Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1939 — Page 8
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conference being conducted
at Butler University this week under D IN COUNTY [the direction of Dr. Walter B. Townsend of the Education College [faculty is being attended by 140 [teachers and school administrators.
A reading clinic will give free serve Dodge Corp. Reports First sce to 30 children. (Instructors in3 5 [clude S Eleanor Haas of Nobles. Five Months’ Total Nearly ville, Miss Elizabeth Peterson, Miss {Anna Barton, Miss Dixie Day, Miss $l 500,000 Over 1938. | Ruby Erte] and Miss Martha Gull
Residential buildi here last | month continued ie upgrade, | U. 8. Jobs Open—Oompetitive ex‘aminations will be hela for seven the F. W. Dodge Corp, reported to- [positions in the Department of day. Tor the first five months of | Agriculture, ©. P. Bernhart, U. 8. the year the level for the metro Lv, a Bo of EXUIENArS _ | secretary, voday, Jobs open Politan rea Or id One: include ‘Senior fleld, Assitsant nb.
Grouping all types joratory, junior field and junior pine YPES Df building and laboratory aids; associate ware-
engineering contracts, re- | ported a five months’ Moagid 35. house, assistant warehouse anda
503.000 for the metropolitan ares, [Junior warehouse examiner, Applicompared with $3 .953 000 for the CRtions must be filed by July 17, same 1938 period. Mr, Bernhart said. Privately initiated construction for January through May “completely overshadowed” publicly owned work, Seven professional circus the report declared. The former was| 2°ts Will be featured June 30 valued at $4,714,000, the latter at| In A three-ring entertainment $789,000. inn TR Mov Northeast N ‘'ommunity enter’s Boys’ Viewed as Encouraging Town, it was announced toObviously viewing the local sit-| day.
ati The circus will be held in uation as encouraging, T. E. Toll, the Manufacturer's Building Indianapolis manager of the Dodge at the State Fairgrounds and, Corp, said: in addition to the professional “The increased valuation of con- acts, about 200 boys will take tracts awarded during the Jan-| part. The show will be free uary-through-May period, for ma- to the public. There will be terials and labor to ve used in a downtown parade preceding residential building throughout the the evening performance. Indianapolis area, takes on added The show is being staged significance when we learn that it under the sponsorship of the is part of an activity which devel. Marion County WPA Recreaoped a gain of more than 200 mil-| tion Division, the Northeast lions of dollars over the same Community, and the Indianmonths of last year, in the 37 apolis Park Board. states east of the Rockies.”
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THE CITY
Harold Lanham will be in charge of the parade preceding the July ¢ fireworks at Butler
Bowl. The event is sponosered by the Sahara Grotto, The parade will include bands, drum corps, drill teams, clowns, acrobats and Sahara Grotto's uniformed organizations,
“Safety Salesmen” to Meet—The Lions Club's 140 “safety-salesmen” are to receive instruction tomorrow noon on the Inter-Fleet Safety Contest Council traffic campaign. The safety committee will meet prior to the luncheon in Hotel Washington. A sound-color motion picture, “The Screw Driver,” will be shown by Dr. Miller MeClintook, traffic authority,
Schmelzel to Speak—William H, Schmelzel, Ace Motors vice presi-
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After Autos Collide on E. Washington.
Seven persons were injured in overnight City traffic, four of them in one accident in the 6300 block E. Waghington St. Forty-one motorists were ordered into Municipal Court on traffic law violation charges and four other hit-skip drivers were sought, Alvin H, Eiekhoff, 57, R. R, 9, Box 3871, received a severed artery in his wrist when his oar and one driven by James Miller, 21, of 446 N. Kealing Ave, collided, Mr, Miller and Mr, and Mrs, Paul Catron, 44 8, Chester St, who were riding with him were cut and bruised and taken to Methodist Hospital, Mr, Eickhoff was taken to St. Francis Hospital, A police ear driven by Patrol. mar Harry Bailey was involved in two accidents on the way to the scene, At Delaware and Washing. ton Sts. it collided with a cab driven by Fred Hogg, 24, of 237% E. Ninth St. and at State and Washington Sts, it and a car driven by Norval Brockelhurst, 19, of 1615 Nowland Drive, collided. Found Lying in Street Beverly Greenwell, 53, of 642 8, Missouri St, was found lying in the street near the elevation of Washington St, on East St, and sent to City Hospital, Police sald he was a passenger in A car that had struck the elevation and later arrested Howard Martin, 53, R. R. 4, Box 672. He was charged with drunken driving. Oscar C. Haugh, 57, of 109 Buckingham Drive, walked into a truck ‘at New York St. and Oapitol Ave,
DRIVERS SEIZED
Four Taken to Hospital|
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Regigence TORIC Jor the City dent, will address the Y. M. ©. A. last night and failed to await in- wey | Misses’ Sizes 12 to
and Marion County during last month totaled $383,000, a 105 per cent gain over the $480,000 total of
“Drice Safely” Club Starts—Todd mine Investigation Club &t 6 p. m.
