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THK INDIANAPOLIS STAIl. WEDNESDAY, FEIUtUARY 17. ll43. Parrish to Mark 35th Year In Phone Service ABSENTEES FACE WORK-FIGHT EDICT Wahinfiton. Feb.

4T A 13 POOLROOMS LOSE LICENSES License of 15 pooltoomt were revoked and renewal of 11 others which expire loon was forbidden yesterday at the Board ef Public Safety continued In campaign against gajiibling. The board acievf'on the rMm- voi or ftht" warning as lue tivlay by the House naval commit tee as It moved to crack down on ahtetttreum among civilian work -i ers in government navy jarda. The committee tacked on to minor tiil a iiiVr retjuit ins navy vaida to turn over to kwl seleo- live -ivii Umi1. IIi name ot ea.h emplove ha bevn "at-il ent without pnor authoi uatlon' along with an opinion on whethet the hu-ni waa justified" mendation of Clifford F. Beeker.

police rhtef. who reported all of the poolrooms affeiled TMier hae rwrn found la he place where pool tickets have been told or other forma of gambling tolerated." Refuse Reveal Kaurre. The license of Cbns Zaraoosto, Wen Ohm street, aa revoked by a vote of 3 la 1 by the board after he refused la reveal his lt-ptccnltive JolinwMi iP.lek, sHinor of the amend ment, in terming It a "wotk-or- tihf waimng, made It clear that iH It waa only the initial atop to atop absenteeism "whtih is delaying 9 i av 1 const i ui lun of naval es-U." He skived notice that he would introduce tomorrow a separate bill, requiting alt contractors and sub source of supplv of pool ticket. Thim-five ear of continuous Will ou tell Ui where telephone Jnduatr) Cot your pool H-lel?" Will II I1" today Ky W. Itemv.

president of the board. 1 rrlkh. Kun at reel, a.ked after Xora.o.to. admitted he i.n the staff of the pool n.keia until Jan. fngmeer of the Indiana 1VII when anti-sambling; raid began.

i re'ephorto After the refuH by Ziaeo.to'. Mr h. contractors engaged in naval work ji to temrt th names of absent workeis to the selective service board. Hoards la Mudy Ahaenre. to anier.

Mr. Kemv aid. '1 ca.t nwminion. i -w mv vote in favor of Chief Beekera the be 1 elephone ompany The boatdt then, under terms of i his piojwi.al, would be Instructed to i i Bu AX i a Taul llobertm. another i.vauom member of the board, voted tn "l.r.

plat Mr. flemv. Boih ate Repuhhrana. determine whether those absent wotker- ate entitlel to further de-fetment fiom duty In the armed Smiley N. fhamt-ra, Imorrat K-TJ member, voted the f.W.rr" lt.ni.

foices. rhiee montht iirr ne una pro- later he "Not only guilt imnlrnoma. but i'ha iman Catl Vinson il.mal moied eUipnfnt foteman. alMi the nre who dutrtnute pool of the naval commilti said the At hla ftli-uMl Itatttl Mr ltr.ktii liken to them muil he elimi mL rtohably would ad some- nated." Mr. Remv declared.

time next week on the minor bill and the rsler approved today. hlef Reeker lralsvd. aty in sertain ases to deteimine the imnunii of rrilual mairriats reijmred for stations and Johnson new bill, however. After submitting a repot which prohatilv will he piesented to the moves and rearrangements showed a sharp decline In the member nv' committee tor public hear- Mr. I arrish haa been ro ocieimine ihivv i.r ill I -A I MmkK 11 fh ft Xs.

