Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1937 — Page 5
= J 3 ro : ae { d i WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1937
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If you can drive a car, you ought to feel right at home in the pilot’s seat of this new biplane, tested at Buffalo, N. Y., and a¢claimed as a marvel of safety after it survived a landing mishap. Joseph Gwinn, Jr., is inventor of the stubby little craft. The controls are seen below—the wheel governs ascéent and descent as well as turns. The foot pedal at right is the accelerator pedal.
DROP IN BUILDING SHOWN IN AUGUST MAYOR PUSHES Valuation of building permits is- RECODIF IC ATION
sued last month showed a decrease of $851,804 over August, 1936, George
R. Popp Jr., building commissioner, : - Re Speedy Completion of Sur The number of permits increased | Vey of Ordinances Asked from 213 last year to 251 this year, he said. The $1,008,645 valuation By Mayor. during August last year was due mornin largely to the construction of Long : Hospital’s $320,000 addition and the| Mayor Boetcher today urged: Water Gas Plant at the Citizens Gas | Speedy completion of the survey to & Coke Utility, which were started |recodify city ordinances. : during that month, according to Mr.| The survey started two years ago
Popp. when a committee of three Indiani Spalis storneys was named 10 bring e city ordinances up to date. f GIVEN TEN YEARS «| Floyd Mattice, Corporation .Coun-
- | Sel, also asked for early completion F OR $19 000 THEFT of the work. It is almost impossible ’ to find ordinances passed during the ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 8 (U. P.). [last 10 years, he said.
, . Park Department and traffic or—Miss Elizabeth Thomas, 28, Was|ginances are being completely re-
sentenced to one to. 10 years in the | draited, it was explained. Judge L. Indiana Woman's Prison today after | Ert’ Slack, Adolph Emhardt and rleading guilty to theft of $19,000 nd h lignan have been drafting from the Anderson Banking Co. tan. recently said, Ahewhen arraigned before Judge work had been slowed down, but Tenis Bam on a grand lar- that he hoped to be able to present y a complete draft of the efdinances Miss Thomas, a former employe of to the City Council for adoption the banking firm, was arrested early | soon. last week when she returned from | mpe city code was odernised in a Wisconsin vacation. Company |jg04 1910 and 1917. Many obscure officials reported the money had| ng ghsolete ordinances still remain been taken during a period of five | on the hooks, Mr. Mattice said. years. / .
VAN SWERINGEN QUIZ ‘DIETRICH IS SHE AND IS SET FOR SEPT. 21| ~~ | AMI’ STAR SAYS
: “HOLLYWOOD, Sept, Sept. 8 (U. P.).— WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (U. P.).| ‘Mussolini's favorite film star, lane —The Interstate Commerce Com- guid-eyed Isa Miranda, was in Holmission today set Sept. 21 as the IY yond $00sy jor movis-making, and 2 Wi a soothing word patched. up date for its investigation into the what looked like a feud with Marvast Van Sweringen rail System. |lene Dietrich right at the start. Robert R. Young, Frank F. Kolbe When the Italian actress arrived and Alan P. Kirby, owners of thedin New York, and her resemblance rail holdings, were named in the in- | ©0 Miss Dietrich was commented
1 upon, phe anwsred, “Dietrich is vestigation order issued Aug. 11. great! €But I am Miranda.”
The Commission will determine | = Arriving in Hollywood, she took its jurisdiction over the corpora- any sting out of the remark. tions as they now exist and as pro~| “I only meant,” she explained,
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posed to be consolidated. “that we are two persons; she is ~ she and I am I, myself. Is that not “GOOD THINGS TO EAT” okey doke?”
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MAIER TO LECTURE Sund sri 10) TO ASTRONOMERS
Vegetables. sot or Biscils The Indianapolis Astronomers PLATE LUNCH—Noon and nite. a Association will hold an open 2 vegetables, - bread, butter, drink. house program at John:sonis Ob-7;-LB. , I; Bone—Balad. Bread, Butter. | | servatory on 7lst St.; near Spring
Pn Te iain 45c¢ || Mill Road tonight. y A lecture will be given by Victor GRANDM OTHER'S KITCHEN Maier, association secretary, with 8 Doors South of Wash. St. | | the aid of two telescopes.
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