Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1947 — Page 9
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a : |€t., branded his opponent, Al Fee-| Two were dead and a hfe in-. Classen 5 Cleaner Streets iney, Democratic mayoralty sandi-|jured after a heavy oil H lai |date, as a “professional politiclan| rammed and sank a light aes I u i IN YE AR | : | nts oo. i Rep tes fo Comp a seeking to remain on the public pay-| . early todiy in Norfolk har.
What People Expect Listed in The Times i*” | Sr Next Mayor. to Do | (Continued From Page One) pe ot FLOP ai 4 Sere wl . H. Girard, 39, of Jacksonville, NOW AT FISK FURNITURE
lent Republican administration tool: the last 20 years. | Fla., was saved by a tugboat crew. : (Continued From Page One) office that these projects material-| “I have failed to find anything| ' cycles hit each other. One of them gzied. We will continue these proj-| outstanding in his record to qualify But his wife. Mrs, Frances Girard, 2310 N. Meridian St, — Open Until 9 P. M. sailed into the air.” |ects as rapidly as possible.” ‘him for mayor,” he said, and Richard Bord of New York Se ———————————— This is Edward Devine speaking. | Sidewalks for Children At the North Side meeting Don- were believed drowned, 7 U PT u “ c D? ? i B8e |A retired industrial executive, he| “FIVE: Temporary sidewalks ald Jameson, GOP candidate for ——TTTTTTLL ST RO M u E RG - CA RLS oO N i he lives at 408 N. Arlington Ave. a| {where children must wali in the city council, assailed Democratic Enjoy Safety and Comfort - expel few yards south of the narrow streets to*and from school.” speakers for their reference to In-| = RIT ’ SPORTSMAN Athletic Ti bridge across Pleasant Run. He is | “Sidewalks are built by the prop- dianapolis as “being in a mess. | 4 D E S the adult safety guard for children |erty owners themselves, but the city! “Indianapolis certainly can't be in A b (Wright's) - Fee Men Who Work and Play ro at the school across the street from administration can help get these a mess when figures show that our 3 N Guaranteed Absolute. Money Back Guarantee! his home. JiDjects started and see that the citizens have the, second highest b M Watch FREE Circular on Request! He and other Irvington residents{work is done properly,” he said. standard of living of any city in the : KEENE DRUG CO. have tried to have the bridge wid-| “SIX: Public health regulations country,” he said. . Repairing Meridian ut Ohle WN Delaware ened for years. This is one of the enforced, particularly in slums.” “Also there are 300000 citizens ! 203 N. Delaware St. projects of the North Irvington| “Enforcement of health laws is a employed in jobs at comparatively! : § AT OUR USUAL. . Civic League. {vital need to prevent the high cost high wagés , .. the city is progress-| q LOW PRICES Another concerns the schdol south 'of illness but in cases where enforce- ing and these figur es certainly prove B lof Pleasant 'Run golf course. In'ment brings Y06 great a burden on that we're not in a mess. "e | H+ -Day {mid-afternoon, you can see the some people, it must be tempered mr emer ; Service youngsters in formation in front of with more reasonable solutions,” he RAISE ILLINOIS RAIL RATES | : |a wooden shack. They are doingisaid. “We can't put people out in| SPRINGFIELD, Ii, Oct. 21 UP) | : RITE'S {rhythm exercises. the streets just to enforce the letter —.The Illinois Commerce Commis ; The wooden shack is where they, of a law, There must be enforce- sion today authorized all railroads | JEWELRY SHOP | go to school. Residents call it “Old ment with some limits.” operating in Illinois to put into ef- NE 43 S inois St Number 77.” The double seven has Better Trash Collection fect tomorrow a 10 per cent yom ’ " ou . ashi not yet brought the community luck,, “SEVEN: Better trash and gar- porary increase in intra freight] Po are Do At Rites” but Irvingtonians hope it eventually bage collections.” |raves, with certain exceptions. 'will yield a modern, brick school] “I will insist that these city serv-|
building. lices function efficiently in every § = 3 SN : 4 D Edw. rds’ ¢ | ; * "mn. » {section of the city,” he said. “Tne NT ow a PLEASANT RUN golf course is RT : I. |
city has received a. shipment of : one of the city’s finest public links.|about 50 new motorized trash and y : H | Folks Wh The fairways are smooth and the/garbage wagons and they will be'S ) / e ps 0 traps are tricky. But as you beat{put to use at once for regular coi " \ a. your ball through the grass near the!lections on every street in the city.” | ‘ ‘ $$ Are Constipated Run itself, you become aware of an| “EIGHT: Crosstown transporta- § ; SW lodor in the air, tion.” : 3 Dr.F.M. Edwards, |
It isn't your game at all. It's| “The city administration can help ” a noted Ohio Doctor, successfull THE "EMPIRE"
: hered by consti|Pleasant Run and it smells like an{toward improving transit “service tf N | relieved patients bot ; . {open sewer. That's because after aland we will co-operate on, this proj- |} W PS ey cs low in vit i {of pep, | Imagine owning a brand-new Stromberg-Carlson for as little as
{hard rain it is an open sewer. ect but establishment !of aew| : Olive Tablets. Y 0 ol | Septic tanks from properties|transit routes is a function per-| R A ; : A Drie Tablets are purely $1.25 4 week, ou. can} Fur, fhanis to Ste mberg Carson
vegetable. | ‘north and east of the Run have/formed through the State Public of Tent IN park but oh—so thor- || research, these fine instruments are now priced within the and so’s the Sreyhound fare to Hy et D7 Gl aie: fl | P
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been draining into it for years, ac-|Service Commission and not at City Ove] Tablets ta pep up a slug- rosch of avery ba dget. Come in fo day ond treat yourself ‘o y They act on | :
$ cording to members of the Civic|Hall,” he said. RRL i ‘ or a al Pw er el Jan) Rg Wh “ . . ds + 5 | i ~ : \ . . . N E W Y 0 R K 1 2.6 Bh League. al San be lone to make SE rer A SET aE Ol a ao if upper Tablets don’t give you || glorious concert on one of these handsome radios or radio- . ow a 85 8 “We will do all in our power to A Saat Dre etm ae Dawil sear | phonographs. Louisville, KY: .....$2.25 New Orleans, La... $11.30 | THE CORNER of E. 10th St. and co-operate with railroads in improv- you've ever had! No griping. Miami, Fla. ......$17.15 Chicago, Ill. $3.10 (Arlington Ave. is a busy cornering safety devices,” he said. Ie { se ¢ a ads 4 43 P Buy Olive Tablets § rs At all
Some days it is so busy that resi- Favors Long-Range Planning APT CT SET [RT \ rape. 0 Only 16¢ Plus U. 8. Tax. Big EXTRA savings on round-trip tickets, dents hesitate to cross from tne| “TEN: City planning which won't’ : . yn
GREYHOUND TERMINAL north side to the south side in order be forgotten.” | ar
Traction’ Terminal Building to shop at the southeast corner. “I'm in favor of long-range plan: | Today . . . RI-4501 + Westbound traffic races in irom|ning to prevent the haphazard)| {the county. There are no sidewalksigrowth of the city,” he said. “We've, and Everyday —————
for safe walking. seen the results of failure to Me Gre Can sidewalks be built there? [properly and that must be the main Flowers Tomorrow: Brightwood and aim of our city administration. Toe Me dfied points north.) traffic program must be worked out’ “4 bridll 7 sim : Telegraphed Se
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