Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1922 — Page 11
DEC. 8, 1922
TMCTION COMPÌ! GRUUEDHEHHING Light and Heat Firms Protest Proposed Extension. “A certificate of public necessity and convenience will merely permit thè T. H., I. & E. Traetion Company so eularjre and cxtend ita present Services to thè city of Indianapolis and virlnity. which dona not constitute thè entry of a new utility into thè fleld in competition with thè two rompari' 1 now existing,” Ferdinand Winter, attomey for thè traetion rompe njr, declared in his closing argumnt before thè public servire commislon. The company is seeking to trect a power house to supply thè locai Street railway company. “The Street raihvay company Is so situated that a breakdown at any moment mlght seriously cripple thè car Service in thè city and leave it without reserve power to draw upon with vhlch to operate its cars and we beiieve thè commission should countenance pur petition in thè Ihought of thè welfare of thè public," he argued. Paul P. Hayness, representing thè Merchants Heat and Light and thè Indianapolis Light and Heat Companies, in answering argument, declared that thè properties of thè two eompanles would he depreclated immediately by thè granting of this certificate and called upon thè commission to deny lt. WOMAN IS ARRESTED IN SHOOTING OF SON-IN-LAW Clalnis !Self-Def en.se; Man Says ‘‘Too Mucb Mother-in-Law.” "Too tnneh mother-ln-law" was thè cause of trouble, accordine to Lee Adams, 27. colored, 633 Eddy St-, who was shot In thè rigbt foot last night. “Eelf-defense,” is pleaded by Mrs. Mattie Jackson, 37, of 633 Eddy St. Mrs. Jackson was arrested. AUTO HITS ABUTMENT When a sedan driven by Joseph A. Qulnn, 35, of 121\i Massachusetts Ave., collided with a concrete abutment last midniglit on Kentucky Ave., thè sedan was wrecked. Quinn was cut about thè face by broken glass. He was arrested on a charge of operatlng a motor vehicle while under thè influence of liquor.
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