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28 THE IXDIAXAPOLIS STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943. BUILDING GROUP Noont 10:30 to Eeningj 4:30 to 7:30 Closed Sundays Last Page Lyric By MARY E. BOSTWICK. (Looks like a cold winter for 1943-44 the WPB has put a seven-foot limit on the length of blankets.) ASSISTS CLEANUP A Thrilling Easter for fireside or occasional group .50 Left Devote a Few Lines to the Victory Lean Drive Members Co-Operate In Fire Prevention Drive In City. Remembrance! TfE SINO today of blankets, folks those articles so cozy The prospect, ice are sad to say, is looking far from rosy Though have you blankets in reserve, and those you have will do you, The War Production Board's decree will mean but little to you.

each As Illustrated rr-ri r-i 11 1 To win this war will cost a lot To lose it costs Us all we've got. But if you are a lengthy gent, and at SiJFTi Hl.A 1 Members of the Building Owners and Managers Association are giving full co-operation in carrying out the aims of Fire Prevention Clean Up-Fix Up week now being observed. C. Fred Schmidt, executive secretary of the association, has issued two bulletins to members, the first plan to buy a blanket, And find yourself in quite a fix, you've got the board to thank and COLOGNE to ask them to make a thorough search of all properties this week to rscertain that no rubbish has accumulated; the second, to ask that building fire brigades, organized under civilian defense authori it Says that seven feet's enough for blankets warm and woolly We wonder if they've taken time to probe the subject fully i Oh, when the vnnter breezes blow, and zero weather nears, It's fine to curl in bed and wrap the blankets round your ears Oh, blankets eight or nine feet long have always been appealing, Because they alxo'kccp your feet from dismally congealing. Perfume, one $16.50 2 ozs $31.35 Cologne $5,50 (Tor Included) There's the proposition, folks.

If you agree, you'll surely decide that it's a mighty good investment to buy War Bonds which will pay off "four for three." Buy the bonds TODAY. The Unusual CAFETERIA SOCTH I MERIDIAN ties, make a check of all fire prevention facilities. Officials In charge of the week's observance have chartered a streetcar, through courtesy of the In dianapolis Street Railways, and will take off early this afternoon from the car barns for an inspection trip along several carlines. "NUMBER NINE" a sweet, gentle bred perfume, extraordinarily lasting. Musk for its base, woven through with floral distillations.

Boxed quite simply in the traditional Berg-dorf-Goodman mauve and purple house colors. Exclusive in Indianapolis With to Head Party. Mayor Robert H. Tyndall will head the party which will include R. B.

MacDaniel, chairman of the But with a sawed-off blanket, boys, if such you're forced to pick out, You'll cover up your ears, perhaps, and then your feet wiil stick out And if you cover up your feet you'll maybe freeze yet more so, Because the blanket won't extend beyond your manly torso. Oh, sawed-off gents have always Chamber of Commerce fire preven PI II ORANGE CAR Well constructed with seasoned hardwood frames, mahogany finished carved legs and arms, well-padded seats and backs. Carefully upholstered in plum, green, or blue damask. Designed for 18th century rooms! III tion committee and chairman of COMPANY the mayor's special committee for this week; Mrs. Chauncey H.

Eno, utcr MASMINOTOM chairman of fire defense of the Oflicp of Civilian Defense; Mai. H. R. Fletcher, chief air raid warden of Indianapolis; Harry E. Yockey, Small carrying charge on dejerred payments.

Indianapolis chairman of the OCD sighed to be a six-foot hero But. brother, slick around until the weather's down to zero The tall Apollo's grand to see, with ladies he's a charmer, But with those sawed-off blankets, boys, you'll sleep a whole lot warmer. Wallace O. Lee and George H. JUST ARRIVED! Carload of Thin Skinned Seedless Valencia Russet ORANGES "The Sweetest of the Year" Pink Meated Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 1,000 Poske, chairman and vice-chair man respectively of the Chamber of Commerce Safety Council; Har mon A.

Campbell, president of the 1 Board of Public Works; Harrv II. Fulmer. chief of the fire depart 31-35 ment; Bernard A. Lynch, chief of Store Hours Today: 9:45 A.M. to 5:45 P.M.

