Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1936 — Page 10

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6 NEW DETOURS ESTABLISHED ON ROADS IN STATE Temporary Reroutings Are Listed in Highway Bulletin. Rlx new detours, in addition to ihvme already in effect on the Indiaao £kate Highway System, were ilsted in the highway detour bulletin today. They affect U. S. 40, city streets in Cambridge City; U. S. 24 at Roanoke; U. S. 31 in Peru and north; Ind, 34 east from Brownsburg; Ind. 140, from U. S. 40 to Knifhtstown, and Ind. 356 north from just west of the junction with Ind. 62. Construction work on Ind. 43 north of Lafayette has been completed and the detour removed. Detours are: Ind. 2 From Westvlll** cast and north. S miles over county bituminous and gravel road. From Mishawaka to Elkhart, 8.5 miles over county concrete road. U. 8. B—From Butler east, 4 miles over Ind. 1 and county road. Ind. 9—From Ind. 87 south of Pendleton to Huntsville, shoulder construction: drive carefully. Ind. 13--From Wabash northeast to U. 8. 24, 3 miles over city streets and county gravel. Ind. 15—From Marlon to LaFontatne, 13 miles over Ind. 9. 105 and county gravel. From Wabash to t mile north Ind. 114. 21 miles over Ind. 13, 213, 114 and county gravel road. From Silver Lake east and north. 14 miles over Ind. 14, county gravel and county concrete roads. Ind. 18—From U. S. 152 north and east over U. S. 152 and county gravel road. U, 8. 24—From Wabash northeast; eastbound traffic 7 miles over county gravel: westbound follow U, 8. 24 to Ind. 13 and 13—detour to Wabash. At Roanoke. 1 mile over county gravel road. From U. S. 30 to New Haven. 2 miles over U. S. 30 and New Haven streets. Ind. 25- From Rochester to Mentone, 20 miles over Ind. 14 and 19. U. 8. 27—From Ind. 124 east and north. 2 miles over Ind. 124 and county bituminous road. Ind 29—From Bhelbyvllle to Indianapolis, 34 miles over Ind. 9 and U. S. 52. U. 8 31—In Peru and north. 2 miles over city streets and county road. From U. 8. 8 to South Bend, 29 miles over U. B. 8, Indiana 331 and county concrete. Ind. 33 From New Albany to Ind. 60 12 miles over U. 3. 31 and Ind. 60: local traffic can detour around construction over county gravel and U 8 31. Indiana 34—From Waynetown to Crawfordsville, H miles over county gravel, Indiana 55. From Brownsburg east 4 7 miles over county gravel and bituminous roads, U. 8. 36—East of Danville, shoulder construction, drive carefully. From Indianapolis to Indiana , south of Pendleton, 35 miles over U, 8. 40 and Indiana 9. Indiana 39—From Danville to Lebanon 30 miles over county gravel and Indiana 34 From Indiana 18 to Delphi, four miles over county gravel and city streets. U. S. 40—From Terre Haute to Indiana 43. 44 miles over U. S. 41, 36 and Indiana 43. From Cambridge City to East Germantown, construction, drive carefully. East of Cambridge City, two lane traffic through bridge. U. S 41—south of Fort Branch, construction. drive carefully. Just north of While River near Hazelton, 5.5 miles over county gravel. Three miles south of Vincennes, bridge run-around From Cook to 11. S. 30, unfinished shoulders, drive carefully. truck advised to follow U. S 30, Indiana 53 and U. S. 152. From U. S. 30 west and north to U. S. 6. seven miles over U. S. 30 and Indiana 141. Indiana 43—From Westville to Michigan City, 14 miles over U. S. 6, county construction and oil mat roads. Indiana 46—From Bloomington to Nashville, 25 miles over Indiana 45 and 135. Indiana 47—From Thorntown east to U. S. 52 over county gravel road and U. 8. 52. U. S. 50—Just west of Shoals, drive carefully due to settling road. Just north of Aurora, bridge run-around. U 8. 52—Near southeast city limits of Indianapolis, 1.7 miles, bridge run-around over county bituminous ana ouud gravel roads. From Indianapolis north to 71stst, 14 miles over Indiana 29 a id county construction. From 71st-st tc Lebanon, shoulder construction, drive carefully. From West Lafayette north 2,f miles over city streets and county concn te road. Indiana 54 Just west of 1 loomlngton, drive carefully due to settling road. Ind 59 From Ind. 46 to Brazil, 14 miles over Ind. 4(1, county gravel and Ind. 42. Ind. 62 From Jeffersonville north and east. 49 miles over U. 8. 31 and Ind. 56. Ind. 64—At St. Anthony, bridge runaround, Ind. 67 —From Indianapolis to Anderson, 41 miles over Ind. 13 and 32. Ind. 114—From Akron east, 14 miles over Ind. 14 and 15. Ind. 115—Closed from U. S. 24 to Ind. 15 northwest of Wabash. Ind. 116—From Markle to Bluffton, 14 miles over U. S. 224 and Ind. 1. Ind. 135—From four miles east Morgantown north and east, 5 miles over county gravel and bituminous road. Ind. 136—From North Salem southeast four miles over county gravel and bituminous roads. From Danville west and north, five miles over U. S. 36, county gravel and oil mat roads. Ind 140-From U. 8 40 to Knlghtstown, four miles over county gravel road. U. S. 224—From Magley to Decatur, 8.5 miles over county gravel and brick roads. Ind. 234—From Ind. 43 east to Jamestown, 27 miles over Ind, 43 and 34. Ind. 236 From Ind. 67 east, 8.5 miles over Ind 67 and countv gravel. Ind. 250—From U. S. 50 east lo Mitchell, 17 miles over U. S. 50 and Ind. 37. Ind 356 From just west Junction of Ind. 62 north, two miles over county stone road. ESSAY IS CHOSEN FOR HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST Manual Pupils’ Work Entered in National Competition. George Voida's essay on “How Education Develops the Power to Think" was chosen from 30 entries to represent Manual Training High School in the national essay contest being sponsored by the International Business Corp., it was announced today. Mrs. Ada Bing, English department head; Carl Hanske, science department head, and Wilbur Barnhart, commercial department head, were the judges.

