Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 4

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Ci Police Find Shivering Adopted Child Still "#158 VHCEACMS "Hunt Accomplices After | Trying to Arouse Woman ‘Asleep’ Since Feb. 5 workers in the Lawrence vir i Accomplices » Abandoned NEW YORK, Feb, 13 (UP)—The little boy couldn't believe his ye oun ee have. yoted 3 Loan Firm Robbery Some ndoned, “granny” was dead. EL [to as new wage’ Y One possible suspect was in Others Questioned He sat on the stairs in the old house and. pulled his. thin Bedford Quarry Workers Union : - ! d i ver ng ? . ” . : ne Yo the trail of others 1 con: (Continued ¥rom Page One) | PIES BIE 0 ed last Thursday and I couldn't wake her up, He made’ the statement atier

‘priated, but did not spend, $780 10 1, ¢xpjained to police who came to investigate. the Indiana Limestone Institute

| ickels : es Rn ie city, Neighbors became suspicious, ..."4,0tor said she apparent- offered to continue wage negotia.

nection with the holdup yesterday of the Estates Loan Co., 912

_ last night when they heard water iy ‘died of a heart attack about|tions a week past the Sunday con. never purchased. < Raha. Bullgtng, | Meridian ana The gym el Survey of 1944 pouring from frozen and broken a week ago. : tract deadline, : Washington Sts. is worth some attention. It Was in. in the house where Mrs.| Lives on Milk Limestone management hag

One man who may be con-

The boy apparently had been questioned whether the unions sidered a suspect was held after

) motivated in the first place by a | | sleeping with Mrs, Borman during| Dave 2 right to stop work

| qésire to make reforms. It was Tilly - Borman, 70, lived alone]

received no answer to their knock.' = Lo. oreqd dail , and some opening of negotiations last No. mdisy ui sows, the City m-ip,. 41004 the back door and m y |vember. Management contends i

ployed the firm of J. L. Jacobs of | LF SHEE (OE BY found Duns: and bread the old woman|g. ot ‘start until existing cop.

k Chicago to survey the personnel] ild huddled on the stairs. had made the day before she died. tracts expire. needs in all departments and set 7D boy, an orphan, said he He was taken to Queens Generall ‘Meanwhile, officials on boty up a rational personnel system, .. ;..q for a week to tell his Hospital, suffering from mal- sides are awaiting the return of

- name and his identification pa- ¢ pers were conflicting. He an-| swered the description of one of | the bandits. 4 | Two other men who “acted

susp (Which would give the taxpayers...» now cold and hungry nutrition and cold. |Arthur C. Ingles, Indi ™ icious” at the Huron Hotel, service. 2 oo a = anay how 1 “Granny can't be dead,” he said. representative of the Federa) oo. 458 KE. Washington St, were! | The firm sent one o SAperts: Upstairs, police found Mrs. Bor- “If she was I'd have to go back diation and. Conciliation Service, \ Sought oy Satectives after they | oh r ed Telford, to supervise the .... body in bed. An am- to an orphanage. .__Iwho has stepped into the dispute, a speed in a car before! § is : ob. Jk i tae gem - —

police arrived. Both answered the * description of the bandits, |

a " : " > : duced a personnel sepost, It also " " y n “Ty ; : t Pat bavdity and ison be ICE-O-RAMA SOLOIST—Here is an example of the beauty and charm which a Ue A ge. une Frida Evening Til ‘slugging Mrs. Betty Hamiiton,| Will highlight The Times Ice-O-Rama next Thursday night in the Fair Grounds Coliseum. | Tne City Council paid the s Hi,

18, of 108 N. Belmont Ave. This pert skater is Miss Rhodna Repcheff, a secretary at the Chevrolet Body plant who [Jacobs firm $10,000, but balked

in a few months, the firm pro-

stenogra ; : : ked for $3051 : : 8s a Rata, 2ovihe heat with lives at 705 Arnolda Ave. She will be one of the featured solo skaters and also will a BISHOP-KAYE FURS—2d Floor—7 N. Meridian St. office at noon. appear in an adagio pair number. Ym a Several councilmen said they Directly Above the Florsheim Shoe Store

were disappointed in the surveys because they did not show In

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s REY - {empioyees should be picked on Several Thousand in End Mezzanine merit, rather than for services in ’ i i getting out the vote. $ 95h Available to Public Next Monday > Une major source of irritation By ART WRIGHT 3 was the Jacobs’ recommendation Because of the record-breaking advance sale of tickets for tnat purchasing be centralized|

