Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1939 — Page 23
~ MAYOR AND AIDS 0 MEET TODAY ON 1940 BUDGET
Prepare for Hearing Before State Tax Board Next Week.
Mayor: Reginald H. Sullivan and © City department heads today will review the $8,000,000 Civil City budget for 1940, preparafory to appearing before the State Tax Board for budget hearings next week. : City officials appeared confident that few changes would be made = teh Board in the proposed budget, which calls for a $1.29 tax rate, 1 cent below the current $1.30 rate,
Deery Consulted at Home
Among those studying at Beech Grove for naturalization are: Front row, across ett to right), Adolph
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: Miss gy Lapham
i Indianapolis resident, died recently|_ {at Berkeley, Cal. She was born here
: School and - Butler University. - She
|went - to Tacoma, Wash. about 10
. | years had taught at Aurora, Ind, and in .1Boone County.
’ Miss Josephine Lapham, former and’ ‘attended School 54, Tech High
She was the daughter ‘of the late Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Lapham. She
ago to teach English. She
At the time of her death she wis a secretary at the University of California. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Margaret Lapham, Tacoma, and Mrs. Clyde E. Springer Sr., Indianapolis.
Mrs. Anna Eagan Kirkhoff
Mrs. Anna Eagan Kirkhoff, wife of Prank H. Kirkhoff, died .yesterday at her home, 5002 E. 10th St.
[0 8. m. at the Little Flower Chruch.| TY will be at Holy Cross Ceme-| |.
tery.
Mrs. “Ana Adams Mrs. Anna Adams, for 60 years an Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at her home,:221 BE, Morris
and was 64. : She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and of the Christian Mothers’ Society. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Florence Adams; two sons, Anthony and George Adams; and five brothers, Joseph’ Scholler of Chicago, Frank Scholler of Washington, Charles S. Scholler of Saginaw, Mich., Henry Scholler of Los Angeles and Albert Scholler of Shelbyville. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrman Mortuary and at 9 a. m. at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will
St. She was born at Cincinnati, O.,
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Mrs. Ola Strubel; third row (left to fight), Mrs. Jeanne Callaghan, Mrs. Maria Kaufmann, Mrs. Mary. Fortuna; fourth row (left to right), Frank Vogelnik and Mrs. Sigrid Gunvalsen; back row, Mrs. Hilda ‘Anderson.
The Mayor conferred with City
be at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Controller James E. Deery yester- ‘ : P AeteTY
day on the budget at Mr. Deery’s home. ‘The Controller is convalescing from a heart attack. Mayor Sullivan said he would ascertain the state of the City treasury to determine whether there is enough money for the balance of this year, On the basis of estimates from the Controller's office, a gen-
eral fund balance of about $13.000 is anticipated at the end of the year, Slashes Boost Balance
The balance was made possible by & 10 per cent slash in department expenditures ordered by the Mayor and the Controller last January and & slight increase in miscellaneous receipts. Those expected to meet with the Mayor. today were Herschel M. Tebay, deputy City controller; Leroy J. Keach, Safety Board president: Leo FP, Welch, Works Board vice president; Edward H. Knight. Corporation Counsel; Jackiel W. Joseph. Park Board president; Dr. Herman . G. Morgan, Health Boarg secretary, ! and A. F. Walsman, City Hospital business manager.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. P).— Former President Herbert Hoover, addressing the Y. M. C. A. of New
York last night, said that the gangster spirit was the result of the joblessness and loneliness of youths cooped up in big cities. He said that “this same gangster spirit expresses itself in the political machines which control some of the municipal governments, plundering the taxpayers and controlling elections by corruption and intimidation by gun-men.” x
REPORT HOSPITAL BOMBED
HUNGKING, China, Nov. 3 (U. P) .—A dispatch from Foochow said today that nine Japanese airplanes
on the American-operated British Missions St. Luke's Hospital and demolished 12 wards, killing two patients and wounding two seriously.
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CLASSES HELD IN BEECH GROVE
30 Gather in Grade Schoolroom Weekly; WPA Pays Teacher.
One night weekly 30 men and women gather in a small classroom at the Beech Grove grade school to; learn about their adopted country and its government. They sit in the same seats occupied during the day by some of their children and answer the same questions as Johnnie and Mary in| their history and civic classes. The adults are preparing to take final naturalization examinations in January. Their teacher, : Ralph E. Green, is paid by the WPA. The Beech Grove class is one of 15 here at which foreign-born persons meet weekly to study for naturalization tests. :
‘Typical of America’
“This class is typical of America,” asserted Mrs. Maria Kaufmann, R. R. 1, Box 85, who came from Germany in 1924. “They help us| become Americans. We appissiase it. “The hardest thing to understand about this country is why they allow the German-American Bund to operate,” she added. “I know the Constitution makes this country free, but I don’t think the Bund should be allowed to operate. It hurts we Germans who want to become real Americans.”
