Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1936 — Page 9

MARCH 10,1936.

FOUR BUSINESS GROUPS OPPOSE PICKETING BILL Resolutions on Stand Are Placed in Hands of Safety Board. Resolutions passed by foflr industrials and commercial groups opposing the proposed city ordinance legalizing peaceful picketing were filed today with the Safety Board. The organizations were the Indianapolis Board of Trade governing body; Indianapolis branch, National Metal Trades Association; Indianapolis Foundry-men's Association, and the Merchants Association of Indianapolis. ' The Board of Trade charged that labor leaders were planning to introduce a bill permitting the mayor and police chief to close any plant /*■ here a strike was in progress until ft he disputing parties agreed to arbitrate. The measure, to amend the present anti-picketing ordinance, was introduced by Councilman Adolph Fritz, Indiana Federation of Labor secretary, and still is pending before the Council. 14 STUDENTS HONORED National Society Names Group of Butler Freshmen. Phi Eta Sigma, national freshman honor society at Butler University, has announced the election of 14 students to membership in recognition of their superior scholarship. They are Hilton Brown Atherton, Alexander Kahn, Kenneth Wooll, ing, Paul Shields, Walter NolTke, Loland Bass, William Davis, Paul Des Jean, Samuel Gordon, Phillip Redwine, Richard Huff and Robert Bill, all of Indianapolis, and James Comstock, Noblesville, and Daniel Day, Plymouth. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses frequently are Riven to the .Marriage License Bureau deliberately. The Times In printing the official list assume* no responsibility for the accuracy of such addresses.) Nation, farmer, and stenographer. °' 5652 Wint hrop-av. Joseph P. Nolan, 27. Avoca, Pa., drafts_an<l Jare Ann Kleinhenz, 22, of 1016 Tecumseh-st, stenographer e Moore ’ 27. of 2868 McPhersono<?s7 kk / l nL r ’ and Im °Bne A, Kopp, 19, 0 1 2837 McPherson-st, housekeeper a ,lYllJl ftm J. Rise. 25 of 2929 fiornell-av, tiaborer, and Edna Robinson, 34, of 1247 housekeeper, t 46. Sunman. farmer, and Luella Windhorst, 41, of 402 N. Beville*v. domestic. Charles K Jackson, 55, of 913 N Tux-edo-st locomotive painter, and Josephine Bengel, 00. of 913 N. Tuxedo-st, housekppper. Walter Rapp, 26, of 1115 Fountain-st, electrician, and Emma Engel, 23, of 605 Cottage-av. housekeeper. Paul J. Rasor. 21. of 2821 N. New Jer-wy-st. accountant, and Irene E. Graham. 20, of 1612 Fletcher-av, stenographer. Births Girls Robert. Hazel Cathcart. 4516 Hillside. John. Mary Smith, 446 Blake Seyhard. Nancy Ensminger. 418 Division. Charles, Cemmer Westmorland. 745 Drake. Charles. Johanna Taylor, 205 Leota. Robert, Viola Carroll, 804 N Beviile. Clarence, Pauline Duncan, 967 Elm. I-ewis, Jeanette faker, 1321 E New York Harold, Vinita Orner, 1027 Newman. James, Mary Dean, Methodist. Grier, Anne Shotwell, Methodist. Noel, Francis Moran, City. Wayne, Grace Ranard, City. Julius, Magnolia Tucker, City. Harold, Helen Deppe, City. Boys Harry, Dorsle Aubrey. 1802 W Michigan. Shirley, Neva W’illoughby, 1222 S. Perilling. Virgil. Florence Colbert, 1011 W. 27th. Edward, Pearl Mitchell. 337 Beautv. William, Georgia Conwav. 1931 Highland. Roscoe, Evelyn Wray. 2722 Martindale. Robert, Helen Gregory, 115 N. Grant Ormond. Virginia Hammond. Methodist. , Paul, June Ziegner. Methodist. / John, Mary Schooler. Methodist. ' Arnold, Margaret Bohlander. 1223 Wright. Donald, Stella Blanton. City. George. Harriet Fairchild. City. Joseph Mary Hardy. City. Loor., I,ucv Foster. Citv. John, Willie White. City. Herbert, Juanita Johnson. City. Howard. Ida Wilson. City. William. Fern Englcking. City. Twin* William, Ann Morris, City, boys.

Deaths Elvira Todd. SJ. at 340 W. 14th. carcinoma. Emma Elizabeth Wvlie, 75. at 524 N. Wallace, carcinoma. Naomi May Lee 12, at 749 N Wallace, tiremia Ora Aaron Giger, 62. at 721 E. St. Clair. Endocarditis Thomas Van Stan. 60, at 305 Sanders, chronic myocarditis. Oporge Bedenbaueh. 45. at 969 Roach, acute intestinal obstruction Clyde LeRoV Warner, 9. at White River, drowning. Raymond Robertson. 22, at Cltv, skull irarture. John Pirh. 33. at Central Indiana, general paralysis. Sophia M Bolander. 72. at 637 N. Bovine, chronic interstitial nephritis. Mildred Denny. 4 . at City, second degree burns. Mary Maltnda Tuttle. 87. at 4044 Cornelius cerebral hemorrhage William F Clark. 90. at Veterans, diabetes mellltus Charles Bess. 50, at 325 N. Tacoma, cerebral hemorrhage. Emma Lee, 66. at 721 W. 27th, cerebral hamorrhagp. Charles H. Sanders. 5 months, at 444 Blake, lobar nneumonla. George Hetrls, 79. at 424 N. Rural, arteriosclerosis. Edward Barrett, 55, at Methodist, carcinoma. J..mes Oscar Tucker. 66. at 1206 Udell, myocarditis. William Bannister. 72. at City, chronic myocarditis. Gertrude Townsend, 28. at City, general septicaemia.

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today in St. Vincent’s Hospital. Mrs. Doyle is shown above in bed at her home, 4224 Manlove-av, under the anxious care of her sister, Mrs. John Madden, left, and Mrs. Thomas Eales, a neighbor. Mrs. Eales assisted in the delivery of all four >abies, and Mrs. Madden arrived at the house to assist with the last two infants. The husband, Earl Doyle, 26, is an employe at the Indiana School for the Deaf. Mrs. Doyle was taken to the hospital after a relapse Saturday night. Council to Hear Scout Leader Charles Frederick Weller, a leader of the World Fellowship of Faiths and a Boy Scout national director, is to speak on “For the First Time in History”, at the MidWest Council on International Relations luncheon tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. He Is to be introduced <by Eugene C. Foster, council vice president.

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