Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1947 — Page 8
Conventions Set 3-Month Record
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H S New Home An all-time Ten for number of conventions held Th the city was | Officers of Sgt. Ralph Barker post | 1587, Veterans of Foreign Wars, today took possession of a three-story brick building at 16th and Meridian sts. as the post’s new home. At present the post is renting a building at 1421 Central ave. The] i post will move into its new home in| { several months’ after alterations. { Purchase price was not disclosed. & Present in the law office of Judge § Nathan Swain for the transaction { were Donald Bushong, post coms mandant; James Ritchie, post quar- | termaster; Edward Mantel, real es-. tate representative, and Henry Mof- | fatt, post meinber.
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lof the year. According to Joseph J. cripe, manager of Indianapolis Convention and Visitors bureau, 104 conventions were held here during January, February and March. The | previous record was 89, he said. The meeting brought 30327 visitors to dndianapolis. Mr, Cripe said 101 meetings are scheduled for the second quarter of the year.
An automobile stolen yesterday from the Inland. Container Co. parking lot at Dakota and Morris ‘sts. was found this morning partly submerged in White river near the Armour & Co. packing plant. The
‘ : vehicle was empty. The automo-
{set during the first three monthgl
Two Indianapolis men and one] from Vincennes have been appointed districts parole officers of the state welfare department. They are Charles R. Broderick, former deputy sheriff here;
mer chief proba tion officer of juvenile
Welton, Knox county deputy sheriff. Mr. Brodersts and Mr. Coole both will work in Marion coun ¥ while Mr. Welton will be assigned! to Vincennes." Mr. Broderick .is a graduate of Cathedral high school and Butler: university. lieutenant. Mr. Cooley was a juvenile court | official under former Judge Mark!
J. G. Welton
bile had gone over a 40-foot embankment. Police said it was the property of Quincy Lake of Morgan- | town,
Reports Iron On Monon Tracks
A special] officer for the Monon Ir today reported two at- The Methodist Youth Fellowship Igo | of the Indianapolis district will hold | tempts to wreck trains in the Vi-|;o onnval World's Fair Friday aft. cinity of the railroad’s 2st st. cross- | ernoon and night in the Washing: ing. ton Street Methodist church. ; The officer, W. i Spier ald i Orville Davis of DePauw university 4 train knocked a large piece Ton | will speak on an inter-racial pro- | from the rails which had been| gram after a 6 p. m. dinner. Se hag placed there by vandals yesterday taught in schools and coll afternoon. He told police a short| the Philippines ang India. a time later the iron piece was found| goimes is chairman. Mrs. Clyde between the frogs of a switch, but | Robinson, counselor.
{ it was removed before it could do any damage. Smoke from a fire which started
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| fire did little damage.
The New York Street Evangeliical United Brethren church will present the 16-voice choir of the the Evangelical Theological seminary in a sacred concert Friday fat 8 p. m. in the church. The choir comes from Naperville, Ill, and is directed by Dr. Paul Eller,
The Brookside Civic league will hold a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside community house. Scott Gehring is chairman.’ {He will be assisted by Miss Flora | Bauer.
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Crispus Attucks high school Parent-Teachers association *will observe dads’ night at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. George Ress, assistant postmaster, and the Rev. David Venerable, minister of Corinthian Baptist church, will speak. John Motley will be master of ceremonies.
» Anderson File Co. 'l = . To Add Building Times State Service ANDERSON, Ind, April 16— Work will be started this week on the construction of a new building addition to the Nicholson File Co. plant here. The structure will house a new steam generating unit at the plant, which, with the building and equipment, will cost approximately $500,000.
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Boone Stockmen Name New Officers
Times State Serygice LEBANON, Ind. April 16.—Floyd
McDonald, Clinton township, is the new president of the Boone County Feeders And Breeders association, stockmen’s organization. Walter Ross, Harrison, is the new vice president and Munns A. Caldwell, county agricultural agent, was {re-elected secretary-treasurer. Directors voted to hold another : lannual achievement day fish fry " 'next year similar to that this year.
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W. Rhoads. He was a probation officer with criminal court from! 1936 to 1943. : Mr. Welton served four years as a deputy sheriff, during which time! {he also assumed the duties of pro-
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Recreation Parley | = Opens Tomorrow
The Midwest district recreation | conference of ..public recreation |
tion in co-operation with the park and recreation department of Indi-| anapolis.
L. H, Weir, district field represen- |
tative of Kentucky, Indiana and M Illinois, will be in charge. He will be assisted by Arthur Todd, district | fleld representative of Jowa and Kansas, and Reynold
Carlson, district field representative | fo of North and South Dakota, Minne- |
sota and Wisconsin, Highlights of “opening day ses-| sions will include a tour of Indian-'
apolis parks in the afternoon and a
tea in the governor's mansion. Report sessions are scheduled in the afternoon. The annual letter award | |banquet to basketball teams and
speak at a meeting of the Indiana | | boxers who partici pated in the state | Chain Store council at noon Pri-| ;,teur athletic union will be held | ‘at 6:30 p.m. at Southside Commu- |
nity center, General sessions also are scheduled Friday morning and afternoon. | A smorgasbord dinner will be held
Northeast Community center. The conference will close with a program and problem clinic Saturday morning.
E— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |Two Indianapolis Men Named Parole Officers
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| Disciples of Christ
Promotion Board Elects
A number of Indianapolis persons were elected or re-elected to 1947-48 offices of .the board of directors of {the Disciples of Christ unified promotion at a meeting yesterday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. James A. Stuart, editor of The In|dianapolis Star, was elected board {chairman; - Miss Jessie Trout, secretary; and Dr. Franklin H. Minck, { Akron, O., vice chairman. Re-elected {officers include Dr. C. O. Hawley, di- | rector; the Rev. Loren E. Lair, assistant director; John L. H. Fuller, treasurer; and Miss Ann Davidson, assistant treasurer, Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood was made chairman of the central committee of the board. Dr. Hawley, who is administrator {for the Disciples Crusade for aA | Christian World, announced that | the church offerings for overseas relief and rehabilitation during the week of compassion in February totaled $507,500. The goal for the! week was $300,000.
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Police today are seeking four in the kitchen of her home over- | executives will open its three-day | O +i NO CHARGE i teen-age youths who were reported came Lavonne Rodenbeck, 52, 10 N. convention tomorrow morning at| rganiza ons i near the scene later yesterday aft- Ritter ave. early this morning She | Hotel Antlers. The 23d annual ses- | FOR CREDIT | ernoon. At that time a former city | was given first ald by Gremen and sion will be held under the auspices ,, Seathessiern Rebekah lode Saturday detective found two additional city ambulance physicians. The|of the National Recreation associa-| night the lodge will have a chill RP |
and card party st the hall at Hamil ave. and Washington st, Frederica | { Clements, will be in charge.
of Corinthian chapter 456, O. E 8, at Srclops tonight at 2515 W. Washington st. s. Sarah Hollon is worthy matron and! Maurice Hollon is worthy patron,
The ladies’ auxiliar tional Association of Machinists will sponsor a card party at- 3 p. m. tomorrow at Machinists hall. Mrs. Corda Faust, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Etta Jackson and Mrs. Bess Hancock. Mrs, Frances Romer is president.
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Liquor Store of $92 Two holdup men took $92 from the cash drawer of the Little Chum Liquor store, 1422 N. Capitol ave,; last night while they threatened the clerk with a nickel Plated pistol. Herbert Freeman, the clerk, said the men entered at 6 p. m. After they left he called police and patrolmen chased two men, Suspected of the robbery, to 14th and Lafayette sts. where the officers lost sight of them:
LEGAL N OTICE»
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7. LBPGAL NO TICE E OF BLIC HEARING Notice is hereby iven | Hat the followins Zoning. has Deehh filed with the Board IE of the ho of Matthe Zoning from the re- ° SONI oR Ordinance ¢: 2 E. Mar- - Mp asks for in variance to change use of 33-acre tract to indus trial and erect and SPEMe, cement grain elevator on land a Corner of Sumner Ave, and Hino ‘Central Railroad in Pelpy Towns) hip. A” public hearing of sald Pejiuon will be held by the Board of Zoni ng, BN on Wednesday, April 23, 1047, at
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in Room 71, Court House, at which Line and place all Serensd persons yl Rid given opportunity be heard in thee to the ry set oul In sald = tions. MARION SQUNTY BOARD OF SONIN PPEALS
AROLD W. GEISEL, Executive on,
ANTRAL ORDINANCE NO. 35, er General A aoe No. Ordinance to amend Sections and par} of Section 3 of General Ordinance . 114, 1922 (as amended), commonly known as the Zoning Ordinance; ‘and fixing a time when the same shall take effect.”; and fixing a time when the same shall take efiseh. BE IT ORDAINED THE COMMON AUN oF THE ITY OF INDIAN-
JANA: Section 1. at Section 1 of the above | entitied dia be amended to read las follows: Section 1. That Group 1-- | Resi idence Classes of Sec, 2 of General | Ordinance No. 114, 1922 (as amended), be .and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: ROUP 1 RESIDENCE CLASSES Class U 1 Used: (Dwelling Houses) (1) Dwelling (2) Church, including schools and other accessory buildings, parking areas, and
other facilities necessary for the carrying out of the program + a church as a fe.
part of the communit (3) Grade or High hool not operated for pecuniary profit; playground, recreation area or athletic field including accessory equipment, structures and parkin { facilities, owned, operated, maintain
and supervised by a church or school; jorganization not as a commercial enter.
| prise; public Mbrar nity center building. ry Private club excepting a club the chief activity of which 's a service cus- | tomarily carried on as a business: Dormitory, or sorority or fraternity house or dwelling used for lodging, with or without meals, by the membership of a chartered organization; Boarding school, when not operated for pecuniary profit. (5) Philanthropic or eleemosynary use of institution other than penal or correctional institution. Hospital; Sanitarium; | Nursing home: Convalescent home. and {homes for the care of the aged, infirm, blind and chijdren, other than for the insane or feeble-minded. (8) Public park; Public | lle recreation buildin ervolr, well or filter (7) Railway passenger “station: Railway {istt-of-way not including railway yards. i (8) Growing of Jreqetasies, fruits, flowers, grasses, shru trees, provided such operation is ‘not for profit, Class U 2 Uses: tAPartment house) tn Apartment House - (2) A rtment Hotel Sec. This ordinance shall be in. full force and effect from and after its passage, approyal by the, Mayor and publication according to la STATE OF STANA. MARION COUNTY, OF INDIANAPOLIS Prank J. Noll, Jr., Clerk of ‘the City ot Ko ianapolis, Indiana, do hereby certify he above and foregoing is a full, true
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