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| Question: Does Indiana Pay More to U. S. Tha Ch iii wi paging Edward A. Mitchell (R. Ind.) wrote The debate Was renewed, howa letter to an Illinois colleague to vere, by Rep. Herman: P. Eberharter
| a ol al | +f es day.. He wanted to learn whether Gls. . |(D. Pa). He said. the tre : : 0 hy Indiana is putting more dollars into Jwould send hundreds of : | i 2 the federal treasury than the state into Indiana during the next fiscal
; Com: ¥ gets back. ; : year. niftee J “It will t millions of dol mi Holds Up . ) the During a house debate, Rep. Noah ors ir Figs wn of gal | y pre : - 2 Option Bills M. Mason (R. Tl) sald that such gale A measure to outlaw bribery in
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- STRAUSS NO RAISE — Rep. Lothair . SAYS: Teetor (R, Hagerstown) withdrew a bill that would raise the : : bse governor's pe, The action was : * iE eet : Maximum penalties of five years’ requested by Governor Gates. ( $ ] 10 either H aed tor oiations. 0. 8 87° genate education committees to or relinquish part of ome : : . raise minim y [The house public morals commit- um teachers pay an-(their parents’ estate. ris, Indianapolis tee, meeting behind closed doors,|Oher #417 a year. Opponents of the ears, died today yesterday agreed to bottle up two| FP Lothalr Teetor (R. Hagers-|state would spend as much on abToca] option ul _|town) yesterday withdrew a ‘bill |stracts, titles and other administra36 Winthrop ave. option bills until the adminis . “tration liquor reform bill could be which would increase the governor's tive measures as they would gain reported back to the house floor. salary from $8000 to $15,000 a year. |from the provision. o Sopp He said Governor Gates had re-
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vote, came shortly after a majority |like to have more time to study TO Save German Crop ry a a Telly iio oore Mortuaries out recommendacemetery, be The administration bill probably| The governor received a bill to A member of the 5 will reach the floor about Monday hike the pay of police and firemen. |trucking operation in Germany n Lancaster, Md., or Tuesday. Several amendments! Passed in the senate yesterday after |gince the end of the war for a lastlodge 312, F. & were suggested for the bill, among |its introduction in the house, the|minute rescue of the German food them one to increase fees. The measure would give all Hoosier po- crop. added revenue would be earmarked (lice ‘and firemen a $26 per month| The trucks are moving an estifor increased teachers’ pay. ‘x Yalsh, mated 800,000 tons of potatoes from Meanwhile, Jess C. Andrew, e house today received a bill| fields and collecting points before chairman of the house ways and|from the senate which would waive they rot. means committee, proposed a flat 5|a defendant's rights to coram nobis per cent budget slash to make more |proceedings after being imprisoned {in Indiana, to escape serving a life money available for the teachers’|five years. _ |sentence by initiating such proceedIt was aimed at the nearly 40|ings. Stephenson was convicted in attempts of D. C. Stephenson; 1929 of the murder of a state house with proposals by the house and|former ku klux klan grand dragon,'employee, Madge Oberholtzer.
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JACKETS
STRAUSS \ SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
Sizes 14 to
“A BREF REPORT ON THE FoorweAR SITuaion!
There are scarcities here and _ there—{particularly on Black Shoes)}—but there is steady improvement.
As of right now—there is quite a generous representation of HANAN OXFORDS—as fine as has ever borne this time-honored name!
They're in Hurdler construction— which gives a new ease—new flexibility—or new comfort on earth from the moment you put on your Hanans—continuing throughout your walk through life!
GENTLEMEN!
Hollywood Producers have a terrific amount of headaches (and frequent rebellions sWong fhe Stars) over ill
the matter of Billing. i Among them are Shui Name hold o5/me shead of HANAN—PLAIN TOE SEAMLESS VAMP, announcements and on the screen Brown—BROWN or BLACK CALF Business Oxfords—in Hanan's
credits — what size type for whom (the il : bigger, in camparison, the type— famous time-tested Viking last (with an alert accent). 18.50
" the more important the personage— according to Hollywood], NETTLETON is represented with a superfine Tan Calf Lace Oxford—with great leather soles—18.95
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Which brings us to these Shirts—
The Producer's name is “SPIRE” of California. . ; AND LEISURE OXFORDS
(The moccasin type) a lot of them — and good!
Brown Leather Blucher, Wing tip. Oxfords— with medium broad toe—19.50
And the Nettleton CHUKKA BOOT for
country wear or rough weather—19.85
The Fabric is a superlative OXFORD Cloth,
They are featured under the name “PALMONTE"—which is a sign and token of “California Selective.”
The ease of a slipper— the support of an oxford—
Spire is the man who brings a new COLLAR to the Shirt world. it's a new v WIDESPREAD “ROLLED” collar with the usual dimensions at back and sides—but slopss to a bandless front! (This no-band gives a lot of ease.)
AND GET THIS—the collar points are “rolled” to give added room for a tie knot—and add smartness to the underchin.
The price is
4.75
OLD TOWN TRAMPEZE— Chocolate Brown—6.65
ROBLEE — Antique Brown Co = A to D widths— 95
ANDTHE SITUATION IN THE SHOE SHOP is most excellent—nice, comfortable settees and chairs’ casually placed here and there. And through some leather swinging doors—a lounge room—for rest, relaxation and for a bit of smoking.
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