Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1948 — Page 3
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inapolis students in College achieved > first semester hop. he result of having “B” or better, > James Mote, Ernest Aileen Allee, James Richard Spall, Rich. Villiam Taylor, Otis ~ Walter Long. 5
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' today made known its resolution
"and had been promised them by| last administration and by’
__terceptor.
| Forest t Manor 4 Asks City To
Fulfill Promise,
Community ‘In Dire Need,” Letter Says }
The Forest Manor Civic League
to protest any delay by City Hall in the construction of storm and sanitary sewers serving the Forest Manor addition. In a letter to The Times, the League said the community it represents is In “dire need of both storm and sanitary sewers”
tlie mayor. Mayor Feeney said he was unable to give assurance. that the Forest Manor sewer requirements could be met immediately. Since taking office, he said, he has learned the sewer program planned by the last administra. tion may be beyond the City's financial power. Determine Improvements He said he is now trying to determine what improvements can be made within the limits of the City's financial situation. Other communities have been pressing similar demands, he said.
fa ae ps Cate ys
the Fair Grounds Coliseum. Rex coveted skating titles in the U.
The league said the Works Board last year had ordered a| sanitary sewer in 34th St. and a storm sewer in 37th St. from Fall Creek to Emerson Ave. City engineers ‘said the in;tzi-
lation of the sanitary sewer in * 34th St. may depend on the en-| largement of the Fall Creek inThis is part of the! sewer expansion program which | "has been halted at City Hall pending a study of contracts. Money at Stake The league said that after having been given assurance by previous officials and the mayor-| eleet last fall that its sewer needs would be met in 1948, “we come| to face the prospect the whole program may be scrapped.” “We cannot agree with “the present administration in this respect,” the League said. “Considerable. money belonging to the taxpayers of Indianapolis is at stake in this issue. “We believe the plans that were drawn up and approved are satisfactory and should be salvaged without any more loss to the taxpaying public.” Pass Resolution At a special meeting of its board of directors, the League passed a resolution to protest “any action on the part of the City to declare null and void the|the projects once duly approved.” If neces , the League said, it would join other groups in same area in demands for sewer service,
Local GI Escapes Injury in Japan
{Coliseum appearance.
The 20-year-old free. skating and comedy star will present here the same free skating routine which won the title. for him.. Rex |also will present another of his hilarious comedy routines. En Route Home Immediately after defeating the best novice skaters of the Eastern states, the Indianapolis skater started his trip home to make last-minute preparations for the
Rex's achievement at Lake
competition later against the western and ‘western title-holders. Last August Rex won the
skating competition at Rochester, Minn. The Indianapolis skater was ized today as one of the few skaters ever to win the novice championsfiip in his first bid for the title. skater ever to win the crown. Getting his start in the Indianapolis Figure Skating Club at| the Coliseum in 1943, Rex won
medals and four r dance medals after only week's training under a professional instructor. Because of the reputation he earned in the Ice-O-Rama here, Rex has entertained crowds throughout the nation in amateur shows at St. Louis, Tulsa, Chicago, Baltimore, Rochester,
Word was received here today that Pfc. James Doll of Indian-|of ‘apolis: had escaped with minor injuries when an Army trick in which he was riding plunged into the Sumida River-in Japan. Pfc. Doll, nephew and foster son of Charles E. Doll, 509 S. Warman Ave, is 19 and a graduate of Washington High School. One soldier with him on the truck has not been found and the river is being searched for his body. His name was not disclosed. Arn-
old W. Hotton of Florence, Ala., |o all also escaped with slight injuries. |
To Honor - Dr. . Ketcham Indianapolis area . of Mount | Union College Alumni Assocla-|
funder Lou Elkins,
Minn.; Lake Placid, Boston and other important ice centers. The Indianapolis skater spent several months ny pres for his c p! p paring nationally known professional affiliated with the Baltimore Figure Skating Club. 500 Take Part ; When Rex appears here Thursday night in the Infantile Paralysis Fund benefit show he will take part with some 500 skaters
In addition to his solo numbers,
there will be single numbers by ™©
[other top competitive skaters, pair numbers by headliners of other Ice-O-Ramas and colorful
tion will honor Dr. Charles B. production numbers presenting Ketcham, Mount Union president, as many as 200 skaters on the at a reunion dinner tonight in!ice at one time.
