Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1937 — Page 10
> 4 PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _. MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937
and 10,200 are dependent children | - . giving February a 6.5 per cent in. stores, 5.1; grocery without meats, 9 600 000 INDIANA in 3810 families. Typical WPA Town Hall Project SALES OF STATE crease over the previous month, and miscellaneous, 27.6. TECH SENIORS T0 GIVE 5 It is estimated that in March, Evansville reported the greatest Percentage losses include grocery, THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS
Indiana will have paid out from ; 3.7: country general stores, 4; com-
2A vi 23.3 » Co ror Feobcombined Federal, State and local vi Do ith 33 oo on ay Fan bination grocery and meat stores : funds a total of $680,600 for pub- : vy PO en ae CIC 4.2: men’s and hoy's clothing, 35 Three one-act pl | Ft. Wayne, 10.1: Gary, 17.6; South : 1 . he : ) alers, 8.1 presented by the A-K
lic assistance, of which $533.600 is Sin Bend. 18.3. and Terre Haute. 6.4. and motor vehicle de
for old-age assistance, $29.700 for | SER : the Technical High aid to the blind, and $117,300 for ; RISE OVER 1 936 Cities’ Gains by Classes class on A 3 in . i ass April 16 in SOCIAL SECURITY id to dependent children. - Cities from 50.000 to 100.000 re- ASK BIDS oN BRIDGES nusiurm. Miss Clara - } Other Agencies Join ; i) | : ported average gains of 102 Pr| mia on construction of grade | has announced In addition to participating in j : | cent; 25,000 to 50,000, 1.6; 10,000 to | saparati + venair. Selected to take parts in the pia | : : ’ ’ separation and building or repair- : 2d] ’ State Co-operates in Whole these programs for wih i So February Dollar Volume 16 25000. 5 7: 5000 to 10.000. 3 and from | ing 12 bridges on state highways in iith are A Wedding hy Jame " Security Board is the Federal ad- § g : or ; . run os Cirkpatrick:; “The Londonderry Air,” Q : ¢ 2500 to 5000 ; pulp «| Owen, Lake, Dearborn, Cass, Mi« is Federal Assistance ministrative agency, Indiana is also ; TIT, $ Per Cent Over Last y 0 5000 a one-tenth of 1 per | : Vien, Whitley and Steul by Rachel Field, and “The Drums of eo nerati in social security pro- ® Xess ; cent loss. Areas of 2500 or less aver- | AM, igo, I EY oe ay om Oude,” by Austin Strong Pp O-operating in Social seeurit I 8 An : : : Y R rt var wn TDD : : counties are to be opened by the bide rogram. grams directed by other Federal ; EN : ear, epo v aged a 12.2 per cent gain. State Highway Commission April
ee . i : 5 SS ; ] ‘ a Lumber and building material | 20, Earl Crawford, chairman, said hest Colds The three maternal and child- 4 i i 3 \ |
he ail «ales of 3 ondent | dealers led the list with a 30 per | today welfare programs, administered by ; : ; : A Retail sales of 501 indep nen _— Other Increases wore: | — Best treated women and children are particl-| the Children's Bureau of the United Ei : stores in Indiana increased 16 per | cent gain, Sl YOUNG TEOPLE TO DANCE oC CKS pating under the provisions ol the States Department of Labor, provide 3B - g : : | cont in dolar volume in February as Hardware, 29.5 per cent; furniture NO 4 2 Al y
Social Security Act, all 10 of which for the extension of such services, Re i § Sl 8 J Si ; compared with the same month in and household appliances, 23; furni- | The Young Peoples’ Club of St, \ Ue a ha particularly in rural areas. : od ¢ ; , : . ture, 21.2: department stores, 17.5; Roch's is sponsoring a dance to be A i 5 rative in the State, the So- |! A . J a . 1936, the Department ol Commerce | E. y h ; | held i at Roch’s Hall, 3600 8 rati Indiana had an approved plan for ex ; SR ; : restaurants, 15; women's specialty | he in st. R § all, 30 f STAINL S mn r Secut 1 said today maternal and child-health services aR ; : reported today. shops, 14.5; drug stores, 10.8; shoe Meridian St. Saturday night LAL A ‘he unemployment compensation | for 1936, and Federal payments to- | we ; : : | Average increase for cities over ph" u —_— . —e rovision of the act accounts ior | taling $20,573.19 had been made to 100.000 was ® 5 while the increase »33,000, and 48,150 are being cared the State by June 30. The plan An example of town halls being constructed in small communities | in Indianapolis was 184 per cent under approved public assiSi- gpproved for the fiscal year ending throughout Indiana by WPA workers is the one shown here at Avilla, | + oR . I'he 65 stores reported on in the city
nee plans, the board sala _._ June 30, 1937, provides for a Federal in Noble County. The structure is a combination town hall and fire ah FIR Roard records show that 684.747 orant of $69,818.50. station and gave emplovment to 32 men did a $1.240.900 business last month
rners have applied for ac- 1772 Rehabilitated - . - as compared to $1,048500 in 1936
22 seniors have been
More than 601,150 Indiana men,
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d-ace benefit - ; \, practic iy oft of "whieh The Indiana plan for services for send 64 scouts, two troops, to the The January figure was $1,165,600 ye ered under the State's crippled children was approved for BOY SCOUTS OPEN national jamboree in Washington inemblovient compensation law. | the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, June 30 to July 9. BIGGER"BETTER "In the vear since Federal funds and included a Federal grant of A full troop has been enrolled to me available * under the act. In- 568.500. The 1937 Indiana plan for INSTRUCT Ww K make the trip and leaders hope to has Jo ated for full par- hild-welfare serveies provides tor add a second troop receiving Fed- | & grant of $36,427.29 for the fiscal Wallace O vear ending June 30
Lee, Indianapolis and
IR. Study Duties ©F Firemen; Cehiral indians Council president.
