Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1936 — Page 2

reet parade Saturday, Sept. 5, approved by the Safety Board y on the petition of the IndiState Fair Commission. Mers and state and city governents are to have en1 . parade, to be held at :30 in ‘m., fair officials said. . ‘The board also approved plans a new fire station and ordered tion of traffic signals at two

nF Ljebold, assistant pubsafety director, appeared before board to ask permission for the parade. He announced that puld Be awarded for the d the worst entries.

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Phil ‘Baker, radio comedian, is to |

as the star of a show in n front of the state fair grand “Saturday night. Sept. 5, acing .to fair officials, in a pro3 over a national radio network. » new Fire Station 2 is to be on the point at Roosevelt-av, wlav and 16th-st. It is to be modernistic, one-story building, 70 ® feet.

wy Consider Police Station

. Chief Morrissey, who recently ked four police substations in the , asked the board if it would be sible locate one at this site. bers agreed there was

“on the city-owned ground for,

e substation and agreed to use the providing Chief Morrissey's ot, request is granted. “The Board ordered installation of signals at 38th and Illinoisand at Southeastern and Eng-

“The | lights ‘at 38th and Illinoisare to be synchronized with her traffic lights along 38th-st, oard officials said. The board made permanent today : 2 temporary appointment of sorge R. Popp as city building sioner. Mr. Popp had been butlding commissioner.

17 NUDISTS ARRESTED AT HAMMOND BEACH

Police Raid Camp After Residents Complain of Conduct.

y Dnited Press HAMMOND, Ind, July 28. ‘Seventeen members of a_ nudist camp at Edison Beach on the Hamlake front were arrested

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residents of-the area. All except Prof. K. S. Marlow, 60-

-0ld Chicago French instructor, |

Anton Sweig, also of Chicago, ere released after being hustled to ice: headquarters. Authorities, said Marlow and weig were lenders of the group. Police investigated after a report nudists were romping ad in view of spectators,

IVER FACES CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

Negro Held for Grand Jury After Fatal Crash,

~ William 8, Overton, 36, Negro, of [43 Roach-st, today was held for } Marjon County grand jury on a je of involuntary manslaughter Judge Dewey Myers in Municipal

Overton was arrested following an mobile accident on May 10 in h his car struck one driven by Robbins, 34, of Roachdale, 16th and Hardings-sts. Mr. Rob‘wife, Lois, was injured fatally.

FAMILIES FLEE - GAS-FILLED ROOMS

Side - Apartment Residents | Taste of. War Conditions,

-like conditions . prevailed at Jiltmore Apartments, 3540 N. an-st, yesterday when reator .gas forced 37 families to » corridors, stairs and 3s, and brought a squad of

aloe on an anapument by Mrs. Rebecca Zion, “let when a repair man attempted .a shut-off valve.

Ind. July 28.—Yeggs who a safe at the Sanitary

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Active for many years in track elevation’ work on the South Side, Edward L. Eckstein (left), president of South Side Civic Clubs, Inc.; Sloan and Edward H. Wischmeyer (right), track ¢élevations committee chairman, appeared yesterday

the Works Board

Robert R. Mayor Kern levy be included

to include a levy in the 1937 budget for proposed elevation of the Belt and Pennsylvania ’ tracks at Madison-av.

has recommended that a 1-cent in next year’s budget, the Taiane :

of the cost to be financed by issuing bonds.

with a delegation of civic club delegates to urge

G0-ED'S CRIES HEARD, REPORT

Occuparit | of Adjoining Room Tells of Moans ‘During Night of Murder. By United Press

ASHEVILLE, N. C., * July 28. Helen Clevenger pleaded piteously

for her life just before she was

criminally assaulted and shot to death in a hotel room here 12 days ago, Sheriff Laurence Brown was informed today.

Mrs. M. M, Cowdin, who occupied a room adjoining the 19-year-old New York University students on July 16, told a reporter of hearing the plea and anguished moans, Sheriff Brown was informed.

The report was telephoned Sheriff

which said its reporter interviewed ! Mrs. Cowdin at a Maine resort. She was said to be recuperating there! from the shock of her experience, | Mr. Browm\said he had asked a Maine sheriff, whose name he did not reveal, to investigate tHe report. Except for a bank accouniant, who!

thought he Heard.’ screams in the room about 1 a. m. the morning

Miss Clevenger was slain, Mrs. | Cowdin is the first to report hear?

ing anything, unusual. Adding to the baffling mystery surrounding the case was the statement of a Negro chambermaid,’ Evelyn Moss, that Miss Clevenger's door was-locked from the inside at

8:20a. m.” Brown by a Boston newspaper,

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Too Much, Belief-of | Accountants. 5

Four Marion ‘County . township | trustees are involved in Sifbeulugs

their advisory boar, Wiliam £ B

Cosgrove, Stace Board of chief examiner, stated

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have been made by Leonard Holt. Perry township trustee;

Dawes: Wa sh ee; Herbert. McCl MeGleligng, ‘Wayne townshjp trustee, and Ghar - Walker, Warren Jes MMr. Cosgrove said, Members of ad

June 10, 1035, when lieved % goo: fund duti ceiv ) a year cach” trustees are said to° continued to pay them at a rate. Mr. ve said ih may’ be ne io institute test suit ‘to rec money from the {rustees. Mr. Hohlt today informed Mr. Cosgrove by letter that he would be “glad to see the matter properly ad-

ey were re"The four |.

Justedy; and claimed" thath thath he had

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PARTY'S TO LAUNCH ELECTION "CAMPAIGN

to Speak to Local r Tomorrow,

*. The Socialist Labor Party in In-

b a fire EE acres of national event land north of here Sunday flared

anew late yesterday,

Six hundred volunteers, CCC en-

rollees and WPA workmen, lighted back-fires and halted the flames after more than 10 hours of fighting.

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BEACH PANAMA

Tech High School School Students Wire Parents Here of Change in Plans.

When Everett and Paul Dye, Tach High School students, set out June

1492 for New Orleans in a canoe,

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} fy: told their mother they would

y New Orleans and selling lies equipment, they had’ com-

James A. Dye, 2842 E. New Yorke st, the father, said that he had a hunch the boys had from the beginning planned to circle the globe, “They used to read every book on world traveling they eould find,” Mr. Dye said, “They studied every book by Richard Halliburton, and although they didn't tell me, I was sure they had bigger ideas than goIng to the University of Arizona this a Mr. Dye said the boys, who are 19 and 20 years old, flew to Panama yesterday. He had no idea where they would go from there.

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