Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1938 — Page 18

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U. RESEARCH

INCLUDES STUDY * OF LIVING COSTS

Business School Program Lists 33 Subjects; 24 ~~ Others Proposed.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 6— Research projects ranging from a study of the temand for department store goods to a cost-of-living index for Indiana are included on the 1938 calendar of the Indiana University 3 i School of Business Administration RORY ven = ro : Sortumiife 2 on research, it was an- Waldo : Housel, 1219 ‘Polk St. noun Ye : (above), has operated a ftrack-Thirty-three studies now are be- Jess trolley on the Prospect-W.

_ ing conducted by the business school faculty and 24 more are proposed 10th line for three years without

- “In addition, our Bureau of Busi-| an accident of any kind. Eeesti- |. - ~~ness search -and our Investment| p.ates he has driven 72,000 miles. Hr Research- Bureau. constantly are at | ~~... Sosa work assembling data for the publi- His safety formula is““Be Alert.” | . cation of their bulletins and for a G8 their. other customary work,” Dr. pc \ Cae Herman B. Walls; acting president PRISON FACTORY . sa : : ; : fa ; ie ‘of fhe University. said. i gitats 4 Ce rs nme Sinn : ; An ex of local real es ac- A ; roa : Pua Lal ET : ; tivity for 1937, the development of 10 CLOSE FEB. 1 Seba nt The Pick of -the automobile and auto accessories ; : : goin : Lo yi ; : industry in Jidignn, 1 possibilities of : it 3 : ali oh fant ty : St ; the development of the resourses O : . i aE Cara = ; hn Vi Indiana, and monthly summaries of Indiana Will Conform to Sa Sh (so NE e ! es

- retail sales in the State are among : a a aa a a et i ; _ the 20 projects listed .by the Uni- Federal Laws. xo te i 2 8 ‘Bal-collar coats

» versity committee that could be car- : € Dismantlement of machinety in Raglans, single

ried co-operatively with the U. S. > Department of Commerce. & = Celt i 4 b d h If ¢ Stud; Bank Failures the State Reformatory pents-mak- aa : 5 Bird Sel rea + A : : y ing factory about Feb. 1 is to mark : = sted,

a Resa oo dip progress imelues Indiana’s complete conformity with CA en He : belts.

ures in Indiana, studies for the In- |Federal and State legislation gov- : : : he x : diana Bankers’ Association, social |erning manufacture, sale and ship- eed Raglans, double . and economic aspects of chain store ment of prison-made goods, Thur-| ° ; : : breas te d: hal £ commerce and compilation of an ac- man A. Gottschalk, Di wisiem 4 of In- Sel : : § ' : ‘ counting manual for small hospitals, |5 utions supervisor,” said: today. cer i RE * Nineteen faculty members are carry- | Closing: of the Pendleton. institu- | © : Toy and full belts. ing on research projects in-the field [tion is: not only in conformity to} 0) : Polo Models _of business. Federal regulations prohibiting ship-|. o A subcommittee on projects in re- ments into statés which have legis- 3 i ‘ Uls ters

tail merchandising is considering lated against it, but also a voluntary pies iy El ; : ¥ : 3 : i : \ HL the following research: Study of the imove against shipping" into states| . } ul 4 r ap : . IR" : ! b> wr relationship between country news- |which still permit their importa- : : srereties. | § 1:0 ; bs papers and the location of retail [tion. * = : Se Storm Coats ve 8 18 of sssns er : : : ' : ; : . ¢ . 12

_ * units, present and potential markets| “However, goods not marketed in Sr Go * for agricultural products of Indiana, competition’ with free labor, includ- ! sin I e an 4 opportunities In retail merchandis- [ing shoes and: furniture, will 9

“ing for graduates of the School of manufactured,” Mr. Gottschalk said. | . : 2 5 ‘ g ! § A Business Administration, and the |“This offers vocational training for : ; : double breasted. “RR A : : ! x comparative costs of retail establish- |prisoners and produces revenue.” ; ; : fim po 28

ents. Goods are sold ‘to county governs x Objectives of the research com- mental agencies ‘and used in Indi- a ; . All Weights mittee are to establish a machinery |ana’s institutions. The 1937 Leg-

“ for handling worthy research proj- |islature made Indiana the 28th state H sah : 18 a | : oo ects as they arise and to compile [to prohibit importation : of goods Ea : eavy weights | conan £3 : sf : “ information concerning the varied made in penal institutions outside its ; ! : Uo . : Uwe qe “ interests of the State. own borders. Coast weights : ; y : $ ¥

Members of :the committee are . windy “Prof. George W. Starr, Henry C. Light weights.

