Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1937 — Page 5

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NEWWPA GUTS | U. S. Gunboat Stands by at Hankow

TO HAVE STUDY, ~ JENNINGS SAYS

Veterans and Heads of

And Feathering One: Large Families to Receive i

Riot in Ontario. ; WL | Job Preference. | # a > | Ln JER iL P| : | PUES SE ; —- h- . § GENUINE IMPORTED OIL With 44.575 persons still on the | k SEE J - h PERMANENT! Regular $8.00,

DALLAS, Tex, Aug. 10.—Police | EET a Na 8 WPA payrolls in six Indiana dis- | now for $3.50 or 2 for $6.00. today blamed disorganized hood- ha 3 a A 8 |triets. further reductions will be! Never Before Such a Bargain in lums for the raid on a labor rally _. 3 S made this month, September and | This Shop! This Month Only

last night and the kidnaping of State Administrator John | EO NE 2 3 Bring a Friend Herbert Harris, 47, Socialist Party : ih sd .

We Also Have $2.00 Permanents. All organizer who was oiled and feath-

| October, = Ee Guaranteed by Mr. Commis, French Hair Stylist. ered and dumped from an automobile at a busy street corner.

A new policy under which dis- | : : - : 3 : han missals will be made only after a | SS : 3 BE i Genuine Oil Shampoo and_ Set, 65c. There were about 20 men in the mob that. invaded Trinity Park

study of individual conditions was Manicure or Arch, 35c. Both, 7%5e. | inaugurated by Mr. Jennings today, Smile Eeauty Shep Responsibility of originating further | 622 Mass. Ave 11-0036 os dismissals has been transierre 0 ste Die eshns ag 3 Progress {the WPA employment division, ex- | mobile which carried a motion picture projection machine and a fila entitled “Millions of Us.” The filn

|cept in instances of termination of | employment for cause. portrayed the advantages of union 8 SE : labor. | EX Sdn 3 |

Mr. Jennings ordered district di- | | rectors. to consider the following | DIRECT AIR LINK T0 ROOSEVELT RETURNS Mr. Harris’ helper, George Lam- ia he Fee | COAST ANNOUNCED By United Press

factors in making future dismissals: FROM HYDE PARK bert, 23, was slightly bruised in a cial Security Act. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.~Presi-

scuffle w e with the men. | 2. Persons under 40 who have haa Police believed the attack was not continuous employment on WPA | projects for the last one and one- | Indianapolis-’ Frisco Service | dent Roosevelt returned to Wash. half years. ington today from a three-day va-

related to the kKidnaping earlier in| 3. Persons whose former employ- | To Open Sept. 1. | cation at Hyde Park, N. Y. He will

the day of George Baer, 38, vice president of the United Hat, Cap & ment records would indicate that | a | | remain at the White House until |

Millinery Workers of America, who was seized from the street by three | ain ker Ww tie county Yor | [isfactorily in a skill for which there | Extension of TWA mail pas-| Congress adjourns. The al oh Mr. Baer was be is local demand, such as agricultural | songer and express air service Sept.! When Mr. Roosevelt boarded his | = ervice and buildin to link Indianapolis directly with | ey 0 ye been Tatnuwed by dis | ih omishic : 5 | Las Vegas, Nev, RO Cal., ain | SECA) rain at midnight at Hyde | which pee ue, ee eo | The Administrator also told the | San Francisco, was announced to-! Park he told a group gathered to American Faron jon ag he | district directors to avoid the dis-| day. | bid him goodby that he would reC. I. O. recently began a member- {missal of persons included in the! New plane facilities also are to|turn “five days” after the Senate ship drive in Dallas industries, | | following classifications: | be a between Chicago, Ft.| and House adjourn. , | . ayne, Dayton, . where the A. F. of L. has been en. | Of Illinois couples in neighboring states. i os Wi a Dlodueing ol Ne lb sy Sew ao Mr. Roosevelt arrived 12 hours yO o " » i ’ Crown Point, Ind. long a “Gretna Green,” is the goal of most | sole support of families above aver- | cisco, route is to meet demands of | etote Democratic Senators were Chicago couples who leave their state to wed. Now Circuit Judge W. !gzge size. | local industries with connections in| © eet iy a a harmony bane onorin enator arkley

trenched. R. Hunter of Kankakee, Ill, raises the question whether these mar- | 2. Satisfactory workers who are|San Francisco, Jack Frye, TWA | | Jhet conan and | president, said. | (D. Ky.), new maojrity leader. Alriages are binding in Illinois. ’

