Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1936 — Page 30

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CONFERENCE IS HELD ON LOCAL BARBER RULING Beauticians Ask Mayor for Interpretation of City Ordinance. A committee representing the Indiana Association of Beauticians, headed by Charles L Anderson, president and attorney, conferred with Mayor Kern today regarding the effect of enforcement of the city ordinance on barber shop inspection, Mr. Anderson, who said he expected to file a temporary Injunction in a county court this afternoon, pointed out that 80 per cent of the beauty shops in the city would be forced to close unless they are exempted from the ruling. Beauty shop inspection, Mr. Anderson contends, is covered in an act of the last Legislature. The city ordinance, he states, was passed without knowledge of the beauticians and necessitates three inspectors, who periodically check shop sanitary conditions. On the committee with Mr. Anderson were A. F. Ellis. Paul Korby, Mrs. Beatrice Montague and Mrs. Jean Hill. James E. Deery, Corporation Counsel, told the Board of Health that the city ordinance did not affect beauty shops, concurring with Mr. Anderson regarding the act of the Legislature. DOCTOR TELIS GARBO TO STAY HOME, REST Return to Hollywood Is Delayed by Illness, Says Daily Mail. By United f’ltm LONDON, Feb. 7.—Greta Garbo’s doctor has forbidden her to leave for Hollywood for several weeks, the Daily Mail’s Stockholm correspondent reported today. The doctor has ordered her to take plenty of sleep and not to worry about business matters. The physician’s order, the correspondent said, apparently was the result of nervous trouble suffered by the famous movie star.

LECTURE IS SCHEDULED Nature Study Club to Hear Report on Vegetation Research. Results of an investigation of vegetation in the Canadian Rockies and southern Alaska are to be outlined to the Nature Study Club at 7:45 tomorrow night in Cropsey auaUorium at Central Library. Dr. C. F. Cox. co-investigator with Dr Stefan Jarosz. professor at the University of Cracow, Poland, is to make the report. m REPAIRING g| Prompt Service on Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairing. Lenllier Watch Strap 24c Gus Meister, Jeweler 24 Pembroke Arcade g T)LEASE feel that our gs H JL funeral home i - . your j i home at time of berea ement. g m Our slumber rooms, chapel, §§ g staff and all the facilities we gj i possess are placed completely g 1 at your disposal. 1 Here you will find courteous jj | attention to every request §j 3 and complete relief from g §f added tasks and burdens. 1 HARRY W. MOORE | g “To All Know ThM Undertaker” g ttVUV Past Michigan Street CHerrv fio2o G. S. KELLER Successor to I I’ETris OPTICAL oj* DEPT. 32 N. Penn. St. LOANS ON ANYTHING SACKS BROS. LOAN COMPANY 3M 308-310 Indiana Ave. ~ na pay Highest Cash Prices for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LINCOLN Jewelry end LOAN CO. 20! W. ■ ■ .

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todians must do plenty of shoveling to keep the temperatures at the prescribed 70 degrees. A. H. Sielken. superintendent of buildings and grounds, estimates that the school city, up to Feb. 1, used 25 per cent more fuel than it did a year ago. About 30,000 tons of coal and 15,000 gallons of furnace oil are required during a normal year. Chase to Address Club At the meeting of the Scientech Club to be held Monday at 12 in the Board of Trade, members are to hear Charles Chase, president of Indianapolis Railways.

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meeting following the luncheon. Only routine matters are scheduled, Don B. Erwin, state chairman, announced.