ECAC ND ORS | BE GTC The Fares Coats for this winter and next....FARM CONSERVATION | : 5:5. Fleeces: 7 i .l ‘i ~ CHECKS DUE SOON 170-Voice Group Sponsored 7 Llamacunas Fen (oats for the Spring and Fall of 1 938.

2 Times Special * By White Cross Guild. : Alpafleeces

- LAFAYETTE, Jan. 6—Indiana’s,

“first applications forearnings under Tm Lace ON : : Tweeds (that h ave a b : = : : - , aie She 19% Soservaion pIogtam have Six combined community choirs, forelan abPea ) H 1 dl 0 C04 S iy aid pifleated le : ; rance ¥ eet cheeks yo A Oe lod | directed by Floyd Jones, are to give gh app : : . | . oF

Treasury office: in | their first (concert at 8p. m. to-|: 15 : Boucles

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morrow at Roberts Park M. E.

: Church. The concert by the choir ; Camel tans ; . : I~ Ww oN _ tee chairman. : of 170 voices is sponsored by the | ps fog : : CBR TR He said that about 6000 sum-|White Cross Guild of Methodist Coverts (very good for : 11 a “aries of performance have been re- | Hospital. : : \ , : in : aw

“geived at the state office from 32 “The organizations thclude the In-| 1938) counties. Tippecanoe County sub-|dianapolis Civic Choir, Floyd Jones 7

: e largest, 457. ; ers and comm choirs from : 3 l . Lge . n . ny no, orga aes | Ee |g Soterne pric grade rns Sizes 32 to 30.

IS SCHEDULED HERE a hb include exactly what

soloists. . Accompahists are to be

© | Mrs. Revetta St.. Clair Crecelius, : J Bl you have in mind— . Leading shoe manufacturers are | Norris Porter, Miss Mary Voorhees ge! : to ‘display footwear during the In-|and Mrs. Betty Barns Hash. : grays, tans, browns— : : ee wus thos wok here, dan, 16 | ~~ plain shades—faint | a 15th anm oe week here, Jan. 1 hl i i ; son Cy to 18. Tho displays sre to be held BAN ON COUNSEL FOR | verolaids : . a e Claypool Hotel. ; 8 ngCiaypool Hotel, vention] BOONVILLE ASKED plaics,

manager. G. L. Tovey has charge i herringbones—

_ of entertainment and A. F. McCord NEVILLE i. . SE S| pO EVIE I or tin - - Colors—that will be

lays will include shoe store fur- : . displays e shoe store fur: | Boonville city offcisls from hiring in the forefront for

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attorneys In thelr Bent to obtain p he ” — : a m al elec t plant was ; 1938 E ) A sought today in a suit filed in Cir- . Ty SCHOOL FOR CUSTODIANS a ought ut T I : : 4 otuooli whore aparimiedh build. | P00 BL Bevin 00. The Sale Opens inp custodians woud bs msirueted tion of $7500 in its 1938 budget, the | ’ mi » Wa. Paper clean- | money to be used for paying attor- : § 3 g and performance of other main- | nevs in the city’s effort to get the : : . Tomorrow a tenance Jobs today had been pro-|ytility. The private utility main-| cdf , 9:30 t l k! posed by ‘the property management | tained that the appropriation was yg :3V o clock: division of the Indianapolis Real | illegal. — . v1. : ; l $ ; , f o § o _ Estate Board. Robert B. Kershaw | Residents of the city voted to : s a lot of satistaction was named chairman of a commit- |constiuct or buy an electric plant at / :

"tee to draft preliminary plans. a special election Dec. 19, 1935. ° Ta to be among the UNION MARKS FOUNDING | 9-Y Cc frie a : earliest comers! Local Union 60, International 2 AVEL 23 e: A :

Brotherhood of Carpenters and|

rothertiood of Carb serve 1ts| ILIA INL:

15th dnniversary with a dinner and program at the Claypool Hotel to-

"More than 650 reservations have

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i pARKED CAR 1s Rosse | lf & 10 co g $910 id

J. M. Daily, 3330 Guilford Ave, today that someone had cartons of cigarets from e _car. He estimated his| J © Cheaper than Driving -

i OR. Whitney, 405 8. Gray| [| ® 4void Highway Hazards St., said that her coat was stolen

fifide Suaung Rink lst BE SAFE |} VN ne rt oN EE STRAUSS CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICES— » ANS ol 5 bit dE iL We endeavor to meet your persone| wants. Especially active are the : AND SAVE xf : : 30-day charge accounts . . . and the JUNIOR CHARGE sr ACCOUNTS that permit moderate weekly payments.

HEADS FIRE FIGHTERS a ToaNeroRY, Jan. 8 Ta : INDIAN and had served as captain| RAILROAD

13. He succeeded William Clai-| : an = 2 oa ag aN \ borne, whose funeral services were| ; : "5 ot hel | a gun mm ; A A

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