Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1947 — Page 18

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Hospital Aid at Parley

Richard M. Loughrey, personnel director at Methodist hospital, is attending a conference on personnel relations at Western Reserve Naive sity, Cleveland, O. The institute is ¥ gponsored jointly by the American | Hospital association and the univer sity.

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Men's Summer Shoes

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Formerly Sold at $12.95 to $15.95

28 N. Pennsylvania—Across From Loew's

Uu. s. Highly Vulnerable” To Attack from Air, Defense Planners Find

Soo Locks in Great Lakes Cited as Example; If Bombed, Country Would Be Crippled

By JIM G. LUCAS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Military men say all our important installations—dustrial or military--could be destroyed: by enemy craft

today. They say that's not as bad as it sounds. They don't expect trouble

for several years.

home base, They say our increased vainer: dozen or more Mississippi river

ability after years of comparative bridges, If they were wrecked, the security behind two oteans is the United States would be cut In two.

t sources of raw material Important, off from production. Defense planners say they are aware of the danger. It's being

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chanical pment work in.temperatures we or lower. They| Right ‘Weather’ don't think Russia or any other na-| tion has, either.

Pays Beekeeper

fore we got it in place. By that time Wey hope we'll be better able to defend

given a lot of thought in the war and navy departments and will get’ more when the defense department begins to function, Right now, they say there's no reason to throw a guard around bridges or set up anti-aircraft at the Soo locks, Moreover, the cost of a radar network for Canada and Alaska would run into billions. | Since radar is still ‘moving ahead, | the equipment we'd Install now, probably would be antiquated be-

Count on Enemy Trouble

For the time being, no air force By Science Service could count on getting planes] ORANGE, Cal, Aug. T.~Alr von: through and back. As for guided’ qitioning for bees pays, Leroy Bell

missiles, they believe the V-2 still is-the best on hand, and it can be! lof this city has found. He keeps his

accurately controlled only for the beehives—42 of them—inside a long first 60 miles. After that, an ene- chamber in which temperature and

my alining for the Soo locks would humidity can be controlled at levels, be Jue y to hit the state of Michi-! the bees like best. | That degree of -enemy weakness They aren't what human beings | apparently is our strongest defense. would find comfortable, for opti-| It should serve us a few more years. mum temperature from the bees Mr, Forrestal and the joint chiefs viewpoint is between 80 and 85 de-| of staff want a single commander grees Fahrenheit, with relative huwith a staff of army, navy and air | midity- from 60 per cent to 65 per

neighbor-colonies to steal honey.

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Our planners count on the enemy’s having as much trouble as we do, They say, for instance, we haven't yet found how to make me-

force officers responsible for. de- cent. fense of the United States. He, would be relieved of responsibility | | Bell's bees are so good-natured that for supply and administration, . -'h

main reason Defense Becretary, James Forrestal wants a unified defense command fbr the United States, Army and navy men point to the Sault Ste. Marie locks between Lake Superior and Lake Huron Mr. Lucas to prove thelr | pot. The total tonnage through | the 800 locks each year is greater | than through the Panama. canal, | | The total traffic on the Great {Lakes each year exc eeds our ocean | commerce. Through the Soo locks passes 85 per cent of the iron ore ‘mined In the United States, plus much of our coal and grain.

Would Alm for Soo Locks Moreover, the Soo locks can be | reached by enemy bombers flying

the Great Circle route over the | North pole. Should they be

knocked out, steel plants would be | paralyzed. We might, if we were | lucky, move 5 per cent of our iron| | ore from the ranges to the steel] { mills by using railroads, Defense planners are certain any power taking up arms Against us| will try to knock out the Soo locks | 'and thus destroy our ability to] | make war tools. Loss of 05 per {cent of our iron ore would be a {crippling blow. | Today, the Soo locks are all but | undefended. We have: a small de- | tachment of military police to guard | against on-the-spot sabotage. But | we have no anM-aircrafs, no radar, Radar Has Limited Range We have only a token radar network along the route enemy planes would fly. None is in Canada, What {we have is world war II equipment, {concentrated in Alaska, As such, ‘it has a limited range. Our vulnerability extends to a

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Spring and summer

styles. misses and women,

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sold for 5.00 to 10.95. Assorted colors and sizes for juniors,

OF DRESSES 5.00 (0 10.95!

dresses that regularly One and two-piece

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3 : 95 to 2.99,

* sizes and colors,

SUMMER SHOES

Final summer sale of play shoes. Broken assortments and sizes. Were 1.99

All white and white combination dress shoes, broken sizes. Were 3.99 to 6.95.

“Children’s summer sandals, Were 1.49 to 1.99.

Villy 1/5 OFF REGULAR PRICES!

COAT CLEARANCE

JUNIORS'-MISSES'-WOMEN'S

Regularly 19.95 to 29.95!

Spring and fall coats—fitted and boxy styles—broken colors: and sizes for juniors, misses and women,

Regularly 29.95 to 49.95!

Better coats in various styles and colors for juniors, misses and women. Fitted or boxy styles. In broken colors and sizes,

Under these living conditions Mr.

he can work on the hives without

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THURSDAY, AUG. 7 to head-net or gloves. He says they produce more honey, rear better queens, and are less likely to raid

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- sizes 32-38.

styles.

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Play Suits. Re iece shorts with matching skirts. izes 12-16; not all sizes in all

SPORTSWEAR

Swim Suits. Regularly 895! One and two-piece styles,

larly 7.95!

Rayon and cotfon blouses. Sizes 32-44. Not all sizes in all styles. Some soiled from handling. Regularly 2.70 to 3.98.

Navy pedal pushers with red: belt. Sizes 12 to 16. Regularly 2.98,

Brown and navy twill shorts. Sizes 12:to 18. Not all sizes in both colors. Were 2.98.

