Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1940 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE § WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1940
TAX BOARD IRKED BY BOOK CHANGES
George Kuhn Critical of Frequent Changes In Grade Text Books; Trustees Quizzed On Fees Paid Bond Lawyers.
Members of the County Tax Adjustment Board di-
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Career Ends
Sixteen thousand miles from InIN STATE, U, g. 'dianapolis in a Tibetan valley a 1 small group of people is awaiting |
jie arrival of gray-haired, mother |
© Mrs. Minnie Ogden. Roosevelt Gives Labor Talk “= irs. (Osten. % aveniosr of tHe
. United Christian Missio ry So-| Tonight; McNary Coming ciety, has spent the Toner ort of | Here Tomorrow.
| the last 35 years in Batang, Tibet. She has “een chiefly responsible for (Con. ued from Page One) the mission's progress since it was {established at the turn of the cen-
| tween the campaigh running mates. | Tary.
POLITICAL POT Werman Missionary Anxious to Start 16,000-Mile Journey to Post in Tibet PROTEST CROWS
(snow-capped mountain ranges have {never been explored.
JUVENILE COURT
But Mrs. Ogden is anxious to get |pyjpngton Residents Don’t
[back and “gn to work again.” She]
has been away for four vears. She Want It Moved Into
says she will be back in the United | States again in several years.
Guardian Home.
Dp to the proposed move U S. BAR T0 DECIDE ing of Juvenile Court and the ON 3D TERM STAND Gaywite Detention Home into the
Children’s Guardian Home, in Irve PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11 (U. py. {mgtom grew today with the filing
{ ’ | [<The question of whether thel/0f a remonstrance bearing 600 |
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today for another sally into fields over which they have no | being held “at my request.” conference of the society’s mission-| g fp | third term for the President of the| Two similar remonstrances pree Jurisdiction. Ford > Wine |aries at the Disciples of Christ head-| 3 i | United States went before the full| viously were handed to the coms ord Backs Willkie Grouped about tables, the wmis- {annual meeting today ‘ney and member of the committes : ] siona - | , jek " la Ve J , . of school aid funds by the state. : announced he has been pledged sup- ties es he Ra Hole yi The third-term issue was dropped [filing today’s remonstrance, said a Today's digression was on the subject of frequent (Port by Luke E. Hart. St. Louis, have forced missionaries to fend for | Bi of the resolutions committee and| adopted by the Irvington Legion Tn concerts to city. . 8 . : | member feared would wreck the| Today's remonstrance charged $150 000 ‘LOST proved school textbooks. iis. NOIR iis I Hardship and Danger Common 2 association. After a Strenuous| that even though the normal chil The discussion was star | nominee were Frank E. Gannett The 26 missionaries who are meet i ally i George ‘Kum boar. member ana = MRS. M ARTEN QF pin Gln me ie we pe te Tr ee ais emerged ast night sepurated_ from those ‘under deter k property management executive, - bok ’ g ; | - ’ is ol & " ( » efrec . ON CITY'S BOOKS Samay} SxS Snell R. Hillis, "Indiana Governor nomi with war and sudden death. Hard fealling for a constitutional amend- [Tt added that the frequent passing Farm Bureau president. danger is something that must be ; : - n toe Stare Boata'o Boweation | ILL 4 M NTHS In Detroit, Mr Ford, who made a faced continuously. 3 E10 imi dn Yo an |of Trvington will have a bad effect by os i a x yan. special trip to Rushville to visit Mr.| Hardship and danger invoke no! bk ————— | on Teal estate values. | “Quite often.” replied Mr. Cook. L Willkie ‘vesterday. sald: fear in Mrs. Ogden. | - ; % S The Sad Story Is That it] “I was talking to a man this | Willkie vesterday, said . » ou. DIES OF BLAST INJURY ! morning who told me his youngest an rstands what thi | st by s : n| “ “World” |P).—Walter Grigsby, 6-year-old son] MARION, Ind. Sept. 11 (U. P.) = — and understands what this coun- tang. First by steamer and then| ing to the “Roof of the “Vorld. : alter 1gsby, 6-yea } AR I Just Isn't There—It child never had been able to use the | Formed Organization Which 5 it. The eco- motor caravan. she will travel to ; lof Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grigsby of Kenneth Leer of Marion died vestere Y uesti p > 24 oT anspor traveler can cross in round. wicker- Evansville, was injured fatally ves- day of injuries received in the exe i | « [nomic question is paramount It the end of modern transportation | : older child,” Mr. Ryhin Said. Bears Her Name in 1930; is the basis of defense. prosperity svstems. Then—after she crosses the Ware boats covered with skins, while | terday when he ran into the path of |plosion of a vat of tomato juice in a (Continued from Page One) Favors Book Rentals ] Came Here in 1918 land everything else. Until the coun- Tibetan border bast French Indo the animals of his caravan swim la truck in front of his home
