Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1946 — Page 8

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By LARRY STILLERMAN , Beating down like a spring rain, Indianapolis taxpayers today continued to shower" their ‘complaints upon The Times and. City Hall ‘Today's cleanup symposium;

George J. Brown, 1938 Millersville

rd, asks why the chuckholes along the street aren't repaired.

He says that three years ago it.

wis. & good street, But since a tar-and-gravel layer was applied two years ago, it has since deteriorated until today the street is pot-marked like a German battlefield. Has he talked to city officials? “Sure I have,” he replied. “But I received the same song-and-dance routine, the same old run-around. “I pay taxes ... and I vote, t00,” Mr. Brown reminded the city hall

| Paul st.

employees.

Citizens along the 2000 block on

St. Paul st. have wondered why

their street hasn't been improved. Ted Rich, R. R. 8, writes in and asks who is responsible for repairing the gravel road his house faces.

Jacobi Has Answer . Thomas R. Jacobi, city engineer, has an answer for both these irate citizens. “I have informed Ray Fisher, superintendent of our asphalt plant,

to inspect the city maintained por-

tion of Millersville rd,” he said. Mr. Fisher is in charge of paved street repair. “Our department does not have jurisdiction over unpaved city

| streets, like St. Paul st." Mr. Jacobi

asserted. He stated that Luther E. Tex, city street commissioner, has control over the resurfacing of those streets. According to the Real Estate Atlas, 1041 edition, there are eight houses listed in two blocks on St. Under .the™ Barrett law, passed in 1933, these citizens may petition the city.to grade, resurface, construct sidewalks, curbs and gutters and install sewers, Mr. Jacobi said. “However,” he pointed out, “hese petitioners will have to pay equitable assessments acoording to their

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The chuckholes along the 1900 block on Millersvillegd. . . . potmarked like a German battlefield.

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et be THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Torpayer: List More Complaints With Timest STATE TROOPERS EXT Rn A SI Zz E

ALL-ELASTIC

FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946

ARE REASSIGNED | -

Four state, troopers, recently dis- | : ‘ charged from military service, have been reassigned to posts, according to Col. Austin B. Killian, superintendent. They are Joseph - Feeney, of Brownsburg, Putnamville post; Eugene Turnpaugh of Monticello, Dunes park post; Fred Lee of Noblesville, Indianapolis post, and Charles R. Tahlor of Monroe county, Connersville post. Marion Teague of Greenfield, a graduate of the Indiana police training school in 1842, and a veteran, also will be assigned to the Connersville post.

COUNTY TEACHERS TO| HEAR OF AUSTRALIA

The fourth Marion county Teachers’ professional meeting will be held tomorrow in Manual high school, Corna Edwards, Pike township high school principal, will be chairman. Miss Graccio Houlder, Australian traveler, will speak. Others who will appear on the program include J. Fred Murphy, state vocational guidance director; Mrs. Grace Golden, Children's mu-

Robert Plank, 2414 English ave., | a 10-year period for the cost of the | wonders why his street hasn't been | lic school music supervisor, and | cleaned in five months. He explained that under the 1946 | cian at the Citizens Gas & Coke Foreign Wars. budget, the works board is allotted | | Utility, he says that trash collectors | $200,000 for contractual allowances | [ave refused to pick up the debris he has swept up on the street be-

“We can't possibly repair every fore his residence.

An electri-

seum; Miss Isabelle Mossman, pub- | Richard L. Roudebush, Veterans oH Music will be furnished by tel

[Nora grade school under the direc-| tion of Mrs. Virginia Haflich and

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Excessive Garbage 1 Mrs. Dorothy Mollica, 1020 8, West st., has complained numerous times about the excessive garbage and insanitary conditions along the | alley in the rear of her house. i “I've called the health board until I'm ashamed to call again,” she sald. “We cleaned up the area three weeks ago, but haven't since then.”

LOCAL | BRIEFS

Townsend Recovery Plan members of the 11th district council] will meet Sunday at 9. m. at 241 W./| Maryland st. ‘

Jive Hive teen canteen will spon- | sor a dance and entertainment | program for Irvington teen-agers Saturday night at the Pleasant Run golf club. Charged with the pro-| motion is a committee of Katherine Isler, Patricia Marsh, Nancy | Arford, Youvonne - Russell, Sue] Sweeney, Pat Sharp, Bobbie Enoche, | Katie Lewis, Betty Ann Ely and | Joan Brownnig.

{ Dr. Loren C. Petry, director -of veterans’ eduation at Cornel uni-| versity, will be. guest speaker at) the first post-war meeting of the, Cornell club of Indiana Tuesday at! the University club, |

The Junior Hadassah and the Business and Professional group of Hadassah will meet at 3 p. m. Sun-| day in the Kirshbaum Community| center. Mrs.’ Abraham Granovsky, chairman of Hadassah youth service, Palestine, will speak.

Burglars last night punched open a safe in the office. of the Olds

Carthy st., taking $300 in cash, and! ransacked the office, Edwin A. Ab-| bett, 4338 College ave, head of the firm, reported to police.

LANDON S. MARTIN DIES IN HIS HOME

Landon S. Maitin, an employee! of Stokely Foods, Inc., for 27 years, | died yesterday at his home on Stop| 11 rd. He was 48. | Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the County Line Church of God and at 2 p. m. in the Clear Creek . Christian church near! Bloomington. Burial will be‘ in| Clear Creek. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna| John | Thomas Martin of Marion county: ! four brothers, Robert Martin, Sam- | uel Martin, and Albert Martin of | Greenwood, and John Martin of Bethlehem, Ind, and two sisters,

and Mrs. Easter Sampson of Madi- | son.

CABBIE SAYS HE SHOT NON-PAYING RIDER

Cab Driver James M. Warren, 28, of 2556 Shriber ave., told police he| shot a passenger, Gilbert Morgan, 33, this morning after the latter re- | fused to pay an $18.85 fare. Warren, held on a vagrancy charge, said he had driven Morgan around from 1:30 a. m, to 6 a. m.| and deposited him in the 600 block! of N. Senate ave. Morgan, of 5438 Burgess st., is in City hospital with | bullet wounds in his stomach and hand.

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