Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1947 — Page 4

Press Club Plans

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Promises Check On Housing Here

Agency to Watch General Rent Level

trol of the Indianapolis rent areaMight.

is the principal function of the Dyer, 26, R. R. 16, Box 351. She was taken to St. Vincent's! Indianapolis hospital where her condition is fair, | meeting of Three persons were injured when | night. also a cab struck a tree on 5700 Bluff rd. |

recently-established: local advisory board. K. V. Ammerman, man, said today his agency “will keep a careful check on the| yesterday. local housing situation” ‘and make recommendations on whether the go0

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general rent level here 1s adequate. oy y hospital and released. of the passengers, leo Clayton, 31,

In addition, a report also will be

st.

Five Are Injured In Car Mishaps

Five persons injured in accidents here Ju a were reported re-

oyerin 8 tay. Mohler, 7, of the !|8Spink-Arms hotel, was struck by a ‘cab making a left turn into New |

Recommendations on the decon- York st. from Meridian st. last | Driver of the cab was Ralph ' mended for the post of pHa owed]

The driver, Jesse Owens, 27, of recommended by Carl F. Brandt.|

Bogay Favored For School Post

Brandt to Recommend Tech Vice Principal

Horace E. Boggy will be recom-

| ent of building and grounds for the | pgplic schools at a the board tomorrow |

Mr, Boggy, vice principal of Ar- | senal Technical high school, will be

was treated at The post was vacated by J. H. Mc-

One Gauguey who resigned Aug. 11, Mr, Boggy has been a member of

made to the national housing eX- .¢ iz 'w 27th st. is in fair condi-| the Indianapolis school system since peditor on operations of the area .... ,, ity hospital

rent office here, with particular reference to hardship cases. Under the 1947 housing and rent after Ars, ald. act, the national housing expeditor’ . must accept all “reasonable” recommendations of the local advisory boards, whose members are appointed by the governor Not Required to File Landlords and tenants with rent problems should continue to refer hospital, them to the rent office at 342 Mas-

passenger,

Clarence. J Box 388, was

sachusetts ave. Mr. sald. Meanwhile, Area Rent Director BELL Phillip L. Bayt announced that "

landlqrds whose housing units are freed from rent control by latest congressional required to. file reports of decontrol This does not apply to operalors of hotels and tourist homes, he casional

didn't dissuade

units not rented between Feb, 1045. and Jan. 31, 1047,

County Chairmen

Republican county pressed plans to state-wide

A group of chairmen today organize an exclusive county chairmen’s club, Lewis B. Smith, temporary chairman of the buddin, organization, named 11 chairmen to & committee, which 1s scheduled to meet soon to draft al’ set of by-laws for the club. 4 Already dubbed the: "92" club, the new organization has drawn © sidelong glances from top party) leaders who are not yet clear on ita purposes, Mr. Smith reassured them, however, that the group would be “or ganization and not anti-organiza-| tion and will ask the state committee to approve its new hy-iaws \ before they are adopted.” : \

acting as

The county chairmen who, Mr.! Smith hopes, rules-writing Shane, Hammond: Dr. Boswell; Roy Banta, Bourbon; Ralph Yates, Kokomo; Harold Knetzer, Pittsboro; W. N. Ringer, Sullivan; Manson Reichert, Evansville; Chester C. Myer, Batesville; Crawford Parker, New Castle, and Henry Ostrom, Indianapolis. Mr. Smith, himself is on the committee, | also. Only possible pitch in the rules committee appointments, Mr. Smith sald, was the fact that Mr. McShane, Mr. Banta and Mr. Ostrom have not as yet expressed any In- bd terest in the new organization and do not know of their Uppoiniments

will. undertake the job are James McR. F. Smith, \

Ship ‘Moveme ts UNITED PR Scheduled ship move pnts today Arriving al New York:

from Naples Leaving New York:

Marine shark |

Bastogne to Ant-

werp, De Grasse to Le Havre, Fordham | Victory to Bremen; Harold 1. Pratt to! Haifa, Mandan Victory to Rotterdam, |

Pierre Victory to Antwerp, Rio Arasa to! Buenos Aires. Santa Margarita to CristoRaula to Curacao st San Francisco: Hope from Manila, Gen, D. EB. Aultman from Koreas, Mt Katmal from 1 from Pearl Harbor.

ATTACK PETRILLO | BAN WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (U, Pi ~The National Association of Broadcasters declared today that

James C. Petrillo’s ban on r¥peating ordinary music programs over| frequency modulation stations will} “retard FM's development and is eontrary to he public Interest.

