Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1921 — Page 11
HOPE IS LOST FOR ABATING MULE NUISANCE Latest Move by Mayor- Con vinces South Side Pledge Is Forgotten. SEEKS NEW LOCATION Announcement by Mayor Charles W. Jewett that he has ordered plans for the first unit of the new municipal yards held up. pending a saarch for a location other than on the city property at Kentucky avenue and Drover street, caused south side women who have been fighting for almost a year to get the city ash-hauling mules and equipment removed from the city barns at 1134 Shelby street to express the fear that the city administration has no intention whatever of carrying out its frequently repeated promises to remove the animals. During the winter, when .the south side women were attending almost every
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meeting of the board of public works and the city councU, the board of works promised that the mules would be moved early this spring. The city council passed an ordinance establishing a municipal market In the Shelby street barns effective on Jan. 1, but this has never been enforced. Mayor Jewett, himself, promised the women that the offensive animals would be taken out of the neighborhood this spring, as soon as the first unit of tbs municipal yards could be erected. The women object to the mules on the ground that they damage the residence district in which they are housed by causing offensive odors and noises. MAYOR GIVES PLEDGE TO CITIZENS. Wednesday the mayor told a delegation of West Indianapolis citizens that he agreed with them that the Kentucky avenue and Drover streets location would not do for the municipal yards because their residence neighborhoods also would be Injured thereby and promised that a new location would be sought. Mrs. Martin L. Reiffel, Democratic women’s city chairman, who has led the south side women in their fight to eliminate the nuisance, said today that a number of women have called on her to urge that the fight be carried on re-
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gardless of what the mayor intends to do. She said that if it is necessary legal measures will be resorted to. "I do not* blame the West Indianapolis people at all for not wanting those moles in their neighborhood,” said Mrs. Reiffel. "They are part of the south side and really I sympathize with them. W* are in the same boat. But at the same time we’ve got to have those mules moved and we propose to keep on fighting until they are, although we don’t intend to force anybody into foisting them on West Indianapolis.” Mrs. Reiffel said that south aide citizens also are far from satisfied over the makeshift attempt to satisfy their demands for re-routing of Virginia avenue street cars so they touch Washington street. The board of public works, following filing of a petition asking for the ra-routing of all of the Virginia lines over the old route in Maryland, Meridian
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rnd Washington streets and back through Virginia avenue ordered the Shelby street cars re-routed In this way. Mrs. Reiffel said that it is the general feeling of south siders that either all of the Virginia avenue cars should be put on Washington street or every line in the city kept off.
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