Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1929 — Page 22
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THREE UTILITY MERGERS PUT INTO EFFECT Swallowing of Small Companies Approved by Commission. Three utility mergers, in which Targe companies swallow small ones, were approved by the public service commission late Thursday. Such mergers are supposed to result in better service at less cost, but usually they are followed with a petition for rate increases, according io the comment of one of the commisioners. Those approved were the purchase of the Borden Electric Company from William R. Martin, Borden, by the General Utilities Company for .$3,000 purchase of the Co-operative Telephone Company, operating exchanges at Albany and Eaton, by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company for $6,600, and the purchase of the Memphis Electric Light and Power Company by the Interstate Public Service Company for $2,700. The Terre Haute traction and Light Company, whose properties are leased to the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern, was granted permission to Issue $1,500,000 worth of 5 per cent first mortgage gold bonds to take up a similar amount issued by the Terre Haute Electric Company and due July 1. The latter company was merged with the former and all properties leased to the T. H.. I & E. The *new bonds will be dated May 1, 1904, and terminate May 1. 1944. The ‘issue termination was made July, 1899.
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PLAYGROUNDS TO FORM FOUR BALLLEAGUES Kitten Association to Play First Game Next Wednesday. Four leagues, composed of six teams each, will make up the •'Kitten" Ball Association of Indianapolis playgrounds and parks this summer, Robert L. Nipper, boys’ supervisor at city playgrounds, said today. The teams will play Wednesday and Friday of each week, starting June 26. junior and senior teams playing both days. Nipper will be assisted by Lewis Skinner. Age limits set for the teams this year, and which must be strictly adhered to are 13 years 11 months for the junior teams, and 15 years 11 month for the senior teams. No member of p.qv team must be over the above ages before the first of July to remain eligible for play. 15 Boys in Each Team Riley playground was senior league champion last year, playing Garfield park in the finals. Ringgold playground was junior champ. Each of the ball teams will be made up of fifteen boys and operi ated the same as a major league ! baseball club. Players can be traded I until July 15 and the better teams will exercise the privilege of drafting promising players from weaker teams. Two new teams will be added to this year’s lineup, those of Dearborn playground, at Dearborn park, nnd the Rader and Udell organization at the playground of the same name. First Game Wednesday Among old faces at the lots this year will be Norbert Osborn, boys’ instructor and director of the team of Riley playground and Noel Kutehback at Garfield playground. The first game of the season will
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