Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1941 — Page 7

* FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1941 _ rm ree ANAPOLIS TIM Manual Alumni to Return Feb. 15 for Anniversary

WILLKIE TOURS HELL'S CORNER’

Inspects British Coastal Defenses as Guns Fire on German Bomber.

DOVER, Jan. 31 (U. P.).—Wendell L. Willkie found out today why this section of the English coast has been nicknamed “Hell's Carner.” He came here to inspect Britain’s coastal defenses and as he was looking over the harbor the antiaircraft batteries blazed into action. The guns threw up a heavy barrage of shells attempting to hit a Dornier Flying Pencil. The batteries were close to him and they sent up a heavy Mr. Willkie fire at the German raider flying in the cover of low clouds.

Vice Admiral Greets Him

The Nazi plane dropped no bombs and Mr. Willkie continued his inspection of the port which lies only 22 miles across the stormy English

Channel from the German bases on,

the French shore. With the collar of his dark grey coat turned up Mr. Willkie was welcomed by Vice Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Dover commandant who was knighted for his organization of the evacuation of Dunkirk. In a camouflaged Army car the visiting American was driven to an inspection of the boom across the entrance to Dover Harbor. Examines Giant Gun

Mr. Willkie’s inspection was completed with examination of Winnie, a giant British gun built to fire across the English Channel. It was named for Prime Minister Winston Churchill. From Dover Mr. Willkie returned to London. He planned to visit Coventry and Birmingham Sunday. Commenting last night on the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s invitation for him to testify at the hearing on the lend-lease bill for aiding Britain, Mr. Willkie said he would be “delighted” to testify as soon as he returned, “and I will tell them anything they want to know.”

4 REFUSE TO TALK TO YOUTH CONGRESS

WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (U. P.). —The American Youth Congress said today that President Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, Associate Director Sidney Hillman of the Office of Production Management and Social ‘Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt have declined. to address a “Town Meeting of Youth” to be held here Feb. 7 to 9.

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A school tie as strong las that which binds alumhi to their colleges will draw several thousand Manual Training High School graduates back [to the South Side school Feb. 15. | The| occasion is the 48th anniversary of the first day of school at Manual Training in 1895. Alurani are expected to come here from gvery state and even from a few foreign countries. Letters were sent out this week to 9000 persons in the U.S. Canada, Fuerto Rico, thé Panama Canal Zone, Hawaii, China and India. More than 3000 persons attended the annual reunion and school

birthday last year. Alumni will register at the school

from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 6 to 7:30 o'clock will ding in class groups in the school cafeteria. At 7:30 o'clock a meeting and an entertainment program will be held in the auditorium. I’rom 8:45 o'clock to midnight there will be class reunions and dancing in both thell school’s gymnasiums. Special reunions will be held for the classes of 1896, 1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921, 1926, 11931 and 1936. Honor classes will be those of 1911, 1916 and 1921 which will be marking 30th, 25th and 2(th anniversaries respectively. Unusual in public schools is the spirit that each year brings Manual

Training graduates back for reunions. Many pr pminent business

Bleached MUSLIN

Qc yd. Tightly woven. &bso ute-

ly no filling — from full bolts.

SWEATERS

59¢

Warm brushed wool; usually $1, all

Corduroy OVERALLS

Joseph Cadden, executive secretary of the Congress, said that Mrs. '

Roosevelt had not accepted an invitation to speak because she ‘‘does not want to associate herself with our opposition to the lend-lease bill and to other measures. which we believe. are leading this country deeper into the war abroad and dictatorship at home.” He charged that refusal of the

Administration to permit the Con-

gress to use the Labor Department Auditorium for the meeting was “rank discrimination and JimCrow that make a mockery of our Constitution in the nation’s capital.” ‘ Mrs.. Roosevelt addressed the American Youth Congress a year ago and defended it against charges of being dominated by Communists The Congress met last year in the labor auditorium but the session next week will be held in a sports arena.

FOURTEEN TWINS

VINCEN, O. (U.P.).—J. B. Morris, school bus driver, thinks his route should qualify for some kind of record. Morris transports seven sets of twins to and from school daily.

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Hy MERCHANTS DeLuxe

STRAIGHT BOURBON

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MERCHANTS DISTILLING CORPORATION TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

72 -

Bright- colors. Sizes 3 0.

27-Inch WHITE OUTING 7¢ yd. Deep nap, soft and ab-

sorbent. Cut from full bolts.

DAMASK Cc

nice hanging drapery damask. Choice of patterns, colors. Full pieces.

