Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1938 — Page 18
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WOLFF SPEAKS AT REPUBLICAN | RALLY Y TONIGHT
VanNuys and To Townsend to
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50 PLANES TC FLY
IN INDIANA AIR foun 1 2-APARTMENT owe UNIT PROPOSED
Approximately take part this year in the 10th annual Indiana Air Tour, scheduled | to take off Oct. 10 from rn]
lic. The announcement was made Zoning Board Sets Hearing On $300,000 Project; Permits Denied.
today by
Clarence F. Cornish of Ft. |W ayne,
president of the Indiana]
| Aircraft Trades Association, flight SPONSOTS.
The tour will include from a|
dozen to 20 cities throughout the |
Mr. Cornish said, featuring educational exhibit of
state,
scale apartment
Plans for a six-story fireproof
building
filing of a petition to the Zoning Board seeking variance of zoning laws at that location. In the petition, J. Frank Holmes, 917 HumeMansur Building, insurance broker, was named as the owner. The apartment would have 72 units. According to the petition, the building would contain efficiency and bedroom apartment units and would be constructed of brick and concrete.
Hearing Set for Monday
W A. Brennan, Inc. real estate| announced they were co-|
brokers, operating with Mr. Holmes on the proposed building. A hearing on
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and granted 15 requests for variances in the zoning ordinances.
Among those denied was a peti-|
a nursing dence at 2239 Parker Ave, after
tion for operation of home in the 1600 block of N. Talbott
Ave. Permission was refused after]
neighbors complained that elderly patients at the house had been creating disturbances. The petitioners denied the charge.
Charles E. Bernhardt was denied | permission to convert a house at the!
rear of 37-39 N. Riley Ave. into a three-family apartment. Mr. Bernhardt did not apepar before the Board. The Board granted a petition to
owners objected to the permit. Esther Schenk was denied a permit to operate a grocery at her resi-
neighbors objected to “opening up” the district to business establishments. Permission was given to the Standard Grocery Co. to build a new store at 3837-45 N. Illinois St., and to E. R. Steeg, architect, to build a
restaurant on the southeast corner
of Ohio and Alabama Sts.
HOUSE MAIDS SCARCE
SYDNEY, Sept. 20 (U. P). — House maids are becoming scarce As an inducement for
by X-ray, which now are under medical care, Dr. Morgan said. Fifty= three others showed healed lung
T. B. SIGNS FOUND IN MANY AT TECH lesions.
A total of 671 out of 2007 Tech! “Tuberculosis is a disease cf child High School pupils, or 33.41 per cent, | hood, which may not show up until showed healed or active cases of maturity and therefore school in= tuberculosis in tests last May, Dr, spection is vital in combating it,” Herman Morgan, City Health Board | Dr. Morgan said. secretary, said today. This percentage is “average” for high school students, Dr. Morgan said, but school and health officials plan to continue tests.
ROSE OIL $
With olive oil shampoo & set.
] structed at 1320 N. Delaware St. at the petition will be held at a special permit operation of a coal yard and|in Australia. a cost of about $300,000, were dis- | meeting of the Zoning Board at 3 ice delivery station in the rear of|domestic service, housewives have p. m. Monday. [1107 Division St, on a temporary|organized an afternoon club for The Board yesterday denied three six-month basis. Some property'their maids.
Of those showing positive reaction 650 also were given X-ray tests. There were 17 active cases revealed
Open Democratic Drive in {models of famous planes which wil
Third District. ibe shown at each stop in co-opera-
Herman C. Wolff, Republican can- | tion with schools and civic organ- closed today. Indianapolis Mayor: izations. | The plans were learned with the
Frank Cones, candidate for County Treasurer, and Mrs. Grace Wilsoa Evans, head of the Colored Women 'S Section, cipal speakers at fit ty G. O. P. meetin Mr. Cones will at the resi Siionce of
Guarant'd. Only R Lg Central Beauty UL.” = 207 1. 0. O. F. Bldg. LI-0432 J
didate for
k at the residence of Mrs. . Sweat, Bethel Ave., near Perkins St. Other meetings will be held at the noon Club, 5232 Belle Vieu ace, and 2323 N. Pennsylvania St. ' Addressir ng members of the Irvington Repu ican Club last night, Mr. Wolff cited the advantages of the city manager form of government and asserted he pas interested in selling Indianapoll a good industria al location. | Edwin Haerle, nominee for Marion County Prosecutor, scored Governcr To ends action 1g bondsmen for the from ‘their liability” thu ing $5000 to the County Fund.” ‘City Manager Type Coming’
“The taxpayers must make up the loss caused by the Governor's action,” Mr. Haerle said | Mr. Wolff said that the city manager type of government is coming “We might as well prepare for it,” 4 plan carefully
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