Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1936 — Page 14
0 RE | I ¥ Eds en, PLACES 48.820 Fis gure. does not include owl | | Of the 38.820 pers ved H. H. Pulk, Vice president. Thomas ; RDE DT0 PAY | Pl 3 ’ b ! | Bureau of Public Rar or other | 406 were men and 20,414 were wom- | Smith, secretary.
| | A nay BQ | oycrmental agencies. : | —— NEW DIVIDENDS JS : § yo : IN NEW JOBS EEE owe BUILDERS LIST || 20000 "ee
iving jobs. The department | NOMINEES FOR POSTS | a | : eit . en Six Defunct Savings and || wr . 1 1 (Office Shows Increase of by sate funds, tii roe
Permanent
: - State Paid . Nominees for offices to be filled 3 28 Per Cent Over 389.99 Oct. 27 by the Indianapolis Home aa Up Camtplets J Cost of the employment service to Builders Association have been :ub- We Gar Our A ints Until Previous Year. the state for the year was $80,084, ' mitted by Norris P. Shelby, past Your Hair Grows Out.
according to the report. The same President. 8 Operators With Years "of Experience
Loan Associations Are Listed ‘by: Court. emits Y ; WW. Placements - of grompioy ed in |amount in Federal funds was spent. on une ticket —— Car : A French Man Barber er and Hair Stylist private industry in Indiana in- |The department closed the year pinehgy Me president; ——n J. |] 622 Mass, Ae LI. 0026
creased more than 28 per cent dur- | with a balance of $326. ing the year ending June 30, 1936, Other statictics on activities reeppreved by Judge Herbert E. wil- |
the annual report of the State Em- | ported by the employment" division ployment Service showed today. revealed that 152,277 new applica- FIN ER Qu ALITY - STYLE FIT gon, Euperior Court 5 records showed The annual audit, released | tions were received; registered ap- AND
zy. | } ne Ke » iv * through the State Acounts Board |Plicants made 554,720 visits to local A 20 Per cent dividend totaling F———————= Cn El a reported 48,820 ‘placements during | Offices to be interviewed, and that MN E Ww F A IL S H 0 E S
$7057 is to be ‘paid shareholders of , W. P. Deari Mrs. Herman Herz Miss Helen L. Byrnes the 1935-36 ‘fiscal vear, as against [Stal members made 11953 field Indiana Savings and Loan Associa- Dy ¥ 7. Deeri;z » 30.390 for the same period the year OUR HIGHEST PRICE
«tion No. 7. ,This organization was Timea Special L. Byrnes, Evanston, Ill, general secretary of the before. The increase of the 1934-35 HE THROAT in the process of liquidation when FORT WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 15—The effect of | Youth Temperance Council, is to speak at an eve- |period over the year before, when \ taken over by the state department | alcohol on hezith is to be a discussion topic When | ning meeting. Mrs. Herman Herzog, Marion, child | the employment division was estab- E 10 (OLDS and this is the first dividend to’ be | the Indiana W. C. T. U. holds its sixty-third annual | health and protection director, is to report at a |lished, was approximately 89 per , ‘paid under direction of Carl A.| convention here Thursday through Monday. Dr. W. | Friday meeting. Mrs. Elizabéth T. Stanley, Liberty, |cent. Only 4301 placements were | pT) Ploch, special department represen- | p, Dearing, Oakland City College president, is to ad- | state president, is to speak at the convention dinner |made in the department's first year
Bative. oid Fhe Bo Seas) dress a mass meeting Sunday afternoon; Miss Helen ' Friday night. of operation. py i 0 i] LY i L 8 Fe areholders of the Downey Stree, | wii ; Savings and ‘Loan iation No. 15 More than 113,000 placements in'®
| : are to receive a 20 per cent dividend SYRIAN BROTHERHOOD SCHOOLMEN TO HEAR | a oui. SY and. town . ;