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A mass meeting of the National Union for Social Justice is to be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Tomlinson Hall. Samuel C. Cleland (above), Fort Wayne attorney and former state supervisor of the organization, Is to speak. O. P. Craig, state supervisor, and Perry H. Easton, supervisor for the Eleventh and Twelfth Districts, will preside. Mr. Cleland Is to discuss the 16-point program of the National Union. DIPLOMAS TO BE GIVEN Lincoln Law School Graduation Exercises Set June 5. Twenty-nine students are to receive diplomas at the graduation exercises of the Lincoln University School of Law to be held in the Claypool Hotel June 5. John Walsh is valedictorian of the class. Class officers are Paul R. Lustgarten, president; James Dunlap, vice president; John Walsh, treasurer, and William Harrison, secretary. Denver News Man Is Dead By United Press DENVER, Colo., May 22.—Dietrick F. Stacklebeck, Denver newspaper man who in 1922 was credited by- the late Senator Thomas Walsh of Montana with revealing facts that resulted in the Teapot Dome oil investigation and scandal, died last night.

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ACTOR ENJOYS VILLAIN ROLES MOSTINFILMS Leo Carillo Discusses His Job During Visit in City. The job of being a movie villain is a lot more than it’s reputed to b?. for Leo Carillo, one of the screen’s most colorful "muggers,” who stopped off in Indianapolis yesterday en route to New York City by plane. Villian roles provide the surest, quickest way to a movie pay check, he said. “You see they kill them so fast that you don’t have to work a long time and you still draw your money,” chuckled the thin-mous-tached Carillo. Nor does the movie desperado yearn for a romantic role. Wide Scope of Fans “Few persons go to hear a Carnegie Hall speaker, but every one will stop to view a good knock-down-and-drag-out fight,” declared Mr. Carillo, in comparing the screen's romantics with his own “Curse-you-Jack-Dalton" air. His public is just as much the boy who slips a greasy dime through a wicket of a neighborhood movie as the intellegentsia, he said. “ —And I wouldn’t be human if I didn’t get a little bit more of a kick out of watching a bunch of kids going in a show to see me in a blood-and-thunder quickie than crowds going to some picture for the highbrows,” added Mr. Carillo. On Radio Program After announcing his next role is to be “The Gay Desperado” he bid goodbye with a sweep of his felt hat to feminine passengers he met on the TWA plane bound for New York City. Indianapolis means to him Booth Tarkington, for he acclaims the Tarkington play, “Magnolia,” in which he played the gambling villain—as the vehicle that provided one of his best parts. His west-to-east trip by plane is for the purpose of playing with Fay Bainter in “East Is West” over a radio broadcasting network.

