Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1941 — Page 7

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7 COAL MINE PRY V. F. W. T0 HONOR at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Colum-'TRY TRAFFIC SCHOOL fic violations, and in seeking a wii BUFFALO RAZES TWO lKkinley here and after the death of FOOD INDUSTRY PROBED

bia Club. tion to the high number of bad President Cleveland, a Buffalo] sAN FRANCISC are . JOHN ALE APRIL 1 All veteran orgutiizations, includ. FOR YOUTH CASES driving youngsters decided upon a HISTORIC FLAGPOLES ‘mayor who rose to the Presidency, po The a , WAR x

ing the Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette, y,oipgON, Mich. (U, B).—This Once-a-week three-hour school. (have been removed, closed here today it Is investigating

John Ale, manager of the Vet- ; on oie | BUFP , \ Ind., will be represented. Approxi- : Dur oar. 200 bov a Rirls ALO, N. XY. (U, P)~Two . : erans’ Hospital here, who is being ; 250 'SONS Are expec city 1s enjoying striking success in uring a year, Vs and Rirls| . | The poles had stood in front of activities of food handler GH ON AGAIN mately 250 Persons are expected to flagpoles on the County Hall jhe county building since its erecs| of hnnclers nM)

. h . , r ayy Hoe oN a have attended the school and have | transferred to the Veterans’ Hos- attend. Ora B. Keller, commander curbing its juvenile traffic violations A | . ier . western states in order to “police | [grounds from which the Stars and tion 68 vears ago. They had de-| | the

Ye pital at Dayton, O., April 1, will be of the, Frank T. Strayer Post 1405, with a traffic school. received their diploma of attend- : A .. ‘honored by the Veterans of Foreign V. F.*W. sponsoring organization, In the summer and fall of last Miss Perkins Faces Job in wars at a farewell dinner and dance will preside. year, the city had 150 juvenile traf- the original offense,

Getting New Contract 4 At Critical Time.

By FRED W. PERKINS Times Special Writer NEW YORK, March 14, — The | old gentleman with the whiskers and striped pants may as well prepare for another trip to New York, for the bituminous coal operators and the United Mine Workers are ase BL, Th SWEET, Ry Uncle Sam, in the person of Secretary Frances Perkins or some of her aides, has had to do some practical midwifery

wo" Use Block's Convenient Layaway Plan! Tomorrow . .

wage contract

“ir Get Ready for the Easter Parade... the Great Hour of St |. Mw

food industry in the interests of nas=

ance. Of the 200, 10 have repeated Stripes floated at half-mast after caved and it was feared they might [tional defense,”

the assassination of President Me- break,

the miners and Flannel

managers m e " in their bien-| Frances Perkins ial dickering! and bickering. This year, in view of the war and the ominous possibility of simultaneous strikes in

coal and steel, the situation is far A iy A : \ { . 5: : i graver than usual. HY RR : : oa | Chances of a quick settlement A RE } : . EEN f |

blew up late yesterday when the operators rejected a motion of John L. Lewis that if no new agree-

ment is reached by April 1 the BERT : te ’ : miners shall continue at work, but | Rh : ET ; { with the important proviso that any hl ahd A a mat Ni : pay increase eventually Md We urge you to buy your a coat or suit now! Net only are stocks more complete than | \ ; i S 3

Wit > FetroReHYe to April on a at any other time, but you choice of many fabrics we may not be able to obtain later Mr, Lewis said this was intende Yi Le to “allay any public apprehension een and workmanship 3 unhurried! concerning the possibility of a sus- BR SRN Re od pension of mining operations.” O'Neill Criticizes Lewis id : Charles O'Neill, chief spokesman : nd R 5. » § : ho APPY Suit for the other side, said “the real ; PN RW 7 { t1 We . t purpose is to put the operators in with yo! to a hole, so far as public opinion is A ; ; \ ~, & i Xo Bh Ne concerned,” He charged that the] w i 4 8B Rat ¢ Ion)! blovse of blaze plan was to give Mr. Lewis “a \ La i 4 8 4 , wlor! Tt chance to filibuster and pick a} 4 5 3 ¢ ; £7 0 } ff I or : proper time to force a contract, | F : { i ; 7 Go: ? i Py when millions of dollars of liabil- | y R— BX ; i fi C : Af I Ye i ity wili have been piled up on in- | \ \ » 3 { Min ! SN Supe ha dustry.” | SD 8 3 i . Bh / ; square neck Mr. O'Neill pointed out that soft-| \ J a Bt Pood } A hy A } SAT coal prices are now Federally con-| § "3 ® g a , 8 i in i" 4 y . 0 length . . trolled, and that the control is| a / 3 i wa sh 1 Uh SIPpaY based on costs—in which labor ac-| i Ny Sal "iy SD counts for about 63 per cent. To Nol, AEE We RFR i beige, Jowder the layman, he said, Mr. Lewis’| . 3 3% X J f ? UE: Va “gesture” might seem to be in the 3 i Th RRC : i navy, Women's public interest, but “these mini- y : : § x sizes 12 to 18. mum prices are not retroactive, and supposing these negotiations go on until October—the industry |

