Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 19

ys

|

me kind or.

BRigaate He]

i

:

hi

itable and

cent a kiloear to pay

an, medical i and blood tisfactorily. adviser on

dequate for 8, dition.—Dr. ) American

“the Senate intial if we democratic of majority .).

leep behind behind the ran French

I

until housejotten art— e of colored

sition at the | margarine; o move fast. o Committee

colored and ¢ which last e repeal bill e Hous, but

_ tering his job.”

By JACK THOMPSON J City Council was split wide open today as the result of a

withering denunciation of the]

proposed smoke control ordinan

for Indianapolis by Ina a coal

public hearings began on the controversial issue, -Counci'men adtted they were losing faith in value of an anti-smoke profor the community.

: repo! last 0 that the Council had

dropped - ke .control for In-|

dianapolis on-the St. Louis-Pitts-burgh plan, under consideration, where fuel

Councilmen indicated last night that they Were by

“You're a Liar” _

Mrs. Robert L. Wolf, wife of|

the city combustion engineer, threw the meeting last night in City Council chambers. into temporary turmoil “when she exploded in the middle of a coal “man’s speech, criticizing her husband for “ingptness in adminis-

0. L. Scales, vice president of "the Enos Coal Mining. Co. and president of the Indiana Coal Trade Association, was scoring Mr. Wolf and smoke control in general when Mrs. Wolf jumped to her feet and shouted: “You're a_ liar. I've watched my hiisband take all of the abuse I can stand.” § Mr. Wolf quieted her by saying, “Mr. Scales and I are old antagonists. This isn't the first round we have had and there doubtless will be more.” The combustion engineer was sitting with the Council as technical adviser on the anti-smoke measure. _ Harmony Ends : Questions such as one aimed at Harold Hatcher, head of Monument Coal Co-operative, an advocate of the proposed ordinance, "by Councilman Porter Seiden-| sticker indicated that harmony on smoke control had been broken. “Have you a written guarantee that low volatile coal will be available in 2% years when this ordinance would go into -effect?” - asked Mr. Seidensticker, adding, “Maybe you have some ‘ins.’ * “My only ‘in’ is a small investment. in a high volatile mihe.” Mr, Hatcher shot back. “I don’t expect this ordinance to solve all of our. problems but I'm certain there is sufficient smokeless coal available to satisfy the needs of the community.” : At the end of the ‘meeting, Councilman Guy O. Ross, chair-| man of the Bet a committee, which is conducting the advocated non-partisan enforcement of the ordinance. Adds to Dilemma This was in direct conflict with the provisions of the ordinance as

they are now written. Jurisdic-|~

tion over smoke control would | rest with the Safety Board, giving

the Mayor power to appoint the|

head of the smoke prevention bureau. ! Adding to the dilemma into which. Councilmen were getting themselves was growing public spicy in favor of the ordinance. Russell R. Benson, 428 W. re st., asserted that the Council ought to pass an ordinance that is good for. the majority of the . people. She added that she believed the ordinance- under - consideration would meet that requirement. Though speaking as a housewife and citizen. of the community .only, Mrs. Benson is president of the local branch of the American Association of University Women

Declarations of Tax Estimates Due Jan. 17

Deadline for filing declaritions]

of estimated tax for 1948 is Monday, Jan. 17, Wilbur Q. Plummer, acting collector of internal revenue, reminded taxpayers today. This fling date, he pointed out, is especially important to fagmers since they were excused by law from filing their 1948 decla: | rations until that time. | "Most wage earners whose pay| is subject to ‘wthholding are not to file declarations since | the withholding substantially covers their income tax.

Purdue Horticulture Head Gets U. S. Post

Dr. Laurenz Greene, head of the Purdue University department of horticulture, has been granted a three-months leave of absence tp take a position with the Foreign Agricultura) Relations Division of the U, 8. Department of Agriculture, .

vision, Dr. Greene will visit Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador and other Central Amerfcan and South American countries. He will study cacao production.

Candlewood Diner Employee Scalded

A 20-year-old employee of the Diner, 445 8. West

dropped a pan of boiling water in the diner kitchen. Mrs. Betty Weiglein, of 646 ‘Home Place, was released from General Hospital after treatment for the burns. .

