Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1941 — Page 19

NOLS PEs meee] mene. GQIDIERS FAGE | Ice and WATF.D.R.TAX | Sete Oficial

yesterday. LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 2 (U. P)). To Attend Derby

APPEAL FROM FINE He was convicted on a charge of| policeman Floyd E. Reeves, 34, violating a City ordinance Yequiring former high school basketball star x _ Attornevs for licholas. ex-| €xterminating companies to have at West Point, Ind, and later at LE Ror o1 n ys ui Jager Nes : x Ei licenses. Two persons died Central Normal College, died of y THE STATE of Indiana will be erminating company proprietor, |, pepruary in a North Side apart- | asphyxiation at his home yesterday. Ry \ 3 present officially when the three= today were reported preparing an|ment building in which his company | Coroner Lowell C. Smith said a de- : a year-olds leave the post omer appeal from the $100 fine and costs! was working. fective gas heater was the cause. " 3 TR : or | Tow afternoon at Chure = Preparations to Protect] 0 Rayburn to Confer With Downs in Louisville for the 67th

annual Kentucky Derby,

d J i : Hi 0 S d n a specia X - GRADUATION GIFTS at SUSSMAN'S | "ie [fen wee V- IHERB comin |moBRnil

* With the U. S. widening its de- : 3 i fin | WASHINGTON May 2 (U. P).— gg gn LL Beau Hiful fense program to Greenland and FF od 5 : Speaker Sam Rayburn said today he | state police, and Ray E. Smith, . : South America, preparations of | Ra ¥ hail would take up directly with Presi-| undersecretary to the Governor. Gi fts for the : soldiers against extreme tempera-| : dent Roosevelt the pleas of members The party will leave InchianEi = ture changes has become of vital 3 of the House Ways and Means Com- | Polis tomorrow morning and re

turn tomorrow evening.

A importance, Dr. Kenneth - Kohi-| 3 ? Lan mittee that the $3,600,000,000 tax bill m— v IN h h | | s | \ Stach, seis a of § : ; i oe tempered by at least $1,000.00, Rove BEE CARBRULY ity Hospital, sail \ | § i . . : . See Our Windows for Addressing ‘the final session of 8 : : x i = gEomamies in non-defense AABN INGHA, Macs. g, Ba ’ J Indiana Universit edical 1 ! : | S| 8 > ; One of the Largest Fach post graduate Yours. he | The Ways and Means Committee | hives On 11s roadside home reading: Diamond Displays | said military medical officials will \ BP is now holding hearings on the tax | Honey! Bee Careful. In the City! ‘give increasing attention to the " ; | bill and several members have ad- o e— nh the Gity: | “automatic thermostat” that con-| Harry T. Ice Doyle Zaring Ne Rayburn Tos economy in » he i » temperature of the! : non-daeiense expen itures would als per Pp | Key Men Awards for unselfish | Fred E. Shick, 1934-35, and Elmon | “make their task much easier.” « Were Effectiv |service to the Indianapolis Junior M. Williams, 1933-34. . Observing that there had been Baths Were Effective ley : | Mr. Ice, State president in 1937-38, | “suggestions all over the lot” for Chamber of Commerce were con : ay ’ | “Some persons laughed at theo. ... = wr ov T Tee and Dovl |also received an award. Two, _past| possible economies, Mr. Rayburn | German Turkish bath preparation " Y ; vie presidents were not present. They | said members had mentioned Nafor their campaign in Africa, but Zaring at the organization's inaug-| were Edward J. Green, 1938-39, NOW | tional Youth Administration, soil ‘reports of that conquest indicate uration banquet last night. in..active service with the U. S./ conservation, relief and other ap‘that they knew what they were, The principal speaker at the ban- Navy's public relations ae gg, | Propriations. | ; SS doing,” Dr. Kohlstadt said. | ; 4 and Laurence A. Wingerter, | Treasury Secretary Henry Mor(oo ... :n quet, held in the Terrace Room of | who is in New York City ek : | Ladies’ 17-Jewel | “The Germans normally live in ! yy: genthau Jr., submitting the Ad- \ HAMILTON temperature surroundings similar to the wm. H. Block Co., was Governor | The officers inaugurated included | ministration’s request for the huge Delighttally # ours and our soldiers must be sim- | Henry F. Schr icker, who stressed the | Royer K. Brown, president; May-| tax program, said he thought econCOMBINATION Tine Hamilton TOF {ilarly trained if they are to com. | ted of unity i sane leadership Ba gi Skethtive vice! omy ought to be practiced in non-| br v “Her.” I pete successfully in the tropics and Ue country today. ~~ |president; Lyman G. Hunter, SeCre- gefense programs, ai th t| 3 Gorgeous dia- ha _ Y |The Far North Yetons > Life memberships in the Junior tary, and Arthur R. Wengel, treas- | ceemed ue "A De a He] LOVELY PATTERNS! ORGS pC the er- : 3 : | The final lecture in the. series Chamber were awarded to past urer. Appointed vice presidents are | iya¢ Congress could save at least GORGEOUS COLORS! a iy vin ; \ NF will be given tonight by Dr. H. T. presidents, including Berkley W. Donald B. Keller, internal affairs; | $1.000,000,000. : I 2 A SSS : | Henshaw of the Mayo Foundation. Duck Jr, the retiring president; J

