Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1941 — Page 6
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© “will be taken up by City and Courity . officials today.
Civic League and Officials : Of City to Confer This Afternoon.
- Measures to safeguard Irvington property values in the event large
Scale residential building follows the | proposed -construction of a Naval
~ Ordnance Plant on the East Side
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The officials will meet with North Irvington Civic League representatives at 3 p. m. at City Hall. The meeting was .scheduled by Zoning Board President George T. O'Connor on the plea of the civic league. | Representatives of the league early this week petitioned City offi- ' cials to take steps tow#rd the pro- . tection of Irvington property, asserting that a’ low-cost housing cevelopment near the proposed $6,000,000 Government plant would «injure values in the community. Officials indicated they would discuss the possibility of restricting
development south of the plant site|
. to residences that would canform to she general residential character of Irvington. In addition to Mr. O'Connor, those invited to attend today’s meeting are George Rooker, City Pian Commission secretary-engineer; Cityengineer M. G. Johnson; County Surveyor Paul Brown; County Commissioners, County Councilmen and the drvington Civic League representatives. : |
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Isaiah S. Butler, fatally injured in a traffic accident near “Trafalgar
Richard Reidg. . . Catholic News editor.
Richard Reid, editor of the Catholic News of New York, will spehk on Prejudice” on the Catholic Forum at 8 p. m. Sunday at the World War Memorial Auditorium, The lecture is the third of a series of five scheduled for the current season; W. I’. Fox Jr. ‘will serve as chairman of the lecture. Mrs. Richard Graham is ticket chairman. Y The forum, now in its sixth year, is under the direction of the Very Rev. Msgr, Henry F. Dugan. :
GERMAN SOCIETIES FESTIVAL JAN, 18
The Federated (German Societies of Indianapolis will hold their annual winter festival Jan. 18 at Liederkranz Hall, 1421 E., Washington St.
‘|Dr. Swahlen’s Son Sets Up - |The late Dr. William F. Swahlen,
‘ |rialized by scholarshifs amounting
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‘| Department of Greek.
WILL BENEFITS DEPAUW FUND
Scholarships for Students In Greek.
Times Bpscial { GRIENCASTLE, Ind, Jan. 10.— DePauw University professor of Greek, known affectionately to his students as “Zeus,” will be memo-
to $1000 annually, it wis announced today, Lg The sum will be the income from
$25,000 given to DePauw in the will of the late Dr.+Percy Swhalen of St. Louis, Mo., the professors’s son, who [flied Dec. 10.
| Department of | Greek
Del’auw officials sai¢l the bequest had heen added to the Depauw Permanent Endowment Fund and the new scholarships would. apply in the ‘his is In compliance with spevifications of the bequest. tog The elder Dr. Swahl¢n was at DePauw from 1887 until his death in 1915, f Both of Dr. Swahl¢n’s sons, Dr. Percy Swahlen and /Benjamin F. Swalilen, were graduaed from DePauw. A daughter, M/s. J. P. Allen Jr. of Greencastle, aft:nded the old DePauw Academy.
‘A Fine Triltute’
Dr, Rufus T. Stephenson, now Greek professor at De/”auw, characterized the bequest as “a fine tribute bf a distinguishell son to the memory of a distinguished father.” The scholarships, he added, would aid [students who wished to enter the | Christian ministry, since Greek
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According to Ofto Mueller, fes-|work tival chairman, there will be singing by the ‘Indianapolis Liederkranz, Indianapolis Saengerbund and the Edelweiss ‘Singers, in addition to gymnastic exhibitions and dancing. Officers of -the federated organizations are Henry Haggemeier, president; Margaret Kissling, secretary, and Henry Wilkens, treasurer.
. DIES AS CAR SKIDS LOGANSPORT, Ing, Jan. 10 (U. P.)-—Ora Brower, 60-/ear-old farmer, [was killed last night when his car | skidded ore icy pavement two miles south of here and struck a utility pole.
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