Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1947 — Page 11

MAY 9, 1047

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"FRIDAY, 1. MAY. 9, 1047. ss Pr.R.L Game Opens New Office}

Dr, Robert Li | discharged

Mixed Gas Ban:

Calls’ Council Move ; ‘ Usiirping Power’

Mayor Tyndall , yesterd#y vetoed 8p ordindnce which would prohibit 3 the Oitinens’ Gas & Coke Co. fram s@ving mixed gas to Indianapolis. © The mayor's veto message labeled) | ordinance “an attempt to usurp y power and to assume the re- | ‘Dr: Gamlploet” bility vested in the utility's bier of directors.” (late Dr. Joseph orm - DF #The board of directors 18 com-|Oert lives at Sifters ave. d of fine, public-spirited eciti-| ppAVES FOR U.8. who,. in. my Shinien, io Bot 8, ofly charged with the respo Ir. ar 1 of furnishing an adequate supply of Et Shncap SL ie Sater el ior the “city, but are capable of departed for Washington. by ar dding so,*'the message said. today to resume his a after ©ity council suspended rules at ifs consultation with his guverimrot,

Gude On’ Business Failures Ah |Mogoy; J. ©. Moore, Stokely Van-

oy ™| basis With suppliers in blsiges-tail-BUENOS AIRES, May 8 (V, 0 orin, said. Argentine ’

.seoond vice-president, » |and 4 George W. Stark; Stark-Wetzel

_|Oamp,- lnc.; Roy, Sahm, Bessire & |

] A ‘feders) hd en putting: taxing units on. a pro reta

{ure cates, Mr. Ham oh .| Other New Offiders X 2 wtf: oo tle ac 0 sels were sold for $130,000; the gov-T, ernment took the entire amound-in ‘due, while suppliers. Jinlging

Mbnday night session to pass the I tion, the - sole purpose of cortibining - 1 e measure was aimed At keep-| with manufactured gas.

ing the utility from letting a 20-| Bids for natural gas will be taken

for more than #120,000 ~got Tothing:: , Other new officers of the association are Maurie D, Fields, Central

yar contract for natural gas for tomorrow by the Utility. yr

Rubber & Supply Co. first vice-

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Tel 00k 3 A Groupoor 40 Holdover, directors’ ave 0. D. Alex-

a fo lander, "Bemis Brothers Bag: [F i/|Robery, ©, Bonner, L 8. Ayres & |,

[Ca.; Mr, Welds; William C. Grauel,

Hamerin; J. G. Martin, BO. Atking & 09.; Li OC, Spafks, ‘Standard Oil Co.;, Mr, Stark; and ¢ E. -8tile, Klefer-Stewart Co. Mr. Hamerin healls a group of approximately. 40 credit executives and their wives who will attend the

convention at New York City next week.

Safety Club “Meets in Cumberland Tuesday

Emmett T. Cox, fire prevention field officer of Western Actuarial bureau, Chicago, will speak before members of the Industrial Safety ¢lub of Indianapolis Safety council Tuesday night. Mr. Cox is former ‘director of education of the Indiana state fire marshal’s department and was chief of the Bullivan (Ind) fire depart ment, The meeting will be held at Buckley's restaurant, Cumberland.

Merchants | National bank; Mr. |.

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hh INDIAN 4TOLIS TIMES. Em James D. McCoy, Century

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[For Airport Use

THe federal government today re-

sn [turned Stout fleld to full state . control. and paid Indiana $67,000 “| or! wear and tear on felt fa-

ilibies. Final séttiement was siobiieed this mornnig by. Ruel Steele, execu-

cess to: the fleld since Jap, 1.

. "Today's" formality paves the Way

for early movement BY state police fnaddusriats 4 to the administration

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tive . secretary ‘to’ Governor Gates. |} ° ‘Actuglly the ‘state has''hwd ac

The ~ shift: of the’ state police

give the force more, space and to relieve the overcrow in . the

department from the state house basement has long been planned to}

state ‘house. Mr. Steele said the move . might be made. days. ’ 4 j © Runways tmprond” Pa Federal payment to the staje was to restore and Tenovite: he buildings on the field. The state benefits to the extent of improvements in the runways and other facilities made by the federal government during its occupation of the field through the WAT: Renovation will begin as soon as the money is received, Mr. Steele sald. At the request of the national guard, the state will turn over fly-

corps reserve for an indefinite period. State ‘ headquarters of the national guard also will be located

at oe field.

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