| Jack Reich, external affairs; wa

a Fe n. | ] i ; Committee members said privately r wedding band. J // —_—_ He will speak on “Aviation Medi- Russell Townsend Jr., 1930-40; Mr. | liam M. Ransdell, public relations, 00 were taking Mr. Morcenthau's| Bethard S : suggeestions “at face value,” kgs havi the initiative for economy “wiil| |

cine.” | Zaring, 1937-38; Eural B. Byfield,|and Donald A. Morrison Jr, pub-

¥ 4 | MN | itn | 1936-37; John A. Bruhn, 1935-36; licity. : TAR eT \ = ; JL ii d t HEARING. . have to come from the Administra- Wallp aper Line a RENE - / n 1 tion if it is to be successful.” They | | = AY | (6 | WITNESSES Plane Takes Dive \0OURT UPHOLDS 55 he fo whens woe

3-DIAMONDS KILL] mwion sq ~ | HERE NEARS CLOSE Of 18,000 Feet eM CONVICTION = ne nn a ¥ i \

| Lovely center | | me sit | The Federal Court hearing on the LONDON, May 2 (U. P.).—The |

superb value.

OLE — 18,000 feet, out of control in a | DAIRY HELD SUICIDE!|l and “STRAHAN"

A : 7 “Essex” the watch ' " NITIZED” A inne irs VAP ni MYSTERY DEATH AT Y {NJ & y 5 c Ln tilating 30 i : 1 request of Jehovah's Witnesses crew of a plane that fell almost mond: er- oS LADIES’ GOLD members that Fayette County of- i lo Withi nas. A res 3 / {me | , Yayette C y spiral dive, to within 800 feet of . fe vin Wa R J BIRTHSTONE RINGS |ficials be restrained from interfering | the Atlantic Ocean, believed today Appeals Judge Rules Firms | rune death of Lockwood McCoy | — : 7 Ideal’ Gift for $3.95 with the distribution of their liter-| jt had hung up a record in nar- | Kl

J Graduation!

| ature was expected to be concluded YOW escapes. Violated Trust Laws in lin a mysterious episode at thie Polk | The Devoe " this afternoon. The plane was a Catalina fly- . i Milk Co. plant March 30 officially | Genuine CARMEN | Mrs. Lucy McKee and Mrs. Grace| jne boat, an American-made Car Financing. has been listed as suicide by Cor- }| P A | N T LI N E

Ladies’ & Gents’ Trent, who have received prison : : : SPECIAL! . .. . BRACELETS Boa V0 Seve. © | bombing plane of the Consolidat- : loner Roy B. Storms. ~ ban Bom Ladies’ Natural Gold {5-Jewel Elgin $247" Lovely creations! sh 00 FR BS Ein ed PBY-5 type, which they were CHICAGO, May 2 (U. P.) —The| Mr. MéCoy's body ‘was found Is Preferred by Painters / '

e w expansion (that they intended to continue ferrying from Bermuda to [U, 8. Circuit Court of Appeals to- | hanging in a closet by police and || Whe Know Paint Best

in coral and nat- bracelets, Finest es ic J . : | DIAMOND RINGS NN : quality. “The ideal “preaching the gospel” despite any| Clicain. Two Canadians, Flight |qay upheld the conviction of the firemen who answered a two-alarm Other Elgins up to $50.00 iy. ls g po SPIE oY | Lieut. J. G. Fleming and Flying 8 ee | fire there that cay. Nearby an-|}| | court orders. to the contrary. They| offcer J. J. Meikle. and four General Motors Corp. and three other’ employee ro Roy Da | We can arrange through

-—We invite com- rOT Q 5 ri < . : v dod i . PatisoR ese $ 50 Mua or last Wo Witnesses for the! others were board, affiliated firms charged with viola-|.)4 "jay critically injured. Mr. Me- | £ Mo: Wy Pay ts Yow r oo pram a Flying at 18,500 feet, the auto- |lion of anti-trust laws. ‘Donald, who was only partly con- |}! asy vion oy en A + | MANUAL CROWNS QUEEN | matic pilot jammed. The plane | Each of the firms had been fined scious for several days afterward fi | FUR JHE ENTIRE Jos . | AEE

