Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1950 — Page 12

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Council Fire

Pay Hike Figures Challenged During Stormy Session |

J If the City Council seonomy hatchet swings on salary boosts this year the first siice will bite te) ‘into the Redevelopment Commilssion. This was indicated when councilmen opened fire with -a barrage of questions to-challenge-the eommission's 1951 budget proposal which included pay raises. The schedule also asked for creation of a new job which would pay $5000 a year. Although some councilmen at earlier hearings charged pay increases were too ‘conservative, they pulled the stops In their blast at redevelopment last night. eiing

$1000 annual incr » for the executive secretary, $500 boost for the negotiator - fieldman, a $180 raise for the secretary - stenographer, and creation of a new office of administrative assistant to the executive secretary at $5000. Rate Held Too Low In a letter to councilmen, com-| missioners said the Exteutive 8€C-| vears in an occupation which retary increase wou neces-| 1 his hobb he sary 1tthe job should become ane vacant. A replacement would probably be unobtainable at the! Be Nis whist Neppered to or. current rate, they contended. erman . er, new. supe J. Porter Seidensticker, who Intendent of Indianapolis Pub‘last week said city employees| lic Schools. and department heads were un- Dr. 8hibler's first inkling that derpaid in comparison to workers| he would follow an educator's in private industry, challenged| career came While he was in the increase on grounds that It| high school and the first years of college, It was there he ac-

was out of line with rates asked , _in other city departments, quired the admiration for three Heaviest fire was directed at| instructors which determined creation of the new position be! nig choice of life work. cause the Redevelopment Com- The educator already pos< inission already has an assistant sessed the basic requirements of the teaching profession. Peo-

executive secretary. The execuple were his major interest. He

tive is Richard H. Overreich. Democrat ' Councilman Joseph liked to be with them and work with them. Teaching became

A. Wicker suggested they grant a better title and less money for ¢ the new position. his “natural field.” The new pay scale would grant : 8. a 8 the a a toal off DPR. SHIBLER has in turn $7000 a year. Mr. Seidensticker| Won the admiration of educaobjected, he sald, because the| tors th¥oughout . the nation building commissioner is asking| through his school organization only $5300, and the city engineer,| work and writing. Reécommen$7000 a year. This put the secre-| dations for his appointment as tary scale “out of line,” he in-| Indianapolis superintendent came from school leaders in their fields. First action under the new

ferred. Mayor Without Aid superintendent's administration has not ben determined. This

“Even the Mayor 1s without an executive secretary,” Mr. Seidenwill await policy meetings with the School Board and a study

sticker declared. Mayor Feeney has provided for one in his 1051 request, however, Mr. Oberreich said the secre-tary-stenographer increase would of Sunditions here, Dr. Shibler sald. “Although concrete plans have not been outlined, Dr. Shibler emphasized his interest in at

be comparable to that for similar —jobs-in-other departments. r In asking $5000 a year for the negotiator-fieldman, Mr. Obercould have made $10,000 during the first seven months of 1950 if the city paid the standard real

estate commiission for - property| cational education. acquired,

” s » Request Less “CO-OPERATIVE education The total 1951 Than 2080, i offers a tremendous field for Teduent Tor next year is SST.00888| rumity.» Dr. Shibler stated. . less than last year. : Mr. Oberreich told councilmen| "Industry is important that two-thirds of the commission| financial programs. administrative expenses, includ-4 In Highland Park; Mich, ing salaries, may be reimbursed| where Dr. Shibler is now servtrom federal assistance funds un-| Ing as superintendent of schools ’ So Heung Tod fom Fie] 204, reen of R12 E10. Agency Regulations. y , nay public hearing on next in work which resulted in esvear's budget will be held at 7:30) posing SSopetative ho m., Au ams Ww n P 5: Corp., Chrysler Corp. and Ford

Rites for Physician | Motor Co.

pate Corvtoe These provide school youth ANDERSON, Aug. 19--Serv-| with after-graduation goals in ices for Dr.

