Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1947 — Page 5
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. If the court refuses the injunce gion, the coupons will be worth a de on » trolley or bus or will have a cash valye of 6% cents. The $1 million now held in esruling would be turned over to the com-
the railways firm, Elbert Gilliom declared the come
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. ear for their first race,
Old time gatemen expressed belief a few more folks would get in line for the race to infield points
of vantage tonight and tomorrow, They felt prospects of faster traffic : handinig may have led some td feel > the long wait wouldn't be necessary
this year, Bud Thayer, New Paris, O., body
_ repair man, was & Mttle confused. . When he moved into his pre-race - waiting spot, which he has occupied * for 14 races, he was moved to an- . other gate by a deputy sheriff.
“Mrs: Thayer and I have been
here since Monday,” he said. “We'll
just walt it out and hope they open this gate In time to get a good
- spot.”
At the same time, preparations by
* the Speedway neighborhood to pick
up a few half dollars for parking
- and hot dogs are proceeding nor-
- mally.
town rd, west of the
to rising costs of both labor and materials, 1
Fare Case -
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He said the increased fare will bé
necessary to prevent deficit. Last August the ,Circuit court issued a restraining order preventing the public service commission from interfering with the company’s increased fare and ordered held in escrqw the extra funds derived from the increase, Figuring the operation on the old fare basis of four tokens for a quarter, Mr, Gilllom said the rallways showed a deficit of $29,000 in Jan< uary and $30,000 in February this year. Deficit Increasing “The deficit for the full year of 1946, on the basis of the old rate, was $334,000” Mr. Gilliom sald. “This deficit is increasing and will continue to" do so due to rising dosts.” Urban Stover and Frank Coughlin, public counsellors for the PSC, defended the commission's order more than a year ago against any increase in trolley rates here, Mr; Stover argued that the bookkeeping system on the firm's property assets for rate making purposes was not correct. ‘ He sald the PSC held that there was no emergency and this finding was substantiated by the transit firm's own records.
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|Judge Dissolves ‘C.1.0.Dance Writ
A temporary restraining order issued in superior court 4 to prevent
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| KIDNAPED — Ernest Lanning, Fayette county welder, who freed himseliof bonds
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today as they stood before the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in’ Arlington National cemetery. ! . Bight-seeing since their arrival here Monday the children keep up ia constant chatter. But'the quiet hills of Arlington, the impressive tomb and the solemn sentry pacing} back and forth dn constant vigil, caused all the visitors to be grave instead of gay. The weather remained lovely and after the Arlington pilgrimage the youngsters were rampant again in
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the huge corridors of the Pentagon |i building. This afternoon was an-|# other highlight of the week here— |§
a visit to the U. 8. Naval] academy at Annapolis. - Shas
Last night Emilie was quite tired
fr her tours. But her mother, |
| , Coy Gray, made her brush up with the spelling book in their
[suite at the Willard hotel.
Today there will be a trip to George Washington's home at Mount Vernon on Friday and a ride up the Potomac river on an excur-
~ |sion steamer. '
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in ‘a dowtown hotel room this morning after he ‘was kidnaped near Connersville by an ‘escaping convict, tells his story to Detective Chief Jesse McMurtry and State Saturday was dissolved today by| Police Technician M. J. Timme. On the table is a cased shotgun stolen by the
Judge Walter Pritchard, : : i It was dissolved on a moti S5Capee at Brookville yesterday.
made by City Attorney Henry Krug | . La » . ” | that traini d Tong- | ; me rene oir 0 nt.’ OQ hypo Gunman Who Kidnaped proposed dance has passed. ’
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ground the affalr = would include] (Continued From Page Ome) [Lanning with the revolver and| ponte at her husband's absence, Yaces. you'd call a big town,” said Mr, fiercely demanded the return of the. .nwhile Mrs. Lanning had KIRBY SALES CORP. |i, Dceviic the restraluing onder tie. wallet. trudged a half mile and awakened . * || !aboer union was unable to hold its; “up ih are» “Well, 1 inly don't want It"|. & mile and. -ayakih |. “Go there,” Westlake ordered. ell, I certainly don’t want It,"|, orocer to report her husband as 41 N. Del. LI-9988 dance ‘because the hotel refused o AS they approached the Interna- said the victim. missing to state police. open its doors without & permit. |, 0 worvester Co. plant on U. 8.| “I know you don't,” said the at Powder Pu : |52 at the city limits at 5:30 a. m, youth. He rubbed his head in| pl.oman Killed | Mr. Lanning said he was running confusion. CHICAGO. May 28 (U. P).—A' BUDGET out of gas. Westlake ordered him Westlake then tore a sheet into loaded 4 ny bus ahd . tre ’ to pMll in at a filling station where strips and bound, Mr. Lanning hand, X passe: ge South si OIL Westlake purchased the gas. and foot, stuffing part of the sheet | rin: A sa u fic de pit] Machine or Mr. Lanning told police that| 0 his mouth as a gag. SE et ot ma! Machineless i . ng police & injuring 31 other persons, including Goed for Dry or ‘when he and the youth arrived three firemen. The dead man was! Brittle Hair © |here the bandit ordered him to find a hotel and register them both as
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Regisier at Hotel The kidnap victim complied, He told police the young man kept reassuring him: “You won't get hurt if you do as I say.” After trying two hotels which were filled, they managed to get a foom at the Jefferson hotel at 66 W. New York st. : Westlake handed over his wallet so that his victim could pay for the room, since Mr. Lanning had no money with him, In the room, the young bandit covered Mr.
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