Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1928 — Page 14

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mn sewage DISPOSAL PLANS i FOR NORTH SIDE Sanitary Board to Consider $500,000 System to Ssrvs 100,000. Plans for. the sewer system to serve Broad Ripple, Warfieigh and environs probably will be ready for sanitary board approval in a week, Charles H. Hurd, consulting engineer, said today. The project will cost about $500,t 009, it is estimated. Hurd said the system is designed to serve 100,000, allowing for population increases. About 40,000 live in che district' now. Bonds will be sold by the sanitary district for the project. Kurd said the north side sewage disposal system probably will be completed by May, 1929. Territory to be served is noth of Fifty-Second St., extending north to Warfieigh, Broad Ripple and east to Keystone Ave., running as far west as the White River divide. Sewage from the north side will be treated at the Eagle Woods plant southwest of the city. Kurd has completed plans for the $59,000 improvement at the sewage disposal plant. The board advertised fcr bids on concrete resettling plant, sludge removal equipment, centrifugal water pump, clarified sewage conduit and the lowa St. interceptor July 17. About 2,500 persons and several factories will be served by the lowa St. interceptor, tl will extend from the Illinois Central yards to Raymond St. Sewage from that terri* tcry is emptying into White River Et lowa St. at present. A truffle is an edible fungus which grows underground. GYPSY KING MAY LIE IN EVANSVILLE GRAVE First Queen of Naylor Harrison Rests in Indiana Soil. £<: Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind.. July 6.—Naylor Harrison, king of the “Roman Ryes” gypsy tribe, dead at Morristown, N. J., may rest in Oak Hill cemetery here beside the body of his first queen, Elizabeth Harrison, buried thirty-two years ago. She was stabbed to death by a son. Six other gypsies are buried in the cemetery. The tribe formerly cwned a considerable area of land near here and dealt in horses The tribe has an account in a local bank to defray expenses of keeping the graves in good condition. INDIANA BAR TO MEET Arrangements have been completed for the Indiana State Bar Association thirty-second annual meeting at Ft. Wayne next Thursday and Friday. Miss Florence Allen, Ohio Supreme Court judge, will be the principal speaker at a banquet Friday night. Other speakers wlil be Senators Arthur R. Robinson and James E. Watson, Evans Woollen, Albert Stump, Harry G. Leslie and Frank C. Dailey.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘SLEUTH’ MIXES IN HOME ROW; JAILED

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would arrest her if she did not do as he said, Mrs. Reed stated, according to the police. The horsethief detective, who said his captain is Ernest Blanham, denied he flashed his badge (which he still wore in the cell) or told Mrs. Reed he was an officer. ,“I had no power to arrest her,” said Uhls. “I was in a poolroom at College Ave. and Noble St. I just had had a couple of drinks of near beer. Reed came in, told me he was having an argument with his wife, and asked me to help him. “I went out and told them they

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