Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1978 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER SATURDAY, OCTORB 7, 1971

Special pick days announced for collection of leaves

Marion County residents coping with fall leaves received a few reminders this week from William E. Allis, administrator of the Indianapolis Air Pollution Control Division. Allis’ remarks were based on the amended open burning regulations passed earlier this year which change the local law permitting open burning in the county. The new regulation

restricts open burning of leaves and other wood byproducts to single family dwellings. This is a distinct change from the past when burning was permitted anywhere, such as cemetaries, parks, commercial or industrial facilities and apartment complexes and mobile home parks. Only single family dwellings may now burn leaves or trash and all burning is now restrict-

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ed to a non-combustible container with a one-quarter inch mesh screen on top. “The reason for the screen," says Allis, “is to keep as much particulate poUution from spreading in the air as possible. It will be far better for Marion County citizens to bag leaves than to burn them." For this reason the Air Oct. oral cancer screen scheduling The Little Red Door Cancer Society will accept appointments through October 13th for its Oral Cancer Screening and Detection Clinic, October 14th, Saturday morning. The clinic has seen almost 900 patients since beginning its monthly sessions and has led to the diagnosis of oral malignancy in five male and three female patients. Examinations are done by volunteer medical and dental professionals in the Oral Diagnosis/Oral Medicine Clinic at the I.U. School of Dentistry, 1121 West Michigan Street. Persons with lumps or sores which have not healed in the oral cavity, on the lip or around the mouth are especially encouraged to attend the clinic. Appointments may be made for the October 14th screening clinic by tailing the Little Red Door Cancer Society at 925-5595.

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PoUution Control Diviaion is supporting the Solid Waste Division of the Department of Public Works in its special leaf pick up service this fall. Leaves placed in proper bags at the regular pick up point no later than 7:30 a.m. on the day scheduled for pick up will be coUected by the city on its regular sanitation routes. If your normal trash day is Monday, up to 10 bags of trash and/or leaves will be picked up each week. If your normal trash day is Monday you also will be able to put out any amount of leaves for pick up on Tuesday, October 17. The leaves will be coUected before October 21. If your normal trash day is Tuesday, any amount of bagged leaves placed by 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 25. will be picked up before October 31. If your normal trash day is Wednesday, any number of bags of leaves placed at your trash pick up point by 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 2. wi^ be picked up before November.

Seminar here, Nov. 10Retail thieves selective: IU Public Safety data

If your normal trash day is Thursday, any number of bags of leaves placed at your trash pick up point by 7:30 a.m. on

The type of merchandise on the shelves of a retail store has a direct bearing on inventory

Monday .November 20. will be shortages due to theft, says picked up before November 16. 1)011 Weir of the Indiana

If your normal trash day is Friday, any number of bags of leaves placed at your trash pick up point by 7:30 a.m. on Monday, November 20, will be picked up before November 23. Questions about open burning will be answered by the Air PoUution Control Division, 6333800. Information about the special leaf pick up can be obtained by calling 634-2030. The special leaf pick up is designed to provide a once a year clean up for home owners

University Center for Public

Safety Training.

“Items with strong buyer appeal, and those that can be resold easily are the major

targets.

Weir, who will discuss problems of crime-related retail losses on Nov. 15 at a special Security for Small Business conference At the Ramada Inn Northwest in Indianapolis, lists cigarettes and meat as the primary targets for food store

thieves.

In department stores, cos-

who bag leaves properly. Up to tume ^ fine jewelry, watches ten bags of leaves and trash wiU ^ j U nio r an d sub-teen cloth-

be picked up by the regular City of Indianapolis Sanitation Crews each week in addition to the special leaf pick ups. For additional information, call Heavy Trash Pickup at

634-2030.

ing, smaU leather goods, cosmetics, men's casual wear, photo goods and records also suffer higher than average

shortage rates.

