Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1937 — Page 15

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10.1037" Gs THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES EE EE " — PAGE 15 SMOKE PROJECT rp » | Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 o'Clock |

HERE TO START ON MARCH 26

Inspectors First to Attend Classes, Commissioner

Popp Says. | — | Tots' Navy Wool \ » . : | wg . The WPA smoke abatement proj- | Y, ; § € : Eo . : A¢ 3 ect for Indianapolis starts March § : pd

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commissioner, said today. The first two weeks of the six- . . months program is to be devoted : Fully Lined to training smoke inspectors. Al- > though 21 may be hired under the

provisions of the project, only six : or eight are to begin work imme- vy ; diately, Mr. Popp said (i :

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He said it would be impossible to train a larger number properly The inspectors are to be persons with some technical training. 3 They are to carry out the follow- . ry : \ These navy wool reefer ing program: ; : : : coats have regulation 1. Observe the smoke volume of sleeve emblem with factories, apartments and residences. | : : ; matching brass buttons. 2. Collect soot-fall in various sec- | ER. %: Well tailored, to withstand

tions of the city. | OP > ; 3. Advise janitors and home-own- | ES ; ig iy

Bison proper methods of firing Raps i With matching beret. Se | WPA officials here said the local | 3 : . project is one of the first of its| 3 Sizes 1 to 4 kind in the country. i

10,000,000 JOBLESS, Tots' Dainty Sheer ] : oS x if 4 £ | . - rOR kB HF ER |

J AF. OF L. DECLARES Honeysuckle Dresses Straw Or Felt Hats

¥ y» . = N Ne fi 3 ¢ Some With Panties \ : a a a | = 6 .: Fifth Avenue style hits. By United Press $ 00 : o : § ¥ a Rolled, swagger, Breton and WASHINGTON, March 10.—The eS a - ~~ Watteau brims—toques—pillAmerican Federation of Labor esti- Yi Re 3 fi

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mated today that there were 10,041,- boxes. Featured In felts and

000 unemployed in the country in|: Mothers will find many at- Sar id i peanut, rough, pedaline or January as compared with 8,990,000 | tractive styles in these new \# § : To sisal straws. in December and 11,666,000 a year! “Honevsuckles.” Wo wide : i } oo N BI k d C S i C | ago. selection of materials, pat- &8 “. : 3 { n S » avy, ack an ourageous rn olors EF reporting that 1,001,000 workers | terns and colors make jo) } : 1 Stunning pring Y 9 pring were laid off as the year 1937 be- them ideal for any oc- EFF #8 : gan, the federation called attention |

casion. Dainty and attracto the fact that 3,223,000 workers were added to payrolls last vear—

) tive trimmings. Select i 3 SE TTT RE i several now! 9 RR : J 5 before the seasonal slack and lay- Sizes 1 to 61} Yrs. a S ecial! & Build Your Spring Wa rd robe -\Y EE Spevidd on the Right Foundation—

offs. “January and February are usualy 1 Women's

ly the low ebb months of the year,” he federation said. ; : i 3 “This is tl 7 $ SE * . This is the time when demands Special! Genuine Hughes Spring A timely pre-Easter event! Present. Famous Nu-Back y Sd Dresses i ing swaggers, the new toppers, wrap- F . | oundation “Jamuary is the slack month in

on relief begin to be heavy when / families out of work exhaust their A : \) & bs Military or Clothes Brushes = 300 aroun, "Sullerinns’, Wissen end agriculture and this year our farms y 3 i . . . y . laid off about 200,000 hired workers J) aE other hit fashions. In the latest Spring “Won't Ride Up” from December to January; it is ad

tinues for the next three months,

resources so that relief need con9 _— i the month when retail stores lay off Regular 39¢ Spring's new weaves — the smartest Spring colors.

| heir Christmas help, and this year | i 29¢ Values 3 washable ’ i stores which had taken on 493000 Vi : and 29¢ Value bn Yosnshle You'll save dollars if you choose your workers for the busy season laid off | WW 2 © pastels, smart Easter coat at Sears — RIGHT NOW|

navy sheers.

552,000 in January.” | \ : y so ——————————— \x al a ) Each on | sizes 12 to 20; : ! Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 TERMS WAR LAST IN W Qh 10- Rw. \ Women’s 38 to 44; 46 to 52 CHAIN OF STRUGGLES A ya ne Sizes 35 to 48

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The Spanish rebellion is the last . of a chain of struggles between tra-

ditionalism and liberalism, Prof. | ; Mabel Harlan of Indiana University | trim, smart silhouette. Wears longer because all under pres-

said at the I, U. Extension Forum | Lx i vy. EE on the international situation last Pr. Hinkle's C C d 5 Sizes 7 to 16 Years SE sure is eliminated. Popular : | ". Hinkle s Cascara Co Jou > R ~ . y . . . ’ . . mh y night. {8 t. Hiukie's Gaseala Compan 10c¢ 7 2 © Spring's best styles for girls in Spring’s leading fabrics. To nods) of Yeath (TOWr reyon DD oT J Sak ~ Princess, swagger, reefer and other leading styles. Coats i siaiped fabric with shaped yuss outside help in the rebellion to Si ’ i di 2 ; of rayon jersey; slenderizing in“perpetuate conditions which the ! : i ue

Laxative, bottle of vs ++. 100 I i 5-Grain Aspirin Tablets, U. S. 29 S \ % for sports, casual wear and dress-up occasions. ner belt. BAN ) “Won't Ride Up” tradition of combined church-state P.. bottle of .. ‘ 200 C GY : The famous sliding

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re $3.98 to $5.98 NEW RADIO STATION J

TO OPERATE HERE aN 25578 3 fa Freshen Your A new radio station here to broad- | : 5 3 3 # SRT} - ° cast transcriptions and programs for | ¥y oy CA 2 2 Ba bi Windows for 5 rim local advertisers will be in opera- | N § ; 3 Fe Ti 3 DP AS tion in six or seven months, Glenn | f us 3 # BAO NF RINE % Van Auken, local attorney, said to- »! g& ; vay aay. | Ife fife.) ¥ Ew NL A construction permit was grant- | cE ZY CF Sat JF RNR FC 1) ed yesterday by the Federal Com- | iE 8 RY dd FEENEY Eo 3 Sma rt New munications Commission. The sta- |! TEEF/: 3 4 £7 SPAR E ELSE TRE. 0) PA / tion, location of which has not been | BJ ESF SAL T\" 7 lh TLE Q TR ek determined, is to operate on 1050 kilocvcles, one Kilowatt, daytime

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Frances Coontz, 7, for whom a four-hour search was made yesterday, said she disappeared {rom Shadeland School when frightened because a new schoolmate threw stones at her. The child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coontz, 2432 Butler Ave., vanished shortly after enrolling in | the school. She walked to the home of Mrs, Terry Harmon, 30th St. and Shadeland Ave. An insurance man | gave her a ride part-way home.

DEDICATION IS DELAYED

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. PAIR or PANEL * AREY A glance The Indiana War Memorial trus- Toes Sh 8, their qj tees yesterday postponed the dedication of Building A to July 4. It had been set for April 6. The trus-

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