Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1936 — Page 9

TEACHER SALARY J KY OYMISTE ES, = <= = = === | CHICAGO JEWELRY CO.'s curs REPORTED Bl AY on manana nm Se = ol | CLEARANCE SALE!

Barbers of Indiana, succeeding |g,ime “fourth vice president; C. E. sxthuive 1a (P The Greatest Values in Our

: Ye Noah Anglin, Indianapolis. Tyler, South Bend, fifth vice presi- , 4 Indianapolis Among Cities| | A Fort Wayne was selected as the dent; L. J. Harriman, Lafayette, £_Washingio | History—Don't Miss It!

Contemplating Partial y TH | : ‘Restitution. , AE A > 0 $1

Sine < 5 4 Tr 2 58% of Home LOANS

Indianapolis will be following thz |

jead of a number of the nation’s |

» cities in restoring to teachers some : i = 4 La Ele Made by Savings and Loan Associations ph 0 Lustrous Black

* of the salary cuts they received dur- |

ing the depression. Nl / : / The budget now includes funds | | : os, 4 | F for the restoration of approximate- “5 Vi . : wl y : :

ly five per cent of the cuts. Even | |: J ; A 1 Sh ih j \ . if it is approved, however, approxi- 3 @ 7 7 : w mately two-thirds of Indianapolis ig 2 5 25 He oe : NG 3 :

* teachers still will be receiving be- b ’ 3 or ; : : calf E NS \ : (Pieced Sealines®)

* : tween six and nine and nine-tenths x ? : > i ; : \ ! per cent less than they did in pre- ¥ ¢ 5 ££ : : v : == a y 2 hk : N | * depression days, school officials said. 4 BP : : re ] pi : A i ; Looking to a partial restoration : P ri i Ha : 2 == we) | a ¥ Q : of school salaries next year, are the a i 4 A A BE ; : ig - a A _ following cities of over 100,000 pop- | |§ # : Z IN Sh = = N Ll - ulRion: Bridgeport, Conn.; Cleve- 7 > % ; : ) Ga SE = - : 5 \ ° ET EE ; JUN | iE :

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: land, O.; Trenton, N. J.; Salt Lake . City, Utah; Seattle and Spokane, | [E79 : 5 : * Wash.; Oakland, Cal; New Haven —Nadtional Safety Council Photo.

" Conn.; New Orleans, La.; Jersey ! City, N. J.: Knoxville, Tenn.; Dallas Here is a practical demonstration of a well-known physical law—

and El Paso, Tex, and Tacoma, {wo objects of mass can not occupy the same spot at the same time. Wash. It will always put one or both of them off that spot. Cities reporting full restoration in What is this car trying to imitate? A bucking broncho? A kan-1936-37 are Washington, D. C.; San| garoo? Or, did it just decide to go in for leap-frog?

a ee" Somerviic and | no one. was. hurt, was somebody's careless Griving. - Automobiles don : rth I FUR COATS | FUR COATS

Worcester, Mass.: Albany and Syra-| perform these strange antics unless they are encouraged by some : . . cuse, N. Y.; Erie, Pittsburgh and| human being. By Sept. Ist, 1936, 3,500 loans had been or ie | Group of love- @ 2 4 50 Sealines* beav- 53 4 50

We made a very spectacular purchase to obtain these coats to sell at this low price! Smart styles— swaggers and formfits with windblown and cartwheel collars!

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Scranton, Pa., and Richmond, Va. . . . , ly Sealines* at erettes* and i ,N. J. made to home owners in this community :Hopw-sgilio am

Yon eer. 5 said fl pay reson FHA REPORTS HOME | BALTIMORE « OHIO this year. These loans totaled $7,700.- Ao ®Dyed Coney

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ow Geographic attern nr. h of oi i : fe comet 20 | MORTGAGE LOANS UP [ 1 Costs LESS EE A SALE! Smart New

Salary restorations followed a

marked geographical pattern, the To Travel By Train ° am SL national survey showed. Of 47 com- | Times Special Y smi ~~ 589% of the loans made to home owners.

plete restorations listed, 33 were in| WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. —Indian- |

apolis savings, building and loan Ao |: 1 1 1 : - fhe Nous Sans ates and ve | associations Bate Long A origege - : : i tL There is a reason for this. First, the sav- NOW ONLY Sue loans totaling $870500 during Sep- | LAR Il I= ing and loan system of easy monthly -- Crepes, satin back S 88

each in Southern and Western | (ember, an increase of 8.2 per cent | HE . JI states. Partial restorations in 110 | gyer August, according to George B. — EH payment include both principal and low Ce 2 grand responding cities were divided: | palmer of the Federal Housing | gi 2 SA . S d h : . x selection! Styles for North Atlantic, 27; North Central, | Administration. Te XS Ci i interest. Second, you have years to pay fi every occasion! All 50; Southern, 25; and Western, eight. All the loans were accepted for = 2 3 . Cy . . Of 25 cities that expected no res-|insurance by FHA. Of the total | |For off your loan. Third, youre dealing with

torations (including 11 cities where | Joans, $83,900 was for construction || ANY DAY—ANY TRAIN an institution whose headquarters are Street Dresses 4 1 88

all percentage cuts still are in ef- | of new homes, Mr. Palmer said. : . : L fect, but where annual increments | “All savings and loan associations | 2; MILE here in Indianapolis and enjoy a close Made of novelty acetate crepes!