7.95 and

4% 4%

One-

1% 1%

50¢c

1.00 1.00

broken

JEWELRY

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Better costume jewelry . .. 189 pieces, including pins, earrings and necklaces. Were<1.00 and 2.00.

CLEARANCE 49;

plus tax

4 - Nd Bb - SHOE STORE , A 4

to 36, tearose only.

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OR THE best in‘ale or beer, say: “Make mine DREWRYS Old Stock ALE is a genuine ale enuing ale can have. And when it comes to EER is wonderfully good! Take your choice—

enjoy the finest try DREWRYS Old Stock ALE or DREWRY'S Extra Dry BEER tonight!

4.98, ‘

3.98.

trim. Tearose only.

1.29, Lace trimmed fancy

2 25.

Rayon satin and crepe slips. Sizes 32

Rayon satin petticoats, sizes 28 and 30, lace trimmed. All tearose. Were

Plain cotton batiste gowns, eyelet

Cotton slips, bias cut, strap style, lace trimmed. Sizes 40 to 44. Were

medium, large. Tearose only. Were

Were 3.98 and

18 188

Quantity

121 Only

326 Only

“212 Only

"120 Pairs

131 Pairs Pairs 48 Only

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38 Only

50 Only 212 Pairs

63 Only 16 Only 131 Pairs 55 Sets ~ 86 Sets

Rfter-Inventory Clearance Gannon 72x90 .: c::.. Solid Color Blankets 17x32 “Stevens” Printed Tea Towels “Pacific Mill” 22x44 Solid Color Towels 24 Yards Long “3c: Tailored Curtains 2% Yards Long Pebble Dot Tailored Curtains

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Regular Price

39¢ Each

1.49 Each 3.98 Pair 3.98 Pair

Sale

Price

5.90 Each 25¢ Each 89¢c Each 1.98 Pair 2.50 Pair

mn,

48x50 ‘‘Stevens” Printed Tablecloths

69¢ Each

3-Piece Floral Print Sofa Bed Covers 12x90 100% Wool Solid Color Blankets

9.99 Set

1.99 Set

12.95 Each

1095 Each | | |

24 Yds. Long °on> Curtains “2 Pair Remnants—Curtain Goods, Muslin, ™3:* 48x68 “Royal Art” Mexican Tablecloths 12x80 Pepperell “Zi: Color Blankets 24 Yards Long "vn Curtains “5c 4-Piece Colorfast Studio Couch Covers

6-Piece Colored Figure Cottage Sets

1* 9% 88

Were 2.98,

panties. Small,

al 198

Were $3.

37 black shoulder bags, Were 2.98.

i 1 1 Were 1.50. |

PRODUCTS OF U. 5. A.

. Both have et wrything! |

real ale flavor that only a

that DREWRYS Extra Dry

| white cotton.

A., Inc., South Bans, Intiame

Were 59 pair.

.

Rayon knit long gloves. Lilac only. Were White nylon gloves. Broken sizes.

8 White plastic handbags. Washable.

Square and long sheer or rayon crepe 69¢, 1 49 scarves. Were 1.00, 1.98 and 2.98.

| MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1 Handkerchiefs. Fine qu ality |

Elastic top socks of ribbed cot- °° -ton in pastel or dark shades.

: Robes, ie weave ‘stripesfor summer, : vhs ma

19° 19¢ 1.00

plus tax

1.98

plus tax

zipper or flap top.

UTR TL.

Infants’ rayon anklets and Binky

nipple sets.

Girls’ muslin panties and cotton knit

sleeveless

rubber baby pants, ‘and embroidered

bibs. Were Polo shirts

sizes, 1 to 6x. Were 1.00 to 1.29. Broken size dresses, sun suits, em-

broidered pillowcases and ‘slacks. 09 Were 1.59 to 2.25. Pram suits, crib blankets, girls’ 2-pe. shantungs. gecrsuckes playsuits. Were 2.88 to 1 11

Raincoats, in broken sizes, 3 to 6x. Were 4.90 to 5.95.

Were 25¢ and 29c. 10¢ Cotton

underwear, waterproef

29¢ 19¢

49¢ to 99c. and sun suits, broken

7.98.

4.98 and 5.98.

14.98.

3.17.

3.98 Pair | 1 Off Regular Price 2.98 Each

6.95 Each 3.98 Pair

8.99 Set 3.98 Set

DAYTIME DRESSES AND HOUSECOATS

print daytime dresses, brunch coats, pinafores and smocks. sizes. Were 3.98.

Better wash frocks, sheers and Rovelty rayons. Were 5.98 to

Housecoats in zipper or wrap around styles. Cotton print. Sizes 12 to 20. Were

Odds and ends of washable rayon housecoats and negligees, printed crepes and ere 10.98 to 14.98.

20 washable printed crepe negligees. Sizes 1614 to 2214, 38 to 18. Were 12.98 and

2.50 Pair

1.59 Each 5.90 Each 2.50 Pair | 6.99 Set

sabia

including cotton

2.50 Set

Broken

298 499 399 199 899°

= 1.98

12-150 “8 1.90

GIRDLES AND BRAS

129 Gird

nylon. Broken sizes, 26 to 29. Were 5.98 and 8.98,

107. Brassieres. Jearote and white,

Were 1.50.

82 Brassieres. Sizes 32 to 44. Medium Br few Ig styles. Were 2.00 ) and

white, to 10.

satin and elastic, or all

'ANKLET CLEARANCE

.] 3869 pairs plain color cotton anklets, ile, 8 dark shades. Sizes % ere

79 pairs girls’ argyle top ankle white only. Sizes 9 10 11. Were toe. tor 81

15¢ 29°

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