I 1 1 2 numner or reionies and automobile of the Telephone I'toneeis of isenteeism is affeting war ptoduo- organization of veteran thefts in January'. Chief Becker Amen. lion. was lauded hy board members for '''fhone workers, since Kehtuary. Vinson delated that, subiect to for Your Bath by DUBARRY Wonderful fcr yourself end f-r we oil drr.e up sn p.r.k ccr.ta..-.e:s.

a flne joh" done during his first the will of the the Johnson bill could be widened through an month as head of the polic de- amendment offeied cn the floor to partment. inner I)cfints cover all workeis ensaied in war In January there wete fAl toduct ion. felonies. fewer than were re-! ported during the same month lalj Ahaenleclsin Increasing. Persistent teMits have Indi ear.

The amount of money m-l olved in burglaries, holdups and! Burden of Youth Conrludfd t'roin Tiije Ont. larcenies lat month was tS VW cated that worker absenteeism fiom both civilian and military factories has been Increasing at an les than the comparable 19t2" figure. Chief Beeker said. I Klf tV -thrf. 1Lr lillAmnk.U.

I alarming Repiesentalive were reported stolen In the citv Inldeleratea vrsierdast moraine Johnson said. ji.nui.ry man in same Henry hrh ker empha Th ai-l inn rm lutt a riav mimin, ne siaien. sired the need for a revival of Ufr jvi at the Ivethlehem The board also oiwned bids on 11 f. Sri Ss 'i J00 2 lv fe.i 200 3 Toe ix' (n ea-j, fj ra i-t 0-9 rs re-ce' ....1.00 eec plu las 1 Toiletries Street Floor. spiritual saiues in oruer mat iniShiphuil.ting Comian's plant at automobiles, one each for the nanon may nave true unity nn mmnr i 7 1 a groups, meme or ine iwron.

ttwni they had been lor the police department. Bidi ference of the department is unity.LKl-i Such a Pretty Pair by (fo Aaqac lumni over 10 the city pur- The Governor praned efforts of Questioned about absenteeism at nasing agent nrnre for study of pecincations. Contracts a ill" be me iarm oureau enq us auxiliary confrrrnce today. Secre- tn the war program, describing tmty of the Navy Knox said there them as the greatest single apparently a few- workers in for good government In the coun- c.untry "who haven lei the awarded at the hoard meeting Tuesdav. try- war get under their skin" end Other renaliied hy Board.

Srhrnrk (ireets Delegate. seem lo he unaware thai their occasional willful absence from Tws fashions that crm he inter-chfiiTjed mnt Boih have a gay minded, most flaltenngi mr. but underneath their is the lar famed B. H. quahty lhat wiU you beautifvilly through this and many llastil K.

Shenck. president of roolroom licenses of the alto were revoked; Angelo Minittratta. 141 Ueu their bi strikes a blow at pro- L. S. AYRES CO.

the farm bureau, extended greet-jdurlon president 16th street- Harrv II Poland Jr leleales He said liilip Murray, 317 North vl. Mr. Lithe l. Sctt of Cl. and NViUiam Green.

fpnn-jn president of lh are working lo reduce alMenteeism. Johnson, h2 North avenue; Krnest Woo.son, 1R12 Marlindale f. lS'rfl l(l(H(t (t 'f vet.ej "ft," fce't. Wf, MEETINGS Wtaqtp oil wnol mas'i sw fTesnal li 'f w.M f'oui. plat, fOS; fntly foe royaa blovn.

JyrVj sWei. Iff. Ion, chairman of the social and educational department, apok on "He That Tulteth Hi Hand to the Plow." It V. Blackburn of Chicago, executive secretary of the American Farm Bureau Federation, asset t-ed that unity of thought, objective and action is aa essential in attaining peacetime coals aa In winning the war. avenue; Norman Riley.

M2 Indiana avenue: Harry Right house. 2XTI North llllnoia street; Waller Moore. 17(1 South Meridian street; John II. Bean, basement of Traction Terminal; Joe Torwk. losi Northwe.1-ern avenue; Omer Broun Irtrt Quen Kther Chapter No.

3. OKS, will hold a meeting and Initiation at 7.41 o'clock Friday night at the Masonic temple. South West street; Lott Tolle. 11.10 irosrtci street, and Glen Hun- Noith and Illinois rtrert. Referring to what ha termed the V7 All B.

