Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1937 — Page 4
NDANKG, FC. LUNCH GUESTS
Governor will Urge Greater
Co-operation to Obtain |
New Ii dustries.
Chamber. of Commerce officials throughout Indiana are to attend a luncheon meeting at the Columbia Club tomorrow ‘noon to hear Govs! ernor Townsend ‘urge co-operation between his office’ and: business men in developing new industries within the State.
The meeting, sponsored by :the Indiana State Chamber of Com- . merce, is to hear Carl B. Fritsche, managing director of the Fa Chemurgic Council of Dearborn | Mich. He is to outline plans for
“Forging an Alliance Between In- g _ dustry and Agriculture.” |
; Rate Report Due H. A. Hollopeter, State Chamber
traffic director, if to report on latest{
_ developments in the fight of gov-
-ernors of southern states to effect |
a lowering of freight rates. The fight, now being waged in the Interstate Commerce Commission, will affect local: industry, Mr. Hollopefer said. . Directors. and new. officers are to be elected following the ‘luncheon
meeting, State Chamber officials an- | 8 . nounced. s
SMOKE CONFERENCE SCHEDULED TODAY
Councilmen Are to Meet With League Aids.
As City Councilman prepared to |
meet with the Smoke Abatement
League at noon today; a resolution |!
- supporting the League was adopted by the Indianapolis: Apartment Owners -Association. In a letter to the Councilmen yesterday, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Health Board secretary and League president, said the purpose of to-
day’s meeting at the Hotel Wash- | ¥
ington was to acquaint councilmen with the ‘proposed smoke ordinance to be presented at the next council meeting. William P. Snethen, apartment association president, told owners yesterday that the association is organizing ‘a school for janitors and
custodians in smoke abatement i
methods. “There are 70,000 structures in
the city, 1100 of which are apart=-|
ments,” “he said. - “The 70,000: ér
more persons: must be taught how. | to fire their furnaces or stoves if |;
smoke is to be curtailed.”
BOBBITT T0 SPEAK
06.0.7. WOMEN |
Former “Sqnator's Wife to
Head Hostesses.
Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State |
chairman, will address members of
the Indianapolis Women’s Repub- | lican Club at their monthly meet-
ing Dec. 16 at 12:30 p. m. in Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. H. K. Green and Mrs. Ly-! man Thompson are in charge of reservations. Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, president, is to preside. ‘Serving with Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, hostess chairman, are to be! Mrs. M. G. Butler, Plainfield, and . Miss Jean Goldsmith, Miss Carrie Hoag, Mrs. C. W. Irwin, Mrs. Adeline Toms, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs.
Hollie A. Shideler, Miss ‘Julia ore |
rison Moore, Miss Deborah Moore, Mrs. Mercedes Wanns and Mrs, Louis ©. Berner, all ‘of Indianapolis,
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RICHMOND. FARMERS ---ARE ‘ROBBED-OF $230/.
RICHMOND; Dee: ¥ : P). ~Joe
+ Bartley and ‘Glen HarShman, farm« ers living near here, were robbed of $230 last night by a bandit who forced their truck to the side of the
road. The farmers were returning home after selling a truck load of hogs. 4 Mr. Bartley was slugged: when he
resisted. The farmers told: author- |”
ities that the bandit yas driving a black sedan,
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PARTS FIRM 10 OPEN
PLANT AT. AT ANDERSON
| "AUBURN; “Dec. a ar “P) ~~Plans x were being made today by the.
Warner. Motor; Parts Corp.. to begin prottuction next spring in’: the local plant of the Auburn: Automobile Co., which they purchased yesterday. The new firm, a subsidiary of the Borg-Warner Corp. of ‘Chicago, will | employ about 300 men. :
Ue s. DEATH RATE
"DROP IS REPORTED
NEW YORK, D D9. 9 (U.P.).—The Metifopolitan Life Insurance Co. reported today that the mortality rate amahg the white population of the United States had decreased.to such an pxtent that there were 768,402 fewer deaths in 1935 than in 1900. . Statisticians sajd that the 1935
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death toll of 1:207.350 would Have been 1,975,761, if the 1900 rate had
prevailed, The greatest decrease was
in the tuberculosis mortality rate,
Resume in 173.000 fewer deaths in
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