Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1941 — Page 4

PAGE 4 i ee. THE INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES: | cia iii assassin. THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1941

ARMY 10 BULD A Sodas the Best Defense 26 MORE GIVEN | Meio: 0eCt LANE BRYANT (255555 Woutimiute ter McCoys |

¢ : ‘ : legally represented in the Yeuse ne- 7 . 2 ! LIGENSE | POSTS i COMING T0 CITY gotiations by Samuel Mantel of the | Washington Park Cemetery : ; BOSTON, July 31 (U, P.)—John firm of Mantel & Doyle. Cole, Inc., | « For Information

Martin, 10, and his brothers, Wil- : . was represented by Howard S. Phone IR-8383 liam, 9, and Paul, 6, left their Young, of Fesler, Elam & Young.

aks : i South Rost hi nd w i ‘ i Million-Dollar ‘Battle’ Craft a ¥ New Anpointments Bring t0| missing for 24 hours. When police Mail Order House Takes

pickéd them up last night they

. Will Be Used to Train CL Eg 7 | 123 Number Designated explained they'd heard about “The Long Lease on Cole Good Judges of Gin will tell you...

; : a Martins and the McCoys” on the alt Bombers. y A | By Tucker. radio and had set out to find some Motor Building.

LR - McCoys. WASHINGTON. July 31 (U. P). aN | Twenty-six more persons were “We wanted to see why they al- (Continued from Page One)

-— is pl i d S mE ways picked on the Martins,” the The Army is planning the con RY RL n named as managers of motor ve- | ob stocks will be carried here and all

{ | ’ s | eres no uin i four “target battle- EB me Fd . § hicle license branches throughout | boys BB NL jos orders filled from here, Com- | & Po eg Lm seh Bm X ™ : |. the State today by Secretary of| any officials estimate that two- ’ J ! the marksmanship o - 3 “| |state James Tucker, ASK CURTAILMENT OF thirds of their customers, who are } 1 © OX @

engined bombers operating in the ! A Sa N ; 3 tub-stratosphere, it was learned to- J 3 . #4 || Today's appointments brings to) Ho i i 3 ae

i! ainsi ; p a Re J 123 the number of persons named than a ships be designed to 3 : ; aN 3 <, . to the lucrative posts. Jane Bryant operates retail stores

ate a super -dreadnaught in E Coa SR Ey : Branch managers are yet to be yumber of cities, including New 0 OE foil amas W wn \ i Se HN © named in Dearborn, Delaware, rs for permission to dis- | York, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Markimanchip SEs. he 26-ton -_ ag Franklin, Howard, Lake, Lawrence, continue part of a streetcar line and | Philadelphia, Baltimore and Brook- | A, rtd rs at al Y > & h CT Shelby, Spencer and Tipton coun- lyn. For the present there will not| Tha Sune : £ . Ee ae i pot of motor bus route were ay Te ar ove bu, ons (8 Pigs THE CAUSE: 000 feet has ecome increasingly | : Mr. Tucker said that in the ¢ Service Commission | said, mail ordex patrons from the 8 BE : gorortatt n= fariany authorities The best defense abains! the heat i Gf 81a0k OR . ge team Seventh District, where there is|today by the Peoples Motorcoach Co. | community will be welcome at the i. Gordon's S a nk i of the program to; soda, says Suzanne Bordner, but a bent straw slows down the offensive | much controversy over appointment [and Indianapolis Railways, Inc. E Market St. building and they Ki : ” wo Elrengthen U. 8. defense outposts. practitally to a trickle. Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. [of pranch managers, he has made The bus company asked for per- | C21 be served from stock in a spe- | ; or has the Advantage