74 he lire prevention bureau; Luther wmmm, Meridian E. Tex, street commissioner; Del- mmmr Mashed Quarter Boxed Bags of ty of the Chamber of Commerce, and William A. Evans, safety director of the public schools. The committee decided on a streetcar, rather than a bus, in the interest of conservation of rubber and gasoline. They will be on the lookout for premises that have not had their spring cleanup.

mer Wilson, Boy Scout executive; Charles D. Mosier, director of safe- Grapefruit or Oranges! ORANGE CAR 936 East Michigan Street All Walks of Life You Need sv. 's i 1 1 Open Every Day and Sunday Till 9 I OR) IME JEiyigpE EUGENE GARDNER, Prop. PERFECT VISIONd mm I Place Your I Out-of-City 1 Order Now 1 for Easter fc (XT AIR TOOLS REPAIRED CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY SALE AND RENT A It Compreaaor and Tools, Pumps, Mixers, Hol.ti. Derricks, Melting Kettles.

Saw Rigs, 8teel Trestles, eto. Yard Space for Rent. Big 4 Switch. BOCK EQUIPMENT CO. 1U0 Northwestern Indpls.

Malvin E. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Walker, 3417 Broadway, was commissioned a second lieutenant upon successful completion of the ollicer candidate course at the infantry school, Fort Penning, Georgia.

jwn ft A promotion to corporal was FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED Easter Suggestions Mr. and Mrs. David H. Smith, 629 East 38th street, has reported to Randolph field, Texas, to attend the School of Aviation Medicine. Second Lieutenant Joseph Lewis i given Paul Thomas Wells, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles T. Wells, 3422 Brouse street, at the Anti-Alrcraft Artillery School, Camp Davis, North Carolina. Maj. David L.

Smith of the Army Medical Corps, the son of Charming blooming plants Hydran geas, Baby Rambler Rosa Bushes, McKinstray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Attractive Box of Beautiful Cut Flowers Azaleas, Easter Lilies, IO-50 $1 r.00 Forrest Merrill McKinstrav. R.R. ON DIAMONDS WATCHfS TOOLS CLOTHING Oft ANYTHING OF VALUE! "Borrow With Confidence" DEPENDABLE OPTICAL SERVICE Vellnur Callaa J-tl No.

13, Box 180. successfully com pleted transition training at Hobbs Army Air Field, Hobbs, N.M.. to For More Than TwciiIy-Scvpii Years qualify as a combat pilot. At Fort Bcnninc, Georcia. IARATROOrER Private First Charles L.

Poole, whose wife lives at 339 South Temple avenue, was Class Walter E. Dillchay, son of promoted to corporal. 241 Mass. Ave. Riley 2333 Mr.

and Mrs. Edward F. Dillchay, 255 East Iowa street, has received Private First Class Harry E. Kraeszig, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Convenient Terms If Desired HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. MONDAY 8:00 A.

M. TO 8:00 P. M. E. B.

Tcckcmcycr To Lead Probe of Welfare Division Representative Earl B. Tecke-meyer. Republican, yesterday was elected chairman of a legislative committee created by the last General Assembly to investigate the State Department of Public Wel ward Kraeszig, 1537 East Kelly street, completed an intensive his wings as a paratrooper and now Is serving in the South Pacific. He enlisted in the Marine Corps course in Army Air Forces clerical DO YOU WANT MORE PEP? Is Your Liver Inactive Making You Feel "Down?" Then you should try Haag's puis wltbout delay. Xf your liver Isn't secreting all the bil It should it is beeause the bile flow is not stimulated.

Constipation results and that "low" pepless feeling, your Interest in life lags and you're not yourself. Don't wait any longer. Get Baag's Pills and feel "TOPS!" Available at all Haag's Quality Drug Stores in 25o and 50o sizes. Adv. duties at Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Col.

Oct. 1, 1942, and received basic training at Camp (iillispie and Camp HOOSIER OPTICAL CO. Elliot, winning; medals for expert marksmanship in pistol and rifle Auxiliary Dorothy I. Rnhhert 144 N. Illinois St.