: | vi , > War He points out a 1915 law that may |Veterans of the World AS : mean that marriages which are Protos in Iilinois are not binding | Spanish-American War. Tentative schedules of the new [rough we resident had si Je in Nlinois if rformed outside the state. A court test is ex ved. | This policy regarding the dismissal | service to the West call for de- | oly 1 r - These two we follow through the ETT of Frog Brace or of workers was to remain in effect | partures from Jndisnapols 8| end I Jas eid Ge uetely bellhop. and Hope Hartt, 22, a waitress, at Crow n Point. The upper (ntl fusklier Boe Wie Site iy pin ra = Smit ly | ministrator said. :32 a. m. photo shows Fred Braun and Hope Hartt taking oath at the Marriage E: a rs ——— | arriving in the evening.

aboard American merchant aus 1 License Bureau, with Deputy County Clerk Mrs. Eunice Fagan, at left. | RACKET PROBE WIDENED Fourteen-passenger, twin- motored | : rehant marine; mpe jower picture shows the couple being married by Justice of the | By United Press Douglas Skyliners are to be used in| ! ite es .

TT CT) (I (CI Te Ys 3 3¢ N¢ 6 "2 vessels. Peace Harvey T. Minas at Crown Point. i NEW YORK Aug. 10.—Special daytime service and 17 passenger | |

The Commission announced thai : | i i : T-pas er | ; . Monday to Friday, Inclusive, 9:30 to 5 Rr 2 Prosecutor Thomas E. | Sky sleepers at night. 2 .

{ » 1 k os J . > 1t would open hearings Aug. 23 on | Rackets SATURDAY, 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. CARNIVAL OPENS AUG, 16

conditions aboard merchant ships. sought the special session in a let- | Dewey extended his racketeering in- | C— C—

Officers of both the American Fed- | Nuptial Law d | estisaiion into the garment trade | The first annual carnival of the | Buy oN THE FAIRS TEN PAY PLAN No cARRYING CHARGE

TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1937

TWO UNION AIDS ! Questions Hoosier Weddings

BEATEN INTEXAS | [8 AT LABOR RALLY:

Hoodlums Blamed for Oiling

By Un ited Press

Times-Acme Photo.

There are about 200 American in Hankow. The situation became tense last Friday when 600 Japanese marines were landed to protect Japanese nae | = tionals in the city. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES

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The U. S. Gunboat Luzon of the Yangtze River patrol which is standing by at Hankow, greatest inland city of China, as Sina-Japanese hostilities threaten to envelop the city, which is 600 miles south of the fighting zone in North China.

Illinois’ recent enactment of two laws, one requiring a medical examination. and the other a three-day notice of intent to wed, before a marriage license can be issued, has led to many weddings

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Marine Body to Set Working Code

By Un ited ’ress WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The United States Maritime Commission | today planned to devise a system of | “reasonable” working conditions |

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the Calumet is beginning to be | | an extraordinary grand jury for| East 21st Street Civic League is]

termed the famous Indiana “Gretna | conspiracy to extort money from | to be held Aug. 16 to 21, it was

eration of Labor and C. I. O. mari- | ter to the Governor. He claime oday. He had 16 men indicted by | Sess Call CS Sl 0 n d garment manufacturers. announced today by G. O. Hanna.

lime unions are expected to attend Commission Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy, meanwhile, neared com- Green.” pletion of a new long-range ship- | I . S Given Snub

ping program. He said he planned to announce its details today. It is Governor Townsend today said he | | would call no special legislative ses- |

expected to outline first steps of a GOODWILL INDUSTRY | sion to halt wholesale wedding |

new Federal maritime labor policy. marches into Crown Point and other |

SUED FOR $20.000 | Calumet cities.

| Most of the couples come from | A suit for $20,000 personal dam- Illinois to evade that State's new | ages was on file in Superior Court | “hygienic marriage law,” it was retoday against Good Will Industries, | Ported: . Inc, 625 Fletcher Ave, as a result | “uate Rep. Joseph Klein, Gary, of an automobile truck accident. | Filed by William O. Leppert, the | suit alleged that Mr. Leppert lost

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