The Army plans to station two of » " ; ; ¢ ; ] ’ P= hy | Bordner, 111 E. 25th St. eventuaily won, bringing more straws into |his appointments upon the recom-|n ission to discontinue o eratio [cial showroom that will be planned i Pi in ntic ’ y > : i : : I of | | a : be Sup in the Atlan tic and two play. mendations of Ewing Emison, dis-|its 91st St. and Arlington Ave Be for that purpose. ; = of Liqueur Quality Eh oS Padific. The - aft are de-| trict chairman and Ralph Gates, |petween Bosart Ave. and Euclid | The firm was founded by Madame (REANS L Ww oS ¥ & High Proof 4.4 aa uncial He HON State G. O. P. chairman. | Ave. on 21st St. Company officials | PANE Bryant, then a very young NT wp Ne 1) = J yr

¥ ¥ : i fans “ioscen bomb dropped from R lly aot El ood C. [| d Off: Today's appointments are: |contehded busses going down the | Oman without family, friends, or high Hues, Q W Q e FLOYD COUNTY—TIrvin Fleischer and|quarter-mile stretch and turning | funds. who still is actively engaged

Mrs. Mabel Zufall,: county vice chairman . both of New Albany. laround and coming back the same 1" the management of the business.

v3 \{ IN oY bot iY oar i = { | HENRY COUNTY Chester E. Lamb. wav constituted a tr ff |In private life she is Mrs. Albert ] % 3 ntv chairman. N le i 3 “Ons affic hazard.! 2 : fe i _INDUSTR y yd as Insult fo ) ‘ illkie RIPLEY COUNTY. Mrs Henry Humph-|They said, also, that the section was | Malsin, Her son, Raphael B. Mal- } on i : THE RESULT: RIC COUNTY GeE0ed, ons roe, count ty| thinly populated. sin is president of the parent com- ~ 4 3 ; |B

VIG : A SER | NE faci pb chairman, Terre Haute The Railway company asked to|Pa8ny which owns all the stores, c= on 7 fa >. BE Drinks Never Taste Thin (Continued from Page One) KNOX COUNTY- Baw ard C. Theobald, | anandon the Mapieten Branch of Lane Bryant factories and its mail ™ i J

Vincennes; Paul Villwock, Bicknell | | : 9 i ; : : : hy 2 » i & : za e Y 4 -2 | . “ = [% “engineered by outside interests” crowd with “We Want Willkie” ALL, Fihe? Fades. connre| ithe Tinie J Sotear tine Which | order si Sr [| EE with Gordon's Gin. MARTIN COUNTY— Mrs. Gertrude Tran- | Operates from 34th to 39th Sts. on| oscoe C. Wadsworth, vice presi- | FIN

n h - hecklers, and that the Mayor had been “mis ho | ter; Yice chairman Shoals [Illinois St. Company officials said |dent of Lane Bryant, Inc, and gen- | led.” Police Chief Michael Fogerty. who '"*GiRSoN COUNTY —. Dr. Lawrence W ' | ov f 5 i ih or {had been helping Mayor Bonham Gladish, Princeton. | there was a duplication of service in|°ra. manager of the mail order

The Mayor replied that it was his | with arrangements for the meeting. | (cOREENE i Robert Trinkle, Lin-| this area because a feeder bus Fs is a native Hoosier. His | own idea” and thought that it; isaid he had ° ‘hard certain things” {Pern Shouse, vice chairman, Jasonville * operated over the same route. rother . C. Wadsworth, lives in | would be well for other cities|iast night and that the meeting | SULLIVAN COUNTY = Joe hehe | They also said that if the Maple- | | Bloomfield: a sister, Mrs, Carl | rr a throughout the country to follow |would be called off if it “developed and Ediey Rogers Ca ©. |ton Branch was to be kept in| Mitchell, lives in Greensburg, and Elwood’s example. linto anything besides a Harness | (MORGAN LOU nan, ¥ beh | W. Tack-|operation, the track would have to|another sister, Miss Lettie wads- | n 1 The delegation protested that the! rally.” Evans. | be reconstructed at a cost of ap-|worth, at Washington, Ind. |

