Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1939 — Page 23

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BUSINESS GAIN | Roberts Revie BRINGS LACK OF | SKILLED LABOR

8000 Men Placed in Mass Production Industries by State Service.

A skilled labor shortage, based | on an upswing in steel and other mass production industries, is developing in Indiana, the State Employment Service said today. At the same time, J. Bradley! Haight, Employment Service acting director, announced that 8000 men had been placed in the State's manufacturing industries the | highest number of private place-! J. ments made by the service since it was organized in 1933.

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mittee’s representatives, George Shillito (left) the congressional subcommittee investigating WPA, | Matthew Connelly.

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Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, retiring pastor of the Tabernacle Pres-| byterian Church, and Mrs. Dunkel | were honored by more than 1200] members and friends at a recep-

tion last night. { Dr. Dunkel has accepted a call to} the Presbyterian Church at Na- | poleon, O. The congregation presented Dr. and Mrs. Dunkel four Oriental rugs

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Predicts Gains | Prediction that emplovment gains ADHERE T0 GOSPEL, |, U, 10 HOLD NEWS would exceed those made in In- ! diana during early 1937 was made MINISTERS ADVISED by both Employment Service and | : ! 0 | WPA officials | “The pulpit is not a lecture plat-| To meet the rising employment! form.” Bishop Titus Lowe told more tide. the WPA has classified its than 100 pastors at the annual min55.000 workers now on the rolls by isters’ retreat at the Boy Scout] BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept. 26.— age, occupation and abilities. Im- Reservation Festertpays Tu Subjects of interest ranging from mediate placement of hundreds of |SPONSOVEL. BY the mere | news photography to the European workers is now possible, officials Church Federation. | claim. as soon as industry demands It is the business of the church | war will be discussed at the annual them. : |to go deeper into the problems of Hoosier Journalism Conference at boa : (the gospel of Christ,” the Bishop Inidana University Friday and SatLiaison Officers Appointed | said. | urday. . In co-operation with the State] The theme of the retreat was| (Col. John E. Landis, head of the| Employment Service, the WPA has “What Is Right and Wrong With 1 yu, Military Department, and Dr.| worked out a plan to facilitate in-|the Pastors of Today.” Eugene C.|charles L. Ludin of the History Dedustrial placements. Six WPA Foster, Federation president, pre-|,. tment, will discuss the military | liaison officers have been appointed sided at the luncheon and intro-|.,.4 political background of the war hroughout the State who will work duced Virgil Martin of the Com-|.: the Friday afternoon session. with Employment Service branches | munity Fund, who spoke on this) A nine-man panel discussion will I inking lenis Siti WEA mp, follow on the influence of Tew . MINES Se Al —————————————— : : i ; boar ’ . 's in the business and cultural Administrator, said at least 5000, GRANT WOOD GETS DECREE Lian a eT, workers could be assembled in a| IOWA CITY, Iowa, Sept. 26 WU. | according to John E Stempel head few hours by this system. Two P.).—Grant Wood, 47, noted Iowa of the Journalism Department liaison officers are to be stationed artist, was granted a divorce from Members of the conference will here and one each at Evansville,| his wife, Sarah, 55, yesterday. He ttend yess conference held by South Bend, Lafayette and Ft.|was ordered to pay $5117.62 alimony, |dtvend a Press « ! Wayne. | 7 wer arried in 1935 aici —— i They LY am - >. day and that evening will be guests] of the university at the annual home-coming celebration. Saturday | afternoon the editors will attend the | Indiana-Nebraska football game.

NEW ALBANY, Ind. Sept. 26 (U. P.) .—Attorneys for Frank A. Hop- | penjon, former County Treasurer charged with embezzlement in connection with a shortage in County funds, yesterday said they would demand either a dismissal of the case or a fourth trial during the October term of Floyd Circuit Court. Hoppenjon’'s previous trials ended in hung juries. Prosecutor Frank E. Lorch Jr. had

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3 (each person at the reception. Mrs. —Times Photo. {yw Dp. Pyle presented Mrs. Dunkel Mr. Roberts conferred briefly |{jon, The Bethany Sunday School ct Attorney Val Nolan. {class, which Dr. Dunkel taught, Members of the committee in charge were Mr. Tevebaugh, chairMrs. Christine Shaffer of Coving-| Frank Cramer, James B Martin, ton, Ind., was taken to Methodist J: H. Jefferson, A. D. Miller, Paul : 4 Mrs. Robert Beckman, Mrs. E. D. stairway at the Union Stockyards | parmer. Mrs. Ray Fatout, Mrs. Jack | Hospital! officials said 1fo bones were : Mrs. John Zinter and Miss Fannie 5 : not serious. | Miner, al 7622 *

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