Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1929 — Page 18
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COUNCIL WILL FIX PRECINCT LINES JUNE 26 Eighteen New Divisions for November Election Are Likely. City council will have an adjourned meeting June 26 to pass the ordinance fixing the present lines for the Nov. 5 election. Since the law provides that the precinct boundaries shall be fixed j not later than the last meeting in June, the council recessed Monday night’s session until the night of June 26 to comply with the law. The precinct lines already are fixed to permit increase of eighteen precincts instead of the fifty-two recommended by county commis- I sioners. The number of precincts 1 will be boosted from 237 to 255. Under the new apportionment the j precincts will average 750 voters, j Paul Rathert. election committee j head, said. A saving of about $4,000 in election expense will result from j the reapportionment. Several pre- j cincts with as manv as 1.200 voters ; were found. Ordinances appropriating $2,500 from the mayor's contingent fund for the purification of the water at McClure’s beach and SSOO for exgjcns.es of the city attorneys in the Citizens Gas Company case were introduced. Council was asked to approve a C.. C. C. Sc St. L. railroad switch at the northwest corner of Missouri and Georgia streets. Ordinances authorizing improve- j ment of Denny street, from Twenty- j sixth to Twenty-eighth streets, and j acceptance of the $35,000 bequest to ! the board of health from the estate j of Margaret Butler Snow were j passed. LEGION TO HOLD PICNIC Seventh District Member*! Will Have Outing at Broad Ripple. j Members of the Seventh district j American Legion will picric Satur- j day afternoon and evening in j Broad Ripple park. Barnett W. Breedlove, district commander, an- j nounced. National Commander Paul V. McNutt will speak. A motor boat race and dance are on the entertainment program. Proposals for a drive to finance sending the women’s glee club, drum corps and auxiliary corps to the state and national conventions will j •be discussed. Vitola., tlfe Tone of Life, Relieved Me of Severe Stomach and Liver Trouble of Long Standing. After All Other | Remedies Had Failed. Rheumatism, blood disorders and kidney trouble are also quicklly relieved by this marvelolus medicine. Years of research by skilled chemists and men versed in the science of medicine have made it possible for you to have Vitola with its wonderful health-building properties. We are advised daily by people who are taking Vitola of the wonderful results that are being obtained.
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D. Clyde Beighey of 3612 Salem street and Miss Gertrude M. Mescall, 470 North Randolph street, both teachers at Manual Training high school, were among the twelve Butler university students who received master degrees at commencement ceremonies today. Beighey received his Bachelor of Science degree from Duquesne university in 1919. He became Master of Science in Education today. Miss Mescall received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Butler in 1927 and today her Master of Arts in Education. PARALYZED IN THEATER YORK, la.. June 18.—In the darkness of a motion picture theater, John W. Brant sat for four hours, through two performances, before persons sitting near discovered he had become paralyzed. His plight was not discovered until he fell to the floor at the end of the second performance. He was picked up unconscious, and taken home for treatment.
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