IL Wrag-je Faahiona Are Exclusive with Ayres' B. H. Wragge Shoj Second Floor. L. S.

AYRES COMPANY "bllghtlnc effects of political con-j The Alene Vey Club will meet trol of education. Mr. Blackburn at the Catherine's Tearoom. 1415 North Pennsylvania street, at 6 10 ucker. 125 tjtt New York at reef.

Licenses of the following will not be renewed upon Iheir expiration: John J. Kulm. gift North Alabama street; Sam Smvrinos. 121 South Illinois street; John Napariu. West Washlncton street- John est Washlncton street: John n'flock lomotrow The Altar Society of St.

Anthony's Church will give a card said the public has been "amared and horrified In the last year or two hy revelations regarding Juvenile delinquency the large cities" "The basic cause of the situation," he continued, "has been a Banl.h. 5.V North Holmes ave-nue; Russell King, 971 Kin avenue; Jack Croshy. 2714 Ea.t Washington street; Kdward A. Rvan. weakening; of moral stamina and party at 2.15 n'c Im this afternoon and 8 15 o'clock tonight al the hall, 2ft 5 Notth Warman avenue.

Mrs. John J. Vaughn Is in charge. Pilgrim Shrine No. 12 will have that ha been due directly to lack West Michigan street; Sam Veftich.

of Intellectual and spiritual disci FEDERAL JURY a hard-lime and parly jut o'clock tomorrow ntch! In sireei; Dan Vladlou. West Washington street; Nob I lack more. 1701 West Morris street, and John G. Corey, 1417 Columbia avenue. Those whose licenses are revoked may appeal lo the mayor.

leal asset lo the Democratic party, you are all wet." The report submitted by the Investigating committee was termed "mild" hy some senators. It made no mention of the sensational quoted testimony on subversive and Communistic doctrines con Castlo Hall, 21 Last Ohio street. Concluded From PoQt Ont. pline. Our national emphasis on material things has caused too many persons to regard a life of ease and comfort aa their most Important objective.

This tendency was manifested by. amongj other trungs, the development of a sickly and anemic pacifism during the gaudy era that followed U'oild War Banner Temple No. .17. Pvthlan will meet the second and fourth Monday nights In the chapter house, plans are lieina made for a Washington party. talned in Senator VanNess' state ever have done thai.

They muil have ua mixed up with some other organization. The social worker who made auh statements was ment. Hoatesiea Are Named For Potter Exhibition ariea. It Is a disgrace lo Ihe state of Indiana that our Mr. (the name was not given) serve for the miserable pittance of a year." The same speaker was quoted as saying lhat "if the county department of puhlic welfare succeeds, poor relief may be given lo the department entirely.

The state Irvlnt-lnn Rebekah No never employed by our department. Mrs, Lylian Lee. chairman of "I in Women." C. M. Davia to Discuss Technique of Attention 6m will hold a public card party we are not Communists.

ani sum Mrs.iat o'clock Friday afternoon statement are contrary to every In the afternoon session CharlfS Sewe of Otterbcin C. M. Davis, advertising director hostesses for the cancer control poster exhibition, announced Ihe following hostesses for the exhibi a let the Citizens Gas Company. ilnslrurtlon that has gone ouv irorn I VENIDA Hair Nets now available in Ayres' NOTION Department lima tir-pai imeni. jnw.

The Indies Auxiliary No .101 nf anv 0f our people mlnlstrative director of the Associ-ated Women of the Amerirai Farm Bureau Federation, In an address In hie statement hefoi th Sen of L. S. Ayres will discus "Th Technique of Getting Attention' at ihe opening of the fourth session of the Industrial recreation training school In Ihe Y.W.C.A- at tn ut.i. ann rso. sir, win meet at '2 o'clock tomorrow after- frogram would lake the achools away from the township trustees." Senator VanNes was author of a resolution which created Ihe original Investigating committee.

