Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1948 — Page 3
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1948 —
| Board Adopts | Last Key Link In Program
Sanitary Authority's
Actios. Awaited indiana’s Stream Pollution Control Board ‘has approved the last major portion of a plan for expangon of Indianapolis sewage disposal facilities, it was announced
gas its regular session yesterday the board put its “OK™ on, the plans {or the improvements to the sludge handling system. Plans for primary and secondary treatment units al-
oo PBased-on Long - Completion of present. facilities. and expansion to take care of overloading of the entire sewage system were proposed in a report last year py the engineering firm of Moore, & Owen. The report was based on g-survey of -several years. While the plans still appear far
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to right): James Murray Haddow, South Bend: €arl Wuermer, | New York, and Evelyn Marie Stuart, Chicago. About a third of
from the constriction stage pend- the entries, including 45 prize winners. will go on pubic display
ing action by the new’ city sanitary] Jan-26-in he Wo, Ws Block-Cor-a administration, it is estimgted the! total cost of adding the needed sews age disposal capacity would run to more than $7 million. To Expand Power Plant Another part of the plan not yet| studied by the state board involves) expansion of the system's power! plant to take care of treatment] facilities .which would be added. - The expansion of the power plant also would help out on garbage dis- - posal. At yesterday’ s meeting, the stream board also approved sewer and waste About a third of the entries wer treatment. projects for Ft. Wayne, hibition, which will be open to the Lakeville, the Farmers Co-operative public from Jan. 26 through Feb. Creamery at Remington, the Repub- 7, following an_invitational preview lic Creosoting Co. here and the and supper from 4 to 8 p. m. Jan. Bedford Heights Subdivision at Bed- 25.
in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium.
: Contest Judges Listed Judges for the 1948 contest are: Carl. Wuermer.: New York artist; James Murray Hadow, South Bend, ~direetor- of - South Bends Art Mu-= seum and-School, and Evelyn Marie Stuart, Chicago, art critic of the Art Digest. Assisting them are two lay judges, who will vote only in case of a tie.
Face Hunting Charges
TALLLHASSEE, Fla. Jan. 14
Morgan said here today that former Gov. Walter ‘Edge of New Jersey snd his son, Royal, have been charged with violating federal wild- | Aim of Exhibit life laws, The lay 'judges are: Mrs. Lester Mr. Morgan said Game Warden F. Murphy, Hammond, represent-
Thomas Liens had submitted to the ing Tri Kappa Sorority, and Mrs.
U. 8. Department of Interior Wendell D. Reed, Indianapolis, charges that Mr. Edge and his son representing Psi Iota Xi Sorority. shot ‘ducks on a baited pond after In an advance statement, Mrs. legal hours on their plantation near Leonidas F. Smith,
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Hoosier Art Salon Judges | Checking on 700 Entries
Annual Exhibit Opens Jan. 26 at Block's; 45 Prizes Total $6000 in 1948 Contest
Judges this morning began a two-day grind of examining nearly LAW Club, Inc. will hold its. 15th
700 art entries in the )948-annuil Hoosier Salon, which opens Jan. 26 3Bniversary party Monday noon. in the Marott Hotel.
trons Association,
expressed
aim of the annual exhibit. “The Hoosier Salon 15 not meant; to be a fashion show.of ‘trends of
Competing for 45 prizes totaling approximately $6000 were examples of painting, prints and sculpture from all parts of Indiana. selected for the ainual ex- i
1 Dead, Two Hurt, 60 Flee Hotel Fire
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
[Sewage Disposal Expan: Sion Plan ere OK'diNmoiNaFoLs
EVENTS TOI TODAY - | Raieits I B at 4 8. ee ore.
Washington Scene | Of Night Blaze
- WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UP)~ United States were ruled legitimate
Judge Rules Test Tube Baby. Legitimate
Fiekd Work Lags On State Farms
Meadows, Pastures | . In Fair Condition
Little field work was done on In-
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP) — . [Twenty thousand children conceived ‘by artificial insemination in the|
One guest was burned to death, today as the result of mn unprec- diana farms last week regardless
two others were injured and some dented decision handed down by of the unseasonably warm weather, MARRIAGE LICE! ENSES 50 fled to safety early today when Justice Henry C. Greenberg of the the Weather Bureau said today. Inck Lowel a spectacular four-alarm fire swept State Supreme Court, 1M the. Potomac Hotel in downtown The judge made the decision in ern part of the state and some corn bw
Washington. The victim was identified from was permitted to make weekly visits) Meadows and pastures were re- ’
the hotel register as Wallace O to the 4-year-old test-tube child/vorted in fair to good Condition, Damon Luther Lewis) 38 ¥ Morris: Mac | tions Hickcox, about 55, Cleveland, O. Antoinette, Julie'and reports sald rye’ and: barley Charl los DD. Meroer
iwho had arrived at the Potomac Strnad,
vesterday afternoon.
