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Also Propose Penalty for| [PF SE | Kenneth Fulmer Confesses Teachers Who Disregard | 13 Holdups Here, Contracts. : Police Say. By HARRY MORRISON (Continued from Page One)
A series of resolutions asking leg- Sa | ore woming’ $0 Indisuapolts, Yesz| islation for New reg ations on re- 8 |terday a squad of detectives went lief budgets and nding were : : a to the Fulmer home, ' 3858 Broadadopter]. by the Indiana Trustees : fl | way, but he was not there.
Association here today. ’ The a eeting in con- The youth’s mother, ignorant of
nection with the annual convention | - ie i | her son’s escapades, invited them
of the Indiana [County and Town- |: # |in, and the detectives sat grimly ship , Officials Association at the # |in the front room.
Claypool Hotel. Their resolutigns asked for legis- Mrs. Fulmer’s suspicions grew as
lation providing) for: . | B : Ell | time passed, and detectives said 1. Placing of able-bodied indi-| § : %Q8 |that soon she burst into tears, and gents at work oe ible before they | Ez: NAR | went upstairs. She asked no ques-
can qualify for relief. . : | tions and was given no explanation, 2. A reclassification of townships Oscar Straus . . . ‘future of they said. ounts of money | world’s music rests with young | Shortly after. she retired, they they can spend. : Americans.’ saw the youth . start across the ~ * Ask Dog Tax Revision street toward the home, saw him
EJ o ” : | - a hesitate and then start running 3. Revision of the dog license tax i away. They ran from the house as to price na | distribution of and fired several chots at him, all
money collecte of which went wide.
4. A final budget to be set by ; Near his home, Fulmer held up county tax adjustment boards with FINDS A i AVE Herschel Winsted, a laundry driver, no appeal to the State Tax Board : and forced him to drive to the 5400
except by a unit of 10 or more tax- block Winthrop Ave. There he payers. ow 19 . ering teachers’ : robbed Winsted of $8, vier ’ wl : : i : e contacts making them not auto- Composers Flight to U. S.C, I Al ce Winston matically renewable and providing : out. 3 Penialfy fo teachers’ preaking| Made Possible by Suner, “You may call the police now,” eir contracts. ; : “1p 5. A penalty for any tax adjust- Kin of Franco. De od Winsted, "Is your ment official who reduces a manda- : p g "We nt to Chicago tory item of any budget. | NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (U. P.) If pe “The trustees also passed a series) Gen. Francisco Franco's brother- ou Grove She Vain Ha of resolutions asking for legislation in law, Ramon Serano Suner, hadn't DE hp le, co gan k i, y and to unify present regulations on theiyn,g 5 weakness for, Straus waltzes, | A ke CE pen: period of time indigents must live) oscar Straus might not be in New ey Lor Oe to. orice Nie in a township to pe eligible for re- |york today. en bh : = e ol ayers , W. a lief. Straus, composer of “The Chaco- | °02rded an ianapolis-boun .