Near Ohio 1043 Virginia Ave. Fountain Square Don't Let Diseased Teeth or the absence of teeth hold you down to the old rocking chair. Perk up, step out, go places do things, be young twice. Of course, you'll need new teeth, but don't let that worry you we're here. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Rubbert, 510 North Drexel avenue, who had been stationed with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps at fare. shooting and for bayonet drill. He had been employed by the Lukas-II amid Corporation, and had taught swimming and lifesaving at he V.M.C.A. He Is a brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Beckett, 3817 Rockville The meeting was the first for the run. ugiemorpe, lioorgia, was transferred recently to Fort Ben- ning, Georgia. road. committee since it was appointed. Senator Samuel E.

Johnson, Republican of Anderson, was elected vice-chairman, and Representative DRS. EITELJORG SOLTIS and FRAY MA. 0583 Over fl 40 Years I Bernadine Malinka, Democrat of DENTISTS H'4 Ks.t Wash. St. THE STAR'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Gary, was named secretary.

Highway Commission Announces Bids Received On Road, Bridge Projects The State Highway Commission yesterday announced a number of low bids which it has received on surfacing, surface treatment and bridge painting projects. Between Meridian St. and Marott's Shoe Store I Mr. Teckemeyer said the com mittee will meet again May 10 and jjjjJ HOURS: to Sunday to 10:30 A. M.

I plans to make a thorough study of the 1936 welfare act. He asked that persons desirous of communi The projects, bidders and Skilled Workers Found Quickly No matter what kind of employe you want, you have a better chance of finding qualified persons when you place a Want Ad in The Star, which carries more Help Wanted advertising than any other Indianapolis newspaper. Here's a typical case in point. Needing two experienced carpenters, the Indiana Paint, Roofing and Supply 2921 E. 10th street, placed the following Help Wanted ad in The Star: amounts follow: cating with the committee address messages to Post Oflice Box 168, Ohio, Jefferson and Ripley counties; 50 Unlocked.

53 Rowing implement. 54 Living. 56 Ruler of Tunis. 57 Before. 58 Musical Instruments.

59 Beverage. VERTICAL. 1 Split pulse. 2 Masculine nama, 3 Victim of convictions. 4 Lance.

5 Difficult. 6 Article. 7 Color. 8 Large plate. 1 low bidder, no bids under engineers' estimate.

LaPorte District Surface treat Indianapolis. 11m Seven Members. ment on approximately 67.21 miles The committee Is composed of of state highways in Starke, Mar seven members and was the out shall, Fulton, White and Pulaski counties; low bidder, Mohr Con growth of sensational charges Cheek against the welfare department. struction Company, Kokomo; amount, $128,358.05. Answer to yesterday's puzzle.

During debate in the Legislature on the matter, Senator John Van- XA Bridge Fort Wayne District Painting six bridges In Adams, Huntington, Allen, Blackford and Wells counties; low bidder, Rogers Industrial Painters, Millersburg, amount, $5,525.60. Painting eight bridges In Miami, Huntington and Wabash counties, low bidder, Rogers Industrial Painters, Millersburg, amount, $8,377.05. Crawfordsville District Painting four bridges in Fountain, Warren, Parke, Vermillion and Clay counties; low bidder, Rogers Industrial Painters, Millersburg, amount, $13,847.75. Greenfield District Painting six bridges in Wayne, Morgan and MOUNTAIN VALLEY Tees, Republican of Valparaiso, re HORIZONTAL. 1 Obscure.

