Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 6
rents in excess of ceiling since in-
failed to | OPA, it
12 Landlords Here Named By U. S. Agency.
A greatly-reduced OPA enforcement staff, concentrating on rent regulations, has filed'19 suits in fed-
ception of the government agency. An Anderson minister was- included among this group. Seven defendants were charged with having collected excessive rents for lesser periods. Two defendants register their property with is alleged. Indianapolis defendants are Ethel M. Hadden, 842 Broadway; Howard
Work Will Start in Spring;
George Albert
mark its 40th anniversary by erectJulia A. 'ing a new building in the spring.
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This new $30,000 church will be erected by the congregation o" the Unity ‘Methodist church.
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FORMER HOOSIERS DIE IN TRAIN CRASH
DETROIT, Nov, 28 (U. P.).—A Thanksgiving shopping trip that| ended in the. death of all four per- | sons of a Ypsilanti family when | thelr car was hit by a passenger train was under investigation today.
Dedication Set in October
The Unity Methodist church will were approved by the trustees. The new church will include a modern sanctuary, and community rooms, + In addition, the present
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Unity Methodists Plan New $30,000 Building
ELIAS STRAUSS | DIES HERE AT 81
Father of Two | Editors nm For 18 Years.
Elias Strauss, father of the editors of the Indiana Jewish Chroniole, died yesterday in his home, 4238 College ave, after an 18-year {llness, He was 81,
A native of Vilna, Russia, he had |
lived here 40 years, and was formerly employed as a shipping clerk at the Bobbs-Merrill Co, Mr, Strauss was a member of the Knessis Israel
synagogue and Abraham: Jacobs lodge.
He was the father of Morris
Strauss and Mrs. Jennie Barnett,
{editors of the Jewish publication,
Other survivors are two daughters, | Miss Julia Strauss and Mrs. Ida Swain, Indianapolis, and three sons, Charles, Washington, D. C., and Henry and Edward, both of Indianapolis,
ATTORNEYS NAMED DIRECTORS OF BANK
Albert M. Campbell and Robert D. Coleman have been named to directorships at the Bankers Trust 1% Mr, Campbell, an attorney since 1929, “1s a member of the law firm of Goodrich & Campbell. He is executive vice president and director, Ayrshire Collieries Corp. Mr. Coleman, an attorney since 1922, is secretary-treasurer and director, Riverside Amusement Park, Ine. Both attorneys are members of city, state and national bar groups.
SAYS 5 CENTS STILE BUYS JUKE MUSIC
An increase to 10 cents for “jukebox” music at most restaurants and taverns here was denied today by Sam Weinberger, executive vice president, Southern Automatic Music Co. Admitting there had been a few increases, Mr. Weinberger declared that “three-fourths of the city's 25 juke-box operators have not raised
Other Landlords Charged Others include James Hart, 622 E. Vermont st.; Aileen Chandler, 2548 N. Delaware st.; Glen Overdorf, 1821 W. Washington st, and Elmer K. ‘Nicholson, 2356 Oarrollton ave, all charged with violations for a lesser period
'be located on the present site, | rooms. Harding and 19th sts. {
i Mary Thomas, 631 E. Ohio st. and th Margaret Pryce, 1717 N. Alabama |= " - st, both were charged with failing to register property.
PROSECUTOR POSTS STILL OPEN HERE
Three prospective candidates for chief deputy prosecutor under Jud-
navy. are alleged to have charged excessive rents since the beginning of rent regulation. OPA charged excessive rents also (3 were collected by Everett E. BurSE meister, Anderson; John Wilson, Fi Bloomington, and Mrs. Carl W. Cedarquist, Kokomo. Mrs. Oedarquist also is charged with falling to
turned down offers of appoint.-
ment, it was learned today. | having
Classrooms
{ranged for children, Building is expected to start in adult divisions of the church school | The im April and be completed by Oct. 17, {and week day education classes, the date of the anniversary of the| Unity church is under the jurisdedication of the present edifice. |diction of Bishop Titus Lowe of The Rev. Ritchie Don Ocheltree, [the Indianapolis pastor, has announced the com- and the Rev. Buel Horn, superinpletion of _ building plans. They | tendent of th the Greencastle district. |were any of its crew or passengers
| ford stone.’ It will have a seating |Plans provide for a ‘choir room lcapacity of 225, cost $30,000 and | pastor's study, will
be
youth a
Methodist
Mr. Stark said he will continue to interview candidates for the next week in an effort to complete) son L. Stark, prosecutor-elect, have his staff of 30 deputies by Dec. 15.
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|the Job were Paul B. Hudson, young had moved to Ypsilanti from Ft. | attorney, and John N. Hughes, for- | Wayne, Ind. a year ago, mer lieutenant-commander in the
The prosecutor-elect said he Was| ¢ jamages. considerable difficulty First to turn down the offer was finding lawyers who are willing to} William H. Remy, president of the sacrifice their private law practice to safety board and former prosecutor. take deputy jobs -at salaries below Two others who refused to consider their present incomes.