Albert W, Collins, industry. who practiced medicine here for pr : 5

trative education covering public relations, teacher-counselor functions, co-operative and vo-

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“Choosing an occupation is the basic problem facing school youth,” Dr. Shibler said. This, he declared, can be offset by counseling-guidance programs. During his service as superintendent of Birmingham, Mich., schools, which he organized, Dr. S8hibler assigned counselors to the regular staff on a part-time basis. Working directly with pupils in classrooms

systems which “hid” counselors in offices

. s # THE WORK in Birmingham brought consolidation of the junior high school system there. ~ Many -small--units -were --com= bined for efficiency. The new superintendent favOES. Hat tions program to keep parents and industry abreast with educational developments. If school

| Children’s Center,

sundaes at home, too! }

programs are not kept before the community, Dr. Shibler said, the public attitude tends to become lax, Dr. Shibler started teaching while doing work. He holds B.S. and Ph.D degrees from Ohio State University where he specialized in-public school administration.

o “ ” DURING his long career he has helped write a series of spelling books, contributed to national education publications, and recently worked with other educators. on the “Practical Application of School Admin“istration.” It will be published

| this fall.

As an administrator, he was principal of Euclid, O., Cen-

Gilead, 0.

Dr. Shibler has "also served

| as educational consultant for i various school systems and was

director of a curriculum workshop for the University of Ro--chester, N. Y. public schools. He |

| has. taught summer graduate | roglasses at Wayne cand Ohly

State Universities, Central

gave better results than old

post-graduate |

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i? a : : = 3 i > "In" Allen ‘Center, New Dover, rie Cemetery In Clinton, Ind, i | Tiro and Mt, : - —

Services for Kirk Loring Dan-|

| Daniels, 1135 Rosner Drive, will Hayti,

fox JEATk, Who was three motiths old. "

Michigan College of Education,"

Michigan State College, Purdue |

University and University of . Rochester, Sunday afternoons sometimes mean golf for Dr. Shibler. He | can’t claim steady scores in the | 70's and 80's, but enjoys the ' shooting regardless. He was a basketball and baseball player in high school and college:

8 - 8 ASIDE from: his school administration duties, Dr. Shibler is chairman of the board of didectors of Metropolitan Detroit

| largest children’s clinics .in the country. He is a past president of Michigan Mental Hygiene Society, member of the board | of directors of... Metropolitan... | Detroit Family Service Society

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Dies at His Home

Willlam J. Beck, veteran of {World War I, and foreman at {Allison Division, General Motors,

t died vesterday at his (eats. He also was a member o (Corpora fon, y y the

{home 4014 W. 15th St. Mr. Beck, who was 53 had been; fd shop foreman at Allison’s| plant No. 2 for 10 years. A res-|

Lynch. Corporation | in Anderson, | | "Mr. Beck served with the 81st Cavalry during World War L He

‘was a native of New Castle. |

| He was a member of “the Gay at the Jamestown

Christian Church at Mt. Summit, |Spéedway Masonic Lodge, Scot-' itish Rite, and Murat Shrine in Indianapolis, and the Marion, County Fish and Game Assocta-| tion. Services will be at 10:30 a. m.| {Monday in Conkle W, 16th St.

pr home, Burial will be in, ¥ Surviving are u r-

ita; two sons, William C. Gor-| \don’ P., both of Speedway; a

‘daughter, Mrs. H. E. Russell, La-| Harry; three Ipel “a brother, Charles, and alwin E. and

sister, Miss Ida Beck,

"Mrs. Clovia Fraley

both of| dianapolis; " daughters, Mrs. New Castle, and one grandchild. {LaVerne Hayes, Indianapolis, and : [ana

‘had been .a member of ‘town Christian Church

Knights of Pythias

He was married in September; 1911, to Miss Ethel Alley of Hen-

ana; Mrs. Mildred Herrick, Brownsburg, and one grandson. Services will be at 3 p. m. Mon-

Church. Burial will be in Jamestown Cemetery.

