT ‘ " ent terminus wags a traffic hazard Oe ah I J third<term amendment, while the a Jn HY A igee Hs dene 44@oed Job of a peor Job as soon as possible” so that the : : » ] since Tish St was only 18 feet wide Be es the 20th anniversary ol Deémoerats are even more strongly 8 3 prablem could he met speedily , Summer and Year-Round Models there and was heavily traveled what has gone down in American againgt {t. The Democratic oppo- The vote of those farmers expressing an opinion was: Good The Navy has 138 combatant pt . UNREDEEMED! . RECONDIT:ONED! Arthur Ls. Gilliom. attorney for the Listory ag he frst Plattsburg gition ig sufficiently great to tip Job, 13 per cent; poor job, 27 per cent, ships and B4 miscellaneous eraft . this

he A 1d camp.” th \ that the total vote for building in private and Navy yards. | Ly Rial als 748! valtgsadon's mig company sald the I'm wouila eon I 5 it ¢ ie scales, so 1a 12 1018 ( HY a § AY th) a th sort d i | tt tw a1 "A 4) Ya { i f : ! sale! Every gare . nvited to attend the celebration : I'he farmers in the South voted eight te twa | per cen RON nv Vay . i 7 ment has been 3 rrecti this tt against the amends Navy Yard shortages must be filled f as b fs correcting thi matte A are all those remaining of the thou= the nation 1s agah

job.” while those in the Midwest -<the wheat and eorn belt of Kan- . : ‘ae A cleaned, pressed

Wily No s petition is A 3 ) 4 me six nt under eivil service rules, 0x \ ‘ ond witht on the Rn is expected cand prominent Americans whos in a er oF Sour, sat, Towa, Nebraska, the Dakotas and surrounding states—voted 68 he ’ h i ny . a nok! RAE la ithin three weeks A + toni stu ‘ ate | ¥ RO Aa ‘ " 8 ¢ a 8 3 iN A [1015 vo sved fol : ain- er cent “good job,” 32 per eent “poor job, worth 1915 volunteered for military train CUveys made on the issue in re per « good Jc I | J be worked out for getting men need- | yl higher

ing at their own expense, as well ag A ’ A1Z18! HE A Ee 1 88 ht vears. The trend of sentiment ed in the Navy Yards to pass civil ALL RIZE

the 200,000 youths who subsequently \ : DEPOSIT EE—— PERSONNEL OFFICE took the eitizens’ training Rs favorable to the anti-third=term gion of the withes of G. O. P, voters, Party, according to an Institute service requirements swiftly, ) 1 $1 Holts Ax 5d Others which the War Depatiment devel. Amendment has been Drogressively with the implication that the Roose | uyvey completed the day of Wille Advertisement . "1430 OF NYA IS REMOVED oped from that beginning downward as the 1040 campaigh ye)g stampede at Chicago was staged : ;

EY high BAC : kie's nomination, was as follows: Open Saturday Night Till 9 o'Clock ” . A Fhe camp pioneers and its grad- approached, or synthetie The personnel office of the Na- yates will commemorate the strik-! “Would you favor an amendment Aetually, the facts show that Pre-Convention Popularity of

tional Youth Administration in Ma- ng part that first camp plaved in te the Constitution te prevent any poth Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Willkie Republican Candidates ay affect the Heart rion County has been moved to 38- awakening the country to its weak- President of the United States from were the outstanding cholees of the y ¢ uy 40 8. Meridian St. Need for more A ay : WHIKIe «cocviiiiniinniniinns #% Gar tranped ln the stomach or gullat may aot lke & oO. Meriai: X ( nesses serving a third term? rank and fle in their respective . BALF-LPigEer on the heart, AL the first sign of distress space was the reason, Robert 8 World conditions now are strike Favor Oppose parties, In the Democratic case, DeWeY tovvvnrsnstnnsinnnnin 29 SUES TIO 40d No do Be Toss 3 : ¥ " 1 - Richey, state NYA administrator ex- ingly similar to those whieh pre Amendment Amendment particularly, there was never any Taft coviiiiiiiiiiiiiinn 13 ating medicines known for acid ngigestion, If the

