Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1946 — Page 2
_ Aleman has not long occupied Mex- | 60's presidential palace, but already Whseérvers are wondering whether + of “his top atm will bring him a eimity of ‘the powerful bureaucsacy called here “the agrarian
”
A major objective of the new national administration is to Spur the coming of the tractor age down here. ; The new president's first recommendation to congress was, in fact, a constitutional amendment designed to create a middle class among Mexican farmers by protecting the private owenrship of small farms,
‘Small Farm’ Is 247 Acres
Theoretically, small farms were exempt from the sweeping pro- ‘ visions of Article 27 of the consti py adopting modern techniques of| tution, which defined’ the program farming. an breaking u estates and! Distribution of land, Aleman says. | for es them ae the landless | Will continue in line with Mexico's peasants. However, that article | agrarian revolution. Although, he specifically forbade appeal to the adds, “most of the land has been courts from seizure of land. | distributed already.” ; proposes. To supplement this measure, re en] appeal President Aleman is recommending to owners of small farms certified Creation of an institute of agricul-| as subject of seizure, His amend- | tural research to teach modern farm . ment defines § small farm as not techniques, and the establishment more than 247 acres of first-class | Of 8 national resettlement commisfarm land, or its equivalent in poor- JHE. ot an
1976 acres of the, This commission nd, up : | powered to thin out dhe concentras|
, {tions of population now existing in| Suggests Colonization certain parts of Mexico by forming
Small ranches protected by the colonies for transfer to new lands amendment are defined as the area opened by irrigation and drainage. | necessary te support 500 head of | Although only 7 per cent of the beef eattle or the equivalent in| country's area is cultivable without sheep or goats. | irrigation, the 1940 census listed The purpose of the amendment, more than 66 per cent of the na-| as explained by the president, is to tion's 20 million people as engaged | protect small-farm owners and en-|in farming.
e ¥ Indi li ! courage them to increase production COPIIIFhL 194 br Whe Shticnapoliy Teme
Couple Celebrate » a {5th Anniver sary J Div. 3 hil Ro
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. West, sidering a proposed city ordinanee
Fishers, be hi their | today which would force cafes to Wii be honored on their {serve hot mince pie “piping hot and
45th wedding anniversary with an| . warm plates.” open house at their home from 2 ®| Joseph A. Shirley asked for the . 8 p.m. Sunday. They were married ordinance, complaining that Dallas Dec. 29, 1901, |cafes were “desecrating” the traMr. and Mrs. West haye been ditional holiday dish by serving it residents of Hamilton county near- cold. | ly all their married life. Mr, West! 17 it's served right, Mr. Shirley is 63 and his wife is 61. | claimed, the pie must be served on They have four daughters, Mrs.|a warm plate, with the pie just hot Aletha Parr and Mrs. Dorothy enough to eat “without burning the Porey, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mable! (sngue ” ' Parr and Mrs. Violet Mae Kinna-| ———————— mon, Noblesville, and two sons! Charles West Jr., Alton, Ill, and Marvin West, Noblesville. They also! y on
have 18 grandchildren.
