Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1947 — Page 5
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fight Release Devel Visiter Of lce- Pick Thief Mrs. Jessie Oliver, 35, of 1522 E.
A hungry man from Police May Counter 18th st, baked a ham in the resWith More Charges taurant part” of the
ver 318 EK. th st, An unscheduled habeas corpus taverns’) E. 1h 3 } hearing was to be held this after-| She laid the ham in a window Inoon before a pro tem judge as © cool and went to the front part attorneys for William Joyner, 32- of the establishment. When she year-old notorious North side ice. Feturned the window Was bare.
pick burglar, sought to “put him on Customers said they saw: a man the. bricks.” who previously said he. was from
Detroit, scooting down the street Liberty under a much smaller with the the ham under his + arin.
bond than the $7800 one against him now was the purpose of the
ERTS City Registration RITES TODAT=—Sarvices Tor | mrcern: aos: ere tn co Offices Listed
Health Budget Gets © ‘Bodrd’s ‘O. K." Despite" Charges of ‘Padding’ |
Rate 2 21¢ per $100 Valuation Approved;
Sanitation Request Up This Afternoon Marion county tax adjustment board, beginning its review of Indianapolis’ 1048 budget, today passed the proposed health department expenditures despite charges that they had been “padded.” ! The Health department tax rate will remain at 21 cents per “ep of ‘assessed valuation as passed by the city council. Last year the rate was 28 cents. Charges, that the General hos- , pital expenditures were padded by many positions which are never filled were made by Walter Horn, representing the Indiana Taxpayers association.
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“Each year the city asks salaries ly of Columbus, Ind., who died Detetcive Sgt. Raymond Porter for these positions and at the end Tuesday of intantile paralysis in who said he would counter with Branch offices for the registration of 12 months the money resolves Detroit, Mich. were to be at other charges, if necessary. of voters for the municipal election 2 into the general fund,™ Mr. Horn 2:30 p, m. today in the, home Record of 29 Arrests Nov. 4 will be open this week from x sald, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Aral ’ 2. p.m. to 9p. m. at the following Frank's Open Every Friday Cites Cost Increase OG. ‘Noblitf ‘at: Columbus, {or oi aiae, Song 10 Hive 4 WER paces: Evening Until ay Burial i elow. Gadénd c Tr running the streets, TODAY ! He also” pointed out that ex- urial will tollow in Aerie the detective said, “With his ree- . 9 PF M. penditures for public health in the Brook cemetery, Coumbus. ord of 20 arrests and 14 convie- School 85, 338.8. Arlington ave. . city had risen from $1,026,000 six oe " nr | tions. we can file habitual erim-! School 77, 401 N. Arlington ave, 5 years ago to proposed $2,090,000 in | inal charges against him.” Pire Station 25, 5432 E. Wash1948. [ge vi jan Joyner was arrested July 28 on a ington ot. “This is too much of an inc tase first-degree burglary charge after Nicewanger Garage (rear), 1308 for the proportionate growth a series of depredations on the Leland st. - | earning power of the city h ang North Side that led police a merry Emerson Cleaners, 5110 E. Michi bite py NILE | that period,” Mr. Horn declared. chase for several months 1 ’ His B 284 ar i are i Irgess ave, 2 a yf The Tiestion Is pow long can the CoRiliiasd From P pam "The. case Has. never bee set Top ouse urgess ave 146 E a St. Yoity stand tis yearly increpse.o ued From Page One) | 40) in criminal court 1 TOMORROW ' 8. spector’s duty is to “keep the chief| While Judge Will School 68, 2107 N. Riley A f ty alth . " Judge William D. Bain was © \ v, (502 Main St. (Speedway) re OE nied Of Staff advised. out-of-town yesterday, with Mr. School 81, 3126 Brookside pkwy, health costs were due to the rising His replacement by a civilian Haupt serving as pro tem judge, De- north drive. : would be “an. indication of lack offense Attorneys Thurl Rhodes, John School 54, 1002 N. Dearborn.
cost of. living. He said it necessary to increase the salaries
of health personnel in order to hold
METHODS {them on the job. -He also cited that increased food costs amounted
was < faith in the inspector general and O. Lewis and Robert Rutherford
the chief of staff,” Gen. Eisenhower filed the habeas corpus petition. said, Judge Pro Tem Haupt immedi. “It would be much -easier to pull ately set this afternoon as the time
School 33, 1119 Sterling. Fire Station 27, 2018 E. 10th st Brookside Comm. House, Brookside park Little Flower Church, auditorium
to: one-third of the .increase in the wool over the eves of a civilian for a hearing on the petition. are” the Bunk! SOSTeral OIL IOSD BOREL OVER HAR IAN MaDe eit He | Jovnera.: criminal: recordist moti. And, Bosart. added that the inspector general started at the age of 8 when he SATU RDAY
the eurrent- year's cost. anakes-more-reports directly to the was co t { Turns (o Sanitation A F as committed to the Indiana Boys’
. ‘secretary of war now than to the school on a petit larceny . charge. The adjustment board “will re- chief of staff. ————
|view the city sanitation department cu ‘ | P Even Investigated Me’ Southwest Brand Y Seton} 39, 14 E 1 i. re Station 4, dois Rooseve
jexpenditures this afternoon. This| {morning they completed their re-! Gen. Eisenhower said it is un- Moves Hea : view of townships outside the city necessary to give the inspector dquarters Wosinin Park Comm. House, 2800 Headquarters of the Southwest Martindale.
general more freedom “because he|
School 56, 2353 Columbia | School 69, 3421 N, Keystone, School 37, 2425 F. 25th st, School 26, 1301 E. 16th st.
