Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1948 — Page 23
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TaxBased Rise
possible up for a 40 per cent inin property taxes since
Small Owner { . Jackson said landlords
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landlord’s statements hold up un-! der investigation. I Mr. Jackson pointed .out that this relief is being extended only to the small property owner. Persons or firms which own more than four rental units are not eligible. Calls Boost “Fair” Mayor Al Feeney, who earlier stepped in to protest a 25 per cent “across. the board” rent sl crease recommended by the 1 advisory board, said the taxbased increase “seems fair enough to me.” “There's no question that some landlords need increases,” he said. “I have never been against; increases to landlords. I was just against the size of the in-|
FOR WALLACE—Miss Andree Whitaker, president of the Marion County Young Progressive Club, passes out Wallace literature to two workers at National Malleable & Steel Casting Co. as Paul Robeson sang and talked. yesterday. One casting employee offered to contribute $1 to the Wallace campaign fund but all he had was a $5 bill. The party members could not scrape up the change so they had
to turn down the offer.
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Meanwhile, it appeared likely) * that the rental .advisory ‘board may use increased taxes as the basis for a request to the Federal Housing expediter for an automatic 15 per cent rent hike on all rental units not bound by leases. K. V. Ammerman, ¢hairman of the board, said discussion of such an jncrease is scheduled at the board’s next meeting Oct. 21.
Jury Not Ready In Trooper Case
GREENSBURG, Ind. Sept. 17 (UP)—Attorneys indicated that chances were slim on completing a jury today in the second trial of 19-year-old William Johnson of Evansville, charged with murder In. the fatal shooting of a state police trooper.
Judge John W. Goddard said! the court would recess this after-|
noon. until Monday. Attorneys feared that a jury could not be seated by the end of today's session, Since the first of the week, the prosecution and defense have b e e n questioning prospective jurors. Yesterday, 20 were. querried, but most of them were excused from duty. The case was
° venued here from Bartholomew
County, where Johnson's trial was held. He and a companion, Willlam| Price, 19, also of Evansville, were! convicted of murder charges in| the death of State Policeman Herbert Smith near Shelbyville in December, 1946. Both were sentenced to life, but the Indiana Supreme Court granted Johnson a new trial when he charged that he was “duressed” into signing a statement shortly after the shooting.
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Celebrate Homecoming
Brookside chapter 481, OES, will celebrate homecoming Tuesday with a carry-in dinner at 6:30 p. m. Stated meeting will be at 8 p. m. with initiation and obligation ceremonies.
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Arrange Rites For Sgt. Ronk
Services for 8. Sgt. Oliver M. Ronk, who was killed in action in France, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Wald funeral home. A military ceremony) will be held i Washington Park Cemetery after the funeral by the Frank T. Strayer Post No. 1401, VFW. Sgt. Ronk, who was 26, was the son of Mrs. Iris M. Ronk, 831 W. 44th St. Entering service 8. Sgt. Ronk in. 1041, he went overseas in 1942, He participated in 12 battles in North Africa, Siflly and Italy. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Betty Nelson, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Glenn P. Schmidt, Ft.
| Thomas, Ky. Mrs. Grace Lee Scott Grace Lee
| Services for Mrs. | Scott, whp died yesterday in her {home, 3943 N. Illinois St., will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will -be in Crown Hill. Mms. Scott, who was 80, lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She is survived hy a daughter, Mrs. A. W, Brayton Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Edgar 0. Hunter; three brothers, Frank J., Harry C. and
great-grandchildren.
OES MEETING SLATED North Park Chapter 404, OES, will meet at 7:45 p. m. next| Tuesday. Mrs. Elsa Faucht, associate matron, will preside,
Charles T. Lee, all of Indianap-|Plymou olis; three grandchildren and five |;
The Park Board today pledged, increased play facilities for the “long heglected” West Side after announcing acquisition of three new playgrounds in the north and downtown areas.
Park Board engineer, Arthur F. Ave. and W. 10th St. option to buy.
Mayor at Meeting Mayor Al Feeney, who S tended
As the first move in develop-| ing the West Side facilities the
Lindberg, is to survey the possibility of obtaining a plot at Tibbs
At the same time Mr. Lindberg is to begin a search for other {suitable plots on the West Side which the City can lease with
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The board yesterday the location of the three newly acquired play spots. They are:|ibs. Two Sites Donated a ad nghorns, 360 Four acres across from the In-|*han diana State Fairgrounds, by 38th: 8t.,. Coliseum Ave., field Ave. and the Monon Rail-|*® donated by Joe Cantor, : movie house owner. o seth st. just east/LOCal Truck Grain Prices of the Monon in the new Canterbury addition, - donated by Warren M. Atkinson,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
Rent Boost Due Here In Small Units
CAMPAIGNERS—These three supporters of Henry. Wallace, Paul Robeson (left), nationally known singer, Walter Frisbie (center) and Willard Ransom. carried their campaign to workers of National Malleable and Steel Casting Co. yesterday Later they appeared in front of the Cotton Club at Indiana and Senate Mr. Frisbie is the Progressive Party's candidate for governor of Indiana, while Mr. Ransom is the party's candidate for Congress from the | 1th: District.
Park Board Pledges New West Side Playgrounds
I can’t understand why the people|Of its wholesale Lind index of the in that section have not made|/tWo preceding week louder demands for play facilities
One half acre at 633 E. New|: York St. to be acquired on a free
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Mr. McCraw died in a hospital ~jat Warsaw last night after being injured when he lost control
bury, County, resulted in the death of Mr. Temple. His wife was hurt in the accident. George E. Dosch, 33, Middlebury, driver of the truck, was unhurt.
Wholesale Price Index Gains During Week
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) ~The Labor Department reported today that average whole sale prices for 900 basic commodi« ties rose four-tenths of one’ per .lcent during the week ended last Saturday. The department said this re. verses the downward movement
Local: Produce
Poultry ~ Springers and broilers, 33¢;
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bounded sr Ress -Current Teceipte, 84 Ths. Fair- (df, 0 Grads § ibe. ore a “me:
Buttertat—No. 1, 88c; No. 2, 6be.
No, 3 red wheat, 33.98.
No. 2 white corn, $1. ow corn, $1.61. New No. 3 yellow soybeans, $2.23. ————————————
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
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