Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1945 — Page 4

NEW YORK Oct. 30 (U. P.).— fifty atomic bomb

‘One hundred

scientists have voted unanimous opposition to the May-Johnson bill gontrol atomic research now be-

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4 In a statement issued last night . by the Association of Manhattan

“Permanent security

ES ‘District Scientists, they called for international control of the bomb.

for the

United States from the tremendous destructive power of the atomic

bomb can be obtained only by;

means of international control,” the of people Who can creep through “Temporary se: | underbrush, climb trees and sprint curity lies only in the maximum | across wide open fields.

statement said.

scientific and technological develop-

-| - ing their mesent of atomic energy. The May- their week-ends chas on bill will retard the advance chandise around Long Island and | New Jersey.

in both of these fields.”

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7 By JEAN GEORGE NEA. Staff Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 30,— Amid Manhattan's skyscrapers, a hardworking group of people chase bute terflies for a living. Their butterfly nets capture the elusive insects on busy Madison avenue and in metropolitan Central park. From headquarters in New York, they journey to the plains of New Jersey, to South America, and to distant

corners of the world’ Catching butterflies is no snap, Mrs, Margaret Scherbaum and her husband, who manage the aptly

named “Butterfly Store” here, will tell you, It requires a sturdy race

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their stocks get low, they tour the United States for new supplies. Most of their butterflies, however, are caught by private collectors, missionaries, natives and merchants all over the world. In some parts of South America the butterfly is used for barter. Natives swap a couple of big irridescent blue butterflies for a loaf of bread. This business will always be good, Mrs. Scherbaum told us, because every year a new species is discovered and no one ever seems to

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Butterfly Trappers Circle Earth for Rare

be able to get a complete collection. One enthusiastic collector had a remarkable complete file, but lacked one female of rare name and species. 80 he wrote to the late Oscar Fulda, former proprietor of the butterfly store, and ordered one, Fulda packed his coffee can and

butterfly net, took a boat to the Amazon, spent three months travel ling up the river, landed somewhere in the wilds, and trekked overland toward the mountains for threee

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Ayres’ Downstairs Store E. 0. M. Sale is a regular m onthly clearance of all odds and ends, soiled and damaged merchandise—in addition to many special purch ases . .. all offered at lowest possible levels. Come and get your share of these fine bargains tomorrow! Door s epen at 9:45 A. M. No Phone, Mail or C.0.D. Orders, ease

WEDNESDAY . . .

A

180 Infants’ Part Wool

Double breasted style.

CLEARANCE

ONE DAY ONLY!

INFANTS’, TODDLERS’ and TOTS’ WEAR . . . Odds and Ends , . . Counter Soiled — Some Slight Irregulars 89 Infants’ Ootion Knit Orespers

White and pastels. Applique trim.

B9¢ Infants’ Cotton Knit Gowns...

| Full length. Shell stitch edges.

$1.00 Infants’ CottoneBlankets

Sateen bound. Pink and

blue.

© $3.00 Infants’ All Wool Blankets Orib size. $3.00 Infants’ Printed Comforts

Cotton filled. Orib sine,

$2.00 Infants’ Rayon and Cotton Dresses__$1.00

White with novelty trim,

3 for $1.00 34303 nan $1:00

CLEARANCE CURTAINS

Net Curtain Panels

A group of better quality mended shrimp net panels lengths.

in short remnant

Shower Curtains _________________. Clear, thin transparent film ourtaing with bright color

trim. Reduced to clear.

12” Width Drapery Fabric

These are remnants a bedspread manufacturer had left

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over from the making of spreads. Variety of patteras.

Soiled and Damaged Curtains

Radically reduced according to condition of curtains. MARKED

Curtain Material Remnants

© A good sasortment of materials. Many grades In many MARKED

usable lengths,

Drapery Fabric Remnants

. Prints, damask and t size but usable lengths,

many other wanted fabrics In odd MARKED

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Felt E and Linoleum RERNANTS 8 9»

$ and 9 foot widths.

Printed,

and other designs,

aay AS MARKED

T9¢ Infants’ Waterproof Crib Sheets

Double fleece. 27"x36” size.

$1.59 Little Boys’ Cotton Knit Overalls. .__T9¢c

Suspender top and lastex walst,

$3.98 Little Boys’ Two-Plece Sulis

Dorens cotton top with linen trousers.

$1.38 Tots’ Bib Top Shorts

Novelty patterns.

$2 and $3 Tofs’' Wool Skirts__$1.00 and $2.00

Pleated and suspender styles.

$1.48 Tots’ Cotton Drésses

Prints and checks.

35¢ Tots’ 54 Socks

Red, blue, rose and brown,

Infants’ Blankets , . . Irregulars _____________

30x40..........50c

CLEARANCE GIRLS WEAR

"Qirls’ Cotton Seersucker Dresses $1.00

Stripes and checks In bright red or blue. Sizes 7 to 14 Red

to clear.

Girls’ Striped Polo Shirts

Long sleeves, multicolor stripes. large sizes. .

Girls’ All Wool Long Sleeved Sweaters. _

Slipover, long sleeved ALL-WOOL sweaters. Broken color

$1.00 $9.00

Small, medium and

assortment. Sizes 7 to 14 in the group.

Slight rr

lars of Girls’ Chenille Robss ________

$199 0 $9.99

A good buy. Slight irregulars of better quality. Blue, rose. Broken

Sight Ir inwale Corduro

Good looking jumpers.

regulars of Girls’

y Jumpers... Gathered

$1.99

walst, Royal blue and green. Sizes 7 to 14 in the group.