However, he was not a men her of ate. Senator VanNess nuoted a sworn witness before the committee as saying "large sums of money tion which now on display In the tea room foyer at L. S. Ayres A Mrs. Kal Hanson, Mrs.

Ronald N. Haren, Mrs, Llndon A. Bailey, Mrs. Wesley Coffman. Mrs.

Carl R. Reynold. Mr. William Watson, Mrs. Chester Robertson.

Mrs. WaM 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night Special training on team sports, noon In MrClain hall, State street and Hoyt avenue. Members of Indianapolis Iydge No. Kfi, Fiatetnal Order of Police, will sponsor a card party and on "It Is 1'p to the Women." stressed the important role which women ran play In Ihe cultural and spiritual lives of rural families. Hubert Kllison, assisiant director of organization for th Indiana creftwork, dramatics, music, danc ter Rlemer.

Mrs. M. Ci. Christie, were spent by the department on radio, written or other propaganda intended to tea-h citizens how to qualify for and to obtain grants of welfare assistance." "We never have spent a dime on radio publicity suoe I have been here." Mr. Goitsihalk said.

"We dance at 8 o'clock tonight In the Farm Bureau, led a panel discus Mr. Carl Verbarg. Mrs. Ray W. lodge's rlubrooms in Hole) Spencer.

Retterer, Mr. Robert F. Huehl, ing and Informal recreation activities will follow Mr. Davis's speech and other local leaders will be Included on the program at later sessions of the school ending March 4. The course Is designed to prepare leaders for recreation activities applicable to women Industrial workers and mixed group.

Mrs. philhin K. de Got. Mr the committee. It is composed.

In addition lo Representative Harrison, of Representatives Charles T. Miser and Edwin C. Moseley. and Senators Robert G. Miller and Charles Jewett.

All are Republicans, Mil Kr lis Report. This committee submitted a report to the House and the Senate asking creation of the commission to make recommendation to Ihe Leonard Klatf, Mrs. Hugh P.ohin- son, Mrs. J. Francis Huffman.

Mrs. have outlined our program to the puhlic, but not lo eneouiage appli C. J. Anrker. Mi.

Claud Frank Styles include, s.r.j'.e end double rr.esh cop, cr ingle cr.d double mesh bcb. And ycur choice cf eclcrs. l.jht, medium, dark brown, blond, fciack, drcb, gray, white, lavender white. ftjuV, M3 rfoi. J.7J 4au Ayrei' Notions Street Floor.

lin, Mrv E. L. Burnett, Mr. Lu- cants for grants I he department emplov three to prepare die Fmmerson, Mrs. t.aura E.

Itav Police Raid Tavern Raiding the Esquire tavern, Noith Shejmnn drive, yesterday, Kilire confiscated lottery hooka and tickets. Bingham Howell, ,15 years old, 15.10 porth Dearborn street, proprietor, was charged with violation of the 1015 beverage act, operating a lottery and gift enterprise and keeping a room for pool the departments megazine, ne and Mrs. Fisher, all of sion on "How Can We Maintain and Build a Trngram lo Meet Tomorrow's Need?" Member of the panel were as follow: Mrs. Fred Swander of Sol ma, director of the social and educational department of Delaware county: V. C.

Freeman, associate dean of the Purdue fnlversity school of agriculture; Herbert Frledrlch of Frankfort, president of the Indiana Rural Youth; Edmond C. Foust. editor of Ihe Farmer; Miss Lela Gaddi of Purdue I nlversity. state leader of the home demon- said. Indianapolis.

next General Assembly lo correct 8TRA SAYS: Brands Charge false. Other are Mrs D. G. Wylie and Mrs. Carl (J.

Franeh The director also branded ai of Bloomlnglon. Mrs. Hen F. Terry false a quoted assertion that the or Winchester, Mrs. w.

w. Barlow of Anderson, Mis Edith Mussel. department authorized payment of alleged evils In the welfare department. A resolution to this effect was reported favorably lo the Senate by Ihe committee which considered It and the measure was advanced to second reading. Senator Walter Vermillion, mi selling.