Mrs. Harry Holbrook

Mrs, Helen M. Holbrook, native of Crawfordsville, died yesterday ‘at Robert W. Long Hospital. Mrs. Holbrook lived at 5317 Lester St. She was 56. A res selaent. ror

Was a member of the Crawfordsville Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, ous, Dewey W., Edllard ¥., all of In-!

Mary Carnevale, Chicago, and nine grandchildren,

i will be in Floral Park. Mrs, Fraley, who was 58, died yesterday at her home, She had been a resident of Indianapolis 29 years. Stilesville. Surviving are two sons, Wiliam J., Indianapolis and Harold M., San Lorenzo, Cal.; a daughter,

Teaching has almost become . fami enterprise in the home - -Shibler;-new-in-eh superintendent of Public Schools. Mrs. Shibler, (left) taught before her marraige. A daughter, Mrs. Connie Pinis, (below), and her husband also taught. Other Shibler children are twins Michael, (left), and Stephen, and Miss Marcia Shibler, (center).

and committee member for cooperation of industry and education.

A member of the Methodist Church, he is active in Rotary club and holds other memberships in Phi Delta Kappa, nation education honorary, state and national 2ducation associations, including the American Association of School Administrators.

po ree brothers, Jose Beil, Spokane, Wash.;

Bell, Indianapolis; two sisters,

dleston, Brownsburg, and two

grandchildren.

Christopher Thompson

Christopher Thompson, 621 E. 37th St, died yesterday at the Vollmer Convalescent Home. He was 81. A native of Denmark, Mr. Thompson came to the United States when he was 4. An engineer, he lived most of his life in West Hempstead, N. Y.

three years, he retired 20 years ago. Funeral arrangements are being completed at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. » ”n n MRS. SHIBLER taught in Ohio schools before her marriage. A daughter; Mrs. ‘Connie Pinis, 22 and her husband also are teachers. Three other children are. Miss. Marcia. Shibler.. 20, and twin boys, Stephen and | Michael, 14.

ters, Mrs. Mabel McAllister, West Hempstead and Mrs. Eunice TKnabeé, San Jose, Cal.; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grand-| Bln

Mrs. Befty McCubbins

Dr. Shibler will meet with Mrs. Betty Ann: McCubbins, Indianapolis teachers and the 2343 Spann Ave. will be buried school board on Aug 29 and Monday in Louisville, Ky. after 30th before opening of the fall [services there. school term. His official duties | = She died yesterday at her home. will start on Oct. 1. (By David |Mrs. McCubbins was 69. A native Watson.) - {of Hart County, Ky. she had ie lived in Indianapolis five years. Mrs. William Drexler Surviving are her daughter, {Mrs. Carrie Kirby; four sons, Mrs. Maycile Drexler, who lived! Clyde, Richard, Carl and James,| most of her life in" Indianapolis, all of . Indianapolis; a brother, died yesterday at Methodist Hos-, Charles Elkins, Louisville; two pital, | sisters, Mrs. Fannie Perkins, New Mrs. Drexler, who was 60, was| Haven, Ky., and Mrs. Nora Per-

employed in the offices of Stoke- | kins, Louisville, four stepchildren A t

ly-VanCamp, Inc, for 13 years, and six grandchildren.

|She was a member of the Grace’ Mrs. Ella M. Wright

Methodist hurch. Mrs. Ella Mary Wright, Indi-|

Mrs. Drexler lived at 721 N. |Denny St. Surviving are her hus- anapolis resident for 25 : years, tidied Yesterday at the Marion

|band, William; her mother, Mrs. Nettie Spark pe one aunty H

| She ics 85. oe “avon wn of HoFriben ness Church. Surviving are two sons, Charles] ;and Harry, both of Indianapolis; [two_ daughters, Mrs. Lee Criswell Obion, Tenn., and Mrs.! Maude Webb, Indianapolis, and! {two brothers, Charles Walton,| Mo., Denver, Denver, Colo.

