Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 32

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' | . CRACKS DOWN ON DOGS dog which bites a person while the | nance.” provides also a $100 fine or ACT 10 CO-ORDINATE U. S. Establishes 'SCHRICKER KIN Here Thursday HOSPITAL HEAD HADDONFIELD, N. J. (U. P).—|animal is off its owner's property 30 days in jail for any person ate { . —— | The city council has passed a new shall be seized and executed at the tempting to interfere with police XN a ordinance which provides that any pound. The “vicious dog ordi-| when they seek to catch the dog.

Listening Posts dp DRAFTEE RECREATION Spy 795 4 TAKES U. S. JOB 5

e Indianapolis Council of So-| WASHINGTON, March 28. — AN : ARRIVES HERE cial Agencies has begun a project| Government listening posts, where RN to co-ordinate recreation facilities | a continual watch of foreign : TB a ctationed at Ft. Harrison aod Tor | prwave radio broadcasts will Dp, Robbins Resigns State]: a Hardaway Joins in Sendoff

oned at Ft. Harrison and the | be kept, are being established by

al Armory, with Robert K. Tay- | the Federal Communications | Health Post, Max Town- Ma | For Predecessor; Cony ’ SRE ’

associate Council secretary, in| Commission and the Defense SE Communications Board i Sa : : J | KJ ere will be weekly releases pre- To make sure that no subversive send Also Quits. ; SE X fers With Ale. I ips

>d and sent to the service head- | prop: i { ; d-| propaganda is missed, a staff of Dr. Lewis C. Robbins, son-in-law : Ne William F. Hardaway, new super-

Go ters. listi facilities In down- 3 Tr ps 'K : town Re Rn BR 98 Jom translators, clerks, of Governor Schricker, has resigned | {3 \ |intendent of the Veterans Bureau dps. RVENESIE to TOR ana'ysts and other experts will |55 director of District Health De- | Hospital h : i Symnasiums, « — work in eight-hour shifts. Record- | partment No. 6 of the State Health 3 hr the ay, oot me ————— i ive I§ S ill assume [Fo ay ST) En Bloomington, effective ofa | Tuesday when he conferred with (Seth Sttutuy Wide TD wines 9. IE & | oo A He will go to Washington to join| § § 3 3 § eon H. 1k, Whos place he will [the U. 8. ic Health Servi RS a . a ~ G fei U. 8. Public um oe nas rel | se EL || Mr Ale, who has been with the wR ” reat nnua ceived a commis-| | &i SN be | | veterans’ Bureau here since 1921 AK | § || and superintendent of the hospital 2 N !

| sion as a Passed ) : an, ent | Assistant Surgeon || once DS in ii will be- ; in the Reserve : = || : ational Mili1 Corps : HE = | tary Home at Dayton, O. second LER Dr. Robbins said | [ff fT | largest of its kind in the country. \ A " . HE : | Mr. Hardaway arrived in Indian- : !

he IER he 5 PR |apolis yesterday in time to particiwat a . Lg a an appreciation dinner for . [ Mr. Ale he work in defense John T. Flynn Fi at the Hotel Antlers last areas. John T. Flynn, Indianapolis Approximately 300 , : : i ) persons, in- ; Dr. John Ferree, Times columnist, will speak here cluding members of the hospital You Don’t Have To Bea College Graduate | : Health Board di. Thursday under the auspices of staff, attended the dinner. which | to understand why Phillips 66 Poly Gas starts | Dr. Robbins rector, said he| the America First Committee. was in charge of John O. Thistle of gt cold motors faster. It's as simple as ABC hated to lose Dr./ The address, “Our Next Step to the finance division of the Veterans’ : A 4 { Robbins because he was doing a| War,” will be given at the Cadle | Bureau. aii ; | very nice job and was a good teacher. Tabernacle at 8:30 p. m. { One of the princi : $a . al ers w : | We will definitely feel the loss es-| “It is our purpose,” according to |Capt. C. W. Spafford as on the high test (volatility) of the pecially at this time when we are| Merle H. Miller, executive chair- |of the Dayton institution, who told | gasoline. losing so many doctors to the Army.| man of the America First Com- |Mr. Ale he would have to become | PR B. It is a scientific fact (revealed by our

