Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1939 — Page 10

AWARDED IN STATE IN DOCTORS" HOLDU Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph | Goebbels requested through the er RETIREMENT AID 1 Descr ibed as Prodigy X TT Times Special |since then have drilled him almost | personal nature” and contribute t : ; ) _-. \ {| Federal construction contracts for y > old and living in the vicinity of Tbe the Social Security Board Seeks TT — | Indiana cities were announced to.| PLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dee. 14— daily on geographical and historical ‘Fountain Square, have confessed pNONeY thus saved to winter relier, SL 3 CN | ; a del : names of the capitals of other pep, 5. | The youths robbed Dr. Hill of $40 ension and remodeling © he 5 ————— JUULAS I T, Alt ot SY, \ \ g states and countries, He can name i ve 3 w CROQUIGNOLE he, Sc > r i F. NY 3 ONE 0 of Paul Revere” and the “Twenty- | him “without a cent.” nounced todav its field workers R ) | ¢ of Chicago. A similar project for third Psalm.” He has at his com- SALARIES EQUALIZED The trio, from whom detectives Shampoo and ———— said they had recovered nearly Styling Included : , " cE " wt oity i , Which has been robbing South Side n 1040 \ \ : y > _|and Revolutionary Wars. | to be the first city in Dixie to pay : AT NO EXTRA COS 1 NN } \ 044. A $4470 contract for alr-con-|" wp .ii6 Jr. the son of an interior | Negro school teachers the same sal- NOmes. WITR ANY WE RMANENT or

| newspapers today that Germans Times Special | | renounce sending Christmas greet. : Naa NN ‘ . °° Ask Charles W. Rittenhouse Jr., 4, | facts. lthey held up Drs. C. D. Hill and a a Those Entitled to | NA (day by the Federal Works Adminis-| =" © capitals of Utah. | “He's going to be a lawyer,” says ©. P. Kresch in the latter's office, WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U.P). — : NN Hammond Postoffice and Court- them. [bu Tetwned 35 when he asked : He can recite “The Midnight Ride KNOXVILLE SCHOOL whether they were going to leave WAVE have been instructed to contact § | the New Castle Postoffice was mand an amazing amount of facts 528.375 account holders who may IN awarded to the MacDonald Cone about the rivers of the world and a! KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 14 (U, | (hree truckloads of loot, are beJohn Corson, director of the Bu- hh. \ \ \ | ditioning at the Evansville Marine gecorator, is regarded by his neigh- ary as white instructors ‘for the They are suspected of participat- B corarouS ‘avio REG Fs:oo reau of Old Age and Survivors In- h \ “. 1 \ | Hospital was awarded to H. G. New- bors in the 400 block Southern Drive same work. ing in at least 20 burglaries. PHOTOGRAPH AL.

| | | : URGES YULE CARD CURB x 3 U. §, CONTRACTS | Bloomiz B 4 CLAIM GONFESSION 528.575 10 GET Century Old Building Leased | : Ob | oomingion oy 0 | BERLIN, Dec. 14 (U. PJ) WASHINGTON. Dee. 14-—Three Three youths, all about 20 years ing cards except those of a “purely | he © \ A | tration his father, Charles Sr. \ | : i r oF Hav : t rN 3 1730 Virginia Ave, Dec 7, police said ROSE OIL Benefits in 1940. ; | The largest was $381300 for ex- Urueuny O esol. ax him the| The bov will be 5 year sold on today. The. Social Security Board an- RR House, awarded to James McHugh! be eligible for retirement benefits \ \\ | struction Co. of St. Louis, for $77. smattering knowledge of the Civili P).—Knoxville today was believed lieved to be members of a ring GIVEN AWAY surance said that special steps are Negro teachers will draw salaries Hand colored in oil, af vour.

being taken to sure benefactor _ ) wg jl man Plumbing Company, Inc, 2s "a child prodigy. ol ' \ peing qaren OE Sure de frac tors X af SARL TV EERIE: | Evansville 8 Ho | His Femnnicajiie memory Is a equal to those of white teachers RAILS ro CROSS STEPPE [self or a friend. Offer ex. I cs 1 Shetty a he A eal FN Ska source of constint amazement to where they show equal preparation, MOSCOW, Dec, 14 (U, PA [§ 2ires Dee. 26 1930, 3 ». m. I a re a J N.S. Ikerd, Bedford, presented the js parents. [effective as of Dec. 1. The City railway line is now being laid across ll ~MACHINELESS WAVE Sm

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te pala i Prepared LN NN ea { low bid of $85,400 for extension and| They decided he was an unusual School Board adopted unanimously the Caspian steppe. It will link the 3 SARILART OIL WAVE. XS a De or A Y \ AN NN remodeling of the Post Office and child when they presented him with | a resolution to this effect after northeastern coast of the Caspian GUARANTEED. Foy EXPERTS ig ha \ a pri) a R Court House at Bowling Green, Kv. 'a set of alphabetical blocks on his hearing a petition from the Negro Sea with the Orenburg Railway, thus CENTRAL AF rs Toon ad tp. \ I GN but the contract has not been first birthday and then on the fol- Teachers League for equalization. providing for the Emba oil and AUTY sun payments under the original h } ANE TN awarded. Second low bid was lowing summer he began to identify | Negro teachers’ pay had been ap- Caspian fish the shortest outlet, to of pct. A total of 178575 persons re- : laa $87.387 by J. Fred Beggs and Son, letters on breakfast food cartons. |proximately 10 per cent lower than the industrial centers of‘ Soviet |§ 9 opD FELLOW BLDG, 11-6432, ceived $0930.751 in such payments ; ; ; y RN Austin, Ina. Ci | They decided to train him and salaries paid white teachers [ Russia, up to Aug 10 1939, when the act RR : I ———— ; ot was amended and lump payments ceased Many in this group will be eligible for monthly benefits beginning in 8 January, 1940, although there are § people who expected no further i. b § peneRL and to whom the JHORthIY. ry aT ah SH 4&4 ) = enefits will come as a windfall ! Ee S-. ) N " » An J ML in second group now being con- An Infante business Buti ! a pioneer merchant, retained own- & ] JT nal LT Account at ROST’S It tacted are account holders who have | Ing for more than a century, the ship until his i . QF a RE LUM AN ) ; reached the age of 65 in 1937, 1938 above three-story structure at 36 "ue —— of Mr + J I'akes But a Moment—and You Can or 1939 but who have never filed E. Washington St. now empty has a fad ; bie 3 : claims for benefits. This group been leased to the Kamber Co. of = Phipps family until 1892, except numbers about 175.000 New York, clothing concern. A | for two years, 1885-1887, when it The third group are those who retail clothing store will be opened | was held by the First National will reach the age of 65 in 1940 at the site Jan. 1 Bank of Indianapolis. In 1892 the and who will become eligible for The building was owned in 1832 | property was bought by George J.

8 “ua of al ] benefits immediately upon their re- by Arthur St. Clair, famous In- Marott, who later sold it to v { BD " X k : - tirement This group also num-| dian fighter. In that year Mr. | George G. Snowden. | Nd AEN i > . . i bere approximately 175000, begin- St Clair sold the building to Sam- The store was leased to Kamber ale LN QS —_— \ i wel H. patterson. who in turn sold | Co, through Klein & Kuhn, real- oe LRT > : ; Vy 3 Q "

ning a total for whom claims data is now being prepared to 328575 it to Isaac N. Phipps. Mr. Phipps, tors

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