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*  Money was disbursed from the Board's Welfare Fund to support the needs of the Transient Kitchen which had served 1,500 meals in five months.
 
*  Money was disbursed from the Board's Welfare Fund to support the needs of the Transient Kitchen which had served 1,500 meals in five months.
 
*  The Directors voted to pay off the remaining $4,400 in bonds, that being the Board's only outstanding indebtedness.
 
*  The Directors voted to pay off the remaining $4,400 in bonds, that being the Board's only outstanding indebtedness.
*  Walter Jolliff, Parking Committee Chairman, worked with the city to prepare a chart of possible parking lots near downtown, 22 downtown lots that could be used for parking would care for 1,000 autos and relieve congestion of automobiles at busy times in downtown Wooster.
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*  Walter {{Surname|Jolliff}}, Parking Committee Chairman, worked with the city to prepare a chart of possible parking lots near downtown, 22 downtown lots that could be used for parking would care for 1,000 autos and relieve congestion of automobiles at busy times in downtown Wooster.
 
*  Plans to promote Wooster's industries resulted in news articles with headlines such as "Board of Trade pushes plans to promote use of products made in Wooster."
 
*  Plans to promote Wooster's industries resulted in news articles with headlines such as "Board of Trade pushes plans to promote use of products made in Wooster."
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====1937====
 
====1937====
 
*  Mr. James R. Caldwell, [[Wooster Rubber Company]] President, addressed the annual meeting on his contact with chambers of commerce in other cities and the favorable position of small industrial cities such as Wooster in these "striking times."  
 
*  Mr. James R. Caldwell, [[Wooster Rubber Company]] President, addressed the annual meeting on his contact with chambers of commerce in other cities and the favorable position of small industrial cities such as Wooster in these "striking times."  
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