Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1946 — Page 4
g.for passage on March 18 after peci: official council meeting last
+ City councilmen and representa. fives of several Negro taxicab firms n & semi-official conference cone rred on these four amendnfents: i ONE: A maximum of 466 taxiB Heenses be sued, 656 to Negro.
I. War Families From Australia Reach u. SS
ANAPOLIE
Deyo: No license shall become for 60 days without revert. to the city controller for reissu-
ance. 5 THREE: ‘Transfer of licenses { “be approved by .the safety |
“POUR: Any Nosiisé-holder shail | bose as part of an approved cab|
: Ab SOP. ols Negro cabs have 22 although there are more 300 Negro taxicab operators. Pani R. Beckwith, attorney for the Sjde- Cab Co. agreed that additional 43 licenses operating tinder a corporation would halt $bootleg” cabs. “Transfer Referred to Committee : Earlier, the safety board ignored * formal request hy the city coun¢il upon Mr. Beckwith's recommenYau that seven North Side cabs $e permitted to operate without Jicenses until a new ordinance is Written, i A transfer ordinance calling for reallocation of $6500 for legal | {wife of William Patrick Neidhamer, | gounsel in the transit rate case and their 3-vear-old son, Merrick. now pending before the public serv- : ‘ ived fee commission was referred to the| The wives and children arr finance committee, lin San Francisco aboard the Mon- - Edward R. Kealing, vice presi- | terey, gent of the council who presided | ry, of the husbands, Mr. Griffin and Mr. Boyd, both served: in the
over the special session, declared, a en Dual, money 1st marine division and were sent ‘and now theyre transferring the to Australia after Guadalcanal’ funds to fight in a case that's al- {Both are discharged and are residmost, over” ing here. Realy, saond i Suet | The third husband, Quartermaster Way Co., objected to the transfer,|l-¢ Niedhamer, the son of Mr. and that “It's illegal to hire! Mrs. Thomas Niedhamer, 1540 N. fen and then come to the council Rural st, is still in the navy and for maney for their employment.” | sailed ‘Monday for South America.
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The population of Indianapolis will be increased by six today w the arrival of three Australian war brides and their three children.
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Among the Australian G. I. wives and their children who arrived in San Francisco on the Monterey Mrs. Violet Griffin and 15-month-old daughter, Darlene, Indianapolis; Mrs. Beryle Wissner and son, John, Muir, Pa.; Mrs, D, Moore, Rutland, Ver-
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Seven students have been infti-| ated into the Butler University In-| | de pendent association according to | 8. > Herald, campus pledge chatr- |
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WASHINGTON, March § (U.- P| ~The Battleship Missouri, ‘aboard | Precipitation 24 ars: ending 7: 30 am, which the Japanese signed surreri- | der terms, will sail from New York |
carrying the body of| [Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Erte- |
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Ambassador Ertegun died at his {post here in November, 1944, and | {was buried in this country tem{porarily because of war conditions, | At about the time the Missouri | is making ‘its voyage, home fleet will be conducting :ex-|F. Wor tensive maneuvers off the Spanish Both Secretary of State James 'F. Byrnes and the British admiralty sail yésterday there was no political significance in the two) Silunons events.
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