One Place That To Rotary f und
Sante Skipped Donation of $35,000 by Mrs. Isaac
{| R. Holyeross, 5902 Guilford ave. to KOTZEBUE, Alaska, Dec. 25 (y. | establish wre Rolly, Foundation P).—Banta Claus skipped this tiny |p CARERS 3 aie fishing village this year. | past president of the Rotary club. | Last Christmas eve he arrived at| Mrs. Holycross made the dona-| community hall where 350 Eskimos jon through Mr, Ross in memory were having a yuletide party and of her late husband, a Rotarian, prepared to distribute his presents. who died Feb, 2. But the natives, who are afraid of, The foundation funds, Mr. Ross a mythieal stranger, caused a near said, will be used for charitable purriot in getting to the exits, | poses. Principal aim of the founda“The stranger! The stranger!” tion is to promote the welfare of they shouted. | Marion county's physically, mentally Santa Claus was left alone in the or materially handicapped persons. + deserted hall, Indiana Rotary clubs already {have donated about $300,000 to the
| Rotary convalescent home at Riley Pittsburgh Officer | hospital. The Indianapolis Rotary Slain in Chase
WANTS NEW METHODS— President Miquel Aleman of ! Mexico has opened a campaign | to bring modern techniques to |
Mexican farms,
Hot Mince Pie Ordinance Asked |
{club supplied about $100,000 of this
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 25 (U. P.)— Amount for equipping the home. The ‘ O'Neal Coleman, 20, was formally club has maintained the convalescharged with murder today in the Cent home for 15 years. ! Shooting of a polis officer during er Christmas morning chase in| the citys notorious HI sence, | IT Was Day
Patrolthan Louis Spencer, 38, died | . instantly of s bullet wound in the B@FOre Christmas heart on a street near his home. Police accounts sald Patrolman| ASTORIA, Ore, Dec. 25 (U. P.). Spencer, off duty, gave chase to an|—It Was the day before Christmas unidentified man who was shooting {in justice court. and branishing a revolver near the] The complaining witness wept officer's home. {and pleaded that the charges be Fng man suddenly stopped turned | dismissed. and one bullet into the heart! The prosecuting attorney offered of the officer. {0 pay for the stolen article himLater, acting on a tip, police found Sell. Coleman hiding under a blood.| The judge said he had to do his stained bed in the Hill district, He duty, and he fined the defendant had suffered a bullet wound in the $25—but suspended the fine. wrist. Police said that ‘Patrolman! The defendant, Willam Evans, Spencer had probably shot Coleman ©XPlained: “I was broke, and I took during the chase. {it fer my granddaughter.”
Dies Following 9 in One Family Recover From Polio
First Yule Party RANDALL, Minn, Dec. 26 (U
, CHICAGO, Dec. 25 (U. P.).—Tears' p) The nine childrén of ; {P, the y Named down he SHegks of Floyd | Frank Apders family celebrated Bal In a corner Christmas in their small farm bome during the Christmas party of the here today. paper an ere he worked All have recovered or nearly reSemhorarty ig an ¢ ~-job man, {covered from poliomyelitis which never was at a struck them three months 280, : Party before,” he wld a Today, all nine were able to gather around the tree—walking and
be wold went around the POO. nearly cured ur. gl ho, danny and} Bpokésman for the National Wemed Be left the party i Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, oe wile rs yy is arms which alded in financing the treat. ar presents, he dropped ments, said there w n wad of a heart attack, a 4 record
{of any other family with so many nD _* al Briefs
members suffering from the disFrank Pfiefer, Chicago, a con-
ease. Organizati ions A gangster w ho t 29 i will Speak Bt 7:0 p.m.
| Alpha Alpha Cha pler, Gamma Nu soton | of, the Women's Benefii associa -
y at True Gospel church, ! : x Will have a banquet and charter
ifOWard st.
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His loot—a brightly colored doll.
