Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1940 — Page 18

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—Tailored Right! —Styled Right! Here's warmth, style and comfort! They’ re Lhe’ big5 4 ? 2 TEE rs 3 fost bys we We Sier 0- : niv “) - Better get on the Bondwagon, pals” . . . Nationalist candidate Patricia My ers (vight) urges Gettysburg “He's in! He's in! . .. the confetti flies and the drums roll as Howe Hich School pupils vote in a candi- | 2 ter cet vomrs now!

_ delegates Mary Lou Weirick (left) and Phyllis Dukes. date in a mock political convention. Others at $14.75 8 8 = $15.75 and $16.75

he / G.O0.P. Will Hold 17 Meetings Ra | Speakers a Where They'll Talk os en NT aa “rao s Hog! In Local Precincts Toni I ght PUPILS T0 MARK REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS [Go enigiaren of Laon. oe ea] ; SUITS 4

TODAY—Glen R. Hillis at New TODAY—Henry F. Schricker at last night when struck by a car Coat, Vest and 0a

driven by Robert Nelson, 19, of | : p Seventeen precinct campaign Sts, at 7:30 p. m. Other meetings BALL TS 00T 29 Castle; Raymond E. Willis at Wash-| North Manchester in afternoon and pn lsville, nt Bond 15 aon ol]. 3 we —— Meetings have been scheduled for Will be in Franklin Township. ington in afternoon and Vincennes Huntington at night; Senator Min-| phere.

* tonight by the Republican County | TT at night; James M. Tucker in Foun-| ton at Princeton; Clarence Dono-/| Simmons was walking to the ccc | : : Boys!

tain County; Frank Richmond at| van at Washington; Judge William camp a mile north of Monon when | aN : ial « o » Committee's speakers’ bureau. BABSON FORECASTS Mitchell; Dr. E. T. Malan at Butler | Fitz 11 at > tford : struck as Nelson atempted to pass | Spec Nine of the meetings are to he! gerald a artford City; Mrs. 3 Corduroy

POST-WAR CHANGES Spirited Campaign Starts Ind.; William E. Jenner at Green- | another car. | : 88 in the 24th Ward, and the others With Party Set Ups field; George Craig at Upland; Dr.| Inez Schell at Vincennes; Samuel : ‘Longies’ $ will be scattered throughout helo J Der, or oo, y PS, Joseph Casey at Shelbyville; Russell D. Jackson at Rockville: Judge A. 'Winamac in afternoon and Logans- | : ibi ‘ ; ; city. g Conventions. L Richardson at .Lebanon; Thomas | J. Stevenson at Belleville; Ralph! port at night: Governor Townsend | Save $5.00 or more on any

| Party Presidential’ candidate and 4 Phillips' at South Bend; Robert H., The 24th Ward meetings, all at nationally-known statistician, be- FE at Vincennes. | Futing at Unlep Townstp, Barthol- af Martinsville; Mr. Ketchum il garment you select,

": :30 m. will b 3 aT 3 ’ St., 313 N. Belle 2 alan) lieves the nation’s “general business By EARL HOFF TOMORROW — Mr. Hillis at 0M€W County; Mrs. Hettie Dunkin New Parks; Mr. Donovan at Shoals; Open Saturday Night Till 9 o'Clock | Addison Ave, 221 N. Tremont -St. |should be better” while the war| politics has swept Howe High Bloomington; Mr. Willis at Linton at Earl Park; Fred F. Bays at! | Judge Fitzgerald at Berne: Mrs, lasts, but that afterward will come ‘School and between now and Oct. in afternoon and Sullivan at night; Brownstown; Eari Crawford at! Scholl at Lafayette: samuel D.

