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DADMEN NOW WANT PAY RAISE

Highway Commissioners, Who Just Raised Engineers, Face New Problem.

The State Hichwav Commission today finds itself In parents who, having found a way to keep 15-year-old Jane at home nights, must now turn their atten ticn to 13-vear-old Joht The recent 15 per ce for Commission engineers ha the hoped-for effect of them on the home reservatio: now mechanics and road patrolmen are quitting In ever-increasing numbers for the bigger pay checks of defense industries Over 50 of the latte: signed within the last The road patrolmen wl cents an hour working for are recelving 95 cents an how an average In defense industries according to James D Adams Com mission chairman Most of foremen who quit got iob as {ore men on construction projects in fense plants ’ Pav Sometimes Double

n some cases. the mechanic gned are getting about twice as much pay in the defense industries A foreman in one of the Commi sion’'s garages receives 70 cen : oh hour while a regular rechanic makes from 55 to 83 cent Sim Mechanics are employed State to take care of the 3000 pi Be of equipment in the States ae > rages while road foremer i charce of desicnated aT roads

As vel, howeyel ti

sections of

ommi has shied away from Lonipiss obtain pay increases ; chanics and road forem did for the engine a

on ronnsa tn for the me en 1g ther 3 e vacancies have been filled > ad x men we cal whe want 3 Vil we nerease the wag l fas he wage scale exNlainec nit wh worried about Iai : 1 ase nf trained men : 2 whom

the Deparime at Engineers Stick

Commission officials hand, sre well plea effects of th for engineers 1941 Legislature Since the effect in Februar engineers have returned to 1 Most of non they can afford State jobs nent jobs are not engineer n Refare the the flon mission its staff o

industries

TRAINING SCHOOL

The

the Marion Countv Inte: tiona! Leadership opened vesterda: through April Wednesday evenings

. Monday Friends Church, 1241 N Alaban 3 St The training school for le ers the church schools is the Marion Count Council o tian Education, Six curses Internation al Standard Cur bo khers will be offered sy They are The Their Message,” Prof feth, Butle: Univ Religion; “Ways of Teaching Philip M. Rail Butle) ; Approach to Religion Hinshaw, First Friend: ligious educa ion i Ing and Administering Youth Program the Ri R. Lizenby, St Church pastor; * The ~ portunity in Adult Educati Howard J. Baumpgartel Church Fed eration : AEs. aod How to Administer the Vacation “va Kuhlman Christian Bdu-

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WRITER SUES CHAPLIN NEW YORK, April 153 (U.P Konrad Bercovici, novelist a of story writer, filed suit fo 5 . i al 101 damages in Supreme Court toda against Charles Chaplin nd Us ro Artists Corp. alleging th th sii > ing £ Sub In ed and the original plot for the motion picture, The Great Dictator 4 oy

Sc hool News—

£5 000.000

the 1des

IS OPENED HERE i

st Prom April 25

ard Fruechtenich class

Honor Woollen

Completed recently hy the In. dianapolis sculptor, E. H. Daniels, this bust of Fvans Woollen Sr, prominent Indiana banker, as heen unveiled in the directors’ room of the Fletcher Trust Co. of which Mr. Wonllen is board chairman. Mr. Daniels was commissioned to model it hy the directors, officers and emplovees of the bank. Mr. Woollen recently resigned as an officer of the Art Asso iation of Indianapolis, after serving a quarter century as president

BUTLER ADDS 8 NEW COURSES

Intensive Traming to Be Offered in Summer School Sessions.

ourses have

Services and unit 16 to

and the will give in-

13 denartments partments and di-

Leonard said

Administration sions and IX i offer divisions and de-

» » »

I'he crowning of a nueer 2 3 Queen and IMONg {raternitiex ang 1 for booth prizes will fea - » annual Butler Junior Prom lo held Friday. April 25, in the Murat Temple. according to Rich g 1 1cht la nresident close the formal cnecinl a } ox 1a] season on the Fairview Cam

~ 3 The dance will

DUS

. YOUNG PEOPLE TO ACT

AS MORAVIAN HOSTS More sich ry opi of the Second tha Midd] Sprch n be hosts to C ddle States Moravian Youth Conference here April 25-26 I'he Rev. Edwin Kortz X11 ect ire following & banquet night. and the Re: Ernest Hope Ind will have a candlelight econsecra-

Sharron

ds led by the ey Uhrichsville . Stanley Wolt en vill be held Saturday The conference will ClcE ep Es formuave 1 ns {or tne summer confer. tS iy iis ney on Heres oF ral chairman of the