Neither of the injured was in serious condition, The blaze was confined to the top | importance. . floor of the five-story ‘brick hotel
IPlowing was reported in thé souththe case of Antoine Strnad, 42. He Was picked, born to Mbs.
frgm who he was arated last October,
ep-| Were “doing well” "Precipitation was generally light during the week ending Tuesday
Believed unprecedented in Amer- Weekly totals at Weather Bureau ican law; -the decision 1s-of unusual. . , It may affes the iegii~ stations were: South Be iH 03: Mt imacy, support” and inheritance ¥ayne, 13; Indianapolis, 04; Terre
{which s_situated only three blocks yighis. of 20,000 children: in ‘the! Haute, 05, and Evansville, “8.
hours
Francis G Bahl, night clerk, said PICKING WINNERS-—Judges starting a two-day session of ‘he smelled smoke and ran to the judging some ‘700 art entries in the 1948 Hoosier Salon are (left fifth floor where: he saw flames:
fromthe White House, Firemen. “United States who #t-was— ‘battled the blaze for almost two court,
ipouring’ from ‘Mr. Hickcox's room. He sounded the hotel fire alarm and then went through thé build-
ing ‘women
arolsing = guests. In night “clothes . éscaped
Men and
{down the stairs and over ladders {hastily set up by firemen. Cause of the blaze was not im-
| Cue determined.
Parliamentary Law Club Southern Areas Clear
To Honor Anniversary - The Indianapolis
Parliamentary
Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak on
“Great
Parliamentarians,” ng the program, the club will install Mrs, Benton 8
Follow-
. Lowe and Mrs
the John H. Jefferson, as members of
which emphasize the dis-
ordered and confused political and’
economic"
principles,
world affairs of today. [We wish to have shown .pictures {painted on sound fundamental arti but not necessarily to}.
have this the end or purpose of the grtist, but only the method of expressing a hopeful and, if possible,
13 Hort in Crash.
Jan. 14 (UP)—
KANKAKEE. 11,
Thriteen persons were injured, one!
beautiful promise for the future,” | Mrs. Swi Statement declared.
seriously, last night when a Kanka- | Kee Motor Coach Co. bus and an
executive automobile. collided at a downtown
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{and South Bend were icy In spots
Greenfield district looked clear ex-
have been conceived by artificial means. } Judge Greenberg ruled that the ‘husband, though not related by blood to Antoinette, had “potentially adopted her by consenting to his wife’s insemination and was- thus entitled to the same rights as a regular foster-father. . “This child is hat illegitimate,” the judge said.
Upstate Roe Tey;
61 {ii Evansville on Thursday. The highest in Indianapolis was 55, also on Thursday.
Churches Back Aid Plan
ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. 14 (UP)~ The executive committee of the
Plan and instructed its president {Charles P, Taft, to present a statement to that eflect to President
Sew. Robert ‘A. Taft,
leader from Ohio, Roads in-the vicinity of La Porte
Price —— Noted CHICAGO, Jan, 4 (UP) Sears, Roebuck & Co.'s new spring and: stmmer catalogue. issued today, lists prices 28 per cent higher corresponding prices last year
today. the State Highway Commission reported. The rest of the La Porte district was clear. All of the Ft. Wayne district contained, icy spots, the commission sald, but fhe Crawfordsville and acment. The composite price averige is representative of approxi-[mately-100.000 different Hems;
cept for icy spots in the cities The Seymour and vincennés areas were tlear.
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A _The. highest temperature in the state for last week was reported ati yy st
{Federal - Councik of Churches today A i, . A¥incents. Donald pledged full support of the Marshall al
Truman. Mr. Taft is the brother of DEATHS Republican wi} a Wiliams Brown,
than Lewis Radcliff, 4), at 22351 English, pneunonia
oma cording to a company ‘announce- Henry P Adams, 72. at 1308 N. Alabama
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Canty Puzdue University oy Rabbi Charry to Beck, Forwville. Marjorie Hop- Speak to Zionists
Preder.k Le a BR Poltz; Edith! Tapio Chaury, as AY Sawyer \2601 8 Pa, and formerly of Be tem Joo Tue a S Taluott ida Poreile here, will be guest speaker ior {the Indianapolis Zionits organisa-
sie Lee Roberts, R Box #631; “Family Night” Sunday at
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4 Methodist Corman. Presta Eilenwur- 1 charge of Jack Kammins, sc
ger. Foster, Janel t General Wilgam, Ruby Butle Franciy artnet, Mildrea Find
» Tosses Pigeons Bread,
Cy oth Leonatd Rama Hardy, 923 LR x Beats Em ‘With Club
At SL Francis an Wilma Califar ' TAMPA, Fla, Jan, 14 (UP) A ALG thera) Ray, Lucille Johnson, Waiter, 71-year-old man was in jail c@1e L
Jaienh heima Mandaback Raymond, Ora. Beile
wr th: ard, Maxine Collins,
Esther I. Smith : AL Methodist — Reed, Crestal Phillips:{today for tossing bread crumos to feed Wingta ‘Ba "ia. dean Pigeons in the park and them t:yB Arden; Chirles, Gladys Hewitt
Riep [ing to beat them to death with a Ann, Shaugh- [club, - CL Johnson, ‘who said ne was from Pennsylvania but gave =o ihome town address, said he wantad to eat the birds.
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Hattie Wililams, Blacklord,
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Henry Harry Jackson, 74. at 108 McLean Place, coronary occlusion will Initiate 25 ; Garfield Richardson, 66, at 2812 Schofield CATCIROWN
at 418 N. Irvington. | The Indianapolis’ Chapter of the pulmonary embolism. “© National Association-of Power Ene ARIE NM. dirsenrogther, 77, at 418 Orange | gineers will initiate « class of 28 Hin Russell, Paar. 78..at_2030 N. Pennayl.! candidates in a meeting ‘Thursday - at 7:30 p. m. in the Citizens Gas auditorium. A. F. Thompson, national secre tary, will speak, and engineers from
Harry A Burkast. 5a,
Walter Utterback, 66, at General, carei-
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ular Abrillaty Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois -will Marv -Linpard, Sa at Mathadiat, Coronary. jattend.
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