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Kirk Loring Daniels

{fels, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. H.|

{be held Monday in Evans- -Godby | {funeral home, Noblesville.

AUTHORIZED “DEALER - ‘died Friday in Noblesville. Burial | will be in Ft. Wayne. Besides his parents, the child is] {survived by his grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. C. F..Daniels and Mrs. | Ww. G. France, all of Ft. Wayne. all

Official Weather

| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ] Aug. 19, - 1950

8: oi Sunset

Sunrise IH 3:38 Precipitation 24 “hours. ending 7: 30 4 a.m. 8 | Total precip, since Ja 1 37.48 {Excess since January fl 1.01

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Services for Mrs. Clovia B.] | Fraley, 283 N, Tremont St. were Monday in Harry W, Moore Peace being-arranged today -in Flanner! Chapel. '& Buchanan mortuary. Burial erland Park Cemetery.

She was a native of dled yesterday at

P .f Blaine : Bell, Brownsburg, Ind., and John tomorrow in

A resident of Indianapolis for!

Surviving are a son, Christo- ho pher R.° Indianapolis; two daugh-|E

‘Bervices will be at 1:30 p. m.

ler retired in 1443 because of {ll , health. ,Bchools "2,3 “aNd” 57 and was

“Bbe A polis, Miss Denzler ws

‘Retired Local Teacher. Dies at Her Home

- Miss Anna Verena Denzler, retired school teacher and principal, died yesterday in her home, 5160, Pleasant Run Pkwy, North Active for 32 years, Miss Denz-

She taught at Public

principal at Public Schools 48, 29, 78, 50 and 66, where she was

was 58. Miss Denazler was graduated from Manual High School, and the old Indianapolis Normal School. Attending the University! of Wisconsin she received her AB degree from Baldwin-Wallace College, and her MA degree from Columbla Butversify, bs

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ber of the nis Method Church, Business and Professional Women’s Circle of the Church, and the Council of Ad-

tion. Surviving are her sister, Bertha, Indianapolis; two brothers, Herman, Indianapolis, and Edwin, Scottsburg, Ind. Services will be at 3 p. m. Mon-

Burial- will -be—in-Suth-

Mrs. Elmer Johnson

Mrs. Caroline A. Johnson, In-

dianapolis resident for 45 years, Methodist Hospital, A native of Lawrenceburg, she had Hved at 936 Bancroft St. here. Mrs, Johnson was a mem-

Miss Virginia Fraley, Indian- ber of the Lutheran Church at|

wrenceburg. Services will be at 7:30 p. m. the Harrry: W. Moore Peace Chapel and at 2

Mrs. Della Hutchinson, Los An- p. m. Tuesday in the Fitch Fugeles, Cal. and Mrs. Ethel Hud-|

neral Home at Lawrenceburg. Burial will be in Greendale Cemetery. Her husband, Elmer, Survives.

day in. Shirley Brothers Irving! [Hi Chapel. Burial will be in {Crown Hill

‘Miss Lena N. Woods

Services for Miss Lena Noralp Woods, resident of Indianapolis for 20 years, will be at 1 p. m. Monday in St. Paul's Baptist rear Church, Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Woods, who was 57, died! Thursday at her home, 902 N. Sheffield Ave. A native of Summer County, Tenn. she was a member of St. Paul's Church here. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. |+ Margaret Woods, and a sister,

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

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osart. . Brooks, 29, Bridgeport; Verrs L. F Bridgepo u

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Richa rd "E Bendershott, 20, 1332. Olive; Barbara R. Botts, 18, ries Gr

