Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1948 — Page 3
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. on Bond i | J WA "Wi Tow. Wallace. he Pan bidet BL S00 Carl R. Dortch . . . the Chamber of Commeice representative Guy O. Ross, chairman of the City ‘Council safety commit- Councilman Charles P. Ehlers . . . "the railroads can comply Counci mon oop 0 " e J Counil' President anapoils man hammered away at competent administration as the key to smoke tee . . . the cigar-smoking ex-railroader presided over the first with & strict smoke control ordinance. They said it was impossible amined spotesmen | or She. Sur us. P t pion tod cantrol. City Sounet held its first public Goring last night. public hearing last night on a proposed new anti-smoke ordinance. “in Pittsburgh, but they’ re doing it." Christian J. Emhardt is in the backg po = oh cor IY, TY TN TT. ro new building of sufficient size to dianapolis bread route driver fop accommodate police activities, embezzlement and grand larce b Rue, Ey, "Private Interests’ Draw Up Phone Co. Seeks President Dozes as ane Grand hy Hits “The various branches of police and charged another man with work seem to be in compétent second degree burglary and one special agent Makes Radar Landing i in Fog {hands but the Heparyment is obs with drunken driving in affis lanapolis FRI i 1 er en | viously understaffed, the Grand davits , rye - : ‘ Jury sai ging consideration! rv will be ime _ imployed ast Heated Debate Expected to Rage for Months; f Observers on Ground Spend Anxious’ Hour, | ab Dy he aeed or her mace panoled. Fa ei from a ere and lived I + PSC Hearing Set | As ‘independence’ Plows Through Soup | Deplores Condition scale to induce qualified person- yenire of 75 persons. Dewey W. McCarty Only Handful of Citizens Attend Session ‘ EERE ” a ee or | Myers will act as deputy prosecus WW. Feb. 3 on Petition - By MERKIMAN SMITH, United Press White House Reporter Of Juvenile Center | X he. new grand City Council today prepared for a long fight on the controver-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 30—The young Army technician squinted } Puke One) Bull-Pen Condemned | Itor in charge o sent on bond sial new anti-smokg ordinance. | An average 15 per cent increase at his radar scope and told the President's plane: | (Continued From Page One) | gy. jurors condemned the bull-| jury. Tenn., where Technical objection) and demands for modification of the or-lin telephone rates, applied strate-| , “ypy're at 500 feét—start normal descent.” similar institutions and develop pep in the city jail as “inadequate mes ees—— \ drunk and dinance by ‘industrial, rdilroad and heating equipment spokesmen gically through the rate structure “This was yesterday afternoon at fog-shrouded National Airport a new program for operation of and unsafe.” They said the place, ‘Semi-Conductors to com- indicated that the battle \might rage for m fc will meet the need for “an ade-/here as Mr. Truman was returning from a Christmas stay in Mis-/the center. loriginally designed to house 28 Semi-conductors are’ metal oF . . gan officer These interests drew | battle lines last nig th An City « Council |quate return” of the Indiana Bell go,ri, The President—aboard his DC-6 Independence—was moving | Refuse Dumps Cited |prisoners, is now overcrowded 6n a Pro have high resistance ~ tled weapons, chambers at the first publiy hear- =~ ~~ |Telephone Co. lowly down through a layer of = ~~ They cited refuse dumps on the week ends with from 150 to 200 > i ° — fr : | i off the discussion was a i slowly 8 | : eluse a on 1 ito electric current passing in on jal on these ing on the new measure elim-1 a coaman from the Junior] ~This-is the view of informed | soupy weather. _ Sen. J. Howard McGrath (D-{ grounds, the dismal state of prisoners: fare tion, aud Jow resistance in eb. 38. in » ination of the smoke. nfisance| H 4) Sources within the telephone com-| It was the first time the Presi- R. I); the Democratic national sleeping “quarters for the boys. Inflammable papers and rece = oon here Chamber of Commerce, e sak tpany. id flying fan, has been chairman, rushed up ‘to shake the le da keshift ar ement for ords in the basement property ©o -- : : Pos k ’ . the measure “is what Indianapolis, dent, an av g President's hand. an makeshift arrangement fc s / aN mimed from Debate Coutinued eeds and we indorse it fully with! In petitioning the Public Serv- janded by. ground control ap-| /the confinement of destructive in-room at headquarters constitute gJARK OIL HEALTHFUL disarming a Guy 0. Ross, chairman of the Peservation. only on the item of! ice Commission for an adjust- |proach, a radar landing system.