Women’s and Misses’ COATS 4 to 4 OFF
In Broken Sizes and Color Assortment (85) UNTRIMMED COATS, originally : 4995 to 59.95 now +. s¥.reeriyr, 28.80
(67) UNTRIMMED COATS, originally 45,00, CC TOW sennenrneraatpstnernnssantontes 33.75
(39] UNTRIMMED and FUR- TRIMMED COATS, originally 59.95 to 69.95, now +..+..1,38.85
(24) FUR-TRIMMED COATS, originally
. 68.00 to 89.95 now «..viirans aris 48.85 (16) FUR.TRIMMED COATS, eriginally 89.95 to 98.95 now ,..... Peeve venes 58.88 (5) FUR.TRIMMED COATS, originally 298.95, NOW «uutnnrens rriassintann 14948 (3) FUR-TRIMMED COATS, originally 298.95 now «i .ruinse Leveesertaree 188.85 (1) FUR-TRIMMED COAT, was originally
425.00, NAW sssrsr rrrsrteatarssaes 248,85 (4) FUR.TRIMMED COATS, originally 398.95 te 550.00, now +, .rvissurs...288,88 (1) FUR-TRIMMED COAT, originally 498.95, NOW svuverrrnrons, crstitnead 388.85 (15) SUITS, eriginally 35.00 and 39.95, now ..18.85 (15) SUITS, originally 45.00 and 49.95, now ..23.85
(8) SUITS, originally 54.50, now «......,,28.88 (11) SUITS, originally 49.95 and 69.95, now ..34.85 (8) SUITS, originally 89.95, now +esevuee, 58,85 (2) SUITS, originally 139.95 now ........ 88.85
COATS and SUITS, THIRD FLOOR
ed to- Yard : ndmarks Chapter, 0, '¥ ! sh ita stated meeting an - oR Rg ie Masonie Temple at 7:45 p. m. Pres —— Arvington Rebekah lod at 1.30 p ‘Gls & Coke Utllity
* will hold a ca m. Friday at jhe Adin auditorium, i
SUBDEB CLOTHING (30) COATS, originally 45.00, now +..ceeesursseress 23.29 (24) COATS, originally 35.00, now +... ..19.29 (10) COATS, originally 29.95; now seereersssrsasns.: 1529
(35) DRESSES, originally 22.95, now «.ovuvuanas ora 10.29 GROUP OF DRESSES, originally 10.95 to 16.95, E ROW crs rarssnrassirtartarrsnens vere 0.29 40 10.29 (50) SUITS, originally 25.00, new «.eevueurrarnaesunes 15.29 (19) SUITS, originally 34.00, .now «..vvsrssnrrnrernrs, 22.29 SUBDEB SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR ART NEEDLEWORK [ 1) PETTIT POINT BELL PULL ‘originally 80.00, ROW: Spas ssrarrasinstastsesnnsnnssnrnsnes .+..50,00 (1) NEEDLEPOINT PIECE, originally 45.00, now .... .15.00 [| ) NEEDLEPOINT CHAIR SET, originally 55.00, now Pas ha staat aaa st taste ats est rtastaatrtar 39.50 GROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES, originally 30.00, DOW syevantsusattostsvhssrenrnsbnnsrns ress e 2500 GROUP OF NEEDLEPQINT PIECES, originally 25.00, DOW visvavreaiers Wasa tstestavasetantarenrnnes 18.50 GROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES. originally 15.00, BOWE cust ratnstos tis taste Cat rrr tater vith 12.50 ROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES, originally 15.00, MOW +4 stauraarsnsinnnnsestossentesraisne, ++. 10.98 SROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES, originally 10.00, ROW vs ssisroatanrrnnerny ii tet iret eater 7.98 SROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES, originally 8.98, ROW casreavores This arty rhs Fsrartrarearhens 698 SROUP OF NEEDLEPOINT PIECES, originally 7.98 and 8.30 ROW oops dsanieanvanisrrnssverevrtnssnsnns ve 5,98
ART NEEDLEWORK, FOURTH FLOOR
CORSETS '/s to '/2 OFF 67c to 10.76
(736 Pieces) Group of BRASSIERES GIRDLES PANTY GIRDLES and CORSETTES, now reduced !/3 and 1/51 originally 1.00 to 39.95 NOW voursvsussantvateinsnonny 67¢ te 19.78
CORSETS, SECOND FLOOR
TODDLERS’ AND INFANTS’ SHOP