[-All in U, 8. 12 Years
Class members are taught the preamble to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and its amendments, the structure of the government including its three divisions pnd some American history. All members of the Beech Grove class have been in America for more than [12 years and some of them more than 25. All are unanimously opposed to the United States going to war. y should we want to get into trouble over there?” asked Mrs. Sigrid Gunvalsen, who came here from Norway in 1927. The others nod their heads in assent.
State Deaths
AKRON—Mrs. Delilah Gaerte, 12. vivors: Sons, Claude and Ray. Mrs. Everett Plotner, 38.
ATTICA Joseph E. McFadden, 63. Survivors: Wife, Eva; sons, Leo, Junior snd Joseph: sisters, Mrs. Cleo Fairchilds, Mrs. jvan Willett and Miss Lola Jane McFad-
BARKLEY—Mrs, William F. Hays. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Barbara Turnbull, Mrs. Rachael Mohler and Miss Margaret Hays; sons, Lowell, Frank, Joseph, Allen, orris .and Virgil, BLUFFTON—Mrs. George Boyer, 73. Surviver: ‘Husband.
BREMEN—Mrs. Margaret Grace Porter, 48. Survivors: Husband, Harold; stepdaughter, Miss Martha Porter; mother, Mrs. O. L. Pennington.
BUCKSKIN — Charles PF. Criswell, 51. Survivors: Wife, Frieda; daughters, "Mrs. Beatrice Anderson and Miss Ni el Crisbrother, Lindsay Criswe half- , Arad Ship; sister, Mrs, Pearl Gwaltney.
CLARKSVILLE — Charles R. Grant, 78. Juryjvors: Wife, Fannie; daughters, Mrs. A. D. Hershey, Mrs. George Rickard and Mrs. Herbert Bere: sons, Walter, Albert, Herbert Shatles and Claude; stepson, Edward Webb; brothers, Laurel and Joseph; sister, Mre, "Addie Sauter.
DALE Mrs, Sarah Ann Oskins, 77. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. C hi , Mrs. Bessie Wagner and ; sons, James, Earl and J. Oskins; sisyoy Mrs. George Mattingiy brother,” Mack
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EVANS SVILLE—Mrs. Katie Kochmevyer, 84. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ben Claspell; son, Prank Weisheimer,
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GRANGER—Mrs. Isaac Sarhar, 60. Survivors: Husband: son, Claude Garhardt; daughter, Mire William Reeves, JEFFERSONVILLE -- Joseph H. Warder Sr.. 61. Survivor: Sister, Dr. Sarah Cord Warder. KENDALLVILLE — John W. Leiter, 74. Survivors: Son, Dr. Arthur Leiter: sister. mma Warner and Ella Shites Dot Abraham ang William. ‘MADISON—Mrs. Iya L. James, 57. Sur. vivors: Husband, ‘Albert; son, Fred: brother, Benjamin Hammond: sisters, Mrs. Linnie Fence, Mrs. Docia Caffee and Mrs. Jesse Beutel PLYMOUTH—Mrs, Elsa Stilison, 81. Survivors: Husband, James; we aughters, one son; mother, ML rtha idler; two sisters, two broth SARATOGA-—J. B. es . 78. Survivors: Wife, Bessie; daughters, Mrs. G. M, Gays lor and Mrs. Kenneth Green; son, Car sister Don Mis. Frank Snyder; brothers, Gann an SOUTH Nb — Mrs. May Josephine Tebo, 71. Survivors: Sons, John, Frank, Alvin and Claude Tebo; sisters, Mrs. William Hoover and Mrs. George Connett; SrOLherS gg. Charles and George
Ernsperg ge. van Murphy, 54. Survivors: Wife Al sister, Mrs. J. of woski brothers, L. L. and 8. G. PMUrohY. TALMA-—Mrs. William Dick, 58. _Survivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Devon 8 oyd Barkman: sons, ar] and Sidney; two 9 sters and & brother. VALPARAISO—Mrs. Mary Jane Brewer, 83. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. ay Pome, brother, ® James barrie Soper and . Anna’ Johnson,
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apolis resident 53 years. She was a member of the Little Flower Catholic Church, the Social Club of the chufch and had been an officer of the Daughters of Isabella. Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. ‘Ethel Lamb, Mrs. Edna McCurdy ahd Mrs. Irene Schneider, and three sons, William H., George F, and Frank J. all of Indianapolis. . Services will be held at 8:30 a. m,
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