Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1935 — Page 10

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'WHITE COLLAR' RELIEF BOOSTED BY NEW MONEY $219,157 Is Allocated to Indiana for New WPA Surveys. Allocation of $219,157 for employment of Indiana "white collar ’ workers by the Works Progress Administration is announced by Clarence Manion, state director of the National Emergency Council. Previously, $84,200 had been allocated for employment of educational, professional and clerical workers. Indiana Is to share directly in seven of 13 projects for which a national fund of $14,112,442 has been allocated, Mr. Manion stated. The seven projects are: Collection of building permit statistics; survey of Neegro workers; survey of methods of dealing with persons convicted of crime; study of consumption of goods and services by rural and town families; sample study of changes in distribution and activity of deposits in both active and closed banks from 1928 to 1931; study of farm mortgages, land values, transfers and taxes, and collection of information from original sources to cotermine benefits from each of several types of Federal relief. Indiana, is to share in three other projects, headquarters for which are to be outside the state. These are survey of farm labor conditions, study of nutritional adequacy and economy of wage earners' diets and a census of American listed corporations.

ENGINEERS PLANNING AUTOMOBILE REVIEW Technical Paper on New Models to Feature Meeting. A "review of shows” meeting of the Indiana section, Society of Automotive Engineers, is to be held at the Athenaeum Thursday. Dinner is to be served at 6:30 p. m. A paper on new model automobiles by Harold B. Blanchard, Motor Magazine technical editor, is to be presented by Lee Oldfield, consultant engineer. William R. Carson, chief engineer of the Ross Gear and Tool Cos., Lafayette, is section chairman. Veterans Are to Meet Meeting of Harold T. Megrew auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, is to be held tonight at Fort Friendly, 512 N. Illinois-st. CONSTIPATED S,N ?;I ALL-VEGETABLE METHOD! It dated from her marriage—her trouble with intestinal sluggishness, nervousness, headaches. Nothing gave her more than partial relief until she tried a natural plant and vegetable laxative. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets). She felt so much better immediately—more like living. Try NR’syourself. Note howre freshed you feel. NR's aresokind toyoursystem.Soeffective in clearing upholds, bilioustDrr, This week—at. your druggist's— Beau- “ If tt, tmitscolor 1935-1936 Calendar Thermometer with the purchase of a 25e. box of NR or a Joe roll of Tumi (For Arid Indigestion.l

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the official declared they will receive no additional aid from him. Quantities of flour and coffee, some of it issued by the township commissary more than two years ago; a ton of coal. 100 cans of fruit and other foodstuffs were found after a search of the suspects home, the trustee asserted. Mr. Robbins, recently appointed Miss Elizabeth Stroh. Indianapolis, a former FERA employe, to serve as a special investigator in ferreting out undeserving relief cases. He acted, he said, because complaints reached him that some relief families were not in need and others were accepting WPA wage checks in addition to township donations. There are approximately 200 families on relief in Wayne Township, which includes Warsaw and Winona Lake. According to Mr. Robbins, 139 received groceries from the commissary last week.

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SCOTTISH RITE CANDIDATES TO GET DEGREES Four-Day Convocation at Cathedral to Open This Afternoon. Conferring of Scottish Rite degrees on a class of 106 candidates was to begin this afternoon at the Rite Cathedral, opening a four-day convocation to be concluded Thurs-

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