Urge Pay-as-Go Basis late Soldier” and other operetias, | They also approved four advisory |left his adopted Paris last May and Ls father took him to head resolutions asking for: when the Germans who banned his al on ulmer tos. police 1. Adequate tax | levies for relief music were on their way in. Arriving |. ou E d . 2 i and encouraging the financing on a lat the Spanish frontier en route to 2 oe es aid DO er was ups. pay-as-you-go| basis. Lisbon and America, he was held| . igh EE eT 2. A revision of WPA laws by! there for five weeks and only Suner’s of the Cinema Theater, oe aoth Coron oo ant arent: on WPA |seaune] ttervention on his behall |St- Where Fulmer anc anoines rolls would b filled first by per-|got him an entry permit. youth obtained about $90 hom n e sons on Jelied) : ¥He is what you might call an ad- | mATAger a few days ago. He aso 3 Denial of relief to persons|mirer of mine,” the tall, lean 70- confessed several “lover’s lane” rob- : owning automobiles, unless the ve- year-old composer said, with a wry beries, police said. : _hicles are used in business. smile. Seated before the piano in :
for setting up the a
On arriving here he went home
4. Condemnation of the unlimited his hotel suite, he was playing softly " ry rh I jee o op al ou in wild and for the first time in six months.” STATE C A GATHERS : Cn Lo ost [tons as . . . e trustee is asked to supplement| Rippling his thin, stub-nailed fin- ; ; A : —— : $3 Shen to cm welfare TD ars yr th ev, hayes Io "To regular patrons it's a familiar sight—but when newcomers i ents. == | : “My - Hero,” then turned to "The DUST FOR 22 MONTHS : : ° or : : In a speech before the county Farewell Waltz.” With him were his | | d fl r and note the reat gener al Ei officials last | night, Lieut. Gov.-|son, Walter, a movie producer, and (Continued from Page One). get off the elevators onto the Th r E 00 : g 9g
_ elect Charles M. Dawson, the retir-| his act: ife, Maria Lynn. . ll : fs notreas wife, Maria LO. || | stbter grom Doing amined = state activity—they have been known to ask,
ing secretary of the association, promised to stop “any further Very Happy 0 Be Here car within the $1100-$1300 price spread of paternalitic government| “I am very, very happy to be in|range
in Indiana.” | America,” he said gravely. “Not only Mr. Tucker sdid today that he was . “What g 0é. s on here: LL TH EY KNOW TO A CERTAI NTY :
Both he and Governor-elect | because it: still is the land of free-|amazed to learn that the car hadn't : : y L that the clothes are fine— Henry F. Schficker supported home [dom but also because you have be- | been sold and the money turned to ; 6 : eo] ; ‘4 rule i talks J members of the as- come one of the most musical na-|the general fund. 2 ; What 1S all this oT | that they are new—that they will fit ~ sociation’s nine groups. |tions in the world. You are pro-| “I thought that had been done a ; : ret . ful i “Despite the fact that I have ducing great artists, great singers,)long time ago,” he said. “It cer- “4 ha o l ”” —that they urn the fullest peen elected [to a State office,” Mr. great instrumentalists. And you have |tainly should have been.” - : re you ving a sa er. REAL VALUE for whatever a man : { i
Dawson said, “I still hold that the begun to create an American music.”| Several persons said they believed : | { : : ; best m said, 1 is the one on| The last Straus operetta was played |the ‘matter would be called to the BUT OF COURSE, this is nothing = has in mind to spend. out-of-the-ordinary! It's simply : 5
which ihe peoyl are able to keepin Paris — “Mes Amours’ or “My attention of the Legislature so that CH ARGE a firm ho . Loves.” | It opened on May 1, this|body could give some official the pr b Loh Warned by Ettinger : year. Attended by ambassadors {rom | power to dispose of such state prop- Indianapolis and Indiana 3 in action. : A d th . d f fi k : “No matter what powers come to hig i the oa SA iid or Studebaker that SERVICES : : : | ne See Is 11 nee of wor > r wh 0 ania, the Duke an uchess ve-passenger Studebaker tha : : : , —] i 10 Oe fon tter ‘me as Lieutenant-Governor, I of/ Windsor, it began as a great|was turned in by Chester Montgom- : They come to the Clothing Floor no shouting no constant cla r of promise you I shall resist any triumph, only to be closed shortly |ery, former Securities Commissioner, easily, almost instinctively. jb “gale”—it’s all taken in stride further steps to jnerease the spread {when the Germans took the low-|is meeting the same fate as the (1) The customary v h let fid it's all part of a da y's work= . They have complete confidence pr
