Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1947 — Page 24
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5 Money in Escrow "Awaiting Outcome "Keep those yellow trolley coupons. They'ye still worth $1 million. Yesterday's state supreme court decision in the case of Indianapolis Railways, Inc, did not invalidate
gmply upheld the power of ‘oirouit court to issue the temporary injunction of last Aug. 12. ‘The injunction enabled railways : from 6 and % to 8 and % cents temporarily. It also : that the difference bethe fares—2 cents—be held in
pending a permanent in-
Whether the $1 million, the fare differential which has accumulated in escrow, is to be refunded to the public or awarded to the company to be decided by Special
$1 million. + Judge Burns was netified “yesterday by the Indiana public
service commission that it declined to alter its decision of last June despite the presentation of new evidence to the circuit court. The oommission ruled last June that railways was not entitled to Jnore than 6%-cent token rate despite the company’s plea of Jfnancial emergency. Appealed to Court
temporary | The public service commission the temporary injunction to the state supreme court, but was overruled yesterday. {{ In the meantime, the company has been trying to have the tempoinjunction made permanent
rary and it is on this that Judge Burns will
rule Wednesday. refuses to make permanent porary restrainer, the strapwill get back $1 million— the they've paid since last August in higher fares. . If he makes the injunction permanent, the $1 million will go to pany.
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Darrell Farley Lenora Guerrini
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Manual high school seniors will
supporting players are Mary Ann McCrary, Rosella Simpson, Wilma Browning, Antone Holevas, Christine Holevas, Robert Peale and Arvine Raker. The play is under direction of E. Howard Green and Miss Menka Guleff. Phyllis Stuck is student prompter. John Cole is stage manager and
direct staging. Committees named by Miss Dorothy Ellis, senior sponsor, are:
MANUAL PLAYERS—The above four Manual high school seniors are in the cast of a play to be given at 8 p. m. tomorrow at
Manual High Seniors 5 Give Play Tomorrow Night
Over to Our House,” at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. Dean Royalty is cast in the leading male role and Joyce Porter, Mary Jo Cassady and Lenora Guerrini play leading feminine parts. Rose Ann Rider, Bebe Yosha, Marjorie Sher, Elmer Sawyer, Allen Glass, Darrell Farley and Jimmie Link are cast in second leads and
Rose Ann Rider James Link
present a three-act comedy, “Come
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Reynolds, properties. A. Bradburn, William Bows, Bethar Cissoeia,
James Link, Bess Meshulam, Mr. : Arvel Ringham, Miss Sher and Mr, Ferley,
advertising. Mrs. Ro Yi aR TH JER Hoover, costumes. Leslie Maxwell, "rhs Barbara Snodgrass, Martha Hoigv v i ps 0 sbi Betty Snoddy and Barbar tickets. Voln Otto Kushrmann, Ann Hupke, | Pattie ee Ann Meincken, Maio, John May and
Ernestina Geraldine Chandler, house and ushers.
Vandal Wrecks Parked Truck |
Police today are searching for a vandal who literally “wrecked” a truck in a parking lot last night. | Raymond Howard, 4236 Grace-| land ave, reported that he parked! his truck in the Crosstown Garage Parking Lot at 30th st. and Guil-| ford: ave. last night. This morning| he found: ~ | The windshield broken; both win-| dows on doors smashed; rear glass, broken; instrument board battered and speedometer lifted out: bat-| tery missing; both headlights! smashed; steering wheel broken; two front tires punctured ands both | door handles twisted off.
will make its final rate decision some time next month when it rules on the main case of the traction company for a fare increase, | Its ruling will set a rate irrespec-| tive of what circuit court decides. The commission's ruling of last June was on an emergency petition
public service commission
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Hamilton Sheriff Cleared by Judge
Motion to Quash "Indictment Upheld
© Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, April 18.—A motion to quash grand jury indictments against former Sheriff George Michelfelder, Mrs. Michelfelder and Mrs. Horace Maker was sustained in the Hamilton circuit court yesterday by Special Judge Cleon Mount. The charges against all three defendants were dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. Michelfelder and Mrs. Maker, who was a housekeeper
dicted by the Hamilton county grand jury more than a year ago on a tharge of contributing to the delinquency of children. It was alleged that they permitted girls of school age to visit prisoners in the jail, In sustaining the motion to quash, Judge Mount said the facts set out in the indictments were not sufficient to connect the defendants in any way with what may have happened in the jail The former sheriff, his wife, and
near-farcical re-enactment on -the
pulled) hier ileeve above her elbows, mopped her brow and asked: “Do you think things went pretty good for me?”
Waits for Widow, Kills Her and Self
CHAMPAIGN, Il, April 18 (U. . P. Shaffer
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