(75) TODDLER BOYS' AND GIRLS' SNOW SUITS, originally 9.98 10 13.50, noW ress re ruirvrrinrenss 6.99 TODDLER BOYS' AND GIRLS COAT AND LEGGING SETS, broken sizes and colors: ‘ (10) COAT SETS, originally 11.50, now +4 isvurivrnnnnns 4.99 | 5) COAT SETS, originally 13.50 to 16.95, NOW sesvpes .6.99
(10) COAT SETS, originally 15.95 ta 19.95. now +vevses.9.99 (8) COAT SETS, originally 22.95 to 25.00, now sears. 14,99 {25) TODDLERS’ LINED CORDUROY JACKETS, originally 4.00, now +. uviueiiragrinsrirnirisraas 1.99 (50) ALL-WOQOL FLANNEL ROBES, copen and rose, originally BOB. mow 4, 0, ees stnics ns sririsanvas 2.99
CHILDREN'S TABLE AND CHAIR SETS, maple or white anamel finish:
(50) TABLE AND CHAIR SETS, originally 19.98 and 22.95, 00
NOW +..eu: Anat a ees ea tretersas ely {5) TABLE AND CHAIR §' riginally 29.95, NOW. vaso nntnnnens: 0 inauthns tes teatvinea 19.95
GIRLS WOOL, CORD AND COTTON DRESSES, JUMPERS AND Pi RES, V4. '/3 and !/, OF,
originally 4.00 to 10.00, now «+. viuvine. «1.99 to 6.99 TODDLERS’ AND INFANTS SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
(200) LITTLE BOYS' WOOL SHORTS, originally 2.85 and 3.00, 1.99
BOW vyviisiv.nnsarsvnn, terns (250) LITTLE GIRLS" WOOL AND AND PINAFORES, originally 5.98 to 8.98, ROW 'vuuouubionssnsnts Pabst at sara 3.99 to 4.99
CHILDREN'S SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR
MEN'S SPORTSWEAR (19) MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS, originally 17.50 and 21,00, new Part ar tartar test ar tantantapthrstartinre . (104) MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS, originally 25.00, NOW «. eves Casreesnsrrrantinssatrentasrrensl tl} (56) MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS, ariginally 27.50 to 33.50, NOW so evpavnproplantpaceptoptnpstontontortras . (55) MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS, eriginally 36.50 te 45.00, NOW cost svrapranns DsEeriet a rsatrrirevirrssI008 MEN'S SPORT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR
”
. { WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, NOW 1/, PRICE AND LESS!
(2,500 WOMEN'S HQUSE SLIPPERS, eriginally 2.50 te 8.95, now Y 2.47, 2.97, 44)
SLIPPERS, SECOND FLOOR
wrirrnnl
SPORTSWEAR SUITS Ys to 2 OFF!
Softenad styles in plain and novelty weels, were 49.95 and 59.95, NOW yr errirtrntes Tailored and semi-tailored SUITS in shetland and novelty wools; were 79.95, new +..rv v0.4. 80,
SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR
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SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES (150) SWEATERS, were 5.00, now Titeencrrersrveer pit (100) SWEATERS, were 5.98, now sreastrrrrsrsreerrs IY
SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES, THIRD FLOOR
MILLINERY . .. NOW 1/, PRICE!
(10) WINTER FELTS, eriginally 15.00, now (15) WINTER FELTS, originally 12.50, now (20) WINTER FELTS, originally 10.95, now (10) WINTER FELTS, originally 10.00, now (20) WINTER FELTS, originally 8.95, (30) WINTER FELTS, originally 7.95, [20) WINTER FELTS, originally 6.95, (15) WINTER FELTS, eriginally 5.95, (10) WINTER FELTS, originally 5.00, now (30) PCS. ASSORTED MILLINERY, now
MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR
ersnresessrarihdl vertssensnrvaiiil
terrasse snns iil esr srre ve AGE aresrsrersre hill trrsesvrsnner 300 . .2.50 .1.00
“tastes
BLOUSES and SKIRTS
EVENING : Ys to 2 OFF!
