Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1939 — Page 12

AY, TECH PLANS EXHIBIT

Social Science Unit Works On Display for Junior Historical Session.

TR EY Tra 22 STATE WPA Beech Grove Frog Billed PROJECTS WAIT © For Hop Into Olympics

A Beech Grove bullfrog that looks like Bob Burns and sings like Bing, Crosby may represent Indiana in the Angels Camp, Cal. frog

FINAL APPROVAL County Treasurer Lists Olynmapics next month, it was revealed today.

: |B ; 5%: : La = fy Places Where Orders Bennet M. Kay) Kunkel, state frog expert designated by Governor State Health Department : Can Be Obtained. Townsend to select the Hoosier jumping frog, received an offer of

this frog's services today and Seeks $432.422 for — GILLIE URGES CURB

Oni the other hand, Mr. Kunkel

said, he may send a whole frog Technical High School's Social

Science Club will have an exhibit at

Taxpayers this year again may

seriously considering accepting. Clerical Help.

Twenty-two WPA projects total-

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ing $2.8089082 submitted this week

K. to

Administrator John Jennings, will be forwarded Washington for final approval they meet state requirements.

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Ihe State Health Department re-|

quested approval of a $432.422 project to provide clerical assistance for public health nurses. A $954,783

garment production project was sub- | mitted by the Governor's Commis-|

sicn on Unemployment Relief. Bedford Submits Three

Three Bedford projects were submitted. They included $2036 im-

provements te city-owned fire sta-| tion; $45,176 for construction of a. municipal garage and warehouse;

and $102,540 for sewing rooms. Other proposed projects included: Frankfort—$6319 for improvements at Clinton County hispital; and $5903 for bridge numbering and record systems. Rossville—821,677 provements. Jackson Township — $2724

for street

for

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South Side Civic Clubs will open a new cam- |

to clean aump.

paign tonight up or

Minnesota St.

Residents of

eliminate the the vicinity

describe the dump

Times Photo. menace, fire hazard. evesore and a public nuisance. Petiiions asking the City to do something about the situation are being circulated and will be col(shown above) as a health | lected tomorrow at the South Side Turners Hail.

mail their payments, County Treasurer Frank E. McKinney announced [today He issued a list where payment

lined the method for payments. Taxpayers may obtain their duplicates by mailing their last tax receipt and a self addressed envelope to the Treasurer's office. The new duplicate will be mailed to the property owner who then may send the amount of his or her taxes in a Postoffice or American Express money order through the mail with another self-addressed envelope to insure return of a tax duplicate. Mr. McKinney listed the following places where the money orders can be obtained:

North—54 W. 30th St. 801 9670 Northwestern Ave. 902 W. 27th St, 2011 Clifton St., 3412 Clifton St. 2644 Harding St., 4156 Boulevard Place, J College Ave, 2101 Central Ave. 2802 Central Ave. 036 E. 30th St., 2455 Martindale | Ave.. 1856 N. Alabama St., 4001 Boulevard 'e. 1604 N. Capitol Ave., 2502 Central | Ave., 2043 Clifton St. 1828 Central Ave. [4205 College Ave. 1039 Fairfield Ave,, 2101 IN. Harding St., 2628 N. Harding St. 1736 Montcalm St.. 73d snd White River, 601 E [ 30th 817 B. 63d St., 401 W. 20th St

W. 30th St,

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squad out there. The Beech Grove frog, said to be streamlined and to have a winning persanality, was offered by Red Terrell, fireman, who said he is its sponsor. The owner is F. J. Miller, policeman, and the frog is in his cellar, Mr. Terrell said the frog is 14 inches long and jumps easily from one wide of the cellar to another. He said he didn't know the distance but mdded that since the cellar wall invariably stops him there's no telling lhow far the frog can jump. He: said it might even jump out to the Olympics, but Mr. Kunkle said

ON SUGAR IMPORTS

Times Special : i WASHINGTON; April 14.—Rep. George W. Gillie (R. Ind.) made his first speech in the House yesterday in support of the Ellender Bill to increase domestic sugar production quotas and curtail sugar imports from Cuba and the Philippines. There are 1500 sugar beet farmers | selling their product to the refinery

Miss Mary Elizabeth Moore, sponsor; John Williams, president; Virginia Washburn, Charleen Sheppard, Arthur Niles, Ralph Doig and Winifred Curtis.

the Junior Indiana Historical Society’s second annuuai convention at Shortridge High School April 29,

t was announced today. Arrangements are being made bv club

Forty-seven student delegates

from the Arsenal Cannon, student publication, and the Tech journa= lism class will attend Butler Unie

the competing frog would be sent by plane. All other known frogs in the state were reported asleep today and Mr. Kunkle said there's a

at Decatur, Ind., in the Fourth District which Mr. Gillie represents. Basing his speech upon the as-

versity's Journalism Field Day tomorrow. “Prologue to Glory,” a play by E. P. Conkle, hased upon Abraham Lincoln's early romance with Ann

| here 'in more than a decade. Three

chance the Beech Grove item may be afflicted with serious insomnia. The whole thing's pretty much up

