Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1946 — Page 2
on these , company’ at-| Indianapolis Railways is. no Ty A longer seeking return to any spe-| ths pra ?| Attorneys for the company had|Creased costs af opefa ous aug fos ek vi ed i 7: er son outline traction history |sented in” order that the commis. forecast. government| PSC Given Data on Trolley Tmdlanapolis Since sion could determine a “fair rex Boal veer +1] the century, leading up to the es-|turn on the fair cash value of the 5860,000000 and income at $31-| Finances Since 1919, |tablishment of what should consti«| company’s property” and set rates ; $13,000,000, leaving & deficit of| J% | tute a fair rate of return for a trac- | accordingly, attorneys sa
elow $25, including debt. This
because ripe groom. 3 ‘loan, complete “bank' loans, Bretton Woods
ie HOEFGEN ELECTED
spencer align
‘Democrats thought it was fine. tors, a private financing
“available cash.
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)47 which begins next July 1. ) Wants Spending Watched ” he sald, “must care- | fully scrutinize all expenditures and save every possible dollar towards
balancing the budget and beginning an annual retirement on the
-| 0000000 to ET OO0MON. | Neb) contended that Mr. Truman
_|dent’s, budgetary proposals and to do its own job of balancing.
SHRINE POTENTATE
IN INDIA
EVENTS Jonay Sain a associaoJ ee henna club, a convention, 9 Indiana cons
Moy Claypool. Women's club,
py Aater association, luncheon, 12:15 a E 8 p. m., Claypool EVENTS TOMORROW indiantoelly Speakers club, meeting, 6:45 a ‘Washington. an hora association, conference, nash nam meeting, 6:30
eo sav, meeting, 9:30 a. m,, lub of Indianapolis, luncheon, 13:10
FE on rend ©Ce., dinner, 6:30 p. m.,
- MARRIAGE LICENSES J. Kelly, 121 Reg Sieadale, Cal; ) Marie aN ¥ dearson; oo 34a N. 3037 Graceland; ug Banpry 404 N. Williams, 2409 Highland pl; LaVern Minters, 2412 Highs My Albertson, 1847 Ww, Morris; he: 806% 8. ] a Pra Ben Davis, phe ‘Al J Jay Pratl, Maywood Elvis Stark, 504 8 Luett; Carlena “BE. Brown, 621% E, auth, ‘William Curtis Detro, 1515 College; Joella Fran Anderson, 1328 ‘W, 30th. | La James, 30238 W. 16th; Alms IL. aston, I Ind. Hi Duncan, 1354 8. Harding; : D. SAckEOn, 1354 8. Harding. y Colonial hotel; 1 Boodin 1 1 H rth Gamble, 318% N. Norma Swindle, Bag N.
bor > Jackson, 4205 E. Washi - o . vania; MoAlister, 816 N. Pennsyl.
Hf Bellefontaine, Pern Moore 138 8.
