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rm —STATE A. I. OF |, Dance Instructers Rest Alar ‘Last Long Mile' at Fair REP ADVANCE IN iB Ld SET FOR PARLEY $ " 5( HOUSING STANDARDS

The Indiana Economie council Students’ Shops,

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{today revealed a marked advance {in housing standards had been dis- |

Third Floor ; Dolagbtes Begin Amiving ® covered in a survey at Terre Haute A » this summer, Ty mm I For 4-Day Convention. Pariicirating in Be siivey were tr Terre Haute city firemen, who + Preparations are complete for the 'the canvassing, and 30 students of 61st annual tonvention of the In- - |Indiana State Teachers’ college, > 'who tabulated results.

- diana - State Federation of Labor,

opening a four-day session here Included among survey directors

were Mayor McMillan, C. B. Camp, | next Tuesday. i : : 1 2 Rokio Vick Wal Ll ; ko research economist of the Economic For Your Steak Roast \ With a reeord- breaking" crowg of | ; : od fo Vichms Walk | Bh h |council: Posey Denning, Hugh Ur- ; ; [visitors expected, delegates hive i ; |ban and Mrs. Loraine Wievel, all Get ALL Your Supplies at a irene begun pouring ipto_Indian- | . Asthurl war kit a of the National Housing agency, Polar Picnic Basket . . . apolis for ‘preliminary meetings be- and Walter Cook; of the Terre 1 fore the Tomlinson hall sessions: | Haute. emergenty housing coms No. | at 317 W. I6th 8%, No. 2a 1001 E. 27th St, inmence, Piganizations noldig | vin port Fevealed thal sine We have wonderful FROZEN STEAKS, Charcoal ; . 8 | e re 4 early meetings are the Indiana Car- |. 1040, the average size of dwelling Geils, Hemburger Redelare, Full, Canted Ji Frozen penters council, the Indiana Build- | |units has increased from four to oods, Ice Cream, Roas ing orks, Fotato chips . , ing and Construction Trades doun- | 'five rooms, with more than the the BEST of EVERYTHING is waiting for you.

eil, the, Indiana state legislative | conference board of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Jjand Motor Coach Employees of America, the Indiana State Council of Hotel and Restaurant Employees of America, the Indiana State

‘usual two-bedroom sleeping facili ties. Nearly two out of three houses now have central heating, sompared | to 60 per cent six years ago. A decrease in overcrowding is evidenced by the figures: 4.5 per sons per room in 1940, 19 persons

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Council -of Hotel and Restaurant “Cooling their feel” , . . after some 2000 miles of 15-minute-lesson dancing at the state fair, Arthur |per room in 1046. With a gain of N7 W 16th St © 1902'S. East St. Employees Internationdl League of | Murray instructors take time out (left to right): Miss Frances Murray, Miss Frances Carroll, Drew [Do dwelling units since 1940, Terre d : : America and the Indiana _State| Kaye, Miss Jean Hurt, Miss Connie Foster, Joe Lewis and Jack Lloyd, manager of the local studio. The |Haute also shows a gain in popula- Pp y/ 172 ICE Drivers council, entire $400 realized from the venture went to Evans R ust, treasurer of the Marion county chapter of the | tion from 62,603 to 63,210, the re- Fry SMART bri ry Ball, Floor Show’ Wednesday | National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. | port stated. “4 “

Program arrangements for the general sessions are being made by

two committees headed by Carl H. | Mullen, federation president, and } John Acker, seétretary-treasurer. { Highlighting ‘the’ entertainment ' < ~ side of the convention will be the . Oo grand ball and floor show at 9 p. m.

Wednesday in the Claypool hotel Riley room, sponsored by the Cen-

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Collegetown tral Labor union of Indianapolis ; ! HS, : ee mium Carv aster Sef, : ’ «4 Special entertainment has been T h ese H e P Steak Set, 8-pc., chromium Chr on en Mr. and Mrs. Set, in chromSPO RTS COATS arranged for women delegates by a : | | UM sisseesncesy y committée including Mrs. Esther : M A K kL Cc O O K | N BE U N ] with wood handles, 18.00 block +vvesiees.. 11.00 : 12.50 Smartly tailored in two Allen, Mrs. Laura Smith, Miss Bell 4-Pc, certo vy -22.00 and three-button Sense, Mrs. Walter Wyss, Miss Eula . Stevens, Mrs. Bert Purcell, Miss 3 Fes fads Shek Jeanette Wilson and Miss Mildred Treat vour kitchen to a shower ne ig an P. Riggs, all of Indianapolis. reat you ey . Ede plain shades. Speakers Added These are but a few of the time and 16.95 to 235.00 Among ~speakers added this week labor saving conveniences vou'l find

to the program are A. Plotkin of Chicago, international representa- in our tive of the Ladies’ Garment Work- \

eis School SLACKS # |ers and Sheriff A. C. Magenheimer Paring Knife 3 ig To Rosh Slicer with 0 2.25 f Marion county, authority on au- on y ; anadium steel +.... 808 .cinrreiranne In light, medium and Tmobile Safety. Good Housekeeping Department, Vanadium Steel Set in wood " . Vanadium Steel Stainless Steel Kitchen Cutheavy weight fabrics for Principal speakers include James Fifth Floor : block «vsvsvsiess B05 Utilit Knife, Butcher Knife with 0 inch lery Set, 24-pc. set with red ur varicble Fall days A, Brownlow, secretary-ireasurer of 5" blade ..........88€ | lads .......... handles +...ivvv-.. 9.98 Your vance ys. the metal trades department, A, F —_—

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. wash fabrics. . the veterans’ administration; James

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12 95 Terry, international board member oiled of District 20,” United Mine Workers of America; James L. McDevitt, president, Pennsylvania Federation of ‘Labor; Arthur Carstens of Chicago university, atomic bomb. authority; Edmund P. Tobin, vice | president of the Union Labor Life {Insurance Co.; Arnold S. Zander, Swing-Away president, American Federation of hn BNEr «i... : Can Opener, { State, County and Municipal Em- Can Ope o 2.00 Rival Cs 1.49 ipioyees, and I. M. Ornburn, secre-{tary-treasurer, union label trade idepartment, A. F. of L On Arrangements Committee ! Headed by Mr. Acker, the arrangements committee includes Roy | Creasey. vice president, state federa- | ton: Clyde McCormack, business jrepresentative and financial secreitary, Indianapolis. Central Labor

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