Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1939 — Page 21
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IN CONTEMPT CASE P.).—William B. F. Hall announced
een today a state-wide meeting of InFT. WAYNE, Ind, June2l (U.P). diana Housing Authority executives —A transcript of contempt proceed- |will be held here July 12. Mr. Hall
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by examination in building here. | : ; : ; > : | Gable, Muncie; Irving Fell, Bloom-| while hopping a truck and another A group. headed by Ted Brown |ington, and W. B. Parker, Columbus. when an auto overturned.
secretary of the Electric League of sch ; _ a : @ Indianapolis, and G. Roy do Times Photo. | A resolution advocating the re-| The total number of injured was
secretary of the Electric Workers’! Miss Anna Louise Milleson of Shelbyville and | obtain doctor's licenses to practice. One of yester- turn of the Wright Brothers’ air- reduced from 1184 to 1086 or 8.3 per, Union. made the request at yester-| J. D. Hull of Fowler and 123 other recent graduates | day's questions at the Indianapolis Athletic Club was, plane to the United States was cent. | day's Safety Board meeting. Now.! of medical and oesteopathic schools are taking the | “Locate Nelaton's line, Ampulla of Vater, Fallopius adopted by Exchange Clubs. Orville, The report showed that no child | three inspectors are employed at! three-day State Board examinations in order to | aqueduct and Silvian fissure.” Give up? Wright authorized transfer of the was Killed en route to or from | salaries of $2205 a vear. Fees paid by ——— ; pitt iH ths Bia Myssum Severs shou) Loy i hol grounds or in the firms inspect r vi : y , J vears ago following a dispute overs ings. the Stiatier, gy sald. tun FLIER HUNTED IN CARPENTIR = ECIROYIIED credit for the first flight by a heav- | Mr. Evans said that the reduction en | | PETERSBURG, Ind., June 21 (U. jer-than-air craft. lin the number of fatalities was due | CANADIAN WO00DS P.) —Ernest Brashears, 47, a car-| Exchange Club members want it/to the co-operation of the Police | MINNESOTAN NAMED 'penter at the Patoka Coal Co. mine blaced in the Smithsonian Institu-| Accident Prevention Bureau with |
| BATHURST, N. B, June 21 (U. : 3 : ; 4 ._ition at Washington. The plane was | the Indianapolis Safety Education | HEAD OF KIWANIS HIT PARKING BAN P) —Roval Caradian Mounted Po- NEAr Hole ym RRR yostet ‘built by Orville and Wilbur Wright Council and to the education of ——— { tra. Gel aw “U~|day when he accidentally touched at Dayton, O., and was flown first people in accident prevention by the i lice and forest rangers, searching! some electric wires. i woods in northwestern New Bruns-|
wick today for an airplane that resi- |
1 g 40'S BUDGET ‘Price and Russell K. Paul, all of completed. A project at Vincennes | | The case was brought here on a 7:30 o'clock tonight at the City Hall ing as president until then. Typ ROSE GLO---WATER SET ments under its supervision. the 1940 convention city an 8 Six Indianapolis public school creases over last year's budgets for, was chosen vice president to assist|pared with 12 deaths of the previous Large size pitcher and Police and Fire Departments, and! | reported today. or bridge prizes. . . . Be Ee TT Tepresenipuves Named to the board of control One child was drowned, one died meet the increased demand caused | {McClamrock, Logansport; C. C.| shooter, another died after he fell 33 ‘ SET
- : fog : : N 5 J § ings against iormer Mayor C. W. H. [said Ft. Wayne was te only city in Cl 4 i A F State Convention Set fOr Huntington, was received by the still is under construction, RR _ 3 x a : 3 \ : \ \ 3 3 — ; : = Ee a Ny IN » change of venue from Huntington. : Two More Electrical Inspec- @& : : \ Re —— Lennox Renamed. Court attaches said it probably : 3 = : ; B® 3 ———— ould not be set before next Sep- | tors Requested by Union N& $y Fo N tem! 9 y g & D3 8 The 17th annual convention of the tember. ¢ ° ne. , And League. a = \ 3 | [Indiana State Exchange Clubs will ; : © be held next June at Evansville with | PUPIL FATALITIES : ie to begin preliminary work on the The 16th annual convention closed | Just in Time for S Leroy Keach, Board president, election of officers. | eiiarer were killed in accidents C == the Gamewell Division, Weights and | ‘Mr. Eckels: Alvin H. Huth of La- school year, William A. Evans, six glasses as pictured. the Safety Board administration. | | Richard C. Lennox of Indianapolis| Two were killed when struck by here on time for this of the electrical industry for two! when he fell off a tricycle and sevPacked in Individual
