Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1941 — Page 10

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MEET PACIFIC SHIP PROBLEM

Solve Wartime Shortage hy.

Shifting Vessels, Using Priorities. 8 Service BERKELEY, Cal, May 8.-—War-me shortage of shipping in the 1a8 become critical for some s, but the United States is vays of meeting cargo prob1 has many more plans in be tried, if needed. appears from an analysis of ping crisis in the Pacific by Marx Jr, economist of the of California, reported to Eastern Review.” arx points out that Ameriping services to the Orient e been increasing, and continue

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t new American ships, intendEuropean service when conion started, have been assigned ie with the Far East and sia, Many other American t off from peacetime trade by war zone restrictions joined the Oriental routes. Net Tonnage Increases tonnage of American vessels American ports for the Far 61 per cent greater in this year than it had rust, 1939, and American Australia and nd increased even more—

ined for

Marx says help more immedi-ship-building can come such plans as these: rities can give right of way ) f certain types yecialized emergency measures lp. Army transports that with men and supplies to the nes can take on commercial yecially rubber, for the ywvage. Another proposal is yossible ships be routed "ar East to our Pacific goods to y be dispatched quickly

ferring their

1 requisition of ships is

Shortage of Ship Space » United States achieves job of building up of strategic materials from there will be enough » keep current needs of ic materials flowing in omplications nost serious problem in e is finding tonnage, not ic materials, but for 1ich exporting countries to sell A definite ich tonnage exists, deIt effects such

immediate ships will be \ r can be reMarx predicts that de- ) space in the Pacific y exceed

DRAFT REGISTRANT IS GRADUATION SPEAKER

Times Special w HAMMOND May a ] 35-year-old president of t ) llege and one of the dents who regisService f he commencement ham College June 16 laureate address will be 15 by Dr. Douglas V.

John

Selective

> professor of phil-|

Haverford College.

SLECTS JUNIOR Butler Univerhas been elected presiAlpha Delta Sigma, nationfessional advertising fraterng Clark Keenan rs elected were Ross vice president; Robert tary, and Richard

ay

FRATERNITY C4 oy I'y

the supply. |

Chosen Queen at Indiana Central

Miss Marjorie Hill, Indiana Cen= tral College junior from Twelve : Miie, has been elected May Queen by the student body. She will be crowned May 17 during the annual Spring Festival by Miss Ruth Chambers, last year’s queen. Maid of honor will. be Miss ¥ Imogene Snyder Miss Hill of Huntington. The queen's court will include Miss Sarah E. Riley of Indianapolis; Miss Mary Sidebottom of Mason City, Ill; Miss Ann Morgan of Indianapolis; Miss Dorothy Swindell of Wilkinson; Miss Evelyn Greek of Ft. Wayne, and Miss Annabelle Campbell of Butler,

HERE'S TYPICAL (OC ENROLLEE

He's 17, Never Had a Job, Sends $15 Home and Saves $7.

The typical Hoosier CCC enrollee was 17 last month when he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps. He had completed the eighth | grade in school, came from a rural | community having a population of | [less than 2500, never had a job {and had from three to four brothers

| and sisters. |

| He is sending $15 of his $30 {monthly pay check back home to help support his parents. He spends $8 a month for amusement and] | recreation and the remaining $7 |is placed in a special CCC savings {account for him by the War De-| | partment. | The description of the typical | Hoosier CCC youth was drawn from | (a survey made by Virgil Sheppard, | director of CCC selection in Indiana | on the basis of characteristics of | the 438 junior enrollees who entered | the CCC from Indiana during April, Of the total young men who en-| tered the Corps, only 11 were over| 21. About three-fourths of the] | group never had a job. |

TWO WILL ADDRESS WARREN GOP CLUB.

The monthly meeting of the War{ren Township Republican Club will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday in| Cifaldi’'s Barn, 9600 E. Washington St. Bernard L. Curry, club presi- | dent, will preside. Guest speakers will be Erle Kight-| linger, local attorney and a member of the G. O. P. legal staff, who will speak on litigation of the 1941 legislative enactments and Aiva Baxter, State representative of Indianapolis, who will discuss legisla- | tion. : | Students of the Indianapolis Con- | | servatory of Music will present a | program, Mrs. Otto Matzke is hostess-chairman and she will be assisted by Miss Ruby Lohman, Mrs, | Forrest L. Hockley, Mrs, William | LL. Hurt, Mrs. Ray Strong and Mrs.| | 0. S. Manlove. | Mrs. Essie Perry, chairman of] | refreshments, will be assisted by Mrs. E. Glenn White and Mrs. Fred Dickerman is program chairman,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

COCOANUT BRAIDS

For the Good Old Summer Time

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Just received a new shipment today for Saturday's selling. They're styled in New york, and there is a type for every personality.

Star Stores Millinery, Second Floor

FUR COAT

USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN

Sale! Women's Regular $5.95

! DRESSES

Saturday Special

FOR

Sheers, washables, chiffons and sharkskins. Prints, astels, whites, blacks and navy. Redingotes and jacket dresses. All sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52.

