Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1950 — Page 2
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lowe Rental Units “Day-to-Day Basis
By LARRY STILLERMAN y managers of the city's larger rental units today were like most other indi vidual home owners, They. were: “scraping the coal Din or that last bit of fuel. They “tenants fo warm and, pet norhe services to. provide. © A spot” of apartment and . office buil coal bins yester“day. disclosed that most of the - larger outfits were in “rather good shape, so far.” x Fon three of the major property management offices disclosed _ they were on day-to-day operations.
oa! ~ Foundation Campaign
" |he turn his head.
"Bud Johnson - Indoiees.
By. CLIFFORD THURMAN ' Indiana's No. 1 citizen called
‘lon Bud Johnson yesterday.
Gov Schricker—despite. pressing duties brought about by the coal crisis—took time out to wish NE bedfast Hoosier well.
Bug Johgsoti has arthrifls “He painful years: In. 1 of those 17 years Bud Johnso of course, hoping, praying and working for something --anything—that would bring relief:- for himself and thousands of fellow sufferers.
after month, Johpaon les in’ his Aa “his home; 134 W. 21st ry ee pe more fortunate people walk and ride by his window. He cannot move hands, arms or feet. Neither can
Bud Johnson has had 4a lot of itime to think about arthritis—the | disease that had rendered him helpless, kept him apart from hs
Moynahan Apartments mailed fellowr <n.
that hot water service and heat! may “be discontinued without ¢ further nqtice” because of the dire situation.
Stokers Hammered
RR We re giving our. tenants as.
much heat.as we can” possibly get from the coal we're buying) “today,” explained Paul Coen, | « Moynahan maintenance superin-| tendent: He said use of “odd size” coal has hampered effective heating in| units where stokers operate. The weather is the main measare of conservation employed in the bufldings, he said. AN president of the Apartment Owners Association, Mr. Coen
stated . most rental managers in|
. Indianapolis were faced with ett a stanch friend In the .bed
~Hlar problems. Walter Holtz, property manager, for the William A. Brennan, Inc.| holdings, said the 13 buildings) which use coal are only turning! up heat in the Jornings and eve-| nings. “We're trying to economize, our tenants,” he said. "Hewever, we have at least another 10 days supply on hand.” Reserves \re Small Small ‘coal bins in most of the ~ apartment buildings “have ham: pered any stockpiling of fuel 1
. without imperiling the health ot.
- disclosed --contracts—made A the summer with coal
reduction in supplies. “We're still getting some coal from dealers, but of course it's) not as much as we need or have contracted for,” one manager’ - sald. © ~~ Seldure of coal shipments, by
railroads and the prohibitive cost ACTH, that is also the
of converting old coal-burning “facilities to oil units has further]
aggravated the situation among ernor.” Bud Johnson said. “1 like will -be heard in concert at 4.p. m. {Sunday in the North Methodist fn charge of the Indianapolis FBI ‘office, said Wrightman is accused
apartment owners, Earl B, Teckemeyer, vice president of Schmidt!
1 & Smith Realty, said.
‘Four Days at Most’
“Weve enough? coal for three! “to four days aC the most for —— . our 350 units,” he said. A check of other companies disclosed: Spann Coy “Ine.~Don't anticipate any critical develépment in the immediate future. Storage. Hmitations cut stockpiling. More than 300 units in fairly. good shape. Sun Realty Co “Two office buildings and 15 apartment units in good shape.” Conserving by thermoniéter fluctuations. Considering “truck-lift” of-coal from one building to units in mere eritical condition. Klein & Kuhn — Downtown
In good condition as long-as In -dianapolis Power & Light Co. provides steam. Two properties have converted io oil; one on coal in “fair shape” : H. H. Woodsmall Agency, Inc. w-Haven't run out of coal in 20 buildings so far."
ner would put many a doctor to
{found his way around the foot of
their 1000 tenants in 22 butidings’ ‘One day last week Bud Johnson |
ge read. about the-eurrent -eampaign’ Ito raise $25,000 in Indiana for the newly organized Arthritis and Rheumatism. Foundation: of
(course, he was keenly interested. his jetter. He stands ready to in- unsolved problems of arthritis!
B: gn’t been out of his bed in 17
has been).
Day. in and ‘day ouf, ‘month
Bud Johnson + . and friend.
After ‘some thought, Bud wrote; idorse- ‘anything that will relieve victims.