BEGINS WORK ON | Bangs, J. Clayton Brown, Hessin the state With a housing project : : Circuit Court here today. June in Evansville; The Safety Board will meet at: J. X. Eekels of Eloomington Servs THURSDAY nw. SPECIAL "ew HALVED IN YEAR| 1940 budgets of the various depart- here yesterday with the selection, i said he anticipated no major in- Kenneth Mathews of Richmond guring the 1938-39 school year com- Hot Weather! Measures Department, City Market, ! fayette was named ireasurer and | School Safety Education Director, For the home—for gifts Among the items to be considered, ~ re-elected secretary. automobiles while riding bicycles. [j Special... additional electrical inspectors to} qn ; - = } . NN : [Were E. L. Barringer, Lagrange; Paull | oo jugular vein with a bean Cartons—
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BOSTON. June 21 (U. P).—At-| lat Kitty Hawk, N. C, Dec. 17, 1903. newspapers. |
torney Bennett O. Knudson of Al- R ni 3 siness The Sa . bert Lea, Minn.. was elected by ac-| uining bu ? y ys clamation todav as international | dents heard explode on May 28, said | president of Kiwanis at the organi- Safety Board Has Plea ‘today there was a “strong possi-|
oT. cual convenion: Under Advisement. bility” that the plane was that of |
The full slate of officers nomin- ; ated last night was elected unani- [Thomas H. Smith of 108 ngeiesi
mously by the 5000 delegates. They | | Atlantic flight that day included international vice presi- go. sqvisement a plea of S. Me-| A party led by Forest Ranger
7 { fp /l J - ho "Che Chat a AY. dents Charles S. Donley of Pitts-
burgh. Pa. and Robert J. Prittle of ridian St. merchants that it inter- Theodule Roy went to the woods ; 9 : Winnipeg, Man., and treasurer, Dr. vene in their behalf and request the Pe FEET but found no W. Eugene Wol f Des Moines. Citv di race of a . | y ows ORG of Ds Moines en to foe an Wow Smith took off from Old Orchard, | nll ; 4 _., prohibiting parking on both sides Me. early on the morning of May : WS Trustees will be elected tomorrow. of the street from Bluff Road to 28 and headed into fog and rain on | L° = Schiller St. an unauthorized attempted flight to] > i
LUTHERANS MARK [“8%iin 1x in mune ioe COLLEGE FOUNDING were being
their businesses were heing “wrecked” by the City ordinance, GARY 10 EXTRADITE iG charging it kept customers from i T T 9 T FT WAYNE. Ind. June 31 ‘U. P.). parking in front of their places of! —The central district convention of | Lusiness SUSPECT IN SLAYING the Missouri Synod. Lutheran) ne ordinance was introduced and
Church, tonight will honor the CeN- honsored early this spring by Ollie
tennial anniversary of the founding : scr i fia Labial . > Bach, Fifth District councilman. Mr. 5 of Concordia College with a special Bach sent a letter to the Safety GARY, Ind, June 21 (U. P)—|
: HS Te A Sy meeiing | Board vesterday stating that resi- Police today planned to extradite Po I te dents and operators of trackless Allie Salleh. 41, from New Orleans e Rev. Walter F. Lichisinn of yqljeys were very well satisfied with ianihe i : ciety | for questioning in connection with
Hammond. district president since ip i Thi 7 : ‘the ordinance, which kept the street A : 1927, was re-elected last night. Other free from parking. P | the slaying of Allie Hassen, 41, last |
officers will be voted upon as the, pferrill Christy, who operates a vear. nominating committee makes its re- grg store at 1928 S. Meridian St.| No charges have been filed against
The Safety Board today had un-| Who vanished on a projected trans-|
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port. told the Board that many of the
DUFFEY NAMED U. S. JUDGE. or more than 10 years. WASHINGTON, June 21 (U. P).. “We cant move. We are just —President Roosevelt today nomi- caught in a spot. Our customers nated former Senator F. Ryan Duf- drive up and see ‘no parking signs’ fev of Wisconsin to be United States ‘and then drive on,” he said. “The District Judge for the Eastern Wis- traffic hazards there are no worse consin District. ‘than in many otaer places.”
businesses affected had been there,
Salleh. | Salleh walked into a New Orleans | police station and told officers how | he shot Hassen and then gave him | water until he died. He said he] awoke one night after they had been | drinking and saw Hassan standing | over him with a hatchet. Then he said he shot Hassan. |
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