ice henefit said the jamboree trip includes a
have heen effective HOPE FADES FOR 2 Will Take Over Offices. visit to Mount Vernon and visits to
State co-operation other historical spots Half Pay Provided MISSING U. S. FLIERS : Scouts are to be guests at B. F ————— Bov Scout Week opened today Keith's Theater at 10 a. m. tomorUnited Press with instructions for troops at the row when members of the Marion County WPA recreation division vaudeville unit presents a program
ine provisions ¢
unemplovment compensation, aid
MARCH FIELD, Cal. March 29. Indianapolis Fire Denartment Hope faded today for two Army Training School, New Jersey and pendent children 1aterl anda fliers in the Northrop fighting plane South Sts The show is to follow the annual that was last reported bucking a During the week. scouts are to Bov Scout parade at 9:30 a. m. Oniy welfare | SHfT headwind over the San Gabriel take over governmental offices Scouts participating in the parade valley Saturday night. Scout, leaders planned today to may attend yublic health Services An all-dav search by air and land : . -
]) 1 . . w IN Ee _ ; Inder the State emblovment | ailed to discover a trace of the | [ " s compensation law. covering approxi- | Ship which vanished on a flight » . 4 TEtelv 353.000 workers elieible | from Grand Central Airport at '§ e 7 | | S . ~ 1, . vd a
workers who become unemployed Glendale
ill be entitled to regular payments Aboard it were Lieut. Robert C i “{ 50 per cent of their full-time Love, 25, former University of Cali-
weekly wages, with a maximum of fornia football player, and Private
15 a week and a minimum of $5. Emjoy J. Parsons, 23, Mineola, Tex. | § or three-fourths of weekly wages pS ———— a : : » | a
whichever is less
the needy aced, the blind and de-
vocational rehabilitation;
Ordinarily benefits may last as |} : | Don's endanger y long as 15 weeks during a year, de- | § QUALITY FOUR Tetley pending upon the worker's past em- p ; oN ¥ ; I yo | ermanents - 3 3 - isit r. Dix oy ‘ : ST 2 ; F RES LOW ployment Payments are to begin ; Ra ] A. wit \ Yor: . X ¥ a— A ' . ' ni ’ You'll never find 5 : BE A ce a — : SAFETY bargain counter! That truly describes April, 1938 sreater bargain FEN SE vear for & xam- ¥ o , a een — ¥ ‘ 8 2 : . y ) Go anywhera ; ,. anytime for 2¢ a $250,000 Received \ oH You 7 . AD ation. Only a small : 8 | a Pennsylvania Railroad ticket window. For here is mila in coaches . .. 3c a mile in Rati) ¢ %iva Ld) Finger Wave oe 2 | 8 ON ay an , the beginning of a journey as comfortable as sitting Pullmans. See IR Hvis it eo to veCoras ol ne poarada Show that S14 mponh CN h pal Y 3 ge, typical points on the Pennsylvania rin go ; Ya Sy shall 3 1 vi the State already has received Fed. eck “Trim 200s balan n small Eo in your living room and so safe that nowhere on Railroad from Indianapolis ral grants totalling $259,059.19 to : Ss a : : » Earth are you any safer. For your travels — business Now Yok In Conlon for the expense of administer- Maa Murray or 1 - ( or ple re Pennsylvania Washingion 13.40 its unemplovment compensation 2 Shirley Temple ; DR. DIX SERVICES pleasure e Y Philadelphia 14.45 ar . Permanents, $ I te Crowns Inlavs ‘leaning, Bridge- \ Railroad will take you —— / Pittshurah 4!
: ce ——— y wor vers Columbia hoard tated that under No Appoint Complete | ) ot Extractions, F Hi ngs, X-Rays, Treat- E ’ Y 4 { Ae ) na ment Needed. Govaine ‘Oil ments for Pyerrhea, Plate Repairs R swiftly, surely, economically! plus Chicago -Federal public-assistance pro- Gray, Dyed, " ne FEAL LIE *Plua Pullman Fara
Bleached, Hard Permanents \ ELA For reservations call Rllay 9
s, approximately 48.150 of the to Wave Hater } 3130, $2 ¥5. 0 needy are receiving regular cinlty. Bring a Friend, 2 - Nex i : fro funds nro Hd ty for $3.01, regular a ny iH 23 irom 1una pO. £2 values each, Hoe y » Y . v ! nc in part by \. E bi N SY VA N IA Al LR OAD and in pal CORNER WASHINGTON | : LNB Swine A NICKEL DRINK-WORTH A DIME L
ral ronment ; . OVER HOOK'S DRUG STORE total mbout 36.300 we ; 401 Roosevelt Bide, { MOURS 8:30 A. Mito 7:00 P. M IS TRE ; « J
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