Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1938 — Page 7

THURSDAY, FEB. 10,

FUNDS FOR ROAD

REPAIR LACKING, COUNTY CLAMS

Commissioners Blame High Pressure Sales Methods For Reguests.

High pressure sales methods and exagrerated promises by Teal estate salesmen today ‘were blamed by County Commissioners for some of the requests that County Toads be repaired. The OUommissioners have said they are unable to Tepair the Toads properly because the County Jacks the mevessary funds. Several petitions that roads be paved have been received in the last few days, Commissioners John S. Newhouse and Clarence Wheatley sald. It was these pleas Which drew their criticism. “Many of these requests are coming from Tesidents of small additions wear Indianapolis who Were told that the County Would pave the streets,” the Commissioners charged. “Only dirt roads were provided when these additions were laid out, and they're in poor condition today. If those Who developed the additions had spread some gravel on these roadways we wouldn't have as many complaints now.

Funds Not Available

“The residents purchased the lots in good faith and when the developers failed to improve the Toads they turned to us. And we simply

haven't got the money to do it,” the |

Commissioner added.

The money available for read Ye- |

pair Is not as great as gas tax distribution figures might indicate, Mr. Newhouse said. Equipment must be bought and maintained, workers paid and supplies purchased with $188,000 received,

he | ol. FURNITURE WORKERS

TO VOTE TOMORROW

A consent election will be held by employees of the plant of S. J. Bailey in Peru, Ind., tomorrow, Robert H. Cowdrill, National Labor Relations Board regional director, announced today. The election was asked by the United Brotherhood of Oarpenters & Joiners of America, No. 1878, an A. PF of L affiliate. Should the union reevive a majority of all ballots cast, the company agrees to recognize it as the collective bargaining agent for all employees, Mr, Cowdrill said. The company manufactares small household uTHIvIe.

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RED MEN COUNCIL HONDRS MRS. HOPKINS

. Mrs, Hattie M. Hopkins had been honored today by the Alfarata Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, Independent ’ Order of Red Men. Mrs, Hopkins was guest at a 50th anniversary dinner sponsored hy the organization last night. She is the only charter member of the organization now living. She has served as an officer for 50 years and has been keeper of the records more than 46 years.

OBSERVES 25TH YEAR WITH PHONE COMPANY

Carl ©. Bose, 6036 College Ave, today observed his 25th anniversary of continuous service with the Indiana Bell Telephone System, Mr. Bose, now general supervisor of buildings and supplies, began telephone work as a draftsman in the engineering department of the former Central Union Telephone Co,. at Indianapolis, in February, 18913. He has held his present post since Jan. 1, 1935.

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COUPLE IS BURNED PREPARING DINNER

Roy Boffo, 26, of 2215 W. 80th St., and his wife, Emma, 22, today were suffering from burns received when hot grease splashed on them as they were preparing dinner last night, They were treated at City Hospital and sent home,

US. CATHOLICS HONORED VATICAN TITY, Feb. 10 (U, P).

-I% was announced today that the |

Pope has forwarded one of the blessed eandles he received on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Vir gin Mary to the Apostolic Delegation In Washington in recognition of “the good work done throughout the vear by United States Oathoos”

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COERCION CHARGES DELAY BEY TRIAL

VINCENNES, 1S, Feb. 10 @. P)— Charges of intimidation, ¢oercion and undue prejudice on the part of sherifl’s officers and newspapers today had further delayed selection of la jury to try John N. Bey, retired merchant, in the death of his farm tenant, Harry Tavior, last Aug. 2. The verbal battle between oppos=ing counsel opened after the defense offered a Motion to rescind a Court order for 50 additional jurors on a special venire which, the counsel charged, had been drawn improperly. Judge William S. Hoover sald he would hear arguments on the motion today ‘befo before Thing.

COST OF GOOD WIL HIGH, BANKERS TOLD

Hoosier Says Free Service Should Be Limited.

