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doirig to Be a Fine Little “+ "Town, Mayor Predicts "At Dedication.
M-~Indiana today has & new community. But there are about as many sotual residents here as there are crows in a crow’s nest. Although the town was officially
opened yesterday when Mayor Tyndall, after whom the town was named, handed keys to two veterans, no one has begun living in any of the 475 converted Stout Bld amy bhrracks.
PLANS wos apo almost a! year ago for an all-veteran village | outside the Indianapolis city limits, | but, today, one year after V-J day no veterans are living in any of the units. In fact, only four units have been completed. The other dwellings are in various stages of completion. Nevertheless, there was great Joy | in Tyndall Towne yesterday when | "Raymond L. Maar and William R.| Harshey received keys to their one- | bedroom, $25-a-month units. | " ® - | EVERYONE beamed as photographer’s bulbs popped and city dignitaries shook hands and grinned like they owned new automobiles. ' Sig is going tobe a.fine little | * Mayor Tyndall said as he | the four trim blue houses off Allens ave. The grass around | the houses was still high, hammer- |
Mayor Tyndall (right) unlocks a new home for (left to right) Raymond L. Maar and his wife . , into Tyndall Towne.
. the first veteran's family to move
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
COFFEE HIKED 107013 CENTS
Increase Is Effective at Once, OPA Says.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U. P). ~OPA today boosted the retail ceiling price of coffee by 10 to-13 cents a pound, effective immediately. OPA sald thé retail increase results from a simultaneous boost of
green coffee at the dock in New York City. The green coffee increase was made necessary, OPA said, by three factors——discontinuance at the end of June of an import subsidy of three cents a pound; increase of two cents a pound authorized for importers on June 28, and an increase of about three cents authorized today as an inducement to increase imports.
Processors Get Hike
OPA said processors of roasted coffee, coffee compounds, soluble
by 10.25 cents a pouna. Wholesalers and retailers, including retail wagon route sellers, may apply their regular percentage mark-ups to their new and higher cost. OPA said coffee already on grocers’ shelves must be sold at the old ceiling. The increases will show up only when shipments are received at the new, higher prices. This may take several days. OPA said the range between 10 and 13 cents per pound provided in the retail increase is due to varyirlig methods of distribution. Some large chain grocers, for instance,
832 cents a pound In ceilings on]
coffee products can raise their prices
import and grind their own cof-
fee, OPA said.
Mrs. Lottie (Td) Lockman, charged with murder in Dupont’s
meroury poisoning mystery,
was visited by her foster-niece,
Mrs.
LaVerne Jeffries, Wirt, Ind, at the Jefferson county jail at Madison
yesterday.
Mrs. Lockman raised Mrs, Jeffries from a small girl
Can't Take Bath, Won't Pay Rent
CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (U, P.).— John Thompson hasn't taken a bath for three months. He hasn't paid his rent for three months
either. Mr. Thompson told Judge Jus~ tin F. McCarthy that he had no intention of paying his rent until he can take a bath-—and that
he can't take a bath until his bathtub is repaired. His landlord, Joseph Skusas, said the tub and the rent were two different matters and ‘he wanted Mr. Thompson evicted unless he would pay. Judge McCarthy dismissed Mr. Skusas’ eviction suit "until the situation is cleaned up.
Mapping out the prosecution strategy in the Dupont case that has attracted national attention were (left to right) Graham Tevis, state police detective; Donald Bear, Madison county prosecutor who may be assisted in the case by Will Remy, Indianapolis lawyer; Earl B. Smith, state police detective and Capt. Robert O'Neal, state police department.
BOYS DUE TO ‘BURY’ fe in diameter. They had hacked
up larger - trees, police said. and
HATCHET IN COURT peeled the bark off of a dozen small. Three juveniles today were sghed- jer ones. \
uled to appear in juvenile court to PLAN FUND CAMPAIGN “bury the hatchet.” The youths Times Special are charged with chopping down NEW CASTLE, Ind, Aug. l4~ the old pine tree, as well as a flock | C- A. Wittenbraker, Y. M. C. A. sec~ of others in a wooded area at retary, and Floyd J. Hutchison, sec. Glen dr. and N. LaSalle st. retary SY he Samer Yo Police said the boys, aged 15, 13 |plang for New Castle's 10th annual and 11, chopped down four trees, |community fund drive which beging which were from five to seven inch-! Monday, Sept. 30.
ing was still continuing in other, sections of the field and the side- | walks were dirt paths. | “I think it’s going to be O. KV" agreed Mr. Maar, a laborer at the | Diamond Chain & Manufacturing | Co. His wife, an expectant mother, |
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“This is all very nice.” , . . The second veteran's family to move into Tyndall Towne, William R. Harshey, his son, Roger, two-and-a-half, and his wife, peer into a8 new stove inside their new home,
LOCAL BRIEFS
10-0, by Saturday.
