Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 33

Ter a

irs of grycé and uty. Barrel backs, chairs, lounge irs and, others. values.

122%,

d leather upred chairs and Fine vilue,

0h NR hn 5 kk Ba i A Sk Pr Nr “A EAB Ns As —

YAR BONDS;

i

hb

A

i

In Fight t

| WASHINGTON, Dec. 0 (U. P).

Rois " Fr fa leaders today : New Application to Be Filed reckons of vietary tn thei fght|*

to kill the administration's food subsidy program despite vehement protests voiced by representatives of 4 a dozen women's organizations in a ! Failure of county commissioners|last-minute march on congress. . © present sufficient facts resulted| 0 “Ndle DavLRE amis fn the recent war production jegisiation late yesterday after the board's denial of priority for ma-|women's groups stormed the capitol ferials to remodel county buildings or a new juvenile detention home, tin \. O, Evans, of the local WPB, charged

: For Juvenile Detention i Building Here.

“The county’s application for the materials failed even to hint that the proféct was of an emergency nature, and we resent being criti. ized for turning down the applit when the facts presented to us'did not warrant granting a pri~| une to dilly Me. Evais sno, {could be worked out to save at least Te ma were. sought by|.ome subsidy payments, an essential county commissioners to prepare part of President Roosevelt's anticounty bufldings at 25th. st. and|infiation program Keystone ave. for a new detention : home in order that some 50 children Bankhead Confident could be moved out of present quar-{| They believed that combined ters on E. New York st, which has{Price support and subsidy program, been declared a fire trap and health [Stripped of the meat and butter hazard, price rollback that have drawn such Following rejection of the priority bitter farm bloc opposition, stood a Judge Mark ts of vein. good chance of finding acceptance. court wrote the WPB a letter| Bankhead said he was confident severely criticizing board members| ‘Dat the anti-subsidy bill to be

, : ittee would for denying materials, claiming that approved by the comm the action would prevent removal of be the one he introduced. Both his

children from the present fire trap. EI aed le In a conference this morning, |, legislation extending the life of county officials ‘ agreed that the comnodiéy credit corporation original application was incomplete). another 18 months. and announced they would submit| ‘ne house voted to end subsidies & new appliaction containing all abruptly with the end of this year. the facts. \ Bankhead’s measure is more liberal, (Advertisement) giving. the administration until next

THERE IS as well 4.procerving the sugar crop NO ASPIRIN

control program; which includes subsidies, and . soll conservation ." | payments. It would also grant the BS. Joan Ain otha $5028 CCC a $250000000 fncrease in. brmore for you. World's largest setler ag | 'OWiNg authority, . 36 tablets 20¢; 100 tablets only 85¢. | After the women's, organizations sure you demand 84. Joseph Aspirin. | had staged their protests, Albert

§9=56 The CHICAGO Store ® 146 E. Wash.

{ OPEN "TIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY

. re

I x ~~ * i: —Planned for a Practical Wartime Christmas! § Rayon & Wool ~~ ~_ Men's Fine

{ MUFFLERS TIE SETS

i 49c O8¢

x 4 to $1.98 to $1.98 2: Large selection of # newest patterns § and rich colorings.

Plaid Sport

SHIRTS $27

lars; © very smart; very practical.

Handsomely Foxed Gay new matching patterns in soft shades make these tie and ° handkerchief sets favorites for Christmas) Bott, firm materials,

MEN'S

1 1. ® ¥ : Choice of Fancy Pat- # terned Flannel Robes. BR All wanted. colors. # Rayon satin striped

Men's Leather COATS $Q95

in medium and dark shades.

~

i Well madé—Coat style. Belted or semi-belted. = 3" {Specially priced at... rid 8 “The CHICAGO Store”—“The CASH Store” § Offers REAL VALUES in MEN'S §{. BRAND NEW SUITS and TOPCOATS!

Men's and Young Men's @ Mews and Young Men's

§ | REAL WORSTED | i eninge Single or Double

Se de WE at ap ORF ie Er ET

o End Subsidies| P| AN APPR

| women’s clubs.

= k .