Times Special DES MOINES, Towa, Feb. 10— Banks cannot afford to be too liberal in offering “free service,” Robert Myers, Muncie (Ind.) banker said at the American Bankers Association regional conference here today. Myr. Myers, president of the Merchants National Bank and Merchants Trust & Savings Co. of Muncle, told the delegates that panks are learning the costs of doing Busi= ness and are having the courage to charge for their services, “I see nothing inconsistent with our public relations program in this,” he sald. “Certainly we have learned that we can pay too great a price for good will Tt is much bet ter to have the genuine respect of our depositors and communities than merely attempt to buy their good will” Mr, Myers is vice president of the Indiana Bankers Association,

‘WORLD FRIENDSHIP’ SCHOOL OPENS TODAY

Lyndhurst Baptist Church is to open its annua! “World Friendship School” at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Meetings have been planned for the nights of Feb. 17 and 24. Sunday sessions are being arranged for Feb. 13, 20 and 27. Dr. George H. Waters, former teacher In Ohina, = to speak Feb. 20

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School 52 Parent-Teacher Association members turned their meeting yesterday at the school, 2600 W. Walnut St., into a costume tea party. Some of those who attended ‘were deft to Tight) M¥s. George

Bradshaw,

AUTO DEATH PROBED IN HUNT FOR BANKER

lowa Official to Investigate La Porte Mystery,

LA PORTE, Feb. 10 (U. P.)=An Towa official Was expected here today to investigate the death of a man In an automobile accident last Aug. 8 on the theory that the vietim may have been Clyde Cate, Missing Rossie, Towa, bank cashier, Cate disappeared April 13, 1937, leaving shortages totaling $35,000. On She body of the man killed | here last summer, police found $10000, mostly in $500 bills. Officials here sald that deserip- |

mer Photo.

Mrs. W. H. Treadway, Mis, Reid F. Bell, Mrs. Eimer V. Hylton, Mis. Harold C. Aichinger and Mrs. John D. Kinney. A business meeting and entertainment followed the party.

POWER FIRM IS SUED BY TRAFFIC VICTIM

Suit for $50,000 personal damages had been Aled In Superior Court 2 today by Homer Short against the hdianapolis Power & Light Co. and Homer Kennedy. Mr. Short charged the light company failed to provide adequate llumination In the 1200 block W. NMrichigan St. last Oet. 31, when he Was injured by a oar @riven By Mr. Kennedy. Light company lals declined to Comment.

NEWS COURSE REVISED _ EVANSTON, Til, Feb. 10 U.P). tion of the Northwest®Fh University Medill Sohool of | Journalism to provide a fAve-year

| course on a professional basis sim-

ilar to schools of law and medicine,

Hons of Cate did not tally with the Was approved today by the wniver-

dead man. The Tia Porte County treasurer is holding claimed within a specified time, it will be turned over to the county school fund.

COL. RODDA TO TALK TO EXCHANGE CLUB

Col. Bertram Rodda, Indiana Salvation Army commander, is to speak

H. lon “Dictatorships and Russia’ at

the luncheon meeting of the Bx-

change Club tomorrow in the Hotel Washington, A member of the Salvation Army for 30 years, Col. Rodda has been given assignments in Russia and the Far Bast,

NATURALIST TO SPEAK

Floyd W. Schmoe, naturalist, is to present a motion picture lecture entitled “IT Live Under the Sea,” at 7130 p. Wm. tomorrow in the irs: tents Church, 1241 N. Alabama

The lecture is to be by the Ohurel: Junior uild. WM, Schmoe is director of the Marine Museum in Seattle, Wash,

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GROWERS WILL HEAR TOMATO SPECIALIST

Program toe Held at Maywood Saturday.

Roveoe Frawer, Purdue University tomato specialist, 1s to discuss phases of tomato culture at a VoMato growers ®chool at Maywood Baturday. Tunech Will pe served at noon In Bt. Annes Chuich. Tollowing dinner Wedals will Pe presented 1037 U. 8. “Wen” Tomato Olub ‘Winners, The Program is to begin at 9 a. Wn. with eonferentes on invidiual probJems. At 9:30 ‘a Alm showing toMato Taising In Georgia and near

TFwin, assistant Marion County Agricultural Agent, Is to wpeak on fertiliving. Horace E. Abbott, Oounty Agent, and Wilbur Koopman, 1057 factory ShwmpIoD, are to Speak Th the alfter-

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Nua D. (BILL) WHITLEY wold over 15 million pounds of tobacco last year. It's

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“I've noticed, too, that independent buyers, not connected with any cigarette manufacturer, smoke Luckies more than any other brand.”

Mr, Whitley is correct. Foraworn records show that, among independent tobacco experts, Luckiea have twice as many exclu sivesmokers as haveall other cigarettes put together. Remember: The men who know tobacco best smoke Luckies 2 to 1.

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