Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1939 — Page 8

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DEMOCRATS ON COUNCIL GIVE IN

CIRCLING THE CITY

reception for the Tech High School faculty will be held Thursday by

TOREPUBLICANS

Minority Forces Sponsorship For Measures; Plan Defeated Earlier.

City Council's Republican mi- 3 nority today had won the second | § round in a fight over Council procedure which threatens to go the limit. Beaten at the preceding meeting when Democrats defeated a pro-j: posal to make members responsible for new ordinances, the Republicans last night forced three Democrats to accept responsibility for three new measures introduced. i Republican Cottreliman Baton Clyde E. Titus, grand comA. Campbell demanded that some- ai ; one sponsor each of the new meas- mander, is directing arrangements ures, or he would oppose their intro- for the 85th annual State conduction. clave of the Grand Commander, Tae off guard. oo ee Knights Templar, here May 9, 10 agreed to upho e principle ¢ the measure they had killed on a and 11. Headquarters for grand partisan vote two weeks ago. officers, past grand officers and . . distinguished guests will be at the Signatures Applied Indianapolis Athletic Club. Raper Albert ©O. Deluse, Democrat, Commandery will be host tw the

signed an ordinance to prohibit) visitors. prostitutes and gamblers from loi-|

tering in hotel lobbies and public places. past week Jace n Rose: five lots, two buildings and two farms, F. B. Ransom, Democrat, agreed) p.; pp peckham, chairman, said to be responsible for a measure en-| today. Organization sales for the abling the City to spend $3700 for a| first four months of the year are truck and $102,900 for gasoline and, up 47 per cent over the same percoal. jod last year, he said. The grand Ollie Bach, also Democrat, became| total for the period is $1,627,865, a the godfather of an ordinance per- gain of $552,865. mitting the Safety Board to buy 3400 gallons of yellow paint for traffic signals. This was passed| Junior C. of C. Installs Heads — So, ER > he TW at| Officers of the Indianapolis Junior e request oO olice ie orrissey and LeRoy J. Keach, Safety Chamber of ‘Doinsrce assumed Board president, who said they | their duties today after their inwanted to paint the signals before stallation last night at the Canary Phe S00 noes | Cottage. They are J. Russell TownCouncil struck from the files two ident: Ralph L. Swingly ordinances to change taxicab fares.|Send, president; lh a win One, introduced by Red Cab, Inc. | executive vice president; Wilford S. asked a 55-cent maximum for any| Hartman, secretary, and John Obertrip within the city limits. lies, treasurer. Mr. Tone =p Rar’ pointed Elmon Williams, Harlan B. Feared Cab Fare "War Livengood, Robert Jackson and The other, proposed by the Berkley Duck Jr, vice presidents.

United Cab Co. Inc., asked a re-| Army Sergeant Retired—Sergt.

vision of minimum rates from 13] ! cents for the first one and one-half Harlie C. Sylvester was out of the miles to 10 cents for the first mile | U-S. Army today, after nearly a lifeBoth were killed because mem-|time of service In the nation’s bers said they feared a taxi-rate | armed forces. ! war might ensue. Guy O. Ross,| He was retired from service at Ft. Democrat. warned that lowering| Harrison Sunday. Since 1919 he minimums “might cause labor | has been in recruiting service at Ft. Harrison and in Indianapohs.

trouble.” : : A Mr. Wood contended that it was| HS enlisted first in 1899, served in

the business of the companies to

North Side Realtors sales for the

e Philippines, the Mexican border, |

agree on a rate structure that gp, vears in the Navy. He lives at

would satisfy all cab concerns. George Q. Bruce, traffic and] transportation committee chairman| of the Federation of Community| Civic Clubs, asked Council to! amend a pending measure which] would ban obstructions within 25 fect of a curb intersection.

Two Ordinances Passed Asserting that ordinance was | “ambiguous,” he suggested that the

ban begin with the property line|

France and Germany. He spent

R. R. 15, Box 671.

Jewish leaders Here Tomorrow— Isidor Worth, national commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, and George Fredman, national boycott chairman, will be guests at the Jewish War Veterans Post No. 3, here, tomorrow. A program will be held at 8 p. 4 Kirshbaum Center, 2314 N. Meridian

Cannon offices. The reception, between 8:15 a. m.

the faculty to become acquainted with the Cannon staff members. An exhibit will trace the steps in

the original copy to the printed is-

Eleanor Mundell, Mari Iacobelli,

The summer garbage and ash collection schedule will begin Monday morning, Ray Herner, City Garbage and Ash Collection superintendent, announced today. Under the new schedule, ashes and trash will be collected every two weeks and garbage twice a week, Mr. Herner said. The winter schedule, which is being abandoned, provided for the collection of ashes and trash once a week. Mr. Herner asked the public to put all refuse in containers.