/ ! n mittee, “to give the public, while | “ " { " * latest available full- d Doom ir Be Felt |used to being called “Colonel dl atest available full-year study of gasoMens & Young Men Ss R S to Be | there is yet time, the sobering | “Governor,” unofficial titles that go| lines; June 1, 1939 to May 31,

599% ALL WOOL : Kim | “I am glad, Hower, ie a Pass of the Suis and disasters along with the position. fo i 1940) that: : get the opportunity to work in the| to our economy and indeed to our | Gant Spafford s as de-| 8 " The HIGH TEST ratin olatili . - : broader field of public health edu- | entire democratic way of life that lighted gion eat oy de | f RR of Phillips 66 Poly Gas har) nj than the average high test rating of 19

3 cation, a field in which he has been| we invite through arn unthinking |. : ’ ith the youthful vigor . » . big ne n nt : 1 and abil- 3 4 : S U i 1 S He rags A py EUS JH erste: vomm\ ity of John Ale” and predicted he = Dremium price motor fuels. : e said the vacan sition would | 8 ~ would be just as s . 3 : , = . ¥3) , rol ! Jus § successful in Day- 5 S , , : not be filled for a couple of weeks. THIRD GABLE AWARD ton as ne nus rere RA a . By ouwelh JF Pulp 66 bu

Dr. Robbins joined the Health . . . Board in 1937. He was sent to Johns TO BE MADE TONIGHT Mr. Hardaway, who has had 20 weather gasoline you have ever used. Hopkins University for a year's Fever HH II You ought to get at least one trial ; 0 Nt b ‘Wis : a "eau, has been an investigator for ; ; tankful a larstudy and in the fall of Ho > ~as| The Cable award to the Indian-|the last four years in Washington XS simply cy set such aad S : LE ‘named acting chief of the Bureau apolis Negro who has achieved mos Bo Shingtor Rg gh i ; I | of Local Health Administration Of | for his 3 t| Other speakers at the dinner were : any other gasoline at any price. P : 3 he Health Board. He was sent to or his race during the past year Dr. Wilfred C. Chambers. chief med- gs A g : RE the Health Boar S { Will be presented at 8 o'clock to-| ical officer at the hospital: Dr. Ralph This extra high test costs you not a single

Bloomington as district director in| ,ion¢ at the Bethel A. M. E. Church.|M. Punkhouser, staff member: John SE 3 ] [ey extra, since Phillips is the WoRrLD's g

, It is a scientific fact that quick start ing in cold weather depends directly

a sion Sop ; 939. He married Miss Margaret ok ’ gh Real : : lection son’ : 193 H 1 g The award, offered by Dr. Theo-| Watkins. American Legion State ARGEST PRODUCER of natural high test

Emartest : lS er in the fall of 1939, Ww | Souble-breasted SH : mY - 0 ro Co father, commander; Harry R. Hall, State = asoline. There s Dunn Takes Over e € George W. Cable, will be |L vice ; . poet arg Shotee 3 presented by Governor Schricker jeeion A, Sem < ye Wr roi El ge va: sia) ua wd ; Meanwhile, it was learned that] 5 CRE. 'U. S. Department of Treasury State | first Orange and Black 66 Shield Othe § Me ! Townsend “son of former Gov-| The recipient will not be named un-| disbursing officer: Merrill Cummins Se id ite y i ernor M. Clifford Townsend, had re- | 'iL the presentation, |hospital employees’ representative: rd ) S ) The winner tonight will be the William P. Snethen, formerly as-

’ SUITS o : signed ss the director of the Live- : a Sale Priced stock Licensing Board on March 1 third Indianapolis recipient to re- sociated with the bureau: Mr

= $1475 3 His duties have been taken over by| Coie the honor. Thistle, Mr. Ale and Mr. Hardaway. ' . : \ Paul Dunn, executive secretary to! rma scams and 3 3 Lieutenant Governor Charles H ; Dawson, with no additional salary

| Mr. Dawson said no announce- i ment was made of Mr, Townsend's \ r resignation because he did not wish s : y to be “pestered with applicants for the job.’ He said that he may consolidate 1 é $ °

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the Livestock Licensing Board with another board in his department.