of Paternaliffie Bovernent i the lands and headed for Paris. Chrysler. 30.DAY ACCOUNTS State. I sha egitimately do| It was then that Straus himself | Several other well-used. automos= . O ; . . : . egy . : everything possible to decrease the left Paris, and with only a few of biles at the garage are to be traded x d: with in the store—and in the clothing. it’s all very basic and natural. of government d the Higher unite his manuscripts went to Vichy and |in on new cars when they are need- in accord’ wit : 8 : . : j of governme ve on the so-called [then finally to Lisbon and America. |d. Five Chevrolets formerly driven . ° * : : CI aay e fi ; lower units | ."" |by employees of the Alcoholic Bev- general retail practice. (And While the activity is general, a lot of interest centers around thess): Mr. Schricker declared it had not} Admires Cershwin \_ |erages Commission are to be traded I , : \ : : ped | been his experience that state offi-| “The future of the world’s music|in on new automobiles for the de- (2) JUNIOR CHARGE
cials were anxious to stick their rests with the young American com- | partment when needed. j ; a 4 : : | noses” into| local affairs. posers,” Straus declared. “Only re- ACCOUNTS that P wi . an Rh
“When the State government has |cently have you Americans begun to
Charles R. Ettinger, Marion Coun-| Such composers, he said, include
ty Clerk and retiring president of jazz writers and swing masters. He : sleeve lining) zips out—or goes back—with just a little pull of the zipper. the association, warned against “ill- named the late George Gershwin, FORTIFIED WATERS (3) ACCOUNTS At $25—are the STORM ZIPPERS (Wearingtons) the finest in the field.
done so, it has been at the instiga- break away from mere imitation of PRESIDENT CRUISES : permit moderate , ts : tion of ‘the Legislature, he sald. [Furobe in your musie weekly payments. At $35—is the one and only SEASON SKIPPER—the daddy of the Zipper Coats. ‘The linings (including
advised” legislators. , ; composer of “Rhapsody in Blue,” as| _. | o TAIL ORED The Couhty Clerk's ‘Association [a truly great American composer| ABOARD DESTROYER MAY- to special : | : : elected Ruel Steele of Bedford, pres- (anid said that Jerome Kern, who|RANT, Dec. 6 (U. P.).—President needs ; : {dent: Frank Bruggman of South|composed “Smoke Gets in Your |Roosevelt cruised ‘ today through 4 . ']? 6k 9 eet de’ Walter Hadiey of Danville|Eyes” was another of his favorites.| fortified British waters on the third No carrying charges 1 ail LF and Gears Setunges of Sullivan, | day of Jus inspection tour of pres- Now A 3 . : y I Mb vice presidents; Jo. cNeal of Tip-| : lL. Tent a contemplated naval and ow — Po a we Te Emig PLAN STEPHENSON'S |r bass guarding the Westsm Bal vecounts Les Bloomington, re-eec » . emisphere. > alcony. id : Walter Li Sturdevant of Nobles-| SURGERY NEXT WEEK| The Fresident was =nesttl 6° y at 19.75—or go all the way to a Kurdan Kashmir (Hickey-Freeman) at $1
a) whatever price ville Was Held Dred Gor ig ge in between that you have in mind : :
Big—for 1940 and 1941. And at your price! You can get a “natural” ie in a Wearlngton Coat
Auditors’ jation; Walter G. Cox| 1,o PORTE, Ind. Dec. 6 (U. P.).|the destroyers Mayrant and Trip-|-of “Prince on, re-elected vice presi- —D. C. Stephenson, former Indiana pe, and there were United States dent: Nick Muszer of South Bend,
2 seo | destroyers in the vicinity on neu- : qo | by : : i : : ; CE an Ova May of Lata. a | ay pal nL i " ette, treasurer. operation here next week, “prababl far, the President has in- LOTS : A w : | al ; The new president of the Record- > dav.” his attorney Alban Smi 2 spected the American naval base at : : f ] uv : 3 e " - ! ers’ Association is John Ballard of. on ay,” his attorney, Alban ¥mlif},| Guantanamo, Cuba, which will be f : a ; ; Princeton. Other officers are Lester 53 today. - 4 eranted| EE€21Y enlarged, and the site of a| 8 al Garman of Ft. Wayne, vice presi- overnor Tqgwnsend granted new base off Portland Bight, at . : dent: Joseph Betz of Evansville, sec- Stephenson a temporary parole 1ast|Jamaica, leased from Great Britain FINGER yo perhaps better than they are done anywhere else in the world. 49.50.