totaling $10,383. A payment of 15] : per cent already has been made. TALK BY M’ANDREW | A dinner is scheduled for 6 p. m. First payment on thee Lincoln Tollowed = a business session and Highway Savings and Loan Associa- | a musical program. ; tion of 25 per cent to shareholders | William = McAndrew, editor of ren T » and full payment to creditors also | nia Review” and “School and | ‘MINER IS GUN VICTIM rénuine n was ordered. This amounts to| The Syrian American Brother- | Society,” is to deliver the principal By United Press $ 1 5 6k sg 99 Wonscrtul it protector for He ond payment of 5 per cent to hood is to dedicate new headguar- | address at 3 Schoolmens Gluh | Son wh 0 k 15. Tho _Koverite™ both inside and outside ds . vy a evenson retired coal m 3 « will last ; y rs shareholders of the Occidental Sav- | ers and clubrooms at 2245 E. Riv | meeting in the Claypool Hotel Rest, TE In eoantiv rdsterday when 6 al, PAINT Sef aces Duiable; w ’ ast : ; Gantlemen a erside-dr with ceremonies from Wednesday evening. was ed instantly y y or years. e and a J our new fall shoes are
ings and Loan Assoeiation, which 3 . totals $1644, also has been ordered. | noon until midnight Sunday. President R. Nelson Snider and |a rifie he was carrying was dis- | AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY! a colors. ' ready in all of Feltman &
; pr rit | h Curme's Stores. Hundreds of The first dividend was for 30 per | - payor Kern, officers of the Broth- | secretary Treasurer O. H. Greist charged ROS enaly. | <7 #J ELT BASE ROOFING $7 8 5 \ \ smart new styles in all the |
. Orders to pay dividends on six defunct Marion County savings and loay associations now being liquiby the State Department of Financial ‘Institutions have been
sent. Second Payment Ordered terhood and out-of-town guests are | 00-Lb. Slate surfaced. new materials. The finest
a to be speakers. A banquet is to fol- | ARE I, oe CUTTS : : All fist auality, Rack : \ values we have ever shown $9000 15 Yo. be made to. shareholders 10% the formal meeting at noon. | [ERI TO HELP PREVENT TO HELP END A FRR | =] “WEATHER PROOF” cid egos of the Merit Savings and Loan As-| There is to be music in the after- il © MANY COLDS fl! COLD QUICKER EF 1 / i : :
has made it possible. sociation. The first payment was | noon and dancing at night.
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25 per cent. Among speakers are to be Prof. | 4 7 a Ne 2 © Our finest brand. Con- Kings—real winter brogues. Having paid a 10 per cent divi- | Elias Sababagh, Purdue University; Vv. pe Ss IC KS St $ 89 each tains s Pure OA ad gal dend in April to shareholders of the | Dr. Ww. S. Zarick, toastmaster, and | [€ A‘TRO'NOL APO and Lihgee al.
1 finished: uality, long-wear Garfield Park Building and Loan | Prof. J. J. Haramey, Indiana Uni- Io. on Beauutully : fn shed: quel ity, le ong. 2s: vaius.
Association, Mr. Ploch announced a | versity. Afewdropsup E 9 : 40¢ Gal. | second dividend of 10 per cent is to| Brotherhood officers are Louis | each nostril EB — LEAK PROOF” ROOF COATING, in 8’ el
je made Nov. 2. pk 3 Haboush, president; Salin Freije, 0k = Th a INT MARKET - eCks now are being made out, | vice president; Thomas Kaston, 5 ; ‘9 a 3 and should reach shareholders or S & A 38 E. Washington St.
tv , and Charl h, - : ary. More 0 Si re - 209 E. Washington : 345 W. Washington ® 103 N. Illinois St. 11 S. Illinois St.
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creditors of the six companies by tary. More than 500 guests are ex- | mail between now and the first of | pected. ' Full details in each Vicks package the month, Mr. Ploch said. The state department now is liquidating 14 loan associations and four banks in Marion County. Dividends - are to be paid shareholders of some of the Others before Jan. ‘1, Mr. Ploch said. © Creditors’ claims previously have been paid for all six companies but the Lincoln Highway Savings and Loan Association, he said.
$68,000 SENT STATE BY SECURITY BOARD
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Times Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—A United States Treasury check for $68.- | 549 has been sent to the State of Indiana to cover the cost of administering the unemployment compensation law, the Social Security Board announced today. Approximately 750,000 workers employed in 10,000 concerns are covered by the Indiana law, the board members said. Employers and employes contribute to the unemployment compensation fund in the state. Benefits will begin’ on April 1, 1938.