Warren Orchestra to Seek

National Honors

By EARL HOFF There 15 an intense quality to the instrumental music echoing thronsh the back halls of Warren Central High School during band Sad oe chestra practice hours : ii op It 18 the determinatinn gsicians aiming for The band of 55 will annual State contes the 45-piece orchestra ensembles and ] Flint, Mich, next national contest won state honors last Besides the high school musician reason for their determination to win—that is the record set by other

ve another

Tey Warren Central bands and orches-

tras The orchestra, organized in 1936 won First Division Class B honors in both the state and national COn< tests Four soloists and two en: sembles placed first in the national contest The Band, which entered In national competition first in 19832 placed in First Division in the state contest and in Second Division In the national The Warren Central musical department is really a community affair, Principal C. E. Eash explains Whenever there is any church or social gathering, there ave Warren Central musicians on hand to furnish the music : And when vacation’ comes gchool, the music departinent doesn t close down. It runs right through the summer. “

to the

Pupils aren't satis-

at Flint

fied with the i sly . practice thev held 1CF 1ev hold at

schon Ensembles take their ™ |

firuments 1} PPTIE: 5S 110OMe and practice to gether after thei me wo : Bt neir “home work” is The b I' ana started i t ed in 1627 wit rented instruments. There we ii i i Kg » J ; organization Now a 1 \ i \ 1 of the pupils own their in

dtruments a 3 ae iments and the sci 10 number of large and Cul Ts A | \ arge and “unusuai’ in in-

struments, such as the oboe, accord

ing to Paul fp 1 Paul E. Hamilton, band and

orchestra ingty Is in Ia Instructor. William Moore > charge of ney § . 4 ¢ school { Yecal music at the Warren Central musical y

" pupils start their 1 "nine L i seventh a raining when they are Fah: Zhe eighth graders in the nior nigh school There's noth } compulsory ; TLS ora. I puisory about mm schonl , usic at t re eighth grade chorus i he ar 80 pupils in the band counting Th l Ne Hamilton js Ville Parliculiariy on e . COMING OYA d ight in t na e compet itions. They are lie Tos » concertmaster and violinist a 1 Matzka, cornet plaver: Ise Stow, oboe plaver ver: Jack ton clarinetest i French ;, Don Gileas 1 aT ch horn plaver; Janet I to anc ’ X "we he Green, viola plavers. ap ll rl awson, who is Masts 2 1a cello Ster of the

de oanten sald that the music | vi nba I Warren Central aims | oye making music an avoeat Al rather than a profession for ‘the | D Dy those who are cethire | ation from music can obtain!

pupils

a good fundamental bh } 3 A La acker he school, he said keround at

Several Warren Central graduates

are nqw professional musicians

wil be given bv the!

Richard Single-

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— TUESDAY, APRIL 15. 1941

ORAL AL Aaa dA LA

You may not know about

Ayres Downstairs Store

pical “hasement

< 1 0 BEGIN WITH, we're not a ty ! we're located on

“hargain basement.” True,

floor below the street level Our merchandise,

tions are identical

store’ or

one great where the resemblance ends. methods of handling transac those of medium-price upstairs stores. stairs Store of L. S. Ayres & Co. is a com itself ...1t 1s actually “a store within a a flourishing part of the entire L. S

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1s one of the |

Avres Downstairs Store More people pass th

' in retail Indiana’

centers’ large upstairs stoves ..

our aisles than In many “the BUY-WAY of Indianapolis.” is true, as any of our present merchandise that Nothing 18 hrought

why this is that we WHEN it 1s WANTED! from the upstairs store all We carry large, regu and in wide variety—all bought Store buyers.

d placed in

clearance. gesortments own Downstairs

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departments feature

Our ready-to-wear and good tast

clothes that are in good fashion, ise arrives almost every e style-right items at th and at consistently | lize in apparel for

merchand to have th are most in demand . .. We are equipped to specia

tinct types; for Misses, for Women,

and for the Junior Miss.

Hats, shoes and accessories

respect In our Downstairs Store!

utter Fashion importance,

as great care as We do our

stocks with Thousands of Indianapolis women our compiete selections of shoes, & underwear and foundation garments.

They say it's hard to get MEN to shop 1n a

store, vet we outfit hund twice a year, but all year "round.

Every Department Offers

great st

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and select them ready -to-wear.

reds of men—not just Our “ONE-STOP

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“MEN'S SHOP” includes hats, topcoats, suits, shoes, <hirte, underwear and all other furnishings. S0, if you have a man In your family who wants to be welldressed, tell him about Ayres Downstairs Store values!

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comes to the CHILDREN, everywular with Infants and Toddlers, ell as the High

Of course, when it body knows we're poy I'wo-to-Sixers, Boys and Girls as W School Crowd—all W ho have their own specialized The hard-to-fit Teens are easy to fit here! You'll find it fun to select all the clothes your this one hig floor Youll find

children need—all on 'r : vour clothing budget goes <0 much farther, too.

depart ments.

Store you'll find, not only apdevoted to yard goods, | domestics, rugs. We have one of

in Avres Downstairs parel, but also departments qins and draperies, hedding anc Yes, indeed! stairs Rug Departments in

curt Did we say “Rugs”? the most outstanding Down

the Middle West.

do we serve each day? Out several thousands of re nearly a mil-

How many customers records show than an average of ore cach day. There we

people shop h hases last year alone . ..

lion and a half separate purc and this year promises to be a record-breaker? There are TW ENTY-SEVEN separate departments . . . and 10.000 square feet of floor space in our Downstairs Store. Our staff of employees often numbers as many as 300—s0 that you can be cerved efficiently

and without loss of time.

over

Every facility of L. ¢ AYRES & CO. 18 at your disposal when you shop in the Downstairs Store . . . decharge accounts, deferred payments and all other Ayres Qeprvices, Five stairways and seven elevators make the Dow nstairs Store easily accessible. Our efficient AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM keeps the air clean, healthful and comfortable . . the air 1s completely changed every seven minutes.

liveries,

Tremendous SAVINGS In Our

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