ressed from their routine discussion of township | S ; 2 tine cu p budgets Mr. Willkie said the conference was, This week she is attending the ™ | American Bar Association favors a names with county commissioners, Yesterd l 1 » distributi | lquarters, 222 Downey Ave membership of the Association's 63d | missioners. Leo X. Smith, attore esterday they blasted the “inequitable” distribution | After a meeting today, Mr. Willkie suddenly into the laps of members resolution opposing the move and changes in the list of ap-| Mrs. Nancy McCann Martens . .. supreme Advocate of the Knights 'Nemselves in many parts of the precipitated a hot debate that one|Post also is to be filed soon 1 - . behind-the scenes battle the com=- | dren cared for in the home are trustee, how many times his grade ‘nee, and Hassil Schenck, Indiana ship is a part of their job. Personal : iment to limit all future Presidents | of police cars through the streets “Mr. Willkie is a business man She will leave this fall for Ba-| Mrs. Minnie Ogden . . . She’s go- | EVANSVILLE, Ind. Sept, 11 try needs first and most textbooks inherited from a yearBelongs to a Bank. Fairmount packing plant. try gets back to work and eams China-she will begin the last lap ACr0Ss ——————
Acocunts Board form for municipal] Leaning back in his chair, good wages it is not in a position to of her trip riding a horse “or what-| After traveling five months in this | Mrs. Nancy McCann Martens, a anything properly
budgets. Both officials and experts added: admit they don’t altogether under-| “You just can't change multiph- [President of Martens Concerts, Ine.,| “Mr. Willkie has had practical | Extremely modest. |
Stand the form. \cation tables that often. There's no died today at St. Vincent's Hospital business experience and knows this. ‘ing Mrs. Ogden makes light of the Of a huge Tibetan mountain range. |
: : : a "I was attracted also by what he hardships she must endure to reach Here the mission nestles in the val- | But then, they add, neither GOS textbook that must be brought up following an iliness of eight months. | ...q4 about his disapproval of all the mission. A description of travel eV. a hospital at one end and an| |
the Accounts Boar ; , , rhBhaEe Bt her The ult some time (0, date that frequently.” Her parents died when she was forms of intolerance. Class di- [in this wild country was written Orphanage at the other : | last year De oe vear before, the | Mrs. Robert Coleman, BA: a child and she was reared at Mt.| visions and racial or religious prej- several vears ago by her husband, Batang is on “The Roof of the City ‘made . $750,000 eg board member, said: “That's why I St. Joseph Academy at Mt. St. | udices have been too much encour- who died after his health was | world'-—some 9400 feet above sea tion loan from the bank. The City|21Ways have contended it w ould Bh or vidas i ie Oin- aged in this country broken by the rigors of life in level. In A a nila chalked up the loan as sset, but | Petter for the township trustee to cinnati Conservatory of Music Mh=| wwe jecults of vesterday's pri- | Tibet. BR NS Covina et at Tui KG Sg. ta ‘ ED an 8S an asset, bully cehool books and rent them out der Pecla Vinia, She later worked | ye | ; : 700.000 square miles, Mrs. Ogden | qy 2 01 § . maries in brief: | Tedious Transportation
ever kind of animals we can hire.’ fashion, Mrs. Ogden will arrive in timid-appear- | the little sheltered valley at the foot
Powder Puffs Cleansing Tis« Package of 5 sues, Box of 250
: : \ Tooth Brushes 55¢ Tattoo 24 hours, bents, T. Overton Brooks, Fourth | r Ei 5 Assorted Styles Lipstick SS or ey pe 'H / "P fi $ 00 B nd District, and A. Leonard Allen, were | : 25¢c And 39¢ values i eV 3 5c Value. Good o ] 2 : : a ee] Bo 3 : ei Ad Discontinued pack- 20¢ Value! Cotton d outbreak began that such a record eq er, OS ng 0 leading. Democratic nomination is| : £50 : : ; Several styles, col- age. Popu- 9 velour, 2i-~ 9 Yaulity h White, BR t : : £0 p a a ors . bi \ AX inc id Men set, a [tantamount to election. : F ? yristles lar shades ... c Inch size ve c size Ry Tot isch S yesterday reduced the 8 : i 5 ; scharges yesterday reduces ¢ (Continued from Page One) MICHIGAN—Governor Luren D.