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ministrative Women in Educa-|

essica | variance of buiiding

D otemars

Elizabeth Rosalla Brandon; . Raymond,

mer, Mildred Owens: Mar-

Sales Co., will be at 3 p. m. Mon day in the Harry W. Moore Peace

Mr. Shafer, who was 60, died yesterday at Cold Spring Road Veterans’ Administration Hospital. . Associated with the Globe Co. for 15 he formerly was distributor for the company in Detroit. He had been local dis tributor for two years. Mr. Shafer was also a veteran of World War 1. He was.a mems. . ber of Arlington Place Methodist Church, Irvington Masonic Lodge, and the. Veterans of Foreign

Shafer was born in Mis- — Surviving are his wife, Waneda, and a son, Norman, both of Indianapolis.

Dr. Harry Williams

Times State Service . CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 19

principal when she retired. Shel Wats,

mems-

ah hy By Post, were held at

Syracuse, N. Y. home there.

otices ST e—— BOARD OF ZONING LEGAL NOTICE oF stl LIC HE a Js hereby siven i} that the follow pe poi of Zoning: Appeals, Ci - apoiis, req it & T= irements. ot e Per Nota, Meridian Street, (Zoned requests variance:

-Busin line reauirem ents to permit the

ot a sign extending to the front Property ne,

He died at his

s ; 230 ~A8-H3

RS. EMMA WILSON, 4 alifornia Street (Zoned Gas A-4-H1: Apart ith requests” variance of age yard Toquirements Jo Derinls s con= the wes: of Uihe existing Be ia buil he reat of the two-family house a west corner higan and Caliofnia Stree V- 2 “opie IE & EARLEAN C 351 Congress Avenue, (Zon Hi Residence), request variance A and rear house requirements %o pers tthe convers: on of the o Saisting Baiare

into living quarters Oise

C ; wl Leg So. FRANK P SOREN Washington Street, (Zoned Business), requests permission to Sontiie the operation ¢f a pet shop in the exist~

Hiding

Mrs. Rowena Buchanan, both of ¥

ar of the existing store accessory offstreet parking and

| spac | dL-yso. SKIRVIN TOOL & G INC., 1615West Howard Street, oned Business), ests

he Shigine hours a day.

382-V-50. y LL D. LAGH! 2033-35 Nortn Harding (Zon Ul-A3-H1 Residence),

line requirements to ermit the enciosure ok the porch at the

Artie front of the building Rised as two

professional offices. 383-V- 0.

EDNA T, RIDGES, 3402-8 North sherman Brive: {Zoned 3-A3 H1 Business), per= Diss lo construct a Saaoling be AR staHise ota accessory sign at south an east property line.

shop in the existing bulldin oa the rear o polis" FOWER

INDIANA LIGHT COMPANY. 4519-4813 East

3 Street, (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence; Tse us! requests variance of se I Definii co's construction

it, Zella Mae Wiison; David, Methodist—Robert, Murgaret Glendening; Russell 3 Brown; John

Fields;

Ann

a Davis; Jesse, Laverne

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Charles Andrew Cook, 56, arteriosclerosis. Senr Martin Enoch, 59,

Louise Kinney, 50, at St. a. Alb in Baumann, 90, al 2277 8. Meridian,

Ba arterlosslarotie hear Pillers,

Vincent's,

Drive, Woodruff Place, coronary occlu-

: Ho Willis, 67, at General, hypertension. f - | Pete d 65, at 3064 ar-

Cottage,

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omar Hiram seflars 3, Fo 712 Marott Hotel, | ~cerenral y rombosi on Thtirs 71. 115 8. Audiibon, gh LTR our n Otto Ray Long,

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Henard; Billy. Stokes; Alger. Lucu Borothy fatter; June and opera

Jonss; | Ann Clements: BR Iginla | corner 33rd & 3 Fartow, Harey Jr. | Ul -A3-H1 Residence), requests variance U Clarence, Virginia Evans; Willard, Hou: | partiaily constructed doub m;

Taig; |

, at 949 W. Vermont, hy-

car-

3 at Methodist, en-

ta: ditis. p _|Prederick Ernest Schroeder. 70, at 781 E.

