Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1940 — Page 6
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MIDNIGHT
TAVERN (LOSING SOUGHT
Campbell, Stirred by Indiana Avenue Situation, Sponsors
Ordinance Providing $1
00 Fines and 30 Days
In Jail for Violators.
An ordinance requiring taverns to close their doors at| clini ly on | at midnight on week days and at 1 a. m. on Sundays will
be submitted to City Council
tonight in connection with a
demand for a cleanup of Indiana Ave. by the Republican |
minority The Councilman
councilmen, ordinance, sponsored by Harmon A. Campbell, would provide maxImum penalties of $100 and costs and 30 days in jail for each violation. In addit Mr. Campbell said, he will demand immediate action to restrain on the avenue. The he charged, 1s “even worse than has been described in the ne rs.” As a City Councilman,” he said, "1 responsibility there. If y Avenue isn't cleaned up, the be hearing from me from now on until my
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6 SEIZED IN RAID
ON THE AVENUE
Five Men and Woman Are Charged With Violating Beverage Act.
Up to a certain hour last night,
Indiana Avenue was living up to past performances |
Music restaurants and cafes filled the and promenaded in characteristic checks and plaids, giving and taking rough recrowds the
from
air strollers
partee with the on corners. Without led by Sergt. John upon the Oriental Cafe, 505-511 Indiana Ave. which police say owned by Harry (Goosie) Lee, wellknown Negro politician. In a room of the barroom police said they found five persons sitting at tables, The officers said one ot the men quickly pushed a partly filled bottle of heer under the table and that another boldly emptied | his glass as the police walked in Five men, including Walter Beard, | 40, of 712 N. Senate Ave, anda one woman were arrested on charges of violating the 1935 Beverage Act Taken to police headquarters, they were later released on their own recognizance. They are to appear m Municipal Court today Last night's raid was the Hirst made by police since a squad visited Joe Mitcell's tavern recently following a shooting in which one man was slain Chiel Morrissey that the ‘visit not a raid, but
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warning, a police squad Foran descended
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tion to a point where water hazards may be present A new phase of battle which they settled night with ordinance
the truck traffic councilmen thought last year, will open to- | the introduction of an to prohibit trucks on! Ritter Ave, from 10th St, to Washington St., and on Arlington Ave between 10th St, and the Brookville Road. Residents of North Irvington have complained repeatedly to the Safety Board that trucks plying between State Road 67 and U. S| 40. eastbound, which use Ritter and Arlington Aves, are creating traffic hazards on the residential streets The Irvington residents propose to en the trucks to the Post! Road between Washington and 10th Sts
route
Works Board today from West for wate: plugs on four street;
he
& request
received Indianapolis mains and fire where residents sald they are without fire protection Holmes Ave, S Belle Vieu place, & Mount St W. Ray St About 10 residents the community said hey were willing pay for wate
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resiaents
[he streets are S Addison St, 8S and Of {to ['o replace the large proportion of horse-drawn garbage trailers, which are proving a handicap to the garcollection division, especially | in the winter, Works Board members decided to ask Citv Council to approve the purchase of four trac: tors costing a total of approximately | $2700. The board members said the | equest follows their policy of mech- | anizing the garbage collection to cut expenses and to permit faster]
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Henry Ford danced with the f reception that followed her marria ut Southampton, Long Island, Satu
Hoosier Goings
SOFT PEDAL
Siren Curbed for Sick Man . . . Gongs
Get Gong .
By HARRY
THE SPIRIT OF CHIVALRY For many vears the whistle at fighters of Bluffton to their duties not blow while Carroll Costello ix s Fire Chief Charles Mettler ha strident siren until Mr. Costello, w recovered The firemen will have to Keep their ears cocked for the waters works whistle, ”n ” »
SPEAKING OF NOISES, Ft Wayne has taken the bit in he: teeth and Police Chief George ¥. Eisenhut says he will not countenance any gongs and bells on trucks and wagons hawking wares in the city streets City Attorney Walter E. Helmke has ruled that the police can stop the practice, Some of the offenders were said to be the retail ice cream wagons of (he push-cart type, From now on the boys can ring their bells in Ft. Wayne only when they come to a corner or when something gets in their way,
n n nN LAST JANUARY Mavor Pearson of Delphi put his toot down hard on bingo for what he thought was a final count. The other night practically everyone in town heard something unusual Was gOINg on at one of the community centers, They gathered around, waiting for some action because the grapevine had it there were a group of the boys bingoing inside for all thev were worth It was a pretty sure thing, be cause last week handbills were distributed announcing that the games would be started up again About 100 people inside played bingo all evening and the crowd outside waited for action in vain Nothing happened, Bingo was back. ' * %
Logansport has all the makings for a gold rush. They have the workmen, They're digging up the vicinity of North and 26th Sts. They have the picks and shovels, The only thing they don't have vet is an analysis of the gold specks the workmen found when they were excavating for a home for George Lewis, Henry Miller having the “gold” analyzed, Then mayhe those prospectors who left Brown County for their health can rush back to Logansport, Maybe Mammy and Pappy Yokum can get to Logansport he. fore the sweet patooties bloom,
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ormer Anne McDonnell during the ge to his grandson, Henry Ford II, vrday.
