Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1929 — Page 3

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AFE AND SANE JULY FOURTH IN CITY IS URGED chortemeier Warns Public to Use Care and Cut Death Toll. {Recalling that Fourth of July accents in Indianapolis last year .used one fatality and eleven se*ous injuries, Frederick E. Schorte- | eier, former secretary of the state president of the Indianapolis -fety Council, today warned adults and children to observe the Fourth rifely and sanely." The fatality and most of the hints •.vcr f ' the :• suit of the use of , , . cartrit trictly forbidden bv police this year. More than 200 lives throughout the country were sacrificed on Independence day last year. said Schortemeier. "Indianapolis contributed her qiJOta to this number with one fair nty and eleven serious injuries, ali of which could have been avoided. "The fact that fewer Fourth of July' accidents occurred last year than in 1927 only proves that greater rare this year can prevent even there few from happening "Automobile accidents, drownings and fires resulting indirectly from fircEWorks cause bv far the most fatal accidents. ''Motorists must be particularly on their guard on this day. HOOVER FARM CHIEF APPROVED BY SETTLE I,egge as Board Chairman is Wise Choice, says State Leader. Prcadent Hoovers selection of Alexander Legge, Chicago, as head of the federal farm board Ls a wise choice, in the opinion of W. H. Settle, president of Indiana Farm Bureau Federation. In a statement today Settle characterized all of President’s appointments to the farm board as being favorable to farm leaders of the midwest. "Legge is well informed on the agricultural situation and appears to be in sympathy with the producers of farm commodities of this country,” Settle stated.

PRIEST FOR 40 YEARS IS HONORED BY PARISH Living Room Suite is Presented to Castor of Assumption Church. In recognition of the fortieth anniversary of his ordination, parishioners of the Rev. Joseph. F. Weber, pastor of Assumption Roman Catholic church, have given him a living room suite. Ho has been pastor of assumption church for thirty-five ears. Father Weber is one of the most ’’ tdely known priests in Indianapois, having distinguished himself hrough bravery in the 1913 flood nd in civic leadership in West Inianapolis. NEW STAMPS RECEIVED ’Commemorate Sullivan Expedition In Revolutionary war. The Indianapolis postoffice has received a supply of 500,000 twocent stamps, commemorating the one-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Major G-eneral Sullivan’s expedition in New York in 1779, Postmaster Robert H. Bryson announced today. The new stamps are printed in rqri. the same size as the regular two-cent stamp, and bear a portrait o£ Sullivan.

Before and After Surfacing With Asphalt Temple Ave., New York to Washington St. Temple Ave., New York to Michigan St. The above pictures show the transformation of an old traveled macadam street into a perfect pavement by the installation of a standard (hot mix) Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface on the old macadam base. Temple avenue from Washington street to Michigan street was improved with a macadam pavement 26 years ago, and the section between New York street and Michigan street was surfaced with asphalt a year ago. A rolled stone (macadam) base makes an excellent foundation for an asphalt pavement. A number of the best asphalt pavements in Indianapolis were laid Lon macadam base years ago. SPHALT PUBLICITY BUREAU

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DEBT PLAN NEAR 0, K. Poincare to Obtain Approval From French Senate. Bv United Press PARIS, July 3.—Premier Raymond Poincare is almost certain to obtain the senate's ratification, with certain reservations, of France's war debt accords with Great Britain and the United States, Senator Lucien Hubert, chairman of the senate foreign affairs commission, declared in an exclusive interview with the United Press today. He said the project would receive the unanimous support of the upper house, with I the chief reservation that the rat- | ification become effective only when ! all the interested nations had ac- ■ cepted the Young plan for repara - j tions payments. FORECASTS HIGH SPEED English Earl Says Autos Will Make 300 Miles an Hour. LONDON. July 3 —Racing fans at Daytona and other American courses may yet send cars tearing past them at the rate of 300 miles an hour, in the opinion of England's I "racing earl.” Lord Cottenham. But the earl claims that not until anew type of tire is invented, one 1 which will withstand the hardships 1 of such high speed, will a 300 mile ; clip be possible, and at the same I time safe.

