Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1937 — Page 11

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SEES POSSIBILITY OF [proximate Tn JAMES ROOSEVELT GETS DIFFICULT JOB

PNEUMONIA CONTROL based his report on 160 type one | | B vy United ily. =

cases. WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—-~James STUDENT | LEADS CUBS | YASH 29-year-old son of the Sa ————————— | President, today assumed the position of his father's chief legislaFeb. 24 — | tive aid—a difficult and delicate post and Mrs. | [ue even a veteran political strate-

THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1937

~ SKILLED JOBS | Heads Alumni . AVAILABLE AT STATE SERVICE

Men With ‘Special Industrial Training Are

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

FEATURES

By United Press CHICAGO, Feb, 25 -—Pneumonia, listed by the U. 8. Bureau of Census as the fifth greatest cause of death, Times Special a teation. ot ses ary | LAKE FOREST, 11, York physician predicted ‘in the | Richard Gripe, son of Dr. Journal of the American Medical O- H. Gripe, 5402 E. Washington |= james was added to the White Association today. | St., Indianapolis, has been named | House secretariat last fall. Now he basing his | cubmaster of Cub Pack 80, Boy | is charged ‘with helping guide Mr, conclusions on five years of study, Scouts, of First Presbyterian Church | | Roosevelt's judiciary reorganization

Demand.

The Indiana State Buployment |

Service has a number of unfilled | special in-|

orders for men with dustrial training, Martin F. Car-

penter, state director, said today. Now open, he said, are positions for qualified squeeze moulders,

| Nd Nh | a RR Dr. Russell I. Cecil,

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board drop hammer operators, drop |

forge die sinkers, refrigeration service men, draftsmen, grinder

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oper- |

ators, turret lathe operators, milling |

machine operators, cigar bunch breakers, cigar rollers, cost analysis clerks, registered pharmacists and straw hat operators. These positions are registered in the Clearance Department, which provides a system to bring together men living in one community and jobs open in another. Only when there is a shortage of qualified workers, Mr. Carpenter explained, are workers imported into a community. Conversely, by the use of the system, employers are not limited to

the labor supply in the particular |

place they have established their industries. Transfers Made

During the last few Carpenter said, the Employment | Service has arranged transfers for | persons in the following occupations: Salesmen, census enumerators, waitresses, assemblers, machinists, auto mechanics, welders, vv machine operators, hoist operators, bhiacksmiths, carpenters, construction and foundry chippers, and farm hands. Many applicants, the service has such a

knowing that transfer

system, have been asking for jobs in | Carpenter | said that at the moment there ap- |

ithe flooded areas. Mr

parently are enough skilled workers | and laborers in the areas to meet | employers’ needs. Other states have informed the service here, Mr. Carpenter said, that they have large numbers Ot

skilled workers available for flood |

duty, but their offers have been re-

jected.

The only order for Indianapolis | labor of any consequence was for |

300 men to be used in repairing fills glong the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks in the vicinity of Jeffersonville

weeks, Mr. |

Times Special

GREENCASTLE, Ind. Feb. 95.— |

Prof. Francis C. Tilden (above) of |

the comparative literature depart-

saiq he found that when serum was |

i

administered during the first 24 | here. | hours “the death rate is cut to ap- | Forest College.

"ing-hour program.

program through Congress and with He is a freshman at Lake | formulating a new wage and work-

ment today starts his second term |

as president of the DePauw Alumni Association. Maxwell, Chicago. Election was by the association's ‘board of directors. Prof. Tilden

He succeeds H. Philip |

(held the office previously from 1909 |

[to 1912. Prof. Tilden said he will appoint la committee soon to work out spe- | cial plans for Alumni Day at com- | mencement time. Mr. Maxwell was named first vice {president and Mrs. A. T. Briggs, | Greencastle, second vice president. {Other officers are: Miss Edith | Browning, Greencastle, treasurer, {and Russell Alexander, executive | secretary.

‘SNOW COVERS TRAIL IN MURDERER HUNT

By United Press CLEVELAND, Feb.

25 —A two-

{ blood stains along the lakefront to- | day, while police searched for the | {head and arms of a woman whose | torso was found on the shore Tues(day. She was Cleveland's eighth | such murder victim in the last two and one-half years. One trail began with a large stain

{on the sidewalk and ran across a va- | parkway | which separates a dead end street | from a bluff leading to the beach; | the other zigzagged along the pave- | ment in the opposite direction, end- |

cant field to a narrow

| ing a short distance beyond a picket | fence behind two residences.

inch snow covered a double trail of |

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THANK YOU

Friends of Chevrolet

FOR YOUR

LOYALTY

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in waiting for delivery of your

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Deliveries of new Chevrolets are now being made in ever-increasing numbers. Production in the great Chevrolet plants is increasing with each passing day.

