Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1944 — Page 9

COOL BEAUTIES FOR SUMMER SMARTNESS in Rayon Bemberg sheers, | Rayon French Crepes and | Better Dressy Cottons, 4

Back the Invasion

Buy War Bonds

More Than Ever Before!

For JUNIOR, MISSES and WOMEN

USE OUR EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN

Plcey of pogilar ve, Sue; rons ~~ Hac and, browns, toe: But no. need to” tel you they're going > going fest!

DEWEY RAPS FOR IN PARLEY REPORT

(Continued From Page One)

Macaffer, New York representative on the resolutions committee. Stassen-for-President headqaurters meanwhile announced today that the young naval officer’s name would be placed in nomination here “regardless of any other development” in what looked like a move to join forces with Governor John W. Bricker in an attempt to prevent a first ballot stampede to Governor Dewey. * Dr. R. C. Radabaugh of Minnesota, national chairman of Lt. Cmdr. Harold E. Stassen’s campaign organization, made the announcement at a press conference which developed little else except that the former governor of Minnesota has only 35 assured votes so far. | It looks like a forlorn hope but "has some significance if the Stassen organization joins up with the other minorities here opposed to Dewey. Radabaugh denied any such coalition tactics. Meanwhile, the Dewey campaign was developing momentum which assures the New Yorker top place on the first ballot although not i necessarily a majority. But Bricker {is cutting ifito some Dewey areas, | notably in Oklahoma, where Senator E. H. Moore is understood to have agreed to second the Ohioan’s nomination. r Convention managers are proceeding on the theory that two or j three ballots will suffice. They have {announced a streamlined econven- | tion program which is expected to 'bring the successful candidate to {the platform here on the evening {of June 28, to accept. | The managers are counting on | party ‘harmony to avoid prolonged {platform disputes or repeated ballloting to nominate the ticket at the { convention, which opens at 10:15 | 2. m. (Indianapolis Time) Mondapn

i NURSES GET $2000 GRANT

| A $2000 appropriation was granted ithe Public Health Nursing associa[tion yesterday by the United War {and Community Fund directors to ‘enable the Central District Nursing | Service bureau to maintain a 24- | hour service for the public, phyisicians and hospitals, .

After Large Increase on East Coast.’

ive after a few days it is definite that he have rabies.

Urge Washing of Wound The first thing a person should

. As soon as possible the victim should be taken to a physician for first aid. “Then

whether the victim needs the immunization shots. Marion county has no facilities to cope with the growing menace of stray dogs in suburban and rural areas, it meanwhile was revealed today. As dangerous “dog days” approach with reports of dog bites already recelved from suburban residents, Sheriff Otto Petit said

much about it.”

the decision must be made as to|invasion of the Marianas, less than retirement to the South China sea

his office was “powerless to do|Of from there for round-trip raids on the southern Japanese islands.

(Cabttaged From Page. One)

‘By Thousands of Aircraft

he mers, apitel Ave. Ladies’ 2-Po. Spun Rayon @ emo PLAY surrs © $395 BR a We Tadies, Bembery + Ladies” DRESSES Bathing Sin 4% ... | 2" 8 3595

—Pigure « flattering Very flattering, crisp | fancy ra in as and cool. All sizes, sorted oo

Dept. Store—619

Ladies’ Fine SLACKS Assorted colors Bp for work $f or dress

| Men's Lastex ¢g00 A SWIM | up TRUNKS up

sms” = Lone $1 95

Ladies’ Sheer Full-Fashioned RAYON - green

hosiery, reinforced heel toe. 8% to 10%.

¥ }

mw

the American miles below Tokyo, and its

are no laws whatever to control stray dogs in rural areas outside the city limits” he said. “We have no facilities to go out and pick up stray dogs and no pound to fake them to if we did pick them up.”

