Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1938 — Page 12

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THURSDAY, MAY 12,

1938

CIRCLING THE CITY

A verdict of suicide in the death, of John Starnes, 44, of 6416 W. | Washington St., was returned today | by Dr. Frank Ramsey, deputy cor- | oner, | Mr. Starnes was found shot through the heart in the garage behind his home yesterday. His wife, Mrs. Lula Starnes, said her husband had been despondent over unemployment. | A police school to train candi- | dates for 10 vancancies in the Palice Department will be delayed another six weeks, Safety Board members said today. | A marquee is to be constructed on | the west side of Tomlinson Hall, replacing an outside stairway recently | torn down, Theo Dammeyer, Safety Board president, said today. The marquee, to extend 10 feet over the | sidewalk, will be used to advertise | the City Market, which is housed in the Hall. WPA funds of $8000 are available for painting the interior | of the market, Mr. Dammeyer said. |

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Housing restrictions in the vicinity of Butler University are to be | discussed at a meeting of the] Beverly Gardens Civic League at 7:30 o'clock this evening at Arthur | Jordan Hall at Butler. Representatives of a firm which has announced | it will build 15 houses in the dis- | trict are to lead the discussion. E. R. Besore is president of the league, | composed of persons living in the | district bounded by the north side of 42d St., 46th St, the canal and Boulevard Place.

Indiana Association of Industrial | Advertisers meeting at 6 o'clock tonight at Canary Cottage are to hear Paul Schultz, Cleveland, speak on “Convention and Trade Show Displays.”

Dr. C. W. Rutherford of Indianapolis today began service as supervising ophthalmologist for review of | State blind aid cases under the In-| diana Welfare Act. Formerly a consultant for blind aid cases in the State Wclifare Department, Dr. Rutherford was appointed yesterday by the Welfare Board.

Color moving pictures showing the mining of iron ore and its processing into steel were shown at the Claypool Hotel yesterday under auspices of the United States Steel Corp. More than 800 persons saw | the film, entitled “Steel . .. Man's Servant.”

Toastmaster Club members, meet - ing at 6 o'clock tonight at the Y. M. C. A, are to elect officers. Joseph Van Briggle, retiring president, is to act as toastmaster. {

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Gra-Y Club members are to hold their first picnic of the season at Brookside Park tomorrow afternoon under leadership of Floyd Wilson of the Central Y. M. C. A. staff.

Miss Janet Meditch, 5627 N. Meridian St. Northwestern University senior, has been awarded an in- | terneship by the Institute of Pub- |

was announced here today. Miss |

lected from 50 candidates for the | dent of sociology. The eighth grade class at the |

Margaret McFarland School, Raymond and Perkins Sts., is to present |

| its" annual play at 8 o'clock tonight | ber of the Polish Presidium, is to

at the school auditorium. |

Authority to use a lot at Carrollton Ave. and 13th St. as a supple- | mental playground was granted to | the City Park Board today by Adjt. | Gen. Elmer F. Straub. The lot is | owned by the Indiana National | Wally Middlesworth, City | recreation director, said that no other playground facilities are | available in the neighborhood.

State Conservation Department officials today ended their hunt for | the buck deer reported roaming at large in the vicinity of E. 67th St. when John H. Allison reported he was owner of the animal. Mr. Allison said the deer was one | of a pair he kept on his estate on 74th St. He said the animal escaped two weeks ago and had not yet been recaptured.

The Democratic Club of Center Township Outside is meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Stone Setinger, 117 N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove. A card party is to follow.

ARGUMENTS HEARD | ON RAILROAD’S PLEA

The Indiana Public Service Commission today heard arguments on a petition of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to abandon daily passenger | service between Indianapolis and via Connersville and Rushville. Mayor William Dentling of Connersville headed a delegation opposed to the abandonment.

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The Young People's Social Club | is to sponsor A |

of Indianapolis dance at St. Joseph’s Hall, 600 E. North St, at 9 p. m. tomorrow. Joe

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Art Cecil, Edward J. Line and Bernard McAndrews.

Clarence E. Guthrie today prepared to assume his new duties as

| lic Affairs at Washington, D. C., it | general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.

at Marion following a tribute paid

| Meditch was one of 10 women se- | him by friends and associates.

His services as a member of the

| Washington position. She is a stu- | ¥. M. C. A. staff here for 12 years |

were lauded at a dinner meeting | last night at which Philip Zoercher, | State Tax Board head, presided.

Jacob Pat, Warsaw, Poland, mem-

speak at a public meeting at Knesses Israel Synagogue, 1023 S. | Meridian St. at 8 p. m. Tuesday. | The speaker is to describe the plight | of Jews in Germany, Austria, Rumania and Poland. {

The American Society of Metals at a dinner and meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Hotel Washington is to discuss “Your Problems,” R. A. Thompson, society chairman, | announced today.

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