Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1937 — Page 8

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PLANNING BOARD Blowou 0.KS11IONING = LAW VARIANCES

Five Are Denied and Decision Is Withheld on | Two Others.

- TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937 Union president, Tomes Studio: Uprights

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their joint spring meeting Thursday in the summer home of Mrs. Paul

MISSION CLASSES TO MEET TOGETHER | Bowan: an chairman

—_— . ‘| in charge of the transportation comThe Mission Study Classes of the | mittee and Mrs. J. B. Hoffmeyer is First Congregational Church and | to have charge of the luncheon. Mrs. the Plymouth Union are to hold? George Davis is class president and

" REALTY DEALS HIT $230,700 North Side Realtors Association | today reported real estate deals totaling $230,700 in| two weeks, involving 30 houses and 10 lots.

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had approved 11 petitions for zon- | ing law variance, denied five and withheld final decision on two petitions. f : Petitions | approved are: Shell | Petroleum Corp.. southeast | corner of 30th and Meridian Sts., rebuild- | ? ing of present filling station; George E. Mitchell, 1201 King Ave. | j conversion 9° present structure into | double houses; Frank -F. Woolling, southwest | corner of 30th, and | Pennsylvania Sts., retail store and office building with parking space; | Socony Vacuum Oil Co., 2926 E. | New York [st., filling station; Vern and Zoe Summers, 1940 Martindale Ave.. resturant building; Anna Corliss, northwest corner of New York St. land State Ave. filling station; Midwestern Petroleum Corp., northeast corner Washington St. and| Emerson Ave. installa-

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dN. RA oS IN A blowout that careened the car in which six ; senger car occupants and the truck driver were musicians were driving to a Catskills resort ‘into burned to death. The wreckage of the passenger the path of a five-ton truck laden with barrels of. | car just protrudes from the ditch at right, and only inflammables near Coxsackie, N. ¥. was blamed the chassis and metal containers of the blazing for the collision and fire in which four of the pas- cargo of the truck remain.

FARMER IS TO GO ON

Marion County Artists Show

tion of two! new pumps in present filling station; Mutual Realty Corp, 3840 N. Illinois St. dry cleaning " establishment; Leo F. 6 Welch, Harold R. Victor and Norbert J. Fox. trustees, southeast corner of Michigan (and Euclid Sts. filling station: George Hilgemeier, northwest corner of Washington and Pershing [$ts., filling station, and Samuel} J |}Mantel, 1515-17 N. Pennsylvania 3t., retail storeroom to within four feet of property line.

Variances Rejected

. Petitions refused were: Morris Cohen, 1015 Cedar St. junk yard; John J. Jackman, 1732 W. Washington Sti retail store building ‘at property (line; Clarence A. Shoemaker, rear of 115 N. Drexel Ave. printing chop in existing garage; Sain ‘Steinberg 1028-30 E. 19th St, junk yard and Goldie M. Shalek, 316 Ridgeview! drive, conversion of dwelling (nito double house. Petitionls on which action was | delayed |Were: Shell Petroleum | Corp., 3402. Keystone

Ave., new gasoline pumps at property line of Keystone! Ave. and Midwestern Petroleum Corp., northwest corner of 11th and | Pennsylvania Sts., filling station. |

PERRY IS APPOINTED "TO TEMPLE FACULTY

'J. Douglas Perry, former head of | __Bytler University School of Journalism, has| been appointed assistant journalism professor at Temple University |in Philadelphia, it was learned foday. Prof. Perry has been studying for a Ph.D. in the University of Pennsylvania| during a leave of absence from Butler. Prof. Perry became head of (he journalism department at Butler in 1931.

MOTHER'S PLEA VAIN; | "SON GETS 1-10 YEARS

By United Press VINCENNES, June 8.—Despite the | mother’s plea for leniency, 23-year-old Harpld Ramsey today was under sentei.ce of one to 10 years for auto theft. | : State! Police charged the youth stole thie automobile of Ewing Emison, prominent Republican leader. Ramsey's mother told the Court that her son was the “victim of social. economic and political conditions.” |

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SLANE URGES G. 0. P.

Failure to recognize ability as=e responsibility of G. O. P. youth is jor weakness of the party, t/a, Slane, newly Republican | committee secretary, told ¢is of the Irvington Repubdlican [Club last night. “The time to start winning an-

GETS BUILDING PERMIT Mrs. Myrtle E. Hinseley, who several weeks ago won a fight before the City Plan Commission and the Park Board for zoning law variance to ere’: an office building at corner of 49t4 St. and Rookwood Ave. has been issued a permit for a $25,000 structiire, the Building Department said today.

* PARENT ASKS DOGS DEATHS GRENOBLE, France, June 8.—Dr.

Jules| Bremond, father of the girl

recenfly killed by the famous St. Bernard dogs of the Alps, asked today that the Monks kill the dogs which | attacked the child and discontifiue breeding St. Bernards.

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Paintings 1n

Gallery Exhibit

Water color and pastel paintings by Marion County artists were on display today at Lyman’s Fireplace Gallery, 33 Monument Circle. Eight-

een artists are represented.

Sponsored by Miss Flora Lauter of the Indiana Artists’ club, 38 still-

life, portrait, landscape, marine and the first time. Several pictures in® the group, however, were exhibited at the John Herron Art Institute last month. Following the current trend. most paintings are done in water colors. Two pictures by William Kaeser, “River Barge” and “Mississippi Boat”; “Seascape,” by Miss Lauter, and “Portrait,” by Vera Griffith are pastels. Other pictures on display are ‘Ocean Harbor,” by Miss Lauter; “Portrait of a Girl,” by Miss Griffith; “At the End of the Road.” and “Son and Sand,” by LaVon Whit-

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“Keeper of the Old Log Jail” by | Helen Woodward; “Blue Horizon,” “Midwinter” and “Hill Farm” by Floyd Hopper; “The Breaker” ancl “Oriental Poppies” by Ruthven Byrum; “OSfcar’s House,” “The Mallards” and #‘White River” by J. R. Kelley. . “Feed Store” and “A Little Church in Texco” by Anna Hasselman; “Fishing In the Spring” by Cecil Head; ‘Bridge at Cincinnati,” “Sentinels of the Night” and {Showers I Apple Orchard” by William Eyen. “In the Mirror” by Essie Long; “Pioneer Fireplace,” “The Homeplace” and |“Foster’s Museum” by Margaret S. Hiner: “Paw Paw Tree,” “The Sacred Dog of Tibet” and “Ney MacMinn” by Constance Forsyth. “Charlotte” and “Snowballs” by Carl Webb; “Sketch From Vevay” and “Hunters’ Bottom Church” by Russell Paidrick; “Ashley” and “Tradd Street in the Morning” by

MANION TO SPEAK

Clarence Manion, Indiana director of the National Emergency Council, is to speak at the. state convention Eagles Lodge tomorrow at

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genre pictures are shown, many for

Robert Selby; “Winter Landscape” and “Tomey's Cabin” by Edward Sitzman.

TRIAL FOR MURDER

Times Special

ROCHESTER, June 8. — Joseph Musselman, wealthy Fulton County farmer, is to go on trial this week in Plymouth before a Marshall County jury, charged with the murder last year of his son-in-law, Edgar Burton.

Robert Finkenbiner, Wabash, is to go on trial in Fulton Chrcuit Court here on a charge of murdering Pete Holcomb in the Wabash Jail.

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