Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1935 — Page 17

NOV. 22, 1935

CITIZENS MAKE COMPLAINTS TO WORKS BOARD Requests Ignored, They Say; Seven Laid Off; Changes Approved. The Works Board today laid off seven inspectors in the engineering department, approved a further shakeup of sanitary plant personnel and heard protests from an indignant West Side delegation. Improvements sought for the West Ride have been ignored repeatedly, the delegation charged. The board promised to investigate. The engineering inspectors were laid off on recommendation of City Engineer Henry B. Steeg. It was explained they were hired on an eight months basis and their services will not be required during the winter months due to lack of construction activity. Frank Brian Promoted Frank Brian, assistant activating sludge operator, was promoted to operator at the sanitary plant. He will b< succeeded by Harry Thomnson, 41 E. St. Joe-st. Action was on recommendation of Joseph Tynan. acting for Mayor Kern. Mr. Tv nan ..ccretary to the Mayor. Engineering inspectors laid ofl today probably will be rehired in the spring, it was said. They are: Michael ,J. Bower, 1934 N. Olney-sL; David Shane, 3626 Salem-av; W. Lawrence Sexton, 4444 Washingtonblvd; Carl Parham, 846 Fletcher-av; Samuel DuShanc, 225 Downev-av; Lowience J. Mooney, 1210 N. Perin-sylvania-st; Harry T. Mack, 1207 N. New Jersey-st. The civic league delegation demanded cleaning of both banks of Eagle Creek from Raymond-st to Morris-st and the dump in the 2400 block, S. Belmont-av. They also demanded improvement of S. Bel-mont-av from Wyoming to Oliveravs. VERA STRETZ IN COURT Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Murdering German Scientist. Bis f n iff cl Bretts NEW YORK. Nov. 22.—Vera Stretz, blond art student, pleaded not guilty in court today to an indictment charging her with the first-degree murder of her married sweetheart, Dr. Fritz Gebhardt, German scientist and financier. Pale, but maintaining the almost "inhuman” composure that her attorney said had “frightened” him, Miss Stretz did not speak during the proceeding.

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MANUAL SENIORS TAKE PART IN IVY DAY

"The Growth of the Ivy Vine,” was presented in the Manual Training High School auditorium today after the Senior Ivy Day procession and some of those who took parts are, left to right, Okie Highbower, Myrtle Raudebuch, Hilda Hatopp, Gladys Brown, Wilbur Elliott. A member of the cast not in the picture was Flora Seoville.

ONLY WOMAN MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD DIES Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Shelbyville, to Be Buried Tomorrow. Timrs ftpreinl SHELBYVILLE, Ind„ Nov. 22. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 55, wife of Lee C. Davis, and oniy local woman to have served as a member of the School Board here, are to be held tomorrow 7 afternoon. She died Wednesday night after four months’ illness at her home here. Mrs. Davis was a School Board member from 1920 until 1923. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Katherine Teal, Shelbyville; the

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San Francisco man and two women died by accident or design. Stalemated in San Francisco, officers turned their attention to leads in New York and Chicago. In either place, they believed they might stumble upon a clew which would explain how deadly arsenic became mixed in lethal quantities into bulk baking soda sold to an estimated 800 San Francisco families at a "cut price” department store. Three persons died after using the

baking soda. Tv/enty-one others were stricken with arsenic or fluoride poisoning. Hoosier Hunter Found Dead By l nited Press ELKHART. Ind., Nov. 22.—The body of Harry Sleeper. 17, who had been missing since yesterday, was found in a field near here today. He apparently was the victim of a hunting accident.

LANGUAGE CLUBS MEET Spanish. French Groups Gather at Tech High School. The Spanish Club of Technical High School yesterday heard Wilbur Martin. Spanish student, read a poem of Spam by Thomas Bai’.v Aldrich. Harrison Crouch spoke on The Outstanding Characteristics of the Spaniard.” The French Club program feai tured the singing of Elspetu Gul-

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lion. Arthur Long gave an illustrated talk on French painting.

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