'& letter to Gov. Schricker and the suffering of the millions of to 4700 other Indiana state en=T3rikriiis victims .in_ the country. Founaation letter asks sup! ‘the tocal- drive; It-is a pa
ployees—including 250 arthriti 8 (sufferers—and indorsed the cam-
n. Gov. Schricker went to ses {yesterday in his modest ap iment and congratulated Bu {3ohnaoh on his gallant fight with,
fl for the foundation campaign.
{shame. He had never séen Bud Johnson until yesterday but ne,
(out at 134 W. 21st St. “How are you, Bud?” | Schricker asked .easlly as hel the bed and eased himself into a chair.
national
Bud's
The two new wonder ave
{shape like this, but you seem 10 vear. old _ Indian-
be very cheerful about it.” “Yes,” Governor,” Bud Johnson answered with a smile “I tr, to ibe.”
| “I've got a good friend Tike %*
you,” the chief executive answered, “and despite all” her suf‘fering she is cheerful, happy and {ving a good life. It's a grand
ps most _ property man- spirit ‘ you have. You are to be jast se
congratulated: —— Bud Johnson
Iman ‘ust to chat afternoon. They falked “about® a lot of things, including little Jerry Dun-| away and Tony Diggin, leukemia’ suffer who are "also being treated “with ‘the wonder. drug,
arthritis victims. “I've always admired you, Gov-|
you and your administration. “Why, thank . you, Bud,”
saying that"
The Governor told Bud Johp- Th
‘son he “agries 100 100 per Tent with #
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1950 brings
ings coal ‘all righ gost gem: 16 bulldings heated by|
ae Rev. Elmer Harvey /
The appointment. of (he Rev. Elmer Harvey to the Gobin Memorial Methodist Church, Green‘castle, has been announced by Bishop Richard C. Raines, re'ident bishop of the Indiana area of the Methodist Church, : The Rev. Mr. Harvey, who has
‘served eight years ds pastor of| .
the Wall Street Methodist Church; ~ Jefrérsonvilie, will begin his mintty in Greencastle April.1. At one time, the Rev. Mr. Harvey served as assistant pastor of} the Broadway Methodist Church in Indianapolis. He was one of
three Indiana Methodist. pastors):
sent. to Germany to study the challenge and the opportunity facing German Methodism In 939
Baby Scalded in Fall
Two-year-old Thomas Judkin®|
N. Delaware St. was reported: in "fiir condition today in General Hospital. The child was badly burned yesterday when he fell into a tub. of het. water.
SHolmmakers to Moet.
The Northeastern Homemakers] -
Club wil meet at 11 a. nm in "Mar. 8, oy home Harry 4 Ri “view Dr. Wey Drow} 1023 Ridge. be. Aollowed by project lessons. _
Hall-Hoftel Co... Ton Bind build. in 4 BAe fio
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smiled. It fant 8 E. home. Mr. © dealers have prevented an abrupt often a Governor. comes to see ®iwagner sald Miss Waltz has an] awhblle in the ,unt Mary Knapp, living in Port! "Aurthur, Tex. girl had indicated no plans for going’ there. -
lapolis girl miss-
ing [nome since Fri-
from her
Ser and Mrs.
Harold Wagner, :810 8. Ingomar
, sald she was about ® Friday
_parents,
larthritis sufferers.
Shirley Waltz
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the missing
seeks
The: deadline for -
.iterday,
still ithe new plates.
to
The Arthritis and Rheumatism] expedite rt of ways and means of bringing relief ~of ‘a to Bud Johnson and ms thou-i campaign again§¥ the sands of fellow sufferérs him disease that has crippled \thouart- sands of persons like Bud John- and Rheumatism Foundation, has dig been established at 234 -Lemcke ‘Bld Chief se of the chapthe crippling disease and particu-|ooriisone and ACTH, are coniid- ter . to bing aid to the Ly arly on his letter urging Support ere a means of rapid relief for Hoosiers suffering ‘rom arthritis Prohibitively jor rheum “The Governor's bedside man-i costly and hard to get, these drugs 37,000 victinis. reside. within the offer a solution to the currently ‘metropolitan- area of I¥dtanapolis.