Duck Heads Salvage Corps—C. C. Duck today was the new president of the Indianapolis Salvage Corps. Other officers include George Pritchett, vice president; Donald G. Fitzgerald, treasurer; Edwin H. Forry. secretary, and Homer G. Meek, Richard Lieber and Walter E. Malliliue, directors.

Ministers Elect June 5—The annual election of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association is to be held June 5. Dr. S Grundy Fisher, University Park Christian Church pastor, has appointed a nominating committee which includes the Rev. U. S. Clutton, Tuxedo Park Baptist Church pastor; the Rev. Frederick R. Daries, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church pastor, and the Rev. Guy O. Carpenter, Central Avenue Methodist Church pastor.

Attends Radio Sessions — Miss Blanche Young, who directs the radio activities of Indianapolis public schools, is attending the 10th annual Institute for Education by Radio in Columbus, O. this week. The meetings are at Ohio State University. .

Chess Dinner Is Today—The Central Indiana Chess Association will hold its annual dinner at 6 p. m. today at the Homestead, 5694 N. Meridian St. The program will include election of officers, award of trophies, and proposals for handicap trophies for next season. Chess play will follow,

United Ancient Order of Druids will observe May Day Sunday as 291; S. Delaware St. The program, opening at 2 p. m, will include | initiation of candidates, a supper jor | families of members, music and other entertainment.

| Heads Traffic Bureau—Deputy |Sheriff John R. Dora today was named Marion County Accident | Prevention Bureau director by Sheriff Feeney. He succeeds Miss ' Jessie Henderson. Mr. Dora is to \assist school officials in the cpera-

n tion of the county schoolboy patrol | = land will give safety talks to pupils.

|He also will be in charge of water

{safety this summer, marking un-

the Arsenal Cannon staff in the = and 4 p. m, was planned to permit |=

editing an issue of the Cannon from |:

sue. The program is being arranged |3 by Rovena Smith, Jane Mottern,|s

Frances Risk and Martha Hostetter, |=

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instead of the curb and extend 25) J#Mge Bradshaw to Speak __'guarded swimming places. E feet back into the property. The juvenile Court Judge Wilfred 1.| He lives in the 8100 block of E ban, under the original proposal, Bradshaw will speak on “What Re- Washington St. and has been a includes all bushes, fences and sponsibility Has the H on deputy sheriff for four years. all bushes, fences and other struc- Do y a She Rome) tures more than 44 inches high The| oC ne of the Riverside Civic As-| Labor Service Job Open—Ap-. messure snd the proposed Shen q- | Sociation at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the plications to take a merit examinament were tabled for further con- | SY nan Brotherhood Community |tion to fill a vacancy for Director sideration. (House. Music will be presented by|of the Indiana Employment Service Ordinances requiring three as-| the Mothers’ Chorus of School 44 will be accepted until 5 p. m. May sistants to the City Clerk to execute | under direction of Mrs. Charles R.|15 at the Bureau of Personnel, 141 {Swaim. Mrs. H. P. Wilwerth, presi- |S. Meridian St. The examination|=

bonds and limiting parking on W.| v : . Washington St. from the east bank | dent Will be in charge. will be held here.

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INDIANA DENTISTS | Irvington Field Sunday 10 CONVENE MAY 15

About 1200 Thilians dentists will | The event will be the first model airplane meet of the season sponconvene May 15 at the Claypool | sored by the Indiana Gas Model Association. Planes will be entered Hotel for the three-day Indiana by contestants of all ages, William F. Keough, Indianapolis, associa-

State Dental Association conven- | Hon president said. J. P. MORGAN IS HOME tion. : : | He said that the planes, which| GLEN COVE, N. Y., May 2 (U. The convention will consist of | fly in a circle and sometimes make |P.).—J. P. Morgan was back at his Slings 2 Fsenine: at Nhion rs “three-point’ landings, will stay |home today after a month's cruise atest developments in oral hygiene, in the Mediterranean aboard his surgery and treatment will be dis-| Jon as long as two and one-half vatht Corsair. cussed. N\ | minutes. Each contestant “pilots” |z Dr. Leonidas F. Smith of Indian- | his plane on three flights.

apolis will address convention mem-| WM i i bers the afternoon of May 15; Dr... Srsbers OF The Indians aSNoRin Verne K. Harvey, Indiana Division | 10D have won more than 5 per of Public Health director, will speak | cent of the contests they have en- ® May 16, and Dr. William E. Barb | tered since the association was of Indianapolis will be chairman of | formed five years ago, Mr. Keough je banquet program to be given | said. * that evening. | In addition to the regui wd guiar conJames Gheen of New York City | tests, Donald Lodge will display a will be the principal speaker at the | pick-avback plane and a paraAp RL) will talk on “Laughing | chute-dropping plane which he has tL Faas { built. There also will be a. freeDoe Indiana State Association of | for-all in which all planes will be ental Assistants will meet with the ‘released at the same time.

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More than 100 gasoline-motored model airplanes will take off from | the new Irvington flying field, three quarters of a mile east of Arling-

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