Hotel Lincoln.
Because of the record-breaking
President of the Indianapolis advance sale of tickets, énd mez-
group is Walter G.
Gingery,|zanine seats have been
reserved.
local Man Loses Fingerprint Fight
‘a hearing to an Indianapolis man who, cleared of charges of & mis demeanor, wanted back -- and was refused — the police filles of his fingerprints.
who said that as an innocent man his right of privacy was being denied.
arrested for a
y
John L. Mavity Denied Supreme Court Hearing
WASHINGTON, Feb, 16- (UP) Court today denied
‘The man was John L. Mavity
HMavity said that after he was misdemeanor
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Landis ‘On Record W. “Middleton Driver Killedics
by move to stave off the possibility
Koy
"For Renomination
LINTON, Ind, Feb. 16 (UP)— Rep. Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind.) was on record today with a declaration of candidacy for renomination, but a scheduled for-
District GOP Committee did not “Mr. Landis announced his candidacy Saturday night at a ner meeting some 300 Republicans from the district, Declined “Record” Support Earlier, party leaders said they would present a resolution indorsing Mr. Landis as a means of “consolidating our position.” It was viewed by observers as a
mal indorsement by the Seventh
a din- ly and a passenger in his car here, attended by Richard Barn
In Head-on Car Crash
A 20-year-old West Middleton the other vehicle, police resident was killed in a head-on| Juanita Keckhaver, 19, of 825 traffle ‘eras over the week-nd [Bdiacn 81, alo was treats at Traffic mishaps were held to a General Hospital for minor Who A og Ag ries she Ie TeoHve Yestiday aa a car
sald.
when the car he was driving {collided Saturday in West MidWilliam Geary, 26, also ot Wat collided with another car operMiddleton,
the Hotel Linden.
Geary 114 E. 23d St, and then struck Mr. Was injured eritical- a car parked near the accident
a passenger oper-| §
Police said the Wilson vehicle 3 ated by Major T. Jordan, 20, of| §
Annual Meeting More than 250 Hoosier ico f the Indiana “Association eof Ice Industries to-
: ow “ Thursday at French Lick
0. P. Fauchier, Indianapolis, secretary of the , has
iscene at 16th St. and College Ave, the minor Sr 3. received. Wilson was charged with having Jesse Oldham, 43, of R. R. 7,[® operator's license. | Box 601, was in fair condition at| Arthur P. Tiernan, - 45, of Methodist Hospital. A car he was Evansville, was treated at Gen-! driving, was struck by a Penn- eral Hospital after the car he
the Belmont Ave. crossing. M. F. With another car and Anderson, 335 8. Parker Ave, crashed through a guard rail a was engineer, |the Canal and College Ave, po-
association do heen assisting many come 0. P. Fauchier ities in prep. aration for the event. Problems and the future of the
ly industry will be discussed in a sylvania locomotive yesterday at Was driving collided yesteraay ay then |series of sessions at the resort.
' Pay Rail Bond Interest
Hotel,
ICEO-RAMA CHAMPION—Rex ‘Cook, ‘Indianapolis skater {local police. and Ice-O-Rama headliner, negotiates the sensational split jump which he will perform in The Times Ice-O-Rama Thursday night in
Eastern Novice champion, i in competition at Lake Placid, NY.
Eastern Novice Champion ‘To Spark Times Ice-O-Rama =:
Rex Cook to Present Skating Routine ‘In Show Here Thursday That Won Him Title
By ART WRIGHT Championship skating will be seen Thursday night when The el epo ell
| Times presents its annual Ice-O-Rama show in the Fair Grounds | Coliseum.