: . : on Ae 5 y istrict Walt . 1 ui | | Expert WATCH Hope Holding was to be crowned| Slipped into a spiral dive. At |$5000 by District Judge Waller C. as a result of a blow on the head, |

REPAIRING | Queen of May at celebration this| 300 feet the turned aileron broken Lindley of Illinois in District Court has been released from the hos- |

: : ‘av iler , h ., Nov. 18, 1939. pital but . . | at Lowest Prices no t Manual Training, At-| away and the other aileron at South Bend, Ind. N ; pital but can remember nothing of 239-241 Ww. WASHINGTON ST. FE idred Delks ® vene snapped instantly, restoring the | The indictment returned May 27. the incidents that took place. | | Opposite Statehouse—Established 40 Years. | Kuntz, Rosemary Snyder and plane’s balance. The radio oper- 1938, charged the corporation had | Dr. Storms said an autopsy and WALLPAPER 5 PAINT co. {

: hi or |attempted to “monopolize and con-|the questioning of ral sons 1 y i neton. ator sent an SOS which never |2l¢T q g of several persons] Nolius San Ist ugkon was received because the aerial |(rol” financing the sale of General|led him to believe that Mr. McCoy | 415 MASS. AVE,

/ + a Motors cars. took his own life was carried away. > rej The jury acquitted Alfred P.| The pilots regained control of Sloan. chairman of the board, and

the plane below 800 feet and com- a : pleted their six-hour trip to the William S. Knudsen, then president, | yume British Coast through a storm now Director-General of the Office,

of Production Management, and 17

— |

other executives. |

| Companies convicted were Gen- a AR ADE [rv Moiors” cor.“ Genera ‘Motors eT a) IN GOOD

| Sales Co., General Motors Accept-|

ance Corp. and General Motors | > : SCHEDULED SUNDAY | Acceptance Corp. of Indiana. z {) 4 CS The court said that acquittal of| v PN Several patriotic and military or- | the individual defendants did not | : RK

ganizations are expected to join | destroy the case because the Grand ; : bed (Jury had found there were other ; foreign born American citizens in a agents “who could have been and 3 : : All k G Defenders of Democracy parade and were responsible for the acts and i Ww or uaran- | public meeting Sunday. | policies” of the companies, L \

| |

r The parade, which will start at qo er © : 0 4 4 teed by State Li- “ Ee a Speakers are to be Circuit Court Cemetery which is virtually ablaze |

A p. m., will form at North and CROWN HILL IS We d 0 | Pennsylvania, march south on Penn- | / ) sylvania to Washington, west to FLORAL SHOWPLACE J \ [~~ cense perators Capitol, north to Market and east | : to Tomlinson Hall, where the public | One of the floral showplaces of | n a meeting will be held. the city these days is Crown Hill No Appointment Necessary 9x12 BIGELOW —SANFORD SATE akg || uke Ban R Cox ana Kennetn vith blosoms. : Ogle, secretary of the Indiana Com- to vy Sono 57) the A ilverhen | > - re 3 3 3 J itt: i < : : Ww AFFLE RUG PAD : $ = A or wh ; oY yt em. li des trees, judas trees and the profusion Reg. $2.95 ; Were _ Wayne Simpson, chairman; Charles gy DraNches y Ar ane C4 |]|2 crombo, secretary: Ban Pass. |, Lawrence ¥. Sheridan, landscape HILDA 45 HEAVY QUALITY—-SEAMLESS ny my iy hep . een by isn Zysen, the most favorable for blooming | A beautiful wave. com- .

flowers in the memory of pia - ‘ete with Haircut, respondent; George R. Michaels, | ) y of piant en- | 00 and set. All

> & } < a Ss . . y hamp Large Assortment of Colors and Patterns ar AYE 4 5, grand marshal; Mike Angelo, Sam |hUSiasts. Cold weather retarded) for ‘only .... . BT. y Nistazos, James Haboush, George

and even destroyed blossoms in pre- | Rizk, George Albens, George Zorca,

; vious years, he said. . ks ; A ————————————————— 5 i : Po : John Petrovich, Stephen Yovano- BRING THE LATE WORK ® ADL M " SS ‘ vich, Paul E. Gastineau, Ora B. KelBRO OOMS oS os 4 ler, Claude R. Moore and Clancey KIRSCH RE-ELECTED CHILDREN FEATURED

® ORIENTALS Ba. a 3 E. Clifton.