4 Acute. 9 Strike. 12 Constellation. 13 Whole jury. 14 Night before.

15 Pantry. 17 Ballerina. 19 Exchange. 21 Also. 22 Stratum.

24 Neater. 28 City in India. 29 Unemployed. 30 Sheltered side. 31 Sun god.

32 Circuitous ways. 35 Concerning. 36 By way of. 38 Semester. 39 Compensated.

41 Hymns. 43 Book leaves. 44 Sailor. 45 Wear away. 47 Rules.

9 Rebound. 10 Avenue 11 By means of. 16 Fear. 18 Negative word. 20 Support.

22 Stage of insect's life. 23 Anew. 25 Astringent. 26 Weird. 27 Pastoral pipes.

29 News article, 33 Everlasting. 34 Gardening tool. 37 Dress. 40 Day's business. 42 Crone.

43 Church heads. 46 Wander. 47 Fish eggs. 48 Organ of hearing. 49 Foxy.

51 Elongated fish. 52 Tint. 55 Iridium 2 Experienced Carpenters for general repair work. 2921 E. 10th.

Crawfordsville District Surface treatment on approximately 60.80 miles of slate highways in Clay, Parke, Owen, Clinton, Benton, Warren, Boone and Tippecanoe counties; low bidder, Bituminous AS AN AID IN THE cited what he described as sworn testimony of witnesses who appeared before an earlier committee charging that the welfare department fostered the dissemina Material Company, Terre Haute; amount, $106,595.70. TREATMENT OF KIDNEY trouble tion of subversive and Commu Seymour District Surface treat nistic doctrines. ment on approximately 83.80 miles The committee was instructed to of state highways in Bartholomew make a report of its findings to Harrison, Jackson, Brown, Floyd and Washington counties; low bid' the 1945 Legislature. Other members are Represents der, L. P.

Cavett Company, Lock- Reporting many applications, the advertiser commented that the ad (above) attracted a high class of carpenters and made it easy Jo choose. just the men for the job. Others are finding good workers quickly and easily through Star Want Ads. Have YOU tried a Star Help Wanted ad lately? Dial Riley 7311 and ask for an Ad-Taker. A Want Ad In The Daily Star costs as little as 50 cents even less when you take advantage of the special four-day rates.

You may charge it. tives Charles Miser, Republican of land, amount, $126,691.15. Garrett; V. O. Hughes, Repub vincennes District Surface Mountain Vofly Mlntral Wattr from Ho Spring.

htlpt stimulate tldnty eflo, sooffc bladder Irritation, combat uric- acidify. Free Delivery Order a Case Today MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER 955 FORT WAYNE AVE. Phone Rl. 3212 lican of Fort Wayne, and Senators Arcadia Balz, Republican of In treatment on approximately 71.58 miles of state highways in Perry, Spencer, Crawford, Daviess, Knox, 4 21 Average time of solution: 27 min. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

dianapolis, and Leo J. Stemle, Democrat of Jasper. Pike and Gibson counties; low bid der, L. P. Cavett Company, Lock- land, amount, $147,364.70.

Howard counties; low bidder, Rogers Industrial Painters, Millersburg, amount, Painting three bridges in Franklin and Union counties; low bidder, Rogers Industrial Painters, Millersburg, amount, $9,083. Vincennes District Painting three bridges in Owen, Lawrence, Martin and Dubois counties; low bidder, N. E. Daugherty Company, Bloomington; amount, $13,537.50. Painting eight bridges in Gibson, Posey, Crawford, Perry, Spencer, Daviess and Pike counties; low bidder, no bids under engineers' estimate.

Seymour District Painting three bridges in Owen, Bartholomew and Jackson counties; low bidder, no bid under engineers' estimate. LaPorte District Painting one ort Wayne District Surface surfacing 0.191 miles in Jeffersonville on Western avenue from 10th others will be added to this staff of consultants. Gary, Terre Haute, Evansville and Bloomington have been the first to apply for these "Lanham Federal funds" for special child treatment on approximately 54.32 to Hendricks streets; low bidder, miles of state highways in Fulton, Kosciusko, Whitley, Noble, Wa Berns Construction Company, In dianapolis; amount, $95,302.92. bash, Huntington and Wells coun caring by schools in defense areas. Vigo county Surfacing 4.818 ties; low bidder, Lester Baker, St.

They have been approved by the miles of access road from Terre Joe; amount, $99,892.80. United States Office of Education Haute 1o the Vigo ordnance plant; and are being processed by the Roads. low bidder, Bituminous Materials Federal Works Agency. Cass and Miami Counties Sur Company, Terre Haute; amount, facing 3.524 miles on Ind. 218 on $105,715.09.

Marion county Paving 0.964 bridge in Lake county; low bidder, relocation west from U.S. 31, along the boundary of the U.S. naval Letter Writing Private Finally Locates Buddy Graduates to Hear DePauw President Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, president of DePauw University, Greencas-T tie, will give the principal address at the Pike Township High School commencement exercises April 26, first commencement scheduled in Marion county this spring, H.