Colorful;

Fast color prints, cut from full bolts. All colors and patterns.

and Girls UNION SUITS

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—Short sleev 3 ey S: [pnkls at, Shore

Infants’ KIMONOS

10°

Warm cotton flannelette kimonos or gowns.

PANTS SUITS ;

4-Piece Suits at This Unhecard of Low Price!

Double = breasted sport coats, vest and 2 pairs long pants, ali popular colors, Sizes 8 to 18.

BOYS’ OVERCOATS

Heavy lined wool overcoats, in choice of brown, blue and grey. - Sizes 3 to (18. Sale price

BOYS’ LONGIE

Thick, heavy corduroy longies, well made, a9 colors anc sizes 8 to 18.

and professional leaders have served as officers of the Alumni Association. The school keeps a complete file of all its graduates and checks changes in addresses. Present officers are Ray Wake-

land, president; Elbert Glass and Margaret Cornell Cross, vice presidents; Anna Schaefer, secretary; Mary J. Spiegel, registrar, and E. H. Kemper McComb, veteran Manual Training principal, treasurer. Committee members are: Arthur Smock, key-men; Mr. Glass, program; Glenn . Campbell, dance; Oran Davis, ‘decorations; Miss Schaefer and Mrs. Julia Miller Emhardt, dining room; Charles Menges and Norman Wilson, tickets; Ver-

Ladies’ Smartly Styled

SHOES

Patents, kids, gabardines and suedes. ‘High

and low heels. Sizes 4 to 9.

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non Kniptash, publicity; Mrs. Cross,

BOYS’ SWEAT SHIRTS 2 ‘Tone, heavy fleeced 42c< ang |beautifully, yards long, 72 inches wide. rayon nets, cotton nets €-PC, COTTAGE SETS

—all colors and sizes. February Sale . . . These ares of excelGood looking noveli9¢ CURTAIN MATERIALS 39 inches and 36 inches wide. Ecru, cream and 6-Picce cottage sets in novelty patterns. 38¢

Lovely Tailored lent quality and will ty weaves. Ecru and colors. 2% Marquisejtes, scrim, 10¢ Yd. pastels. Choice of colors. Set

Boys’ SWEATERS - 18¢

bright colors. Sizes 26 to 30.

36” NET PANELS

Well woven 18¢

ecru nets, 2% yards long, 36 inches wide.

jnviiasione) Mrs. Spiegel, registraon. The nominating committee which will offer a slate of officers for the coming year are: Mr. Glass, Mr. McComb, Mr. Wakeland, Mrs. Emhardt and Mrs. Spiegel.

FRANK C CUTTER’S ESTATE $150,000

The will of Frank C. Cutter, Inlianapolis attorney, left the bulk of hs $150,000 estate to his brother, Fred P. Cutter, it was announced today by the Union Trust Co., coexecutors with Fred Cutter. Frank Cutter died Jan. 24. There were several small bequests in the will.

ctidraneT SHOES

Leather and rubber sole oxfords and straps. Sizes 8%

2

to 3.

s|22

Black and brown.

cLUB WILL INSTALL OFFICERS SATURDAY

Officers of the Edna E. Pauley Jr. Club 6 will be installed at 2 p. m. Saturday in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. The new officers for 1941 are Mrs. Maude Clayton, advisor; Leona White, president; Mary Elizabeth Clayton, vice president; Marjorie Bibie, junior vice president; Ruby Clayton, secretary; Helen -Crail, treasurer; Ruth Hoaglan, chaplain, and Jessamine Simpson, pianist. Mrs. Grace Van Sickle is installing officer and she will be assisted

by Mrs. Beatrice Wood and Mrs. Cora Summers.

FEE $549 FOR CASE PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (U. P).—~A Philadelphia attorney received $549 as compensation for 20 years of labor. Judge Robert Bolger awarded the money to C. W, Van Artsdalen for his expenses and services in a 20-year search for heirs of a man who died in 1890.

EGGS “Treen: 20c Doz.

‘SMALL HENS, Special ...170 Ib.

WEST STREET

POULTRY

11 N. West St. LI-2004

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.

Diamond Rings

SHOP AT SUSSMAN'S........for GRADUATION GIFT

Birthstone Rings

* Nationally Advertised WRIST WATCHES Sheaffer Fountain Pens — and Many Other Gifts

WOLF SUSSMAN,

Don’t Miss These Big February

SHOE SAVINGS!

Growing Girls’

OXFORDS $

Low heel, leather and sport soles. Black, brown and other popular colors. Sizes 3% 0

SHOES

High shoes, oxfords and straps. Sizes 3 to 9.

“HAPPY KIDS” INFANT

$12

22 @ 9. Boys’

OXFORDS s| 2 2

Long wearing uppers, heavy composition

Tremendous Reductions on These

$25 Furred GOATS

A Smashing Sale of Higher Priced Successes!

