Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1945 — Page 3

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PLAN DELAYED

— —————————— t on @ Councli Wants Time to ators. Weigh Rival Project. Saree " City council today had before it Eo Myns. print. “a Nortlt “sit ; a 1p now volving plans for two elaborate L action as cole bowling alleys. - | in their boots - Two weeks ago, the council apformer German Joseph Cantor to build a proposed | Majestic ‘here’ $300,000 amusement center on 38th , st, across from the Indiana fairs the center of grounds. The enterprise would inboration with clude 32 alleys and other allied ersons under in< Mr. Cantor's’ project was apministry of jus proved over the objection of nu- | from 1800 to merci yinpety wien, Be i oe scovery opera & number theaters o then here, as well as Rolierland skating| _ .Kommande” Dorothy Minor, French rink. 1337 Olive st., sophomore at Techarate Now, the council has a similar] eal high school, receives the I ved In request from William L. McGiniey| €it¥'s first contribution fo the a on, WhY. ee os. Mo. ahd Dallas, Tex | Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundahes Operator of thie Parkmoor restau- tion Infantile Paralysis fund drive ion French and rant at 38th st. and Colt ave | from Mayor Tyndall The drive in = maisly Mr. McGinley has proposed erection | Jaen Jr. of Tors oI en . " est, apparen of a $500,000 amusement center| yu,4p ghairman and headquarters wg ecmpgoni next io the ans proposed by Mr for the drive are in the Claypool Pp Up to now has Mr. McGinley, according to his stead. real estate agent, James W. Hurt, ountess would build a bowling center with : ortable 1 “at least 36 ultra-modern alleys.” 1 , stocracy —if ote He owns an 1ll-acre tract on the STRIKE STATUS hat category—is west side of Coliseum ave. while ress Cecile Sorel, Mr. Cantor's proposed location came the Coune would be on the east side. . . ) 42 she addressed Mr. Cantor would build his cen-| Officials Consider Plight of man nder ter on property now owned by In- . mm : dianapolis Railways, Inc. Evan Non-Union Idle. ogur.” She has Walker, public relations director of CL ) — nded the transit firm, personally spon-| Governor Gates today asked Atty. fm the sored ‘the Cantor proposal at the Gen. James A. Emmert whether Sor a year and last council meeting. non-striking veterans forced out of

Otto Worley, Democratic coun- |Jobs by labor disputes are eligible

citizen,” . -1 afi cilman, asserted he would recom-|fof - federal readjustment allow ally N e. " mend that no action be taken on

SR Mr. McGinley's proposal at council| His query followed a protest at To a ! the governor's office yesterday by meeting next Monday. “We want to know more ,about four Anderson veterans, displaced

” from the Delco-Remy and Guide the plan first,” he added: ~~ |iamp plants there by the U. A. W.

walkout. The veterans were not U. AW,

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FT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 20 (U. P,).|been employed at the two factories . —Charles Evans, a Durham Manu-|just before they were closed by the facturing Corp. employee, was re-|U. A. W. strike. - —called by -the prosecution today to Lose Two Ways » testify in the government's trial] The veterans complained they ’ : against the company and 11 of its|had “gutomatically” lost their read employees charged with concealing|justment allowance rights by acdefects in war materials. cepting the Delco-Remy, Guide Evans, still on the stand when|Lamp jobs. . court adjourned yesterday, said he| They also pointed out that they had welded together pipes and|were “ineligible” for unemployment plates which were placed on bomb{compensation. The state security shells and hammered to “stretch” |division, they asserted, is refusing the shells. jobless allotments to those idle Stretching of bombs which had|because of labor disputes, been rejected by navy inspectors| The delegates charged they were because they were undersized was caught in a squeeze whereby both charged in the federal indictment. |federal and state allowEvans testified he did not know ; had been terminated. where the plates and pipes were can. be used after he welded them, but said|care of veterans in that Carrell Howell, ’

(tendent named as a def from strikes,” said Govhim they would be used r Gates in requesting the Embombs. opinion. Evans and Pvt. Raymond T. . : zinett Jr, a former Durham em- 5 : 1 ployee, both said they saw Hovell| [saaés to Head stretch bombs with a hammer. : . Bazzinett described the water test St. Louis Staff

they were submerged in water t0| gr LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 20 (U. locate possible leaks. When defec-| p, Norman E. Isaacs, chief editive bombs were found, Bazsinett| i, writer for the Indianaposaid, company inspectors were sUp-| ji; News for the past two years, posed to retest them. soon will join the staff of the Bazzinett said that Howell told| oo... mimes as managing . editor water testers to stop re-testing the .o ,on.0e Ralph M. Blagden,. ‘shells. The soldier also testified he Lo yoo asked for a leave of ab-

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