hin, 2346 N. Alabama; pu o Meridian. |
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; Calnows a No 448, BI Jorie Mundy, ayn: ’ Ex B. 2st; 2116 N. New Jer. A 1014 Broadway, on; Margaret oN ew
ebubiicans, however, eyed With tion,
+ Lilly Lyons, 72, a
; Leila B E. Taylor, 82, at 1
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Harrell, 558 Webley hy a, i i ul Market; Hilton, 444 Market, Turner H. Carmichael, R. R, 2, Box 420; Sveive } Virginia Akin, 19 N. Oriental, Georg Faulkn £3 WwW. 33d; Norms Grace Perro R. 1, Bridgepor Donald Freeman Veach, 5016 Guilford; Helen D. Becker; 4164 Park. Richard W. Wilkerson Jr, PM. Bragg, North Carolina; Patricia E. Shoobridge, 425 N. Arsenal, Robert - Elmer Brown, 620 N. Bancroft; Ru Ann Roblacn, 314 Kenyon, Billy J. W. Adams, Lorraine hotel; Lo Beira Kell Kelley, Billings General Rospital
Prederick on: Mowe}, Anderson; Ruby Mae Moore, Danev, Howard Raymond on 31 N. Addison; i Norma eden ir 48 8. Tremont, ames ni oore, Dum Margi LaVone Mueller, 2063 Park. @ Arie Thomas George Kelley, U. ark. army; Dorothy Jean Coughlan, 1313 Linden. Charles G. Campbell, 1540 N. Meridian; Ruth nw Endsley, 1512 N. Meridian,
alts Cordis Armsfrong, 532 N. New Jersey, Apt. 35; Doris Evelyn Fannin, 522 N. New Jersey, Apt. 39. Jorge Oller, New York. . ¥.; Dorothy A. Borem, 2108 E. 12th
BIRTHS
Girls At St Praneisiatyin, Helen Coates; adisrTold, Blanch © Stevenson. ' y—William, Gertrude 1 a Smith, Cols; Sr, Coleman—Thomas, Madsiine Pi At Methodist—Jene, Kathry Beatty: Louis, Catherine Garishwiler; Howard, Gail Gibbs; Louis, Margaret Hitselberger; Howard, Dorothy Kouns; Conrad, Edna Munn; Albert, Adele Lowe. At St, ,. Yinoony’ s—George, Frances Jean wis. Boys At City-—Handy, Mae Spells, At Coleman—Galen, Norma Hix; Dung, Juba Lewis; Burton, Pearl Spear At Methodisi—Bernard, Pauline ‘Baker; Marvin, Myra Gray; Edwin, Marion Hisley; Edwin, Leons Loomis; Jack,
Arthur, Rosemary Roberts; Ric i Margaret Shamel; Frederick, Pear]
At St. Vineént's—Charles, Maxine, Britton; Robert, Evelyn Oshold.
icharns Sacet Ilyas Meton, 19, at . . ulosis meningitis, 3 Long, Yubes
neces E. Anderson, 170, Coronary — at Methodist,
ale Dom, rr at Methodist, strangu-
Rellls c Miner, 52, at 1420 Lawton, carLevi Wise, hog t 182 iB a 8 N. Illinois, acute
Margaret iy ‘Gueut - ridian, ‘carcinom i, 4 #300 N. Mo
Mill a r, “., at 733 N. Riley, Suties Spencer, 22, at 1184 Olive, carcino.
me. RS ond Gillespie, 66, at St. Vincent's,
Matilda Tormoblen, ", at i Doron) , at 906 EB. Palmer,
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City, diabetes. Geo yb inom rge i 5, at ih oa care a.
a a N. Temple, Mary Alice a 74, at 822 N. Deville,
@tnevisve N ett, 78, at 2018 Broadway, meary 28 Krabbe, ", ot 017 B. APE
? ap. cerebral a Pennayl. ing, Roberts 64, af 1360 N. Keal-
3 mn, at Wily,
1$4,347,000,000. He sald the deficit, 5 St : lowest in years, could be covered Indianapolis Railways, Inc. will Tih Hixson , recalled the interur-| ,. ‘drawing on the Weary fund (introduce evidence before the Pub- cycle which began in 1902 and streetcars, trolleys and ' betokens
one of of the most vocal advocates
was “imperative that the budget mately led to receivership. balanced” in the fiscal year| L. T. Hixson, secretary-treasurer
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By ROBERT BLOEM
lic Service commission today to show bans succumbed to
ities has been less since the 1932 busses using hard-surfaced roads.
of the company, will testify that In- ma dianapolis Street Railway Co., predecessor to Indianapolis Railways, |%00 cash working capital,
¢ Ee ges i 8 & 3 i g
ership on April 18, 1930. $13,707,723 the cost value of proper-|/been deducted, at $12,580,188, Bs to be introduced during | ties and other useful elements on .
$8,200,000 new bonds and stocks and
that a higher schedule |exploded last night ab the Torre|American that since that time the company
of fares was necessary if the public | Annunziata station near Naples.
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case of ion, STATE PARK "HEADS == T0 MEET AT IN|
odious gate pik +58 seomoril] superintendents will meet tomor-| AMeranth will be held in their hail “HFA row at Sprihg Mill State Park Inn. 3 5 New Yorke st wh-A30 pwn attempt, 10.
