Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1947 — Page 8

Business Booming

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95 po cout of whos owt tha rool over their heads.

JUCES PRICES

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As a result the town is extending rapidly toward its northwest limits. Sewage Disposal Plant OB : The town board is keeping pace 3 - A. ) A with plans”for extension of water

1048. An elementary school will be

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And more and more people are making the town their future home.

DANCE PLANNERS — These

Other projects are in progress as| ir.on of Jobs Daughters are

planning the annual ball for the Honored Queens of Jobs Datiopters to be held tomorrow ht at the Antlers hotel. Highig t of the ball will be selection of the "Queens' Choice" to reign at the ball. Planners above are, left to right (top) Miss Gretchen Moffitt, treasurer; Miss Barbara Kidd, president, and (bottom) Miss Marilyn Davidson, special arrangements chairman, and Miss Jeanne Paugh, secretary.

b. 0. P. Chairmen Here for Parley

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today In the Midwest strategy conference, but the show will get under way in earnest tomorrow morning with a breakfast at which the governor will play host. Nucleus of the meeting will be the original 13 members of the Midwest chairmen’s organisation. The mountain states’ party chiefs will attend as their guests but will be permitted to sit in on executive sessions and presumably will have a voice there. Chairmen who will attend the week-end caucus are Paul OC. Rosenquist of Illinois, Iowa's Willis B. York who is chairman of the Midwest group, Harry Crane of Kansas, John A. Wagner of Michi-

Milton Rue of North Dakota, Fred H, Johnson of Ohio, Carl Morgan of Oklahoma, Thomas E Coleman of Wisconsin. Also Harold D. Lovre of South Dakota, Vernon Romney of Utah, William L. Lloyd of Colorado, George M. Gosman of Montana, and Thomas W. Smith of Idaho. Missouri will be represented at the

Chairmen from Arizona, Wyoming and New Mexico also were invited but were unable to attend.

NLRB Orders Vote In Shelbyville Plant

WASHINGTON, May 9 (U. P.)— The, national labor relations board

today ordered a vote by employees of the Shelbyville Desk Co., Shelbyville, Ind, to determine whether

An election held a year ago was

Southwest Suburban Areas Wait Verdict !

gan, Bernard LeVander of Minne-||. {sota, A. T. Howard of Nebraska,

suburbs in the name of the newlyorganized Suburban Water Oo, "of Indi a jo The area Mr. Williams proposed to service lies roughly between the

il and the Pennsylvania railroad (Vandalia division) on the south, with Holt ave. the east boundary and the Weir Cook airport road the wwest. Added Service Planned In addition to this area, Suburban Water proposed to bring service to the Weir Cook municipal airport and a section south of Indianapolis bounded by Troy and Epler aves. on the north and south and State Rd. 431 and 37 on the east and west. Suburbap’s petition said it would extend water service to approxie mately 30,000 persons, 2000 businesses and several manufacturing establishments. It asserted it could complete construction 12 to 18 months after public service commission approval, The West 40 business group and

‘lon the ground it was considering

on Water

a aan titions for the service.

of the improvement association, helped circulate the petitions. They|™ said it was easy. Suburban was not asking residents to invest a cent. More than 600 residents signed up iinmediately. The petitidning was postponed pending the action of the

The Indianapolis Water Oo. immediately intervened in the hearing

the area in its postwar expansion plans. Howard 8S. Morse, vice president and general manager of the utility, sald the company was not ready to reveal specific plans, The suburbanites chuckled.

ing forced to move by the threat of competition, but “Well, we feel if the Suburban people have taken all the time and trouble to come out here and make surveys and sign us up, we would rather take service from them,” sald Mrs. Wright.

the water committee of the Wayne

She echoed the sentiment of rep-

resentative residents iu the community, “ ge The public service commission hearing was held April 21, It was

inconclusive, West side physicians ws un 3 { that 1 pti tanks - were

draining into wells, contaminating the water supply.

Flack, west side newspaper publish | They said only a miracle has

prevented an epidemic in. the area in recent years, Fire Chief Paul

Goss of Wayne township told. the commission of the perpetual fire hasard the communities faced without water to fight fires. Businessmen and ordinary oiti-

“sens made one point. They wanted

water and if Suburban could supply it, they would take it. Attorney Joseph Daniels representing the intervening Indianapolis Water Co, indicated the company had plans of its own to serve ‘the areas, but pointed out that shortages of pipe delayed new construction,

Promise to Get Pipe

water company, they sald, was be-j But Suburban said it could get

pipe and other equipment. The commission continued the hearing until May 14. Residents who had sought water in vain for more than a decade were now witnessing’ the spectacle of two concerns contending for their patronage. In the minds of public service

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set aside by the NLRB in favor of a new vote.

To Be Observed Here National Hospital Day

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