number of patients in I. U. hospitals 1 x ke) pak 3 : f KINsSon was six opo 78, of whom 41 are in the acute Martinsville on the road to Indian-|tify that he had helped them en 2 ha a ok ward apolis where he built a two-story [He said he had never advertised Po - 3 on i Ni Wy un 2 Sa “hotel.” An average of between 40 and 60 | oo, CONtest. Murray } i 8 : : : Wagoner, State Highway Commis po : a a AY |
» ¥ w > 1 Se i Ag } the books.” to join the staff of the College of ALASKA—Anthony Diamond of Of transportation, he wrote: “It!hospital and orphanage. | ence, 1 ooked as though the] 5 y p . 1% : . < : i “mn h " x | C as inougn the) “How is this going to affect the Music, now known as the Indian-| Anchorage. delegate to Congress, is tedious and difficult, most of the Our hospital is the onlv one in} Let Us Reset Your Diamond! ally belonged to the bank—plus in-|, Herbert King. In 1918 she became associated | Republican rival, Cash Cole of plete, Robbers are numerous and! Eastern Tibet. The nearest one to it terest. The City then failed to make | “It’s not going to affect the tax with the Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts|Juneau, in returns from yesterday's bold, hence traders travel in large is 25 days’ journev away. And there] Allowance for Your Old Mounting a am pen ae oan CAME |4t:¢ just another idea of spending | the Martens Concerts Democrat, has served in Congress, “The pack animals are yaks, mules | Chinese herb doctors,” she said quikite Rost mounting 1 yas A { na 1 « “ v on 11v » & 1fan tality i yh | SE os Tomiv You! Yo, Tunes Ton dn So; of money.” Her husband, Christian Frederic | since 1932 Democrats generally and ponies and where the roads are; Infant mortality is as high as 80, S| A WEEK 2-DIAMOND - 3 3 « vol ounting Re $17.50 Nobody, it seems, suspected the | Seek Data on Fees SUFVIvOrS I ce : shortage whic was rried over yt wd raya . ax . iiss et st | i ‘ S ken it 1 rself and r mise a > 2 Nd “Mounting 10rtage which as ca ove With that, the board went back! Sister Agnes Loretto ot Mt. St { ARIZONA-Governor R. T. Jones 50 ponds. Food, fodder win tents taken ii “upon HT Shin Sune : Pa © 812 50 INS Don : . to its study of the proposed 1941 | Joseph, O., and Mrs. Susan Nes- | yrailin Sidnev P wal Phoenix ; : pay ' would have continued next vear ailing DE : never housed by the way and the and happiness to the estimated six! / (5 . : indicated they would slice 1 cent | brother, Charles McCann of Cin- |i... EAR. Yo . i is would have caught up with the City from the township's proposed 7T-cent | einnati. for Governor Senator Ashurst|gpeat | Tibet is one of nature’s most in-| p and then the tax rate would have, ISAT Sweat od tk h s Bin poor relief rate by revising next| - AAP} _ Rristinton, . : | Voi 115.874 to 26.448 with three-fourths country the streams are usually is covered with vegetation Much | Era It would take an ordinary person RAGARE] = - { . St ova Hoar go a SRN PLYMOUTH, Ind, Sept. 11 (U, [Farland is a New Deal supporter. | ts - — —— searchingly into fees paid by trus-{yp we v ard experts get at their solution, Mr ; )—Marshall County Boards of | Walsman says iin Yexsidad re oh | Says bon S r a Secretary of State, had a slight lead bond issues for new huildings. voned the ohening of schools from ) g | ray , Iva Sept. 16 30 as a safeguar , ; : ging over the leqgers themselves the last bond issue in his township i AT oe a ¢ go ntile A peiver Hn Ti OEmDErNe , alain! ¥o SPron Br NTS | gubernatorial race. Governor Ralph ; e as. they Sav. it's up - nig ig ¢ HEY Sav, 11'S lan attorney. He explained that the iia —— |] 1ard prove that two and iwo|io. ‘was ‘within the limits set bv {lican candidate for renomination,| RTE | Later the board asked Herbert! LONDON, Sept. 11 (U. P).