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Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses fresnentW are riven to tho Msrriaro Licento Bores* deliberately Tbs Tines in srintlnr tbs official iUt sssones no rtonibilit (or soeb addresses.! , Gerhardt P. Moevs. 25. of 2829 Bloydav. street car operator, and Ida E. Bowman. 29. of 3650 W. Michigan-st. housekeeper. Joseph K Taylor. 23. of 3101 N Illinolsst. accountant, and Margaret Rees, 21, of 4138 Rookwood-st, bookkeeper. Clarence Dragoo. 31. Muncie. carpenter, and Mesfedes A. Cox. 19. of 1317 N. Ruralst. housekeeper. John F. Underwood. 30. of 2149 Park-av. clerk, and Margaret E. Harris. 21. of 1140 Park-av. housekeeper. Herman W. Dorow. 57. city, butcher, and Louise S. Thorn. 50. city, housekeeper. Bonny Andrews. 34. of 604 N. Senste-av. porter, and Anna Bell. 25, of 1109 N. Milev-av, maid. Merrill C Ludwlck. 20. of 529 8. Senateav, truck driver, and Thelma M. Applegate. 16. of 2020 Vallev-av, nurse maid. James Orlando. 50. of 1510 N. Illlnotsst, laborer, and Christina Hail. 39. of 2501 N. Illinois-st. housekeeper. Clarence C. Lawlis. 35. of 3002 E. Mtch-igan-st. salesman, and Helen A. Kisselman. 31. of 444 N. Grav-st. clerk. Henrv Lane. 26. of 114 N. Vlne-st. laborer. and Fave E. Mayfield, 27. of 315 N. Senate-av, waitress. Fred M. Striebv. 36. Lockerbie Hotel, auditor, and Mary Lou Shultz, 20. of 537 E. 39th-st. housekeeper. Willard L. McCarty, 19. of 1222 Maderlast. laborer, and Mary Whitehead, 18, Os 1805 Lockwood-st, housekeeper. Births Girls Louis, Helen Boji. St. Vincent's. Claud. Alberta Miller, 806 Warren. Bernard, Eunice Bendler. Methodist. Andrew, Freda Hoover, Methodist. Acie, Lucille Ray. Methodist. Elmer, Meryl Rockey. Methodist. Harold, Thelma Gaston, Methodist. Boys Emerson, Bernlece Dillman, St. VinCC Harold, Pauline Unger. 1521 E. Michigan. Louis. Ruth De Langlade, Methodist. Albert, Gertrude Hussong, 641 N. RochCS Russel, Nila Follett. 2215 E. Michigan. Deaths Samuel O. Ottlnger, 82, at St. Vincent’s, bronchopneumonia. Edward Busking, 62, at Methodist, coronary occlusion. Winifred Jameson, 19, at City, mitral stenosis. Harriet Richmond, 67, at 1939 Bellefontaine, uremia. Sevmour Smith Stanton, 80, at 2018 N. Harding, uremia. Robert Glenn Micholson. 1, at City, bronchopneumonia. Ida May Morgan, 61. at 1428 Pruitt, chronic myocarditis. Louise Jones. 52. at 715 W. 10th, chronic interstitial nephritis. Elizabeth Wolf Schulz, 92, at 3603 Wash-ington-blvd, arteriosclerosis. Mabelle J. Weaver, 54. at St. Vincent’s, streptococcic septicaemia. Amanda Edwards, 74. at 1315 S. Belmont, chronic cardiac fibrosis. BUILDING PERMITS Fred C. Tucker Cos., Michigan and Noble-sts. S2OOO, erect filling station. Louis Kirkhoff, 815 Campbell-av, SBOOO, erect two-story frame dwelling. Ball Park Wrecking Cos., 912-4 E. 21-st-st, S4O, wreck old two-story double. Acme Cleaners. 3850 E. Washington-st, $450, install boiler and stoker. Lockerbie Hotel, 123 S. Illinois-st, SBSO, Install boiler and stoker. L. J. Hurst Manufacturing Cos., 708 E. 16th-st, $595, install stoker. Ralph O. White. 1033 S. State-av, $175, erect two-car garage.

