Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1938 — Page 9

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Murat Soloist

Miss Lorene Gillum, 1575 Dudley Ave. (above), will_be one of the soloists at a dance to be given by the young people of Murat Temple at 9:30 p. m. tomorrow at the temple. Doc Grayson’s orchestra will play. «Paul F. Middleton is chairmian. and Fred Kortepeter vice chairman of the committee in charge.

{COUNTY BABIES

ENTER CONTEST

All Children Between Ages Of 6 and 48 Months Are Eligible.

The Marion County babies contest in the Perfect Baby Health Conference will start tomorrow at headquarters, 116 N. Delaware St. All children between the ages of 6 and 48 months are eligible to enter the contest, sponsored by Sahara Grotto. H. C. Taylor, chairman, today invited parents : to register their babies at headquarters free of charge. Entrants are to be examined and rated by Indianapolis physicians and nurses who have volunteered their services. Headquarters are to be open daily, including Sundays, for registration. Children are to be divided into age divisions. . Winners are to be awarded silver cups and parents are

‘| to receive their baby’s health chart.

Awards are to be made during the Sahara Grotto Spring Festival.

“Every Spring | take a course of S.5.5.”

1 KNOW that tired-let-down-ex-hausted-feeling i is often due to a lack of strength in my red cells.” It is all so simple, too! Just build up these oxygen-carrying cells and the whole body takes on new life . . . food is turned into real energy and strength. §.5.S. Tonic helps rebuild these precious red cells. §.5.5. is a simple, internal remedy, tested for generations and also proven by scientific research.

Tonic to regain and to maintain your red-blood-cell strength . , . to restore lost weight . . . to regain energy seeto strengthen nerves . . . and to give to your skin that natural health glow.” Take the S.S.S. Tonic treatment and you should soon be delighted with the way you feel... and have your friends compliment you on the way you look. Available at any drug store.© §.5.5. Co.

Jewelers “Since 1900

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GROUND BROKEN

FOR ATTUCKS HIGH ADDITION

| Contractors to Begin Work

On $275,000 Structure Next Week.

Coniractors are to begin work on the new $275,000 Crispus Attucks High School addition early next week A. B.. Good, schools business

director, announced today.

At ground-breaking ceremonies yesterday, Carl F. Wilde, School Board president, Scnvol Superintendent Dewitt S. Morgan, and other school officials took part in the ceremony. Mr. Wilde addressing ParentTeacher Association representatives and others who took part in the program said “children will be taught that our public school system is the flower and fruit of our American system of government and that the two are inseparable.” Mr. Morgan, explaining the need for the new addition, said the enrollment of the school has nearly doubled since the school was begun in 1927. The new addition will include 11 classrooms, eight shop rooms and a drafting room, a gymnasium, band and chorus room and R. O. T. C. headquarters. Cast of the addition is to be met by a $200,000 bond issue and an appropriation of $75,000 to be raised by direct taxes, R. A. Lane, school principal said.

120 WAR VETERANS SEEK EMPLOYMENT

Nearly 120 unemployed World War veterans already have registered at the Indianapolis office of the State Employment Service this month in response to the nationwide campaign by veterans’ groups, George J. Smith, manager, announced today. The local office’s veterans’ list is now about 1300. The campaign, directed at regis tration of all unemployed World War veterans in the nation, is conducted by the American Legion, Disabled Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars, co-operating with the U. S. Veterans’ Administration and the U. S. Employment Service.

4 RAILROADS TO SET NEW FREIGHT RATES

WASHINGTON, March 18 (U.P.). —The Interstate Commerce Commission today authorized the 1llinois Central, the St. Louis-San Francisco, Chicago & Eastern Illinois, and the Alton Railroads to establish low all-freight commodity rates on carload lot merchandise moving from Chicago and: Si. Louis to Birmingham, Ala. The roads are permitted to put

: the rates into effect March 29. The

Commission said the tariffs are “identical or similar” to schedules which have benefited railrcads in other areas.

ENGINEERING MEDAL WON BY EX-HOOSIERS

NEW YORK, March 18 (U. P.). —The John Fritz Medal, most cov= eted award ‘in the American engineering profession, was held today by Paul Dyer Merica, International Nickel Co. vice president and internationally known metalurgist. He is a native of Warsaw, Ind.

night at a dinner celebrating his 49th birthday. The medal is awarded annually by a committee representing the four national engineering societies.

U. S. INTERVENTION IN . PORT STRIKE ASKED

SAN PEDRO, Cal, March 18 (U. P.).—Secretary Perkins was asked today to appoint a referee for - a labor dispute tying up 15 ships and throwing 4000 men out of work at Los Angeles harbor. The Labor Secretary was requested to act “as soon as possible” in a telgram sent by the Waterfront Employers’ Association. The employers shut down the port Monday because longshoremen refused to unload railroad freight

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