Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1935 — Page 18

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115,000 FRENCH' YOUTHS START ARMY TRAINING

Young Men of 21 Depart for Rhine Camps, Singing as They Go. BV RALPH HEINZEN I'nifpd Pren Staff Csrre^pondfnt rCoDvncht 1935. bv United Pr^ssi PARIS. April 23—Youths of 21, born as the guns of the World War crashed out their first bombardments in 1914, marched singing to join the army today from every city, town and hamlet in France. In ragged squads, with bright colored badges pinned to their coat lapels to indicate they had been accepted for military service, they marched to railway stations to join others and entrain for army barracks. They went 16years after the close of the war to end war, to become part of the most formidable military machine Europe has ever Seen. They may return seasoned soldiers after 18 months’ training, ready as reservists to respond to a call to the colors, or the survivors may return as veterans of anew war. The youths woie their oldest clothes, intending to discard them for the horizon blue uniforms. Above entrances to all railway r ations were signs welcoming the i mscripts to the armv. The movement, which will continue tomorrow, •was conducted with utmost smoothness. Special trains poured into Paris, and train after train moved from the East Railway Station taking the recruits on to eastern and northern territory in the general direction of the German Rhine, where most of them will be concentrated. The Ministry of War refused to fix the number of conscripts but from official sources it was learned that between 115.000 and 120.000 men were affected. The recruits’ numbers were swelled somewhat by a small group of the class of 1913 who were not called last year. They are to serve 18 months, instead of the 12 of recent years, under the new army law passed by the Chamber of Deputies March 16. a few hours before Adolf Hitler issued decrees calling for compulsory army service in Germany. Those to be called next year, the class of 1915. will serve two years. Spain Pays Tribute to Cervantes By l nitrd Pres* MADRID, April 23.—Cervantes Day was celebrated throughout Spain today in observance of the j death in Madrid 319 years ago today of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, j poet, playwright and novelist, author of Don Quixote.

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Marie Nangle Mildred Boyer The High School Girl Reserves are sponsoring a skating party from 8 to 10:30 tomorrow night at the Riverside Skating Rink. Mildred Bover. 1044 Dawson-st. is general chairman in charge of arrangements, and Marie Nangle. 1051 S Randolph-st. is assistant chairman. Proceeds will go to the summer camp scholarship fund.

FIRE HAZARDS CUT IN CLEANUP DRIVE 2965 Orders Issued After 29,425 Inspections. Co-operation of the public during the annual Clean-up, Fix-up, Paint-up campaign has resulted in the fire department inspectors issuing only 2965 cleanup orders out of a total of 29.425 inspections. Those ordered to clean up premises I were instructed how to eradicate fire hazards and remove debris. Garbage collections were reported 50 per cent heavier than usual during the present clean-up drive, according to Truly Nolan, superintendent of garbage collection of the city sanitary department. In behalf of the Cleanup campaign the Irvington Mummers Dramatic Club will give a playlet, “Glass Houses,” tonight between 10 and 10:15 over radio station WIRE.

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S3 TAX RATE IS PREDICTED FOR CENTER IN 1936 Increase Is Indicated for City by C. of C. Survey. A total tax rate of approximately $3 is indicated for Indianapolis i Center township) in 1936. unless j ways of reducing expense are dis- : covered, according to a survey completed by the governmental research bureau of the Chamber of Com- : merce. The bureau survey takes into consideration in its analysis of costs, , factors involved in financing local! governmental costs, not including possible requested increases. The forecast of approximately S3 is reached by an estimation based only on bond requirements, absence of fund balances which were used this year to reduce the tax rate, loss of revenue from other sources, and includes no additions to operating expense. Total tax rate on w'hich taxes are being paid in Indianapolis f Center township) this year is $2.58 on each SIOO of taxable property against a rate last year of $3.13. The average rate for the last few years has been approximately $2.75. The Chamber of Commerce survey also considers the cost of the anticipated participation in the Federal social security program and the present $3,000,000 a year which

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Indianapolis tax payers are paying creases, according to the survey. under the gross income tax law. would result in costs totalling: Civil Pointing out that funded debt re- city. $1,068,000: school city. $230,009; quirements will boost the tax levy county. $442,000. and Center townfor next year, the Chamber of Com- ship, $243,000; equalling $1,983,000. merce letter to local taxing officials f ~ , SEEK MODEL HOME SITE If no refunding program is adopted, the total increase in debt 1 _ , ... requirements for local units of gov- Bui,dpr * Association to Discuss ernment which can be financed only Project at Meeting, from general property taxation, will Members of the Indianapolis be approximately $1,300,000. ’ Home Builders Association .onight The prospective increase in the will consider a site for thp model 1936 tax rate, according to the home which will be built by the orChamber of Commerce survey, is ap- ganization. Norris P. Shelby, assoproximately 39 cents and will be ciation president, will have charge divided as follows: Civil city, 21.1 of the meeting, which will be precents; school city, 4.6; county, 7.4; ceded by a dinner in the Hoosier Center township, 5.7. These in- Ahtletic Club.

