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THE IXDIAXAPOLIS STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1937. was sows iinm Tniinrn Unique Booths Attract Travel Show Visitors. 1 H. P. WASSOIU CO.

ir.4SSO.V5 T)0ES SOT SELL SECONDS AT TRAVEL SHOW A SALE! RIew Ecnported nSandmade Mary Visits Exhibits Meets Delightful Tourists. and Concluded From Fare One. -vv. j- ft L- -S vike?" and the other one said she didn't know that maybe a vike was a Swedish bicycle, or maybe was a sort of ski. Now, we knew better than that a Viking is an old-time Norse warrior.

1 The Puerto Rican government booth is one of the most colorful in the show. It includes display of that are creating a sensation embroidery, pottery, toy furniture, baskets, hand-woven hammocks and all manner of things all very decorative. The most decorative object at the Puerto Rican booth, Houbigant rgg, IJ5L however, is Miss Herta Conley. She is a very lovely black-eyed seno-rita from Ecuador, and when the world travelers and guides and couriers had a moment to spare they were all massed thickly about the Puerto Rican booth interested in the products of the island, doubtless. famous iy of vt v--a i fmm ill jT fT A TM I J.

1 originally 1.00 Model of ueen Mary. The Cunard-White Star Line has a large and very beautiful model of the Queen Mary, complete to the last porthole. The Queen Mary starts on her "coronation trip" tomorrow, and Included among the list of Americans and home-going Britishers eager to get a look at the new King, will bo several In Whether it's a Russian folk son, an Irish jl(f or "Clelito I.indo," these two pretty musicians at the Indianapolis Travel show ran play it. They rail themselves the "Strolling Players" Miss Lillian Spoon plays the accordion and Miss Muriel Nolilitt the violin. dianapolis citizens, so the man at the booth told us.

All the steamship lines havei JLT an extraordincay purchase and sale of the most fascinating new hand fashions! The values are great! Why not buy these for Mother's Day gifts! White handmade 'filet lace gloves with novelty backs and two-tiered cuffs white hand-crocheted button-back style button wrist and flared cuff styles. Small, medium and large sizes. 1 Group Crocheted GLOVES Hand-crocheted novelty gloves, short ft with cleverly designed top. l.g IM tfr ill 1 1 fi -w mni i fy iJJ ill III S'jA 4lfw S. WJpMfsf itA-2tc2 beautiful displays.

The Anchor Line makes a great bid, via striking posters and folders, to convince the future travelers that Ireland and Scotland are the places to sen (list. The Anchor Line plays a very important part in the show, lor it is aboard an Anchor liner that a Scottish haggis will arrive today if all goes well. This same haggis will ligure In nn elaborate ceremony at the Travel Show tonight, when the traditional rite known as "Piping in the Haggis" will be staged with lis full panoply ot Scottish costumes, skirling bagpipes, the highland fling, etc. The haggis, in case you don't know, is not a Quelques Fleurs and Le Parfum Idecd Houbigant's exquis- ite talcums in glass bottles, very soft tex-tured, delightfully fragrant. Offered at this low sale price only while stocks last, Choice of two most popular odors.

WASSON'S, Street Floor. 1 Group Crocheted GLOVES Novelty white gloves in longer length with novelty back design. 149 rmr Highland chieftain, but is "a pud ding made of the heart, Jiver, lights, ot a sheep or calf 1 Group Crocheted GLOVES minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, etc." Don't blame us that's what the dictionary says it is. Model of Stateroom. The International Mercantile Marine coaxes one to come down and take a look nt Panama, among other places, and spreads out an Gird for Battle, Communists Cry I array of very swell pictures, and in a glass case it has a very cute Novelty hand-crocheted gloves with rosebud design at wrist.

Slightly flared, em- ft broidered back. L.i TINT YOUR OWN GLOVES a representative from "RIT" will be in the glove department to give glove-tinting instructions. "RIT" tints and dyes are fast color without boiling. Gloves purchased here will be tinted free of charge with "RIT" purchased here. Your choice of 25 different colors.