Speakers at the session will in.| tomorrow.
~the hearings began, riders of Bamesberg er, superintenient of | MArshal;, Mrs, mana, the Tourton, | DU0e8 gute park; Glenn Black, Iri- Desa Mrs. Kathryn Bortsfield |!1alson section, said today, / ) the low-cost ob Ur<Ior- diana Historical society archaeolo- ; " senator ary Byrd (D. VA).|ihat, the rate of return on iis secur-| competition offered by trucks and|ps ne ocr cSency rate ordered |gisy; Hansel Mead, Brown coun-| Musician. y commission pending the ty state park superintendent, and
Wallace, state entomologist.
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; ROME, Jan. 22 (U. P).—More|ester; T. E Shaw and J. L. Van|0dy girls, will sing. At the opening hearings yester-|than 20 persons were killed and 250| Camp, Purdue extension foresters; 7 "| was taken over with the issuance of |day, company attorneys told the|injured when an ammunition train William Finley, representing the | tional Forest Service representative,
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BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 23 (U, B.
navy’s peacetime fleet of 1050 ya oo Jie will be seated by|vessels will be made after stomdirector for Indiana Department of n O. Henry, present royal pa-|bomb tests are conducted oh obso-
Russell F. Berkey, chief of the atv
Adm; Berkley said that the site |of the tests had not yet been de,|cided.; He said the first require-
, Mrs.e.Char- ment is shallow water to enable lotte | Halteks - ; two-day forestry ‘school will|gie, H ro Mis.’ Prances| navy divers to examine the ‘wreok-
) + Mrs, Velma Henry, secretary: Bessie Hart, t age of the sunken and deterremain at 10 cents|the speakers will be Willlam Stahl, |G ay Jeoretsty: Mes. Ee rr o. Sins and All types of American, captured b Sh har. German and Japanese naval vessels and Joe DeYoung, standard bearer; Mrs, Stella Ballard, prel-|Will be subjected to. atomic explo-
paid a net return from 1919 to 1930 Fair Return ing engineer. He appraised the |fOTest service, J Ivis Gill, historian; Mrs. “ "vessels of 3.17 per cent. The old street| Added to Sgures brought out yes value of the company’s physical|fife control co-ordinator for the Esther 3 okt miginn: Miss Kah: ae fant J _. railway company went into receiv-|terday these amounts brought to|properties, after depreciation . had |fOrestry division. faith; Mrs. Mas MoCand : g apanese Daitle.
cCandless, wisdom; | ship Nagato, fiow lying off YokoOther speakers will be Milton Lean n Volt, "Warden, snd Jon Bimmonss, suka naval base near Tokyo, After scientists, engineers, military and naval obesrvers have . [studied the results of the tests and determined the effect of the atomic
i weapon in naval warfare, the navy Walnut Manufacturers’ and H.' A. Beadell, asistant state|will reinf - a Aulactuets fa ; reinforce its own ships, Adm.
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Ing Mr. Vishins eign commiss Soviet delegat ed at Tangm after a flight Russia and last night as ity council t« on what they to the peace : ence of Brit and Indonesia Russia spe British of int ternal affairs made against fore the UNC Const (Athens di mier Themist 7 ing that Br Greece “with of the Greel full. collabori establish orde representatior case has no situation in ( the sphere tions which lies.”) Responsible ish governm move which to mean tha to prevent th discussing th British sou Britain had both Greece : Britain had * If the sec discuss the said, the Bri stacle in its “Dh Many UNC observations “isn’t this wt UNO and se Organizati sembly proce that it was political situ N. J. O. .} gate, put In against the I resolution ad He protes answerable council and Mr. Makin security cou: that Austra champion tl
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and finance resolution © Americans f might invite UNRRA as @ They war complete its the end of f by March, 1 Prime M and Foreign met hastily long talk. full cabinet ‘Se British « Bevin migh ment today charges. Offe Briti Russians mv schoolboy le quest that *» vestigate R He expre. Soviet Unic quired maj 11 council Greek and agenda. The Ame early morn the situatio
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