BIW TE 'S CONSUL | [sor | “Rew. 55 | ¢ TEXTURE h Ng NR TLL : WOODMEN Self- Reg. $3.45] | Reg. $5 Finger WEAVES iin. it O s H Walter J. Kirsch today began his Setting VITA Helene Wave & rganizqa 10NS second term as state consul for the ? Irvington O. E. S. Group to Meet| Mr. Kirsch was re-elected yesterNY BE Nl —A stated meeting will be held by|day at the quadrennial state conMake Your go PL Irvington Chapter 364, O. E. S., at|vention at the Hotel Severin. 9 00 $ 10 $ 45 C ¥ and Ralph Guthrie are worthy ma-|Trout of Indianapolis is state man- | ’ NOW! a, WAFFLE RUG PAD tron and worthy patron. ager. + ol iF) A Mother's Day program provided| Delegates chosen to attend the § Why Be Gray? Claroil Special. by the Sorella Circle Girls’ Club will | national meeting in Chicago next . y y ial Expert Work. $1.95 TERMS Included a Circle, the King’s Daughters, will Terre Haute, and Clarence Walker,| § N. E. Corner Washington and Illinois Sts. LI-0433 : conduct a business meeting follow- | nt Vernon. | TERMS : Broadway. Mrs. Charles Coch- | ® 53 ran, president, will be in charge. |

Sed Ofte . Indiana Modern Woodmen of Croquignoie oiL Shampoo csigns. " Gi iy Americ PRE yf N Both for gal p A : . 3 ty 9x12 Bigelow - Sanford 8 p. m. Monday in the Irvington| Joseph W. Green, Kokomo, was SELECTION Fa oN LAE * Masonic Temple. Mrs. Nell M. Polk re-elected secretary. J. Raymond | & aS i ( yi & follow the regular reading. Miss month are F. J. Hansen, Michigan B EA U T K A T KE 3 RX 3 : i." Nova Cox is president of the Circle. |City; R. C. Moore, Muncie; H. D.| = : P 3 | Patterson, Indianapolis; Leslie W.| . EASY PAD = y & N King’s Daughters to Meet—Earnest Zimmerman, ape. Perry Smith, | 601 Roosevelt Bldg., 6th Floor—Service Starts 8 A. M. & ; 3 ing dinner at 6:30 p. m. at the : : mpm. home of Mrs. H. M. Stradling, 3922 | pe The Bible lesson will be given by | OPEN Mrs. Walter Idle. Assistants will be

VISIT OUR LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT (sy mmm |[M55==onsd| w g EC/AL {3 FREE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS ml |[moersorsmmen| wm “AES and SALE of BRAND NEW

will hold a stated meeting and initiation Monday at the Veritas Ma-

LAYING ARMSTRONG'S 12 Ft | AY sonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. - ° 1 Sq. Ro A * 8 Mrs. Edith Davidson and Mrs. Mary . : : McDaniel will sing. Miss, Hazel Any Room Taking Wide Laid to Your Floor Yd. 3 : LE Silvey Hill is worthy matron and $0 12 Sq. Yds. or . IE Thomas Halladay is worthy patron. : LEY : Regular $22.50 Values Hore of Arm. INLAID » Ma WF > James Talks at Wheeler—E. D. 1 v OWORSTEDS strong’s 12 Ft. or 29 5 " "5 James will address the Tuxedo § Inlaid M . Yo Chapter, W. C. T. U., at 1:30 p. m. 3 OTWEEDS, CHEVIOTS Tuesday in the Wheeler City Rescue a 2 arbleized Patterns kK ussisy tn 3h Wheeler of Seweue | OCASSIMERES Bring Your Own . : will sing, accompanied by Miss | : : 3 Single or double-breasted con= Measurements Laid to Your Floor w Charline Cummins. Mrs. Mary | % & SN servative or drape models. Big p Any Room Taking Banks will lead devotions and Mrs. | : CER choice of patterns and colors.

No Carrying Charge If Paid in 50 Days 12 Sq. Yds. or yates will resist. More of Arm- 0. E. S. to Confer Degrees—|

Out of the High Rent District - strong’s 12 Ft. or Southport Chapter 442, O. E. S., will COE a | ' y ge hold a stated meeting at which de- : : i Men 5 3-Pe. SLACK SUITS grees will be conferred at 8 p. m. : :

; Wednesday in the Southport Ma- | SLY : Shirts, Slacks and sonic Temple. oR So Belt to Mate Mrs. Alma Spencer is worthy ma- | RN i % 3 ‘ h tron and Charles Askin is worthy | SE SR Bid Ra. A ay yes lt patron. | : > colors. Smal, med., and large sizes, % Choir Plams Trip—The Mt. Nebo TEE Be AA Baptist Church choir wil sing at the | LEE 3 .

Second Baptist Church at Colum- | - Be OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL § O'CLOCK bus, Ind., Thursday. The Mt. Nebo | : pastor, the Rev. J. W. Highbaugh, |

, FR will preach the sermon at the same 335-343 W. WASH. ST ree x * * {3

D. and E. Club to Give Party— The D. and E. Club will hold a benefit card party tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. in the Food Craft Shop.

\