Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1933 — Page 5
NOV. 16, 1933
PUBLISHER TO TALK TONIGHT FOR BUILDERS Willard T. Chevalier Will Address League at Meeting Here. Willard T. Chevalier, of the Mc-Graw-Hill Publishing Company, will address the Construction League of Indianapolis at a dinner in the Architects and Builders building at 6 tonight, speaking on "National Recovery and the Construction Industry." Mr. Chevalier is publishing director of two periodicals, Engineering News-Record and Construction Methods. He is a member of the code committee of the Construction League of the United States and has been adviser to the NRA in the consideration of a number of codes in the construction industry. Mr. Chevalier’s address will be broadcast over radio station WKBF at 7:15. Edward D. Pierre will preside at the meeting, arrangements for which are under the direction of Carl C. Weiland.
OUSTED STATE WORKER SUES BOARD FOR S3OO Written Contract Broken Is Charge of Stenographer. Mrs. Hilda Nowlin, stenographer, formerly employed by the state agricuture board, filed suit in circuit court yesterday for S3OO judgment, charging the board broke a written contract by discharging her. She asked judgment for salary from Oct. 1 to Jan. 5, 1934, when the contract would expire. It is alleged the dismissal came as part of the patronage reorganization of the board. Last summer the board lost Its suit in federal court to prevent the administration from making person-nel-and departmental setup changes under the reorganization act. THEFT SUSPECTS HELD Grand Larceny Charged; Man and Woman in Jail. Returned to Indianapolis from Elkhart, Dean Lewton, 27, and Betty Wilson. 21, of 739 New Jersey street, were slated at city prison last night on charges of grand larceny. They are charged with stealing a radio and clothing valued at $135 from Geraldine Owens, 901 North New Jersey street. The articles were recovered. •
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Couple Married Sixty Years Will Celebrate
The Rev. and Mrs. Whallon, Former Local Residents, to Observe Date. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Payson Whallon, Cincinnati, will observe their sixtieth wedding anniversary tomorrow in the home of a son, Dr. Arthur J. Whallon. in Richmond.
Tick! Took! Puts Watch in Mouth, Flees, Is Charge.
Traffic patrolman jack STUMP thought he was up against a magician, and prepared to dodge a showier of rabbits, vegetables, pigeons, eggs and other articles, when he stopped Jonn Deburger, 35, late yesterday. "Hey, there, W'here are you going so fast?” asked the officer, as Deburger hurried down the street. Deburger, halting, attempted to answer, but as he opened his mouth, a watch fell from it. At that moment a clerk in Rite's jewelry shop, 43 South Illinois street, appeared and said he saw Deburger place the watch in his mouth and leave the store. Deburger was held on grand larceny charges. ‘HEADED RIGHT WAY,’ TAX SPEAKER CLAIMS $1.50 Law Discussed by Cosgrove at Meeting Here. The $1.50 tax and gross income tax laws were discussed yesterday by William P. Cosgrove in an address before the Indianapolis Apartment Owners’ Association at a meeting in the Washington. ‘‘Property owners eventually will get the full benefit of the $1.50 tax rate,” Mr. Cosgrove said. “We are headed in that direction, but it will take time.” • Discussing the gross income tax, he pointed out that the annual revenue from this tax eventually should amount to $18,000,000. “When that time comes,” he said, “we may be assured that the tax burden on property will be eased.” Falls Downstairs, Injured Falling downstairs last night at the Mclntyre hotel, 1523 North Capitol avenue, Jerry Sullivan, 62, sustained head injuries. He was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital in an unconscious condition.
Mr. Whallon, long a resident of Indianapolis, organized the East Washington Street Presbyterian church, predecessor of the present Westminster church, and served as pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church. He left Indianapolis for Cincinnati in 1905 and has made his home there since. Mr. Whallon was bom in Putnamville eighty-four years ago and married Mrs. Whallon, now 79, when she was 19. He is believed to be the oldest living graduate of Hanover college and the oldest member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is a past grand prelate of the grand commandery, Knights Templar, in Indiana, and past grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, F. and A. M.
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WATER FIRM MOVIE SEEN BY KIWANIAWS Property Improvement is Shown at Luncheon. Kiwanians viewed a film depicting improvements to properties of th - ' Indianapolis Water Company, at
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the club luncheon yesterday at the Columbia Club. The film was presented and explained by Miller Hamilton, a representative of the company. It was announced by Jack Harding, club secretary, that annual dinner and election will be held next Wednesday night in the Columbia Club. No luncheon will be held. In Sweden every car owner must have his name and address on a plate attached to the dash board of his automobile.
PARTY PLANNED TO RAISE GIFT FUNDS Universal Club Will Give Charity Ball. Arrangements are being made by the Universal Club for a charity ball, Dec. 22, in the Columbia Club.
to raise funds to provide gifts for 3,000 children at the Mialvation Army Christmas tree party in the statehouse. Albert L. Rust, club president, has named Louis St. Claire chairman of the ticket sales committee. The general committee is composed of James B. Marshall, chairman; Harry G. Kalb and Cecil Dillon. The Feld of the Cloth of Gold was the scene of an interview between Henry VIII of England and Francis I of France.
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