—A| LOUISIANA-—Five of six Demo- | NO NEW PARALYSIS McClellan, Wayne Township trus- new secret incendiary bomb de {cratic Congressional ca ndidates| CASES IN 24 HOURS last bond issue of $125,000 He re- fa “self-igniting leaf” 1s said to have | Jones had comfortable leads. The! ported it was $500, or approximate- been dropped by Royal Air Force gther trailed. Mr. Jones, who re-| Health Board and the Indiana Uni- * - ~ |machine, did not back candidates in| versity Medical Center today is tha [the other two Congressional districts | there has been no new case of in- "I+ S qQ Natural itt, qQ Ss 11 las [bents be defeated. The two incum-|
nls 3 » Ys: ilo 1 344 {15 "ny £ failed to mark it down on the liabil instead of requiring pupils to buy on a newspaper there, leaving it | | will direct the management of the | , Sl ened the $750,000 Which actu- |y,y yates” interrupted Board Mem- |apolis Conservatory of Music. held a substantial lead over his journeys require months to com- that section of West China and | visi for 4 t of : v > . ET . aA ~ . tor . t provision or repayment of the loan |... a all, Mr. Kuhn replied. “but! Enterprises and in 1930 organized territorial election. Mr. Diamond a companies Are no doctors except Tibetan and | You ean watch our experts remount your diamond in an exe hand Martens, died in 1918 (were leading for other territorial too steep for the vak, sheep are per cent . | include two sisters. | offices used, one sheep carrying from 25 to; This quiet little missionary has| ’ Pavs for It! No Allowance for 8h from last year to this vear, and “imust be carried. The animals are!sion to educate and bring health! budget of Franklin Township. They | selhaut of Oxford, O. and one] char |j Sooner or later, the experts sav, it|... ; 2 Wi wi ; =F publisher, in the Democratic race |martality among them is very|million Tibetans | $pre y " & y { (trailing Ernest W McFarland.| = «1 the more settled parts of the hospitable areas. Only a ‘wentieth| OM Jumped verve “veliat y ear’s relief load estimate { PF "op DELAY SCHOOL OPENING of precincts reported. Judge Mc-| | bridged, or if wide and fordable, the lof the long flat plains and the 15 years to understand how the tax p Cope ve Nair Tons Ie: 1 : . . | COLORADO--George E. Saunders, ’ tees to attorneys who have handled | geaith, and Education today post- D Se Entire Store Open Thursday and Saturday Ni his Until 9 0 "Glock That's why the experts are plug- | Mr. Cook told the board that on |. a : : , | over District Attorney John A Car- | with ials Vhen you 2 ; ith the officials. When you get —354,000—an $810 fee was allowed aralysis | paralysis {L. Carr, unopposed as the Repub-| make four. [WPA and PWA regulations BRITISH USE ‘SECRET’ WEAPON got a large complimentary vote tee, what fee was allowed on his/scribed in authoritative quarters as backed by Governor Sam Houston | The best news around the State ly four- -tenths of 1 per cent. raiders on German _ forests where sently overthrew the Long political | {but recommended that the incum-| fantile paralysis reported in the last