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State Deaths agp SI | wor BE. 5s Shine) : HT A Inspect VICTOR or ON ARIE, Ms. Shae | camer SE A = oe =. a cap) VALUES... discover

Dye. sons, James, Robert, Harvey, Daniel. | William and Calvin; brothers, U. R. and

r CATO-—-George Hollon, 67. Survivor: Son, aia Soldati SEN SE a B. y | i | CENTER JOINI-_Charles M_ Witty 51 STR aa TT BS sR SG store that does Survivors on aldwin; thers, rry | : RN -s i bE A 3 | 3 and Mack ; ETE ] R i 3 % i: : SLE 1 3 1 . CROWN PN Mary anki Tea » : 3 bs | 3 a a : A ’ 5 ] 1 EVERYTHING Survivors arents, Mr. an rs. Everett | Sa g BE : : Cs ] i | ; : i | Stars, Dome Join An Susanne es Mien: “a aw RE PEE BR I Humanly possible hie oe gl gl SIAC, gt IR | Se a 3 - EE. : a 5 x A ; th : a 4 % § . fo SAVE YOU | half-brother, John Bremerkamp. TY 3 3 3 +] k 3H pa— Y : 0% ¥ | BurvoTE Wile. Hille; © duushter TMs. TR 3 fy") 3 1 : MONEY and to

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ELKHART-—Michael B. Rody, 49. Sur-| Cr : vivors: Wife, Mary, sons, John and James; | WE 3 TLE : A : : v % 5 1 A father, Michael; brothers, William, Joseph, | a : 3 i Yo > i % : AOS : { John, Thomas and Frank: sisters, Mrs. | & HER 3 J ; . 4 % Bsa Ss ‘ WE

New S rin | Henry Swerking and Mrs. Louis Poluszak. | Re IN S hE : ® 3 3 i + ve A p 8 | GLEZEN—James Brock, 76 Survivors: | ERE Hd ; SE = ; i | i po | Ho RS 3 L | Sons, Perry, George Lawrence and Wil- SEER gen i fe | x 4 a ak. © SN ’ a, —apphn DRESS PANTS | iam; daughters rs. Alice Wyatt and | He : 3 aE : Be bi 2 / 4 / { Mrs. Edna Johns Ra RE : : 3 “A , ; ; 5 S HAGERSTOWN — Mrs, Clara Swift, 80 Ss EN 3 i ? 3 aid Ei 4 : rs : Slacks and Plain Models | Survivors: Son. Richard; sisters. Mrs. Dora | SEARS ¢ : : oR i ; a. “ : a Reduced for This Sale! Mason and Mrs. Ethel Lawson 3 Se : Bo : ¢ ; : ’ /

HAMMOND—Edward J. Schulte, 48, Sur- | ; Ra 3 , b x: gp 3 R | po vivors: Wife, Anna; son, John, daughters, | ER : 3 g & > & ; . i a an Ms, |, %

’ ; " ~ + Cathleer Lor , mother, Mrs. Kath- | SA 3 a . 4 7 d oh pe % Men’s $2.50 $2.50 DRESS PANTS $w 98 Kathleen and Lorraine; mother. Mrs. Kath- | ; : ol ge ve wy Si Lh 9 95 Sale Price..... . ° | Jacob Krukar, 48. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. | ; EY A $2. Poe . | y TT % i a 2% OPEN £

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Claire; daughter, Mrs Schnarr: brothers. Alva, Robert,

