Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1937 — Page 18
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4 SUBSTATIONS | URGED BY CHIEF | TO FIGHT CRIME |
Police Captain Would Be. Responsible for Order | In Each District.
As the result of a recent crime | survey, Chief Morrissey is to wn, the Safety Board to establish four district police stations, he said toaay. A district station in an old engine house at Traub Ave. and Washing-
ton St. already has been approved | and remodeling is expected to begin soon. New stations proposed by the Chief would be located in the Fountain Square vicinity, i0th St. and Sherman Drive and 38th or 39th Sts. A police captain, responsible for his section, and a force of men would be stationed in each district. | Other facilities would be radio for | relaying two-way messages, telephone and teletype, lockup, hospital equipment and personnel quarters. | Chief Morrissey said: “Establish- | ment of district stations will afford | & direct and accurate contact with | crime conditions in each area and | also will give us better supervision of the field personnel and & closer checkup on the work of every member of the department. The stations also will provide ideal locations for | relay stations necessary in two-way radio communication.” | The crime survey, covering ®& |!
Mrs. Kin Hubbard (center) is
chairman for the National Federation of Music Clubs biennial festival to be held in Indianapolis April 23
CALL BEECH GROVE SEWER FEE MEETING
Beech Grove property owners are to disuss plans for resisting assess- | |
speakers bureau |
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to 28. Mrs. T. Victor Keene (left) is a member of | the speakers’ bureau and Mrs. Reid Stecle is a fes- { val ‘Executive committee ® member.
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MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937"
COLUMBIA CLUB SETS BIRTHDAY MEAL THURSDAY
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48th Anniversary of Organization.
The Columbia Club will observe the 48th anniversary of its founding Thursgay night with the annual beefsteak dinner, Clifford L. Harrod, president, announced today.
publican nominee for Governor in the last election there, is to be the principal speaker, Mr. Harrod an- | nounced.
torney General in Democratic years, and he has been mentioned as 1940 Presidential timber. He was nom- | inated candidate for Governor hy | acclamation,
Beefsteak Dinner to Mark |
John W. Bricker, former Ohio At~ | torney General and defeated Re- |
Mr. Bricker twice was elected At- |
HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH CONTEST SCHEDULED |
The seventh annual Marion | County High School Oratorical cons | test will be held at 8 p. m. Wednes- | day in the New Augusta High | School. Participating pupils will be Meredith Brown, Warren Central: Marry Boggs, New Bethel, John | Schulmeyer, Ben Davis; El Vera Sullivan, Decatur; Greyble McPar- | | land, Southport; and Catherine | Wagle, New Augusta. Contest judges are to be William | N. Otto, chairman, Shortridge; Charles R. Parks, Technical: and Paul Duncan, Adult Education de-
at Butler Field
be delivered as a part of the Mar- | ment Program fon County Educational Achieve. | | House April 5.
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{the initiative on land, sea and air | today as the Government extended |
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August, 1936, was conducted by Capt. Robert L. Batts, police radio super- ments levied for a sewer at a mass Policeman Wins Gratitude 0 meeting in the town hall tomorrow | Prisoner.
visor. | | Radio cars have been redistricted | night. —io.. lits Easter offensive. the project | | Shock troops fought early today | ble in the Scottish Rite Cathedral |
in many Sg as a Hi of the | Eonst ructed in 1936. I " S | x oy Ya PS pony ee was financed partly by WPA.| An arrested man was to face his into the outskirts of Alcaracejos, | today for the start of the spring con | of crime > | Eleven per cent of the cost was as- | prosecuting witness with a feeling of ae Dy contested gateway to] | yoo ing Waa RE | in honor | ar a . ng i pain’s rich mining area. {of the late Ha vi | sessed against property owners. The | gratitude in Municipal Court today. | “0 "y oalist fleet cruised the Med- | Ritualistic work is to continue for
BUDGET QUESTION assessments are illegal, property | Edward Vail, 28, of 411 N. David~ | jterranean after bombarding Malaga | four afternoons and nights. Degrees | | owners have asserted, since im- [son St, owes his life to the timely! land Melilla, Morocco, army reports | from the fourth to the 32d are to be | BEFORE ROOSEVELT proved property is discriminated I WN | Patrolman Charles Hocioga. 5 ~ ad : o | QA . | (Editorial, Page 12) E. C. Wakelam is to be tem-| The officer was walking his beat | “There's By Press | porary chairman and Edward Dux, about 7 o'clock last night when he | thi Ww ASHING TON. March 28 —Presi- | secretary. some ng | and Noble Sts, with lights burning about them day, on the basis of current Treas- | and motor running. Investigating, | ury figures, with & choice between 5. DAY NOTICE ASKED he found Vail unconscious in the FOR JOB INSURANCE | He dragged the man from the | | truck and applied artificial respira- | tion. It was 20 rainutes before vl Officer Hocioga said he detected | { liquor on Vail's breath so he arrested | him on a charge of drunkenness. where he told officers that he had | started from West Indianapolis and | | began to feel faint, He said he re- | | could recall nothing more. He was released on his recognizance after the gas
arrival and quick thinking of ‘said. “exemplified. — against and the assessments are inLeo X. Smith is legal | saw a truck parked at Washington | dent Roosevelt was confronted bo counsel. ! r " gas-filled cab of the truck. you Il like Five-day notice to the Unemploy- | yacpined consciousness Vail was brought to headquarters | membered turning into Noble St. but | had worn off. |
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curtailed spending or new taxes to balance the Federal budget. | Conservative estimates place the | present lag of revenue behind Treasury estimates at more than $400,- ment Compensation Board must be | 000.000, Other estimates range con~ | given by persons acquiring a new siderably higher, There are further mew spending business if exemption from assess- | proposals before Congress with the | ment for contributions is to be | Prague et aon SUPPOIt | claimed, according to Clarence A. till an unknown quantity in the final balance of the Treasury's books | Jackson, division director. for the next fiscal year is how much | Notice of disposal of any business | Mr. Roosevelt intends to spend ‘for | complying with unemployment com- | relief. | pensation provisions must be giv= | — en. Mr. Jackson said in announcing SaGivione] Geparimen rules.
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