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r. i THAT FINISHING TOUCH" Sib a mi I If 1 SI sj re wi Leaves your sldn velvety smooth and imparts a delightful fragrance CimcxniA TAi ciJf iriI it, everybody does Prie as. Proprietors: Patter Drag ft Cfcsaalcel Try Cmlcara Shaving Cmw Make your car New over de night Whv drive shabbv ear when, with ft dollar or so and an boar or to, you can paint it lik factory finish? Dries in a jiffy. Irdti. Paint today; and drive tomorroir.

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18 20 E. Wash. St. TAKE the best, the fastest gas made store it too long arid it gets slowi sluggish and feeble! Little bj little, t) daw hj day, it loses pep, punch and power. ST A LE ::) NESS is the enemy of.

gasoline I "1 Here's why this is deteriorates loses ita "light ends' the volatile elements that make starting easy. A chemical, change takes, place, too fo that the longer gas is stored, the weaker it gets! Long has the petroleum industry known this fact. Known, too, that the longer gas is stored, the (fa is EVANSVILLE MAY BE ROTARY SESSION HQS Executives Hear Reports Past Covernors. Mid Season Clearance Sale SANDER RECKER Interior Decorators Meridian at Maryland by DINNER PROGRAM IS HELD (Special to The Indianapolis Uewgl BLOOMINOTON, August 4. Evansvffle was expected to be chosen ax the next meting place for the Indi ana Rotary convention in February, aa presidents and secretaries of nearly all the fifty eight Hooaier clubs today drew near the close of their annual two day assembly here.

The Rotary executives held most of their sessions in the new Indiana Dni verslty Union building, but met last night at the Graham Hotel for their annual dinner program. Carl BimeL, Portland, district governor, presided, while a number of past district gov ernors made reports and led discussions. Among the visitng past district governors were Charles E. Watklns, Muncie; Robert E. Heun, Richmond; Ben Sherwood, Bedford; William R.

Barr, Bluff ton: Charles Graiton, Muncie; Leslie C. Sammons, Shelby ville, and William F. Hodges, Gary. Officers of the assembly in addition to Governor Bimel include A. Cole, Bloomlngton, assembly secretary; O.

R. Easterday, Portland, and Fred K. Beauchamp. song leaders; A. N.

Nutter, Washington, pianist, and Patrick Maloney, Columbia City, aergeant at arms. VETOES SALARY MEASURE Koblesvtlla Mayor Opposes 2 Per Cent. Cat Passed Wy CoanciL Special to The Indianapolis Newil Mayor W. E. Gifford.

last night, filed with Mrs. Flossie Sapper, city clerk. his veto of an ordinance parsed by the council to reduce salaries of all city employes 20 per cent. He cited long hours of service the policemen and firemen put in. and insisted they are not receiving excessive wages.

In closing his message to the council the mayor saia: "For these reajtons and also with the belief that the ordinance has been prepared more for political effect than anything else. I hereby exercise my right of veto." The ordinance was passed by a vote of 4 to 1. The dissenting councilman, a Republican, suggested that the reduction be only 10 per cent The other four are Democrats. It is expected they will pass the ordinance over the mayor's veto at the council meeting Monday night. The ordinance is expected to save the city $2,100 annually.

FOR HARTFORD CITYTRIAL Reinhold Flenker to Be Returned In Bank Robbery Case. stickier it gets the more apt it is to clog valves and knock particularly on hills. That is why the question of deterioration lias worried refiners and why Gulf is proud to announce a system that assures you of FRESH, FULL POWER EI) gasoline. It works in this way. Gulf makes the best gas that can he produced and refines out of this gas certain complex elements that have been discovered to causeast deteriora 5 AS Wednesday shortly before a freight train had pulled out ol the prison yard.

He may have concealed himself on the train. NOBLES VILLE, lnd, August 4. LEGION PLANS RECEPTION i Anderson Post Win Honor New State Commander and Others. I Special to Tbe Indianapolis Nwl ANDERSON. August 4.

The George Hockett Post, American Legion, is planning a public reception for Tuesday night to honor three of its members, William O. Nelson, who was elected commander of the Indiana department; Raymond J. Estle. elected grand chef de gare of the Indiana Voiture of Forty and Eight, and Robert M. Critchfield.

grand conductor of Forty and Eight. Clarence A. Thompson. Summitville, re elected Eleventh district commander, and his wife, Iva Thompson, reelected district auxiliary president, also will be guests. Others will include two Anderson golf teams who won state honors in the Legion tournament at Kokomo; Elwood drum and bugle corps, which won the Class contest, and Hcckett Post's drum corps, former state champions, which won third in Class A.