built a brick home across from | “patients” were treated every dav at ili 1 . . sioner, led in the Democratic guber-
the hotel and a combined restau- the “hospital” at a fee of 82 each. y He | Mr. Overlev said hatorial contest. In the Senatorial
: ; rant and filling station nearby 1 Vv ontests. Senator Arhar Vander E : : ER > ; ; = . ZW “ 3 0S fg ll has leased this building “We knew about these ‘hot h | sein Ta a ; 3 es y 4 SAYS eh a NI Todi ies Laan burg was ahead of Bowen R. Gover 3 5 tS V b be Adhesive Tape 35¢ Roll Cotton 12-07. Olive 120%. ‘Coconut ) L VOI 1a c V 1 ! PrN - p . : 3 ® § . : . . ; 0 etroit for the ublies 1= ¥ p » ’ . . _ iS 3 Bg of magnetic force in his body, but [ered many new ‘patients’ during our aaa Sg A f a ues ] A Real Value! Not Sterilized R ot {PHENIpOY Snape » al « 0 , he 2 , teRguIar £5¢ 0 50¢ o! 0 SOc value,
only a few persons use,’ George investigation into the pract . : 3 3 RR E Yards, 1=inch Oz, only durin ; " \ f X x £C | 8 practices of | ltroit attorney, was leading in the : a Ce (ES yard ne i © ; iy 11 Fine for Lathers freely: wid a a ringes Ia Fes 9%
THE NAME 1S Clawson said (Dr. Hiel Crum, ‘drugless doctor’ at | Democratic race
After I discovered I had mag- [Indianapolis Et &@ i § : 4 Hs ; HERS \vuiiven this low price
netic power, J found that there had! Mr. Overley several davs ago went MINNESOTA--The leading Demobeen persons In my family before [to the “hospital” to take a “treat- cratic candidates were John E. Re- | me who also had had that power.” ment. 4 gan, for Senator; Ed Murphy for
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A SWELL NICKEL DIA He declared that he was not guilty its a two-story building with | Governor The Farmer-Laborites, of 1 ful practice of lic five ‘treatment’ rooms and a wait- |g 4! S : i i
f the unlawful y { medicine aeserted by Senator Henrik Ship-| ITHRLLS 2 Ble GLASSES since he never diagnosed anyone's ing room downstairs.” Mr. Overley stead. gave leads to former Goveriment nor prescribed medicine said. “I wasn't able to see upstairs nor Elmer Benson. Senate candifor them. He said he had never but I understand there are rooms date, and Hjalmar Petersen. candi- E : a gk ae ice ne obi there for ‘patients’ to stay all night. date for Governor, Senator Ship- hE Ba tog 25c Ac 25c Size Milk of 25¢ Size alll al Ol THO addhootalits nad ~ ~ Q » ~ yy a a“ i d y th o Mapnetic POWSr. that Given Brass Check stead was leading the Senate race After Shaving Ace Taleum Magnesia Nail Polish 18 Same magnetic power, and that | on the Republican ticket, on which : ’ Pre iar ar, toe. os a Brace : t} D \ et, O1 } Lotion Powder Dental Cream Remover here was nothing to reports that | I got there at about 10 o'clock he is seeking re-eleteion. Governor . - he said he had transmitted this There were about 12 cars parked Harold Stasst as wel 1 i Soothing after Nicel perfumed, Regular 20¢ jumbo With applicator duh ai 7 aro Stassen was well ahead in v AT RIVETrSa ry size, Cleans 9 top vower to them outside. One had a Florida license his race for renomination on the hil sale bargain 88 thoroughly 8 0.00 9 George Clawson said that he had !and another an Illinois license |G. O. P. ticket : 3 u a eh haiti din lly 11 ¢ <i . x 23 » patients from all the states of the I was told that it would be some mion and that there were hun- time before George Clawson could! NEW HAMPSHIRE — Robert O.