Dave Osborne, 47, 7.H a-istni-e to pVrsons who man of Denver, Mrs. Edward F. squander it in Intoxiiation and Horttre, Mrs. Eldon Noe, Mrs. P.ob- rir.ilin cents' the Rev.

Oti Mc- street, was arrested on charges of violating the 10.15 alcoholic leverages act when police made a raid Immorality, and another that Ih ert Quick and Mrs. Irwin Cnhee of immorality of adults In homes Mullin, pastor of th- Clayton Presbyterian Church; Mr. Srhenck and nority floor leader, said Ihe Demo where children's assistance Is cralic party, as a party, la not de at. thai address. They mnflcteri dice, cards, a quantity of wine and a small amount of whisky.

sought does not affect the sullahil Mr. Sewell. fending any mistake made hy the that educallon Is now ity of that family home for th welfare department. Doroihy Warren, who aroused, other occupants from their sleep in time for them to wrap themselves In bed clothing and escape. The occupants were the Rev.

and Mrs. F. A. Chandler, Mr, and Mrs. F.arl Rapp.

K.mily Jo Chandler and Karl Rapp Jr. child on a detour hut must be returned Frankfort and Mrs. Bruce Lane of Balnbrldge. Two prize were won by students from Crlspus Atturks High School. The final prize of $15 wa won hy Miss Julie P.lchardon of Short-rldge High School and the second prize of $10 a won hy Miss Doris Tobby Watklna of Crlspus Attucks.

"We will join Ihe majority part i ih. main highway after me war. to find and correct those Freeman ureed that Amerl are not always able lo past on morals, hut the fact that more than children In the alate he said. "We want an Investlga can commence to view farm edu Flames Destroy Home; 7 Escape Seven person escaped Injury early yesterday when an overheated furnace started a fire that de. troyed a double house at Norlhwe.tern avenu" and caused estimated damage.

The blaze was discovered by Mrs. tlon the same as you do and we are have been made wards of the courts firemen fought the War nv for this resolution. If, you think cation from th standpoint or gio bal agriculture." hour, hut wer unable to save the welfare department Is a pollt is testimonuy to our efforts lo do an effective Joh In this respect," Mr. thu house. Pay Tribute to said.

'Ihe director said the depart aible for democracy and that only the church could have democracy, Pastor Discusses China. Another speaker at the dinner last night was the Rey. J. R. Ferguson, pastor of the lrvington Pres-bytenan Church, who spoke on "A I Se China." Formerly a resident of China, the Rev.

Mr. Ferguson said the Chinese farmers know how lo retain fertility of the soil. In many instances. Mr. Foust psld tribute lo the Assembly Road Group See Highway Movie Members of the roads committee of the Senate and House of the Indiana General Assembly Amerlran newspaper for wirnnoio-ine new of the president trip ment welcomes any further Investigation and will asslt In any man HOW SHE SHOPS YAR! "THIS IS IT!" ner possible to niake it complete across the United States and lo his Casablanca rendezvous with ITIme Minister fhurrhi and sail mat Senator Van Ness's statement quoted a witness, who In tjrn quoted a speaker who appeared be "CASH AND CARRY" the foundation for tomorrow will he reflected primarily by Senti there he explained, the same farm ha, learned something of th effect on concrete highways of traffic that Is too heavy In a motion picture presented hy the Joint highway research project being conducted hy In Chicago fore a group of welfare workers, Without Painful Backache ments exoressed In the nation's been cultivated constantly more as saying "to plan an Interpretive BRONCHIAL COUGHS! than 2,000 years.

program we must not be biased Many au.lVrvfv falwa n-mjHnf bakavha qutrkly, 9ntMt hf dtarovr thai iha raaj aftia nf thir trnuMa may ba It rex, kH.nyW The Chinese, he continued, are a about morals. The speaker was quoted further as aaylnc, "We nation of people who place a pre the Indiana State Highway Department and Purdue fnlverslty last night In the Senate chamber. mlum oei education and a high Bond Booth It Set Up For I.A.C. Member A war bond booth has been established In the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the convenience of members and guests wishing to purchase war bonds and stamps. Members of St.

