Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1931 — Page 9

.TAN. 13, 1931.

Employment of Women Is Defended In the face of increasing differences of personal opinions relative to woman’s employment concfltions which may result i 1 unjust discrimination, four business and professional women in the state— Miss Mabel Ward, Union City; Miss Esther M. Moll, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Bess Robbins and Miss Merica Hoagland, Indianapolis, acting as a committee for the state, have advocated the following measures: Maintaining the inalienable right of adult men and women to work for their living to set their tandards of living as high as they providently can maintain them while making provision for the future; Equal application to men and women of legislation for improvement of working conditions and cesation of activity against women’s 'conomic advancement; Separation Is Favored Separation in the public mind of women's labor legislation from approved legislation for children, the coupling being detrimenal to women’s business interests; Ceasing of unjust and unfair discrimination on account of sex or marital status, as being a personal matter to be adjusted in the family concerned, due consideration being given such children’s interests as are Involved; Examinations Suggested Part time employment for such young persons between the ages of 16 and 18 years who desire further education in vocational training, on a real job with pay, including continuation courses of study which better will adapt them to their work and maintain their interest; Maintenance of health standards by annual or semi-annual physical examination; Enrichment of personal qualifications and efficiency by educational extension, reading courses and travel. Six Pliascs Stressed Mrs. Marlon H. McClench, Ann Arbor, Mich., president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, in a letter sent 1,200 clubs connected with the organization, has urged co-operation with President Hoover’s emergency committee on employment. The following six specific phases were stressed: Canvassing of communities for information as to vacant positions and taking a census of households to find how many opportunities for part-time jobs could be created. Spending as liberally as possible for personal service such as manicuring, shampooing and laundry, as such things provide employment. Vacation Stury Advised Devoting at least one club meeting to the discussion of unemployment, plans of great corporations for its solution, and plans not only for temporary but permanent relief. Fairness in distribution of opportunities for employment, giving those responsible for dependants, whether men or women, the first claim, if properly equipped for the postiion. Uusing the enforced vacation, if able to carry on through the winter, in extra training in special fields of work. Carry out of some community project that will provide employment for a number of people, such as community rest room, milk station or hospital drive.

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arms across the body, first with the right one above and then the left. The third one requires that the arms be extendi sideways and then swung upward, making a complete circle. Take the erect position again, with your hands at your sides. Raise on your toes, lifting your arms over your head. Inhale as you raise, and exhale as you return to position. a m u THE next exercise requires an erect position, with arms extended upward. Swing the arms down in front of your body, and touch the ankles from left to right, then backward to first position, bending the trunk at the waistline. The sixth exercise of this group requires the same erect position, with limbs together, but the arms are extended sidewise. Bend your elbows, bring arms up to the head, then straight over the head, and back to position. x The concluding one consists merely In swinging both arms up and down rapidly, alternating left and right.

FAVORS BAN ON GUNS Prosecutor Approves Proposal to Regulate Weapons Sale. Approval of the proposal of Herbert M. Spencer, assistant city attorney, that the general assembly enact laws to govern firearms sales was expressed today by Prosecutor Herbert Wilson, Wilson would amend Spencer’s proposal to include keeping of ballistic records in conjunction with the present Bertillon system. Wilson said microscopic photos of bullets fired from every gun sold in Marion county would advance the fight of authorities to curb the illegal sale of firearms. Wilson said he would confer with the safety board on enactment of such a law. Ink Spots Milk often tah is ink spots out of colored clothes when used immediately. There is little use worrying with anything but a regulation ink remover later on.

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Good Salad Gives Totie to Dinner BY SISTER MARY NBA Service Writer A well-chosen salad gives tone to a meal and often places an otherwise mediocre luncheon or dinner in a class by itself in the memory of those who have enjoyed it. Carefully prepared fruits and vegetables used in salads add vitamins and mineral salts to the diet, with a minimum of calories if the salad dressing is not rich and heavy. A fish or chicken salad should not be served when there is a meat course. In lobster, crab and similar salads, the celery and lettuce ingredients too often are overshadowed. A mixture of chopped pecans, cold turkey or chicken, hard cooked eggs and mayonnaise makes a toothsome addition to the luncheon table; but this is in the nature of a main dish and should not be considered a source of vitamin B and C. Strictly speaking, salads should give the impression of vivid color, crispness, juiciness, and absolute freshness. Lettuce, when it has been given the proper care, is the embodiment of these points and

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Leslie, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This conference is a follow-up of the White House conference held recently in Washington. The first meeting will be held at 7:30 Thursday in the Indiana national guard armory- Others will be held at the Claypoc l .