Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1939 — Page 18

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PA APPROVES 92 PROJECTS

Work Program in Indiana Calls for Spending of $1,594,227.

John K. Jennings, State WPA dministrator, today announced 22 Indiana WPA projects,” totaling 1,504,227, had been approved. * Road projects were approved for 1a Porte County roads, $175,208; Lake County, $76,797; Gibson County, $620,315, and La Porte County

State-owned roads, $67,197.

Projects were approved for storm

sewers at Sellersburg to cost $83,673

and to complete sanitary sewer con-

struction at F't. Wayne at a cost of | ° $23,750.

Other projects were for improvements in existing buildings. They were for Mesker Park at Evansville, $130,600; for Jefferson Township Hagerstown High School athletic field in Wayne County, $20,036; Hammond municipal water filtration plant, $26,407, and for public school buildings at Kokomo, $17,247.

Street Projects Approved Further approvals were made for

improvement of Tipton streets, $38,-

221; for Gaston streets, $24,512;

buildings and groups at Gasport

High School in Owen County, $6461; the Morrison Reeves public library at Richmond, $1559; the Irwin mu-

~ nicipal park at Columbus, $23,399.

Approval was announced for a

: State-wide project to prepare a

ledger index for birth, death and marriage records, $177,474; to obtain data necessary for an analysis of trends of deeds and mortgage records in Marion County from 1850 to 1938, $27,560. Other projects were to maintain and operate sewing rooms at Ft. ‘Wayne, $95,075; for sewing rooms in Kosciusko County, $13,800; for cleaning and renovating County Court House and Jail at Shoals, $6600, and to augment services of free clinics for control of infectious cases of venereal disease and tuberculosis indigents in Bartholomew County, $10,080. For construction of a swimming and wading pool at Anderson, $24,076 was approved.

MERRY FAHRNEY WINS TWO CASES IN COURT

CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (U., P.)~— Merry Fahrney, much-married pate ent medicine heiress, planned another court battle today after victories yestreday in two courts. Her attorney, Frank Cantwell, said her

next action would be a suit seeking to set aside her parents’ adoption of her son, Peter, 17. Circuit Judge John Prytalski ruled yesterday that the son, born of her first marriage to Hugh Parke

+ er Pickering, is her son in the sight

of the law, despite his adoption by her late father, Emery Fahrney, and that he can share in the $2,100,000 Fahrney fortune. The Illinois Supreme Court at Springfield granted Miss Fahrney a review of an Appellate Court decision which had reversed a divorce decree granted her from her third husband, Baron Arturo Berlingieri of Italy,

CATHOLICS APPROVE LOYALIST WEDDINGS

BARCELONA, Na Bain Feb. 21 (U. P.).—~Roman Catholic Church

~ authorities announced today they

would legalize all marriages cele- |, brated during the Loyalist regime in Catalonia, even when the marriages |; were performed without a priest. The only marriages which will be anhulled will be such as would be null in normal times. In order to legalize marriages, couples will need only to present themselves before the parochial priests with two witnesses of their marriage and sign the register.

CLAIM CONFESSION ~ OF ROBBERY PLOT

RUSHVILLE, Feb. 21 (U. P)—

* Two Anderson men yesterday con-

fessed a plot to rob the Princess

Theater here, police said. They were arrested when they were found on the roof of an adjoining building. Police said one of the men also admitted rarticipating in robberies of the Censral Bottling Works and the- Stag Cafe here. More than $1000 and several diamond rings were obtained in the cafe theft. The two were taken without re

sistance. Police said they found a

large assortment of tools in an automobile.

SLEDGE SMASHES HAND

Robert Chambers, 24, Negro, 933 Traub Ave. was holding a spike on a WPA project near Speedway City today, and a fellow worker was hammering it with a sledge hammer. One stroke missed the spike and hit Mr. Chambers’ hand, smashing it. He was taken to City Hospital.

TOLERANCE DISCUSSED FT. WAYNE, Feb. 21 (U. P)— Three prominent men, a Catholic a Jew and a Protestant, addressed a

meeting observing Tolerance Week

under sponsorship of American Legion Post 47 here last night. The trio compared conditions in the

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I. A. C. Elects Directors—Election of two new directors and re-elec-

Indianapolis Athletic Club board of directors was announced today. The new members are W.I. Longsworth and Carl N. Angst. Those re-elected

Bradley and George 8. Olive. The officers. Other directors are Bowman

R. Ruckelshaus, Ralph Reahard, Dudley R. Gallahue, L. B. Andrus, P. O. Ferrel and Samuel R. Harrell.

In recognition of 35 years’ continuous Bell System serve ice, R. L. Hutchens, 127 N. Chester St., will be given a gold emblem today at a Bell Telephone Club luncheon meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The emblem - will be presented by James F. Carroll, Indiana: Bell Tele phone Co. president. Mr. Hutchens, now watche man at the company’s pole yard, began service as a line foreman with the old Central Union Telephone Co. here in 1904. He later worked for the Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Co. at Oklahoma City, Okla., returning here in 1909. He is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.

Shullenberger to Speak — The Kiwanis Club will hear an address on “The Father of Our Country,” by W. A. Shullenberger at the club’s luncheon tomorrow at the Columbia Club. H. L. Schuck of the Indiana Oxygen Co. will give demonstra tions with liquid oxygen. Townsend Unit to Meet—Townsend Club 48 will meet at %7:30 o'clock tonight in the I. O. O. F. Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St. Harry Hillman, club vice president, will preside.