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at all times, thus identifying their personalities with the single fragrance, while others prefer to choose many different odors, one to suit each mood. But whether a woman uses one or many, she should use only one odor at a time and her bath salts, powder and perfume should all be the same. "Bath pow'der and toilet water are refreshing supplements to the bath. Particularly invigorating is a toilet w T ater rub down after a tub. “As for the use of perfume, It, should be applied to the hair, behind the ears, at the base of the throat, and on the hands. “Sachets are used extensively by Fr- nch women to impart an elusive fragrance to their clothes, and are sewed into the hems of their frocks and into their hat linings as well as placed in the dresser drawers with their ‘undies,’ ” Miss Damita said. "The hair brush should be kept in a box with a sachet of your favorite odor for when it is used it will delicately perfume the hair. Rose leaves make particularly fragrant sachet.” NEXT: Hmv Lupe Velez chooses her jewelry.

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MEN 30 TO 50 BEST, EX-FORD OFFICIAL SAYS Man Who Hired 300,000 for Henry Doesn’t Agree With Boss He Quit. BV J. R. O’CONNOR JR. . United Press Staff Correspondent DETROIT, July 3.—The man who hired 300,000 men for Henry Ford doesn't quite agree with his former boss that men from 35 to 60 years of age are the best type of workers. He is 49 years old himself. "Men from 30 to 50 years of age are the best for automobile work,” according to Arthur E. Wilson, who has just resigned as general employment manager of the Ford Motor Company. "Before a man reaches 30 he isn’t very steady and is likely to change jobs too often and after 50 most of them can’t stand the pace.” Wilson, however, made it plain that he did not think a working man over 50 had any chance in the automobile industry. The Ford company employs work- j ers from 18 to 70 years old, and of all types, in accordance with Henry j Ford’s idea that his company has a job for any and every man. The older men are hired for light inspection work. “We even had twenty blind men on the job, and they were good workers,” Wison said. "They earned more than the minimum as inspectors, One-armed men and other crippled workers are also put to good use.” Wilson’s eleven years’ experience with the Ford company has convinced him that as long as a man does his work properly and is not arrested, his personal affairs are his own instead of his employer’s business The Ford company after six years trial abandoned its “educational department” of ninety sociological investigators, who visited homes of Ford workers, inquired how much was being saved and delved into other household conditions. “This was done nine years ago when all firms were forced to cut expenses,” Wilson said, "but in addition to its expense I always figured the investigations were useless and often caused resentment among good workers, who were affronted at having their home life investigated.” Ford workers are not allowed to smoke on duty, but they sometimes

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chew tobacco without detection, and Wilson is not inclined to condemn them for it. He smokes cigars himself. He was not disposed to criticise Henry Ford's antipathy toward smoking and drinking, but did indicate he was not so strong on those subjects.

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DIVORCED FROM EUGENE O'NEILL IN 5 MINUTES Public and Reporters Are Barred From Courtroom in Reno, Nev. Bv United Press RENO, Nev., July 3 Only five minutes time was required for Mrs. Agnes O'Neill to obtain a divorce from Eugene O’Neill. New York playwright at a trial behind locked doors. Newspaper men and the public were barred from the courtroom. A cowpuncher and his wife operating the Dude ranch where Mrs. O’Neill has been living were the only witnesses called. They affirmed that she had fulfilled the legal residence requirements of the Nevada law. Mrs. O’Neill testified briefly

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charging desertion on the part of author of "Strange Interlude.” and other dramatic successes. O’Neill did rot contest the suit. The couple had agreed at the time of their marriage that should either ever become interested in someone else a divorce should be obtained, it was said. Whether this was one of the real causes of the O’Neills’ separation was not revealed.

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