Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1938 — Page 11
* CIRCLING THE CITY
vid A. Sheeks appeared. at po2 aris
o t and certificate of title the windshield: of his truck, aE last night in front of his hte, 2011 Miller St. : Mr. Shee
geta, duplicate, 50 much. - But He ‘ he is intensely upset at the prosb act’ ‘of sticking another one on, the frst one having cost him 15 Bin ‘es time and his temper.
Evans. Woollen Jr. and Fred Hoke, napolis Community Fund .diors were in Washington today #2 two-day conference of Comity Fund delegates from over > hation, President Roosevelt and arlss P. Taft, Community MobiliSatio: for Human Needs chairman, to speak, as revision of relief and Hublic welfare policies was Sons: ‘ered.
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i Amorican Chemical Society, Indi8 section, will hear a talk on Current Progress in Biochemistry” night at a meeting at the Severin otel. Dr. C. G.-King, University of burgh, Is to be speaker:
When Mrs. Sally Davis of 1425 hi St. looked for her car yesterday, she found it on the neighSic front lawn. ' Some one, she ld odolice, had rammed the maie, driving it over the -cirb, 13h a hedge, into - her; petghbor yard.
“ihe Zoning Board today received 8: petition. for a variance to perconstruction of-a $100,000 oneBary, building to be used for stores . theater at 5221 College Ave. ; C. H. Keever, 5216 College AVE., fea “he request.
¥ The Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club is to meet at 8 p. m. next Wednesday at the World War Memorizl. The technical committee will =nswer questions: on various phages -of ‘movie making,
The Wheeler .City ‘Rescue Mission needs only $5800 to complete the fund needed for mortgage clearance nd. improvements, the Rev, Herbert < Eberhardt, superintendent, said. tri sutions totalling $34,200 have been collected.
+ Seveath Christian Church pastoFate vill be «taken over late this th by the. Rev. Joel Lee Jones, ord, sucteeding the Rev. Au-
today, mad as a |vill Someone, he said, stole |
brey ‘H. Moore, who goes to Nobles{morning were sentenced to 10 to 25
e. DeWitt S. Morgan, City séhools:
: superintendent and Fred Dickens of
the Y. M. C. A. are to speak Mon-
day night at Central Library Crop-
Auditorium. Mr. Morgan will on “My Views of Physical Ed-
ailon” and Mr. Dickens on “My
Teaching = Experiences in South America,” at the meeting of the Indiana Physical Education Associa-
tion Bixih District.
Major Robert Anderson’ ‘Women's Relief Corps Post 44 will meet at 1:45 p. m. Tuesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St.
The Arch Preserver Ground Gripper Shoe Store, now at 27 Monument Circle, will. move to new and larger .qua. at 20 N. Pennsylvania St, wit ha week, it was announced ‘today. .
The new agticultnre act administering committee will meet noon Monday at Tomlinson Hall. Speakers will be : Governor Townsend, Claude R. Wickard, in charge of the program in North-Central states; Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schricker, state ‘agricultiire, commissioner, and Dean J. H. Skinner of Purdue University.
. About 30 Indianapolis Voorhees
families have been invited to.meet:
with Dr. Oscar M. Voorhees of New Brunswick, N. J., family association president, at Hotel Lincoln tomorrow evening. Mr. Voorhees will attend a meeting of the Association of College Honor Societies Council
here tomorrow. He is Phi Beta
Kappa historian.
Three Indianapolis - school pub-
lications won first places in a Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest in which 1114 schools participated. Winners are School 39, and School 33 in the elementary division and Tudor Hall, private school magazine division,
National Housing Act amendment
provisions will be explained by R.
Earl Peters, Indiana FHA director,
in five - speeches : throughout. the
State next week.
The case of -Leonard .A. Hohlt, Perry Township trustee, whose bond is under attack as insuffiicent, has been set for hearing March 21-be-fore Special Judge Harvey Gabi, in Circuit Court.
Two filling station bandits this
1years each at the Indiana State reformatory. - They were Clarence Ikenbrandt, 21, of 33 N. Walcott St., and Henry Meyers, 24, of Jeffersonville. They held up Delbert Baird, at the corner of Sapret Ave. and New York St., Jan. 5, obtaining $22.
A Smoke Abatement League committee is to confer with Mayor Boetcher on the activities of WPA men assigned to -the City Combus~} tion Engineer's office for ‘smoke abatement work, Roy O. Johnson, League counsel, said today. .The League charged in a resolution adopted yesterday that the men were being used in soot fall work, not smoke observations.
Major Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at Pt. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., at 8 p. m. Monday.
“The General Welfare Federation of America, Post 1, is to give a free supper from 5 to 7 p. m. Monday af Castle Hall.
Indiana Gas Association organized a General Accounting Committee at a luncheon today at Indianapélis' Athletic Club. The committee will bring together representatives: of all. local .gas firms to facilitate- uniform accountng methods.
First and Second Ward Republican Clubs will meet at 8 o'clock tonight ‘at 1207 Newman St., with Harry Alford presiding.
REED IN COAL POST WASHINGTON, March 11 (U, P.). —The National Bituminous ‘Coal Commission announced today appointment of William B. Reed, Delmont, Pa., former secretary.of. the National Coal Association, as ‘chief of its cost division. He will aid in the re-establishment of minimum prices
for soft coal.
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F. D. R. URGES AID FOR
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WASHINGTON, March 11 (U. PJ). —President Roosevelt appealed to the nation today to support the Community Mobilization for Human Needs, but warned that national stability and individual security depends upon jobs—“more jobs, at good. pay”— ia workers. . Pointing to the millions of unemployed under 25 years of age, Mr.
definitely committed to the giving of jobs instead of relief. “If we do not give them a chance at something like normal living, it is inevitable that they will become millions of individual probems.” Mr. Roosevelt spoke in the White House to 400 delegates attending the crganization’s annual meeting which marks the 25th anniversary of the Community Chest movement. The]
Jobs for Able-Bodied His|j
Roosevelt said that for these “I am |}
address was the formal beginning of
problem; the President repeated a statement he has made many times: “The able-bodid unmployed work and should have it.”
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during the first two|it had expanded and now employes months of 1938 than in the same] 435 men and women.
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