tary, and Chauncey M. Tucker of week so that he might have the|as part of the British bases for : br . | nhc treasurer. ¢i iQ operation performed. } overage destroyers trade. : TIP HAND-LOOMED HARRIS TWEED COATS (Wearington) in good-looking Herringbones, 29.75.
IN INDIANAPOLIS | ws COVINGS FROM CROMBE TALORNG, U. S. A
Here Is the Traffic Record MARRIAGE LICENSES
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‘ourt House. The es : : 1 no ei i ; of [1.9 193 nha 1% ro herefors: 1 cot cersonsivie tor errors in OFFICIAL WEATHER LEATHER : Crombie, of Aberdeen, Scotland, weaves CAMELOCH. He takes choicest Camel's Hair, strengthens it 1 ccscdornrece 87 | BB 13 wT: 8. Weather Buresy,, oe COATS os ; with virgin wool—enriches it with Cashmere—and sends it to a specialty coat maker in the U.S. A.
Dec. 5 Admin JH. S%%%0 Coristt i =—Dec. 5— ; ins, vo Tjstian © ase: .| INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST: Fair and 3 | 28, 444 es; $ : laiosel “McFarland, 28, of 44 Agnes;| "i ih wih lowest temperature ho —Strauss presents it at $50:
sees 8 Accidents sees 18] “Martin K. Park 0; of 231 Hanson, | abe : toi incre i : goal i : : . vl : er Rrra rss d0| vist 8 Reha Th Hs Toaniorl SL | Tot 1 IomATRR Tormey Son from Also from J&J Crombie, CASHMERE COATINGS, superlative, tailored in the U.S. A, $85 ! 3 rt " 8 ise..... s : $ - AY TRAFFIC COURT Hivaid Lyle £himondr ds, of 214 N, Fathi jm st 68 {Stent ~ CALIFO es | Cases Convic- Fines| Noble ran. 82. of 3i4¢ TEMPERATURE ORNIA
Sule C. Merryman, : 4 N. Dec. 6, ; ‘ ; 1 the $35 range are PRINCETOWN— rea ons pal | CHET Bes pena] Lt mB Ap wn 8 alle 'SHETLAND AND TWEED SUITS, $35 London Mellowed Suiting,
From LEES OF GALASHIELS of London, who gets the masterpieces of looming—who does raglans
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In and About Music .Club; Claypool Genevieve Hoy, 33, at 1339 Kealing, cor-|Llittle otel, 10:30 a. m. 1 onary occlusion. - | Los Indiana Business Educators Club, Claypl, 9:30 a. m. and 132: . Mm. FIRES chool | Bus Drivers, , Claypool Hotel, Yesterday : FID 2:16 P, M.—2936 Indianapolis, residence, tate Federation of Public| rubbish behind furnace. School. Teachers, Cla; 1 Hotel, 10. a. m.} 4:39 P. M.—415 S. Harding, residence cr ) hood top gd Signalmen, and confectionery, cause unknown; loss, |. adres fe Print Grafts Bowlin ela-| 811 P.M. — 230 Blcking, residence, | E00 tonio parm See ty “Administration *Selioel, | PATE] Tom 48. Today San Francisco sin Be ned Promotion Central Promotion| 5:20 A. M350 W. 30t sidence, | Ta Co Hotel Severin. 8.30 0. m. soni ny Wh, Fesidenes,
