Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1938 — Page 2
SMOKE LEAGUE TO ENLIST CIVIC GROUPS IN FIGHT
Starts Campaign. to Elect City Officers Pledged ~~ To lts Program.
The Smoke Abatement League executive committee is to meet tomorrow to map plans for enlistment of civie groups in a campaign to “elect a Mayor and City Council that will support its program,” Roy ‘QO. Johnson, league attorney, declared today. . ~Rebuffed ‘by Council in its attempts to obtain enactment of smoke abatement ordinances Monday, Mr. Johnson asserted the league could see no solution to the nuisance problem but the selection of a mayoralty and councilmanic slate pledged to its program. . “We shall canvass every candi-
date for municipal office to determine his stand on smoke abate-
t” Mr. Johnson said. “It will Roce A Ems : WITH THE “FLEXFIT”
Pies to supp she program We CED Wr ANISTARLE WAISTLINE! |
shall campaign for The attorney said representatives of the Indianapolis League of Wom-
en Voters, supporting the smoke Blip ' abatement program, had expressed / Bi / / indignation over Council's refusal 7 y to enact amendments intended to yy / pe reduce the smoke nuisance. wr Se - 2g ]
Will Rally Civic Groups
“We believe civic groups will rally behind the league in its attempt to
3 8 iY ; 4 A @ : a \ ! a get an administration that will sup- 3 a : p port our program. The women, |} . - 4 : : rage ; JA : 2 ially, i th i % th 3 3 * : : : ge ah eb oe ; »N The ‘most practical garment you'd ever - :
restricted nuisance,” Mr. Johnson want to wear. On or off, like, saying, said. - Be hy 1-2-3! Just button the elastic waist-
He said the executive board, — ILE ie? : 2 Y . | meeting in the Washington Hotel, band, button the 3 side buttons, and A > 4 : would be:asked to approve an edu- ‘| the Flex-Fit” Is on. In navy polka Tid ais Y ; B ve 5 sitions) SRmpeisn hat will send ; i cot or checks in various colors. As an AA : : speakers to meetings of civic groups ¥ added feature, note the rows of smock- T=" a : . Be nun ing and the white collar that really A rIE A & | Discontinued Styles of $1.00 and $1.50 Gloves! dresses up this frock. Size {Er AR : yee Je ate mae] in’ the group a EE | fr yo fionel Sn Samy 2 in| # Deskin : : . + : : wou a rio ou save force enactment of smoke abate- " | ; + / bi ® Brown! EE a Ste Te ' : 3 : : + + : 5 pair at this January Sale © Grey! Hen: legislation Ry reursfung Ihe . . . x Cr Fa i . : - price! All the styles are fall and winter 1937, . ame Ee fen SWn = « Sizes TE Ssiied Het . Navy! \ but discontinued! In a very large assortment of ® Various Mr. Johnson said a modified. pro- to 46! ® Araby Green! Siipon and NOVY US styles. With very latest Styles! posal, seeking only to legalize use ; details. Smart colors in each size! of a smoke density chart, would be ® Sizes 51; to 73! —Downstairs at Ayres. ~~ ® Sizes 51; to 7153! submitted for councilmanic ap- : proval. . He asserted he believed the modification would eliminate objections that he.said might have been
responsible for the defeat of. the last proposed measures.
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