Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1938 — Page 6

PAGE § THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1958

. LONING BOARD | Inspecting New X-Ray Machine CITY TO GREET |Gray-Haired | WARNS MERCHANTS [ini ® soon sou vam:

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» ~ | 3 1 / ‘ have notifie » tha ashe WA oman F ceds OF CHECK CASHING d me that cheeks cashed nm on merely Social Security identifiQ . d . —————— cation have been returned as fraudSdltdowners|,. . ae |WIENL” he said. Swi Security Identification | social Security cards often wre » ——— : lost or stolen, he said. He advised CLEVELAND, May 19 (U, P).= | Sometimes Fraudulent. that merchants treat them only as x " : . g : Gray-haired Mrs. Elizabeth Zetty, | — supplementary identifiation, Permit to Operate Tourist ‘Special Committee Is Being alone in the world at 60, today was | . When an employee loses his card ™ | the “Florence Nightingale” of grim | Peter VanGeyt, Social Security | he is expected to file at once for a Home on N. Bosart Formed; Welcome Cards | : sry | BOAXd representative here, today duplicate. However, when dupli | ' Ai men and women holding the City | cautioned merchants and commer- | ChUes ar eissued, the Sooial Security | : Ave. Sought. Distributed. Hall council chambers in protest | : 3 Board does not notify banks or | y+ ————— ie ——— against “starvation relief.” cial institutions against oashing [other commercial institutions, Mr. | = wens Sn ai : Wearied with three nights of | checks for persons whose sole iden- ' VanGeyt explained. A request for a zoning variance | A city-wide courtesy committee to sleeping sitting up on one of the | - - \ to permit operation of a tourist welcome visitors to Indianapolis for | room's hard benches, she bent over |f ‘General’ or ‘Comet’ I home at 20 N. Bosart Ave. is to be | the 500-mile automobile race oh deep can of stéaming coffee to | Tioable Model $ 98 } considered by the Zoninz Board at May 30 was being mustered today | oe pd Ugkries relief age) RCA License She barr Sb 3 : by the Indian lis Of < . | who kept returning for more. She | —— Its meeting Monday. It is one of WAVY COMI EDD is TOierumive' “Spuet (also gave tham doughnuts provided | i A 10S y 10 projects to be considered. The latter committee headed by | BY the Workers’ Alliance, sitdown | # n The request was made bv Eliza- | Oscar ” ian. | SPonsor oS MAIRSR aii} _ on B. Perine, urged all Indian- The sitdown is in protest against | New 1938--5-TUBE \ beth A. Waters. Zoning Board offi- apolis citizens to offer a friendly week-to-week relief allotments. The | + cinls Said the area is zoned Jor Tesi greeting to all visitors. Sue Transitone, Designed hy 5-581 ‘thie aren 35 20n04 Tor ToS Card d Doster ] group demands that the Ohio Legis- | dences and a complaint against es- it es. Sh posters bearing greet- | jature or Oity Council formulate a | PHILCO hy tablishment of the tourist home wy ore TT pu, YO homes | parmanent program, AC-DC aber- $ 95 as on received Stores for display. FORIers CoN™ | sm co RA t te has been received. Ostet taining a welcome from Mayor | 1] Ratu A Y The Board also Is to Sonia A Boetcher and showing the route t | pitality Headquarters,” is to be set cabinet. Bperequest by T. A. and J. R. Moyna- the Speedway and » ny oy ® Olup at Chamber of Commerce head- Sil erm as Tow Rs ke han for permission to build a 54- terest in the City mn : ? ’ be | Quartors with four operators on , unit apartment building and a gl distri , : y also are to be service day and night from 6 p. m. | car garage at Central and Fairfield stributed. , , 9 NOUR nv | " : 0 . 0BbRtIy Was Taxicab drivers, street oar motor-| O% May 28 through Monday, May 30. | vas POT 1 a 48-unit men and bus and trackless trolley RIYOr . BOSIONEY, POH oolie! ; feel > bE tiOh was operators are to wear badges With] SO es Hy i aay | nn gE LE W as Ais the legend: “Member Indianapolis | are serving on the courtesy com- | Ee Sgn BN Fray 2) . ; ; "| mittee 3 coverad that plans call for the o4- | Courtesy ¢o — ‘ _| mi . . oa building Be FOR a ee oy EY Serving ‘with Mr. Perine on the : > 1» P u ASK] sponsoring committee are Robert » S Me! I Other Requests Officials on ‘Committee M. Bowes, I. I. Johnson, L. W “he Mutual Realty Corp. has re- A tel Dunham, Alex Taggart Jr, Thomas | : ee el spat - elephone clearing house for |B. Tarpey and Bernard A. Lynch, | quested permission to erect a do : ! ; ! ' | tors’ office building at 617 E. 38th Times Photo, | information, to be known as “Hos- 'Fire Prevention Bureau chief. Ne 192 MONUMENT CIRCLE? Doors trom Hotel Enaiish J St. inh an area zoned for apartments. Mis. Lyman Smith examined the new ultra-powerful X-ray ma- : min a oa sp i i SHI ir _—— ii Other requests includue: Lewis | Chine which has been installed in the department of radiology at : J. Walter & Son, permission to en- | Methodist Hospital. Dr. Harold C. Ochsner said that the machine, ) large ® grocery store at 808 N.