Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1946 — Page 4
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Varied Aims. ‘By FRED WOLTMAN
showed today.
now are confronted by a bewildering array of names and aims, starting with the Air Service Veterans association, ad ending with Yanks, Ltd. In between; there is the Silver Star legion, Escape club, Xpow, Gold Eagle legion, Illinois Own Veterans of World War II, Inc, Vocational Veterans Brigade and the United Nations’ Legion of Detroit, which advocates . WSuoTing ous pay of $5000, Newark, N. J. has come through with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Service Men and Veterans. Some Called Rackets Some of them are local, others are national. | Many are nebulous and a few definitely rackets, according fo the Veterans Organizations Information. Service, a veterans clearing house started recently by former servicemen. “At present, ‘there's eonfusion everywhere about the veteran out fits,” sald Richard A. Brown, executive secretary of the service and an “The veterans organizatiorrs don't know where to turn for information about each other, much Jess the veterans themselves.” The largest, most substantial of the new outfits are the American Veterans committee and the AMVETS, he said. Wounded Unite This war's casualties have produced the Blinded Veterans association, and the Veterans Sounding Post (for deafened vets), both with in New York, and the United States Disabled Veterans, Eunice, Ind., and the Bilateral Amputees Olub~of\ America, Brigham City, Utah. ! The roster lists also the War Veterans Union, Anti-Axis “Veterans association, National Association of Air Force W
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MODERN WOODMEN
- MEET TOMORROW
Representatives of the Modern Woodmen of America camps in In-|=
state meeting at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow and Wednesday. gates will be selected for the head |= camp meeting the week of June 3 = in Chicago. Judges Charles F. Remy, 50-year member of the society, will be the principal speaker at the banquet tomorrow night. Guests will include John D, Pearson, insurance - commissioner of Indiana; Harry 8S. Redkey, Muncie, national auditor of the Woodmen, and J. Raymond Trout, Indianapolis, state manager. State officers who will participate in the sessions include Walter J. Kirsch, Indianapolis, state consul; Walter F. Wilkinson, New Castle, state ‘secretary; George P. Singer, Evansville, .staté adviser; James A. Carboh, Clinton, state escort; A. C. Williams, Seymour, state watch-
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Brad Toy Chest and Bench
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Combination toy - chest and bench . . . 8pecially stitched with no nails or screws which insures children against cuts or scratches. Easily holds the many toys children assemble in one place. Made of Kraft
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“Fieldcrest” Woven Jacquard Bedspreads
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Roomy, 6-foot solid oak gliders with natural finish, Rigidly bolted construction and adjustable seat. Gliders that are ideal for porches or back yards.
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Lovely Lace Panels
$7 00 cu
While a limited quantity Suitable for many windows in a home.
Seconds in lace panels. lasts.
LEATHERETTE by the Yard
$9.95 1.
New—plastic coated duck. Sturdy and long
wearing. Grand for chair coverings.
36-inch Widths in
Drapery Prints
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Seconds and first qualities in Ruftex and novelty weave cottons with printed designs. Suitable for
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Drapery and Slip Cover
FABRIC by the Yard
79.-
Light weight printed crash in full bolts; seconds : in fine quality twill in short bolts from 10 to 20 yards, and, choice of several other fabrics at this one price.
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