Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1940 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
'40 GRADUATES T0 BE ENROLLED BY JOB SERVICE
Interviewers Will Visit All City High Schools Starting Today.
High school seniors here who wish to register with the Indiana State Employment Service will be given opportunity to do so at the schools, DeWitt S. Morgan, schools superintendent, announced today. i arrangement has been made by Mr. Morgan, H. L. Harshman, director of administrative research of the Public Schools, and George J. Smith, manager of the local field office of the Employment Service. Mr. Harshman estimated . that
approximately 1000 pupils will' take advantage of the service.
Representatives to Visit Schools
Mr. Smith said that representatives of his office will go to the
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out the use of tung oil or perilla oil. China and perilla comes Manchuria.
drying oils obtained from lands now in war zones.
ASK PARKING METERS FOR HAMMOND, GARY
HAMMOND, Ind, May 10—A campaign to revive the plan forsinstalling parking meters in Ham-' mond and Gary will get under way
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Tung oil comes mainly from |’ from
Excellent color durability now re- i sults from research which seeks to!’ free the United States from the? risks of importing much of its paint |]
MORGAN TO SPEAK EDINBURG, Ind, May 10— Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the Indianapolis Board of Health, will address a meeting of local citizens here next Tuesday night in the Edinbufg Chamber of Commerce. He will speak on ““The Smoke Nuisance.”
Social Workers’ Committee Heads Chosen
Louis Evans, director of the Indiana University School for Social Workers, and chairman of the American Association of Social Workers, today announced chairmen of committees of the local
of Social Workers. They are:
Miss Geneva Feamon, membership;
affairs; Miss Juliana Thorman, recMiss Ruth Gottemoller, program;|ords and business.
Charles Boswell, publicity;
chapter of the American Association|ards; Miss Emma Puschner, public!/Social Agencies.
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Miss | Academy award for acting, today| Ralph Collins, housing; Miss Natalie|Julia Joseph, the Bulletin, and Miss|revived her Meyers, employment practices; Miss|Lucille Batson and Mrs. Elizabeth [against Margaret Miller, personnel stand-|Shake, delegates to the Council of playwright.
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RAINER SEEKS DIVORCE HOLLYWOOD, May 10 (U, P.).— Luise Rainer, Viennese actress who twice won the Motion Picture
divorce . complaint Clifford Odets, famous A hearing was set for Tuesday.
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various schools on stated dates be- soon, according to J. Earl Hathaway, fore commencements to interview chairman of the Hammond Cham-
all seniors who plan to seek em- ber of Commerce parking commit-
ployment. Exactly the same interviews and forms will be used as if the students were in the employment service office at 148 E. Market St., Mr. Smith said. He said that no distinguishing marks would be placed on the seniors’ cards and that they would have exactly the same treatment as all other applicants in the junjor section of the Employment Service. Mr. Harshman pointed out that the service would save car-fare and time for pupils who already are operating under heavy schedules in the commencement season.
3 Visit Crispus Attucks
Three interviewers visited Crispus Attucks High School from 8 a. m to 5 p. m. today. Eight or nine interviewers will be sent to
Tech High Sehool next Wednesday | Seven interviewers will be sent to Shertridge High |
and Thursday.
School May 24. Five will visit Manual on May 22 and an equal
number will be at Washington High |
Hello, Bright Eyes!
| Bright eyes often get red, sore, itchy,
School on May 29. The few from Broad Ripple High School who wish to register will go to the Employment Service. Mr. Smith said that the system had previously been used here at individual schools and had been tried successfully on a city-wide
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tee. Mr. Hathaway said he will call a session of the parking-meter committee to petition City Councils to authorize installation of parking meters in the two downtown sections for trial periods of 90 days.
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. May 10.— |Shelbyville's first downtown parking {meters appeared doomed today fol|lowing firse reading of an ordinance {to repeal the city’s meter law. | | The action came shortly after {Mayor Ed Shook vetoed an or|dinance providing $100 to conduct | public poll on the meter issue The repeal ordinance will be up for second and third readings at the next City Council meeting and then will go before the mayor.
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