Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1937 — Page 9
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Fortune Seeker
Is Going Home
imes Photo
T John Kierman (above). who came to the United States from the
Irish Pree State 10 years ago to see
City Hospital officials said today.
k his fortune, is going back home,
Kierman. who left a wife and five children across the sea, found
poverty instead.
Leading a nomadic life, hunting work where he
could, he arrived here in August on a freight car loaded with fabri-
cated steel.
The train stopped, the steel burden shifted and pinned Kierman. Railroad mechanics worked with acetylene torches cutting through
$1200 worth of steel to free him. He was taken to City Hospital where |
he recovered slowly.
So now, through the immigration authorities and Irish Free State officials, he is going back home. His oldest child is now 23.
County Offers $
150 Monthly
For New Juvenile Home Site
County Commissioners today submitted a counter-proposal on a lease offered for the 80-year-old former Governor's Mansion at 538 W. New
York St. for use as a Juvenile Detention Home. S————— - p—— >
FOREIGN-MADE CARS | T0 BE SHOWN HERE
Auto Show to Open Saturday At Fair Grounds.
For the first’'time in several years, automobiles of foreign manufacture | are to be exhibited at the 27th an- |
nual show of the Indianapolis Auto | Trade Association, which opens at 1 | p. m. Saturday in the State Fair | Grounds Manufacturers’ Building. The automotive industry’s streamlined models for 1938 are to be displaved in a luxurious and modern setting, decorated by workmen in charge of Ralph Edgerton. It 1s expected that 200 passenger cars and | trucks will be displayed. Indirect lighting will illuminate | a stage in the center of the build- | ing where Rubinoff “and his violin” | will play daily. Gray Gordon and | his 15 entertainers are to appear | daily starting Sunday.
LIEUT. KOOKEN TAKES STATE POLICE HELM
Supervising Lieut. D. L. Kooken | was in charge of the State House | headquarters of Indiana State Po- | lice today in the absence of Safety | Director Don Stiver and Capt. Wal- | ter Eckert. N Capt. Eckert was ill in h¥% home | at Osgood. He had failed to recover fully from an influenza attack suffered at the time of his appointment as State Police head. | Mr. Stiver is on a hunting trip in | North Carolina.
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| proposal,
They asked the owners, the People’s Mutual Savings & Loan Association, to cut the monthly rental figure from $200 to $150, and the period of the lease from three to two years, with an option to extend the lease one year. Commissioners have been seeking a Juvenile Home site since the State Fire Marshal's Office last week declared the present E. Michigan St.
| structure “inadequate and unsafe.”
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approval by the Fire Marshal for “temporary use during the emergency.” Meanwhile, a 24-hour fire watch has been established at the present home by Fire Chief Fred Kennedy Commissioners. in their counterasked owners of the W. New York St. building to make necessary repairs to pass inspection
| by the State Fire Marshal's Office, | at an estimated cost of about $2000.
The Board said the County would provide screening for the building, at a cost of about $1000, and make necessary repairs on the exterior, but asked the owners to paint the building and repair rain gutters. Commissioner Dow Vorhies =aid no reply had been received from the owners.
NEW LOCATIONS FOR STOP SIGNS GET 0.
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