Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 15
J ses Solcted Mayor Orders Board . To Acquire Land
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ssed a i City officials today were a step 8 of the last nearer to a solution of the downe| hog sud 0ov« wa asking problem, o finally ty plan commission yesterv morning for day recommended to Mayor Tyndall ! which I was the purchase of four sites, all lo- : truth be told, cated within a 16-square-block area
he end of on . bounded by New York, Delaware
be BACK WHERE IT BELONGS
bath In order and Maryland sts. and Capitol ave, . ; On each would be built a rampdied “Abe Line | a a If you want to be wise in intriguing ways, just eye these Ny pled = lal BE mately $1,500,000. ‘ flare-backed coats and suits. So frankly flirtatious, se ' i v this differ. | Type Not Decided adept at garnering glances, and above all so definitely, ‘ HA men In addition, the commission rec- vi : Shak Jot waa ommended that three parking fa- divinely 1947. Both double-breasted for just double the abou . i : cilities be located on the fringe of Li t ; BBA sion, 1-got. ad the mile-square. It was not de-| appeal. And each of pure all-wool in junior sizes 9 fo 15. 9 me of a cided what type of structure these ; i mem- would be, or what their cost might : oh after my re- pet J Block's College Shop, Second Floor Dt athered at the / The closer garages would be. for ay vhen the occa~ ) short-time parking, while the ; Al stories, After ] “fringe” facilities would be for allwhich was an day parking. rdinaty wit, Mayor Tyndall directed the works straight board to begin acquiring land for -
d the garages, which would be mu-
| oicipally-financed and seltliquidat-| Ly NTING DOLLARS—Rep. Jess Andrew (R. West Point) brings more telegrams
] ing, under provisions of the com- : gsi “ ks is handing . | mission's recommendation. to his official "openers," Pages Carol Jean Davis and Charlotte Owen. Rep. Andrew, flo id : Hopes for One This Year who is chairman of the house ways and means committee, offered the girls $1 for each tht I'd live te A The mayor hopes at least one of| telegram on proposed teachers wage legislation not from a teacher, accounting for d be classified | the garages can be built this year.| the eager looks on the girls’ faces. They ea rned less than $10 between them. Commission members recom-| : eS eautrm————————— jught the Lh mended that the first one be built, : | : : ny on the southwest or southeast side. NO! ae Seagia sts. and Capitol! Anthracite Miners 0 I Air Theater : ave., 230. | . - ” § Si Saeed ot / NORTHEAST East half of block Observe 2 Birthdays pe — Sou all of pounded by New York, Delaware, block bounded by Delaware, Penn- vermont and Pennsylvania sts. | SCRANTON, Pa, Feb. 12 (U. P.). 1 1 sylvania, Georgia and Maryland |§343 960. |—The state’s anthracite mines will erm ene il . t sts. assessed for tax purposes at| NORTHWEST — West half of be closed today while 70,000 minJ $207,390. block bounded by Capitol ave. and |ers celebrate a double holiday—the 0 ari Y y SOUTHWEST — East half of New York, Vermont and Illinois birthday anniversaries of Abraham Property ners luncheon, the : block bounded by Maryland, Illi- sts, $304,430. |Lincoln and John L. Lewis. Win in Dispute th a smile of & ‘ aid, all eleven | : Property owners nedr 30th st. and 1 it is a most | E . the Georgetown yd. were winners § incse lunch 4 : today in a dispute before the county eorge O, Pay zoning board.
rked return of They successfully opposed con-
struction of a $20,000 open-air the-
wed James P, contributed 2 ] 3 ater on the south side of 30th st, > White House, 2) . | near the intersection. = / re was always 3 “ Appearing yesterday at a board ' part, was re 5 meeting, the property owners pointvard the Pres ed out that a similar petition to A erect an open-air theater on E. 10w he did not | 5 Washington st. was denied at the have adopted H last session. Nearb yresidents had vay to run for bs protested in this case. tion—is not te A The. board, however, approved petitions by: 4 ONE: Irving Ridge Realty Co. to i construct a shopping center at the > he 2 northeast corner of 10th st. and 2 Truman's pops . Shadeland dr. # PRTOmon. 3 TWO: L. C. Cassidy to build and p him up 2 operate a retail store at 3500 W. £ and only 1 ; Washington st the two figures 0 . " * oday they are i THREE: Raymond Lancaster to L operate a hardware store at the 7 & ; had begun to northwest corner of Thompson rd. dent. Roosevelt and U. 8. 31. A petition’ by Charles M. Martz
to erect and operate a super-market i at 7005 E. Washington st. was withdrawn.
Miss Martha Scott] ~~ | Wins Promotion | -
Miss Martha W. Scott, School 46 teacher, was promoted to assistant principal of School 41 by the school
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killed because, ing.” Similar board last night. ce elsewhere. The board also appointed the folre the United lowing teachers; ‘Carolyn E. Gowan, School 6; Agnes Griffin, School 49;
Mary M. O'Donnell, School 34; Ruth L. Phillips, School 26; Minda L. Sanders, School 46; Barbara L. Smith, School 47; Betty M. Barbee, Howe high school; Paul A. Brown, Washington high school, and Elizabeth A. Green and Minyon Washington, Crispus Attucks high school. Miss Thelma Grover was named first ussistant in the city library's circulation department.
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Love Is Motive Power,
Says Scientist Lecturer “Christian Science reveals truth and love as the motive-powers of man,” Robert S. Van Atta,” C. 8, of Rochester, N. Y, told his audience in a Christian Science lecture last night in the Murat theater. Mr. Van Atta said further: “Will —blind, stubborn and headlong— co-operates with appetite and pas< sion. From this co-operation arises its evil. From this also comes its powerlessness, since all power belongs to God, good. “It should be clearly understood that Christian Science healing is not brought about by human will
| ; ; | 3 : of my daughs | A ! f errors in addi i 3 power, Truth shows us a more steries of fifth ’ excellent way—the Christian way » x of meekness, patience, and intelliwdrk with one ) gent faith in God.” other. by The speaker was introduced by
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