On
. « Paging Those Yokums MORRISON
has not died vet, sir, in Indiana the waterworks summoned the Now they have a siren--but fit CK s ordered the soft pedal on the ho lives near the city building, has
4000 IN STATE GET GARMENT PAY RISES
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estimated workers [rate increases today as a res the apparel wage order under Federal Wage and Hour Law The order, which into effect (today, establishes minimum rates of 32': cents, 35 cents and 40 cents an hour for 2 divisions of the garment industry About 16000 wage earners are emploved in Indiana's 90 garment plants. The largest single group to benefit is employed in the manufac ture of dresses Thomas O'Malley, regional direc tor, sald most manufacturers will welcome the order as it will tend to eliminate past cveles of wage cu ting and price cutting, thus stabiiz ing the industry
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CANADIANS RAP ADMINISTRATION FOR SLOWNESS
‘Charge War Has Not Been
Fought With Enough Energy, Brains.
('hix is the wixth article on Canada by Mr. Love)
By JOHN W. LOVE Timex Special Writer OTTAWA, Ontario, July 15.Waves of panic have swept the Dominion in the last couple of months, and each haz foamed in criticism of the Canadian Government, what Americans would call the Administration, As it became appallingly clear that both the Canadian and British Governments had mistakenly appraised the German striking power, the obvious fact that Canada's industrial resources had not been fully enlisted led to outbreaks of impatience, Tt takes several forms Feeling has been rising against the British governing class, In two cities I, have been told its day is done, no matter what the outcome of the war, The aristocracy will never move to an empire capital in Ottawa as aristocracy or count for anything again in London,
or of
Recent Immigrants Bitter British Toronto,
in are especially now to move to Canada, and their brother: and cousins to South Africa, Yet 1 have the impression that feeling for the Empire rises among Canadians
Recent like
They
immigrants places
bitter, say events have
clearly why they chose
[ while that for the British declines
of the war effort i: one side: That it has not been prozecuted with sufficient energy ot intelligence I have heard of no body who sald it was moving too fast, save a handful of Montrealer: who were soon squelched, though one businessman told me he thought the government in Ottawa was becoming too elaborate There are ‘hureaucracy tanglefoot Another form is exemplified the "Calling Canada’ program display adver tising. Some newspapers have been running the copy, others refusing it
All eriticism on
the for
many criticisms of and Its capacity the criticism takes in Of
Writer Rebukes Negligence
Aided by Miss Judith umnist, uses the what she calls tank orders and had expert as ¢
Toronto contributions, Robinson, forme: space rebuke negligence in the the like, She ha: istance Attention iven it in the House of Commons led the fear on the part of lib erals (with a small “1” that the Defense of Canada Act might be used to shut her up The conviction is and out of the government British failed to appreciate Can ada's industrial capacities no less definitely than they did German Outside the government the belief is that Prime Minister W. L Mackenzie King and his men are sufficiently aware of the for thinking along mechanical lines rather than political
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MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940 © |
" Farmer Dies in Accident JUNIORC, OFC. MAPS \- “ru@r wg EVENING MEETINGS
| The first th wn new type of |get-together meetings will be held | , “ —— by the Indianapolis Junior Chamber Ta of Commerce at the Hillerest Colne | ; / try Club Thursday, Golf in the afternoon will he fol lowed by a business dinner-meeting, | Berkley WwW. Duck Jr, organization = : 7 : y president, explained the evening ¥ 1 : ? / 4 meeting is an attempt to reach % " [those members who are unable to | & : (attend the weekly luncheons, | ; : ; 2 ’ il ] The regular Wednesday luncheon ; 3 ‘will be held at the Canary Cottage at noon. Toner M. Overly, secre= tary manager of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau, will discuss [ “Curbing Solicitation Rackets.”
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, Mrs, Eloise Ford Hubert apolis, and two brothers, B. Basham, Chester, Va, noon at Basham, Washington, D result of Funeral services and in he at Donnelsville, O,,
the VINCENNES, Ind. July Lee Sipes, Vincennes, war automobile here ‘ossing a downtown
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Covered with burning when his corn planter was a truck today, Gregory ham, 62-year-old Indianapoli: er, was burned fatally, He died Methodist Hospital as a the crash which occurred 4200 block of 8, Meridian St The impact caused a gazoline can on the planter to explode and spray flames over his clothing One of horses drawing the planter was killed and the other burned so badl State Police shot Harry Hulen, 959 ton St, driver of the 1 \D his right hand when he helped pull 0 Aaming clothing from Mp. Cunning ham, whore home was at H304 v
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