WASSON'S For filoves, Street Floor. model of a stateroom nothing nautical about that stateroom, cither it looks like an ellicicncy apartment only bigger. By means of gorgeous posters and totem ii i Miiiimiiiiifii'iiriiiffriiltii'iiaiw irm-nr-i 'hr i mar -nmin faaiiiiiMMr I Puerto Uico wants more visitor from ihn I'nited States, and presents an attractive booth at the Travel Show to nhow Ilooslers some of th manifold inducement offered to tourists hy the island. Mis Itertita Conley (above), a native of Kruador, has charge of the booth. Jne Matienzn of New York, a member of the staff of the Puerto Uican department of agriculture, in here to represent his government.

poles adorned with odd looking pnrties wearing the most horrible expressions, the Dollar Steamship Lines urge you to stop off at Alaska; the Holland American features lovely Dutch damsels, canals and wind mills; the Italian Line presents a rose covered trellis. The French Line reminds vou that a big exposition Is going on in Paris i is Impartial in the matter of the great war that has been waged between Dallas and Fort Worth it advertises "America's only World Fair in 1937" at Dallas on New York, May 3. Adult jaders of the Communist party called on the Young Communists League today to expand its membership and gird for class war. William Z. Foster, chairman of the Communist party, told the league's annual convention young Communists should connect themselves with ''the great mass of discontented and formulate their demands." "Ignore Illegality." Later, a panel group discussing industry was urged by David Doran of New York, chairman of the industrial committee of the league, to enroll youth in every lield, even where communism is outlawed.

"The illegality of your action should not deter you," he said. i Foster told the league delegates "it is not enough to support the CIO and Youth Congress. We must become leaders in these movements. Then we will march forward with giant strides in the revolutionary movement that is growing like a snowball in all parts of the United States." The league. Foster said, now numbered 15.000 members and Bagpipe, Highland Fling to Mark Haggis Night Celebration at Show and has a uniformed officer to tell you all about it we'd guess he was an admiral, at the very least; the United Fruit chants alluringly i one sine, and on the other cheers oi me Caribbean seas, the Ham hnr-rr A MIS riOIllier ril'Sltl it I fOI I Grab yourself a bagpipe, a set of keen-action kilts and a burred tongue, for it's Haggis night at the Indianapolis Travel Show The Scottish delicacy, haggis, prepared on a ship anchored in New ivniures me runne Wnrlh and German forests and has sev- eral very beautiful steamship Wonders of West, models.

The Chicago Northwestern The' Gdynia-American that's; Railway has wonderful pictures of tU t0- i Zion National park, and the Santa thinks you ought to see Denmark especially it's got a big poster Fe unusual anrt striking posters of 1 ork harbor and rushed here by train, will be served at 8:15 o'clock tonight at a full regalia ceremonial in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium I MOTHERS' DAY as part of the show being held there this week. According to Anchor Line MAY mai maae us ieel sort of wistful unmans; scrapes ana sombreros cials, who are supplying the dish, a true Scot would rather eat haggis than romp through a Highland I fling, and that, they said, is some TRAVEL SHOW PROGRAM. a charming street scene, and the words "Denmark Land of Peace." The Lr.brador-New found land was a big surprise. Vou didn't know they went in for all sorts of handi- make the booth of the Mexican National Railways glow with color; the Northern Pacific roots for Yellowstone National park, the Great Northern for Glacier National park, and the Canadian National Railways make a big play is almost here Remember Mother's Favorite should have 30.000 or more. The convention sent its creetincs in Labrador, did vou? well.

and a pledge of support to the In- i do hooked rugs, lor Instance ternational Ladies' Garment Work-; cutest things you ever saw ot thing. Haggis is a sort of a pudding made of the liver, heart and lights of a sheep or calf, minced with suet, onions and oatmeal. In days gone by, when they got along that far, Scottish cooks put the whole works in the stomach of the killed animal and boiled until well done. Nowadays, modern haggis is made up of the same ingredients but is prepared in specially designed, electric steam boilers. Lnter the pudding is shot through ers convention, now in cession in on icebergs, and polar of cenUcrnon catching trout and Atlantic Citv, N.

