Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1939 — Page 14
, also of Michigan: City, were fined FT) “and received three months’ suspended sentences. . Nicholas Nahas, Kenneth Knox and William’ Kunnally, all of Peru, were fined $100 ‘and received three months’ suspended sentences. About 20 other persons were de-
tained in the raid, directed by State - | Police Detective Robert O’Neal, but were released when = they. - showed identification.
and semiskiiled 1 industrial He ‘and 504 were hired in private homes and service establishments. Of the boys,|. 196 were hired in the commercial ‘and professional field, 530 in inSpl work and 194 in service work.
TRUSTIES Qu JAIL During 1938 there were 2006 per- 70 STEAL, TEAL, IS CLAIM
sons under 21 hired in Indianapolis| 7 AwREN 9 (U. . is through the Indiana State Employ- ip). my, OF, Mass, March 9 of House; Vital Statistics, ‘ment Service, George J. Smith, mal-|yayrence jail Feb. 20, snatched a ager, announced. woman’s handbag containing $3.68 Records to Be Saved. : Of these, 1176 were girls and 920 and returned without their absence [gambling charges filed as the after-{when funds for hauling materials —_— |B boys, he said, “although more boys being discovered, police charged to-|math of a State Police raid on the|, = = «wo oc onto works Pro iv : ok than girls came to register.” There day. The two men, Archibald Far-|“Mayfair” club here yesterday. a y gress ons of musty old dociments the | [were 3685 applications from boys nell, 34, a chicken thiel, and Jamies Henry La Buff, . Michigan City,| Administration project gave out, the record the legal doings of Marion|: and 8213 from girls. White, 3 0, serving six months for ajpaid a $100 fine and received a six|laborers took action. - They hired |[E County residents for more than 100 Of the girls hired, 357 ‘found work morals: offense, will be arraigned|months’ suspended sentence while|trucks with their own wages to keep years are doomed for the furnace of a commercial and professional | Friday. Edward J. Nahas and George J.ithe project operating.
under provisions of a law passed by pe p Sm to support safely the tons of obso-
iy STEIN | Wasson. s Great 2nd Year Cro tion, Combined with
For years the overflow of thouabout it without a special law be- FANSTEEL SIT-DOWN
SIKFINED $100 ON. GAMBLING CHARGES
20 Others Released After Peru Club Raid.
PERU, March 9 @ P) —Six Michigan City and Peru men today had been fined $100 and re- WORKERS HIRE TRUCKS ceived suspended jall sentences on| ALVA, Okla., March 9 (U. P.).—
STATE JOB- SERVICE AIDED 2096 UNDER 21
Girls Outnumbered Boys, 1 176 to 920, in 1938.
|New F. D. R Aid
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books in nine Court House storage rooms has created a serious fire hazard and the tremendous weight has created the possibility of collapsing floors. Several years ago engineers said the 70-year-old wooden floors on the fourth floor were not adequate
Col. Edwin M. Watson, for six years senior White House military aid, will become a secretary to President . Roosevelt, succeecing James Roosevelt.
sands of legal papers and record cause there are other laws fixing penalties for destruction of legal
records. WAUKEGAN, Ill, March 9 (U
Commission Set Up
So for years Mrs. Emma Yaeger, record custodian, ‘has directed a crew of men who stack the papers in piles—some as high as 20 feet with aisles barely wide enoughs to walk through. The new law authorizes a commission of County officials to decide what must be saved. Members will be Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox, County Clerk Charles Ettinger, County Auditor Florence Grossart and Dow Vorhies, president of the County Commissioners. Thousands of the stored papers and books have been useless ior years. Many of them were mace obsolete by changes in laws -and others are duplicated by later court records. Vital statistics and court documents, however, must be preserved even though they are more than 100 years old and all the litigants connected with them long since dead.
GALLUP AND CANTOR
SAFETY SPEAKERS
Times Special CHICAGQ, March 9.—Eddie Cantor and Dr. George Gallup will be the headliners when the National Safety Council gives ‘its annual award dinner this year. The dinner, which climaxes the year-long National Traffic Safety Contest conducted by the Council in 1163 cities and 47 states, will be held in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, April 13. Mr. Cantor will broadcast a safety message from Hollywood. Dr. Gallup will be the speaker of the evening at the dinner and will participate with Mr. Cantor in the broadcast. His subject will be “What the People Think About Safety.”
18,027 HOOSIERS ASK INSURANCE ON CROPS
Times Special. | WASHINGTON, March 9.—There were 18,027 “all-risk” crop insurance applications received from Indiana spring wheat farmers on March 1, the Federal Crop Insurance Corp. reported today. Premium payments were received from 11.204, the estimated bushels represented being 143,223. There were 89 counties represented by the | applicants.
P.) —Twenty-one men whose sitdown in the Pansteel Metallurgical Co. plant here in 1937 provided a test in which the U. S. Supreme Court ruled such strikes illegal will begin today serving jail terms imposed for their occupancy of the property. The Supreme Court ruling was issued last week along with a decision that the National Labor Relations Board could not. force reinstatement of persons who participated in the sit-down.
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