would be in for hundreds of mil- | T » ; ' lions of dollars which it could not RA RRR NS : Now on Deck . . recover.” A Port-Full of

He said Mr. Lewis had made his| 4 hs MoE NE A B E COLLECTION move mainly to steal the headlines; | ] Y A COMPLETE, VERSATI i called it “impractical” and “unfair”; | WR MIDDY

and asked public consideration of! FY Na . «+» The sauciest, trim-

a wo Lec Wen sipecially The Suits The Coats mest bunch of sailors

Miners Give Full Support | Py Sn proud of this group! Mr. Lewis replied that the opera- | ar. aE We've spent on Man-tailored Fleeces! i you've seen al just

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tors, and not he, were good ili- 3 > n ; i Nv busteriny; decinred his Pian a in $4 5 3 sn : adding and discard. : Suits! Tweeds! ae with suggestions to another in- A \ ing Styles . be selac}. i Dressmaker Plaids! ustry by Assistant Secretary of | WP § % ing t very st con’ : Oysitc ! You ’ War Robert Patterson: and assert- | EL & RE EER & a Cl Ew St dh ha : Suits! Crepes! : a and suits available to Ny : . Shetland

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ed that numerous U, M. W. leaders | } J RN ¥ ) Br ; Coverts! : had been approached by other in- | d Ee 4 So sof ot $10.95! The fe. : Types! r Is! ; | dustrial interests to support a plan | 5 is sult . . . scores ahd Twills? astels! i 8 the kind advocated by the op- | jpreaRiy scores of styles oh Stripes! Navy! Black! : rators—an agreement to extend NS : : Sor + : x i wr each smarter than “the Natural

miners voted ‘‘aye” unani-| mously on the Lewis plan, and the | operators solidly “no.” Thereupon | all the pay-raise and other ques- |

Herringbones! a value as Sizes 9-15,

without the retroactive feature. RITR 8 Sy : : The : a Rr | R : 3 Sn before “eo and Coverts! you'll find at the price! Sizes 12-20 12-20, 38-46 \

a TI as

tions were referred to a committee x 3 i { { § RED TIES! BLACK TTES! | ; Boons lo | \ of four to a side which begins : { i NAVY TIES! PAST COL- : Blouse Wardrobes! JN OR BRAID TRIMS!

cid sessions today. On all TT | suc ceasi « i 1 as 3 . oh ’ i such occasions in the last eight | ! : wa BUTTON TRING CRISP WHI E PIQUE or

a Id Jann . . And everyone as tailored as a ‘“‘middy’s’ own!

there was Federal action to help or i | force a settlement. Two vears ago | ‘ Of a beautiful quality | 8 Iifil $ RAYON SHIRTS there was a six-week shutdown. ansansn A AAA : white broadcloth that'll f u | amen Interior Secretary Ickes has writ- aash like a dream. Wom- ; : ten leading figures in the parleys en's and misses’ sizes 32 i Tong and short sleeve styles that “the Government is greatly . Re to 38. ” ith fitted w stl os, interested in an early agreement” Nw RAALI i 2 AA on : 3 § Ro . ’ oro : Co ne and that “the unrest and uncer- RENEE t : : R . { a 4 i aa Mk ? ey) » pi wy Ba rad tainty which will attend a delay in ; y } 3 B A. YOhes, pe irl utton ima ArTiVIng at an agreement affecting ; aa : i : and double pockets White this vital industry will undoubtedly | TR i 3 and colon 8 Nomen's and have an adverse effect upon the | 3 ; ’ TT ee GL Bik : HiisEey Wives 92 WW. nation's defense efforts.” |

