Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1947 — Page 7

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Tenants Urged To Exercise Lega Rights

Official Says Law Safeguards Renter

| Indianapolis tenants, victims of rental abuses, are being urged to avall themselves of their legal |rights, { Phillip L. Bayt, Indianapolis rent |director, said today that tenants who allow themselves to be victim/ized by unscrupulous landlords have ‘no one to blame but themselves." “Fears of reprisals are groundless,” said Mr, Bayt, pointing out {that the 1047 Housing and Rent {Act provides ample protection against rent “gouging.” Outlines Remedies Mr. Bayt outlined remedies |against overcharges provided by law ‘as follows: ONE: A tenant who has been |overcharged, whether by illegal in{crease in rent or by extraction of a bonus as a rental condition, may! {sue in any local court for three [times the amount of the overcharge, lor $50, whichever is greater, plus {attorneys fees. TWO: A tenant who does not |wish to file suit may report a violation to the area rent office, 342 Massachusetts Ave. The office will {then attempt to persuade the land{lord to refund the amount of over-| charge. If the landlord refuses, | {the housing expediter will then seek | an injunction to prevent further! {violations of rent ceilings and also! {a court order to compel the land- | lord to make a restitution. |

Manual High Gr Group

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| Mask and Wig, Manual Training {High School Dramatics Club, will | present Carter Blacksmythe's play, “Hold Everything,” as a 3:15 p. m. matinee Wednesday in the senool auditorium, Cast in the one-act comedy are, Barbara Snodgrass, C. D. Brooks, Chrisanna Rutan, Fred Buehl, Betty Hawkins, William Dean, Helen Hampe and Fred Bennett. In charge of the pla are Janet Weaver, assistant director; Emmett Sponsel, prompter, and Barbara Harrington, stage manager. Club officers for the semester are: Miss Weaver, re-elected president: John Sharp, vice-president; Miss Snodgrass, secretary: Nila Jo Hawkins, treasurer, and Wilma Richards, pledge-mother. New pledges include Al Sassower, | Miss Hampe, Betty Hawkins, Gall Crady, Dean Phillips, Barbara Phillips, Mary Jo Harris, Barbara and Betty Harrington, Emmett Sponsel,' Charlotte Levy and Barbara 304 Barbus McGee,

Medical Meeting To Hear Sensenich LZ

Dr. Roscoe L. Sensenich, South Bend, president-elect of the American Medical Association, will speak at the 98th annual meeting of the

Indiana State Medical Association to be held Oct. 28, 20 and 30 in French Lick. He was chairman of the board of trustees of the AMA when elected to his present post. In 1936, he was president of the Indiana group Tom Collins, Kansas City humorist, will present a program. Dr Jesse E. Ferrell, Fortville, 1946 president, will receive a certificate of appreciation and other honors will be conferred on 175 Hoosier physiclans who have practiced medicine more ian 50 years,

Col. Meyers to » Speck On ‘Guided Missiles’

The first of a series of lectures sponsored by the Second Army will be given in Indianapolis Oct. 20, {The series deals with subjects related to national security, The first lecture will be given by Col. Harry PF. Meyers on the subJect of “Guidéd Missiles.”

Cpl. Ebert in Alaska

Cpl. George G. Ebert Jr. -son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Ebert, 322 8. Roena St, _ has been promoted to sergeant at Ladd field, Fairbanks, Alaska. He is assigned as a carpenter with the 322d air engineering squadron,

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