Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 3

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gram.” Mayor Feeney declared: “The health and safety of our residents comes before political

The Mayor added, however, that he didn’t intend to do away with, all patronage jobs | Under the Mayor's plan, minor; clerical positions would still be

o- Sled ona political. patronage!

basis. Key technical positions :

personnel. “I have diready instituted a part of thé" plan by retaining a number of qualified department] beads and technical workers,” he sai i The Mayor said he was trying to compile a working plan of the

; city earser program to present to

city council oR “Rank ‘and File OK “Once we get a program to hire fully qualified personnel,” he said, “I intend to have it introduced as, -an ce.” ‘ The Mayor admitted that his| was bound to “upset” some of the “more rabid politicfans.” He said he would try to model the plan after the system! he originated when he was super-| intendent of ‘state police. “No one in a key position Soul ows His ob 30 & Boiitician. emphasized. But the Mayor Dm his remsrks by declaring that he believed the “rank and file” city jobs should still be filled through patronage. He said he wanted a merit Plan

The YMCA Boys’ Choir will sing in the lobby this afternoon in honor of Palm Sunday. The “Y” was to open its ob- |. servance of Holy Week with a Palm Sunday breakfast today, sponsored by the Hi-Y Council. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr., pastor of the Meridian Heights Pres- | byterian Church, was to speak. At the lobby service this after-| noon, James O'Dell will give vocal | selections; David Dickerson will whistle and give readings; and | Donald Malcolmson will play the, piano, Charles Daugherty will be | - in charge. Dr. Paul G. Macy, | Evanston, IL, will be the speaker | at a Laymen's Breakfast at 7:45] 2. m. Tuesday. This is sponsored

jointly by the YMCA and the In-| dianapolis - Church Foundation. Attendance is by reservation. ‘Dr. Newman Jeffrey, pastor of po Broadway Methodist Church, | will speak at 9:00 a. m. Friday at! 2 combined meeting of the YMCA | and YWCA employees. Chapel services at 9:00 a. m. will be held; Monday, Wednesday and Thurs-| day for residents, employees and, secretaries. The meetings are; open to the. public.

Air Base Alumni

Set Reunion

The fourth annual reunion of| the Bunker Hill Naval Air Station alumni will be held Apr. 30 in the Frances Hotel at Kokomo. | More than 500 men and women formerly stationed at the air base’

= from little fellas of 2-10 - young man in, hig © wenties — ; For instanos— Ii the 7 fo S-year bracket— are some Topeoat and Cap sets—all wool—with “growing hems" featured at 12.98—that are wonderful—

Others range up to 17.95

plan in addition to fire and police,

TOPCOATS

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And in the age 6 to 12 range— are all wool Tweed and Gabardine Topcoats—with outlet hems—completely rayon lined--20.95

fn the CADET ca

tegory (Sizes 12-to 18) are Gabardines

which are monopolizing the student body—Wool blends at 29.75 and all wool Gabardines at $35

And for STUDENTS there are all wool Gabardines of a very superior sort—39.95

“SPORT COATS

for JUNIOR (6 to 12)—a great group of all wool sport coats—and some new ideas in Corduroy (houndstooth checks) —featured at 12.98

And for the CADET graup (12 to 18)—All wool sport coats swell new patterns at aoa dug solid shades of Flannel at

STUDENT sport coats from Town and Campus and the celebrated Sampeck— patch pockires- 525

SPORT SHIRTS

—When it comes to Sport Shirts the Man's Store really shines! There are the KAYNEE Sport

- Shirts for young citizens 2 to 12

—featured at 1.65 to $2.

(VACATION THS WEEK)

And young fellows of 2 to 22 take over in their own store!

WITH EASTER AND SPRING IN

THE AIR—AND SOMETHING OF OTHER FROM THE MAN'S

STORE ON THE HEIR—

—AND ALL'S WELL WITH THE WORLD OF YOUNG FELLOWS!

Now, of course, it isn absolutely necessary that his clothes come from The Man's Store. But he will be lots happier and much more comfortable if they do — For where his yearning is his heart is close by! You can't blame him! After all he comes by it naturally — "The most wonderful man in the world," his dad, and his father's father were outfitted at The Man's Store — and he would think i -mighty funny (and he would be "feeling mighty low" as a Radi® Comedian remarks) if he were left out of the man's circle!

And by reason of fantastic upset market conditions — it is a fact — that the prices of fine wearables are within whispering reach of the prices on mediocre stuff — And so the swing to Strauss — to a new oll time record attendance!

And, o course—

- SHIRTS—from

BELTS, WANDKERCHIEFS 3 hd the the like

DAVID COPPERFIELD Sport Shirts in new Bantam Tropicals—with shirred back,

_ long sleeves, convertible collar—

in a half-dozen swell colors (Sizes 12 to 22) 3.98

TIES, SOCKS, HA

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even the words blend! Beginning with Boxer Longien and Suspender Longias tor

SASF ISUng yentieman-sised

to 102.98 and up

And for the JUNIORS (8 to 12)—a great variety of slacks—with

covered elastic sides for

snug fit—featured at 4.98 to 698

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(continued) a For STUDENTS-Slacks tn whe tied It! There are the CHICO slsoks—with

California Ideas (tallored In the East)

=SABARDINES.-Wine, Gresn, Grey, Tan--1098

And thers She Ether

Sidi Including the celebrated PAViD COPPERFIELD priced mt 5.98 to 9.98 Pd

Gabardines and Popline fer

the 3 to 8 crowd And fancy KNIT SHIRTS: te. go with ‘em-—126

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LEISURE SUITS for young fellows who never seem to have leisure—( They're about the most active mechanism In

nature)—Sport jackets and slacks In combinations—17.95 to 22.95

Also, of course, Matching Sults— They're tailored by LITTLE BUDDY ~and among a lot of little citizens sizes 6 to 12 there's nobody like Little Buddy for Suits— Wool blend Gabardines—17.95 Ail wool tweed eoffects—15.96

TOWN AND CAMPUS SUITS, Sizes 10 to 16—all wool—with patch pockets and

drape-ish siacks—20.95. Others 29.78 STUDENT SUITS—all wool, smooth

finish fabrics—pateh

(highly favored )—29.76 and up

And some of the finest In the

STUDENT WORLD—are suits from

Sampeck and Under-Grad— prices are 37.50 to 52.50

If you can drop in— early in the week —you'll find service more comfortable - “

less rushed. Thank you. Sal