Luebking Floral 00, 3837 E 10th-st, S3OOO, erect living rooms over storeroom. Luebking Floral Cos . lOth-st and Broadway. S2OO, erect two-story greenhouse. Western Wrecking Cos.. 1453 W. Market*(•sso. wreck one-story frame dwelling. E. L. Bronson. 1304-08 Kentucky-av, $75, erect loading platform. Mrs. Elizabeth 3tumpf, 709 Center-st. $l5O, erect brick front porch. Max Liquor Store, 501 Virglnla-av, SBS, erect sign. R. W. Starkey, 359 E. Washington-st, *l5O, erect sign. Shell Petroleum Corp., LaSalle and Michigan-sts, $25, erect sign. Shell Petroleum Corp., Fort Wayne-av and Delaware-st. $25. erect sign. W. E. VanArsdel. 1605 Fletcner-av, S2OO, alterations and repairs. Madison Wrecking Cos.. 1437-39 N. Sen-ate-av, SSO. wreck dwelling. Madison Wrecking Cos., 1441 N. Senateave. SSO. wreck dwelling. Alfred J. Reeves, 330 E. 13th-st, S6O, reroof garage. , C. M. Walker, 5507 E. Washington, SSO, reroof dwelling. H. W. Spray. 5641 Broadway, $290, Install stoker. Hiller's Office Supply Cos.. 132 E. Wash-ington-st, S2OO. install 28 electric fixtures. Leßoy Fisk, 5278 N. Oapitol-av. S6O, Install 26 electric fixtures. Guy Justus. 966 Graham-st. SBS, Install 27 electric fixtures. William Low Rice, 5107 Graceland-av, $65. install four electric circuits. Gregory & Appel. 5725 College-ay, $75. Install five electric circuits. Gregory & Appel, 5141 N. New Jerseyst, $65, install four electric circuits. A. Amfield. 2720 Manker„st, $35, change electric service. A. Neiman. 108 N. Euclid-st, $25, rewire basement. Roscoe G. Westfall Sr., 944 N. Grantst, $25, Install electric range, N. Bruno. 3019 College-tv, $25, install electric circuit. Grider Belt-Box Cos., 1001 York-st, SISOO, install four electric motors. Medical Arts Building, 445 N. Pennsyl-vania-st. install elevator cables. Ross Neeves, 6125 Cenfral-av, S4OO, install stoker. State Storage Cos.. 227 N. New Jersey-st, $l4O, install elevator cables. E. W. Hauser Cos., 133 W. Washington-st, $459. repairs to elevator. Mrs. Nellie E. Colbert, 1627 N. Talbot-st, $450. alterations and repairs. Harrv Weaver. 1160 Knox-st, SIOO. add two rooms to rear of dwelling. R. P. Shoffner, 1930 Dexter-st, SSO. erect one-car garage. Joe Mitchell. 3142 College-av, SI2OO, add brick veneer to dwelling. Enners Drugs, New York and Noble-sts, $l2O, erect sign Hoosier Petroleum Cos.. 2829 W. lOth-st. $125, erect sign. Harry Bowser. 155 Buckingham-dr. $4500, erect one-story brick and stone dwelling. Harrv Bowser 155 Buckingham-dr, $250. erect two-car garage. Ross Neeves. 402 Blue Ridge-rd, S3OO. erect two-car block garage. Ross Neeves, 402 Blue Rldge-rd. $7,000. erect two-story stone veneer dwelling. F. A. Clark. 2032 Rooseveltf-av, $75, remodel front porch. Thomas McCullough. 1430 Richland-av. SBO, interior alterations. L. E. Schultz. 3838 Kenwood-av. $l5O. remodel front porch. Mrs. Rose Scott. 1236-38 Wrlght-st. $135. reroof dwelling. Frank Welch Cos., 448 N. Highland-av, $25, erect sign. George Donnaker, 335 Northern-av, $65, repair garage.

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10 TO REQUEST PERMITS FROM ZONEJAW BODY 2 Petitioners Ask Approval for Used Car Lots in Restricted Areas. Ten requests for variances in city zoning regulations, including one carried over from the last meeting, are to come before the Board of Zoning Appeals at its regular session Tuesday afternoon, Val McLeay, secretary announced today. Two of the requests seek permission to operate used automobile sales lots in areas zoned as residential and neighborhood business districts. The request carried over from the last meeting is one by L. H. Barrett, seeking the privilege of erecting an addition to the existing public garage at 3015 Central-av. New Petition Filed New 7 petitioners and their requests include: O. C. Hamilton, permission to Permanents Jjgßg* 8 5 c I ae Murray or Shirley 1 7,’emple complete SI.OO Genuine Oil Permanents, $1.50. $2. $3 $5. Bring a friend, $2 value. 2 for $3.01! No Appointment Necessary I". -JMRXBUi ACAD. || 401 *l-6794 ~ sLLCsr. _ IlUt>oli_ A w.tK.

operate a funeral home in a house at 3002 McPherson-st. Charles R. Federman, right to erect living quarters above attached garage at 5150 N. Pennsylvania-st. Charles R. Federman, privilege of building servants quarters above the private garage at 25 E. 52nd-st. Herbert R. Redding, 4922 Collegeav, permission to use the front room of the existing house as a beauty parlor, and to erect an advertising sign in the front yard. The Litzelman-Morrison Cos., permit to set up a used car sales lot in the rear of 1942 N. Merldian-st, Mrs. Blanch Vertner, 2520-22-24-

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28 Martindale-av, permission to erect a combination restaurant and refreshment etand. Packard Indianapolis Inc., permit to operate a used car sales lot at 1444 N. Meridian-st. A. J. Vondersaar, 1022 E. Ver-raont-st, permission to install one 35-horsepower and six 5-horse power electric motors for operation of a line shaft for the manufacture of small machined carburetor parts. L. A. Komafel, permit him to construct a double dwelling at 6201 College-av.