2829 Jackson St. 418 S. Harris St, | vital economic and social changes. 1011 S. Tremont St, 1033 S, ering Mr. Tucker at Fowler; Mrs, Arthur Bloomfield; Joseph McNamara at Holmes The Wellesley, Mass, man who, 29 it's going to be a hammer fn Robinson at Logansport; Richard | Hardinsburg; Willett Parr Jr. at, Jackson at Clay City; Mr. Crawiord |

Aan Sn po | Dogs ae i oo Taatih]s ace between Patricla Myers, a Na-i 7. James at Garrett; . Craig at Adams Township in Carroll County; at Ridgeville; Mrs. Dunkin at will be at 2213 Lexington Ave. 61st ores nl ing ps > er donais, and Robert Alexander, a Kouis, Porter County: Wh Jenner| Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis at Roches- Plymouth in afternoon and Rains- | n 81Y| Federalist, for governor. lat Orleans; Clarence Schlegel at|ter in aftemmoon; Anderson Ketch-| ville at night; Mrs. Lewis in Frank -

St. and College Ave. 219 Spring St. th EE A RL Vr hi] at a few communities and indus- ; |] and at Lockefield Gardens, Apt. 645. tries would suffer as result of the| The office may be make-believe, Bloomington; Rep. Dewey Short at um at Angola. [lin Township, Marion County; Al- i 146 East WASHINGTO A meeting will be held at the Rob-| war, but as a whole there would be Put the political fervor is real. Muncie; Mr. Loring at Sullivan. TOMORROW—Mr, Schricke bert Stump at East Chicago. :

erts Park Methodist Church at 7: 45| increased It was two hours after the final employment, wages, profits Pm. and one at 28th and Station and prices, Hd increased ns » | bell yesterday when the Nationalists voted in their last candidate for

state office amid a swirl of paper

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ry ’ X ou’ll Find Them MONEY SAVERS! The Federalists’ convention, just as spirited, was held Wednesday afternoon.

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Fuller, but mushroomed until all the social study classes of Lewis W, Gil-

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a The Famous ‘King’ were named Federalists. The rest > ; were named Nationalists. The pupils

2% 3 sts. E= 0 Hot Blast were placed in precincts of five : : ™. Heats 1 to 6 rms.... Federalists and five Nationalists. 3 vi Party chairmen and assistants were : di ie : chosen. They elected county heads : ® Oo o

Terms $1.00 Per Week and then a state chairman was chosen by each party.

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City and county officials were nominated in a primary held last f Tuesday. : . it ) 1 a The idea behind the entire setup a urni ure S ore Se S. n : .» was to teach Howe political science > A | pupils how democracy, American I) Fo he S 3 brand, works. The boys and girls : learned fast. 231-237 WEST WASHINGTON STREET Young Alexander Wednesday en- ? tered the school gymnasium where|

- . the conventions were held as a dark horse. By fast talking at the door : : n n : : he was able to win nomination on en at a oO mes GENERAL ELECTRIC | the first ballot. Then he and his co- e0oe@ o workers filtered through the deleSelf -S tarting gates and with more talking swung

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While They Last fetti was the pupils’ own idea. satisfaction or your money back.

Teachers on Sidelines

The teachers stayed on the sidelines, and entered into affairs only when pupils had questions on proper |’

procedure, such as who could challenge a vote. School and naitonal affairs got Sighuy Irzed up in the platforms bia each party adopted. There were Grain walnut finish. proposals for abolition of -all state All steel, double door. elective offices but Governor, and 18 inches deep, 60 ihe of a State inch . o cabinet, a tdriff only large enough . fnoy high and 23 to equalize foreign and domestic inches wide. prices, a single, six-year term for president, a balanced national 50¢ DOWN! budget and suport of social security. a Also. there were planks for school S— football and baseball teams, a girl 3 i Rl

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The accomplishment of the conventions was that text book facts became real and vivid and “soaked in.’ And everybody had a good time— except the janitor, who had to sweep up the gymnasium. ree iran a

NAVY ADDS 2237 IN WEEK

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U, P.).— Navy = enlisgments for . the week ended Oct, 11 totaled 2237,