Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1946 — Page 4
From Page One) nent-seized properties, ‘was
ing to prove that they acted in
at intentional.” : | Mr, Lewis’ trial turned largely into legal skirmishing” between unjon and government lawyers. The |
‘union sought to establish the sham | ~ ernment endeavored to prove that)
it actually is directing operation of | the mines. awhile, the federal coal ad-| ‘mi has authorized some | operators to assess individual miners retroactive fines bf $1 to $2 a day dor each day they are on strike.
the paychecks of the miners when they return to work and would be paid into a union medical fund.
_ Lists 11 U."S, Witnesses threatened to slam
~ posals that the coal operators re- | sume contract negotiations with the union immediately. Many of the |
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ge Hints Way for. Lewis Gates Is Given scape Severe Penalty ST. mls cate When cqurt was reconvened Mr,
e ett submitted a list of 11 Witcontempt, {nesses which the government inpresume,” Judge Galdsbofough tends to call. The list was headed _ noted, “that the defendants are try- | by Interior Secretary J. A. Krug. Government officials faith so that.even if they are hope for a quick end of the<strike| Washington, | guilty, the punishment willbe uniess the settlement involved a different than if the violation contract between the operators and [Mr. Lewis, | Barring a reversal and a surren- located on the full block north of {der by the administration, the gov- [the state ernment will not negotiate a new Boy eo 1 , {agreement with the U. M. W. to eum building should be located on | operation of the mines. The 8OV- | rabince the one signed last May the quarter block northwest of the! after the government seized the! Intersection of Washington sts. and
mines,
was made.
Mr. Burke's proposal immediately was repudiated by spokesmen for ‘The fines would be deducted from 3 sizable Blog 0 ! Stern os 5 block southwest of the intersection now would cause the government to pull aut of the court fight. indicated by { southerners caused speculation over mended for Southern coal mine operators | the possibility that Mr. Lewis may recommended for specific butlding another door ke ptished toward a separate agree In Mr. Lewis' face. They assembled | ment with the northern their stand on pro- who have historically been more
The attitude
conciliatory.
about negotiating,
if Mr, Burke had proposed a strike truce while a bargaining attempt
The northern opera- ply empowered tors have remained mum. Mr. Lewis himself has given no should be em indication of how he felt to,
Proposed Design
Supervisory Group Is Recommended (Continued From Page One)’
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little clude the three blocks bounded by Missouri and New| York sts. and Senate ave, The commission's report sald: “The state office building should be
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house. “The conservation and :tate mu-
| Senate. ave, “The addition to the state library | and historical building should be made to the west of the present "building. “The
state highway. building
should be located on the quarter
of New York st. and Senate ave.' Urges Sufficient Funds remajning land acquisition,
the! “The recom-
but not |
operators, for automobile parking areas.
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“Such authority should be am-|
sufficient fundf, The select an architect or archi-|
tects by means of an architectural |
The U. M. W., however, is com- competition or competitions con-
‘mitted to press for an
contract.
Cold Snap to End: Mercury Hits 20
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eight-man fuel conservation committee, s They are W. A. Carroll, secretary of the Theater ‘Owners of Indiana, representing theaters; and WwW, P. Snethen, secretary of the Apartment House Owners Association of#Indianapolis, representing apartment owners, The cold snap which forced Indianapolis residents to fill their furnaces with extra coal last night spread over the eastern half of the
nation.
It brought a general temperature Plan and iron out difficulties. The drop of ‘from 20 to 30 degrees in the Session will be held tomorrow eveGreat Lakes region, the Ohio Valley Ning. (and the Upper Mississippi Valley. {Through Michigan and Indiana a general temperature rise was ex- 24 motorcycle officers, working a broken shift from 6 to 10 a. m.| and 3 to 7 p. m.. was posted at| strategic points in the downtown | area. .
pected to start this afternoon,
Pump Plant Bid Believed Favored
(Continued From Page One)
- sites, should be utilized temporarily a final decision in
weeks. Officials of the
and provided with, Corp, makers of fire fighting equipauthority | ment, canning machinery, pumps powered and directed | and insecticides, inspected the plant
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two or three
Food Machinery
Nov. 17 and pronounced it suitable
for their. needs,
|is now effective, punishment. cannot, io They included F. B. Fairman Jr, be given to persons violating it in| i other national ducted according to the competi- | vice president; B. C. Carter, vice unmarked areas”
{tion code of the American Insti- | president and comptroller, and J.|
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tute of Architects.” | Commission members are: Sen- | ator Roy Conrad, Monticello, and Mark ©. Honeywell, Wabash industrialist, co-chairmen; Rep. Nelle B. Downey, Indianapolis, secretary; | Senator Von A. Eichhorn, Uniondale; Rep. Albert B. Thompson, North Vernon; George A. Kuhn, | Indianapolis realtor, and Harry O.! Garman, Indianapolis, consulting engineer, Richard E. Bishop, Indianapolis, served as advisory architect and the economic council aided through | Kenneth L. Schellie, director. The report asserts that the state | (house, although a sound structure, | Is badly overcrowded. The pres(ent occupants utilize 135,000 square feet of floor space, including 15,000 Square feet originally intended for corridors, toilet rooms, etc. whereas | ‘a space 195,000 square feet is needed | {by the present occupants. state house annex, state {library and historical building and the building at 141 S. Meridian st., are similarly overcrowded, accordIng to the commission.
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The local department store previously had "bid $1,201,000 for the
Fall Creek plant, withdrew its bid.
the plant as a warehouse if its new 3 to 6 p. m.:
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The Stokely company, in addi- itol ave. to Alabama st.
tion to its $458,000
to lease the property for three years Capitol ave. to Pennsylvania st. {at $90,000 a year with an option to| [buy ‘at the end of three years for| Capitol ave. to Alabama st. $1,250,000. It stipulated the rental! Both sides of South st. from West paid must be applied to the pur- | st. to East st. |
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THE CTT POE TIMES _ = rire No-Parking Ban [ Passes 1st Test |
noted on Maryland st. where huge vans parked at an angle and jutting out into the otherwise smooth flow ‘of cars.
of commerce has called a meeting |
of truck supervisors throughout the | state to explain the new traffic|
sufficient police force prevented im; mediate enforcement of the entire |ordinance, asserted Inspector Ja-| | cobs. places we thought would do the| most good and they are being observed,” he said.
before we can get,the” entire pro-| gram into operation.
vice president and chief| lows:
Maryland st. to Washington st.
from Washington st. to Ohio st.
| Washington st. to New York st.
Massachusetts ave
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for as always
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street retarded an
Capt. Bailey sald the chamber |
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At Strategic Points An alert crew of approximately |
| Lack of no parking signs and of
“We have posted signs in the
“It will be the first of the year |
Signs Are Posted
| “And even though the ordinance
Signs have been posted as fol-
No parking at any time on:
Both sides of Capitol ave. from
from |
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Both sides of Illinois st.
Both sides of N. Pennsylvania’ st.
Capitol to Alabama No parking from 6 to 9 a. m. and Both sides of Ohio st. from Capfrom
Both sides of Market st.
Both sides of Maryland st. from
Both sides of Alabama st. from |
North side of New York st. from
to Massachusetts Both sides of New York st from! to Alabama st.! Both sides of Capitol ave, from!
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