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Murray c NT INGO on Homer A. Buzzard, ve) + 3 ! cE REE . % * § Ww B ) J P P i Survivors: Wife; three sons. a ; j ; 2 ; Ro ey tug \ TR SATURDAY = Lo | KOKOMO--Lawrence Murphy, 93. Sur-| : : : y & Hl 2. 2 YW Th oys c ng an 8 vivors: Son, Robert; daughters, Mrs, Ther. | ; . pa : i ; ¥ 3 ! 7 a 3 £ ese Coombes, Mrs. Lillie Furlong and Miss | FN 8 Ro , Aad 3 ? 5 BR, ¢ a i Margaret Murphy, ERS A : s 3 ak “ : $a Lo 5 N

S U | T S { LACONIA—Mrs. Anna Reeves, 72. Sur- ] R _ a , A -~ So : A 3 | vivors: Sons, Charles and John; daughters, at x a aa 2 % > ; y | Mrs. J. O. Duvall and Miss Cora Reeves. # is ’ _ wo Be 5 g X %, TIL ®

LOOGOOTEE — J. Walter Van Hoy, 62. : Se . NJ 3 2 Rey : Wife; o FR ROR . ! 4

Sale Price . * and Turner McClain; sister, Mrs. Jewel | $ : SS ; aa SS, NE i ul _ al RL } x and ET PEIRCE. | bt x - Rea <i ;o _e a ; 2 3 y

Coat, vest and Long trousers Blues, greens and browns. Sizes &§ to 18.

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Double breast t. Miss Adele Frankenthal, 65. Survivors: o i 2 eq ‘cos $ 95 | Sisters, Mrs. Hannah Beranger and Mrs. vest and 2 pairs long | Panny Lvon; brother, Joseph Frankenthal. pants. &® LINTON—Simeon A. Lynn, 85. Survive {ors: Sons, Charles and Jack; daughters, Mrs. Mack Clayton, Mrs. Ott Keller and Mrs. Noble Thomas. MARTINSVILLE—John lL. Whitaker, 78 Survivors: Wife, Allie; son, Luther, | MODOC—Samuel Lev. Hodson, 69. Survivors. Daughters, MrsdLetha Rubush and Mis Tema Driskill; sons, Chester and irgil. MONTPELIER — Frederick G. Rapp, 55. | Survivors: Wife, daughter, Mrs. John { Lightner; sister, Mrs. Mayme Wells.

y A | MONTICELLO—William Reed, 76. Men’s $2.50 Oxford -— OSSIAN—Mrs. Ethel E. Wilson, 53. Sur- - . ) vivors: Husband, Otto; daughter, Miss Well made, long wearing ® : : \ | Mabel Wilson. Black or tan. All sizes. } : PERU—Mrs. Mary Pollock, 92. Survivors: " . Fe | sons, yomas, aries and eorge. Sale price .. reeae EN So Ses k 3 | ters, Mrs. Rov West, Mrs. Jo vo Ed Tod Mr Lizzie Faunce; half-brother, N. E | uizenhiser s ; ‘ . “Mre Elizabeth Roquet Garrett, 93. SurMen Ss All-Leather 5 ; Ta | vivors: Sons, Frank, Fred, William, Robert § | and John, daughters, Mrs. Julia Swearin- —After | gen and Miss Elsie Garrett | SOUTH BEND--Frank Wheeler, about Bein | 85 Survivors: Son, Marion, daughter, 9 Depend on us {| Mrs. Frank Walmer. ToctiDY or | SULLIVAN—Edward E. Dudley, €6. Sur- Sold-Out . | vivors: Wife, Margaret; daughter, Mrs.

1 | Beulah Ward. M Y M | NN a ere F. Villas, 3% Sur- for Several i M Men's and ‘oung en’s vivors: Sons, rthur, an, arold, Mil- WwW 3 } : lard Jr., Robert and Otho, daughter, Mrs. eeks We RE 5 r Gabardine F. J. Scull. . : : ($6 pe

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