Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1929 — Page 3

JULY 2. 1920.

SCHOOL BOARD 1 VOTES MONEY FOR BUILDINGS flans Two Grade Structures in Addition to New Broad Ripple High. I Allowance for two or three new Crade .school bull din: will be made I In the 1930 school city budget, it | was decided tentatively at a 1 Bpecial s.f sion of school commissioner- Monday evening I The board was asked to decide I on its 1930 grade school building *. program by the end of this month. \ Two board members. President Charles W. Kern and Mrs. Lillian j V. Sedwick, were absent. financed by Bonds If a i'w Broad Ripple high school r constructed in 1930. I financed by bond issue, all grade . schools constructed will have to be i financed directly through the bud- } get. it was agreed. Carl W. Eurton. buildings and : grounds :-nperintf ndent. repeated J his suggestion that the Broad ! | Ripple high school be built in units, , \ one at a time • Need lor increased facilities for crippled children w a suggested by • Theodore F. Vonncgut. Eurton sug- | gested placing the school on the Ar- | scnal Technical high school grounds. Criticism of the state tax board's | policy of refusing to permit addition sos several rents a year in the budget I over a period of several years to i build up a fund for grade schools was expressed by Vonncgut. Set Meeting Monday •' Several grade schools were dis- • cussed, including School 6 at 702 | Union street, and School 20 at 1125 I Spruce street, both of which should I be relocated, according to Vonncgut. It would cost approximately SIBO,OOO to remodel School 29. Eurton said. Addition of two or three rooms and an auditorium at School 8. at 520 \irgmia avenue, was suggested. The program will be discussed again at a. building and grounds 1 committee meeting at 4 p m. Mon--1 day. 1928 ART SALES $16,657 | Jfeosifr Salon I)eps 9(1.157 B’imness in Five Years. Art sale, totaling $16,657 through ■j the Hoosicr Salon Patrons Associaf tion were reported in a summary | of the \car . work announced today. Total sale in ihe five years of l Hoosier Salon efforts amount to, • $71,157. exclusive of sales made : J through outside exhibitions of individual studio,, the report showed. The association exists for the advancement oi Indiana art interests, chiefly through the holding of annual Hoo i -aloiv in the Marshall > Field picture galleries in Chicago.

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With a twenty-five-pound broadcasting set strapped to his back. Charles de Bever plans to leap out of a plane high over a New York aviation field and. while he is drifting down with a parachute, will describe by radio his sensations and landing maneuvers. Bever. shown above, with his bulky apparatus, has made hundreds of leaps and now is a parachute instructor. The stunt is to be rebroadcast by N. B. C. CENTENARIAN iS DEAD KEOKUK. la.. July 2.—Mrs. Margaret Phillip, 105, is dead at her home in Montrose, near here. Born in Edinburgh. Scotland. June 22. 1824. Mrs. Phillip came to the United States in 1859 and has resided on the same farm ever since.

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COUNCIL ARGUES HOW TO STOP STREET TRAFFIC Rubber Signs Have Edge on Brass; Debate Amount to Be Spent. .Vhile Joel Baker, city purchasing agent, is holding out for a $7,500 appropriation for rubber stop signs rather than the $5,500 previously stipulated, the city council continued Monday night to debate the virtues of brass knobs, stand signs at street intersections and the illfated rubber “stops." Inability to see brass knobs in snow and destructibility of stand signs by overhanging truck bodies left rubber signs still favoied by the council. "The important thing is that the signs be uniform, whatever kind we choose.'’ was Councilman Harris' comment. George Denny of the state inspection bureau presented a proposed joint contract between the bureau and the board of public safety whereby the bureau will receive 95 per cent of the fees and the city 5 per cent for electrical inspection, instead of 85’per cent, previously received. The contract would enable the inspection bureau to prevent a yearly loss of $2,000. The council took no action. A “taxicab war" was averted when the council came to no conclusion over the question of hotels granting their street space to .particular taxi companies. Suspicion that taxi permit and hotels were “mutually benefiting" was held, but with no definite data, the council suspended acFrightened by a Stubborn Spreading Rash Los Angeles, Cal.—“My husband had a rash on his body and after using the usual remedies all but one of the spots healed, but that one was very stubborn. We used every kind of a salve we ever heard of, even prescribed treatments, but still the spot spread. I heard of Rpsinol, and in desperation started to use the soap and ointment faithfully as directed.. After using one-quarter of a small jar the spot was completely healed.” (Signed)— Mrs. C. E. Cramer. The quickness with which Resinol acts in most cases of skin disorder, amazes many people. Itching is usually stopped at once. To adopt Resinol Soap for every day toilet use is to keep the skin clear and soft. At all druggists. FREE sample of each. Write Resinol, Dept. 74. Baltimore, Md. Resinol

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tion. Request by English hotel management for allotment of their space to the Red Cab Company instigated the debate. Smiley Chambers, assistant city attorney, appeared before the council to show that the English hotel request was impartial, and Howard E. Robertson, secretary of the board of public safety, came, somewhat indignantly, at the request of the council, “to explain the method of granting such taxi space." Three ordinances were passed by the council: A 53,000 transfer to the Gamewell department, a $2,500 transfer in the financial department and a resolution authorizing Mayor L. Ert Slack to spend SSOO in printing the proceedings of the litigation incurred by the city's acquisition of the Citizens Gas Company. Man Lifted by One Finger MONTICELLO, Ind.. July 2. John Stranz was swung from the ground when a little finger was caught in a pulley of a hay machine. The finger was broken.

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POOH FOOD CHARGED War Widow Complains About State Soldiers’ Home. Complaints regarding the food served the widows of Civil war veterans at.the State Soldiers’ home, Lafayette, have been repeatedly brought to the attention of C. F. Zillmer, commandant, by one of the women there, and today her complaint was brought to the attention of Governor Harry G. Leslie. Mrs. Ceatta R. Oliver, formerly of Indianapolis, a resident of the home for seventeen years, tells ot the complaints in a letter to The Indianapolis Times. Mrs. Oliver charged that the food is served cold with skimmed milk; that meat is tough and of insufficient quantity, and that mush and hominy are the chief foods.

EXCURSIONS CHICAGO Cincinnati s 2= mm Shielbyville .75 K Trip' Gneensburg $1.25 JULY 7 leave Indianapolis 11:37 p. m. July I',. <.r 1 :44> a. m July 7. He- Leave Indianapolis 7:20 a m fenturning leave Chicago 10;lu p. m. tral Tim.-,: returning leave rin or 11:40 p. m. July 7. Stops made j einnnti 7 s>o p, m. or 9:30 p. m., at t'hieago Subtirl>an Stations. ! Kasiern Time, same day. Tickets good in coaches only. Half fare for children. T ket- and full particulars at City Ticket Office. 112 Monument t'irele. Idiotic ItT!e\ 22 and Union Station, phone. Klley 33-V>. BIG FOUR ROUTE

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