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Trade Leaders Discuss Plan

pd officials last night. The group voiced no objection to the development of a pusiness area but let it be known they would not be shoved into any “deals” before they knew

man liaison group to contact residents in the proposed area and work with the. City Plan Commission to further the development. Boundaries of Area The 16-acre area is bounded by the canal, College Ave, 65th 8t, and Westfield Blvd. Mrs. Edgar Peters, 6520 Ferguson 8t., voiced the feelings of persons living in the area when she said: «What we want to know is what it will do to property values. Will it raise them or lower them or does it mean we will all lose our homes.” M. G. Gerdenick, realtor, said the business development with pdequate parking spaces and modernly designed shops would raise property values over the entire Broad Ripple area. Mr. Gerdenick owns 10 lots in the area and said he planned] extensive construction of business buildings on the site. Businessmen for the development pointed to the high rentals now being asked in the present, small business district. Series of Six Meetings Jack Kammins, Plan Commis-

sion president, said the meeting}

was the first of six neighborhood meetings planned by the group. The commission will also hold

meetings to discuss land use|

problems in Brightwood, Irvington, Fountain Square, Belmont Ave. and Washington St. and 38th and Illinois Sts. area. The - nominating committee named last night includes Mil Ketterman, 6418 Carrollton Ave Charles Mulvey, 6504 Ferguson St, and Jack Higgins, 6367 Guilford Ave. . Noble Hollister, Plan Commission secretary, outlined land use problems in the city and explained a proposed plan for the Broad Ripple development. . Nearly 100 at Meeting He said the area selected lends itself to redeviopment because there are no expensive sewer and street improvements oh the site,

The nine-man liaison group|

plans to canvas the areal to sound out the feelings of residents. If it receives approval the commission will hold a public hearing on whether or not the area should be zoned for bysiness. After that it will require an ordinance by the City Coun-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

3D ts How Inc Tax Irish Sweepstakes emocrats How Inco iSuisad Supnort GOP Proposals Compare Sale BarredinU.3. ! WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (UP)—Here is a comparison of per- . : sonal income taxes under the present law, under the House passed Money Restriction On Tax Slash bill and the bill approved yesterday by the Senate Finance Com-~ Brings Action : * mittee: Married Person, Twe Dependents | Single Person, No Dependents DUBLIN, Mar. 12 (UP) — Net Income wings Irish Hospitals bl Push Beiors Fert Nowe Sen. [Before Perel Prewst ows Sen. | UC os Bo Fir today and Repu icans $ Exemptions Law Bill Bil |pxemptions ‘law Bill Bill , | Sweep oe nea $47 Billion Cot i ; 3% -JR» 8" (0 4 a ... .ejcans will not be able to partic. WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (UP)| 4000 3sec0 21280 385.60 700 30 § 1330 § ies pate in the June stakes. Republican. Senators lined wp 4% ME HME Mil NM 0% RR Bh Sets une nest stakes wil today behind a pe WR he ma mn 200 16.00 39.90 10.80 oe sonal income taxes $4.7 billion. $008 1sTioe 104273 1167.38 1.000 S500 EH seo be withheld Xo Fant’ in They hoped it would win 190 jat1% 13042 J5044 1300 190.00 119.70 149.40 Unisd Slate I tnd enough Democratic Support 2 12000 2,506.00 163248 1,804.4 Lite MN na + TY Sf ascislon o po i cipated ve : : "884. : g e erie fs anth y 14.000 330.00 Yorios X 3.500 380.00 338.30 318.40] ot rictions which make conversion But the Senate sdministration| 3v0 3250.00 Teri 3 a8. To tide moe 3.08 of prize money into American loaders ad they woud cary) Bow Amis umd igh fm ER G3 Hoan ama i vas said to the last ditch heir ght to) mgt Gwis uit Gis IR INR LAR i he Sep nope to limit the reduction to $4 billlon.| 500.000 03.80000 23308528 7es.314.04| 9.000 . 202380 171338 1824.48 said, however, that “we hope to The Senate Finance Commit-| 7" ri —— 10.000 3a 25034 3436 00 BCL back into the American tee, after long study of the $6 13590 304ss0 e332 277.36 market for subsequent sweeps.” billion tax cut bill passed by we Clap Amn linces Bow 34438 13 1133 Drawings were completed yesHouse, approved a $4.7 billion] Boe 1382 237m dd |terday on horses whose placing reduction yesterday. The vote 20000 8.4482 8.888.61 8.088.0 in the Grand National at Aintree, was 10 to 1. 11H 3000 210700 33481s¢ 123.9014 Mar. 20, will determine distribu3 Democratic Vo mn Ww Olrs woos Bie® Femi wii ition of more than $250,000 in Three Democrats — x wal-| 1.000.770 MOI46TS TISIT4AT TOR8TI8 top sweepstakes prizes. ——— od {ter F. George (Ga.), Harry F.| The State Highway Depart-| - tnt pe pois SE Tm [Byrd (Va.) and Edwin C. John-iment today announced the fol-| / FIRE SCENE — Smoke billowing from the smashed windows and ‘open do Republicans on the committee. | was, cous » —omoke Dillowing trom & smashed windows and ‘open orways * | IND. 1—Closed south of Farmland: de- y Ly Le Rds, 36, 27 and 33 of Warrick's Drug. Store at W. 38th and N. Illinois Sts. attracted hundreds of North Sen. Tom Connally (D. Tex.) ig, quu™ °™ "°F . STAY YOUNG ... SAVE STEPS

: . ' ’ | voted against it. Sens. Alben W. i a 3 t Side residents to the scene of a fire which destroyed the store yesterday evening. |Barkiey (D. Ky.) and Scott Wat eb sare of Pennuille: 18 miles over

{Lucas (D. Ill.) were absent. ja. J, 303

| viously by Sen. Barkley. {and 108

Flames starting in the basement destroyed the interior of

apartments above it last night. Total loss was estimated by the owners at about $65,000. Fifteen firemén were made ill| temporarily by gas from a refrigeration unit and the dense smoke.