* i TS g Grange and a strong opponent of

subsidies, appeared as » rebuttal! 32 New Cookers Ordered, After Funds Are

and deplored the Allotted. saying lifting of subsidies could not a family's food costs more! Prolonged preparation to reconwas “ridiculous to talk of wild in-|_... completed after 11 months flation at that rate. Rep. Mary Norton (D. N. J), who; "87 vhen ti’ works board apJe women in their fight yes. Proved purchiase of 32 new cookers terday, assured them “the fight is at a price of $93,500. ¢ not lost.” | The Graver Co. of East Chicago |will install them, with the Johns-

on the house side of the Capitol [Manville Co. providing installation Mrs. Norton predicted that the at an additional price of $4480. house would sustain a presidential| ggnjtation Plant Superintendent | veto ‘of pending legislation to ban|w. H, Frazier reported that rennofood subsidies. : vation of the reduction system, conProclaiming herself the “repre-|gemned early this year as unsafe, sentative of the housewives of Amer- | nrohally would require about six ica,” Mrs. Norton drew applause and |, nths. ” cheers when she Ete. Same to Abandon Plan “strike out” at anti-subsidy groups vious ho util within the national federation * Wii Sp void eg 2 hey | essing plan in disposing of city garbage were abandoned after Mr. Frazier inspected ;the experimental

SL ——

He declared that the women had beeri stampeded by a scarce camthe movement,

On the senate side, meanwhile, more than 40 women appeared beJorg. Ih a bo band : Some, | unit at Purdue university yesterday. proved bill to extend the Commodity | He asserted that while “the pilot

; | plant appeared promising,” it might a. - y hoa Cosy. t ban so-called con {be sometime before it could be

| adapted to large-scale operation,

|

returning from |

The training program was set up,

Bankhead Bangs Gavel { A $105,000 bond issue will finance Bankhead had to use his gavel i the rules of the senate,” he told the by resounding applause, followed the War veterans of Negro Women, who said: | apprenticeship ~ training program, for the children—and they have so neering Co, Inc., 420 W. South st.,| | prise control, pul a strong program, with the assistance of the appren- |

Acting Committees — Chairman | reconstruction, curb the witnesses’ ebullience, . “Demonstrations of approval or| APPRENTICESHIP. women. “You are our guests here.” d testimony of Mrs. Mary Bethune, military service will receive prefer-| " eans less food on the . . Inflation means Just Inaugurated by.the Ideal Engilittle now, : it was announced today. that will hold the line.”

i disappproval are not in accord with | ; PLAN HERE 0. KD One such demonstration, marke | president. of the Baltimore Council ence over other applicants for the table for the Negro family, less milk | “Let us have no cheap, imitation | The senate committee - hearifig

Wright Johnson of the Women's| been approved and registered with Economic council, who opposed sub- Hie Sogo committee on apprensidies. | : “Defense workers and others lured| The program includes a work | by high wages under so-called’ pa-| Schedule that calls’ for the protriotism,” she said, “should pay their 8ressive employment of apprentices, own Mving costs.” |in tool cribs, at drill presses, radial| . {drills - lathes of all types, shapers, Congress’ Mall Heavy | , planers, milling machines, toolThe subsidy fight has qualified { making, precision grinding, die . ’ 1 for some sort Of recognition as &|paying heat treating and layout| controversy that has provoked the | and bench work. greatest volume of congressional| According to D. F. Stewart, genmall in months and even caused ery] manager of the plant, the comthe halls of congress to echo with | pany is anxious to join the general songs packed with a political punch. | industrial movement to provide reBoth representatives and senators | turning veterans with opportunities acknowledged tremendous increases|for employment and security. in mail from their constituents, a “Through apprenticeship,” Mr. heavy majority asking that sub-!Stewart said, “apprentices will be sidiés be continued as a device for| employed immediately and progress holding down food costs. {in work and pay will be guaranThe musical note was injected teed.” |into the subsidy fight yesterday at| Upon completion of the 8000-hour| la meeting held at the capitol under | training course—which is about, auspices of the unofficial house |four years—the apprentice becomes committee for the protection of 8&n all-around journeyman with | consumers. | good prospects for continuous em-, A group of 15 New York women, |Ployment ‘at better-than-average, headed by Miss Jeannette Turner,|PaY. secretary of the New York City

Consumers council, appeared 1 re | STRIKE THREATENS weir. FIVE WRIGHT PLANTS

Manhattan,” and bolstered PATERSON, N. J., Dec. 10 (U. P).

fight for subsidies with song. Borrowing the tune of Irving Berlins “Oh How I Hate to Get Up in|—A Wildcat strike by foundry workthe Morning” they sang a song|®'® in protest against an assistant that began: “Oh how I hate to pay supervisor threatened to spread tomore for butter, oh I hate to day to the five plants of the Wright pay more for bread.” Aeronautical Corp., and curtail proThey also hearkened back to the duction of engines for army bombworld. war I days, ers. at | days: ook he eiody Local officials of the United Autocongress’ to stop inflation to save|MOblle Workers (C. I. O.) said that the nation “so we won't. go broke approximately 2500 workers had

while they're fighting over there.” |J0ined the walkout, although a comi —————————————— pany spokesman estimated that only