Drug stores are hard hit by theft of cosmetics, costume

Million dollar rehabilitation project set at Salem Village

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Mayor WUliam H. Hudnut announced this week that the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved a grant for $1,742,000 which wiU be used in a massive renovation and revitalization project on 250 units of housing in Salem Village on the city’s Eastside. The mayor said the money is coming from the PubUc Housing Urban Initiatives Program. Application for the funds was made to HUD in August of this year. That application also included requests for rehabilitative and renovation funding for Concord Village and Clearstream Gardens. At the time the application was filed by Fred Thomas, executive director of the Indianapolis Housing Authority, the vacancy rate at Salem Village stood at 15.6 percent. “The buildings of Salem Village are in fairly sound condition structurally, but the interiors have been plagued with some serious problems," the mayor said. “However, we are confident that with this grant money being provided by HUD, those interior problems will be corrected." Among those problems, the Mayor cited water damage, unsound bathroom floors, kitchen cabinets and counters in various states of deterioration, worn out appliances, worn out or missing heat plants, plumbing, plumbing fixtures, wiring, handrails and a severe lack of screens and storm doors. The Mayor said besides improvements in those areas, the grant money will allow the Housing Authority to install perimeter fencing, individual patio fences, court areas, better interior roadways and an entryway guard station. “The infusion of this money (l and the efforts of local officials will go a long way towards addressing some of the critical low and moderate income housing needs of this community," the mayor said. “Indianapolis has four areas of housing with 200 or more units, and we are now performing major renovations and making major improvements in two of them." In addition to Salem Village, the city is undertaking renovation of Raymond Villa, utilizing existing and recently

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be as high as they otherwise might, ‘hanks to new technologies being developed by the Electric Power Research Institute. One of its projects will generate gas from coal at the largest low-BTU gasifier test facility in the nation near Windsor, Conn. Pulverized coal will be consumed at the rate of five tons per hour to produce approximately 890,000 standard cubic feet

of clean gas per hour.

“One man's fault is another man's lesson." H. G. Bohn

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How many times have you grumbled when you read or heard how more than forty percent of our Black youths are unemployed? What thoughts came to your mind? Racism? Unqualified? Well, some thoughts come to my mind, but they are not racism nor unqualified. All negatives in the Black community are not the result of racism, and I am proud of the thousands of youthful Blacks who have acquired college educations. Unqualified is an excuse that the private sector will have to eliminate. But, my young friends, I want you to remember that acquiring an education should have done more than prepare you for a job, it should have also taught you how to think. So, you haven’t been able to find a position in the field in which you studied, but is that reason enough to sacrifice your pride and dignity. That’s right! When you are not working, you are not only an unemployed statistic, but you are also without pride and dignity. You can’t force business and industry to create new jobs, but you can retain independence and pride by working. Where? The same jobs that helped your parents and grandparents survive years ago... that’s right, waiters, bellhops, and waitresses. As the old adage goes: “A bird in the hand beats two in the bush,” and always remember that you can still look for your ideal position while working on the less desirable job. Joe'&hck Vice President The Greyhound Corporation

jewelry, candy, drugs, toys and records. Weir, who has spent several years researching retail and other security problems, says any preventive measures adopted by a retail store should take into consideration internal as well as external thefts. Employee thefts account for as much as 70 percent of the •total losses, he believes. The Nov. 15 conference will focus on the overall problem of security needs of the small business, as well as on preventive measures. Also planned is an exhibit of security products and services available to the retailer. Small business operators interested in the conference may obtain applications by writing' the center at 150 W. Market St., Suite 400, Indianapolis 46204, or by calling 264-8085.

Breathing cigarette smoke ot others bad for health: study A 10-year study on health effects for persons inhaling cigarette smoke from others concludes that long-term exposure to passive smoking is detrimental to health. The study was conducted by researchers at Edinboro (Pennsylvania) College, which according to project director *G.H. Miller, was the first study to monitor the effects of exposure to second-hand smoking over a period of one or more decades. An analyst of those who died in Erie County (Pa.) from 1972 through the first six months of 1975, found that non-smoking wives whose husbands also were non-smokers, lived four years longer than those whose husbands smoked cigarettes. "To every man his own life is a mystery." Latin proverb

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