*

A Big Assortment of Lovely New

SFORMALS

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\ ANOTHER FINE GROUP AT, $6.95

Nets, marquisettes, moires, taffetas and laces in white, blue, aqua, pink and maize. All sizes 12

Clearance Regular $10.95

{SPRING COATS

Smart spring coats in sports or dress we Gy Wi All are marvelous buys. Sizes 12 to 44. Spring suits included in sizes * 12 to 44.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR "SAVE

DOLLARS"

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941

OPEN SATURD

Rayon BEMBERG Sheer

DRESSES

$998 {

All Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 4446 to 52

Just arrived—lovely new Bembergs in beautiful

prints. The ideal dress for summer—they’re cool, [i

dressy, washable! Many attractive styles and pat- (8 terns for woman or miss. See them tomorrow. =

Star Store, Second Floor

For Mother's Day— New SUMMER

Give

seer NYLON

The sheer, beautiful, long-wearing hose. th wishing for are here in great variety. Come

$709

In this special lot of lected high grade i

morrow we offer hand X seconds of i135 and ¢ lars vou'll find 30 J grades at this low ? (2 threads) and 40 &, Good assortment of (3 threads). Their imperfections can + = see the great bar- § noticed. Sizes 8, to $ dn popular colors,

[Nylon Stockings °1SILK HOSE FOR MOTHE

Every Pair Strictly Fi 59<—69<—T79

Select Mo

New

WHITE-P

Genuine leather hinations, tilem

Fine Seal Dyed Coney Coats of selected buckskin pelts, with heavy, embroidered Duchess Satin linings. Smart boxy styles with plain or yoke backs. Sizes 12 to 44.

Star Store, Second Floor

bags, medium si type. The mos price are here,

Other Mothe

A Gift to Mot

Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 44—46 to 52

Just unpacked for Mother’s Day selling, lovelgy cool summer sheers in many attractive styles and materials. Plenty of larger sizes in thig

‘69%

By Popular Request—We Repeat ' outstanding group.

EFROYMSON’S

23 N. Ponn-2 Stores-43 W. Wash NO ADVANCED PRICES HERE

Deluxe..... Fine

100% ALL-WOOL WORSTED SUITS

Single or DoubleBreasted

$25 VALUES Sale Price

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Rith rayon satins, soft, subtle crepes, lace fle; trimmed. Also tailored. Tea rose, white grounds. Extraordinary values...

SLIPS for EVER

'Shadow-proof crepes, rayon satins, shoulder rayons, knitted rayons, tailor famey trimmed, V and camisole tops. Mos im Bizes up to 44 :

BATISTE G(

ral and polka dot print batiste gowns, full circular sweep. White and paste y trimmed with ruffles, ribbons, ef 16iand 17

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Children’s Newest

SHOES

Sizes 812 to 3 4

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ALL-WOOL SPORT SUITS

Latest Style Sport Coats With Gabardine Pants. Pleats, Belts and Zippers.

s1 3.75

Both Stores Open Saturday Till 7:50 P. M.

Selec ratio ment] tains

White cut-outs or toeless strap® ors 4

and pumps. Also two-tone oxfords: that will give lots of wear.

Star Store, Street Floor

60x21! 4x2 5 {x2 45x3 4x2 72x2 72x2 76x2 T6x2 6-Pie

TUCK-AWAY BED

With Cotton Pad $749 * link spring bed that folds up flat.

Easy rolling casters. Star Store, Third Floor

EB sALE PRICE

30-inch

THIS GREAT 2-IN-1 WIPES G § . 3 = LI B Star Store, Second Floor i i R K E R U Get Out Into the Sun! ) | 1550re zo Th. Women’s Extra Comfortable 1 ‘BE SLACK SUITS . | rare UTIFUL Saturday--Last Day at This Price { Yes—during the last day of our 53d Annivergary Sale, you get a ; seamless, all-wool face 5 bh A 3 Axminster rug or wool velvet rug and a 27x54inch scatter rug 3 im b Ye monizing or contrast $ lors. Both f 9 -. 4 hg fhe ry fo 4 oW Ww worth of the large rug RS alone. Now's the time to buy your play togs while selec9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $ 69 tions are complete. A large group of clever style ho i No Brand new 1941 floral and tile designs. First quality bordered suits in cottons, spun rayons and rayon gabarok . rugs, suitable for every YOGI. ules Fiowr She dines. Solid colors and combinations in the new- ; 3 rs est styles. All sizes 12 to 20. & 4 Fr 3 : —— SIS S5000 0 E00 ’ oT * STAR STORE FOR FURNITURE * Men’s & Young Men's a ree Full or Twin Size as | SP ORT § Xx : de 3 - X os Bo ps x ; : pid ? | . en, Hops | NNERSPRING <Q. + OXEORDS A Big Value at 9 Comfortable i : te Tan and white combinations, all whites, or solid rents i Thar tans. You'll like these all-leather constructed covered with soft, felte cotton. shoes, and they're priced to fit your budget. All Hand rolled edge. Floral art ticking. sizes 6 to 11. Star Store, Third Floor :

360 WWASHINGTON

Star Store, Street Floor