MORE STUDENTS CHOOSE BUTLER

Enroliment Gain of 175 Over Same Period in 1938 Noted.

Butler University has students enrolled from 162 Indiana towns, 24 states and four foreign countries, it was announced today at the registrar’'s office. An increase of 175 students over the same period last year, represents a 10 per cent gain, officials said. Outside of Indianapolis Ft. Wayne leads Indiana towns in enrollment, with 17. Anderson is third with 12 and Noblesville fourth with 11. The foreign countries represented are Canada, Australia, Korea and India. Dr. Irvin T. Schultz today also announced the assignment of 39 college of education students to prac-tice-teaching posts in city high schools. They included:

Shortridge High gehgol--Rohert Whitsell, mathematics; J. Och: nomics; Helen Brin McIntosh, mathematics’ son; foods: Charles Aufderheide, English; Mary Anna Butz, Spanish; berta Conreaux, geometry; Martha Finney, fngl lish; Bernice Jones, English: Elizabet enderson, French: Helen Holman, trying and shorthand; Walter NofTke, algebra: Jean Pennington, nier, Lat Phiilp “pedwine, Marie Ki barth, Gi

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ROTARIANS TO MEET AT SPA TOMORROW

Times Special FRENCH LICK, Feb. 21 ~Members of the 156th district of Rotary will meet here tomorrow for a day's program concluding with the annual banquet. Speakers include Paul D. Crimm, Evansville, district president; Are thur H. Sapp, Huntington, past international president, and Karl Miller, Dodge Oity, Kas., international director.

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George J. Smith, Indiana State Employment Service district manager, will discuss “Problems of Une« employment” at a luncheon meeting of the Irvington Business Men’s Club tomorrow.

Lenten Services Tomorrow—-The Rev, Frederick R. Daries, Zion

{Evangelical Church pastor, will hold

the first of a series of Lenten services at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the church. Preceding the service the church choir, directed by Dale W. Young will sing selections from John Stainer’s “Crucifixion.”

Engraving Will Be Subject Gordon B. Mess, treasurer of the Circle Engraving Co., will give an illustrated talk on photo-engraving at a meeting of the Indianapolis ¥Y. M. C. A. Camera Club, at 8 p. m. Jompsrow, at the Y. M. C. A. buildg.

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8. H. 8. Honor Society to Meet— The Shortridge High School Honor Society will have a “supper club” at 8:30 o'clock in the Shortridge teachers’ cafeteria. James Hall will be master of ceremonies. “Waiters and waitresses” will present several musical selections. A quiz program will be given by Richard Stark and Marian Wilcox. Musical selections will be given by Joseph Louis and William Shirley.

Church School to Give Play—The Home Builders Church School will present a three-act comedy, “Here Comes Charlie,” at 7:45 p. m. next Tuesdayl in the North Methodist Church. Mrs. D. E. Chapman is the director. The cast of the play thicludes Mrs. L. J. Langer, Mrs. Roger S. Schaub, Mrs. George R. McAlvey, Mrs, O. M. Richardson, Mrs. Ross T. Ewert, PF. D. Wallace, W. L. M¢Clain, W. F. g M. W. Laws and Scott McCoy.

Class to See Picture—The Christian Men Builders Bible Class and guests will be shown the U. 8, Navy Recruiting Service picture, “The U. 8. Navy at Work and Play,” in the class quarters at the Third Christian Church at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow.

Realty Sales Reported—The North Side Realtors today reported sales of two residences, seven lots and a 67-acre farm duirng the last

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a UP — 1 _and = YoOM ‘housekeeping apartments. Inquire 808 Lexington Ave.

$4--913 E. 11th. One light ‘housekes: keeping ¢ nics, with sink; downstairs; id n $4.75; CENTRAL, 1046—Room, Kitchenste; newly decorated; stoker heat. Ideal fo oF

adults.

$6—1 ROOM, ‘kitchenette; extra Rima Sink: walking distance; We'R

$5-—C OLLTON, 804; 2 rooms; 3 in<ge door at stoker heat; private entrance,

$5 UB-—Jovely light front apartments, fu furs nished; sink, range, innersprings; Contre, 1103

. RKET, ties Eh OS hn 2 tad” PRC RI-1647. BROADWAY, 134.2 Clean wai ms, sink, range. 2 s; 85; 1 ri

BROAD Rs front eo DD P Wihou A irarasings! Redecorated.

_ | BROADWAY: 2413 N vely furnished ving foom, bedzoom and Kitchenette ue ment. Reesor rated. Reasonable. wt

ARR 1132—Unusual tive 2 largo. modern rooms, pri ¥ frie” Uepgrated) os inneribrings, o elec

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TON. 152 9—~Two-room a afimen nt, aRSo aa kitchen: next bath: utilities: vrie ote, Shirance 8.

Tooms next to bath: Citas, CE ay hans telep

pone. na 1537—Two-room nicely fure nished apartment; steam heat; private entrance; garage optional.

COLLEGE, 1547—8-room furnished parts ment; sink, private entrance; ad __ [DAYIDEON. R N. Bny cely furs ish ath: prairie | " ue Sat. Adil. LI-228 DELA SHE-TO0m. Begsone

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