F. Griffey, county superintendent of schools, announced yesterday. Other commencements announced by Mr. Griffey are as follows: Decatur Central High SchooL miles in Indianapolis on Raymond no bids under engineers estimate, street irom Tibbs avenue to Ind. Painting four bridges in Porter and reserve aviation base; low bidder, McMahon Construction Company, Plenty of letter writing finally Expanded School Program Devised To reduce juvenile delinquency in defense areas, a plan of extended school services before and after school hours, with an expanded summer program of study and recreation, and nursery schools where needed, has been devised by educators, according to Dr.

Clement T. Malan, state superintendent of public instruction. He has obtained Federal funds to help finance this aid to children of working mothers. Consultants to work with school officials over the state, appointed by Dr. Malan, include Mrs.

Anne DeBlois Berg, director of elementary education, Evansville; Miss Blanche Fuqua, director of instruction. Terre Haute; Miss Hannah Lindahl, supervisor of elementary education, Mishawaka; Ralph Norton Fitch, professor of education and director of child development service. Ball State Teachers' Col 67; low bidder, William D. Vogel, Lake counties; low bidder, N. E.

Daugherty Company, Bloomington; Kocnester; amount, $97,293.94. Indianapolis; amount, Greene County Surfacing 4.036 g2 Ii WW 255 mm 22 23 2-4 25 26 2T I HiIL i 41 42 lIlIIIJlIZIII 4T 4S 4q 50 51 52 777; 58 "Hq I I I VA I I I I Paving 0.424 miles at Indianapolis miles on relocation of Ind. 58 amount, $9,128.50. Painting five badges in Newton, Jasper, Porter, Carroll and White counties; low bidder, N. E.

Daugherty Company, from Ind. 45 to Greene-Lawrence county line; low bidder, Calumet and Speedway City, on Grande avenue from Cossell road to West 10th street; low bidder, Shumaker i Indianapolis; amount, $25,316.15. faying Company, Indianapolis; Bloomington; amount, $4,888.50. Surface Treatment (Roads). amount, $259,765.50.

Bartholomew and Johnson coun Lawrence County Surfacing tiesPaving 1.916 miles of reloca- located Lieut. John E. Boyle, son of Mrs. Margaret Boyle, 2005 North Pennsylvania street, for Private Sidney Weil, a friend, stationed at the Newport (Ark.) army air base. After writing letters to every Boyle family in Indianapolis trying to locate Lieut, Boyle, whom he knew while both were stationed at MacDill field in Tampa, Private Weil finally hit the right one.

Mrs. Boyle said yesterday that she had received a letter and had sent her son's address immediately. Lieut Boyle is now stationed in i.ai miles on relocation of Ind. 58 tion of U.S. 31 west of Edinbure.

1 Greenfield District Surface treatment on approximately 51.13 miles of state highways in Wayne, April 29, Albert Stump of Indianapolis; Lawrence Central Hign" School, April 29, Prof. George F. Leonard of Butler University; Southport High School, April 29, program by class; Franklin Town- from Greene-Lawrence county line to Ind. 54 near Springville; low bidder, Calumet Paving Company, inaianapons; amount, $165,960.23, Delaware, Grant, Rush and Frank' iin counties; low bidder, W. L.

Ma gaw, Richmond; amount, 622. from 0.9 miles south to 1.1 miles north of Johnson Bartholomew county line; low bidder, Calumet Paving Company, Indianapolis; amount, $149,966.28. Clark county Paving 0.939 miles in Jeffersonville on Missouri avenue from Fourth to Spring streets; no bids received. ship High School, April 30, program by class; Ben Davis High School, May 27, program by class, and War- ren Central High School. May 27.

Clark county Surfacing and paving 1.449 miles in Jeffersonville, on Walnut street from 10th to Market street and on Market street from Walnut to Main streets; also lege, and Dr. Ruth G. Strickland, assistant professor of education. Seymour District Surface treatment on approximately 81.53 miles of state highways in Switzerland, flexible gunnery school at Fort Indiana University. As need arises, Myers, Florida.

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