300 had left their jobs. GIRL ATTACKER FINED,| Tne strike started late Wednesday, ‘when a small group of foundry SENT T0 PENAL FARM gorkers walked out after criticizing Everett Cain, 2880 8. Carson ave, [the management of the assistant

was sentenced to 180 days on the Supervisor. penal farm and fined $350 and costs ‘ . Just Arrived from Florida

in slminal court, todax when he| was fof of assault and bat-| TONS-TONS-TONS CITRUS FRUIT

tery with intent to rape an 11-year- | “Fight the Flu with Juices”

old girl. A Juicy Oranges

Testimony revealed that" Cain knocked down a police officer when’ Tangerines — Kumgquats Grapefruit

three of them came to arrest him MANGELOS

at his home. Cain's wife and four PINE TO PACK IN LUNCHES EAT

children were turned over to wel» ¥ TO PEEL—EASY TO _.. AND—OH! $0 GOOD

fare agencies for care during the ORANGE CAR

father's term on the penal farm, 330, Lal Wittigas Sie EUGENE GARDNER, Prop.

BLIND STUDENT HONORED “CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Dee. 10-(U. P). ~Charles R. Simpson, a totallyblind student, was elected to membership in Phi Béta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity, today. His scholastic average was 4.747 of a

= HE IN YOUR XMAS | RUSH TO |

Have Your Teeth [i

Taken Gare Of |

tice training service of the war, produced oné dissenter, Mrs. Mary | manpower commission and has)

| : :

POLIS TIMES

. ~ Maids Ignore Ad O

BIRMINGHAM, Mich. Dec. 10 (U. P).~The problem of domes. tic. help became too much for has a part time job paying 65 cents an hour, She had six difs ferent maids in a month and finally inserted the following ad in a newspaper: “Wanted: Maid to live in. $15 a day. No cooking, cleaning, serve ing or laundry; no ration book required; taxi to and from bus. Loan of mink coat Thursdays

and’ omens

Sundays. Two children’ but mis. |

tress will take care of them. |

Mald's duties to answer door and telephone and ‘create impression of luxury. Must be willing to wear uniform from 3 to § p. m. and eat such meals as mistress prepares.” ’ : Mrs. Coveney sald there was no prospect of filling that domestic's

dream, and-she just wanted to see what would happen, She guessed that maybe the readers of the ad thought it was a dream, too, for she received no replies.

i

ss AS A. RA A A A FA 0 HAA OO A SR 55S IAAI wi

RRR RE RE RRR

PETIT Enlargers Darkroom Lamps De

wT Ph TN vy

Sure. .. You Can Afford to Give Her Precious

DIAMONDS

Girious ... Budlliand... 4

This Is YOUR YEAR to ~ Make It a Diamond Christmas!

REMEMBER

A Most Comlete Diamond election—

Priced From $19.93 to $1,000

)

MAN'S

DIAMOND

Just drop in tomorrow and look over our grand collection . « . you've never seen such beauties!

You probably told her "When things get a little better, I'll buy you a DIAMOND that'll make your eyes pop!" If you haven't got around to it . .. HERE AT STANLEY'S YOU'LL FIND THE DIAMOND YOU BOTH WISHED FOR ON YOUR WEDDING DAY! EASY CREDIT TERMS Pdy as Little as

$1.25 A WEEK

After Usual Down Payment

"Adoring"

AN ADORABLE NEW DIAMOND DUET

$44 Ugchallenged for beauty, quality and style! Center diamond accentuated by two side diamonds in

engagement ring. . . . Matching diamond in wedding ring.

$1.25 A WEEK!

297

Diamond of Rare

Beauty!

Hand engraved de~

sign

matches both

rings. 3 $1.25 A WEEK! .

" 6-Diamond DUET

nr

True Beauty and Value! °° ‘ Lovely ' 3<diamond en. gagement ring matched by 3-diamond band.

EASY TERMS

“Militaire”

DIAMOND PAIR

Scintillating

$1100

diamond

duo! 4 finely cut dia~ monds in all. Gorgeous yellow gold mountings to match, : 2

—~Choice of Easy

tunes. — Terms

ho colars 5 4 .

EASY TERMS

~Preclous crosses and plete ‘with

i” )

Cr A © Wn “a “a

wr a