Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 7

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- For More Members

E. Woods,

ministrator, to nominate addi-

‘tional members for may of the|

state's local. rent boards.

Pointing out that only Mr. Woods 3s

er oVer the boards and that he

used since the start of the rent program and asking mayors of

members. The Governor: then re-

{lays the nominations to the rent

administration in Washington. Mr. Woods equitable balance of renter and public’ Interest board ‘members. He criticized the balance on such boards as that in Indianapolis which is made up of five landJord representatives, one tenant ‘representative and two public in-| terest members.

School Club to Elect Officers will be elected at the monthly meeting of El Revezo, Ben Davis High School Spanish

club, at 7 p. m. Thursday in the senior high school building.

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Gov. Gates said today he had complied with a request of Tighe National Housing Ad- ;

has final appointive pow-

simply nominates, the Governor sald he was following the policy|.

cities. to nominate new board!

asked. for more}

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City Zoning Board

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Fired to Save Mother, Lad Tells Police

James Hasch, 42-year-old‘ Columbus, Ind. factory worker, was recovering at Long Hospital here! ody from a bullet wound in. his.

Had. was shot by his 13- -year-old. son, Roger Ellis Hasch, at the family home in Edinburg Sunday | while the father was alleged to! have been beating his wife, Dora. | “I couldn't stand any more of it" cried the son yesterday when | telling police about the shouting. | ! Fires at Father. He sald his father was ting] on his mother beating and chok-| ing her when he got a 22-caliber! rife and fired at his father's, head. The bullet struck him below the,

|left ear.

Police Chief Frank Andrews of Edinburg sald he found Hasch! still sitting on his wife on the floor half an hour after he had been shot. Hasch said he didn’t remember fighting with his wife. “If it. was my son who shot me, I forgive him,” said the father in

Approves lllinois. St.

Business Over Protests

The City Zoning Board yesterday approved the operation of a frozen custard salesroom at 2454-| 2460 N. Illinois St. over the pro-| tests of adjacent property owners| who charged the business would ° be a noisy and litter-collecting nuisance, Attorney Arthur J. Iles, who represented the protesting neigh-|

bors, sald he would ask an early’

{trial of a suit filled last November in Marion Superior Court 5 tof enjoin the business Trom operat: | ing on the site.

residence at 621-625 E. Maple Rd. {into a doctors and dentists build-| ing; rejected the petition of

at 2401 W. Washington St. Doctors’ Petition Granted The request {Rankin to add living quarters in [the basement of 144 Buckingham 'Dr. and permit the renting of {sleeping rooms on the first and {second fidors was also denied. | “Permission was granted to Drs.|

{Howard L. Kahn and Alexander if J. Kahn to convert 3120 N. Me-|

ridian St. into doctors and dental offices and to the Mohler Tool and

Die Corp. to operate a plant a |

1101 E. 524 St.

No decision was made on the! | appeal-of James -H.- Ward to build fi

{two one-story buildings at 3633- | ee W. 16th St.

“Local Man Joins

‘Staff of Metal Firm | Charles K. Greenough, son of |

ahd Mrs. Walter 8. Green-| ough, 556 E. Fall Creek Picwy.,

staff of the local office

and Copper Sales Co BO ae? Mo.

[7 Mr, Greenough; who has Just | completed several months of [traning in the field of distribu{tion of non-ferrous metals, will [represent the company here and lin northern Indiana. Hi# headquarters will be in the Bankers Trust Bldg. | Mr. Greenough, a World War {HIT veteran, was graduated from | Indiana University School of Bus- =~ |iness and was a staff member of

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the hospital here today. Hotel Association To Meet in South Bend The Indiana Hotel Association will meet in Bouth Bend Friday (through Sunday for its first an[ual spring session since the end f the war. Association officials said the meeting would be “primarily a social affair.” Members attending the convention will see the annual football. game: hetween. the ‘old: timers” and next year's i t Notre Dame.

evista msm met sient OES PLANS PROGRAM Degrees will be conferred and

teceived by members at 8 p. m.! [Wednesday in Cumberland at .a' {meeting of the Cumberland OES. |

Downtown Ford Sales Co., Inc.| = to operate an open-air sales lot| |

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Pants Pressers

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These rust proof snap lock pants creasers make ironing unnecessary, for. all wash trousers, slacks, etc, Adjustable to any size.

100 Reg. $7.95 to $16.95

WOMEN'S DRESSES

$5.00

Special § day clearance of better rayon crepe & printed rayon crepes. Broken sizes

for juniors, misses &. women.

25 FORMALS

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Sheers, rayon taffetas. Soiled, but excellent values. Many suitable for graduation; Junior sizes 9-13. Broken misses’ sizes 10-18,

SWEyTe 7 Bizes 38 to 14.

Men's Jackets

Men's navy regulation jackets made of sanforized olive drab herringbone. Sizes 34, 36, 38.