| “Yeu gave us a bad hour, Mr./mates as examples of the intol-|a serious fire hazard, the jury re-| gnarks of a species found fin id fleeing as Council safety committe¢ and litical freédom.” ment of rates, the company took | The big flying White House— President, » Mr. McGrath said. erable conditions there. ported. abundance off! the coast of Pas d. He subse- presiding councilman, continued PO Lists Recommendations into consideration both probable qui;o ping and completely on! “Shucks” the President an- Citing crowded conditions at In addition to its annual re- rapa, Brazil, are yielding liver oil e gun to the the depate to next Week, Dan C. Hess. vice president of| W38¢ increases and a projected joi ruments — swooped down swered, "T Was “asleep and didn’t the police station, the Grand Jury port, the Grand Jury returned ag about 10 times as rich in vitamin lative. a Nex onday night Wag set the Indianapolis Power & Light g increase in the number of tele-|iyrougn the swirling fog to a know about it.” = (urged that it be replaced with a indictment against a former Ini A as the average cod liver oil. “ Si ( 8 ~ —— —— —————— ———— — —" 3 BR wo Ross asked that they .pre- |Co., presented a ‘staternent of, (Pp OO Hearing Set Feob.-3 rperfect. landing at 3:10 Zw Li tes sent their case in full to the/recommendations” on the ordl-| my. nearing on the company’s col. Francis called it a “routine di Council then. Coal interests will] napce to the Sowell odifications. |petition is set for Feb. 3 but ac- | vent landing.” & . . a . ; be heard on Wednesday night. | In it a series of m countants and engineers from the! | i . Jr ay “We will continue to hold hear- Were suggested to enable the elec-/p,,1)i Service ommission al-| 4 ou 2300 Root Paling landing STRAUSS : LL 5 4 Ethel May ings as long as there is anyone tric’company to comply with.the ,..,4 oing over the com-| © SAYS: STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 TI 8 g [ready are going | visibility was down to one-eighth S. jon Ave., who to be heard.” Mr. Ross stated. [measure without a large outlay na nyig figures and physical as- y raile and the ceiling was N Francis Hos- A total of 45 persons were on of cash for improvements. sets. or feet or less. A few minutes] } yr - m. Saturday hand for list night's hearing, Asked by Councilman Joseph A.| Any increases granted, it has get Or . ri 1 Funeral ;after the ship was on the ground | , a ede eral which lasted until nearly 11 p. m.|Wicker if compliance was possible| {been pointed out by company of-| "41. president was motoring! ii laute. Burial . Thé smoke control measure had for the firm with the exceptions|geials would not be applied | the White House, the fog was| Lawn Ceme= been introduced into Council a stated, Mr. Hess asserted that it evenly thrqugh the rate struc-! 0 Lhe ’ week ago Monday, was “definitely.” ture, but would be applied where 0 ba hig rs hg > was 37, was “Fundamentally’$t-is a St. Louis- ~~ William B. Garber, spokesman it felt-less® ~the-public. fo) Ig WAYS borders the hagoi 18 Pittsburgh type ortlinance. Under for the Heating RE, on mn ——— en te— Je Riverrn in Terre its provisions mechanical firing Indianapolis, criticized the ployed by the equipment must’ bé used to burn visions in the measure calling tor] or (0Ssi Turns Up 4 The Chief Executive . Plane as a member smoky fuel. Smokeless coal must |the reporting of sales of heating] was about an hour Jute hanes be used in hand-fired furnaces. |equipment: and inspection of ing, largely bears 3 2 br it the Aaron- Criticism of the ordinance] Lan ) . Yoived in 8 She ne aie Ph a itil noon to- came first from Carl R. Dortch, “No city ageney should be, ed 0 os {tern thousands of feet above the i Chamber of Commerce repre: entitled to go through a firm's| Washington airport. foster father, sentative. “Thé cornerstone of books without recourse to the due ‘ Circles Field Indianapolis, any regulatory ordinance is com-jprocess of law, and reporting of| (Continued From Page One) Up at 10,000 feet, the. weather omas Huntly, petent, efficient inance is gom-{Foo would work a severe hard- be the same ones seen fleeing was fine. But landing planes had rew.. Huntly, , on a non-partisan basis,” he read#ship on us.” he asserted. Iwith the Waynetown bandit. The to reach the field through a thick ' from a prepared statement. "Opposes Inspections - boy's name was Edward Dee layer of soup. —— “This ordinance omits needed - Mr. Garber also expressed op- Pearson. There were planes in the traffic
reference that both the superin- POSition to annual inspections of It was the lead police needed. “stack” which needed to land tendent of smoke prevention and Neating equipment. Robert L. Detective Herman Freed and an sooner than the President's his assistant should be graduate olf, city combustion engineer, FBI agent learned that Pearson powerful ship. engineers,” he continued. ba acked him up in this conten- Was a veteran. They checked a! Consequently, the Independence le y {tion {fingerprint found in the bank circled the field for 45 minutes Non-Political. Basi¥ | “It would be a physical impos- With Army records—the check before coming In for the instru“It also omits all requirements sibility for the smoke prevention Paid off with a positive identifi- ment landing. ’ for keeping the entire activity on department to inspect every cor- Cation. Members of the President’ 8 a non-political basis. You must ner store unless it had a huge But in Montgomery County the] (staff and some of his close politprovide specifically that em-|staff,” said Mr. Wolf, who was leg8-work continued. From gossip|ical associates spent an anxious ployees be chosen without politi-isitting in on the hearing as here and. there officers learned hour at the side of the airfield.