| Which is expected to speed up recognition of disease, ranks with the : oN Dearborn St in a residential area: | best diagnostic equipment in the country, [ Plummer DD. and ‘Cary D. Jacobs,| ST ee Te re | § permission to convert existing phone Co. The sessions are to close structure at 2401 Martindale Ave, with the election of officers, a golf into a funeral home in residential tournament and a sightseeing tour area; Ross L. Berry, permission to lof Indianapolis. enlarge a grocery store at 227 W | — — a | : 42d St. in residential area; James ASKS PERMISSION T0 I A. Sprague, permission to erect a ' double house on a small lot at 58th | — OPERATE WAREHOUSE | St and College Ave, Arthur « 8 a { | ‘ - Jordan ¥Foudnation, permission to Home Furnaces Are Major | The General Warchouse Corp. to- | erect two double houses at S162 | > ladSes \ . | 5164 and 5188-5170 Winthrop Ave. | Offenders, Merchants | day petitioned the Thdiana Public | § on small lots; Lee R. Ratliff, per- | Service Commission for permission | mission to erect a three-car garage | Parley Told. | to operate a warehouse at 209-17 2907 Stuart St. on a small lot; | mn - [WwW South St | i General Outdoor Advertising Co, | Three maior causes of excessive | Certificates of public convenience | _—- permission to erect a neon sign ie » TT A « oi ot Yai NY Ww and necessity must be issued by the vith +1 fant ™ nt y SN > Nad én © { ) ; 7 : within three feet of the property TE En AY BY commission to warehouse operators, | . line at 2004 Meridian St, and Xi|W. T. Miller associate professor of | mn his petityon for such & certificate | TERMS Y Psi Phi fraternity, permission to | heating and ventilating at Purdue |G. P. Inman, company president, | | 1tilize residence at 115 ¥ all Creel : | utilize residence at 115 E. Fall Creek | (pjversity, to delegates of the Indi said the firm was organized on | ® Blvd. as a fraternity house in any ang Coal Merchants’ Association, | April 13 and had signed a three- | é bp od 3 , ‘ eat Hien, im A kL Stating that much of & city’s Ye lease on the W. South St. | g Po a Wat LN is [smoke nuisance comes from domes- | Premises. CTE PR, } tie furnaces, Mr. Miller pointed out | ge OPEN OL 7 Lo LN N 9x1 2 FT SIZE 3 S ‘. ak . i that faults in design, elements and SALE! Men's Out-of<Pawn i gp Wik, ; ' operations were the primary causes . 3 pp By a . To [surrs sg | l4Lo orice | FRIDAY 5e¥ Veloura R ! Today's speakers were to be John (§ , Al Rires } e pri C si : C. Carson, consumer counsel of FAS 8 { ————— the Nutionad Bitusni “onl com. || FAIRBANKS | 2 Bilas | col teh . L HR Nauiotal Bulls Oui Doni T weweive Ss dove On | of el > WwW Chinese and Oriental Patterns - : ' . mission . . | S, 1Cag0, " 3 S Annual Meeting of Institute {coal merchandising expert, and E. |] 213 E. Wash, Si. g *® ® *® S \ oar af +) : Opposite Court House x u : : C. Belzer of the Indiana Bell Tele- ivin oom ul 5 Here Next Week. wh ~ S——T | : y ’ $ Q RLS —— | CIR 22 Kitchen Cabinet, Refin. $15 i : NN \ IN y . j The 72d annual meeting of+¢ the \ MRA y Indiana Institute of Homeopathy is \ A I E A ¥ to be held at the Columbia Club | eS 0 rawers " = 1 R 1 0 . ’ Tuesday and Wadnesday. Dr. Roy | Fisher, Arcadia, president, is to i 19 D » | = resser (Walnut fin i : Speakers at the first day's ses- | $ i | " Every Suite 4 re to include Dr. E. Wallace | Guaranteed | 1 and Dr. Harvey Farning- | 34 D Guar Onl 22 ton, Chicago. Discussions are to be | avenpo uy led by Dr. Jerome E. Holman, In- | . | : dianapolis, and Dr. J. B. Bamey, | t 18 ’ i Davton, O. oven ul e "= ° { Dr. E. A. Marshall, Cleveland, Is | | to speak during the banquet that | Sil W ; | night | a nu nee 0 e S Wednesday speakers are to in- | y clude Dr, MacAdam; Dr. A. H ese —— ® - Grimmer, Chicago, Dr. FF. 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