Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1939 — Page 2
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PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933
i SAILORS SWARM |. U. Foundation Directors Meet JUDGE TREANOR | Double Duty COURT DELAYS TAX BOARD RECEIL
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OVER N.Y.FAR od] .. ,~ I T0SPEAK TWICE NRE (TILITY HEARING «oe
from the State Hou se to te Court
ON SECOND DAY 4 i; ; i, = . : ON. U. HOLIDAY § . . ui nN 820 Granted Right to Photo oven pears EE
assessments of several parcels of
| Records of Missouri | Center Township property. |
Ss office, the Board heard and took
Opening Draws 700.000 as i A a | a ; | 4 Foundation Ceremonies to Roosevelt Hails ‘Star nN 3 | po a . Be Held Wednesday Here Of Peace. aa Sa afr And at Bloomington.
. ’ Meeting in the County Assessor Crganization. = iE “ lunder advisement testimony suYe WASHINGTON, May 1 (U. P.).—| mitted by attorneys for owners of Ty ~ -y - . Orta ark y S Tac Che Securities & Exchange Commis- property on Park Ave, S. East St, NN NN sion agreed to defer the public hear- and ihe e1ty oek pan Yih Q } xX \ NN : Traction Terminal building is BLOGIRATON : 3 \ 3 \ ing scheduled for today on its uated ILOOMINGTON, May —Indi= i , BE o 3 : y 1 ; Indi charges against the Union Electric ana niversity alumn il : } ! \ Si WUE vil held Co. of Missouri in return for the Foundation Day programs Wednes-
: utility's promise that it would peraay, commemorating the 119th an-
: mit making photographic copies of the school's founding, : ; : Its records. culty members are; \ a convocation here that eve- RUAN
1 Marion County ah mn will im : Indianapol Athletic Judge W alter E. Treanor mg on the SEC charges that the nailal ( hl 1( .
Teeal Vey} Fivaivead yea ke — big corporation had contributed to I'OSl= Lull cinicipal SN ip
eorge FF. Heighway Mtting 1 botl i : cA us Br . Hugh Stings 3 . 3 ; WwW alter | political parties in violation of the Ww sig aR Sh Bi ned a ee alirnrGa SoA { Public Utility Act of 1935 i endell i1kie reanol auimnu al | : 3 Ts vember. eh | The agreement was reachad in
Aj o I. 8. District Court for the District Your Dependable Jewelers I
Government Officials Travel in Style, ga ey ELEVATION LAW 257s inti QE, Aid
Lower Prices on Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING
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Autos by U. S. With Licenses by D. C. wi; ivi vrei —— SS EL a5 ins
the school of nursing Dr. Frank
. ) : ; ow el G. Bates, Prof. W. E. Jenkins and| Project to Be Reopened By LEE G. MILLER Righ-priced passenger cars to stock ous automobile companies 1 prof. Georgia E. Finley. who are to Times Special Writer AR KUL de 3 ‘hite House does not buy cars retire from the faculty this seme: This Summer. \ . WASH] NG TON. Mav 1 ne 3 The J » House fF oourse 1a8 has a lending arrangement with the ter vill be special guest ! : an NNT e pleasantest perauisites of upper & lot > S Its List, from various companies —an arrangement my. campus program will pas °t of Colum- SB reputed 9 be 8 very eco- special te to students who were The City will reopen negotiations WRT. . n the Government
I? hite i 3 1) SPAVIGYLE AVIS Pg \ mbaria) 1938: and an expensive one for the auto-
Hails Star of Peace on the first semester's honor roll for South Side track elevation as and to those who this year have! goon ne {won election t his years honorai ackard pha lhe nite QUSE Cars al C scholast societie ‘arents of the 1ousine, 193%: tags numbered fi { through | honor students have en invited | {€ct, It was learned today.
new amendment to the
ration Law goes into ef-
1939: 111 ne istrict I Columbia tg attend the program \ which I'he law becomes effective on pubOlds- Commissioners get the lowest num- | president ells will preside 1€ lication, according to City Engineer be through five) The Cab- gniversity Symphony Orchestra Johnson. He told the Works directed by Robert L. Sanders, music Board that thev could take no acschool dean will play tion until the City receives a copy | primted law by registered
Scholarship MINTON WILL SPEAK «continu ie | 0OKHEED TO BUILD So» oe ome fs
"Officia sald that the City’s ac-
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i uch { nate pa tor. Speak l over Madison 2 Here WASHINGTON, May 1 (U a Aneaa bn Supplieq BY Sus! us : t and Singleton St ub anstration House th a I adillac Im- ue : \n attempt to elevate the Belt saris ars T 18 led when the : uld not pay its ix So important is music to the final the cost. Un- i trihute that HARRY W. MOORE road s share 15 | SS } would consider anything less than the : ; 1 the City and finest as a breach of trust. Our organ meeting was a > B a " 6. bono | rol 3 vd as for construction : OTRLY SPIEL RE we other 50 per : provides incomparable music—music FICHDEYY, [0F<l oon my fatty Fa aos) 7: verte a fr yp ea a 4 yk \ b alildy Welt'e Boule TORE | that is an unfailing source of solace ¢ \ { eaeral tundads be- lour-motorea airliner LO a ¢ \ ved : . . and inspiration. And music is only one of the many features that make every funeral service at Peace Chapel —regardless of cost—a tribute of enduring beauty.
More Rovality Coming
wasn't roomy assengers he prototype will | Sing 1cis0 Ave. 1s a State jate him in a in the spring of 1940 and deliverie State would bear the made durine the same vea ull 80 bp cent of the cost It was Secretary Icke Entrance o the 3%,500 ¢ del d that the Works Board igressionatl com d0-mile-an-hour luxury liner into!will ask the State Hichway Com-
: uo ongl , ' y 1 “> rouknl nls Arst assistan the transport field am the United mission t evate the Madison Ave : } Burlew, that the $1800 States indice that American ty ks bef proceeding with East 3 * 4 in appropriation bill for commercial operators will be flvin nd gleton 8 elevations, :
0 onan But foul n xd equipment on the RIOTS FOIL Too Fes kx NE ¢ PEACE CHAPEL \ lO NEU ] l Out LW al N ~ ( 5 3 } ~ an addi- the Excalibur, as ti wil Elo cr Pei 2050 E. MICHIGAN ST. = CHERRY 6020 38, a peasant ha irl triplets in the Ilo. Eleven months
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