JUST IN

LITTLE BOYS’ SIZES 2 te 5/2 $34 BIG BOYS’ SIZES 6 te 12 $3% Mail or Phone Orders Promptly . filed. Please state site.

Roland 2655 Frankfort pl,

injured when he drove his car into an Indianapolis Railways bus, which had s 13th st. and Post rd

Mr. Hill was treated at Methodist

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TIME TO GO

Squires, 21, was

Hill, 64, of R. R, 185, In 1935 he becamg vice principal,

Ammerman Wife Sues Mate Who Ran OF With ‘Sitter’

GARDENS, Cal, (U. P.)~Mrs. Gladys Bray forgave tye her husband today for running off action are not/With the baby-sitter but his return from charges of non-support She accused Joseph Bray carpenter added. No report need be filed Toriprovide for their 13 children units constructed after Jan. 31, also! Brays have been on relief here and |, member of Eastern Star. 1,'in Arizona ever singe they from Qklahoma seven years ago |

of

Bray convinced his wife that he Alvin Kirby; ran pf with chubby, Jo Roberts, to help her Ret a Job.

blond Betty Bradshaw, Monticello, and Ida M 18, because he wanted Myers, Indianapolis, and a brother,

The other becoming an instructor of ‘archiof tecture and mechanical drawing at released Tech In 1919. He was made head (of the drafting department in 1930

He has served as business direc~ tor, and superintendent of buildings topped at and grounds for the school, and was architect, engineer, purchasing agent and superintendent for the building of the Tech stadium, He was born af Lebanon, Ill, and did his first teaching in the Illi(nots schools, He 15 a member of {the Masonic order and is associated 9g With the Irvington Methodist | church,

Mrs. Grace Kirby, 64 64,

fling Pioneer Citizen, Dies Mrs. Grace H. Kirby died yester37, 0¢~ day in her home, 2000 E. 52d st falling to A native of Coaldale, Colo., she The had lived here since 1908 and was 8he

Aug

came | was 64. She is survived by her husband, 8 two sisters, Mrs, D. C

| Norman’ F _Clayborne,

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FLANNER

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“BACK TO SCHOOL”

Slated for rugged wear . . . here's the

favored 'Clodhopper. in nut-brown Jeo with triple stitching, heavy double sole and steel heel plates, and storm, welt. A typical Marott VALUE so soundly priced that we must add . ..

“subject to prior selling."

DOWNSTAIRS DEPT.

“|8 E Washingt $t, Suns E7 Tenth. st |

CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS!

LEATHER GOODS CLOSE OUT SALE

If you are planning a vacation or a trip... we suggest that you TRIP into Rogers tomorrow and share in these drastic

20% to 50% REDUCTIONS

BILL BOLDS, orig. 2.00 to 15.00, now onl $1.00 to $7.30 MEN'S TOILET CASES, fitted and unfitted, orig. 6.75 to 36.50, now only $2.30 to $18.25 —

PIGSKIN BRIEF CASES, orig. 10.85 to 25.55, now only .. .. Cone sundae ei $3.39 to $12.63

Men's and Women's

LUGGAGE 20% OFF

POKER SETS, in fine leather carrying case, orig. 6.50 to 44.75 now ‘n $2.50 to $22.23

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Y.eeriis,

Hurry back to school with an EVERSHARP C. A. PEN. We won't guarantee you A* grades, but we do say this is an A+ value! Orig. 15.00 ‘and 25.00, now only..... .. 87.93 and $9.95

* Record Savings! From our. RECORD DEPARTMENT. We're "spinning" _ out these platters at BIG reductions!

They will afford you hours of pleasant relaxation! :

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RECORDS, many of your old favor-’ ites, reduced to only........10e€

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ALBUMS, both popular and classical, are NOW. ........ .Reduced 309),

. RECORDS, one group orig.

1.05, now priced at only.... 60¢

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NEEDLES. Some have been Reduced 309),

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RECORDS, personal for each family member, VOW sain veiosivvinnnvaivas co 23

ELECTRIC TRAVEL IRON, orig. was 8.10, NOW OMY. uf ves fnnss canine vs cvnins J$049

PILLOW SPEAKER. Fits any radio; For your individual listening pleasure!. Was 10.00, now only i.e Co ae serevasiven ian 30.50

"butter plates,

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now only

Each Month Rogers L. O. M. EVENT... brings you ... outstanding

gift values . . . This is your opportunity to save on gifts . . .for every

occasion . .. Birthdays ... Anniversaries . . . Weddings and Christmas!

% DINNER WARE that will be happy to grace the tablé of any gracious lady!