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NATURE OFFERS MORE RELIEF THAN DRUGS FOR AILING WOMEN

Science Announces A New Mixture of Nature’s Plant Juices, Called Jndo-Vin, That Works With Food and Drives Poisons From System. Goes to Very Source of Many Forms of Nerve Disorder, Stomach Distress, Dizziness, Headaches, Afflicted Kidneys and General Weakness. There has been a notable discovery for the relief of many of women's ailments. whieh is taking: the place of drastic irritating drugs. This new treatment, known as Indo-Vin. is not a patent medicine, but a scientific formula of juices from natural plants which act directly upon the four important organs of digestion and elimination and tone up the whole nervous system, bringing restful sleep and increased energy. Indo-Vin is being introduced to the public of Indianapolis at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Streets. ! where The Indo-Vin Man in person is meeting large crowds daily. How It Acts Taken shortly after meals, Indo-Vin works with the food you eat. cleansing j your system of old, toxic poisons i through its great action upon the j STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS. Following is a list of the common j symptoms of these organs and an ac- ; tual account of what this new treatment will do: Stomach Symptoms: Indigestion, gas and bloating, feeling like a rock in the stomach which in reality is a mass of undigested food, dyspepsia, intense j pain in stomach and chest, wild heart palpitation, awful headaches, sour stomach, cramps. What Indo-Vin Will Do: It has a different action upon the stomach than any previously known medicine, helping your food to digest naturally and throwing off the poisons that foster stomach troubles. It acts within 10 minutes to stop acid risings, bloat j and belching and will bring out awful impurities, frequently from the first j dose. Makes the digestive organs sweet i and clean. Liver Symptoms: Sick neadaches that may last for days, attacks of biliousness, constipation, dizzy spells, yellowish "muddy” complexion and lazy, drowsy tired feeling. What Indo-Vin Will Do: It will “wake up” your liver bile aud permit the liver to’function properly: it will bring out the impurities that cause half-sick feelings and low energy. In cases of completely run-down systems Indo-Vin frequently removes old bile from the liver clearing out the impurities that may hs contaminated vour blood and inner-organs for a long time. Kidneys Symptoms: A dull, achy feeling across the back; sharp pains over kidneys; stiffness in the back and lowers limbs; frequent getting up during the night; dizziness, spots before the eyes. [ swelling of ankles and rheumatic affliction.

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H E ft P A C H E ? __ nirvousness m- tT> PI7 2 Y HOT FLASHES 4H, ACI P R I SI N 6 ■ IN Trt A0 A T V Mk i t PALPI T A T I O N INDIGESTION MBS GAS BLOATING eHlfej BACKACHE Ptlfl WEAK KIDNEYS M Constipation tflS : H Your own food, when mixed ith Indo-Vin. will act to throw off poisons and acids that contaminate the blood stream, assisting nature In her work. What Indo-Vin Mill Do: This treat, incut aids nature by its diuretic act' >r upon sluggish kidnpyg, flushing out quantities of impurity, permitting the kidneys to do their work more properly. often giving complete re|,ef from bladder irritation and weakness, night-, ly rising and other miseries described* above. Bowels Symptoms: Painful heavy h]oate<J feeling in the lower stomach, headaches, coated tongue, impure breath, wornout feeling, sleeplessness. What Indo-Vin Will Do: It* ingredients mix with the food in your stomach. improving your digestion, which overcomes constipation in a natural way. Indo-Vin will cleanse your bow. els (gradually—not drastic or severe) as they were NEVER CLEANSED BEFORE and tone them into better daily action. Indo-Vin is not a tablet, pill or capsule, and it does not contain alcohol or a single habit-forming drug, but it i anew, scientific LIQUID mixture of extracts from Medicinal Plants. While it Is being introdueed in Indianapolis every suffering person caa take it at the small cost of only a few cents a day. So if any of these common symptoms are ruining your life, it would certainly be a mistake not to get Indo-Vin and take it. The Indo-Vin Mani now at Hook’s Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Streets. Indianapolis, daily meeting the public, and introducing and explaining this new mixture of Nature's Medicine—Advertisement.