ANTI RED GROUP FORMED SPRINGFIELD. 111., August 4 i National Defense Learue Divkion Or CA.P.) De Witt Billman. representative of Governor Lewis L. Emmerson, announced today he would turn Rein hold Fleuker over to Hartford City (Ind.) authorities for prosecution on charges of robbing the Citizens State Bank last October. The decision followed a hearing at which Hartford City officials informed Billman they had a "strong case" against Fleuker, who was recently acquitted by a Lake county Jury of a bank holdup charge.

Stricken in Storm. Die. Special to Tha Indianapolis Newt) COLUMBUS, August 4. Funeral services were held here today for Miss Clara Wilson, age seventy six, who died of heart disease. Miss Wilson became frightened In an electrical storm and hurried to the home of a neighbor, where she was stricken.

She had lived here twenty five years and was active in church work and in D. A. R. A brother survives. Escaped Prisoner Hunted.

Special to The Indianapolis Newt MICHIGAN CITY, August 4. Prison authorities are searching for James Johns, age thjrty two. serving a flve to twenty one year term for robbery, sentenced from Lake county. Johns last was seen about noon ganixed at Evansville Special to The Indianapolis Newil EVANSVILLE. August 4 An Evansville division of the National Defense League is being formed here to combat Communist propaganda, it has been announced by Paul F.

Bussler. who has been named field director for the city. The league will wage its fight by use of publicity against the activities of Communists. A series of meetings believed to be communistic are being held here this week. WABASH BOARD RESIGNS Public Works Group Would Leave Duties With City Council.

WABASH. August 4. Resignations of members of the Wabash board of public works were before the mayor today after a unanimous vote by board membc recommending that their duties be taken up by the city council. The move would save the city $1,200 a year. Farmer Attacked by Bull.

Special to The Indianapolis Nevil FRANKFORT. August 4. Grover Maish. farmer, suffered a crushed vertebra as the result of being attacked by a bull in a pasture near his home. It was driven away 1 from him by Mrs.

Maish. tion. Therefore, Gulf Ml taa hp iiriN'M 'jai DISCUSS WELFARE WORK Firemen Reeeivc Bid of Owwn Potot far 1522 State Cpareatiaa. Special Tbe Indianapolis New' COLUMBUS, Ind, August 4. Crown Point la seeking next year's convention of the Indiana Firemen's Association, now In session here.

The forenoon session today was given over to educational and welfare work among firemen. A barbecue dinner was served at noon at Donne park, and the afternoon was devoted to business. Approximately 800 persons are registered and attended a banquet last evening in the national guard armory, where sessions are held. Tbe convention will close with the afternoon meeting. Women at the convention were en tertained today with an outing at the camp of James Kailor.

fire chief, and a card party in the afternoon at Donne park. Veteran of Vteksoarg Capinr Dies. Special to Th Indianapolis Mv EVANSVILLE, Ind, August 4. Ju lius Tzschoppe. age ninety, veteran of the civil war.

Is dead at the home of a son near Steven's Station. He was a retired carpenter. Tsschoppe, who marched with Grant and was with him when Vicksburg was captured, was a native of Germany. He Joined the Union army shortly after the war started and 'served throughout. He was a member of the Farragut G.

A. R. Post. Two sons and two daughters survive. Bainbridre Assessments Special to Tha Indianapolis Wtwt) GREENCASTLE, IndL, August 4.

Valuation assessments In Franklin township and in the town of Bain brldge were Increased by the Putnam county board of review, as ordered by the state tax board. Assessments in Franklin township were raised 10 per cent, and in Balnbridge, 20 per cent. Drastic reductions last spring resulted in this action. No objections were made by citizens In connection with the increase. Youth Wounded by CoenaaaUn's Gun.

I Special to Tb IndlanapoHa Naval MADISON. August 4. William Crawford, age seventeen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, suffered thirteen gunshot wounds In his right shoulder, his neck and head when a shotgun in the hands of William Gray, a companion, was dis charged when Gray slipped as the two were climbing a hill while aqutr rel hunting.

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Use it exclusivelyyour motor will he faster, cleaner, quieter. JONAH HEACOCK. 92, DIES Vetera of Ovtt War Lived St Tears la Unealaville. (SaMlal to Ttao XaaUaaaaoUs lfavsj WABASH, Ind, August 4. Jonah Heacock, age ninety two.

civil war veteran of LlncolnvUle, died Unexpectedly at bis home In LlncolnvUle, where he had lived for the last eighty years. He Is survived by two chil dren. X. H. Heacock.

Philadelphia. and Mrs. Flora Rhaxny, who lived with him. He was a member of Company 11 Hth Indiana regiment. He was discharged from aervica at Indian spoils March 1, 1864.

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