Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1938 — Page 5

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BOAR. TO BEGIN ACOURING SITE FOR INDERPASS

Options io Be Exercised at Once on '/. Washington St. Projeci. Says Frick.

Acquisition of property, the first step in straicatening and widening of the W. "/ashington St. underpass at Roac 40 and the Big Four Railroad, is to proceed at once, Ernest Frick. Works Board secretary, said today. . Menwhile, construction of the S. East St. project is to be delayed until July 1, "Works Board members said, to give the City additional time to ne:otiate with property owners for and needed for the project. W. E. Hof ian, Indiana Highway Department ght-of-way supervisor, asked the Bo-rd to exercise the options acquire: by the highway commission for tz improvement of the W. Washingion_ St. underpass, a scene of many accidents in the past. Work on the underpass was halted some onths ago when it appeared that “ederal funds would not be available. Mr. Hoffman said the Commission had been notified that Federal -id for 1939 had been approved anc that the work could proceed at once. Confe- With Owners : The propertv affected by this project is located on W. Washington St. from = point 412 feet east of Alton Ave. to = point 53 feet west of Berwick Ave. : The Works Board yesterday held the first in a series of meetings with property owners on S. East St. to determine the cost of damages to the properties. Henry B. Steeg, City Engineer, estimated that about 80 property owners were affected. The undertaking, to be financed by a bond issuc approved by the City Council, is to cost approximately $350,000, and originally was planned to start this spring. The tentative plan to use WPA labor has been dropped and individual properiy owners will be required to move their buildings, the cost to be bornz by the City, Board members sald. said.

HOSPITAL TO TAKE ~ DOWE SWASTIKAS

NEW YORK. March 24 (U. P.) — The New Yorit Hospital doesn’t want to offend’ anti-Nazis, so its directors prep:red today to spend $1000 to removiy two swastikas built into the brick smokestack of its powerhouse ye:rs before Adolf Hitler made the ‘swastika the symbol of Nazi Germ: ny. The swastik:s, one facing east and the other west, are near the top of the 335-foot chimney, and. rarely are noticed by the casual passerby. However, the hospital has received cimplaints from antiNazis and th board of directors Yerided to ach to act.’ =

HUGGED 00. HARD; NEICE ASKS $10,000

NASHVILLE. Tenn. March 24 (U. P.) —Belle Wa|ler, 40-year-old widow, today asi’>d $10,000 damages from her uncle. A. O. Ford, charging he was too vizorous when he embraced her during a visit to her home. Mrs. Walker charged he was so “rough and forcible” that he broke ‘one rib and inured her lungs. “He squeeze: me so hard that when my rib cracked it was. loud enough for hi to.stop and ask: 2¥hat, was ihe was ths ? ” she said.

WARFLEIC 4 SEWER RESOLUTION WAITED

A new resolu ion authorizing the construction: of a main sewer for the Warfleigh district at an estimated cost of 165,000 is to be presented to the V orks Board in about a week, Henry B. Steeg, City Engineer, said today. A Circuit Court order enjoining the city from proceeding on a contract let by th. Works Board several months aco halted construction plans. The Court ruled the Board had faile: to award the contract to the loest bidder.

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The Rev. Jones Succeeds Aubrey Moore at Seventh Christian Church.

The Rev. Joel Lee Jones, Bedford First Christian Church pastor for 10 years, today accepted the pastorate of the Seventh Christian Church here. He is to succeed the Rev. Aubrey H. Moore, who recently was reappointed Noblesville First Christian Church pastor. He will conduct his first service here April 10. A native of Kentucky, the Rev. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Transylvania College and the College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky. He also studied at the University of Kentucky and Marshall College. He has held pastorates in Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Indiana.

RICH HINDU RULER

DEAD AT AGE OF 48

LAHORE, India, March 24 (U. P.). —The Maharajah of Patiala, 48, one of the. richest princes of India, a soldier, statesman, sportsman and ruler of nearly 1,750,000 persons, died last night.

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alds and the world’s most expensive fleet of automobiles. He frequently wore jewels worth a million dollars and wore drawers that cost $1000 a pair. He had a fleet of 21 Rolls Royce autos and 10 planes. He had only three wives.

SUSPECT, JAILED, KEEPS IN PRACTICE

COLORADO SPRINGS, March 24 (U. P.).—Officers arrested Vincent Smith whose police record extends from Montana to Arizona. They took his picture and fingerprints. ~ Afterwards they found that soap, combs and other articles were missing from a cabinet in the fingerprinting department. The articles were. in

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HONOR RATINGS AT SHORTRIDGE

“10 on Junior Roll at North Side School.

Seven , hundred pupils received places on the Shortridge Honor Rolls for the first six weeks of the spring semester, it was announced taday. Forty-one pupils were named on the senior high honor roll and 10 on the junior high honor roll. Those on the senior high honor roll are Barbara Alig, Joe Berry,

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