have been paid regularly) eight|in the nation increased their partic- | . h h k were in North Atlantic states, 11 in | ipation in the FHA's insured mort- personal contact with men who know

. . egw . * '® North Central, four in Southern | gage program 243.6 per cent since Relax in air-conditioned | J. in : T : a and two in Western states. | Jan. 1” Mr. Palmers statement | comfort in individual seat local conditions. ) ur rimme

. Also highly interesting the sur-|said. “On Oct. 1, 953 associations gosches, wide aisles, pure, - i ga ’ * vey said, is the fact that some cities | reported 19,733 mortgages accepted vo eg toe | < 3 : OA which reported full salaries now in | for insurance, totaling $77,224,081.” | food ind towel exelent Own your own home. Buy it with the gf RH yo hy,

d th s b - . : JC Be a lon and No highway travel hazards! : help of a local Savings and Loan Associ- SS : 7A Ea $12.95 to 17 of the 110 that reported partial POSTOFFICE CLERKS No fumes, no dust. : ation loan. TO AID YOU "Fr Ex $16.95 88

sizés—14 to 40.

restorations also adopted new basic NEW ONE-WAY NG Values schedules. Five cities which have T0 INSTALL 0 OFFICERS COACH FARES , Go to any saying and loan’ LEN / Neadliicl anus ood not restored any part of depression INDIANAPOLIS TO Sfscoiation ofater a him ANY he furs in these coats— cuts also have adopted new basic Installation of of officers of Local D : olan hy neshor 2 swagger, ie and schedules on a lower scale than for- | 20" notional Federation of BALTIMORE MD 4 Ae OR Bor wi solve your Vorcdy mew princess lines! merly. 0. ’ gtiona RoSrat CONNERSVILLE, IND... 11 NL A : problem. poe y ‘

New Orleans made a two per cent | Postoffice Clerks is to be held at 8 ON. Olio ye 38 : 3 Yy, make it possible for you to. { . restoration in 1934-5, but it was for | p. m. Saturday in the Assembly. cern 2 : Girls WINTER COATS that year only. room of the English Hotel. iD: 143 A ! | 5 i : 3aii 4 RR Many have hats and muffs to S$ 2 98

General Cuts Scaled Officers are: Louis E. Decker, ' PHILADELPHIA. PA.. C1na8 y : : Fn ah : ae match! Sizes 3 t In Atlanta, general cuts still are | president; Glen Mareillon, first vice | RA ALLE, IND. 9 = : s 3 to 6 years!

Sealed from four per ig on salaries | president; A. R. Russell, second vice | AY a ah of $50 or less monthly, up to 30 per : . : d- | re " cent on salaries over $300; in Oma- president; Reward crimes, Haneht Correspondingly low fares to all points «ha, teachers continue to receive this | ing secretary; George I. Haught, '} — \owuege ANY TRAIN, ANY DAY. <. year salaries from 21 to 25 per cent | financial secretary; John D. Logan, City Office: 108 E, Washington st.

t | pelow Schade) n Colm (he treasurer; Harrison Dake, guard; Lincoln 6404-03 1 : RE SR . : ~ ut was 3 per cent and it su Rueben Barnes, M. R. Burnworth, 4] pe) bo) 0 8 ! Fe 1] g 0 ry = ; 5 exists. BALT/ I..[e] R £& OH Ife] RE: i 46 E, Washington St.

3 Columbus, too, was one of the im- | Albert Greatbatch, George Karl and

portant cities which operated last year on a shortened school term.

Others in this classification in- . , 3 : . cluded Oakland, San Diego. Flint, . . ‘N- a : ’ Minneapolis, Dayton, Knoxville and ; : A oHnocLe- Y old rresenits The range of partial restoration : | }

is great. Spokane last year had restored all but 7!2 per cent (and this year

all but 22 per cent) of boom-time “ pay, while Jersey City teachers last. ‘ : : year still had 23!z per cent. lopped y : ; off (a status that may be alleviated . : : this year.) ‘ - ’ ’ New York state cities have a ) : : : unique situation because a state law £7 a a fixes mandatory salaries. So re- : } A :

ductions were in the form of “contributions” of fixed percentages of salaries. In Utica, teachers will continue to contribute 5 per cent this year and next; in Rochester contributions of 10 per cent in 1932-4 fell to 8 per cent in 1935-6 and to 5 per cent this year, with no further contributions expected thereafter; in Yonkers, 10 per cent contribu‘tions were levied up to last Jan. 1, . when it was cut to 8 per cent. After Dec. 15, 1936, no further contribu- * tions will be required.

INSTALL NEW OFFICERS

New officers of Indianapolis Grove 37, Ancient Order of Druids, are to be installed tonight in Druids Hall, 29 S. Delaware-st. * They are: W. C. Stumph, noble arch; Henry Schabel, vice arch; William Lewis, conductor; James Disbrow, inner guard; H. P. Harms, ‘outer guard; Otto S. Swason, chap«lain. William F. Young, noble grand «arch, is to conduct the ceremonies.

C. B. Moore, trustees. Ha. ; ;

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EASTOPLIS CLUB. TO MEET * The Eastoplis Club is to meet at «the home of Mrs. Eli Heaton, 5876 *Broadway, at 7:30 p. m. tonight.

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