UNLESS they can show results in every treatment as the TARR SYSTEM does. Miss 8S. C. just
: of Indianapolis. / Lost Township rates for “1948 outside is just about the most independent branch ¥. M. C. A. have been Moved| OHaver Prainesy. Jw x to 9 pounds Indianapolis are: | member of my staff.” rom 310 N. Illinois st. to the ad-| SUNDAY ani | Center township, $2.82; Decatur, “He has even investigated Sis buflding of Indiana School 1, 3614 E. 36th st. - RY 5156: Franklin, $2.75; Lawrence, he commented. entral college, 4001 8. Otterbein) School 73, 4101°E, 30th st, 5 inches $2.61; Perry, $3.61 (including a pro-| . During his last .trip to Europe, | * | School 38; 2050 Winter. Off Hips {posed 75 cent building fund not Gen. Eisenhower said he inspected | tis branch, one of several com-| Fire Station 21, 2320 -N. Olney. North East Comm. Center, 3306
finally approved); Pike, $2.24; War- (he 88th division at Trieste, and munity units operated by the In$2.07; found it “one. of the best in. the dianapolis Y. M. C. A. as a member E. 30th st. army.” He said’ he was pleased to agency of the Community fund, is, Kuhn Drug Store, 4101 E: 34th sf. see Mr, Rudrk felt ‘the same’ way.. headed by Willlam E. Kuéebler, exec- | Lights Market, 3602 E. 28th st. He said he did not visit “the place utive secretary, Other members of ne bt where all the articles were written the branch staff are Joan Priest, HOME-COMING SET (Leghorn)” because it had only a office secretary; Amos Atkins and, Golden Rule chapter 413, O. E. 8. handful of men “and I wanted to! Nelson Castle, part time leaders.! will hold a home-coming and pilch-
and buttocks. (She gained in measurement through the bust which she needed) in only four’ treatments.
_|ren, $1.89; Washington, Wane, st $2.84. :
Probe | Complains
SPECIAL On ] Brokers |see the troops.” |The administrative committee of in dinner at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow 2 | a navy spokesman had no com- Management consists of 20 men and A meeting will be held at 7:45 p. m TWO WEEKS nt on Amvets' recomendations. 18 headed by Robert .F. Gladden, ‘with Mrs. Gladys Iverson, worthy Complete + Am investigation into complaints | rn - ‘superintendent of Marion county matron, and James E. Berry Course $12 made about two Indianapolis stock schools. | worthy patron, in charge 2 one Commuters Face :
Results are guaranteed in every treat ment.
brokers ‘Thomas E. Bath, secretary of _— lacting in the capacity as the state
|sécurities commissioner, 1 The nature of the complaints C . are IS@
made against the local brokers was : not divulged by Mr. Bath, He ex- WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (U. P.). ‘plained that the law forbids making —Rall commuters in the northeast public any preliminary information today faced an average 20 per cent in stich inquiries. increase in the cost of going to and | It was understood that the com- from work. ! plaints came from Vincennes, Ind.,| The interstate commerce comand involved the activities of two mision granted the boost in com-
Indianapolis men engaged in the muter fares to 14 railroads. | 'securities business. The increase, affecting chiefly
— | “If the information at today’s those who live outside large cities, |
hearing is sufficient ground for ac- goes into effect five days after for|tion I will suspend the licenses of mal notice by the various roads. | the brokers and set a date for public! The railroads involved are the! |mits should. be revoked permanent- Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley; Dela- | jw " My. Bah 4 Bath ope, ware, Lackawanna & Western; Erie; New York, Susquehanna & WestPicture Deadline Reading; Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines; Baltimore & Ohio: Chicago, South Shore & South Entry deadline for ‘this week's Mooreland Man | prize in The Times’ Amateur Photo Contest is midnight tomorrow. IS 101 Years Old * Times Kiate Service® | by that time will be eligible, Mail! 3; or bring photos to Amateur Photo Yesterday was the 101st birthday Contest, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. of David Rhoades of Mooreland but The best picture of the week will Sunday so he could go to Dayton,| (earn $5 for the photographer whose 0. for a three-week visit with his _ chief source of income is not derived son, Blindness remains Mr, Rhoades’| lowing information must be written biggest handicap although his on the back of each picture: Photog- longevity has had its effect this]
'hearing to determine if their per- New Haven; New Yqrk Central; ern, Jersey Central; Long Island; Tomorrow Night Bend, and Boston & Maine. Pictures received or postmarked NEW CASTLE, Ind. Bept Maryland st. Indianapolis 9. he celebrated it prematurely last Charles Rhoades and family from photographic work. The fol- E rapher’s name, address, telephone year in partially curtailing his. so-|
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