Your Hosiery

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WASHINGTON, March 14. (U.P). ¥ RES i & ~~ ~The White House disclosed today : 1 QN 3 = $3 RE SEE BSN 3 These FF \ that Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. son: ER pet | y : 3 { 0 ap

of President Roosevelt, has been or-| & ) \ dered to report April 8 for active] it R TAR - ; BL } duty as an ensign aboard the U.S. S.|§ ) ; a VARY i F M k Mayrant, [: : ~N ¥ 7 i amous a € Young Roosevelt, husband of the ) |

former Ethel du Pont, has been an!’ Hl . \ : ay > : . Bs . ensign in the Naval Reserve for 23% ly i RR : RS + t * vears. He received the commission! SEY SS er WR : § oT NE Se i J Po. ) - -

after four years’ training in the Naval Reserve unit at Harvard Uni- | versity. His service on the destroy- |

er Mayrant will be his third tour | x . 3 SE a CL om 5 i ; . . of active duty, : ER CE » Jiu ¥¢ : ; ; Featuring He has resigned from his post- a 2 8, Vanity's Most tion with the New York law firm of || pL2 Hs oy Hy 1 ; nh Popular Styles S

Wright, Gordon, Zachary & Parlen | : RTT \ 2a 4 [ to comply with the call, it was re-| : @ : Full-Fashioned | I ol ade Up : Fa ho ries

vealed. we { 3 . i } The President's oldest son, James. » a 3 / Used in is on active duty as a Marine Corps 4 : Irregulars and h £3 and 3.50

captain, while his second son. El- ; ir i y \ liott, ix serving as a captain in the e r ! J 1 sls of Sse ] Garments Army Air Corps. The fourth Roose- U You LUGGAGE | } ities! 1% | LK velt son, John, is vacationing in p "139 a7 ies: : | | ® 4 South America with his wife ENSEMBLE to Swit Your | 4 T, I is S ; : BL wok at This Selection of

Franklin Jr. flew to Washington

» y from New York yesterday to spend ; id i Styles! See the Fabri boarding the destroyer | Intividua oui pooh ; | 2h and Values Tomorrou es boarding the destrover, | se , Matched s 3 : =\ I, Ye | | ] Sa : {- INNER-BELTS—wall- boned with ® Women’s 18-Inch Overnight i : C : Woi1-DONSE wi g | Sa boned backs. Sizes 36 to 46

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Des Moines fire department has | C 3 £ been operating “illegally” for 56 MISES UN y [ \ ALL-IN-ONES — boned front, years, but the city has taken steps |. OW orbiter ude les back models with é h 7 " r eres! i | © Women’s 21-Tnch Hanger | % 2.THREAD FIRST QUALITIES—sizes 11 only! ™ wn browne 2 WN retch back styles, too! Side

This fact came to light when the Cases : city legal department checked ® Women’s 27-Inch Pullman | 98 :§ % 3-THREAD—crepetwist hose with the new safeti-heel! | hook and Talon closings! ® :

through original copies of old ordi- | Cases ; nances, t learned, swurprisi [3 ’ . Sizes 32 to 4 : AN york J rn hy: WHS Inch Hat and | % 4-THREADS—ringless chiffons for business and daily Hg the fire department had never been | wear! i Signed bY the mayor. Wie BE This is luggage you can be proud to own! { pind VANITY GIRDLES—Sids hook pervs CE Otte ox It's light, strong and streamlined in ap- ; * 7-THREADS—with lisle welt and feet! : ol ! Wiyls Vif 8 boning signed ordinances. One was that of | pearance and it's covered with a twin : ak i and side sections of elastic!

Moines. However, this system was to clean . . . over full veneer case! TIONAL WEAR! : \ closing styles! 2-Way stratch made safe from attack by the re- Note, too, the top grain binding, the tie | backs, boned fronts, some

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left $6.50 in pennies on the desk. . 1 The money was taken from slot ma- | | over for their beauty and quality! Some with lacy welts!