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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a RELIEF DANGLES | Governor. Judge Banquet Speakers FOR WARFLEIGH

City Evades Decision -on Pleas for Protection From High Water. Warfleigh's proposed drainage pro-

gram was well on its way towards crystallization into ohe of those “who knows?" city hall legends today. This would place the suggested North side “improvement” in the sam¢ pigeon-hole with the 3 non-existent Indiana ave. bridge and Morris st. underpass. To pleas of Warfleigh petitioners seeking wafer overflow relief from the flood control board yesterday, City Engineer Arthur B. Henry

Sgewered In effect, “Well, yes, then| Gov, Schricker (left) and Judge Dan V. White (right), speakers,

flank Paul C. Weiter; Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Mr: Henry said he would have his i di flood engineer investigate a leak- Clubs, Ine., president, at the 22d anniversary dinner last night.

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up pumping installations.

Refers to Works Boned Post-War Activity Plans

He assumed a negative attitude, however, toward appeals for some-| peoneyeq interest in civic prob-| thing Segetslilie an gilestive Jus lems was shown last night as 175 age and storm sewer Sys which | qelegates attended the 22d anniver- Es would drain streets and basements cg! dinner of the Indianapolis courthouse to house city and county | of seepage filtering through the ow | poderation of Community Civic| offices and jails; a high school on pocket area between White river cjyps, Inc, in the Lincoln hotel, [the south side, underpasses for rail- | Members, some of them apathetic road crossings and the building of

Proposals of the post-war com-: Juice include the erection of a new |

and the canal. i

a , ! “That's a problem for the works'j, attitude since the start of the!an adequate sewage system on ‘the

board, and I don't think the works war received a shot in the arm with! north side. George Q. Bruce heads {board could do much about it until|the creation of a post-war planning|the committee, { ! after the war,” Mr. Henry shrugged. | committee which will present .its| Gov. Schricker and Judge Dan V. (He Sjpiained that the works board | recommendations to the city. | White spoke at the dinner yester- | had to obtain WPB apfiroval of alli with war, gas rationing and odd day and Edward O. Snethen pre-| large-scale improvement projects. |gorking hours, the civic clubs de-|sided. Officers were installed. i Harry A. Peterson, who headed ijed to meet in their own com-| They are Mr. Wetter, president; the flood control delegation, told munities for the duration and to|Carl T. Payne, first vice president; | Mr. Henry that the works board rgjegate their problems to the fed-|Mrs. William H. Owen, second vice. had referred him to the flood con- eration. ‘Younger groups suffered|president; Charles H. Strouse, sec-|

trol board. Mr. Peterson is presi-|oreatly when their numbers were! retary, and Oscar F. Smith, treasdent of the River Crest Civic asso- ltaken by selective service, furer. ,

ciation which was formed for the express purpose of solving the North

side's drainage woes, | R Off T | * He complained that every time it INU SS er ransy vaniqa Jains Someone starts a Umer mal A eke Lead Te i To R London H said, attracts “a parade of curious; o omaniq, on on ears spectators into the neighborhood. . « . Such rumors are depreciating] LONDON, April 21 (U. P).—All be learned definitely, it was believed our property values.” Isigns indicated today that Russia they included a guarantee of Ro-

|has held out to Romania an offer|mania’s right to Transylvania, half {LORD HALIFAX URGES, restore all Transylvania to her|of which was taken by Hungary

STERN PEACE GUARD if she wint break with the axis and with Adolf Hitler's blessing in 1940.

| The Russians possibly also were ANN ARBOR, Mich. April 21 (U. {make peace with the allles nOW. lienjent with Romania with regard | P.).—Lord Halifax, British ambas-| Informed circles of London be-ito reparations, which apparently! I'sador to the United States, warned lieved that Prince Barbu Stirbey,{have been a chief stumbling block, {today that winning the peace will! former premier of Romania, deliv-|{in Russia's peace negotiations with noét- be a quick or easy affair and ered Russia's terms to his govern- Finland. | cautioned that unless pacts and ment at Bucharest after contacting| Stirbey was understood to have | tréaties are backed by force, “sooner | British. and probably American au- reported the Russian terms to the | or later a Hitler or a Tojo or a Mus- |thorities in the Middle East. Antonescu government “very favor. | solini will rise to challenge them.”!’ While the Soviet terms could not|ably,” |

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