Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1934 — Page 9
APRIL 9, 1931
ANNA HATFIELD, RETIRED CITY TEACHER, DEAD Funeral to Be Tomorrow, With Burial at Knightstown. Last rites for Miss Anna Hatfield, 1940 Ruckle street, retired school teacher, will be held at 2 tomorrow in her home, Burial will be in Knightstown cemetery. Miss Hatfield died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital. She is survived by an uncle, William Hatfield, Frankfort, and two cousins, Maurice O’Connell, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Nellie Stage. Knightstown. School Teachers Succumbs Funeral services for Miss Jessie Kemp, public school teacher, will be held at 3 this afternoon in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kemp, 2375 North Dearborn street. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Miss Kemp was a teacher at Calvin N: Kendall school, No. 62. Wallace and East Tenth streets, the last ten years. Fowlerton Pastor Dead The Rev. Nathaniel Vice. 73, former pastor of Grace M. E. church here, died in the Methodist hospital Saturday. Last rites will be held Wednesday in the Fowlerton find.) Methodist church, of which he was the pastor. The widow, Mrs. Jennie Vice; a daughter and four sons survive. T. F. Myers Is Dead Final services for Talmadge Frank Myers, 41. of 1443 North Belle Vieu place, who died Saturday, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the residence. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. He is survived be the widow; a son, Joseph Myers; a daughter, Miss Mary Lou Myers, and his mother, Mrs. Ida Myers, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Wetzel Passes Last services for Mrs. Mary E. Wetzel. 63, 2465 South Delaware street, who died in her home Saturday, w’ill be held at 2 tomorrow afternoon in St. John's Evangelical church. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. She is survived by five sons, Harry E., William C., Julian, Louis W., and Herbert E. Wetzel, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Louisa Wipperman. St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, Wilhelm Tueffel and Karl Tueflel, living in Germany, and two grandsons. EAGLES SET INITIATION FOR MEETING TONIGHT Sixty Applications for Membership to Ite Acted On. With approximately sixty applications for membership on file, Indianapolis Eagles aerie will hold initiation services toinght at the lodge home, 43 West Vermont street. William M. Grady, aerie president, will be in charge, assisted by Grover C. Camden, past president; D. R. Sturgeon, membership campaign chairman, and Guy E. Woodruff, entertainment chairman. A series of Wednesday night athletic shows and Sunday night dances, open to members, their families and invited guests is being continued. Takes Clothing From Car A car thief broke the window of the auto of Carl Hamilton, Southport, at Senate avenue and Ohio street, Saturday night, and stole clothing valued at $42.
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HERE 'TIS, MR. FRY! THAT PESKY, POTENT, BOOTLEGGED CUBAN PINT
For your approval, or vice versa, we present the so-called “Cuban pint,” about which there was so much furore w r hen whisky came back to Indiana. There was some conjecture ■whether such “by-the-drink” sales would be legal in Indiana. It was decided they would not.
Clean-Up, Paint-Up Week Is Started Here Today
30 Firemen Detailed to Inspect Property During Drive. r The annual Clean-Up Paint-Up week sponsored by the fire department as a safety measure began today and will continue through Saturday.
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“Cuban pints” like the above are being bootlegged in Indianapolis. Only the federal tax, which has been blocked out to observe the internal revenue department rules about reproduction, is paid. The state doesn’t get anything. The ‘Cuban pint” sells for 25 cents and contains one full drink
Thirty firemen will be detailed to inspect property during the week to report on defective chimneys, inflammable trash piles and other fire hazards. The sanitary board will co-oper-ate by hauling trash from property with the garbage collection, Chief Harry E. Voshell said. He urged that the public clean up
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of a medium grade bourbon whisky. The bottle size is somewhat misleading and appears as if it might hold more than the ounce and a half advertised. As the artist has shown, the “Cuban pint” is five and a half inches tall and five-eights of an inch thick.
all inflammable trash piles on their property during the week. Accumulated trash has caused 135 fires already this year, Chief Voshell said. In the first three months of this year 25 per cent of the fires in In-> dianapolis have been dwelling fires, he asserted. In 1933, . there were 1,609 such fires in the city. “During Clean-Up Paint-Up week we will attempt to have all the hazards removed as a protection to life and property,” he said. “I am urging the public to co-operate with us in this program.” The firemen will canvass various districts from day to day to inspect property and to point but methods of eliminating fire hazards.
GARY EDUCATOR FACES CAPITAL QUIZ TOMORROW Dr. Wirt Ready to Reveal 'Red Plot’ Charges at Washington. By United Press GARY, Ind.. April 9.—Dr. William A. Wirt, Gary school superintendent, left last night for Washington to appear before a special house committee and explain his charges that members of the administration “Brain Trust” are fostering a Communistic revolution. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wirt, attractive teacher of youth expression in the Gary schools. She has served as his secretary and spokesman to handle the deluge of inquiries at the Wirt home since announcement of his allegations. The 60-year-old educator left for the east after conferring with a group of advisers, including members of the committee for the nation, in Chicago, yesterday. He is scheduled to appear before the Bulwinkle committee tomorrow morning. Both Dr. and Mrs. Wirt carried bulging brief cases crammed with data which he will place before the commtitee. It was understood he would be represented by an eastern attorney when he goes before the invstigating body. DEAD INFANT IS FOUND Fisherman Finds Body Floating in Eagle Creek. The body of anew born baby was found floating in the water of Eagle creek about a block south of Morris street yesterday by a fisherman, Charles Baker, 44, of 1142 South Belmont avenue. Police removed the body and took it to the city morgue.
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BOY, 12, ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED BY BROTHER City Lad Shot While Playing; Condition Serious. Carelessly brandishing a 22caliber revolver, Julius Jug, 16, of 912 Warman avenue, accidentally shot and seriously wounded his brother, Arthur, 12, yesterday. The boys were playing tonight. Arthur chased Julius upstairs and Julius pointed the revolver which he did not know was loaded. In his excitement, he pulled the trigger. Police investigated but made no arrests. California now has 285,000 acres of state-owned parks.
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DATE SET TO OPEN $390,000 ROAD BIDS Highway Board to Consider Proposals April 24. Tenth of the weekly series of state highway construction lettings will be April 24. it was announced today by Chairman James D. Adams of the commission. Estimated cost is $390,000. Bids are asked in improvement j of federal highway routes In Hammond, Wabash, Columbia City. I Evansville and Warsaw, this work to! be financed with federal funds. Bids also are asked on paving j
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gaps on highway in Lake. Porter, Jackson, Jennings. Ripley, Huntington, Grant, Wabash. Benton, Newton and Vermillion counties. Structure widening is to be done in Allen, Elkhart. Bartholomew. Jackson, Green and Clay counties. The paving of gaps in pavement and the structure widening will be financed with state funds. Estimates on the erst of the city street improvements total $112,000, while the estimates on the state work are $278,000, making a total of $390,000 for work in this letting. O. E. S. to Meet Tonight Marion county Past Matrons and Patrons Association. Order of Eastern Star, will present “The Ritual of 1870'' tonight before Knightstown chapter, Knightstown.