Rex Cook, one of the headliners of this year's show and a top S of Burns performer in past Ice-O-Ramas, yesterday won the Men's Eastern ; Novice skating championship in competition at Lake Placid, N. Y. !
junior dance championship in|
He also is the first]
picture with “a criminal identifiOne set of prints was forward- | police -and-one- was kept-by- the
+ Freed of Charges He later was acquitted of the charges. He brought suit after a futile appeal for the return or| destruction of all three sets of prints. Mavity challenged an Indiana statute that authorized ‘ permanent retention of criminal identification of an individual although no conviction is obtained. He appealed, to the Supreme after the state supreme court upheld the police department's refusal.
yesterday won one of the most S.. when he was crowned Men's
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parquet and box chairs at $1.20. ” All Prices include tax and all Bis ciotbing <a SeSty Sr¢ Yeserved. He was bullding fires in salaromptly at 8 p. m. The doors|/manders po wt at Tp m. A pre-show Freight Yards of the New York band concert will start at 7p. m./Central Railroad. W. Coleman, 25, of 2006 8. Meridian St., was treated at General ospital. Mr. Coleman told hosTo Hear Engineer Harold J. Babeock will speak oll WiC 10 Soiled, scalding on | his left arm and chest. Heeling of the 8 Asierican Sot New York state, Tllinois and sevBSE peld at 6:30 p. m. eral others, the Hoosier commisP- sioners never have gone on record Marott Hotel. A Dr, Gerald F. Kempf, city health Siructol, up Mr. Babcock received WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP) in chemical and|—The National Labor Relations neering at Harvard University.|an employer to demand that foreHe has concentrated on electric men withdraw as members of a heating applications, furnace at-|rank and file union. heat treatment of metals. on supervisors since the Taft0 SA REC CT Hartley act went into effect, the Kaiser-Frazer Files board unfair labor ‘Suit for $7.7 62,500 Companies, Inc., San’ Francisco. (UP)— The charges stemmed from the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. today filed tompanyy action in ordering two : {employees to Oa A against ine Longshoremen’s and W.
mezzanine seats at 85 cents andy, yethodist Hospital today after ™ ya show wil start at the Shelby Street Another victim of burns, John . Metals Society H pital attendants he was inhaling the Isothermal Quench” at a Although Graziano js banned in tonight in the "s.r ring the Brooklyn battler. aie, Foreman Rulin Public Health.” electrical engi-|Board today upheld the right of mospheres, induction heating and|- In its most significant decision against the Paraffine NEW YORK, Feb, 16 w from the ngs 3 Ev eanking ‘men’s union (CIO) before their
firm of Otis & Co., “repudiation” of an agreement to promotion to foremen. purchase stock of the corpora- : tion. Truman Appeals
The suit grew out of the action FA ae bin of Otis & Co, and the First Cati- FOr Peace in Palestine formnia' Co., San Francisco, In] WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP) announcing last week “the whole —President Truman recently sent deal is off” and cancellation of personal appeals to governments the agreement to underwrite a of the Middle East to prevent dis-
1,500,000 share issue of K-F com- order over Palestine, the White {House 4 sald today.
OES “Chapter to Meet
The North Park Chapter 404,
n. Notice of intention to- bring th suit was filed in Albany, N. Y This announcement followed by! only 24 hours filing of a suit in Detroit by a stockholder, James OES, will hold a stated meet|F. Masterson, Philadelphia lawyer,|Ing with the Fidelis Girls" Club who. asked. that the sale be en- as honored guests tomorrow at § joined on the ground that Kaiser-|P. m. in the Masonic Hall, 30th Frazer had sought to “rig” the and Clifton 8ts. Mrs. Lucile
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s« Sponsor Card Party , Ladies Auxiliary to Interna- 40 & 8 to Hear Talk tional Association of Machinists! Voiture 145 of 40 & 8 will hear will sponsor a benefit card party a talk by Fred Holt at a dinner at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the meeting at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow Meridian Room of Colonial Fur- in the organization's chateau, 412) niture Co. {N. Pennsylvania St.
EVENTS JODAY | Girls
Rotary * H Adult Leadership Conference | A} Jones
Ruth -Claypool Hotel Schuck: Robert, Grace Conference on the “Place of the Church in) in is Growing, Indignapolis' ~All day and - AS Xo Mare Rudolph, Miliary Janes. Har ight, terson
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the Indianapolis police, officers of opposition to Mr. Landis in took three sets of prints and the May primary.
But Mr. Landis was re cation number across the chest." reliably to have asked the ported Washington Blvd. driver of one
ization before the meeting not to|treatment. Dillard Cox, 44, of struck by th -ed tothe FBI, one to the state o, ,, record in support of him. | .
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