Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1938 — Page 21

FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1938 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 21

TOLD T0 COMPLY | Pact- Finding Commission begins hearings today on the demands of WITH ‘SECURITY ACT |Class I railroads for a 15 per cent wage cut and on the threat of 900, - Y SET WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U. P.).|000 rail employes to strike in pro-| |The Social Security Board today |iect | found that the Ohio old-age assist-| : ; : ance administration failed to com- | The Commission, headed by Cnet | ] - ply with three provisions of the So- | Justice Walter P. Stacy, of North]

|cial Security act and two provisions Carolina, must report to Mr. Roose-!

of the Ohio aged aid law. The Board | 1s yu Oct. 27. Other members are called upon the State administra- |

Newspapermen Are Invited tion for compliance before Oct. 15, Prof. Harry A. Millis of the uni-, A 3 o " a

: The Board alse asked for a de- versity of Chicago and Dean James | To See Demonstrations of tailed statement of steps which the M. Landis of the Harvard Law| nk |State agency will take to irate | School, former chaifman of the, AS

| s of the Stat or © QE RR RY NC O° \® 5 ny Ta Oe I i th, Gag Socom Sn# Exivanes. Gomis « ® a L Ra Wo STOO ® oo MoS solely in the interest of a nonpoliti- | A Ag <O% 2 S° °° Wh eo os p& a NS < > A three-day newspaper safety cal, Jnondiscriminatory administra- BURNS FATAL TO BABY a¥ a AN sah ¢ RN LPT Po <P Rls GX NS an : wo AR :

seminar will be held here Oct. 3 tion.’ to 19 under auspices of the C. I. im LIE EVANSVILLE, Sept. 30 (U. P.).—

| Corp., national auto sales Sane: RAIL COMMISSION Burns received when he fell into a « concern. : bucket of boiling water a week ago, : i rasan ath the C.1.T el BEGINS HEARINGS had caused the deatif today of Davis | < f Ch Thi 1e Indiana Traffic Safety Council CE LT and the. Governor's go. ordinating] WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U. p), [Lee Allen, 26-month-old son of Mr. © i) oose IS Committee, comprising the Public —President Roosevelt's Emergency |and Mrs. Louis Allen. w ] %

Safety Department, State Highway

Commission, Bureau of Moter Ve-| | li . . hicles and the Department of Edu- t C t t S cation | - Qua | Y Oo IN a avin S . Representatives of 94 Indiana | 4 w— newspapers have been invited to] send representatives to the sessions, ¢ 9 which have been: designed to cover . -~ 211 Ses ra fTi ti . oH Diusel Bf MN omic gociden Do you have callouses? Bunions? 1

problem and methods of dealing Corns? Athlete’s Foot; tired, aching

with it. feet? Fallen arches and weak or flat-

Established in 1936 | foot? Does every step you take send Fy nS The seminar was arranged by pains shooting through your legs? Feel oc | Paul G. Hoffman, president of the exhausted after a mild walk? Studebaker Corp. and the Automotive Safety Foundation and chairm 1an of the Indiana Traffic Safety Then Come to E

The C. I. T. Corp. an auto finance / Dr Scholl's

company. es ablished he safety j : 4 we "7 Foot Comfort Demonstration | <5] TOPGOATS and OVERG vig

rected, admission will be granted October 1st to 8th only to those invited. Discussions will be In seminar and will will he Have Pedo-graph prints made of your stockinged feet. They

| > . designed to acquaint newsmen with will help show you what your foot trouble is and how easily A the latest scientific aspects of traffic | vou can get relief. The efficieht Attendants in our Dr. | nnioersary control and safety Scholl Departments (in the Downstairs Store or on the 4th * Having a part in the meetings floor) . . . a permanent institution in this store . .. are thor- A Sa le Priced EACH

will be the Automotive Safety oughly trained in Dr. Scholl's Method of Foot Relief through Foundation, National Safety Coun- the use of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances and cil, Yale University Street Traffic Remedies. | At— Research Bureau, Northwestern

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