Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1933 — Page 24

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LOWER PHONE RATES ASKED BY SOUTH SIDE Civic Clubs File Petition With State Public Service Group. Lower telephone rates for Indianapolis are asked in a two-fold petition filed Thursday with the public service commission by the South Side civic elubs. The petition asks an emergency reduction pending a permanent cut. tha latter to be made after an audit and appraisal of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company upon which a hearing would be held. Hold Valuation Excessive William C. Rothermel, president of the clubs' central committee, declared in a letter accompanying the petition that it is the opinion of the committee valuation of Indiana Bell property Is excessive, and should be lowered to a point comparable with present economic conditions. The petition asserts present rates are unreasonable in that, they produce revenue more than sufficient to pay expenses and provide a reasonable profit. Hearing Date Not Set In addition to Rothermel. signers of the petition are: Robert R. Sloan. William A Boyce Jr., former city rlerk; Maurice T. Geckier, D. V. Griffith. Frank S. Feeser, T. E. Barker, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Albert Uhl. president of the Indiana Real Estate Association, and Paul C. Wetter, former Municipal court judge. Date for hearing has not yet been set. Several days ago the telephone company had arranged to have its representatives confer with Sherman Minton, ptblic counselor for the public service commission, on the rate question. A commerce department report says the Germans make their hens lay faster by feeding them potassium

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Thousands of office seekers are stampeding to Washington evidently under the impression that it’s the Berth of a Nation. tt u n Five thousand Indiana. Democrats applied for sixty government jobs. That makes 4,940 Republicans. a tt tt Today is the deadline for 1932 plates. We issue 1933 plates. tt tt tt Start the season right by equipping your car with new, safe, extra quality Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tires. With reductions up to 37 1 2 per cent prices are the lowest in all tire history, in fart so low that you can not afford to risk your life on smooth, dangerous rubber. We wilt he glad to arrange payments to suit your personal convenience. tt a a MILLER TIRE DISTRIBUTORS TRY A WANT AD IN THETIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

42 CHURCHES PLAN CAMPAIGN ! AFTER EASTER Christian Denomination in County Plan Services Until Pentecost. Special Easter-to-Pentecost services will be held under the auspices of the forty-two Christian churches i in Marion county. The services have been arranged i by a committee of seven pastors. J who met at noon today at the Y. M. | C. A. to complete details of the proj gram. The campaign will have a.s its

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purpose, continuation of interest created in churches during the preEaster period. Members of the committee are the Rev. Virgil P. Brock, executive secretary of the Christian Church Union of Indianapolis; the Rev. Johnson, pastor of the Downey avenue Christian church; the Rev. E. E. Moorman, pastor of the Linwood Christian church: the Rev. Alfred T. DeGroot. pastor of the Traders Point Christian church; the Rev. R. T. Gwyn. pastor of the Centenary Christian church: the Rev. Ephraim D. Lowe, pastor of the Olive Branch Christian church, and the Rpv. R. Melvyn Thompson, pastor of the Northwood Christian church. Churches will be advised each Sunday on the record of attendance, and a uniform series of sermons will be adopted. Street car companies have been backing tests in three laboratories, to find out how street cars can be improved for comfort and efficiency.

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YEGGMEN ARE FOILED; LOOT TOTALS 70 CENTS Combinations Battered From Two Safes; Fail to Pry Open Doors, Burglars who battered combinations from safes of a lumber yard and store Thursday night obtained only 70 cents in loot, that being pennies taken from the store cash

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register. Efforts to pry doors of the safes failed. The safes were those of the Home Lumber Company, 916 East Michigan street, and the Prospect market. 1122 Prospect street. Albert Kaplan reported to police that a burglar at his grocery at 701 West New York street, removed the lock of the rear door by boring holes around it. but failed to enter.

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on city improvement projects today were ordered to leave their aire.i at home and ride to work on street cars.