taste atantas
now
SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES, THIRD FLOOR
BUDGET SHOP
(130) RAYON CREPE AND WOOL DRESSES, misses’ sizes, 10 to 20, originally 14.95 to 29.95, now cr ctarhrriavrarsarenea rll 10.00, 12,00, 15.00
BUDGET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR
DAYTIME DRESSES LESS THAN '/2 PRICE! 2.29, 4.99, 0.99
A wonderful collection of DAYTIME DRESSES, styled in weal, wool and rayon mixtures and rayon. One and two-piece styles in broken sizes. In winter shades. Originally 8.30. now «..c.covvuveens 2.99 Originally 10.95 and 12.95, now ....4.99 Originally 22.95 and 24.95, now ....6.99
DAYTIME DRESSES, FOURTH FLOOR
COLLEGIENNE SHOP - (47) 2-PC. WOOL DRESSES, were 21.50 to 27.95, NOW “s.ivein rhea Ciara arta serene veeass 14.00 (23) 2-PC. WOOL DRESSES, wers 15.40 to 17.95, NOW cover ant an Vassar ant ‘iter s taser anaes 13.08 (47) WOOL PLAID SKIRTS, were 8.95 and 10.95, NOW sets ersatpnr ei rivreitererenpan save wearlBl (48) CHECKED WOOL SKIRTS, were 7.98, now «onan G0 (32) WOOL SKIRTS, were 5,40, now «..«... ders vevenve 00
(40) DRESSES, were 8,30 to 15.00, now (60) DRESSES, were 12.95 to 19.95, now vesraasnssonesBOR (42) DRESSES, were 15.00 to 25.00, now vesvssrassenss 11.00 (19) EVENING DRESSES, were 16.95, now (33) UNTRIMMED LONG AND SHORT COATS,
were 39.95 to 45.00, now «..eiiiann vines re eened9 0
(10) UNTRIMMED COATS, were 59.95, NOW sess eases 4490 (16) SUITS, were 48.00, now +........ xt vee: 34.90 (8) FUR-TRIMMED COATS, were |18.00 to 128.00, NOW Gata tsataatsnsanrscrsntaoy tava nas sna 19.00 (7) FUR-TRIMMED COATS, ware 79.95 to 88,00, NOW seq v as ey ave a sre vas u 3000 COLLEGIENNE SHOP, SECOND FLOOR
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GROUP OF BUDGET SHOP DRESSES "REDUCED TO 8.00
Group of avon CREPE and WOOL DRESSES for weak now. and later +... . Greatly Redu In Misses sizes,” 10-20, originally 14.95 te 22.95. «°
BUDGET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR
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BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SNOWSUITS
s and '/2 OFF!
(100) BQYS' and GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS, originally 15,00-18.95, now .,..,,8.99.10.99 ! ’ CHILDREN'S SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR SPORTSWEAR
SPORTSWEAR DRESSES, softened and tailored styles in wool and rayon, misses’ sizes, were 29.95 to 39.95, new ,.. 15.00 (70) ALL-WOOL SLACKS, were 19.95 and 21.95, new Cr RERETE REI aa tas tns trai antrnrsaransaseiB.D0 (19) SLACK SUITS, were 22.95 and 27.50, now +yusve.. 16,00 (60) PLAY SUITS, were 14.95, now +.vovvrrvnsnngess 10,00
SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR
GOWN ROOM MISSES’ CHECKED WOOL DRESSES, were 25.00, BOW srasnrtertastortsstontostontsecss YET 9.90
MISSES' RAYON CREPE DRESSES, styles for now and later: were 29.95 to 49.95, now .,.., veer 14.90
tetera ata,
"MISSES' PASTEL WOOL JERSEY AND SHORT EVENING
DRESSES, were 29.95 10 59.95 now +.,eevtvsss .19.90
MISSES’ DRESSES, rayon crepes and wools for now and later; were 35.00 and 39.95, now Srarinrentsrnnsrs sass 20.00
GOWN ROOM, THIRD FLOOR
BOYS’ AND GIRLS' COAT AND LEGGING SETS, 's OFF!
