Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1941 — Page 11

FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1941 |

JOBS AND PAY FACTORS IN n=

Flanner House Praised by N. Y. Worker; Need for New Home Cited.

¢ Employment and a basic wage are * the greatest factors in the Negro’s aid today, Miss Lillie M. Peck, sec~retary of the National Federation of «Settlements, New: York, said in an = address last night at the World War Memorial auditorium. The meeting was sponsored by the child welfare group conference committee of Flanner House, of which Miss Grace.L. Brown is chairman. Miss Peck praised the work of the Flanner House and emphasized the need for a new and more adequate home for the settlement. 4+ “Give Flanner House the tools,”| she declared, “and Indianapolis will “be making a contribution to its own city life in building a responsible «citizenship for the future.” i. Most trades are closed to the Negro she said, adding that only 1 per cent of the Negro population of swthe City is employed in skilled in-| Maley, Inc. DeSoto - Plymouth ‘wdustries. distributor, at 2421 E. Washington * Thus, she said, the greatest field| St. open is in the service groups, but if The new salesroom and private ~mothers are to work, as well as| offices have been enlarged to in““Iathers, day care for the child is| clude cashier, bookkeeping and necessary, in an atmosphere which| communication departments, liwill give the child a sense of security| cense office, wholesale office, three _ away from home. executive offices, two salesmen’s

construction of a new service and parts department building, has been completed by Jones &

A $20,000 expansion and modernization program, including the |

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offices, and g general sales office for group sales meetings. The enlarged showroom has been modernized and redecorated in two-tgne colors and now will accommodate 12 cars. The service and parts department build-, ing covers’ more than a quarter city block. A new motorcycle for free pick-up and delivery service has been added. Sales of DeSoto and Plymouth cars for 1940 exceeded any year in the 19-year history of Jones & Maley. More than 5800 new DeSoto | and Plymouth cars were sold and distributed along with several thousand reconditioned used cars.

AIR SAFEST PLACE IN RAID, FLIERS REPORT

NEW YORK. Feb. 14 (U. P.).— The safes’ place in London during an air raid is in the air, according to two Anierican fliers who returned today on the Grace Liner Santa Paula. The fliers, Edward Vencill, 29, of Dallas, and Howard E. Mussey, 28, of Birmingham, Ala., made the trip on the Sénta Paula from Bermuda which they had reached by British freighter. Both are veterans of the British transport’ auxiliary and have been ferrying war lanes from factories to R. A, 'F. bases. They have had several: narrow escapes from Nazi fighter craft but neither has been in any serious trouble yet. “We mever stopped flying during the air raids,” said Mr. Mussey. “We went up, because that is the safest place to be. I was blown out of bed several times while quartered lat air fields outside London as well as in LLondon hotels.”

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= 6. M. AGATE | VISITS’ MUNCIE

Terms It ‘Typical Industrial i

City’; Ford High in S..America Test. “Folks,” the monthly magazine for its employees

currently has an illustrated article on Muncie, Ind, which is called

“America’s typical industrial city.” |§ The article points out that 21 per|§g=

cent- of Muncie’s 58,000 persons are|é employed in industrial plants. Mun-

cie, it says, has more than 100 man-

ufacturers with a monthly payroll| fe

of about $1,400,000.

It also tells of Muncie’s educa- f= tional and recreational attractions|gs and has pictures of one of the first § homes, Dallin’s famous statue “The|;

Appeal to the Great Spirit,” the Chevrolet transmission plant, the

Delco battery plant, the Ball State |#

campus, a Scout troop, and the public library. - "8 u.

Ford Grand Slam

Ford cars scored a grand slam in :

the annual running of the 1000-mile

Argentine road race by capturing} the first five places in the dash|§ from Buenos Aires to Bahia Blanca |

and return. The winning driver was Esteban

Fernandino who averaged 73.6 miles|¢g His driving time was 13|§

an hour, hours, 39 minutes and 34 seconds He defeated 97 competitors whose cars included most

Only 3¢ cars finished. ” ” #

Willys Has New Model

A new car for the “collective forgotten man” whose income is less than $125 a month has been announced by Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. ‘The new car is a coupe and is priced at $595 F. O. B.,, Toledo. It has the same engine as the Willys Americar Plainsman models which placed first and second in the recent Gilmore fuel economy run from Los Angeles to the Grand Canyon. It will be factory equipped with front and rear bumpers, front fender gravel guards, dual windshield wipers, remote control gear shift, adjustable seat, safety glass, spare

tire, spring covers and broadcloth |§

upholstery. . ” ” os

Cut Tool Purchases

“Insofar as production of auto-| f= mobiles is concerned, the motor in-| ge dustry is not in the market for new

tools, and the establishment of pri-

orities on machine tool deliveries § will ‘not materially -affect either 19418 or 1942 models.”—Automobile Manu-

——— facturers’ Association. ” FJ ”

Chief Pontiac Says:

Pedestrians have the right-of-way at street crossings. Don’t cut corners. . . . Don't stop suddenly. ...

Don’t pass a streetcar on the left. ; . Don’t pass any vehicle at an|§ .-Be careful today |§

intersection. . and live to enjoy tomorrow. . . Slow down at corners. dents happen there. , . or not at all.

. Drive safely

Storm Topples Giant Sequoia

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Cal.,, Feb, 14 (U. P.).—A giant sequoia tree, one of the world’s oldest living things, crashed during a recent storm, smashing the summer cabin of Park Superintendent E. T. Scoyen, it was learned today. The tree, a majestic Sequoia gigantea, was 275 feet high and 27 feet in diameter at the base. The tree .was located in the giant forest. near winter headquarters of Sequoia Park. The falling of a Sequoia gigantea is considered such an unusual occurrence that botanists and tree experts travel great distances to inspect them. Sequoias are the largest trees in the world.

175 MILLIONS MORE TO OUTFIT SOLDIERS

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (U.P). —|f. President Roosevelt has signed a bill | fi appropriating $175,000,000 for Army |g

clothing.

Congress made $468,630,997 avail-

able for this purpose during 1941—

enough to clothe an army of 1,400, | ;

000 men—and the new fund will enable placing of long-term contracts to make sure that adequate supplies are ready in the future. It also will permit the Army to buy clothing at more than favorable market periods.

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