Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1946 — Page 4

borrenn — bE ’ 4 TEL oN 0 RA ww —— — : — RR bo i HE INDIAN OLLI ‘ HAY IK 5 AA A i — a om sighgi : ; TE RTI aa Aa I, WAIT LUDLOW & EA EY SEE —_—_—— J k ; i ok wi Ep e Toe iad d 5% wr 1 \ f Zita i Sarthe J HO w in . ; - ; ¥ > « . 23 i d - : y ; : FLOOD WALL AID: ='Y - ar ST } 5 A 8 3 \ ; : fee Side Group Plans Ap- 2 fo LT aris: t . : | peal to Higher Boards. 2 | | a : | Citirens in the Belmont gardens = : a rt Ca | a {addition on the near West side of L t S ! t ; : : ; 3: = ha C- : f —~ | fndianapolis today waited for sup- E ar ges - e 60 [1]] ow ¥.it | f ~ | port from Rep, Lous D. Ludlow in |Z a. FROW ‘ae ed Here their quest for a flood wall along |Z of CHILDREN S y YORK! ' Ba De ~ " j= ty / i ” 3 pe steps to obtain relief |S » NEW : . Ri 3 C “ . - XM . from the creek's annual spring Bud et-Priced CALIFORNIA! WZ Sr ERY gn || water offensives, the andignapalls WwW : : WN ‘Warmah Ave. refidents in the West Side Clvic|S . 7 oS. W y league will begin. mapping eS Qo i ge a sent] . OPEN 24 HOURS | Monday to “higher” boards. tH A ; 5 A Lj : pown- > EVERY DAY | Spokesman for the group, Charles E . , -. unt oUiH CENTER, UDING SUNDAY | Faust, 1900 5. Pershing st, stated |Z J PN Yes the Fe YRES has the-buduet P ae, EE — |that his organization would “put|= in own % stairs. ot togs for 30 ng! lanapolls , ) . . | oY chse before state representa-|= 8 nn’ fun tof | tives and the U. 8. army engineer 4 2 g Corp. <5 TEXA | Group Writes Ludlow The civic group wrote to Rep 4

[Ludlow “several weeks ago” when |they first became apprehensive of the city flood control board's imminent decision. The board vesterday formally voted against building a flood dike along Eagle creek from Howard to Raymond sts, reporting that it would be “more economically sound” to purchase the property. According to results of a elty engineer department survey, the cosy of protecting the area from Belmont At. to the creek and from Howard to Raymond sts, would approximate $500,000 compared to an estimated $494,000 to purchase the A lands. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Tax CoHected Is Low The board also disclosed that the average tax collected throughout the area's 179 acres is $18.68, while A REAL VALUER the city average is $105. Super Mr, Faust flouted assertations that only $984 in taxes was paid PERMANENT on 118 homes in the neighborhood last year. S$ 95 “I paid $50 myself,” he said Only . Thomas R. Jacobi, city enginee: n and housing expeditor, stated that Complete with the board would “listen to recommendations from the state flood control board and the army engineer corps.” The report will be filed with these groups. Indications that the land would

be purchased immediately and converted into a park was thwarted by Mr. Jacobi who said that acquisition

, of the land likely would not be AVE TT carried out in the next 10 years. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED | The city park board has long Fenvisioned a recreation area and 3 |potilevard driveway in the area,

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|—@irls’ Pastel Cotton Dirndl Skirt

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