Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1936 — Page 19

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MONTROSE AND MAROTT PUT ON SCOUTCOUNCIL Lee Announces Chairmen of Committees for Coming Year. George J. Marott and F. A. Montrose are new members of th Indianapolis and Central Indiana Council of Boy Scouts of .America. They were elected yesterday at a meeting of the executive board in the Board of Trade. Wallace O. Lee, president of the council, announced new committee chairmen for the year. Those named and the committees they head are: Earl R. Conder, executive; Irving Williams, court of honor; J. Frank Holmes, finance; L. L. Dickerson, reading; C. Otto Janus, camp; Dr. Chester A. Stayton, health and safety; Earl W. Kiger, civic service; Eli Schloss, educational publicity; Robert A. Hendrickson, cubbing; F. E. Glass, troop organization and leadership; and W. D. Hamer, leadership training. Budget outline for 1936 was presented by the finance committee and accepted by the board. Reports of other standing committees also were read. REZONING SOUGHT IN S. MERIDIAN-ST AREA Pltitions Are Newest Step in Fight Against Alleged Junk Yard. Rezoning of the area near the 2100 block S. Meridian-st to prohibit industrial enterprises is asked in petitions being circulated by residents today. The appeal to the zoning board was decided in a mass meeting last night at Meridian and Regent-sts. The action is the latest move in the fight against establishment of an alleged junk yard operated by Samuel Goldsmith. Mr. Goldsmith already has been named defendant in several suits filed by the city and neighbors. Admits Slaying as Death Nears B]i United Frets HUNTSVILLE. Tex., Jan. 10.— Fred Hill, 24, Negro, electrocuted early today for the murder of Will Foster, an Austin street car conductor, admitted the slaying just before he was executed, prison officials said. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: H. A. Selber, Cleveland. 0., Plymouth aedan. B V 436 Ohio, from in front of Columbia Club. Ola Mahurin, 1249 S. Grande-av, Ford sedan, 67,344, from New Jersey and Wash-lngion-sts. H. R. Dougherty. 17 S Tremont-av, De Soto sedan, 110-133, from Delaware and Court-sts. Studebaker Distributing Company. 2004 N. Meridian-st. Studebaker sedan. M 1003 from 20th-st Just west of Meridian-st. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Frank E. Elliott, 37 N. Bradley-av Plymouth sedan, found in rear of 1423 Woodlawn-av. James Pennington, 1115 Gimher-st, Marmon coupe, found at Meridian and Mary-land-sts.

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BEN DAVIS SCHOOL BIDS EXCEED FUNDS Plans Will Be Revised to Cut Estimates. Because plans as drawn for the proposed new Ben Davis High School building bring construction bids about $12,000 higher than money available, letting the contract will be delayed 43 days for a revision. Bids made Jan. 3 were found to be in excess of the $220,000 available from a sale of $125,000 bonds sold by Wayne Township and a PWA grant. City Man Hurt in Fall Ted Richards, 26, of 2051 N. Ala-bama-st, was recovering today from injuries received yesterday afternoon when he fell on a stairway in a downtown store. He was treated at City Hospital. in Permanents /fWNEJfc? THAT INCLUDES \ * Shampoo. ★ FinTrim. ie Rinse. 'vxi Haircut, ie Now I!Lj 85c Mae Murray or ■ Hair Cut. Sham- Shirley Temple I poo. Finger Wave. Perm anent I All 3 SI.OO Complete. ( tor mox. Genuine Oil Facial . Arch. P e r m a nents Both for 35c. $1.50. $2. S3. No Appointment Needed k 81. 6784 HkJ I Illinois at Washington i

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