| The Times Ice-O-Rama, several thousand reserved seats will go on and tne criticism that City de- | sale at 60 cents next Monday. partments were purchasing mer- ) They are the end mezzanine seats which at first were announced chandise without the usual reas “not reserved.” However, the unprecedented demand for tickets! strictions on governmental purin advance prompted The Times to also reserve these usually | chasing. general admission tickets, Ale] rem " . § though each seat will be individu. 8randparents—will take part in Wage Scale - Up wor ally reserved, there will be no in- the show. Although the perform- . .,,. adiunss.catios, however, {crease in the originally an-|8NCe' is restricted to amateur 4iq increase the pay scale for {nounced price of 60 cents, includ- skaters, the production is stream- existing employees, it also created ing tax. = © Lined to equal the galaxy of a the post of personnel director. These tickets—like the other | Prorcssional show. : The post was tilled by the | reserved seats on the side mez-! There will be huge group num- deputy City controller who also | zanine, boxes and parquet—will| bers with as many as 200 skaters Was Serving a she time a4 a be on sale only at the Ice-O- assistant to the Mayor, the Lily s : : I ei y ao {on the ice at one time. Expert agent for veterans’ housing bar- Prior to remodeling our The ‘box and parquet chairs] racks and the budget expert. shop we've collected are $1.20 and the side mezanine|/®"d pair numbers offering rol-| Opponents of tne survey s rec- all eur odds and ends

Your Choice are 85 cents. All prices include/tings more difficult than those | ommendations succeeded in push- ; 3 OT $ ax : seen in the successful 1947 Times 'N& the Jacobs firm back to Chi- and reduced. them to ver Y 1114 Charge . . . Budget

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fax, ; . . amazingly low, prices | Proceeds to Pollo Fund Cayo, where Mr. vacoos Kept duu : : * oe Layaway parture in shoe styling— | With tie thd mesiapine tiehmiel TT Ramo ning the city for payment of the for immediate disposal. ‘suede (reverse calf) shoes, | individually numbered, all tickets) A TELEVISION WRINKLE _ .[31ditional $3051 without success. Tso or golden op- Up to a FULL YEAR {for the two-hour show next .l portunity is definitely in good taste. Thursday night now are rn ua evision * a a new vote-get-qitional fee. TO PAY.

perhaps revolu-| Hig representative here, Mr. TélProceeds from the two-hour ex- tionize politics more than sound! ford, stayed on, however. He dis|travaganza will go to the Infan-| broadcasting by radio did; polit-|gociated himself from the Jacobs tile Paralysis. Fund. ical candidates will have ‘0 con-/firm and made a proposal to Almost 500 children and adults sider dress, smiles and gestures!

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Mr, Telford met the Council, 3 + [city officials and GOP political leaders in the Indianapolis Athletic Club in August, ives. ne said he could save Indianapolis .

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$200,000 by tightening up loose} financial practices he had dis: covered while working on the personnel survey. » These practices had been-criti- 2 cized in Indianapoils by the * Bureau of Municipal Research of New York in 1917, They were

never altered. MINK.DYED MUSKRAT Finally Ousted RUSSIAN Map Mr. ‘elfora saw opportunities In MoT for savings and.greater efficiency - IMP {by making changes in the Police } ORTED KiDSKIn |Department, the Health Depart. . iment, the Sanitation Plant, the ~ LEOPARD sp, LAPIN Park Department and by modernlizing financial record keeping. BEAVER.pygp MouToy | He went to work after receiving .

preliminary assurance he would be hired» But the City Hall All . faction which ousted Mr. Jacobs went to work on Mr, Telford, and Guaranteqq for eventually ousted him. : Mr, Telford submited & bill for 4 Years $2900 for services at the rate of } §725 a month for four months. {It never was paid. He has left behind him some records of what he discovered in [the City Hall: This is one:

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with her 7-year-old adopted son, Monday, saying the Taft-Hart), he asked an officer for “help” scrapped Woen 4 Droposea asm Mires Mid the entire week, police said. Hers|I anor Act calls for a 60-day because ‘of a “terrific headache." | struck at the heart of tne patron- y F Back Door |was the only unmade bed in the/cooling off period. Suffering apparently from am- age system. | Pelion oe Sek to ts houge House: "| Union officials hold that the nesia, the man couldn't give his| Paid $10,000 os Who The child had been living on 60-day period began with the.

“The financial situation,” he, wrote, “is in my judgment intol-!| erable. The financial facts are| mostly recorded in the City Con-| troller's office, but in such form they are not easily usable when financial decisions must be made. “As a consequence, the City] - must operate to no small degree in the financial dark. This costs money. in places where the loss is not readily apparent. “In: my judgment, this is one of the sitpations for early remedial action, involving not only a charge in management but extensive changes in procedures, »onbecords and. personnel.) .. ahi 7" The records show that Mr. Telford was a prophet. {

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