1400) BOYS' and GIRLS' COAT and LEGGING SETS, originally 25.00, now +v.vivvvs.. 16.68
CHILDREN'S SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR
CHILDREN'S AND SUBDEB ROBES
GROUP OF CHILDREN'S AND SUBDEB ROBES, sizes 2 to 16 and 9 te 17, originally 7.98 to 19.95, : NOW +avsansmaras smears sess sessions Ya to 1/3, OFF
CHILDREN'S AND SUBDEB LINGERIE, FOURTH FLOOR
CHILDREN'S AND SUBDEB ACCESSORIES
SUBDEB HATS, originally 2.00, now +.evvienaennsansss 99 SUBDEB HATS, originally 5.00, now +seesssessrersss:2.99
GIRLS' AND SUBDEB KNIT HEADWEAR, otiginally 1.50, NOW +.:v. rVastess ints eS etasase Teavesnaresn :.9%¢ ORLOFF SACHETS, originally 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, NOW ssivsstestustnssestsyrosnrsesis 25¢c* and 50c* GIRLS' COTTON PAJAMAS, sizes 8 to 16, originally 1.85 and 2.30, now «....... beagrennanne 79¢ CHILDREN'S COTTON KNIT PANTS, originally 45c and 50c, NOW ersvsessssnnstostssensostostasvansvas 3 for 1.00 CHILDREN'S ANKLE SOCKS, sizes 6 to 10, originally 29¢c, new «..iuiviien virveerer Spr for 1,00 TWO-PIECE FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS, sizes 12 and 14, originally 1.85, now «..covruieiiciienanas srens «1128
PANTY GIRDLES, junior sizes, originally 5.00, now +....249 RAYON KNIT PANTS, junior sizes, originally 1.25, now ...7% -LACE-TRIMMED RAYON HALF-SLIPS, junior sizes, originally 3.00, OW +uesarrrarrrrraracrrnereanesl *Plus 20%, Tax, CHILDREN'S AND SUBDEB ACCESSORIES, FOURTH FLOOR
SUBDEB SPORTSWEAR
(50) ALL.WOOL CLAN PLAID JACKETS, originally 16.95, now .. sere
(75) CLAN PLAID WOOL SHIRTS, originally 1038,
Pretest ent astantae
now Seats ates teeta gt esta stents stastenttoneen . (200) RAYON BLOUSES, eriginally 3.00 and 4.00, NOW courts ar sates seta setae tans ved 49 to 249
SUBDEB SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR
CHILDREN'S SHOES
(502 Pr) INFANTS’, CHILDREN'S, MISSES’, GROWING GIRLS' AND BOYS' HOUSE SLIPPERS, originally 2.39 to 5.50, now +. .eviriieaiiarian al
CHILDREN'S BHOES, FOURTH FLOOR
BOYS’ CLOTHING
(25) JACKETS, eriginally 14.50 to 16.25, now resranes 1099:
(25) JACKETS, originally 19.75, now «..e..ve. terranes 14.99 (25) JUNIOR BOYS SNOW SUITS, originally 24.00, NOW tessa st snr satontoar sates tssranrssn tani BOYS SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR FUN SHOP , GROUP OF COTTON SMOCKS, now «sesusesess I/3 PRICE IN PRINTS AND PLAIN COLORS, originally 3.00 ts 5.00, NOW sears vena sear antantan Caves ‘on 1.49 and 2.49
GIRLS’ COATS
(60) GIRLS’ COATS, reduced 10 «+7 eursesvansensasss!9.00 (30) GIRLS' COATS, reduced to «+vueruursninsrsss. 22.00 GIRLS’ SHOP, FOURTH "FLOOR
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CHICAGO, I Huizenga, 12 Clarence Hui? Christmas gif night. First they m where they ad: they started. os block away. B highway, Pete automobile an Homewood rf August Klitzg Ind, on a ch manslaughter | morrow.
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LONDON, I dio Moscow, q Izvestia, critic Spellman of | his “fierce hat gressive, and f Soviet Union.” The newspa . recent article | azine, charged attempted whi ors who fougl Nazi German Communists a:
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