= cal consideration.” {technical adviser to the Council- Pearson had painted his car blue They peered into the thickening Preceding Mr. Dortch and lead- men. jibe day before the robbery. The! weather .and wondered whethe
bandit car was blue. [the “Boss” would land at WashThey also learned that Pearson (ington or some alternate airport.
Names Mcintosh Dutch Capt ure Rich had been unstable since an un-| Inside the military air trans‘Sumatra Oil Area [nappy childhood. He was made port terminal, Air Force men
—orphan ward of the court/huddled arounid radios, listening IDuteh air f pe 30 (UP)— after tragic deaths of first his|to the Independence being talked | p liar d ch “air forces have captured mother, then his father: down through the weather. the jen Djambi oil district in
Lacked Understanding | The people waiting for the central Sumatra, Dutch| “He seemed to lack 5 (Continued From. Page One) in headquarters said today. . Standing of how to get arer. Fre Stans sould man
also is expected to re-appoint or! The "rea was invaded yester-'jydge Howard Sommer. circuit the huge, reversible propellers! name a successor to Mrs. Rex day ‘and now is fully under con- jcourt judge. remembered today.roar as the pilot changed the| Emric of Kendallville on the trol, the’ announcement said. “He. got into little scrapes—he pitch . once the inte chy! ¢ © board ofthe Ft Wayne—State Lvs —improvident— He—. { nse Ye 3 iW School. ost trust Amish Fa [seemed to be able to make him- Only a few minutes Défore. # Mrs. Emric’s term as a trustee rer 's self fit in,” ae | of the school for feeble minded | - irge - commercial four - engined
Without the background knowl: plane tried to land, missed the! children expires the first of the ge edge police might never have runway and pulled back into the, year. - AMAN “found Pearson. «After the: hold-imurky overcast, ———— Gen. Watt “resigned his post at! ence e {up the bandit had vanished. The| When. the big plane ‘splashed the head of the 38th. Division in| etor” car had been repainted up to the Military Air Transport |
a letter to the Governorexplain- | (Continued From Page One) before it was left in Danville, service terminal through the fog ing that he was nearing the re-
tion against 1 d | land rdin, the President seemed to! . ; Be tirement age. The resignation] at: There. is. hothing| "Far and state police said Pear- be the most unconcerned | maf on ‘ RT , and new appointment become f=. 01 or unusual about the maxi #n and-his-wife-separated:- ~Fo-the-fieid— — —— a ; = adie Jan. 1 when Gen. Mc-/ penalty prescribed by the, lice were looking for a man and| : itis to berememberedthatthis—— + Sree ¢ ntosh also will assume the rank] wife and baby. They traced Pear-! i of major general. ian ne Sor el eat rir. Gi. 00 to an Indianapolis hotel. Just Urges Gambling Control isn't a sale of our entire clothing . - e ruling 8a a r.Gin-i ef pen. Melntosh began his ra gerich's ES [ostore Shey closed 3 in | he 2a flew to To Avoid Prep Scandal rh : stock (altho what is in the sale adds up to stich . A Wie Trstcian to seek executive clemency|the family rejoined, miles Then HARRISBURG, “Pa. bec. 30 : = size and shape that itcouldwell =. hr from the Governor's office. |from th 1 (UP)—High school sports are in - TE through the ranks in the National {from the small town bank hold-| . oer of dal Tess ——— d cl thing Store) 5 Guard between wars. In Werld, In his original trial, Mr. Gin-{up. ang J alr scan Xi ho ess fill a major size ° 9 2). ‘ War II he served in the Pacific 8erich’ defended his action re-| But FBI agents continued on blers "bet en ® ue Fam : « re : = theater as commanding officer of Fusing to. permit: his: son’ Joe. tothe: trail and closed dn. yesterday. | Sry ‘ny ting A Sc tae or pty erhrisa— nt . ° owing ~ the 38th Division's. 152d Infantry| attend school on two grounds. | just before the Pearsons were to Wester Pehins Ea om hé ee mete esteem een A RET a a, uF ” _ . » ead 3 ; Regiment. “| He held that since the highieatch a plane to-Ban Franeisco. —1astic- Athlete Aasomarion oe There are sfill Hundreds and ar SSS Eb wrod TOSIGRING.... Gen... Watt. re- schools: in. his oWn tOWRSHIp Ww. H Id | tcday Tio TT rm een ; = AEE ert ren - ported to the Governor that the closed. he could not be forced by eld as Sla i Sweaty : . 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