@ To more than 100,000 loyal buyers who have patiently awaited delivery of the new Chevrolets they ordered weeks ago—and to scores of thousands of other people who ure placing their ‘orders now—our sincere thanks and our definite assurance of quick delivery! We of Chevrolet are deeply grateful that you have preferred Chevrolet even to the point of being willing to wait to get the car of your choice; and we are equally happy to inform you that no prolonged period of waiting will be necessary. Chevrolet production is increasing with each passing day, and you can depend upon getting quick delivery if you have placed your order in past weeks, or if ym place it today! Moreover, we can assure you that you will be amply repaid for insisting on get. ting a new Chevrolet, because of its extra quality and extra value. This new Chevrolet is the only complete car—priced so low. It has a host of extra value features. It will bring you more pleasure and satisfaction than you can possibly get anywhere else at such low prices. Thank you again for your loyal friendship and good will for Chevrolet—and you will thank us when you take the wheel of these better, more modern low- priced cars and trucks. For quick delivery —place your order now!

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On this New 1936-59.95

CROSLEY

Olympia Model

While They Last

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Just a tew of these Crosleys to sell at this price. One of the best Radio values in the 1936 line at

51.75.

. they won't last long at this price=

so hurry,

LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE

Small Carrying Charge on Payments

$1.00 PER WEEK Buys Your Choice of These Spedials

$42.50 PHILCO 1936 $50.00 PHILCO 1936 $79.50 CROSLEY 1935

$28.95 $37.95 .$39.50

$129.50 HOWARD 1936 ..$49.95 $66 Stromberg Carlson '36 .$39.95 $105.00 Gen. Elec. 1936 ...$39.95

These Specials Subject to Prior Selling

TABLE MODEL RADIOS Reduced

$8.95 and up

Block's Fifth Floor

Also 424 N., Illinois St.

Open Eves.

Sale of Brand New 1936

Relvinators Now

oy 12930

While Special Purchase Lasts EVERY ONE BRAND NEW--IN CRATE

With 5-YEAR Factory Guarantee Bond

Roomy, Family Size Kelvinator with 3 Ice Cube Trays and 12 Square Feet of Shelf Area and Hydrator.

1J5¢ A DAY

Small Carrying Charge No Down Payment With Your Old Ice Box Trade-In

Terms As Low As

.

FRIGIDAIRE

61% Cu. Ft. Size KELVINATOR

$174.50—1935 Model

.$68.75 $118.75

Block's Fifth Floor

Also 424 N. Illinois St.

CLEARANCE OF PRE-OWNED MODELS

FRIGIDAIRE

$121-1935 Model

APEX

$140.50--1935 Model

Open Eves.

TRADE-IN SALE! SAVE S20

On this Brand New 1937.....

Regular Price ........89.95 Less Trade-in Allowance $20

You Pay Only With Old Washer

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This is a brand new, glistening, all-white, 1937

Model

20-gal.

with the famous Apex Double Dasher, tub and large balloon rolls.

NO MONEY DOWN!

1<Thor Washer and Tron: -r Combination;

1

type ? Maytag Washer "(preowned EY $V 44.50

Easy 2-Tub Dryer; pre-owned ..... 58.7% 79.50 Apex Washer R Ironer 5

Only 11c PER DAY On Block's Payment Plan

CLEARANCE OF BARGAINS _

re-owned .. 39.95 rand New Washer: porcelain tub, “agitator 29.95

89.50 Apex Washer 69.95 69.50 Apex Cabinet 58.7

Small Carrying Charge

BLOCK’S HOME TRIAL PLAN AVAILABLE

Block's Fifth Floor—Also at 424 N. Illinois St.—Open Eves,

Amazing Offer! Regularly 27.45

2205

For a short time only! A smartly restyled Hoover special, completely reconstructed by Hoover factory experts. New bag, nhew belt, cord and beating-sweeping brush. LOOK FOR THE GUARANTEE TAG! Proof that ‘the cleaner is Hoover « reconstructed. $7.50 Set Hoover Cleaning Tools included.

$1 Down

. Small Carrying Charge

Block's Pifth Floor

model 105