result would be the embarrassment| The meeting was cancelled finally | county CRAINTY SPenCet Brasil: o | proximately $50,000, an amount| Mr. Wadsworth will move here | 100% Neutral Spirits Distilled from Grain of Mr. Willkie and the city. alike.|after a long-distance telephone | Wiliam SON COUNTY Brana | Vi which would “net be warranted soon to supervise preparations for | ) IY X Jrpha Mx i bmw : Most embarrassed by the sched-!conversation between Chief Fogarty Glan. Viee chairman Franklin. Gene | Cither economically or because of the new headquarters. = The archi- pistributors: Somerset Importers, Ltd. New York + Copyright 1941, Bordon's Dry Gin Co., Lid., Linden, New Jersey ‘uled meeting was the Elwood Ki- and Mayor Bonham. clams, “Edinbureh. and Roland Stan-,any public convenience | tectural firm of Graham @. Knowl- | Win today's hah seed jwanis Club, which had planned to] The businessmen said they felt] | “NioNROE Coun TY gneld, BE. Rowen roduction and skilled work isend a delegation to Rushville Mon- the fact that Eiwood. Willkie's vice chairman. both of Bloomington. P {day to ask Mr. Willkie's advice on birthplace and the city at which ne BNE ZERLAND COUNTY-—Mrs, Hazel

ers becoming more and more {some industrial problems. ‘accepted the Presidential nomina- | doe, RS SA NREL SH

in demand good vision i$ | “Why. wed be too ashamed to tion a year ago, should suddenly be more important than ever. {sey good morning,” one ciub officer chosen for an “isolationist” rally U. S, MAY SLOW UP For & worker's efficiency is commented. was an affront to Mr. Willkie who destroved and hic skill les. | Rumors were being circulate is one of the most outspoken advo- | pe his vision § that, should the meeting be held, cates of greater aid to the democ- INSTALLMENT BUYING sened when his vision is poon {certain groups would pack the|racies. 3 ¥ ¥ you are a defense worker sy you owe it to yourself and to Josntinited $15 Page URE) your country to be as efficient | LOCAL ORG NI/ ATIONS join currency speculators under the | | as possible, Have your eyes | 1933 Bank Holiday Act. i examined today and be sure | A $5000 fine, one year imprisoni

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id are net holding you Families Schedule Reunion— The new Indianapolis radio station. Will} ent. or both, is provided and the

bac Murphy-Heathco family reunion will address the Indianapolis Exchange > {Club =2t its luncheon meeting be held Sunday at the home of Mr. Also | more than the price ceilings to sue

to- measure authorizes buyers who pay and Mrs. Ralph Truitt, one mile | in hun wal. | for recovely of $50 or three times south and a mile and a half east of] toh. sports commentator of the sta- {the excessive amount paid. If the Dunreith. Mr. Truitt is president. |... buyer fails to sue within six months i {the President may proceed in the} | Optimists to Hear Author—- The: Postpone Ramona Meeting — A name of the United States. Human Race and Other Athletic I & Club of| The President also is given power |Events.” will be the subject of an meeting of the Service Ch to establish a licensing system on {address by Maxwell Droke, author|Ramona Grove scheduled for noo jie saje and handling of commodijand publisher, before the Optimist tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Mary ties if he finds it necessary. The ; _—- {Club at its luncheon Nigetine t0- | Sehreckengost, 9433 Guilford Ave. licensing system may not apply to Ey TT SE 3 a: morrow hoon. Club officials an-| & nitely. radios, radio stations, newspapers, TR RY 1EW 3 IRV (0 i nounced that members will furnish Bet Lien postions inden as or book sales. 3 . jcars for the transportation of| Sewing Circle to Dine —Sewing| The measure authorizes the Gov137 W. Washington St. mothers and children to the Fresh! circle of Myrtle Temple 7, Pythian/ernment fo buy at any price the

Air Camp next Tuesday morning. {products of marginal producers EYES EXAMINED } | Sisters, will hold a noon luncheon who would be unable tc make a

Speak te Exchange Club—Miles tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Anna nroft under the price fixed by the GLASSES ON CREDIT gee) program director of WISH Madsen, 33 S. Sherman Drive, President.

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