Luxurious fur trimmings, lovely quality New 1941 styles.

wool materials. 12 to 52. While they last

Sizes

e000 00000

‘14

$1675 WINTER COATS

Dress or Sport!

soles, black only. Sizes 1-6.

239-241 W. WASH., OPP. STATEHOUS

OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

SHOES s)22 Composition

» Men's Work Sturdy, heavy duty type. é soles. Black and brown. Broken sizes.

All fine materials, well made with warm inner-linings—large selection of colors and styles.

Precious Furs! $9 Fine woolens! Suir $ 1 for Misses and Women, mer—natural striped raccoon (sides)—black

Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 52. 8 brand new 1941 styles. Glorious Selection $ 3 0 raccoon. (sides)—seal dyed -

39% FURRED COATS warmly interlined—all os Caracul paws—grey krimconey and other fine furs—choice.......cocuve

Excellent quality reinforced at wearing points with rayon. Sizes 81% to 10%.

February Sale F-L-A-S-H! Ist Quality, Full- Fashioned

SILK HOSE

4-Thread Silk Hose in Newest Spring Shades!

43:

3 [nner-Belt, side fastener back lace corsets. Tu-way stretch and all rubber All styles and colors.

girdles.

GIRDLES and FOUNDATIONS

Two - piece long sleeves, high neck. Plain colors with contrasting trims, tearose and pink. Sizes 16 and 17.

styles,

Women’s Flannelette

PAJAMAS

99:

The Fdir's Famous FEBRUARY SALE of MEN'S

SUITS, OVERCOATS | and TOPCOATS

SUITS in this great sale are of worsteds, tweeds and cassi~ meres, Some with 2-pairs of Pants. Single and double breasted models in large variety of patterns and colors, Sizes 34 to 46.

IT BEGINS SATURDAY! ‘ ni

OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS in. the newest styles with fly" fronts. Bal-set-in or raglan sleeves. Quality fleeces and Meltons—all colors in sizes © 34 to 46.

Receiving Receiving blankets in choice of pink, olue or white.....cccceeereecnncenss

INFANTS’ NEEDS at February Sale Prices!

BABY'S HIGH CHAIR

BLANKETS

12°

Men's $1.19 & $1.29 SHIRTS & PAJAMAS

84°

Shirts in stripes, yJhecks, white and colors. Siz to 20. Pajamas of warm snnciette i or middy style. Sizes A, B, C,

Men’s $1.98 & $2.49 SWEATERS $17 77

Button, or sinbes stylet, lopdid ghoice ” of FJ terns colors; tame Ma nations. “Also Sport

Pink or bl \ ; or bitte trim INFANTS’ CREEPERS

Broadcloth trimmed with touches of hand work. White, yellow, blue. Sizes 6 mo. to 2 years............ pe

INFANTS’ BINDERS Sturdy rayon striped materials. February Sale price.

Infants’ Rubens VESTS Cc Button or fold-over styles. Rayon striped, long or short Sleeves. All sizes. :

QUILTED PADS 10°

MEN’S WOOL MIX UNION SUITS

20% Woo dea fleece-lined or heavyweight ribbed lightly fleeced. Short or eeves, ankle fe ngth, 36 oe Choi gn y

MEN'S $5.98 PLAID MACKINAWS

Double-breasted with 3- d De br ed i h Sites 50% etachanle belts, Blues, greens and

$988 3. MEN'S LINED WORK JACKETS

Choice of gray covert or blue denim—=256% Wool-lined, Corduroy 1 PY

collars; 4 pockets. Sizes 36 to 52, ; } MEN’S WORK GLOVES ral le wil Be oo

J”

\ Sturdily built in rich maple finish. A splendid value at a remarkably low price!

88¢

FAST ACCURATE COMPLETE

GILBERT FORBES

12:15, 5:45, 10:00 P. M.

WEBM

1 Doz. DIAPERS 277°x27” C doz. Birdseye or flannelette.

On sale Saturday. 1 Doz. for 9c.

Fully Collapsible Baky Carriages

In blue or brown covert | cloth— well built metal

FLANNEL SHIRTS

Solid colors, fancy

plaid, in blue, red. Sizes 14 to 17.

Hoa eight - cany . oe sta ara "cut. Yas or brown jersey double-sewn sea

MEN'S HEAVY WORK SOX

Heavyweight reffitorced cotton toe and heels, Blue, brown, Black

17x18 Quilted pads. Sub-standards of much higher priced qualities. Cholge. ...ovesnees hemes s estas vees

‘green, purple and