Margaret's Hospital Guild will staff the booth every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 o'clock In the morning until 2:10 o'clock In the afternoon. Stalling the booth Monday will be Mrs. Donald G. Trone, 3.1.19 Broadwav. and Mrs.

John R. Brayton, 3128 East Fall Creek boulevard. The' booth was erected under supervision of Mrs. 1. Irving Newman, who has charge of staffing of booth In downtown Indianapolis.

value on culture. The picture showed experimen must make our client feel at ease and desirous of coming for relief. We must make them want to come, for you know and I know pre. Mr. Schenck called for Ihe meeting of the mlndi of agriculture.

Industry and labor around a table to map the co-operative role which each must play In meeting needs impoed by th war and postwar period. He said farmers had been crltlzed unjustly for what Inflation we now have. He cited as an example the receipt by the farmer Marilyn Ormandy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Ormandy of Mooresvllle, gave a Is a celebrated restaurant known as "Yar" Our research professors Inform us that "Yar" Is a Russian word its literal meaning Is "THIS IS IT." See Psge 1 luinevfl ara Nature eiilel way ot taking t(a irMi acida and waata out of tha hrood. Thy baip tnoai paopia paaa about 4 pin a a dav.

Whan diaor4r of kid ivy f.inMlna trmlt-l fvviortot4) mHer to nmna In your blooH, it nay raua nacsing barkarba. fbamnati" pataa 1I fratnt, irwM of pp ant-i anarav, gtUnt mania, awvilinc, pntbnMm unir tha ava anri Hiiiin-a. or araniy rtfUM.iea with a martin mr4 burn In anma ti0a ahowt thara aomaihios wrong will your id nva or bladdor- Doot waitl Auk your dr-iittial for Doao ansMseMflftlllv bs million fn4 VC demonstration of baton twirling. tal work conducted hy Purdue engineer on U.S. 20 and U.S.

.10 In northern Indiana and the results of waterlogged soil and heavily laden trucks "squashing" or forcing the water up through expansion joints and the road damage that, when they quit coming, you and I ill be out of Jobs." "Social Workers Another quotation credited to the DtM I lt mf Hretthiai I'niiiw HwehU, fimell MIOl." MiHter Art Uhm A ff'f i'V' ot Huei, CANAMOL Miiinri HflM rtn Itt A rripi of rl time tntnt pnrfil fTti irlldfl pft'1- Qfl- lO Mtn Up ft.ohtril thrcti. sxctt raw sivmbran antJ oiak (rMiniP Miier ltifTrri fro en troe) rio tri'atinf amitha dua aM brwicMal trim'Wm AM Hckley'i hrinf fl i.rit anl! fTerva ritf iifkv CAa4.o4 ioay. foj i rtiiai Ixiatanii. opera singing, cornet playing and of a one-man band. Doris Anne McNary, Helen M.

of 18 cents for growing the cotton used In a shirt retailing for $2.50. speaker was "we, as social work resulting. composed of Barbara Chittenden, 'jajjenb Xiunoa puw.rji!M; 0 yaara. Thv va harftv l'-. and will balp 1 Ska I A anile uifMV ttirSl fl'lflh OUt ffKlrn i The Rev.

Mr. McMullin, urging The picture were displayed at ers, anoum organize, ai present we are underpaid, but we ran demand and get Increases In our sal-1 Rook and Betty Rosenbergr, sang greater loyalty to religious observ aja waata Iron your blood. Gat Doaa Tilla, the requeit of the road committee chairmen of the two houses. three selections. ances, laid the church was respon-.

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