JOOF 702 to Install

In addition to those previously

announced, Mrs. Leonora Vice will be installed as left supporter of the vice grand of of Chappell Lodge 702, I00F; in an

(Model 2208) 23.35 (Model 2610) ~~ "31.90 °

officers 8 p. m.|

of po the IOOF Hall, 1120) . 2 W. 30th 8 i

A Bias Raamy Chai With This AllMetal “ARVIN DINETTE SET 69.95

Thoroughly modern, gaily colored, trouble-{ree table in plastic enamel with chrome legs. 44x30" Closed, extends 40.56", Four. 4.leqged chairs in red and white or black and white to complement the white enameled tabletop.

Terms: 12.99 Down, $5 a Month

Including Corrying Charge

RADIANT GAS HEATERS

Small, compact units that give you i quickly and in quantity, right where you want it. 5 BLOCK'S Housekeeping Dept., Fifth Floor re

fT | (Model 62) Space Heater 25.90 : Walnut porcaldin. vitreous enamel finish with sackwall and

radiants in two: on AT Hihg, 163," wide, 7" deep. 3 Double r ah

a Tali

a

Two-toned tan, noncorrosive, rust-resistant finish, with Brown and tan, noncorrosive, rust-resistant finish. 173," oxidized copper finish details. 173," High, 16/4" wide, High, 1914" wide, 83," deep, ‘andiron spread 24!" 8'/" deep. 4 Double radiants. 5. Double radiants.

ARVIN Portable Electric HEATERS

A fan inside blows the heat out from the moment you flip the switch, A hand griup in the back makes your heater easy to carry anywhere. Neat looking and quickly effective,

switch at bottom, and red glow lot that shows when it's on.

Model sketched, in Tory with ton base, hos toe | 4 50

Smaller Models 10.95 and 12.95

BLOCK'S Housekeeping Dept., Fifth Floor

Save $25 to 575 on

Nationally Famous Gas Ranges

FLOOR

known. Every

some discontinued models from our various branch stores. Also a fow

.demonstrators and slightly used models. About 50 in all.

look at these ranges! look at i prices!

175.00 Ranier is hiss urtretorin tori NOW "e oy 44 206.50 tc 211.25 Ranges’ cx cvrsenssesensnnnsessnnnes NOW 186 238.50 Rongas se chs «sites sys ihesan vn iru soa NOW 203*

ve —3771.50 rg nr NOW an

Sale Brand-} -New and Floor Sample.

10:-CU.-FT. KELVINATOR

Masterpiece Model CM-48 Only Kelvinator is refrigerated from top to bottom

319.95

Over 10, cu. #t of refrigerated storage space. Even the fruit freshener in the bottom is refrigerated. 8!/,-Cu.ft, capacity in shelf area plus the fruit bin. Huge 40.b. frozen food compartment with 4 easy-out cube trays. magic bottom shelf adjustable for bulky foods, tall bottles: huge sliding drawer vegetable’ crisper with’

i

glass cover.

Terms: 64100 Down, (8.35 Month

De Luxe Model Originally 269.50 — NOW

SAVE $20 ON NEW FLOOR SAMPLES ime 20995 Seeded 199.95

"These are the famous Bendix automatic washers” which heve provided complete freedom

from waskiday drudgery fo over a million American homes,

“BLOCK'S Dependable Applianons, Fifth Floor and at Our ; Branch Hore

w

41th and Meridian

' Including Carrying Charge

Such Makes as ROPER, UNIVERSAL, TAPPAN and others just as’ well

USE OUR CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENT PI AN

‘BENDIX Automatic Washers

SAMPLES AND DISCONTINUED MODELS

Ps

range carrying our usual guarantee. Floor samples and

-

1/5 down, small carrying charge, easy terms

.

BLOCK'S Ranges, Fifih Floor

Bie; smn

239% i=. 21 249. 50 2 Na NOW

1107 Shelby st. 424 N, Ninols 134 £. Wosbgin Pilwgeasia and Washing ue.