Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1936 — Page 10

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HEART DISEASE FATAL TG CITY INDUSTRIALIST

Scot Wade Dies at Home After Long Illness; No Survivors. Scot Wade, president since 1921 of the Acetylene Products Cos., died today at his home. 6106 Cenival-av, of heart disease. He had been ill for some time. He was 47 and was born in Indianapolis. His father, Ohio L. Wade, died in 1931 and his mother, Bertha Gill Wade, died in 1927. He had no surviving immediate relatives. Before he organized the company he headed in 1921 he was a special representative of the Prest-O-Lite Cos. He was a member of Oriental Lodge 500, Free and Accepted Masons; the Scottish Rite, Murat Temple and the Columbia Club. Services are to be arranged later. School Teacher Passes Last rites for Miss Margaret Kennedy, who died yesterday at her home, 1615 N. Talbot-st, following an illness of two days, are to be held Thursday morning at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial is to be in Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie. Miss Kennedy, who was 48, was born at Muncie and taught in the city schools there six years before coming to Indianapolis. She taught here for 13 years. She was educated at Oldenburg Academy and at Butler and Columbia Universities. Smithson Rites Set Services for Ulysses Grant Smith - son, who died Sunday at his home, 5116 W. Morris-st, are to be held tomorrow afternoon in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Smithson, who was 72, was born in Indianapolis. He was a member of the Blaine Avenue M, E. Church. Terrell Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Miss Emma Terrell, who died yesterday in the home of her niece, Mrs. S. L. Mont - gomery, 8011 E. Washington-st, after an illness of two years, are to be held in the Harry W. Moore Funeral Home tomorrow at 2. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Miss Terrell was 84, the daughter of William H. Terrell, adjutant general during the Aaministration

City Council May Reduce Downtown Loading Zones Safety Committee Head Says Areas Invade Motorists’ Rights; Two Measures for Restrictions Killed. City council members today said an effort would be made to reduce the number of permits issued for downtown traffic loading zones.

Dr. Silas J. Carr, safety committee chairman, declared such zones were an invasion of motorists’ rights and encouraged traffic violations. At last night’s session, during which Dr. Carr presided in the absence of Edward B. Raub, council president, councilmen killed measures which sought to establish zones, at 113 Monument Circle and 10 W.' Maryland-st. New measures seeking establish- ! ment of loading zones at 23 E. Ohio-st and 221 N. Pennsylvania-st, and a taxi stand at 1033 Prospectst were introduced. Virgil Sheppard, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce governmental expert, reported a WPA survey showed that 48 per cent of the curb space in the mile square now Is taken up by loading and taxi stands, railroads and garage entrances. Other bills given first reading would provide an appropriation of S3OOO for salaries of two barber shop Inspectors, and would eliminate beauty shops from all provisions of a barber inspection ordinance. Ordinances passed aprropriated $165,000 in gasoline taxes to the Works Board; provided for purchase of two scarifiers to be used in road repair work; authorized purchase of a year's supply of milk for the City Hospital and transferred $1345 to the Engineering Department for use in repairing sewers. An amendment to the zoning ordinance which changed the west side of S. Meri-dian-st north of Raymond-st from an industrial to a business zone also was passed. Chief Morrissey’s request for $2176 to buy a seven-passenger automobile was opposed by four. Some members were in favor of reducing the amount SSOO, but when that didn’t satisfy the chief, they asked that the measure be killed. Four councilmen approved purchase of the car at the requested price. Final action was deferred. Councilmen also delayed action on

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FAMILY FLEES IN SUBZERO WEATHER AS FIRE DESTROYS HOME

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Four members of a West Side family fled into the subzero weather at 2 this morning when there home at 701 Haugh-st was razad by flames. Coal gas which exploded in the furnace started

of Gov. Oliver P. Morton. She was born in Columbus, but had spent most of her life in Indianapolis. She retired as a clerk for the Big Four Railroad 20 years ago, after serving 30 years. Survivors in addition to the niece, are a nephew, H. L. Terrell and a cousin, George G. Fish, both of Indianapolis. Minnie Johnson Dies Last rites for Mrs. Minnie H. Johnson, who died yesterday in her home, 1323 N. Olney-st, after an illness of one week, are to be held in the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home tomorrow at 2. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Johnson had been a resident of Indianapolis all of her life. She was 64. She was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian Church,

measures to give workers the right to picket peacefully; to increase pay of police and firemen, and to move the dog pound from 4400 Massa-chusetts-av to 2300 S. Harding-st.

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the fire on the ground floor, awakening the family. Mrs. George Mates and her two sons, Nick, 21. and Mike, 16. fled down an outside back stairway, after finding the inside stairway

a past grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, a member of Banner Temple 37, a member of the Sunshine Girls’ Council and a past president of the Amicitia Club. Survivors are the widower, Alvin H. Johnson, and three sisters, Miss Lois Hageborn and Mrs. Monroe McKittrick of Indianapolis, and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Glendale, Cal.

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ablaze. Mr. Mates remained in the house in an effort to remove some furniture. He was overcome momentarily, but recovered and escaped. Damage was estimated at $6500.

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LUDLOW TO ASK MORE CASH FOR POSTALANNEX Bids on Federal Building Addition Exceed Available Funds. Times Special WASHINGTON. Feb. 18.—Rep. Louis Ludlow is to seek additional appropriations for the Indianapolis postoffice addition, rather than have the Treasury Department ask for new bids to come within the present allotment, he announced today. With but $1,000,000, of the $1,315,000 original appropriation unexpended, the Treasury bids ranged from $1,387,352 to $1,715,000. Treasury officials announced that they are studying the qualifications of the low bidder, Henry Dattner, Detroit. Second low was the Great Lakes Construction Company, Chicago, which has done a large amount of Treasury work. Its bid was sl,544,451. The third and highest bid-

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