Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1946 — Page 5

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Pendleton Pushes Construction of New Disposal Plant : % GANGLAND WAR |

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ler, was found in an automobile last : "Rh : February. ; ; : ¢ ca | Evans was sitting upright in the WI- i r

eduled at 1:30 By VICTOR PETERSON : & Ag 4 i ‘2m ia ; right rear seat of the car. He had | wm , . ‘x A Been foore Mortuari i Times Staff Writer A : , been shot under the left ear and T00 LATE-RUSS Soviet Me rn LETON, Ind, May 171. @ : FLARES: 2 SLAIN in the hand and body. ot & posi forris st. Burial his self-suffietent and self-reliant as The unidentified man, described » 1 hn ommunity today is rushing to’ i S - Pitsbarch. Numbe 4 abt 39 with & bald Nou del ng Stal Reicols Truman's > ul an of his head, was slumped, change nS un esterday in City pletion ‘a. $75,000 2awage dis ger y $ourgh.. Numbers down on the rear floor of the . am ii stood -and in doing so closing up 72, Boe. plant. - : Racket Cause of Deaths. chine. ia “ Appeal; President Irked. |any possibility of a Russian change

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n Shot Three Times wn! } , May 1% (U. PB). . By GRANT DILLMAN Chi PITTSBURGH, May (U.P na beer abt through the San ~~ ult Corresmadsict May Reveal Appeal . .

Two men, one identified as Frank! cad three times. His' feet were| WASHINGTON, May 17.—Soviet He also is considering whether $o

a, Ala., she had On the town books for construc : ; reveal at the same ti J § |P- Evans, Cleveland, O., were found | forced into an awkward, bent po- Premier Josef Stalin has, ‘in effect, e time the urgent { i i i

ars and was a | on since 1939, this year was the t Baptist church ist time that actual work could pter 513, O. E. 8. aL. under Wav.

Savghie Me | Construction bids were received Davis, all of In- py the town board last October, but . H. W. Reasner al ere considered 80 far out of line yrother, Charley hat they were rejected. 2, Ky., 11 grand- “We felt that we could build it 0 great-grande unicipally for about half of what | he original bids were for,” sald J. ns — HH. Walker, clerk-treasurer of the hoard. “And that is just what we are finding out. We estimate that vhen the plant is completed about ov. 1 it will have cost about $78,000. The two bids we received

shot to death in an automobile near| sition, apparently by the closing appeals for food which were made ¥ Highland park today. "Police be-' of the door. : rejected an urgent appeal by Pres-|. "0 gsoviets as early as last’

lieved the slayings were an outbreak | Police said “numbers” racketéers {dent Truman for Russian help in January.

of gangland warfare. | the world food crisis, it was learned! At that time, it was understood, | SV pp ec ov ewer eo Ba yo va nt fingerprints taken here when hel... “Big Gus” Gianni, a réputed| Stalin said the American request Union for food but received no was arrested last . November On| Locket leader, was shot down near | was too late. answer. The following month As- i) charges of carrying a Soncealed yy home. As in today's Kings, 8| ne tone of Stalin's leer has Sistaitt Becretary of State William £3 weapon and Sonducting a Jattery 43 caliber gun was used. The Gian- | ims poadens To Clayun Jauip » Heute appeal in / } po pgp ore a B18layer hak Hot been apprehended. | , yg told his news conference yes- | U, N. R. R. a. a He 3 po address. I terday that the United States was| antic City. }

No identification papers were PLAY HOTEL R ADIO {doing more Je help the food crisis| High government officials doubted § 17 | found in the pockets of the other {than any other nation. that Russia would or could lend any ° vietim. 2 HOURS—25 CENTS| 1t was learned also that both¢substantial aid to the world-wide | |

Construction workers are moving full speed ahead te complete Pendieton’s $75,000 sewage disposal

: for $125, oo : U. N. R. R. A. and the United] fight against famine. 8 ’ I ey nl ' vo plant by Nov. 1, Scarcity of materials held up building although the state board of health and the stream Shot Under Ear { WASHINGTON. Coin operated States made similar appeals to Rus- agai »l a} Of pollution board ordered construction. Both men had been shot several radios for hotel rooms give two sarly this year. FIRE GASES MENACE LIFE il “We just didn't have that kind of g times. Police believed the Killings hours of operation for a quarter. J ‘ t WASHIN i money,” he said. (filter plant will be able to accom-|let to the creek would be plugged. “All we can say is that the state|oceurred somewhere else and the Appeal ‘Too Late GTON.—Cases given off ©

Construction began om March 1 Modate a town of 2500, although the “There was not a thing in the health board and the stream pol-| automobile was then driven to the It looks like an ordinary radio| ,.. m.uman's appeals to Stalin|by fires form one of the major : ; and today all the sewer connections Present population of Pendleton 15 world we could do unless we could lution board won't be a bit happier | jonely drive near Highland park receiver but has a slot for the coin, |, pledge the Soviet union to help |menaces to human life because, in are in and one wall is beginning to about 1600. |get materials. Their orders have|than we will be when the plant where it was abandoned. |and the coin mechanism inside. An|feed starving areas were made only|addition to carbon monoxide and * |

rise. When completed, the modern| “We realize that a town like ours NO teeth in them and mean abso-|finally is completed and in opera-| The car was parked within a|electric timing device, which op-|recently—after Russia had failed to dioxide they may contain nitrile =. grows slowly. Nevertheless, we lutely nothing to the federal gov-|tion. Naturally it will make Pallmjle of the point where the body|erates only when the set is in op-|answer earlier appeals. oxide from burning nitrocellulose, ; (Advertisement) thought it would be wise to con- ®rmment when it comes to’ getting|creek s much nicer stream,” Mr. of Danny Myers, Newport, Ky. eration, assures 130 minutes of pro-| Stalin's reply to Mr. Truman was| hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, | | heck Itching struct a system which would care priorities. " Walker said. gambling figure and suspected slay- gram, continuous or intermittent. |that little or no assistance from the ammonia or hydrocyanic acid. : T i [for expansion,” Mr. Walker said. : ; ———— EE ————————— is 3 ’ ‘First App cat OP The original sewer system was ‘ : M Agonising itching of ugly ecaema, Rash, | constructed with WPA labor in 1030 : Ve ! Peer, Ringworm, Pimples, Scables, Toe gy town fathers were led to under- ’

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“We went ahead and completed the sewer and then began planning

used We are requested to state the disposal plant,” Mr. Walker “ the number of additional = Said. “The war, however, put a 83 veleiars. we. Chi. asconls crimp in our operations and we - mmodate 13 the montis ime were unable to get materials. num, gl mediately ahead. In making : Health Board Orders Work 3 this report, we're taking ‘The state board of health has : size, 5 i hl ide: ¢ the. § ordered us more than once to get ’ £ nie consjoeration . n> | busy, and just recently the Indiana i terests and plans of civilian ='gtream pollution board ordered eon- ) oo 0 i 3 students. struction. | { To safeguard your edu- “They claim Pendleton was pol- '

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luting Pall creek, which is true, We even were threatened that our out.

GIRL BEATS OFF MAN WITH UMBRELLA A 20-year-old girl beat off an armed man who attacked her and dragged her into Oek Hill park last night. She told police the man

had a knife and threatened to kill her if she screamed. - The girl struck him with her umbrella and the man fled, after snatching $5 from her purse.

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