Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1940 — Page 2
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LISTING BE USED INTAXING CARS
Board Instructs Assessors On Valuation of Autos And Tractors.
Assessment valuations on ‘automobiles, a. year or more old should follow quotations listed in the current red book, published by the National Used Car Market Report, Inc, the State ‘Board announced today: JThe. Board’s instructions to assessors yesterday, specifying that appraisements of new 1940 cars should be 85 per cent of the factory delivered price, will not affect valuafions of older cars, board members said.. “The Red Book, containing ‘current. market . quotations on. every mpdel and age car back as far as 1933, is published every two months. “Assessors should have these baaks and follow the quotations for equitable appraisements,” C. R. Benjamin, Board member, said. ‘Most assessors have been follow- | ing Red Book quotations for several years. ° “The Board's. instructions on farm tractors stated that 1940 tractors should be assessed at 85 per cent of the factory delivered price, '1939 ctors at 60 per cent, 1938 machines at 40 and 1937 models at 30 per cent, . “Annual assessments for 1940 tax will begin on March 1
BEQUEATHS HOME TO ‘KIND’ COUPLE
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 20 (U. P.) .— } The ordinary kindnesses of life today had been repaid to Mr. and - Mrs. Thomas Burndrett of Wilkinsburg. Because they had befriended Alexander Storey, a retired plumber, the Burndretts . ‘were remembered in Storey’s will in “recognition of their kindness.” - Storey bequeathed a two-story frame -dwelling to the couple out of an estate valued at little more than $10,000. The remainder went to his wife and a nephew.
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Times-Acme Photo. George H. Emanuel, 23, formerly of Evansville, Ind, faces trial in Las Vegas, Nev.; district: court on a charge of slaying Floyd M. Brumbaugh, formerly of Goshen, Ind., Feb. 5,. near Jean, Nev. Emanuel waived: preliminary hearing yesterday but the date of his trial was not. set.
TONING BOARD'S.
Re-elected President, VicePresident of Group.
George T. O'Connor and George T. Whelden will contniue this year as president and vice president respectively of the City Zoning Board and Plan Commission. They were rc-eiected at a special organization meeting yesterday prior 'to “the Board’s’ ‘regular business session. ~The Board granted three petitions for variance: of “zoning regulations, denied four --and post poned acticn on one due to: a tie vote.
man of the zoning committee whose members are John W. Atherton, Harmon A. Campbell, Louis: Borinstein and Mrs.- Edna- M. Christian. Paul E: Rathert was elected chairman of the park committee of ‘which Mrs. Christian and Mr. Atherton are members. Louis C. Brandt was named plan and thoroughfare committee head. Members are M. G. Johnson "and John Ryan. . The Board rejected a petition to enable E. C. Kriel to. convert . an existing residence at 17 Hampton Drive into a two-family house. L. R. Zapf and Earl’ C.” Townsénd, attorneys, represented a group “of property owners protesting the remodeling. They said conversion of the house into-a ‘double would open: the door for other two-family dwellings which would deteriorate the value of the strictly singlefamily neighborhood, Denied also were the petitions of Miss ‘Edith Carter to operate a beauty shop at 1910 N. Talbott St.; the Rhoads Memorial Studio, Inc., to operate a stone cutting machine
EB |at 2309 Pierson St. and Joseph J.
Klee, to erect a double house at 1006-8 N. Wallace St. The Board split-in a: tie vote on the petition of Fred Millis to erect at 2943-47 N. Sher-
owners protested against the proposed establishment. The Board permitted Woodruff C. Andrews to erect an addition to a laundry at 2520 E. 12th St. after nearby residents were assured that smoke from the laundry would be reduced; John H. Jackman to erect a storeroom building at 1732 W. Washington St., and Miss Jeanette M. Fickle to operate a beauty shop
2 lin a garage at 34 at 340 1 N: “Emerson Ave.
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SUNNYSIDE'S (CHIEF WILL SPEAK ON T. B,
Dr. Frank Jennings, superintendent of .the Sunnyside Sanatorium, was scheduled .to. speak today and tomorrow at. Butler ' University -on prevalency ‘of tuberculosis among college students. The two" lectures are introductory
made- available to Butler students. This program is in with National-Tyberculosis Associa‘tion. The tests will be given by Dr. George Davis, University physician,
ranged by Dr. Henry G. Nester, head of the physiology and health department, Results “of te tests will be sent to national headquarters at New York City. « Fi pe ma——— SE ———p an MATE DEAD, WIFE FOLLOWS NEWARK, N. J; Feb. 20 (U. P).
|—A few minutes after her -hus- .| band, Francis IL. Lippman, 55, died of a heart attack in their third-
floor apartment last night, Mrs. Georgiana Lippman, 34, went to the roof, five stories up, and jumped. She ‘landed in a rear courtyard and died in a hospital early this morning.
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HEADS RENAMED
0’Connor and Whelden Are
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and Dr. Wendell A. Shullenberger.|: : Tests on the campus are being ar-|
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FINNISH “RELIEF
i Division of ion of Fund Group Set Up to ‘Earmark’ Donations.
The establishment of a clearing house for collection of special dona-
‘| tions to the Finnish relief cause,
was announced today by Albert J. Beveridge Jr. -state chairman of the Finnish Relief Fund, Inc. To be known as the “Remittance Division” of the Fund, the new clearing house will ‘receive donations earmarked by the donor for
|any of four classes of public Fin-
nish “institutions, separate from the contributions of the Fund for general Pinnish emergency relief. ' The institutions are: ‘1; The Lotta Svaard, an organization of 110,000 Finnish women furnishing the backborie of army hospitilization service and other civilian activities.
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°9, The various religious’ bodies in Finland, chiefly the = Lutheran Church, ‘the Catholic Church and the Salvation Army, for their relief services to ‘the Finnish people. 3. The educational and any other established public institutions. 4; The Finnish Government for its own unrestricted use. : Mr. Beveridge said the estaislishment of the Remittance Division was made to clarify the Finnish relief situation in Indiana. He declared that “Some 12 different organizations ' have arisen which are appealing for various forms of relief for the stricken country. They have naturally come into being in re- . {sponse to appeals from Finland for aid in different fields. Overlapping Avoided “In consequence there is a great multitude of applications to this fund from persons who wish to specify the purpose to which their con.Jtribufion should be placed. New organizations to serve every one of these different ends would obviously overlap. “With 5 view to meeting these wishes as far as practicable; to simplify organization, and to cooperate with ‘other ‘movements, we have established the ,Remittance Division,” he said. “This ‘will be in additioh’ to our own purpose to recruif “charity funds for general emergency purposes of the civil population.” Mr. Beveridge’s statement was based on a similar statement sent out- by Herbert ‘Hoover, national Finnish Relief Fund chairman.
PARK SCHOOL PUPILS FORM SCIENCE CLUB
‘The Junior chemistry class. at Park School has organized the Electron Club to promote interest in science among Park pupils. John Wooling hds been elected president and Victor Keene Jr, secretary and treasurer. “The first’ major program will be held: at: the school: April 13. when J:Melville Arthur, lecturer and consultant in physics for the New York Museum: - of Science and Industry, will Speak: :
SENTENCED TO DIE, Gf GRINS
NEW YORK, Feb, 20 (U. P.).— Frank Blazek grinned yesterday when sentenced to die in. the electric chair at Sing Sing prison during the week of April 8. The 29-year-old WPA laborer was convicted of killing his sweetheart, Virginia Bénder, 18, with a hunting knife last June 18, :
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