The officers said their auto collided with a Wabash passenger train {at a crossing 30 miles west of here. ! pact cut their car in half and | | tossed the wreckage of steel and bodies to one side. Only Mr. Thomp[son 's body was recognizable, officers
The train was not damaged nor |
hurt, Neighbors said the Thompsons
FIRE DESTROYS HOME i Fire today destroyed the home of iL. Merryweather, 2230 Ralston ave. | | Flames of unknown origin spread {through the one-story frame house
early today. There was no estimate
3. (rael cemetery.
DRUG STORE OWNER | GETS 2-21-YEAR TERM
Roscoe Ashby, 55, proprietor of a drug store at 1502 S. Belmont ave., was sentenced to two to 21 years in state prison on a manslaughter charge in Criminal court late yesterday. He pleaded guilty to the fatal shooting last March 30, of John J. Mascoe, 44, of 2127 Haines ave., during an argument in the Ashby drug store,
Originally Ashby was charged with second degree murder, but the
13 w. McCarty st. and| | be ‘built of | Sheriff's officers identified the vic-| Services will be held at 1 p. m, to- | their prices from the standard nickel vidi H. Allodbr cok ol i The. new church will be > t of | structure will be converted into (ims as Luke C. Thompson, 33, his morrow in the Aaron-Ruben funeral charge.” st, all charged with four-year vio. cinder block veneered with Bed-|an up-to-date educational . unit, wife, Jennie, 27, and their ‘two|home. Burial will be in Knessis Is-| Mr, Weinberger's firm represents
the Seeburg “juke-box.” He quoted {J. P, Seeburg, head of the manu- | facturing company: “We feel that since the five-cent-a-tune phonograph is the music of the masses, it will remain the emphatie policy of this company that Seeburg phonographs will continue to present music for a nickel.”
DIAPER SERVICE DRIVER TOO SPEEDY Judge John L. Niblack asked Jack S. Miller, 41, truck driver for a diaper service, why he drove 42 miles per hour in a restricted zone.
“Judge,” said Miller, “with the number of babies being born and
the shortage of diapers, I have to hurry."
charge was reduced to manslaughter
and he agreed to plead guilty,
He was fined $10 and costs.
IRAN ‘UNFRIENDLY, RUSSIANS CHARGE
TEHRAN, Nov. 28 (U, P).—A high foreign office official said today that the Soviet ambassador had protested against the Iranian government’s “recently unfriendly” attitude toward Russia. The official said Russia did not “look with favor on bloodshed in Azerbaijan, which 4s so near to the Soviet Union.” Disclosure of the reported diplomatic protest came as Azerbaijani troops were said to be building fortifications in southern areas of the proyience against the possibility of attack by central government forces. y A large contingent of central government troops left Zenjan for Mianeh, about 100 miles to the northwest, and tribesmen hostile to the semi-autonomous Azerbaijan government reportedly have entered Zenjan with their own military forces. Premier Ahmed Ghavam telegraphed a request for the “co-oper-ation” of “Premier” Jaafar Pighevari's “democratic” regime in Azerbaijan and of Ghazi Mohammed leader of the Kurdish “democrats.” BIDAULT’S CABINET RESIGNS IN FRANCE PARIS, Nov. 28 (U, P.).-~The government of Georges Bidault resigned today at the first session of the French national assembly. The resignation was a formal move clearing the way for a reorganization in line with the election results, The Bidault cabinet was due to carry on until a president of the| (assembly can be elected, probably 'toward the end of the week.
PREDICTS UNITY IN TREATY
Ismail Sidky Pasha said today the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty would provide for unity of the Nile valley under the Egyptian crown and permit future negotiations on the internal government of Sudan,
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IS KILLED IN CRAS Times State Service SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Nov, 28 An 18-year-old New York sold was killed instantly in a two-o crash near here yesterday. The Victim was Pvt. Rob Joseph Barr, Staten Island, was killed when his car was collision with an auto driven by Harvey Roan of near Morristo Mr. Roan and a passenger, V. Rice, escaped Tnjury in the eo at the intersection of U, 8. 53 state road 9.
FOUR NORTHSIDERS GHARGED IN ASSAUL
Police today arrested four No: side men on charges of assault battery. The men allegedly follo and beat up Frederick Ragsdale, of 5535 Winthrop ave., after a quar rel in a tavern last night. Mr. Ragsdale told police the x followed him from the tavern and started a fight with him at 42d and College ave. He was treated as City . hospital for injuries received
Arrested and charged with assaul$ dresse, 22, of 4045 N. Meridian st. dresse, 22, of 4045 N. Meridian st. Ronald Smithmyer, 19, of 4707 Park ave. and George Glass, 18, of 4019 Carrollton ave. A fourth youth, a soldier, also was taken into custody, }
AIRLINES WILL Cut
270 FROM PAYROLL
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Nov. 28 (U, P.)~Chicago & Southern Airlines (officials here planned a retrenchment program today calling for the dis missal of more than 270 employees throughout its system. The pending dismissals the eome
CAIRO, Nov. 28 (U. P.).—Premier | pany sald will save approximate!
$500,000 annually,
The Indianapolis offices ane nounced today that no personne stationed here will be affected by!
the directive.
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