Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1937 — Page 13

FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1937

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Control of liquor traffic by returning to “absolute prohibition” had been advocated today in a resolution adopted at the concluding session of a northwest area congress of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ in the First U. B. Church.

The congress also adopted a reso-

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spirit and method of military force | for settlement of international difficulties.” The conference was attended by tors and laymen of the denomination from Indiana, Illinois, Wis consin, Minnesota and Michigan.

ADVISES TESTS OF ADVERTISING PLANS

Scientific measurements to determine advertising results were stressed last night by W. B. Ricketts, Chicago, in an address before the Indianapolis Advertising Club in the William H. Block Co. Auditorium. Sales tests, direct inquiry and pretesting advertisements were advised |

INNE Relations Today” at an Assoclated SPEAKS AT D R Employers of Indianapolis dinnerLynn W. Beman, labor rélations meeting in the Indianapolis Athletic director for a group of Cincinnati [Club at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. industries, is to spéak on “Labor Mr. Béeman formerly was Nation- '

al Labor Relations Bodrd regional director in Chidago. William D, Hamerstadt will preside at the dinner, and R. W. Akin is assoecitican secretary.

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A smudge fire at the Mountain Valley Water Co., 606 Park Ave., early today, left this Scene,

FLOOR TORN UP T0 REACH BLAZE

Fire Causes Loss Estimated At $1000 to Home on W.. Washington St.

Firemen today battled a stubborn smudge fire at the Mountain Valley | Water Co., 606 Park Ave. | The blaze started in the flooring | of the one-story brick building, and | firemen tore up most of the floor to | reach the flames. They worked from | 4 a. m. until after 8 a. m. in dense | clouds of smoke. Damage was unestimated. | Fire starting in the basement destroyed Charles B. Patterson's | home at 5110 W. Washington St. last night. Loss was estimated at $1000 i

AURORA REPORTS FIRST TULAREMIA AURORA, Nov. 19 (U. P.) —The | season's first case of tularemia. or rabbit fever, was reported today when Carl Probst, 21, became seri- |

ously ill and his left arm began to |

swell. He was taken to a Cincin- | nati hospital.

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