plained vailed when Theodore Roosevelt ad- Sept, 1938... 48% 33% other candidate who measured up AN others ‘ SNE Jute} Wows po tn Persong between 17 and 25 who dressed those thousana volunteers at Nov, 1939... 42 AR ta Mr. Roosevelt in popularity fol. desire emplovmen and training the DR on the i of penis Today 29 lowing in the Institute's surveys, may register at the new office tifil island-studded Dake Cham- ; \ y ; rather than with the County Public plain, with the Green Mountains Most Democrafs Stay Put Willkie-F. D. R. Poll Under Way Welfare Department bevond ahd on the jeuthern horizon Among Republicans, the vele is Lact Navember, he wag the choles he Sant Bik lt then 89 per cent in favor af the amend. af 83 par cent of Democrats polled PURSE 'GLIDER' AWAY startled the nation by declaring ment, 31 per cent opposed, Wwitile last February the choles af ‘8 pey Mie, George Neappass tueked 8 that, with war raging in Europe, ow among Democrats it is 13 Cent sant, and in the latest pre-conven-purse containing $30 under the armed forces were ill prepared for the Amendment, 86 pe Cn tion survey, bhesun on June 25 and enshion of the porch glider at hes The group of leading men he ad- posed. I is cleat an, the Sh i completed shortly after July 1, Dem home, 1920 Central Ave, yesterday. dressed -who from patriotism had platform plank ealitng for the aaeais axpressing a ehoies on cane When she returned it was gone, she volunteered to be driven over hill amendment faithfully reflects the gidates voted as follows when asked reported to police and dale by Regular Army drill ger. Sentiment of the Republican rank whom they favored for the Presi seants—-ineluded T. Rs sons. Theo: and file, while the rejection of the ganey ) amendment at the Democratic cons

* gore Jr, and Archie, and their Pre-Convention Popularity of Kambe Ss brother-in-law, Dr. Richard Derby, | vention likewise reflects the sentis Democratic Candidates

\ N SA we Mente of that party's voters SUITS SIZES to 48 STOU Others in the group were George ntatore weve eritie NOREY RTTTPTORTTTTOOTTN | | , ! \ Wharton Pepper and tennis eham.! Some commentators were ecitical Roosevelt .. ?

2 TNOUSANDS s 36 atin 6A Wt a estetilsesieteisesteane digi ed pion William Clothier of Philadel: of the Democratic convention last ki : RON phia; Hamilton Fish Jr, Willard Week on the ground that the:Roose. | _ZHHEE siisiiiisiisiiiniiiie ; RRR traiiht, Mavor John Purroy Mitch. Velt nomination was forced rather Fares restrsitiristI Ine 9 EY RTT LER Ce LER lo! of New York: Judge Henry Cure! than Spontaneous. They point to) AWAGEIEE vovressvsiiisniiie J ran, lately Deputy Mayor of New the nomination of Mr. Willkie by MENUtE coiviniiiiiiiiiiiin

vork: Col. George U. Harvey, the Republicans as a clear expres-| ‘The situation in the Republican Vacation Special! Queens Borough president; Craw : En

ford Blagden, Harvard tackle; Frank . 4, } (1]]8 PERMANENT Or Whi hie of VAnHY Fait U. S. [s Britain S Hope, Says |

Lhmplete with Dudiey Field Malone, Col, Julius ® and Manicure Ochs Adler, Police Inspector Michael

Bef 0 nabs tas Woman Ambulance Driver

and many others known over the country, ineluding "ys . Bernhard H, Sandler, New York law= JERSEY CITY, N, J, July 24 (UI\! The Exeler docked here after an I'S pretty conclusive proof of a Work GUARANTEED EXPERTS ver, who ig in charge of arvange-iP.) A 35-year-old British woman unexeiting voyage from Lisbon, . i DE LUXE PERMANENTS ments for the reunion [who led a French Army ambulance Portugal, with $1.250.000 in gold and real \ alue W hen more people hese men served in the World unit before the fall of France said 1568 passengers, Capt, 8. F. Ranson : £2 £2 30 $3 %% at = ¥ r ~ CENTRAL BEAUTY War, and some of them died there, |vesterday on her arrival aboard the said the ship had been halled a few than ever before buy a certain fhe survivors have bought their American Export Liner Exeter that miles off Nantucket Island yester- ; \ % 1 | re 3 0 Sin ec ol old eamp site and presented it to only “divine intervention” could save day by a United States Coast Guard make { car in a sir gle year, MA BRN PEL Yan Ry NEL. Eat the Government. On that very spat Great Britain and “that means the patrol boat but was permitted to ; the i he uaet ret Junited States » war" ‘aceed | \ . . . . ’ ' h y wi ih a the ir Aug eunion.! United States entering the war.” " Riareed afer the cutter learned iw 1 hat is true of this 1940 Buick. | Mrs, Norma Murray of London, |