~ be A a 1339 Bellefontaine Gladys Marie Colton. “8, at General, caroma * william isher, 44, at General, congestive mo

clud= ole yard, and offstreet par! nd load

Space. 86-V-50. CHARLES PACELY, Southeast Sheldon Streets (Zon: and area

requirements to mit the le hot ee be , [completed J» a four-family dwel . C. RAWLL INGS 8, Soar r North:

17 Fprice Stree N

AB V-50. HELE. JA Mes WAY NDERSON, 1637 Nowland Avenue, 02- A4-H1 Apartments), request of use to permit the Sberation of a barber op in the front room of the existing

ftir anideman, 78. at 2262 Central residence, oP accessory v offstroet ish North at General at Methodist,

89LaSalle Street. (Zoned Ul-A3- i Res! dence), requests Varialice of use to perm oh the commercial breeding and raising o white rats in the ex xisting garage at the rear of the Be -¥=50. HAEL + BRIAN J. & RACHEL North Meridian Street,

T.. BETTINA, ULLIVAN, 323 2-Ad4-H

93 A GRE I a Soutneast Corner ~ OE Re

TES RayUd

Residence), Toques ests per= ssion to construct and maintain an AT 8C with | ground faculties. this building oe” extend 50,

40’ from front property lin 140306-V 50, © MARY E. HOLLAND, 2851 {Sutherland | Residence),

“398-V-50. MARY MM." North Jefferson Avenue, permit the

JKEMILLER, 1453 , (Zoned U3-Ad- | Ras! Ah

ng residence, e sale. service and Jepair of outboard motors and power lawn wers, with - accessory offstreet arking

Fine wilt be held by the oY Fa a5 a Monday,

Bos August 28, 1950, a T. D Me) oom 401 Ty Hall, at which time and place interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said

RD OF ZONING APPEALS Noble P. hoster. Lam Becretary,

OTICE _ TO TAXPAYERS OF AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION »

at the | of the Trustee at 1130 Epler a Indianapolis, Indian at the hour of 8: 30» pelos M. (Cetra Standard Dime)

i 8th day of igus 19 | the following addit SH) opr ary to meet the extraordinary existing | at th | ADD NAL APPROPRIATION FOR AL HOOL FUND Fund 11 con. of Ground $500.00

The foregoing approvriation is in addition to appropriations provided in the exe

ation which. 8 The wi officers consider necese emergency

t such aDDroprIation oo at rom the operating balance

D. purp pose of purchasing the new Leroned s to thlargs i present grounds of the Glenn's Valley ool, located in Deny School Township of Marion County, { axpayers of the School Township ape pearing at jad meeting shall h | Hight to be hea res sal posed - additional as | ditional appropriat on finally {be referred to the State Board of | Commissioners, which Board will ho | further hearing within fifteen (15) at tHe office the Audit or of 2h ounty, Indiana, or suc otivg ce | may be designated, pace 51 any of the. additional {be eard and any interested taxpayers may De eal of the County 4 uditor when snd DATED this 11th ay of o% igs 108. ay August, NELSON P. 8 Trustee Perry School Township of Marion: Count; Indiana.

appropriation may

OF PUBLIC HEAI EFORE |THE BOARD OF JC EARNS ALS OF

Indiana, for the { hearing ® potion for variance from the {Zoning Ordinanc Said L cation i an Ao district on tion. an addition

Sh tall Ba DErsons appeart 3 ay ng shal ve am |

sivued, T W. FLECK.

t 50 N. Lyndhurst Dr, purpose of

Chapel. Burial will be in Wash. ‘ington Park.

al- for Dro

West 18th Street,

accessory plays °

‘DODD, “rear 3885 (Zoned Ul-, J ioA3- Hl an

At such fears ing, taxpayers objecting to -

reduests permise Cy 0

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