SPRING COATS

Orig, $19.95 to $35.00

$1500

Full length and short coats. All-wool coverts, suedes and yarn-dye flannels. Misses’ sizes 10-20 in group, but not

laces, gold and silver finishes, plain or stone set. II FIRST FLOOR 59¢c Boys’ Briefs Cotton ribbed, taped seams, elastic waist. Sizes small, medium, and large. Men's Anklets Anklets and socks. Many for $ colors and patterns, Sizes 10 to 12. 29¢ value. Men's Anklets $ Black cotton, elastic tops, for built for service. Irregulars of 25¢ grade. Sizes 10, 105, 1114. Men's Dress Shirts Fancy patterns, many colors, & well known make, Imperfects of a $2.98 grade! Sizes 14 to 17. Men's Ties $ Broken lots,- up to $1.00 for values. ; Men’s “T” Shirts $ . White cotton, full length. for Wing sleeves, sizes small, medium, and large. 69c Value. Men's “T” Shirts Fancy and white, of better $ grades. Sizes small, medium and large. Men's Ath. Shirts Broken sizes, some 4 soiled. “Bodygard” Special. Men's Work Pants § Men's work pants, broken lots and sizes. Made of sanforized blue and tan twill gray coverts and whipcords. “Sizes 20 to 42. Men's Dungarees Men's dungarees made of sanfor- $ ized 8-ounce blue denum. Sizes 28 to 42. Boys Sommer Stacks Boys’ slacks made of sanforized = washable cloth - in. ‘blue stripes Blues 6 to 16.

Boys’ .. BOYS. oye’ Sport ort Shirts of. .Aan~. Jorized washable fancy patterns... aldo plain cloths. Sizes 6 to 18.

Boys’ Overalls... Boys’ overalls, bib style

of gray coverts and olive arab. Sizes 3,4 and 5.

~ Boys’ Dungarees

Boys’ dungarees made of for 3 sanforized 8-ounce blue

denim. Bizes 1 to 6 with Superidera;

Dungarees sizes 6 to 12. Men's - Sweaters $9 2

Men's sweaters, slipover style, all‘wool, and wool mixed.. Plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. Men's Pants Made of fine pin check cloth, Bizes Saddle oxfords in white with $249 “red or brown saddle. All sizes. 85 to 12 and 12% to 3. All were higher pricer. Special for dollar day,

Bizes 31 to 42.

159 Prs. Women’s Shoes Taken from our stock of higher priced lines. Sizes slightly broken, , Ties, pumps” and sandals. from 4 to 9 in the group.

Children’s Shoes

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Stair Treads - 9x18 inches, black, rubber-like,

69¢ Felt Base

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12-41

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$2.98 Clothes Dryer J |

$1.79 Throw Rugs

22 by 40-Inches. Patches jute door rugs. Dark colors.

$7.95 Child’s Hammock and Steel Stand , , . $4

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Women's Cotton Union Sults

White combed’ cotton, built-up A shoulder, summer weight union $ suits. Open crotch, tight knee : Women's Rayon Undies Elastic waist, tea rose ty color ‘panties and briefs, for Small and medium sizes, SECOND FLOOR Children's Sweaters ¢ Wool sweaters. Button coat 30 by 40-inch size. Pep- w$ xR’ perell blankets in pink, ' blue, and white. Irregulars. - dainty embroidery yokes, and front.

styles. Sizes 4 to 6. 59¢ Revg. Blankets ————— “Infants $1.59 Dresses Fine quality batiste dresses,

blue and white. Infants’ 69¢ Gowns Nice quality outing flannel with Suny stitching of pink or blue. 50¢ Qitd. Lap Pads 51 with white cotton fill ba Velvelette Flannglfy $2 Diapers diapers.” Nicely-hemmed, ready for use. Please, no phone orders taken. $3 Esmond Crib Blankets pink or blue with wide satin bind. ing. Size 36 by 50. I A 36¢ Cotton Panties w$] elastic waist. Sizes 2 to 8. Boys’ Pole Shirts : $ Cotton stripe polo shirts, for 1 Sizes 2 to 8. So aE Boys’ ‘Gibbs’ Briefs Fine comb cotton yarn 2 to 8, Blight imperfectsof 60¢ value. Child, Union Suits Bummer weight for boys

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Boys v"-Toe tee Shirts to wear with slacks. Slight - irregulars of 59¢ value,

Girls’ Dresses

Crisp © new girls’ 2 Many cute styles and ruses,

Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x. Reg. $2.28. Girls’ Coats $ One day only taken from our regular stock. Girls’ coats in full length and topper. Broken ‘sizes 3 to 6. 7 to 14. Reg. $8.95, $10.95, $12.05, $14.95. Girls’ Dresses ¢oygg Cotton dresses slightly soiled; but lovely materials of percales and chambrays. Broken sizes of 31086 710 14. Reg. $398 and $4.98

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Sizes 4 to 14. fon Suits

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39¢ Kitchen Towels

Startex printed kitchen towels, Assorted colors,

65¢ Pillowcases 42 by 36 Inches. Pepperell bleached pillowcases, -

$2.39 Luncheon Cloths 54 ‘by 72-Inch Stevens Luncheon « Cloths in solid colors. ‘50% Rayon and 50% cotton,

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122 Cannon: Wash Oloths

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-36¢ Unbl. Sheeting

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. Cannon Dish Cloths

Regular 150 valués

Cannon, dish cloths, - Large size, " .