New Home of Fleteher Avente Saving & Loan Assh fwho led the French ambulanee unit. ’ . i Estelle Llovd, 41, Los Angeles, and It's pretty good proof of value

Ida Jorgensen, 34. Copenhagen, still 3 : . wearing the uniforms of 8Seetion when a higher percentage of all

MENRER rEpERALY NOME LOAN BANK ATSNHIN.. EE | ¥ : Sanitaire Automobile, 18th Train new-car bhuvers selects that car wl : i LA French Army, said they had come ‘

———— : SES BRC TEEN WL | _— to raise money for French relief, after looking the field over.

SEL : ! | Mrs, Murray sald that Duchess of : y . ngs ns A . Bu 3 Your 1 111 I. Windsor had been & member of her The Buick SPECIAL d-door louring sedan $996* - ” a } 3

[ambulance unit and that she “did | : : : her bit, knuckled down and worked That is also true of this 1940 Buick. AN otiiere ounce) hie IO i o; now, ‘‘ Best buy’s Buick'’ =the question we'd Buick prices begin at 2a nd at Poe | 3 rifle, especially if there are no bul | Le 18° , 1 1 © ranspor. ation l HIS Year! jets In the Tiles the sald: When like to ask is: Isn't this also the best time Said ant rods es, you hear of 1000 Frenchmen sur to buy? state and local taxes “Fletcher Avenue's” 4-DAY LOAN SERVICE work somewhere, There is no ques- | ~ ) tion that France as a nation Isn't this the smart time to put yourself equipment and accesiad a ! hice] for Business Coupe — , rior. on ; betrayed.” behind a brand-new power plant, husky, Pe =. sories— extra. Prices Passengers also ineluded Jean i DUCTION PLAN, which means that each q mer husband of the French actress at $955— without notice, monthly payment made by the borrower re. Small or Large Annabella, now the wife of Tyrone ainne on this remaining learn that Annabella was {ll here i z : iin . alance : LOANS and sald he would visit her tosdate controls — sure, soft brakes — new Allthings considered, we think itis. Especially LOWER INTEREST RATES, depending upon Borravare of small sams : rubber — springing that never needs lubrica- 8° when you consider current low prices. the type and location of the security offered. are Tepaith ate ® Gives the borrower the privilege of paving the of iticher Avenue, Large It won't cost a cent to try a Buick, get the a interest rate and per. ; : ® Saves borrower in the amount of interest paid sonal attention vou ra reliable, trouble-free, low-cost, stay-out-of-the- car appraised. Hadn't you better see your Avenue” loans PAY OUT IN 10 TO 11 YEARS, You Get FAST : FRESHEN UP WITH | shop service? Buick dealer now — and do just that?

] i Lo] [nara \ BRB af : She sald that one woman member ’ , H O M E 3 (of ner unit had been kilied and tour So on sheer value, it should be clear that right rendering vou know there is dirty . . (if any), optional Speedy—LOW in COST--NO RED TAPE wouldn't crack unless she had been ‘Tt ‘is Sedan prices start ub. ® ‘Fletcher Avenue” lends on the DIRECT RE- Murat, French Film actor and for- thrifty, thrilling — and smoother than ever? P subject to change duees the balance of the principal owe ¢ yoy ANTAL _ ’ ’ a [ian od] x prineipa owed and REPAIR Power, He expressed surprise to Isn't this a smart time to get more room = up- ® Gives the borrower the advantage of possible ANAL eitome | tion — truly modern features (Buick has no loan in full at any time without penalty and difference in the speedy IX — 1 1 loath HA ASL ut hoy She without pe Aifereice in (he spend | Cool Ost | less than six dozen) — months on months of |ow delivered prices and have your present over the whole loan period because “Fletcher BHITE at "ercier Ave | © New local headquarters means that your abe

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