J. bears on icebergs, and aurora bor- salmon Ote, Midwest Figure "'I Th? SV1Ct I Lake" Wawasee and the Indiana tues rigurei. intounst wants you to come 1 Dunes Snte nark are both renre- Th. moc9lTi rttoH nviH Pncci. Tt siaie parK are ooin repre- Dubins Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings ment workers and a leader of the sorts of folders one of them graphs designed to make the weary city dweller pack his bag t'u 1 7.

lnr.pp and (lit forthwith citizens wearing smiles RlI, hnvD nn o. r. ri a yard across S. R. tractive rlisnl.ivs nt the shnw miniature cannons into sacks.

Tours through Scotland now often include visits to fourteen haggU factories which supply the delicacy to nil parts of the world. Anchor Line ships all carry a miniature haggis kitchen, with chefs following identical methods as prevail in Glasgow. American Labor party, was signed by Angelo Herndon. young Negro chairman of the league, who recently obtained a Suureme Court reversal of his conviQn in Georgia on syndicalism t-Wiges. Another speaker.

Michael Martini of Detroit, said tbe league will support all Farmer-Labor party political candidates' in the middle Wt. He said the C.I.O. in Michigan has enrolled 300,000 members never before affiliated with organized labor. Air Lines llepresented. trick mirror in'the form of a giant The air lines are well represent- I which at times shows, in an ed.

Transcontinental and Western Immense photograph, a bus nrrlv-Air has a very technical gadget on lng at its destination. Then they've display that everyone peers owlish-! got a moving miniature bus overly at and no one understands a taking and passing an direction tinder. TWA ioned stage coach and a pony ex-also has a large "picture" man. press rider. A completely outfitted piper, im MORNING.

:40 Show opens. 9:40 Organ recital. 9:45 "Neath Sunny Skies." 10:10 "Romantic Mexico." 10:50 "Rollin' Down to Rio," "Under the Southern Cross." 1 1 :20 Intermission. 11:45 "Old Trails and New." 12:05 Lecture on "Austria" by Mrs. Virginia Creed Mat-tesich of the Austrian State Tourist Bureau.

12:55 "Ocean, Mountains and Titan of Chasms." 1:10 Intermission. AFTERNOON. 1:40 "From Sochi to Batumi" "Crimea," "Leningrad," "Volga." 3:00 "Hying Trip to Poland." 3:20 "Cruise to Nassau." 8:30 Intermission. 3:55 "Philippine Islands." 5:15 "Flashes of the West." 5:30 Show closes. NIGHT.

6:50 Show opens. 6:50 Organ recital. 7:00 "Puerto Rico, Me of En- chantment." 7:40 "Cruise to tabrador." :00 "riplng of the Haggis." 8:30 "Western Holidays." 9:15 "St. Lawrence and the and enlarged photographs of the Life preservers dangle at appro-; ported from "Chicago, will open great new air liners. priate intervals one from the U.

American Airlines also have a S. S. Hawk, of all places gaily- ceremonies tonight with a bagpipe tour of the auditorium, in which will be seated those attending the sculpture map, showing out-1 costumed musicians stroll about. Premier Pledges to Keep standing attractions in the trip people argue about where they show. The traditional ceremony ai ross counirv a not of beans nt wnnt tn en and hnw thev want to Newly-Elected Jap Diet Boston, oil wells at Oklahoma City, get there, and altogether there is ioh.io, may cs.

htn premier eic, on to a movie cameraman at Senjuro Hayashi, refusing to re-' Los Angeles. Fair sign and reported seeking a com- All the railroads feature their promise with political parties that streamlined trains the Rock Is-overwhelmed his government at land's "Red Rocket," the Southern the polls, declared tonight he did Pacific's "Daylight," the Burling-not intend to dissolve the newly- ton Route's "Zephyr," etc The Rock elected Diet. He also asserted to Island has prior to the serving of the food will be carried out with singing of Scottish songs, an address to the haggis and a sword dance. The complete program for the ceremonial is as follows: Sons orh Mr. MarthA MarDouKall Emharrit.

"Flpln" the Hapcris' (Ceremonial). Add re j.i to th Huscls Duncan Mac-Dnucatl. Sword Dance Charles J. Johnstone. Fonj; Anntft Ijiurte." Grace Leona Simpson.