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* AND ENERE)'S LOW : dreds who would be willing to tes- sec me. I was given a brass check Blood, president of the State Sen- | SPUR GIVES YOU PLENTY I fle with the No. 24 and told to wait. |ate, won an extremely close race over | = It was about 1:30 before my num- James C. Farmer, National Grange ber was called. lecturer, for the Republican nomina- y 7 tra | “I went in and lay down on an (ion for Governor. Mr. Farmer said A — iy ig . ? RE inns . x = | ‘operating table’ and didn’t have to he would demand a recount. Reps 25¢ Size 25¢ Glycerine 25¢ Almond U5e Antisaphie 25¢ Size 25¢ Siw 200 Size
take off my clothes. He merelv A B. Jenkins and Foster Stearns BR ; Hand Lotion and . ; . : rilliantine and Rosewater v } 4 ) ) | massaged me and it wasn't even a |Republicans, were renominated. The Keaps skin smoot Mouth Wash Mouth ‘Wash Cold 'Ceam Peroxide
|S ial! = | good massage.” [Republican nomination is tanta- | Tes har Juster. Rind to “skin, Ten it Non-greas An‘ber color. 16 Red, astringent (Cleanses, skin, Ye For household Tor general house. pe | [mount to election. | Six 9¢ ounce S¢ : 9¢ Ounce S¢ type. Pleagant 9¢ moves make« 9c use 9¢ hold use 90
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Cancer Case Cited | ounces size BIE -crvivurver 16-08, viresves. p. 8-0 BENZ, ~rvvereves 515-02 e | WASHINGTON —Rep. Mon C.| i at Vs 2%
: One Indianapolis woman who was | Walleren was ahead in the Demo- = told by thre doctors that she had cratie Senate ra Tt 1 . FOR THURSDAY cancer went to the Clawson place : Tn uel I0c Certified Aspirin Tablets ® C
succeed Senator Lewis B. Sc hwellen- | Pure 5-grain aspirins. 12 In a tin for
BUT THATS UNDERSTOOD and was told that she did not have! pach. who resigned to take a Federal |
CANADA ORY MAKES IT : AND FRIDAY a cancer, but weekly “treatments” | judgeship Stephen Chadwick, for-| 69 B . Y st Ta blet = Noli were prescribed. Mr. Overly said. ‘mer American Legion national com- | rewer s eas a S 17 HRS 70 8E 6000 RE i an © The woman’ : . : ¢
S statement said that mander, won the Republican Senate | v A Wt imander, w can “Senate; mpycellent source of Vitamin B Pp L n she was treated by all the attend- nomination In gubernatorial con-| 200 Tablets : "we "Ann Barton
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vears she was told by one of them seeking renomination, and C. C. Dill, | that she did have cancer. former United States Senator, were 69¢c Milk of Magnesia Tablets 39 C
“It's a pitiful case,” Mr. Overley running ng < 5 ¢ , . rie) 2 neck-and-neck on the Pl iy ed ; mo > easant, easy to take. 250 Tablets said. “The woman was delayed from | Democratic ticket. and Mayor Arthur |
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as “doctor” and dressed in white| VERMONT — Republicans nomi- | issue “ @ y ire, Sigoninvey uniforms. nated Governor George D. Aiken Na ’ » 7 Regular 97¢ id popular
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Senator Ernest 'W. Gibeon ntains cuticl t the men, a misdemeanor. carries a “chnatol Ernest W. Gibson. os ® ¢ Ro « Ih } + } S While they las! + | all ¢chages. fine of from $25 to $200. Upon con- h 5 nail file, hand lotion, polish 4 * "co viction, the State Board of Medical SENIEN IN CLONE (RS 3] A er. Regularly $2.00. ee . Examination and Registration has X . I x if obu - Fe Ee $5 Collegiate Halo the right to file proceedings to en- BN | i | ] '€) VIS JAX. BANE unoy Soap OWDER ANENT : | Join those convicted from practicing | : . | Bars Tattoo Face P PERM medicine without a license. a SF ETH hy i for 4 Qe 0 CAKE ROUGE p. bn Now i ES BEN TATTO = $100 Sie Regular size bars of these famous toilet soaps ae Lo
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