Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1925 — Page 2
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LABOR REPORT INDUSTRY OF STATE GOOD Rebuilding Tornado Region Furnishes Jobs —Coal Area Suffers. Industrial conditions are improved In Indiana, according to the monht.ly summary of labor conditions issued by the Department of Labor at "Washington. Industrial conditions throughout the country are described as “satisfactory.” “In Indiana,” the report states, “A number of manufacturers report their plants working at capacity. As
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compared with several months ago there has been a noticeable change for the better In all lines, particularly In certain kinds of machinery manufacture. "The rebuilding of the terrirtory visited by the recent tornado is under way. affording employment to many hundred men. The unemployment situation among coal miners is,acute and this condition will not be relieved In the near future. Road Building “Just as soon as spring road building activities commence existing unemployment throughout the State will materially decrease.” Inlianapolis: “Employment conditions are slowly improving, although there Is a surplus of help in the automotive, foundry and. machine shops, and several plants are idle. Building In general is a little below last year, and very few' large projects are contemplated. Public work Is progressing, and the city is planning extensive park development
And Nobody Will Ever Knpw Ru Tirrtett Special ATLANTIC CITY. N. April 17.—Lips that touch liquor don't always tell where thoy got it. Recorder Joseph A. Corio offered freedom to fourteen defendants charged with Intoxication if they would disclose the source of their happiness. All (fourteen, pereferred to pay fines
and the erection of several new schools." Surplus at Evansville Evansville: “Surplus of workers in the furniture and coal Industries. A manufacturer of trucks Is extending the plant and employing addi-
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tional men. Erection of a $36,000 municipal clubhouse, anew malleable iron foundry, and a $500,000 office building Is affording employmen.” Terre Haute: “There is a surplus of workers in the coal mining industry. At Clinton only 2,000 out of 6,000 miners have employment about one to four days a week, and it is difficult to secure other employment. There has been a slight Increase In employment at Terre Hause and there Is a large building program employing several hundred building tradesmen.” “Devil and Deep Sea” NATRONA, Pa., April 17.—When the teacher In a school here kept a pupil after school, the boy started to cry. He walled so loudly that the teacher asked the reason. He said he had to get home to “tend his father's still,” as he would get a whipping if It boiled over.
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