WATER-PITCHERS, embossed in pastel, blue, pink, or ivory. Orig. 1.25 each, now only .......... RR fr (

TEACUPS and SAUCERS, in pastel,

blue, pink, green, or ivory. Orig. 50c each, now only............ he. 29¢

3-PC. SALAD SET. Bowl, serving, fork and spoon. Floral decoration. Orig. 1.25 per set, now only......... ie

CUPS and SAUCERS, floral decorations, orig. 65¢ each, now only. .48e€

9-PC. SALAD SET, fruit decoration, bowl, 6 plates, serving fork and spoon, orig. 3.95 per set, now only. .$2.48

ENGLISH TEA POTS, with tile, orig. 7.98 to 9.98, now only $4.79 to £3.88

ax Pav iin

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CUPS and SAUCERS, della robia, in blue or yellow, orig. 2.50 each, now

only i. $1.39

tests. Cate ees

ROUND and OVAL BOWLS, vegetable bowls, soup ‘bowls, ‘chowders, fruit dishes, chop plates, bread and platters, “orig. 25¢ to ..o¢ to 73e

1.85, now only. ......

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5-PC. ALUMINUM COOKING SET. Dutch oven roaster, I-qt. covered sauce pan, 2qt. covered sauce pan, 3-qt. covered sauce pan, 10//5-qt. covered skillet. Orig. 29.80, NOW ORY ..vrises $16.95

* FOR THE KIDDIES—

Old Santa will hate us when he sees all of these low prices!

SILVER PLATE PORRINGER, orig.

6.80, now only vereriinanen $d

PIGGY BANKS, floral decoration, orig. is 50 and 2.00, now only...... ..33¢ and 88¢

12.50,

PHONOGRAPH BANK, orig. _. $4.87

now only

Fr nt daar sane .

10.95,

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MELODY BANK, orig. now only “ui. edie, 3.39

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ENGLISH TOY SOLDIER CUP and SAUCER, orig. 1.00, now ony. .39e

CEREAL BOWL and MUG, orig. 59c, Sc

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* Make Christmas Layaways NOW! ® CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST.

® STORE HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5:15P. M.

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* SILVER PLATE—

These prices will make it easy for you to set a beautiful table!

SILVER PLATE 34.PC. SET. Service for 8. Orig. 2450, now only. .$18.30

SILVER PLATE 32:-PC. SET. Service for 8. Orig. 13.95, now only. . 88.2%

SILVER PLATE 34.PC. SET. Shrvies for 8. Orig. 24.75, now only $16.30

SILVER PLATE GROUP, and What a Value! Vegetable dish and cover, orig. 24.00. Well and tree platter, orig. 20.00. Gravy boat and tray, orig. 20.00: Orig. 64.00, now only v.i.vve.....5$24.00

Tax Inck

BOTTLE OPENER, origi 2.50, now ORY tind ie. ies ‘esses Bhd ICE TONGS, orig. 2.50, now i ASO Lr $1.75

SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, orig.

18.00, now

cts ae * es ns at -

SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, orig. 21.00, now only co eri. ves, $9.49

Have More Candle Power!

CANDLE HOLDERS

4-In., orig. 13.50, now $8.39 7-In., orig. 13.50, now $8.09

* 3:In., orig. 7.98, now $4.48

* GLASSWARE—

One look and you'll see that we've tumbled the price of tumblers!

TUMBLERS, sham bottom: 12-Oz. size, orig. 75¢ each, now. .37e 6!/>-Oz., orig. 50c each, now. ..29e 11/5-Oz., orig. 59¢ each, now ...29e Old Fashions, orig. 65¢ each, now 37e

cut rye design,

YO YO SHAM BOTTOM 12-OZ. TUMBLERS, orig. 25¢ each, now Only il. Aensreun

7-PC. CAKE SET, pastel, glass. Cake’

plate, 6 dessert plates. Orig. 4.50, NOW IonlY sa. Lu) ue ress sa Bld

LACE EDGE PLATES, 7!/;-inch, orig. 79e

1.95, now only + i..icvneinniss

CRYSTAL COASTERS, from Czechoslovakia, set of 4, orig. 1.75, now only

BUD VASES, orig. 1.00 to 2.25, now

OM vaci oi is ee 49¢ to 98¢ CRYSTAL BOUDOIR TRAY, orig. 9.95 now only ...v.ivieest . 83.98

CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLES, orig. 1.00 to 8.95, now only 23e to $4.30

8-PC. BEAN POT SET, orig. 2:19; now $1.69

only sana ee anssianeytng ve,

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