Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1938 — Page 7

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938

{ * LONING APPEALS

BOARD T0 RULE ON 14 REQUESTS

Petitioners Ask Variances to Permit Erection of New Buildings.

The Zoning Board of Appeals is| to rule on 14 requests for zoning | variances at its meeting Monday. | Included are five continued cases and nine new petitions. | Continued cases are requests by Clarence Gest, Hillside and Bloyd Aves, for permission to operate an | open air auto sales lot in connection with an existing filling station; by Klee & Clifton 4730 E. 10th St. for permission to erect a confectionery store; by Vogel Corp. to permit erection of double houses at 4213 and 4209 English Ave., and by yi A. Flack to permi rection of a |

filling station at 38th St

1 by C F onstruction of a

of a double

Corp. to permit erection ) Ave.;

he 34 English

use at 1

operation of an ice | erection of a double house at 3526- | sity, Bloomington, Ind.

versity,

| 52 E. St to permit erection of a

Training School Speakers

Mrs. Charles W,

Joseph St.; M. M. Wilson 12-family

apartment building at 9 N. Grant

and Cap- | Ave; { mit | erty li | ton 5. 53d St.; Vogel | permit bay M. J.| Blvd;

Staley & Crabb, Inc. to per-

Sewell, administrative director of the Associated Women of the American Farm Bureau Federation, and V. E. Vaniman,

Midwest organization cirector for the federation are to speak at the Midwest Farm Bureau Training School, opening Sunday at Purdue UniThe school, at which about 2000 farm leaders are expected, is to continue through Thursday, July 21.

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erection of a sign at the prop- |

ne at Sts. projections of two 18-inch windows at 6271 Washington A. K. Harcourt to permit

Bradley and Washing- | Lawrence R. Langbein to |

| of

I. U. GETS $211,909 DORMITORY GRANT

WASHINGTON, July 15 (U.P). —|

Senator Minton (D. Ind.) today announced the PWA had made a grant $211909 for construction of a| men’s dormitory at Indiana Univer- | Mr. Rikon |

cream garden at 3410-16 N. Key-|28 N. Sherman Drive. and Mutual | also announced a PWA grant of

stone Ave;

erection of a double house at 5230-

617 E

38th St

Glenn D. Loy to permit | Realty Corp. to permit operation of | $38,454 for a public library addition’ a beauty parlor at

at Gary.

REGISTRATIONS OF INELIGIBLES

500,000 Who Failed to Vote In 1936 Are Listed, Bobbitt Claims. Steps for purging voter registration lists of ineligible voters, and to

safeguard election results from fraud this fall were outlined this

afternoon at a meeting of Repub- | lican County chairmen at the Co- |

lumbia Club. State Chairman Archie N. Bobbitt, who called the conference,

| urged the county chairmen to con- | duct an immediate poll to ascertain |

the names of actual voters in each

precinct, then check these against |

the registratipn list for the pre-

cinet and file affidavits to disqualify |

those who have moved from the precinct or are otherwise ineligible.

The Secretary of State's registira-

SHERWIN WILLIAMS

Has a Paint for Ever Purpose, COSTS L Because It Lasts Longer,

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tion lists contain the names of | lived to cast a fraudulent vote in more than 500,000 who failed to vote | his name.” in the 1936 election, Mr. Bobbitt | The State chairman was to name said, and party leaders estimate a committee of three to confer with

more than half of these are ineli- | voting machine manufacturers to gible to vote in the precincts for | obtain information on the various which they are registered. {methods of manipulating the “The large number of improper | machines to fasify election returns. registrations,” he said, “is due in| This information, in turn, will be part to County Clerks failing to | relayed to the County organizations, remove a voter's name from cne| Mr. Bobbitt said, in order that they precinct when he moves into an-| may be familiar with such methods other and registers there. | and can detect any attempt at “In some cases, one voter is reg- | manipulation. istered in half a dozen precincts. | Others on the program were to Even though this voter attempts to | include Dan C. Flanagan, Ft. vote in only one precinct, there is | Wayne, nominee for Appellate nothing to prevent an attempt | Court judge, and Ralph Hamill, being made to send ‘floaters’ into | head of the Young Republican Orthe precincts in which he formerly ganization.

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