Illinois St. and damaged “yl of filing split-income returns 10 toraarille: 8

FOUR: Reduce personal income 3" tie taxes of $400 and under by 12.6 | structio

n). per cent; from $400 to $100,000 by | miles over 7.4 per cent; and over $100,000 by ut): (This

The flames were first discovered g'‘multaneously by Samuel Muir, store manager, at the

workmen in the basement. off the tax rolls. Flames started behind a fur- ZUNE nace wall and when buckets of ; » water failed to stop them an alarm was turned in. The blaze spread so rapidly that firemen were unable to control it before the first floor burned out. Shortly after the fire was discovered. refrigeration fumes in

.. 8 ® ‘ . On a party line vote, the com- 1 mile Situ miles north of Sidney; Blaze Hits | subett jected J10.8 the d bildon Pel 6—Just t of Rd. 5, in Hunt. substitute proposal made pre- — Sounty; v Tiles over Rds. 5, 113

i ; 7 | As approved by the Senate nl: If iio over Ras. 30 and 46 (Wil ore ‘ e | committee, the bill would: [low Creek bridge impassable) i 1 ONE: Increase personal exemp-| IND. 23--Closed to traffic over 3 tons tions from $500 to $600. 1 Ran 1s and county gravel

m TWO: Give an additional $600 ‘bridge construction). he Warrick Drug Store, 3764 N.|tXemption to persons 0 youre acid JCloned east ef of vo Pre: e i re, ‘and older and to the blind. {ton then north on county road to Rd. 34 THREE: Extend the privilege "rose sonsruetion’

IND From Yountsville to Craw-

married Rd. 34 (bridge construction). Souples In all states. 39—From Rd. 14 to North Judson; s over Rds. 14, 43 and 10 (con-

ND. 4-Liberty east to Ohio line; 32

5 per cent, iD. ov . 3 mil Fire Spready Quickly The cut under both bills would [sree ha: 16s ana’ county ravel (brIaRS 1

Be retroactive to Jan. 1. And the| IND, 114—From Rd. § to Rd. § in Huntsame number of taxpayers— 1308, JoUnty; h soda fountain and. by repair about 7.4 million—would be taken oD, 120 traffic : only—surtace repair). 4 Hannan

usiness Project N. Of Canal In Prospect

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and 18 (bridge construction,

county ofl mat (pavement re

Pennville, detour 33

miles over county gravel and

y ' and 31 (bridge detour extends into Ohio over

y; 18% miles over Rds. § ase construction) yest of Bristol:

and 120 (closed to truck

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the basement exploded with a roar. Employees and about 10 customers in the store fled to the street. > : ? : The only tenant of the second SMOKE-EATER=—Albert Baskerville, battalion chief floor apartments at home Wael . 2s . , the fire broke out was Edward of District |, helped direct the battle against the blaze Ww. Shuster, 32, who had to climb

that gutted the North Side drug store and apartments oa windiw Cul dgwn a ire: on the second floor. In the background is the big boss, : pe.

. . . stairway was blocked by fire. Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney. Repairmen Uninjured

- 3 Other apartment tenants were Bandit Tears Up Money Built-In Suspenders Mr. and Mrs, Donald Conrad and

. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. TORONTO, Mar. 12 (UP)—| ypSWICH, England, Mar. 12| The repair workmen in the Provincial police searched today for the man who assaulted Lloyd (UP)—John White, a tailor, an-|/basement at the time the fire Prince, a 21-year-old taxi driver, nounced today that he had in-| broke out were Leon Grunder-

robbed him of several dollar bills, vented a man’s shirt with built-{man and Albert Eshelman.

cil to zone the area.

e ev.up and fled. in suspenders. Most of the stock in the drug 10S; the aoney up pe store, owned by Wayne Warrick,

5837 N. Pennsylvania St. was e¢destroyed. ‘ Canned goods in the basement of Taylor's grocery, next door,| were damaged by water.

"IN INDIANAPOLIS EVENTS TODAY

Civie Theater production, “The Guest in the House” (through Mar. 20) — 8:30

p. m., Bay use. Branch ces m for Iefistration of voters~—Scheols 17, 23 and 33. Matinee Musicale Recital—32 p.

.m., Ayres’ Au lum. Central Union WCTU spring institute ~ (30 a.m, YW

Shortridge High School Band Concert — & p.m. Os eb Mills Halls. .

EVENTS TOMORROW

Branch Offices open for registration of voters—8chools 87, 36; Fire Station 1

tor Co. Indianapolis Sigma’ > h ha — Andiana iis Athletic Club her Pe

Indiana Central College, five-act musical— 8 p. m, Kephart Memorial Auditorium.

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