Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1933 — Page 3

NOV. 29, 1033

CLUB LEADER'S MOTHER DEAD AT HOME HERE Mrs. Alice Kelsey. 68. to Be Buried Friday at Crown Hill. 1...5' service* for Mrs. Alice Kelsey, 68, 321 East. Fifty-ninth street, will fc*' held at 2 Friday in the Flanner A- Buchanan funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr*. Kels y died yesterday in her home. Surviving her are two daughters. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edwin I. Poston. Martinsville, prominent in the Indiana Federation of Clubs.

Former Lyric Matron Bead Funeral services for Mrs. Annette Magill, 55, former matron at the Lyric theater, will be held at 2 Friday in the residence of her daughter, Mrs Joseph J Connor, 261 Hampton drive. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Magill died yesterday ui her daughter s home. She had been ill since April, 1932. Surviving her are thp daughter and two sons, Edward Magill, Los Angeles, and Bernard Magill, San Francisco. 11l Eleven Years, Dies The funeral of Crittenden T. Lowey, 67. 5608 Beechwood avenue, will be held in the residence at 2 Friday, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Lowey had been an invalid for about eleven years. He died yesterday at his home. He formerly was a clerk in the Grand hotel. Surviving him are a, daughter. Mrs. Walter C. Neukom; a son, Crittenden T Lowey, Jr., Anderson; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Sawyer, Los Angeles, and a brother. Jacob Lowey. Charleston, la. Self Kites Are Held Final rites for Jesse Self. 69. 922 Daly street, were to be held at 10 tins morning in the Moore <Sz Kirk funeral home. Burial was to be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr Self died Sunday night in St. Vincent's hospital. where he was being treated lor blood poisoning. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Mary Keucliler Self ; a daughter, Dorothy Self, and a son, Horace Self of California. Mrs. Emma Larger Dead Funeral services for Mrs. Emma A Larger, 1103 East Market street, will be held at 2 Friday afternoon in the residence. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Larger died yesterday at her home. Surviving her are three nephews. Frank S. Pittman and George W. Pittman, Indianapolis, and F. Eugene Pittman, Chicago. STATE OPERATION OF AIRPORTS CONSIDERED Governor Kump of West Virginia Is Air Enthusiast. lit/ Ini It ,1 l‘n ss CHARLESTON, W Va.. Nov. 29. A senes of state owned and operated emergency landing fields is being considered by Governor H. G. Kump. An enthusiastic aviator himself, Governor Kump is planning to apply for a federal public works loan to finance the project.

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MORGAN URGES CITY WOMEN TO STUDYJOUSIN6 Many Families Live Under Deplorable Conditions, Is Report. Proposal of Dr. Herman G. Morgan. city health officer, that a group of women be assigned, under the civil works program, to study housing conditions of needy families in the city, is being studied by the civil works administration. Reports have been received by Dr. Morgan that many of the city's indigent families, including those who have been on por relief and some now on made-work projects, are living under deplorable conditions, without proper sanitary facilities, or even water in their homes. Results of the survey would form the basis for a movement to relieve the condition. The survey would be particularly valuable in studying condition of several hundreds of families in the city where there are advanced cases of tuberculosis, periling health of children. The civil** works administration yesterday approved 156 new projects, bringing the total to 1.290. employing 59,656 men, with total wages of $9,719,171. William H. Book. C. W. A. director, today announced that reports from fifty-seven counties showed 23,712 men, employed on 400 projects, received total pay of $224,171. The first checks were for only part of the week, and checks Saturday should total several times as much, he said. Youths to Hear Utley Uldine Utley, girl evangelist will preach to the special young peoples service tonight at adle Tabernacle on, “We Want A Touchdown.”

33 INDIANA COUNTIES GET TAX RATE CUTS Total Reduction of $477,005 Reported by Taxpayers Association. Thirty-three Indiana counties obtained tax rate cuts for 1934 of $477,005.72, according to a tabulation of state tax board figures made by Harry Miesse, secretary of the Indiana Taxpayers Association. Appeals were taken from 306 governmental units, Mrs. Miesse said. Reductions were made in eightyeight, one was increased and 217 unchanged. Indianapolis school and civil cityrates were unchanged. Cuts in tuition of Center. Lawrence and Warren townships accounted for reduction of $25,194.40 in Marion county units.

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that R. Eafl Peters, former state chairman, is guest of honor at a dinner at FT Wayne. Dec. 7. which marks the formal opening of Mr. Peters' campaign for the Democratic nomination for the United States senate. Mr. Peters disclosed plans for the dinner while in Washington this week. He said that all state officials, including the Governor, had been invited. Governor McNutt said that he

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