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FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1007

Property Owners

Test Slum Order

Appeal Commission's

". Redevelopment Plan (Continued From Page One)

“ this morning in defense of the. cons

dition of their property. They listed improvements they have made and denied that homes there constituted a fire hazard, or health, erime and delinquency menace, : ‘ 8ix attorneys representing the owners indicated they would raise the issue of constitutionality in the whole proceeding. They said they would attack the slum cléarance law—passed by the 1045 legislature~-as unconstitutional in its buying of private property with public funds for resale to private corporations,

They indicated they would chal-|

lenge the contention that the right

of eminent domain is involved, as- |:

serting that the "area is not required for public utility nor public

¥ benefit.

They also sald they planned to raise the question of “discrimination” in the law which enables persons or corporations able to purchase ten or more lots to get a cut rate, This, they said, favored the acqulsition of the land by large real estate corporations. They also will question the propriety of public policy in failing to provide quarters for families which would be displaced in the redevelopment process. * An amendment which would have required the commission to provide housing for displaced families was defeated in the 1945 legislature where the law was pushed through by Indianapolis real estate interests, they charged.

Gives Last Sermon “To grow one has to give; hoarding has no pigee in the Christian scheme.” 3

In this manner, the Rev. W. A. Simms of Battle Creek, Mich. illustrated the last of a series of sermons on “Religious Mathematics” at noon today in Christ Episcopal church on the Cirgle.

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As he made his daily inspection of the Haverstick Park neighborhood in north Indianapolis today, |Shep, a large tan collie, warily skirted the banks of White river, He was saved from the icy water | yesterday by his 17-year-old master, Kenneth (Stocky) Cornelius, a senior and football star at Broad Ripple high school. Neighbors heard the faint, frantic yapping of Shep from the river, where he had fallen through the fce. They called the sheriff's office and police. Members of the Society

Sr. family, relaxes in front of the fireplace after his rescue yesterday from White river by his 17-year-old

And Rescues Dog From River

pet of the George H. Cornelius

master, Kenneth (Stocky) Core - ” ” ut at School

accompanied officers to the scene at Tith st. and White river. Meanwhile, a maid at the George H. Cornelius Sr. home heard of Shep's predicament and called Stocky at the high school, The youth crawled carefully out on the ice, rescued his shivering pet and took him home where he

Pe arped him in a blanket and put}

him in front of a fireplace. When police, deputy sheriffs and members of the 8S. P. C. A. arrived they weren't even able to congratulate the rescuer, Stocky had re-

for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Hoover Advises Caution in Relief

(Continued From Page One)

of ourselves but of the whole world that we stop, look and listen” before any further spending far foreign relief. Mr. Hoover has just returned [trom a food survey of Germany with a recommendation that this ‘country spend nearly $500 million to feed the German people.

Waits Limitation Set

In his report on Germany to Mr. Truman yesterday, Mr. Hoover said living conditions in Germany had sunk “to the lowest level known in 100 years of western civilization.” He recommended that the United States and Britain each pay $475 million to feed the Germans in

118 months beginning last Jan. 1. | But he told the house commitee

turned to his classes.

that the living standards of other needy European nations should not exceed those he has recommended for Germany. Foreign relief programs, Mr. Hoover said, should be held “to the very minimum under which health and work can be sustained.” He said this attitude was neecssary in view of the world shortage of food and the great strain upon the American taxpayer. “Charitable relief by government is today a double tax upon most of our people,” he said. “It is not only a direct burden upon the taxpayers but these unremunerative and unbalanced exports keep up prices and the cost of Hving.” He suggested that appropriations for all foreign relief purposes in the 1948 fiscal year be limtied to between $1,200,000,000 and $1,500,000,000.

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pulled the Silent Hoosiers: po 11-8 lead and Beech Grove a scared time out. Jerry Moers added a point from the foul ‘line for the Silent Hoosiers before the quarter ‘ended at 13-8. J Nelson canned one from the side as play got under way in the second, period. He flipped through another on a jumpishot moments later and the Silent Hoosiers held a 16-8 advantage. « Makes Free Toss | Jim McKenzie picked up a point for the Hornets but Miller also scored a free toss for the Silent Hoosiers to keep the. margin the same. Then McKenzie dropped in a short fielder for the Hornets and the score read 17-11 with less than five minutes of the half remaining.

~ Wise got one point for the Hornets and Moers scored a pair on a sleeper field goal for the Silents, Long's free shot and Dennis’ short fielder made it 19-15 and the Deaf School lads called a consultation. Wise dropped one through from far ‘back on the court when play started again. Bob Harbaugh hit a free throw but McKenzie's fielder for the Hornets cut the Silent Hoosier lead to a point at the intermission at 20-19.

Second Half Opens Moers’ free shot and Miller's field goal sent the Silents into a 23-19

bulge as the second half opened. Wise drove -under but =Miller

: a period half ‘over. Wise added two mor e points from the 15-foot line, then Moers. got one for the Silent

Bud Hess tied the count at 28-all from the. foul line before the third

| Hess then put the Hornets in

the final period. Wise, after getting a cut over his eye patched up, came back into the game and dropped 's fielder through from the side of the court to make it 32-28 for the Hornets. Less than five minutes of the game remained. Harbaugh and Hess divided free throws, then Miller dumped in a fielder on a pivot shot. Long's tip-in sent Beech Grove into a 35-31 lead with less than two minutes to play. Dennis went under alone to score on a fast berak. Beech Grove went into its possession game and” Hess found another opening to make it 39 to 31 and the game ended shortly afterward.

SPECIALISTS TO MEET

Dr. K. G. Kohlstaedt of Indian-

apolis will be among 30 outstanding: medical specialists from the United States and Canada to convene in Cleveland, O., March 14 and 15 to discuss plans for further research in the American Foundation for High Blood Pressure.

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(Continued From Page One)

wild minutés later, the speeding coach leaped f the rails at “curve 100," and lurched into the mountainside. : Tried to Lock Brakes Pagsengers praised the heroism of Mr, Keys and Mr. Mulvihill. The porter sought to calm the trembling, fear-stricken women while fighting to apply the emergency. brakes. He died, pinned in the wreckage of the car's rear platform. : The wrecked car blocked two tracks. Passengers made flares out of newspapers to warn approaching trains. Ten minutes after the crash, the Jeffersonian, eastbound from St. Louis and Indianapolis, stopped to pickup the injured and take them to Altoona. Railroad officials said they had not been able to determine why the car became uncoupled or why its brakes failed to set automatically when the air hose broke. ‘Longest Five Minutes’ Harry Willis of Jersey City, N. J., a passenger, said he heard Mr. Mulvihill'’s warning and jumped “from his bed to crawl on the floor. He

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