Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 11
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BOARD DECREES TURN SIGNS FOR | LARGE VEHICLES §*
Trucks and W Passenger Car! Trailers to Come Under
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$29,000 BY NYA
1984 Youths Benefit by
Monthly Payroll, Offi-
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STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS PAID
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18 and 24. They are required tol | submit evidence of their inability to | | continue their studies without such | | assistance, 10 carry at least three- | quarters of a normal course of study, and to maintain satisfactory | grades. They may work a maximum of 30 hours a week
vised by school officials. They include clerical work, library and departmental service, construction of | apparatus, models and equipment, research work and laboratory assistance.
STOCK RAISERS RAP BEEF PACT “re ome wee WITH ARGENTINA
Fear Outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease if Senate
dent Roosevelt and ready for ace tion by the Senate in the pending special session of Congress. Fears of a general outbreak of he dreaded toot and mouth disease and a breakdown in the price structure for American beef were principal reasons for the opposition, “TI am familiar with conditions in the ranch lands of the Argentine and feel that I speak for all the meat producing interests in the United States when I say that estab-
the treaty would mean a certain outbreak of the disease. “The germ is highly communicable and is transmitted not only in the live beef animal but in hides and meat. Refrigeration has practically no effect on the germ and it lives
for three or four months, The exe tent of rach lands in Argentina is comparable to the producing areas of the United States and if the disease once gained a foothold here we would face the same impossible task of eradicating it that they face
: there.” lishment of the treaty would be &| «Our herds today are clean and
menace,” said C. F. Curtis, senior | they should be kept clean ay any
CAT ¢ Approves Treaty. WPA STATE HEADS y dean of agriculture of Towa State | cost,” said Capt. Dan D. Casement,
cial Reports.
Safety Ruling.
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Large motor vehicles will be re- Monthly wages amounting to MEET WITH HOPKINS | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 22 College at Ames. Dean ‘Curtis, who | Manhattan. Kas. cattleman and a to o 4 X BE $29,760 will be paid needy college (U. PD). —=Livestock men attending | Spent many years in Argentina, said ' director of the show. quire dto install approved auto | 5 MN & 1 3 e | matic turn indicators by Jan. 1, the | Rh XN a 4 WO in lis, Wyn ve - INGTON, Oct. 22 (U. P). | the pn Sn Sleek iviow State Safety ittee Yuled today. | \ rent school year through facilities] — W state directors meet with today had expressed strong oppoSY y Commies a Se, (of the National Youth Administra-| Works Progress Administrator Har- | | sition to the Argentine Sanitary Extra Large Under terms of a 1937 State act, } Re : | tion, Robert 8. Richey, State NYA ry IL. Hopkins toda yto receive or- ention treaty. signed by Presi Mixed C " the committee was authorized to de- . A N director, announced today. | ders for boosting relief employment | Convention tr 8 : DARWINS for cide on standard indicators, and fix } x : | Thirty-eight Indiana colleges have | during the winter, w= Watch and Jewelry Rut - Other varieties of Dutch Bulbs, our own Importation limits oh Size of vehicles Which | received monthly quotas sufficient| Officials believed summer redue- | 1 from Holland. Crocus, Hyncinths, Snowdrops, 99.13 . " " | (% provide work for 1984 students tions and anticipated new reduc. | AMA Hardy Nursissus, Jonguils, Lilies, ute. would be required to carry them. (at $15 a month. In many schools, | tions next spring would permit the | LC AB re White Narcissus State Safety Director Don Stiver, | . wn oy or Viet itu however, officials have arranged the | rolls to approach, during the months | = Large . chairman, said any motor vehicle in | \ \ \ distribution so that more students of low private employment, the | CWE (FEW RIT OS Bulbs Sc 8a.; 6 for 25¢ R 3 } R , 9c up. In re, uw which the distance from the center | NR \ Hh AAA § | MAY be employed at smaller wages. | 2.070.000 peak of last winter despite | 4 WEST MARKET SI % for I bulb So Main springs, $1.00 Stems, 58e
To be eligible for assistance, stu- | the limit Congress placed on won
of the steering post to the left side | : nN dents mus " nivures. is more than 24 inches or where the | The Jehovah's Witness cult at Sudbury, Mass., has found a way to must be between the ages of expe dim
ovegall length of a truck or combi-| educate its children without the compiications of public schools that nation of vehicles is more than 14 require them to salute the flag, which is contrary to their principles. feet, will come under the regulation. | These pupils study in the school established on the farm of E. Robert This will include many passengers | Anderson, with the niall Hag as a backdrop. car-trailer combinations, he said. ] i Sate sae | ™ Jo. fan i > n a \ y "> 1 Ps ho OL ome! OUD GAELIC BOOK LOST (Wales for the seventh century vel- | lace 1 each front fe r a tw T i : ; i { single-faced units are to be placed | SYDNEY, N.S. W., Oct. 22 (U. P). [lum manuscript in Gaelic of ue at the rear corners of the vehicle. |For 15 months Father Fogarty of | Book of Clonenagh. He was com- | Three Makes Given 0. K Ireland has searched without suc- |missioned by the National Library | Turn indicators manufactured by
cess in Victoria and New South of Dublin. three companies were approved by
the committee, he said, after tests were conducted in the Purdue University laboratories. These are the K-D Lamp Co. Cincinnati; the Ar- | row Safety Device Corp, Medford, | N. J, and the Auto Safety Signal . Mair Trim NuLite Shamoon Corp., Indianapolis. LN @ Finger Wave @ Rin
: y . a. ALL YOR ONLY: Similar signs are required in Mas- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY sachusetts, New Jersey, New York, |
X Stays Until Hair Grows Out Pennsylvania and Missouri, he said. | Relene : wrt Termanent Save Sb cents on your permanent. Bring this “Reports from these states show | ationally advertised .
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