FLYING SQUIRRELS COME BACK

KENNEBUNKPORT, Me., April 14 (U. P) —Flying squirrels reportedly have made their first appearance

woodichoppers, Alton Benton, Ernest

sumption that JOvesident Roosevelt is opposed to the measure and wants to continue the present quotas for Cuba and the Philippines, Rep. Gillie urged his colleagues not to shoulder such a burden on the domestic sugar industry. “When we have millions of acres of land that must be subsidized because they are creating an unwieldy surplus, why should we discourage the growth of such a

Rutledge, is to be WPA Federal Players at Technical High School auditorium Wednesday night. tion is sponsoring the presentation.

—Frederick I. Ala, had been sworn in as a member of

presented by

The Tech Alumni Associa«

SYKES’ SUCCESSOR SWORN WASHINGTON, April 14 (U. P), Thompson, Mobile,

newspaper publisher, today

{ yas Fl & iy | Washington St., 234 N. . B Washington St., 4034 RB. St. 4301 BE. Michigan, St S510, Michigan St.. 4937 E. New York St. . i ®. Michigan St., 5072 E. 10th St. 3910 B [10th St. 3432 EB. 10th St. 3018 B. 10th St, | 9129 Brookside Ave.. 1658 Roosevelt Ave.. 15668 Columbia Ave. 246 N. Noble St. 2210 E. Washington, 3201 E. 20th, 2501 Station St.. 2744 Roosevelt Ave, Brglish and Sher. i : {man Drive. 943 N. Bancroft .. 5 Johnson | SOUTH BEND, April 14 (U. P).—Investigators from the office of |Ave. 2730 £ Michigan St. 3128 E. Michi-|

promising agricultural industry as|the Federal Communications Comsugar production?” Rep. Gillie mission. He succeeded Eugene asked, | Oscar Sykes, who resigned.

‘land Franklin Leach, tell of seeing several squirrels hop out of a pine :| tree and fly away.

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school building improvements. Gary — $30384 for emergency sewer project. Hobart—$202.132 for provements. Aurora—3$6787 for construction of a storm and sanitary sewer for the school. Dubois County—3105.026 for coun-

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| y i p \ r ili ‘mt Ad wl gan St. 1547 Roosevelt Ave. 3632 Roose- | tv road improvements Father Johnson to Talk on the township trustee: checking WPA families to determine which are | gan S138, Oe Ae fre: Bor E| | ‘ we | most needy, reported today that one family of five was “struggling washington St. 3836 E. Washington and $25,910 For Sewcr ‘Educational Mission of along” on a monthly income of $204. : ol YU erlutics AVE. TIS & Wie) oy 5A fo ‘ ; With only two automobiles, two expensive riding horses and their | South 1210 Kentucky Ave. 120985. Se. Linton—823.910 for storm sewer. | : % : [ridian St., 1802 Madison Ave. 2202 Mad Rew Castle SIB5H0 for MAINE] Catholic Church. jown truck to count among their luxuries, it was necessary for three ison Ave. 1702 Minnesota St. 2402 South. Vew Castlie—326,99 r = ! Se ——————— mi ——————— | halter AVE. 11 0 St, ce nd Pe ratio of sewing ern [members to work. Two sons had] | Fletcher re. BOL 8 FDelnware St., 2536 "vreau doh | incomes of $62 and $82 a month and |S Meridian St 1353 Madison Ave. 0% rooms | The Rev. Fr. George Johnson of |’ : 5 fo 7 |8. Fast St. 5501 Madison Ave. 1363 8. 1 517.085 for improve-| Ey the rest the father made on WPA | Meridian St. 1028 8 Meridian St. 2331 Butlerville—$617,085 for improve- washington. D. C., is to close the aa e \ Prospect St. 4009 Sheiby St. 1030 Virginia t : C ’ . i | proj 5. [Ave.. 1415 Brrewagy 30. aN \ ments BL ne a Colony. | 1qs8.30 Catholic Forum series when a vg gi gwd | Square State Bank. “| Peru—8$62320 to exten water |, ww ey nha een reauce 0 these West--2102 W. Anhehigan St, 6301 W : : ie lectures on "The Educational | baa e+ s _Mehigan 4 main to sewage disposal plant and : circumstances, the investigators re- | Ma { Hashinaton St. 2905. ashington St. 1

737 Howard St 901 W. Morris St, 1502 |S, Belmont Ave, 2306 W. Michigan St,

install water meters. Shelby County—S$19.520 to prove 12 miles of State Road 9.

