Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1937 — Page 25

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PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 9, 1987 I | ! [tax levies, according to a report to- | cost being borne by the county. KEALING FIGHT | ARION COUNTY day of the State Department i Federal Government contrib- Star Gazers KILLS SON BY MISTAKE | {Public Welfare. | uted 33 ber cent and the state, 40 By tiltn Press 3 a * a . | "Of the $751,080.50 paid to 4606 per cent. . . . Rh R : ahs 5 | aged persons only one-fifth, or $150,- | pependents received grants of Set Midnight RICHMOND, Aug. 9.-- When he R ba : 2 $ | 216.10 was contributed by the coun- | ¢130368. Those 1989 aided received a returned home today, Ernest Hobbs, | ; : |ty. The Federal Government “Ser | 21 average monthly payment of 19, found the screen door locked, | ®

al ty . {tributed half and the state 30 Per | $15.57 in June 1937. As Schooltime His attempts to find a wav into the

| & \ “3 | cent 5,324.15. { | TR é i NR | Approximately 6000 ineligibles house awakened "his brother's son : N The average monthly payment to! i ’ > . : | were dropped from the assistance nm who came down and let him in.

| |the aged in July, 1936, was $11.39, | : i a X 2g " »| rolls in the 1936-37 fiscal year, the . i | 1 3 | land $17.99 in June, 1937. | department, announced, resulting in | Students in a WPA adult educa- | Roby Hobbs, father of Ernest, heard

: : | LN ee J : Blind Aid Shared |a saving of $1,125,000. tion class are going stargazing. Rabies Control Approved by SR : . State and U. S. Contribute Federal ‘and Stat : | en Tome Sse burglar. He ‘seized a gun and shot ederal an ate governments ACTORS HURT SERIOUSLY They are to rheet Wednesday Ernest fatally.

| i o> be | y i + | Republican, but | i. Larger Shares to {shared equally the entire cost Of | yy United Press midnight in a Mooresville field to | ——

aid to the blind during the 1937 fisDependents Here. [2 year. There were 257 sightless | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9. — Dick observe Finsler's comet at its maxi-

Fee Opposed. . : a 3 “id i | who received total payments of $48,- | Purcell, 28, film actor, and Veda |mum brightness and other constel- ROGRESS ow : : 3 3 EER ; NN ierri dns | 554, a monthly average of $18.59 in | Ann Borg, 22, actress, were injured | lations. N Edward Kealing, Republican City| "9 se rn i Only slightly more than one-|j,; “1936 and $19.14 for June, 1937. | seriously today in a head-on colli- a, er Councilman, today said he would| .. “is ; : sx | fourth of the $930,002.50 paid to the | ,ggtance to dependent children [sion in downtown Hollywood with John K. Jennings, State admin- Cr voe against passage of the proposed ; SE 3 & ; Marion County aged, blind and de- | was granted in August, 1936, for the lan automobile driven by H.'A. Rus- |Istrator, said it is to be the most LAI INDRY

the noise. He thought it was =a

antirabies ordinance at the Council | : , \ " : ; : ; meeting Aug. 16 Ps Fa BS TN pendent last year came out of local | first time, with 27 per cent of the |sell, 58. unique WPA class ever held. | The proposed ordinance, intro- | TR : = _— AUT duced at the last Council session, | would require every dog owner toi provide for the vaccination of his | pet. : |= J Mr. Kealing said he opposed the | Times-Acme Photo. measure because it would require | One man was Killed and 40 persons were injured, 13 of them seridog owners to pay for the vaccina-| ously, by any explosion which wrecked the molding department of tion Se vices 2 would be equal to | Wworldbestos Brake Lining Co. in Paterson, N. J, Aug. 5. The blast ay, lidiyonal dog tax, ‘ | shattered windows and shook down sections of the ceilings of the y Bin hearts ¥ in ith the | other buildings of the plant, causing panic among the nearly 200 z "HOSES y . : i & i a tig dap, {| workers. Above is a view of the wrecked building. Note the hole in Cog 3s Magn { the top of car in center of picture. the City should bear the cost of | D y p ® such services for the dog owner, | |

“The luxuries of life are veing COST ACCOUNTANTS TEACHERS 10 MEET

i it iv and for the pubic to e| SCHEDULE SPEECHES| LOGANSPORT, us. 9—Fiova 1. MA KE N O MI STAK E AB O U T IT—

required to pay several dollars more | { McMurray, State School Superinto own and keep a dog is not fair,” | | tendent, will speak at the Cass

he said. Fred Schlatter, Kokomo, program tv Teach . ypstitat . ! Mr. Kealing said the City should |chairman, is engaging speakers for | wg x Ee iY L ji Hol N O \ \ I 5 | I | EK | IM E 1 O B U Y pay for dog vaccine and its use and | i . i BEE a ed Wy Pr re | pa} g {coming programs of the Indianapo | State Teachers’ College, Muncie, |

every dog owner required to bring |.. . nn : his animal to the pound and receive iis Chapter of the National Associa- ‘also is to speak. | tion of Cost Accountants.

the services free.

{ | The ‘proposed ordinance provides | Among those listed are G. N. Pel- | BARGAIN | : SNE Sof Owner Ze yequireq to feon, Swift & Co., Chicago; Victor | PERMANENTS Y N ; t at | » Wyle + 2 Croquignole Steam A { to the City Controller in order to \Srempl AR Dr Hiwatt C. Ol Permanent ons ‘ ; we McLeod, national association secre- | plete With EY 4 :

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obtain a dog license. The vaccina- | Tp abi {| rim, Shampoo, Set tion also must be made at least 60 | tary; William F. Marsh, association |} and Ringlet ends.

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