city collection crews will collect been king garbage “just like they do in Innd Pha oN work 8 uh the dianapolis.” Mr, Parsons didn't from the air corps after three years elucidate on just when or how the
trash will be taken up. overseas servi with the 18 ay ” He did explain, however, that the |
Tabor st. then, . Maar
area command. Mr. Harshey and his wife were village will reimburse any city deequally pleased and surprised with partment that provides service 10! pike and Lister schools of Boone! their new home, 120-B. Re opm on the per capita county will hold a reunion in Me-!| all i a ra ay ey nice,” WASI™".All costs will be paid through morial park, Lebanon, Sunday. a » {the rent collected out here,” he| There will be a carry-in dinner at|
said, “figured on per capita basis Poon.
between Indianapolis and here.” | Principal speaker at the Kiwanis|
POLICE and fire protection will | {club today at the Antler hotel was | 1 be on a voluntary basis, Mr. | to be Stewart Donnelly, former in-!
THE HARSHEY'S live in West Newton with their sons, Roger, 2% , five weeks. They, too, ricted and plan to move | this wee) |al
, Harshey was released from | Parsons stated. ; navy in October after three- Rent for units at the fleld will be| heen in jails and swank hotels from |
-a-half years and entered But- | charged according to the number California to the French riviera. ler university where he is a junior | |of bedrooms in the dwellings. One|Mr. Donnelly will speak on “Never! in business administration. bedroom units are $25-a-month;| Give a Sucker an Even Break” Before he entered the service, 'WO- bedrooms, $30, and three-bed- |
Harshe | rooms, $35. Wayne post 64, A American Legion, an ey and is-wite liveq n While Mr. Parsons ‘and Mr. New-| will meet at 8:15 p. m. today at 6735
2 # » man were exclaiming the merits|W. Washington st.
PAUL I. NEWMAN, city manager and making predictions about the | of the project, looked into a huge, Newest Indiana community, Mrs. | stove and predicted. | Harshey was inspecting her house. | “This is going to be a thriving com- ® 2 | Friday and Saturday nights in the munity.” AS SHE walked from the bed-| n,rch edifice. A spaghetti supper He pointed to the gymnasium on |F0o0m. around the stove into the | iy be held each night, followed by Allens ave, and said, “We're going | Kitchen and back again into thelqaneing A fish fry will be held in to develop a large athletic program Small bathroom, little Roger Roked {addition to the supper Friday night here. Basketball leagues and all.” up at his daddy and asked, “Whe ni ———— An empty building next door will|2'¢ We going home, daddy?” | Sue Fisher, 331 N. Bradley ave be & huge super-market and the| Roger's student-father looked graduate of Technical high school theater on the left of the gymnas-|90Wn and said, “This is home, son." | ig winner of one of the $2000 scholfum is being renovated, he said. His two-and-a-half-year-old son arships awarded by the Indiana A board across the door still | smiled. Everything was roger with {state Teachers Association Schol- | : Roger in Tyndall Towne. | arship Foundation, Miss Fisher will! enroll at Indiana State Teachers]
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hold its annual festival tomorrow, |
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and religious leaders to conduct 2D DELAYED OPENING Howard C. Greer, vice president!
services out here,” he said. NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (U, P.) — and general manager of Kingan &|
ternational confidence man who has |
Holy Rosary “Catholic church will]
: pervonnel director,
- ” » MR. NEWMAN also spoke of plans to elect town officials and) establish a school for the children | in the former officers club across
the street from the proposed gro-
“Wayne township trustees promised to establish a school through the fourth grade for us here,” Newman beamed, The sanitation problem will be solved easily, he promised. In former latrines, six washing machines will be Installed where housewives can do the Monday wash at the Tate of twenty cents an hour, The machines, he explained, will “have slots for money deposit and . will operate automatically, 24 hours . & day, just Bie a PiR-ball machine. »
LAWRENCE P. PARSONS, city
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that the once-postponed meeting of | ff qianapolis Optimists in the Roof | the United Nations general assem-!'garden ‘of the Hotel Severin, bly would be delayed again because
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They were convinced that on Sept. 23—the present starting date; A young Daniel Boone blazed a ing Meadows — the foreign secre: trail to City hospital last night after taries and other top diplomatic he proved a less cautious rifleman personnel of the United Nations than his famous namesake. still would be occupied with peace] Nine-year-old Daniel James Boone, conference matters. ison of Hubert Brown, 1026 8. BelThere was a slight possibility mont ave, received a bullet wound that the assembly would open on {in his right ankle when he tried to schedule. and coast along with| use a bullet without a rifle. minor, issues, such as™the U. N.| The youth placed a 22-caliber budget and various administrative) bullet on the sidewalk and pounded problems, until the’ major dele- it with a rock, exploding it and gates return from Paris. It was| sending the pellet into his ankle. doubted, however, that this solution He was treated and released at the| would gain Much support. | hospital.
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