Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1935 — Page 2

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ROOSEVELT MAY ACCEPT INDIANA SPEAKING DATE

President Asked to Talk at Rockport Event July 4. By Tim*i Speeinl WASHINGTON. March 21 —Some slight assurance that President Roosevelt might make a Fourth of July speech at Rockport, Ind.. has been given Rep John W. Boehne Jr Mr Boehne made an appointment with the President to present the invitation of the Spencer County I Historical Society, which Is plan-1 nlr.g a program In honor of the moving of the Lincoln family to Indiana from Kentucky. President Roosevelt told Mr Borhne that it might be possible; for him to atop off en route to the West, where he is scheduled to visit! a big Public Works Administration dam projecct. He pointed out that much depends upon the date upon which Congress adjourns. !| || Gone, but Not Forgotten Airomobiiee reported to police as stolen beiona to AUce O Cam 2114 S State-av WtlivsK: iht rour,. MJ? from HUnoia and Nnrth-st* Jxr't S'ark 227 K. Be- tlle-av. Chrvsler ro*d-'r. IJO-6C7. from De.aware and Marie' -s'* Charles Tavlor. 933 Camp-sf Chrvsler j roads'er. from in fron' of home. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recotered bv police beiona to - Donald L Edison 26 S Summi'-st. Ford V-* coach found In Hcookslde Park A.ire Campbell. 16$ W Walnut -st. De Sr.'o roadster, found at 13th and Illinois - •ts Mern'l Phillips 1216 I*. Delaware-*! | P!> nw th coupe, found at Georaia-st and ; K<- i'urk* v McHenr* Chevrol-t Cos IS2 E Washtna’on Ford roadster, found at 16th and j Penns - . Ivar.ia-sts. Benefit Card Party Arranged Beech Grove Council. No. 52. Daughters of America, will give a , card party for the benefit of the j orphans fund tomorrow inght at their hall. 419’* Main-st. Mrs. j Hulda McFarland will be chairman.

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imately 25.000 more taxpayers than in 1933 are expected to be shown in the returns, according to Clarence Jackson, gross income tax division director. The increase ficure reveals, according to Mr. Jackson, that more persons are receiving SIOOO incomes than there were a year ago and that the average income for 1934 was higher. The increase in the average payment appears to be aproximately 10 per cent. The total number of returns is expected to reach 300.000.

NURSERY SCHOOLS TO BE CONFERENCE’S TOPIC Plans for Future Operation Will Be Discussed Here. Plans for the future operation of nursery schools in Indianapolis were to be discussed here today by the newly created advisory committee for such schools, it was announced today by Dr. Harriett E. O’Shea. Purdue University nursery school. The schools are operated under

the direction of the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief. Those to attend the meeting included Ralph Irons, Evansville school superintendent; Mrs. Walter Martin, Purdue nursery trainer; Miss Eleanor O'Connor, Huntington; Miss Agnes Watson, state home economics supervisor, and Mrs. James Bawden, representing the American Association of University Women.

INCREASE IN RENTS IS PREDICTED FOR CITY Real Estate Board Hears Talk by Earl B. Teckemeyer. If you insist on having new wallpaper, the woodwork painted and the leaky faucets fixed each spring, the landlord will have to ask for a boost in your rent, Earl B. Teckemeyer, chairman of the property management division of the Indi-

MARCH 21, 1935

anapolis Real Estate Board, told a luncheon group yesterday at the Hotel Washington. The meeting was attended by 27 representatives of major real estate offices of the city. Famed Architect Dead Bit United Prrt NEW YORK. March 21.—Henry I. Oser. 70. prominent architect, died yesterday. A native of Russia. Mr. Oser was well known as the designer of many New York skyscrapers.