. Won't Take Stray Dogs The sheriff said the city pdund officials will not accept stray dogs taken from rural areas since the pound is supported entirely by city funds. “We need badly some emergency legislation to provide my office with proper facilities to handle stray dogs,” he said. “My officers can’t 80 out and shoot them indiscriminately because we would get into trouble if we shot the wrong dog and besides the Humane society wouldn't permit that.” He pointed out that the only ac-

animal for 10 days to determine if it is afflicted with rabies.

Need Legal Authority

Nazi Stand Stalls

coasts, a communique said today.

crack German rear guards turned | on their pursuers in the hill coun- | try surrounding Perugia for what! appeared to be the first determined | enemy stand since the flight from Rome began,

gained during the recent rains, the Nazis were disclosed to have sown the hills with mines and studded! the highways

tion he could take if someone is|’®ss for the last two days and nights| bitten by a dog would be to serve O® ® battle line extending from al notice on the owner to tie up the point just north of Perugia around the southern shore of Lake Trasimemo in the Chiusi sector, headquarters sporkesmen said.

8th Army Advance

(Continued From Page One)

Allied headquarters revealed that,

Exploiting to the full the time

with mortar nests. Fierce fighting has been in prog-

and

“In the case of a stray dog whose ownership is not determined, there is nothing much we can do without

he sai

the suburban areas than in the city,

PSORIASIS

some legal authority and facilities,” a Aid in The stray dog menace is worse in he said, because city residents who cleanse with

want to get rid of a pet usually take it to the country and abandon it on the highways. This is a serious menace, suburban residents say. Sheriff Petit said he will sponsor a bill in the next legislature $0 set! up adequate machinery for dog pound facilities and a truck to pick! up all stray animals. |

SET NEW HEARING ON REDUCTION OF FARES

Another hearing in the Indianapolis Railways fare reduction case has been set tentatively for Thursday, George Beamer, public service | commission chairman, said today. | The commission will act then on, a dismissal motion by the utility. ! The case had been postponed be- | cause of the absence of George | Barnard, commission member who |

Inthe Bean ground to order |

~———0 lit

qv

-

r / e100 » pri

Swy Zight O'Clock mild antl thele {ow or Red Circle, Fich vd fullbbddied or Bokary vigorous & Winey secat yobr friendly ALP Storse

was injured recently in an automo- | bile accident.

918~926 So

Full Fashioned

Friday & Saturday

A Mile From Higher Prices Bama:

You get finer, fresher flavor!

DEPT. | STORE| Meridian St. : SAVINGS |

— ON = 5

i I= | S| = |

HOSIERY |

for

| | ! | i i i

LOT -1- | 2800 Prs. |

Ae Pr.

Excellent Thirds

LOT -2-

BACK THE ATTACK—BUY AN EXTRA $100 WAR BOND

““LAND-0-NOD"’

MATTRESS or BOX SPRING

FULL SIZES ONLY

A combination designed for sleeping comfort. Carefully built and scientifically constructed for those ‘who demand something better in a Mattress today.

THE MATTRESS

Firmly filled with 55 pounds of the fin- 3 i $ 95

est cotton felt. Heavy blue floral damask ticking with contrasting embroidered side walls. Pre-built borders and innerbuilt edges. Full 63-coil spring with sisal insulation. Semi-hardwood frames. Heavy blue floral damask cover to match the mat- $ 3 Ww 9 5 ‘eles Easy to Pay the Peoples Way” 30-DAY CHARGE - LAYAWAY - CONVENIENT TERMS *

tress. Extra fine construction and very resilient, *Plus Small Carrying Charge

25-PIECE BEVERAGE SET In Beautiful “Laurel Leaf” Etched Pattern

Serve summertime refreshments attractively and conveniently in this gleaming glass beverage set. Includes Pitcher, 8 Water Glasses, 8 Iced Tea Glasses and 8

Fruit Juice Glasses. Tune In WIRE—“Manhunt” "2°25; “World News” "Er. 4®

EX