Mission of the Catholic Church” at! ported, when the father was taken | - i 8 p. m. Sunday. The lecture will from a truck driving job at $156] A Midwest Agency Management t / ar m- v u v |: ; St. 2202 W. Morris St., be in Knights of Columbus audi-/a@ month and made a laborer, Conference, sponsored by the In- 1938 iteerhygan 191g" Reisner St. 2021

: i ‘ehv Tn ; : 3 ; \ W. Washington St. 4406 W. Washington Evansville--$118.344 to construct; tori ‘ slaware Sts. | thereby reducing the $300 monthly dianapolis General Agents and § BARN W. Washington St. tof, I5th anid DLlaws revenue they had until a few weeks Managers Association. is to be held So *0¢ °F ey

extensions to sanitary sewer. | 6 REV ‘ ; Powntown—1 W. Washington St.. rakesls ev. Fr. Thomas J. Fin- Jowntown-_1 W Fairview Park (Vermillion Coun-! he \ hy hol 980: . ; {April : Washington Si. 5 N. liinois St. ty) $49,089 to improve streets and neran, Cathedral High School su-| Checks are being made by all| Topic for discussion at the morn- {U3 Mision st. U.S. Post Office. allevs perintendent, will preside and con- | township trustees in St. Joseph ing session is to be “How to Get | Edgewoo S50 Madison Ave. SH ~ ‘ x10 p \ p yr wWith-| + MM . avenswood- 73d an itch. Hoyey Creek Township—38647 to duet the question-and-answer pe- County, although reportedly With New Men Into Profitable Produc-| gyightwond 1632 Roosevelt Ave. correct dramage in Honey Creek a [out aid from the State WPA head- tion. The afterncon session will] Broad Ripple 817 B. 63d St. d Cities Township : Fon : | quarters. be devoted to A panel discussion on |g Brel Orove—620 Main St. and Citizens Lakeville—857.828 to Father Johnson will also give the — “Inereasing the Production of the EL i Ck storm drainage system same lecture at 2 p. m. Sunday for Average Men.” | SIMILAR MISHAPS, INJURIES —. Catholic Sisters of Indianapolis at |. A dinner meeting will close the) $OLEDO, O. April 14 (U.P) .— Fhe executive commit-| pale Morris and Raymond Corn-

18 W. [April 24 at the Severin Hotel.

z Le cd State Bank construct - ITALY PLANS YOUTH HOSTELS ROME, April 14 (U.P) —Italy is

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EXCISE POLICE NAB 241 DURING MARCH

Arrests made by the State Excise Police on liquor and beer law violations totaled 241 in March, more than double the February record The report, made by Hugh A. Barnhart, State Excise administrator, showed confiscation of 20 stills month as compared to 11 in February. Convictions last month fell off to 19 as compared to 82 in February, Fines totaled $8117 as compared to 835331 the previous month

MATTSON KIDNAPER'S PRINTS FOUND. REPORT

SEATTLE, April 14 (U. P) —The Seattle Star said today that G-Men

act as

had on file the fingerprints of the |

man who kidnaped Charles Mattson of Tacoma, Dec. 27, 1936. The fingerprints reportedly were found on a window of the sun porch through which the kidnaper entered the Mattson house,

Marian College, 3600 Cold Springs Road

A native of Toledo. O., Father

University of Toledo and studied for! the main routes leading to Rome Samms,

the priesthood at St. Bernard's!

Seminary and the American College in Rome. He was ordained there in 1614 and received his Doc- | tor otf Philosophy degree at the Catholic University of America, where he is now associate professor of education. : He is also one of the editors of the Catholic Educational Review and secretary general of the Na-| tional Catholic Educational Asso- | ciation, a position he has held since 1929. He was co-author of a threebook Bible history series and has served on President Roosevelt's Advisory Committee on Education

FT. WAYNE LEADS STATE IN ‘GOODNESS’

By Science Service | NEW YORK, April 14 (U. P.) —In| “goodness” Indianapolis is an aver- | age Hoosier city, half way between | the best and the worst. The new book, “Your City,” by Dr. | Edward L. Thorndike of Columbia University, rating cities on a large

to construct a chain of youth hostels {ee is comune similar to those in England, Ger- hart, chairman: Ross M. Halgren, same room in Hast

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I many and France. They are to be Homer L. Rogers, Paul Speicher, with almost identical injuries sufJohnson is a graduate of St. John's| pyilt at intervals of 60 miles along Dan

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W. | fered in automobile accidents which John E. happened from the Brenner Pass and Ven- Craigle, E. Lleo Smith, Joel T. Tray-|stances within a few days of each | timiglia and from Genoa to Milan. 'lor and E. A. Krueger.

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