The haggis itself will be well never a dull moment. And this isn't all. Downstairs on the fourth floor there is a practically continuous program of travel movies, travel lectures and music. An addition to the program of pictures for tonight was announced last night. It is "Western Holidays," a talking picture with sound effects, and is exhibited through the courtesy of the Canadian National Railways.

Whether she's a modern young mother or the dear old fashioned kind, she'll appreciate the quality of beautiful Gold Stripe silk stockings for this hosiery has been the favorite of discriminating women for more' than 25 years Come in and see Gold Stripe in sheer or service weight an ideal gift for Mother's Day. original "Red Rocket" of the vint the Privy Council that the government has no intention of revising election laws through an imperial ordinance. age of 1832 a sassy little number with a bulging smokestack and a truncated rear. The M. K.

A T. cared for until serving time. WASSOS'S FOR BEAUTIFUL SILK STOCKIXGS STREET FLOOR. Under charge of Leslie C. Atkins, manager of the Anchor Lines in Chicago, and who made a special trip to New York to supervise the shipment, it will arrive here at 10:30 o'clock this morning.

Fol- lowing the ceremonial, it will be served on the stage to Jimmie! Lawson, Robert Bain, M. VV. Dallas Saguenay." 9:45 "Gibraltar of Canada." 10:00 "Alaska Ahoy." 10:20 Show closes. State to Collect $250,019 in Frank E. Ball Estate Papal Book to Hit German Violations methods were being used in Ger-jmany and said the church there i might be suffocated gradually.

Prelates said the Pope has fered a setback In his convales- and Harry Simpson. Later it will be served to the audience. Isaac K- Parks, state inheritanc tax commissioner, announced yesterday that the state of Indiana will collect $250,019 from the cence. A CORRECTION An advertisement published yesterday in The Star, on a $4.84 sale of table lamps, stated that the lamps in question were "LESS THAN HALF PRICE." This was true of many of them, but not of all. and should have read "SOME LESS THAN HALF PRICE," as there were $10.98 lamps included in the sale, but this valuation likewise was omitted.

The stated valuations ranged from $8.98 to $5.98 and a very decided saving was indicated in each case. We publish this correction in fairness to those who may have purchased any of these lamps under the impression that they were obtaining them at half price. H. P. WASSON COMPANY Castel Gandolfo, Italy, May 3.

UP) Pope Pius is completing a "White Book" to show that the German government and not the Vatican has violated the Catholic Berlin, May 3. UP tleen Muncie vvho was kied jn an ajr Catholic lay brothers were sent to piane crash in Ohio last year. Mr. jail today for terms ranging up to I Parks said the combined state and four years. Federal inheritance taxes will take One was sentenced on eharees "of fi.u.uw or me estate, ine will Shopping Bag Snatched From Elderly Woman Mrs.

Murray Byers, 70 years old, 209 North Capitol avenue, was robbed' of a shopping bag containing a purse, a milk bottle and an empty cup yesterday by a 15-year-old boy as she walked in an alley north of Washington street and west of RunTl street. Motor Policemen Hayes and DeLong captured the boy at Dearborn and Michigan streets and he was identified by Mrs. Myers. The boy had kept only the money in the purse. He was taken to the Marion County Juvenile Detention Home.

Dancer Faces Charge in Night Club Stabbing Buffalo, N. May 3. An attractive young dancer tonight was charged with second degree assault in the stabbing of the master of ceremonies at a night club where she worked. Detective Sergeant Richard H. Mack said Miss Sue Struber, 22 years old, admitted she struck David Rose over the head with the heel of her slipper and stabbed him in the back.

She was arrested at a hospital where she went to visit Rose. Church's concordat with the Reich, premeditated fatal assault; one'was probated in Delaware county nrAlAfe KAMI tnnirnf. iwai 1ailtA nn immnro lit fhnrirf ooiuiuav. sentenced six The book will be issued If Adolf and a Bonn court Hitler's position toward the church 1 others on similar counts and three were jailed for aiding "immoral" brothers across German frontiers. TWINS TWICE IN YEAR.

London Mrs. H. E. Bennett of Askem, near Doncaster, Englanrf. has become the mother of twins becomes more offensive, the prelates said.

One declared the church's posi-1 time in twelve tion in Germany now was worse Am' for the second than In Spain." He charged subtle 1 drkeoTor. months..

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