Stoops, secretary-manager of the iomorrow he “Y” Hoosier Motor Club, will speak on Re Ro
| “Our New Laws and Regulations"
Addresses Rochdale Club — Dr,
vestigating police, they reported, Girl's Bicycle Hits Car They later arrested him in his ear, charging him with drunken driving
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44, Stouts’ 46 to 52.
May, 1938, Other Building Goes Up og hg Bay, TEanize oN James A. Crane, director of social/and sent him to City Hospital to 'S » y | » - th < " : Vv education of the United Christian have a broken thumb set, yor resiential building. Gntacts| oid at 8 bm. tomorrow at the wfissionary Society, will speak on| Mary Lewis, 16, of 1745 W. Market were estimated at $2037000. The orurd Christian Church. Rleut.| propaganda Analysis” before the St. rode her bicycle into a oar in figure for 1938 was $1.486.000. ‘(Lawrence McCarty, accident pre- Rochdale Club at an open-air meet-| the 2000 block W. Michigan St. yesMeanwhile, nonresidential build- | scntion bureau head of the Police ing tomorrow night at 5631 Rawles|terday and was injured, police re- . BE : | Department, also will speak. Since | ave port, She was taken home ing followed residential in the UP- the club's organization June 1 : : > ) ward trend. Nonresidential ©ON- most of the 100 class members have
tracts during May mounted to : $ , | enrolled, accordin q $227,000, gaining 230 per cent Over gg fety Sa y ¥o veh, Oy
the $69,000 of May last year. ‘ the five-month period nonresiden- Sidener ‘Y" Club Speaker—Merle tial awards in the metropolitan Sidener will speak on ‘The Pubarea were valued at $2,546,000, com- lic's Understanding” at 12:15 p. m. pared with $1611.000 in 1938. | today before the Y, M, C. A. Men's Decrease in public works was re- Club at the Central “Y.” The club ported by Dodge, which said $20,000 includes younger business and prowas spent for material and labor | fessional men affiliated with the Y. ] contracts by utilities and Federal, |M. C. A. Chapters of 17 counties. dresses selling for much more! State and local governments. The Emsley Johnson Jr. is local presi- : A a 8 El EE y Dressy styles, tailored models! figure last year was $168,000. dent, ph \ 8 SREY il mn ou Every dress a popular fashion r 4 id nt Ce no EE BE copy! Colors are white, natural
Peters of FHA Predicts Fred Francis, 728 Prospect powder, rose, aqua, Navy and
; i St, elevator starter in the light and dark ground prints! Se Construction Revival Guaranty Bldg. was on his bay several habit Times Special vacation today, all square with Ne . EAST CHICAGO, Ind, June 20—| the Indianapolis Police De- WASSON'S BASEMENT
Liberalized financing, improved wits about to leave standards and advanced construc- he received an overtime parktion techniques will restore the ing sticker. Because he was
building industry to the forefront| ina Hussy: ae ora it ele : : gram, apt. Lewis Johnson of American business, according to said this is the first time oh
on aa Peters, Indiana FHA di- record that anyone teleMr. Peters spoke here last night EFANNER 1 SHONCr Yadiient. before the Chamber of Commerce at a meeting attended by East Chi-| Neal Ireland to Speak—Neal Irecago merchants and members of land of the Y. M. C. A. will speak on the construction industries. Looking at the ‘Y’ From a New He cited the steadily rising volume | Angle at the Indianapolis Junior of residential building as a definite Chamber of Commerce luncheon indication that the people of the tomorrow at the Canary Cottage. nation are still home-minded. | Turners Plan Party—The Atheni ——— ol aeum Turners will hold a garden . |party at the Athenaeum Saturday EXPECTS 700 ENTRIE ‘from 6 p. m. until 12:30 a. m. Danc(ing will be from 8:30 until 12:30 m. .
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More than 700 entries are expect- NEWSPAPERS PLEAD
ed in the fat lamb show at the Indianapolis Stock Yards Thursday, A. Oe TU os a A. Tomey, livestock marketing rep- | Nationalist press today exhorted resentative of the Indiana Farm gomen to “dress Spanish and be Bureau, said today. Christian.” The show is supervised by Pur-| Signs appeared in shop windows due University, 4-H Club leaders saying: “To go stockingless is not and county agricultural agents with |esthetic and not beautiful , , , it the Indianapolis Producers Live-|is masonic.” stock Commission Agency, Union| Other signs told women that to Stockyards Co. and Livestock EX- enter a church without stockings ii ey Spe, IL ‘ve Cat was to commit sacrilege. Judges this year will be aude Harper, Jack Prost and Fred Shank- |S TEAM and OTL lin, all affiliated with Purdue. The Permanent Wave lambs will be auctioned following the show. In the evening exhib- { NS itors will be guests of the Producers BEAUTY BOX Livestock Commission Agency at [2p WwW. ‘Wash. St. LI-0152 Hotel Antlers.
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