Odds and ends lof lovely

Limit 10 to a customer,

HUCK TOWEL REMNANTS

Towels. Various sizes. Khaki and all white.

absorbent Huck

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Specimens months. With thé aid of the natives, he searched for three more months and finally returned to New York with the priceless creature.

There are many ways to catch these pretty insects other than the net, we learned. Some fly so high that they must be lured to earth with a plece of beef steak, or, if they are moths, with a light and a sheet, After they are finally caught the butterflies are mounted and filed away in the archives of the store until an order comes in. True to its name, {he store is all wings and antennae. The last sketchy inventory listed 70,000 butterflies in the place. They are in lockets, in frames, in files and boxes. Bermuda is the only spot in the world that doesn’t have butterflies. The winds blow “them all away. Every year the Fuldas would get away from it all with a trip to butterfly~-free Bermuda.

TEEN-AGERS PLAN

.dances and programs

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* BUSY HALLOWEEN

Ten community centers will hold open house tomorrow in observance of Halloween, and eight teen-can-teens will sponsor events Halloween night, Five other events are scheduled Friday and Saturday by teen-can-teens. : Open house is scheduled from 7 to 10:30 p. m. tomorrow at Brookside, Christian, Keystone, Southside, Garfield Park, Riley, Rhodius, Northwestern, Hill -and Northeastern community centers. Carnegie hall will celebrate at the home of a member, Miss Helen Pitts, Other canteens scheduling tomorrow night include the Buzz Bucket, Jive Hive, Jump Town, Merry Mansion, Shag Shanty, Harmony Hut ahd the Southside Smoothies. Friday night a dance will be held!

D. A. R's Contest Spurned by School

NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 30 (U. P.). ~The Chancellor ave. school's eighth grade class announced today At. would not participate in the "annual essay contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Edward Sable, class president, said the class voted unanimously yesterday against participating in the contest as an expression of disapproval of the D. A. Rs recent refusal to permit a Negro pianist to appear at Constitution Hall in Washington, D. C.

at Garfield Park, Melody Manor will sponsor a dance at Brookside, and the Jive Hive and the Sultan club will sponsor a dance in Howe high school gym. Events on Saturday's schedule include & Sadie Hawkins dance at Jive Town and a dance sponsored by the Buzz Bucket at Coleman,

TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1045 LIFE SAVING CLASS WILL START FRIDAY

A senor life saving class will be . . given at the Y. W. C. A. starting

Friday at 7 p. m. Sponsored by the water safety division of the American, Red Cross, the course requires 16 hours of training and will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. Those who complete the course will receive a Red Cross certificate and will be entitled to wear the Red Oross life saving emblem. » The course is open to all persons 16 years of age or older, and cer tificates of physical fitness are required. All applicants will be given preliminary skill tests before enrollment. Application may be made by call-

Red Cross at. RIley 4301. R. ©. Robinson, water safety instructor, for the Red Cross, will conduct the

class,

ing the water safety division of the

misses’ sizes.

65 Dresses Were $8.95

Smart one and two-piece dresses in rayon crepe, novelties and wool combinations, Junior and

DRESSES—DRESSES—DRESSES

Were $8.95 and $10.95

Special group of one and twopiece dresses in rayon crepe, rayon and wool combinations + + « plains and novelty styles. Junior and misses’ sizes.

sh.00

to 18.

200 Summer Dresses Were $5.00

NOW $2.00

A good selection of summer dresses reduced to clear. Buy Now for next year... at a big savings. Sizes 9 to 15 and 12

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% Shetlands! % Fleeces! % Checks!

« + « made to sell for

wear all winter...

Clearance!

Better Junior

COATS

13.01

Boy Coat and Chesterfield styles

much more.

Well made throughout, warm for Blue, brown and black and white checks.

black,

are

Many are real leather, others

array of colors and styles,

Clearance! Sample BELTS 25° ~ 50°

simulated leather. A good

Pull-On GIRDLES

Two styles. Soft, boneless pullon girdles. Part hook. One style is rayon satin with rayon satin lastex sides. The other is Swami cloth with knit elastic sides. 25 to 27 waist sizes only.

Clearance!

Formerly $4.50 - NOW

1 00 ... 1 50

All new fall Styles, iH simulated patent and alligator with long wearing plastic soles. Medium ,and high heels. Medium and narrow widths. ' All

HALF-PRICE Clearance Entire Stock of Reg. $4.00

JUNIOR DEBS Non-Rationed Shoes

sizes in lot 4% to9

CLEARANCE

SPORTSWEAR

Regular $4,50 Cardigan Sweaters

Slightly soiled. Tyrolean trim. Red and black only,

34 to. 38 in the group.

Regular $3.00 Blue Denim Overalls_____

Reduced to clear. Sizes-12 to 16 only in the group.

Reg. $3.98 All Wool Shetland Skirts._. __

Clearance priced, Brown and navy, Sizes 24 to 28 in the

group.

Slightly

Reg. $3.98 Long Sleeve Slipovers

soiled long sleeved . slipover sweaters

trim. Sizes 34 to 38 In the group.

Reg. $3.98 Butcher Rayon Slacks__._...

Maize and white only. Sizes 12 to 18 in the group.

Spal rep of Bt Boma...

Reduced to clear.

CLEARANCE BOYS’ WEAR

Boys’ Striped Polo Shirls_____________

Seconds of better quality. necks, others with collars.

Clearance! Odds and Ends Boys’ A

NOW

Serer Hk om

ees dr Day a. £1.98 Pd kt. 55

sleeves, some with crew medium and large sizes,

} PRICE

crew neck. Sizes 4 fo 12.

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