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BLUFFTON, Ind., Oct. 15.—Liquor
traffic today was cited as the chief | © 0 ooo : 3 ! . s : « . fssue in the Nov. Selection by L.E-| [1 EN More marvelous than any invention is the “music York, Indiana Anti-Saloon League Fa EE Sa 3 Gi SH am ; vl : > : ; . Superintendent. before the Indiana’ . ; i ae - box” inside your throat. But so delicate... with its Baptist convention. SE ; SRR La : 5
“The most outstanding issue be- : 3 = 3 = i 2 : = ; i : 3 : 1 fore the people of Indiana is the| 4 . maze of membranes! No wonder so many stars of has brazenly placed felt a. Mn ee a rg : the movies and radio say that for them a light smoke ‘ery it d has had the |’ ; ; : audacity to establish itself within | £ . . isthe right smoke. Luckies are a light smoke of rich, a stone's throw of schools and SE ;
churches,” York contended. 4 | A gn E . ripe-bodied tobacco. Luckies hit the right note with MILLION SPENT IN gE : your taste! The only cigarette with the tender center - STATEFORBIGDAM| § . pe i leaves of the highest-pticed tobacco plus the all-
Times Specint . A dei i a important throat protection of the “Toasting” WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. — More § in i than a million dollars was spent in| : : a : ig . «process. Remember—the only cigarette. So reach Indiana for equipment and supplies a8 ; : : 5 = for construction of the Grand Cou- ENE : a ; for a Lucky and be kind to Your throat! lee Dam on the Columbia River in : SS. 3 3 3 8 eastern Washington, the Interior : : Department disclosed today.
3 3 ; Secretary Harold Ickes pointed| ; : : o : | ; out that the $18745596 spent for | & = : : | dam construction equipment and| : : : . : a ; : * * x * *
materials had scattered throughout 38 states. Indiana got
flame BE i | 2 A 1205 Guests at Ritz Carlton in Atlantic City MORRIS TO HEAD : : | TELEPHONE CLUB People on vacation play the “Sweep-
ar ots A artis | & : : : i ; stakes,” too. In one week alone 205 Co., has been named local president as 9 ) guests at the fashiomable Ritz Carlton o the Indianapolis Bell Telephone Se Sa ™, in Atlantic City remembered to send u : 3 i 5 so 9 3 . . . . ~~ William O. Beck is the club's new | & Say : / \ m their entries for Yout Lucky Setike secretary-treasurer. Five new mem- | | : : J / = n “Sweepstakes.” We say that’s combinbers admitted to the club include a - : os) / ; 8 ing fun with fun! LA , Prank Churchman, Sa ‘ Sa / ; F Roger G. Sherman, Ww. A. Storey a SE Y : ne E Have Tou entered yet? Have you and Walter Honeker. CE : / : : won you r delicious Lucky Strikes?
; P. F. Brown and Arthur C. Shea o¥ Sd = / mar wen * There's music on the air. Tune in ~ of the Indianapolis division were : : i: } Bi a - : elected to the governor's board. Fan A CLEAR VOICE : : a ) Your Hit Parade” — Wednesday and
re ned . : § / WERE ERNE a Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and ‘When Poisons Clog | =~ | A Light Smoke son
i : i . : compare the tunes — then try Your ou ey ‘Whether you sing in | / Lucky Strike “Swee 4 KIDNEYS | | meooioor onium 4 4 eas mii r ; - | in your morning tub, be aa Age / ; -— art 2 Luckies,buya ay and try them, and lrritale Bladder | kind to your throat. A ail - YA 40 aw ° © Maybeyou've been missing something. Flush Them Out’ X clearvoice, alightsmoke No ; WT wl : —they go together. Guard those delicate
| membranes. Select g light smoke—a Lucky.
Play “Sweepstakes’’]
fo bring about hekithy Ay and stop that bladder irwhich often causes elimination as well - as restless
ember, the kidneys as well as the bowels, of a : C1 or twies nigh! r In. leg—backache