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son; Borothy E. Turner, 36, beg Pod Jef-| 6:30 a. m....30.18 [iS : EAST ‘Among them are FASHION PARK suits— * from start to finish. Prect 1 : or g| hares Smock, da. of IH N Delaware: Total precipitation since Jan. 1.....12824 a they have the fit and tailoring, and the “feel” and Chester Anderson, a 1546 Felsner:| Indisna—Generally fair tonight and to- Lok A ; Sheldon. Tllinois—Generally fair tonight and to- MORE! FASHION PARK SUITS | (FIFTIES) IN ITS FIELD, 21.30 and 32.50 : 6 Garnet, Jessie Merick, at Methodist. ; : : arnet, Jessie Merick, at Methodis and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonig! sell right out! They have back of them, (by about 359%) than comparable coats. casional rain, slight- : ; ta, Columbia Club, WAT eT © tonight follow Cottage, Be: Norma Jorden, at St. Francis. ER apo er W ashingion, T30 p. m.| Albert Sahm, 81 at 3125 N. Delaware, 23 In the $25 range are Wearington Worsteds— They are
esses { ; 1 vin 5 15|8idney. 36, of 1038 N: BI%r 430 x. Jetter- "BAROMETER TODAY Laboratory preplanned tailoring “G5qi_C. Bedwell, 23. Lawrence. Id. | precipitation 24 hrs, ending 7 a.m... T and PRINCETOWN SUITS. They have style, | 5 9 Al . Da , of 2 WN. Meridian. Deficiency since Jan. Lis icssinicennan ; : To ¥ . | . 2 60| wieter G. V."Mariolada, 35, of wk : > -_ comfort that goes with a lofty price tag. AL A RA : MN CAS . RE = SERVICE a aa rie PAGORA AMERICA'S NO. 1 COAT ? en ary E. Moore, 18, . Senate.| morrow; warmer tonight and in extreme : : eideses 30 [46 $126 Laurence NB Carpenter. 19, of 170744 | southeast portion tomorrow. OXFORDS ETINGS TODAY BIR : DOrthWest portion; BD acept in Sareme ‘ { ; ‘O nd ; ) : Club, Hotel Severin, noon. BTHS northwest portion tomorrow. : : : el Lighter in weight (by a pound or more )— tecrs’ Avsociation, Stegemier fot | and Tammorrows slightly warmer tonight. JU These fifty-dollar suits from Fashion Park warmer (by about 25% )—more enduring ion, th Hudson, . Vincent's. ” . =r x : : EBL te Calter lof Comamrts : el nds BLS I Ohis—Tneieasing Sloudiness and warmer : . ! : Indianapolis Athletic Club, noon. rjoent's. «8. Pauline Scott Bl LR adie a talented designing skill—soft, en uring it’s known the country over... ; dian eos Peta. Canary Cottage, noon.| H » Pauline » at St. Vincent's. : Tl El Delt, Deiter Cetus hoon. | Boys | Kentucky — Increasing cloudiness and DOBBS worsted fabrics, skilled tailor-work. it has lots of style and lots of VALUE. Stamp Club, Antlers Hotel, 8] Charles, Bernice 2 Barris, 235, Methodist. row and in west portion wl rain tomor- wiht : : 7 : : | rors . i fad RIP HC Co Canary noon. ee j ; Sean : : | i ; "belt Fraternity. Columbia Va ther, Jlelen Wheeler, at St) IPrancis. WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES, 6:30 A. M. : CROSS : Ti . | | a County and Township Ofticials,| James, Elizabeth O'Donnell, at &t, Vin-| pe Tex... Yetciay 288 30° gay, : WO TROUSER SUITS i Jisnl Bote! Washington, 6:30] “nbs: a COUNTRY io : {id : : Ll : rg 1 RES Rr Be en Co MEMess © YEARCRAFT WEARINGTON a3 Lose, o : nny ; Co Bo > \ i ise 9 hdl ; also a number of Wardrobers (extra pair of slacks) Ha
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