Local Girl Missing cov. From Home Sought,
City and “state pdtice today alerted patrol cars in the search -
“Sorry to see you in Afr Mis on irley
The Indiana Chapter, Arthritis
ism, ..Of this number,
Police Launch Drive On Old Auto Plates
City police were ordered to be noise. I thought. he was out of | on the lookout today for auto- danger.” mobiles and. trucks operating Fwithout new -1956 tiéense- plates. ‘body Jast night “Phe order, handed down by, of an overdose of drugs. The! | Police Chief Rouls, came as hun- narcotics—chloral hydrate and additional thousands of indus|dreds of motorists attempted to 'nembutol—took unusual (obtain. new arias at branch of-{because the leopard’s lungs had dustrialized Pittsburgh area. <1 flces around the county. changing said. : {plates passed at - midnight yer-|. Park Supeiiatendent Rr. R. ‘pany said it will cut trolley serv-
This morning, “branch Hoense ~ iplate bureaus reported. motorists. crowding into offices for
‘Staunton Youth Held On Federal Car Charge:
| Lawrence D. Wrightman,
The DePauw Universify Choir the Dyer Act.
~city tour.
The “1 own” ‘model mahogany veneer 2] 6 9, 95° blond, 17495
A handsomely designed set in wodern styling
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sald Church, 38th and Meridian Sts. the Governor, “I appreciate you The 55-voice choir. will be under of stealing a car in Chicago last {the direction of George W. Gove. month and driving it to Tampa. HE is curently on Fla,
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Sparton Golden Jubilee
‘He was indicted by a
DePauw Choir: to: Give Stauntan, was held in the — Gulf Area Search hope. of Church- Concert SUNAGY ort cere haute today}
eral charge of violating —The Coast Guard has called off home, building lot, farm or in-
Harvey G. Foster special agentthe Louisiana Coast, in the ared to the classified columns of to-
ded.
eral grand Jury +n * Chisago:
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vo -with all the Sparton specially.
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“tcage by zoo director Julian Fra-
measures ofi the 24th)
emergency OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. ‘1 gay of the nationwide coal strike!
|(UP)—Leo the leaping leopard {will be stuffed and put on dis-c play. to commemorate the state’s’ 8" JO greatest wild animal hunt. od _|__ The rebellious. 175-pound_jun-., gle killer died yesterday of an {overdose of sleeping pills. , Death came 16 hours after his return So the Lincoln. Park Zoo, where “he made his terrifying ‘jescape in an “acrobatic leap from a pit last Baturday. He sneaked back to the zoo under cover of darkness to eat horsemeat bait which had been treated - with narcotics. A 200 guard found him groggy about yesterda,
still deadlocked on ma-
scheduled to be laid off today because of the coal 8 , swelling the total idle as a result of the strikes Pat 550 550,000, including the 381,000 striking miners. At Lancaster, Wis., the city’ fuel- administrator led crews armed with axes and power saws into nearby forests to chop ‘wood for shivering towhstolk. The emergency coal committee in Chicago, where a state-wide 25 per- cent power -curtailment is in effect, asked 10,000 industrial coal users to share their meager
2a m y. He, _had been. returned 10-2.
zer, who lassoed the drugged fugitive. « = Roy Roberts, a 200 attendant, noticed - the leopard was dying Mien he made a routine check shortly before dusk yesterday. - | i He pulled the big eat from (he beni, Pot! iron-bound crate-cage and| pumped its Tegs “several times. The leopard died a few minutes
later. Veterinarian Siddened
Dr. W. D. Bowerman, a vet-| erinarian -who examined the leopard about. 4 p.m yesterday, said hé was “sick. about his death.” “He ‘was breathing fine when I heated, saw him.” Dr. Bowerman said. “I classes. turned him over on his other side| pyguesne Light Co: asked an"
Industries in many cities had'qay already taken that step. {
istarted doling out coal by the bushel basket at emergency sta-|
{tions set up in fire houses. {and
effective after
{was glad to see he could make a
r. Bowerman performed .autopsy on the and said he died on hand.
Plan: wi Stoff many Saalies ponies. Sot Sities Leopard as’ Trophy [2% much as 50 per cent to stocks OF Animal Hunt | ores as att noses oe}
with ‘Joh L: Lewis -and major (Supplies run out. =.
cent, idling an estimated 60,000 railroaders. : The Eastman Kodak Co. ordered its 18,000 empioyees at Rochester, N. Y, on a four-day {week and said further reductions will be made if the strike con-| tinues. = More than 120,000 workers have ~ibeén put--on part: work weeks to conserve ewindling coal Supplies. -
icin of. the United Steelworkers’ Union (CIO - stockpiles with hospitals, other {pet have ag se Jo ls to tutions. and needy $1100 for the striking miners and. ‘continued aid was
The Detroit school board also! isaid. The funds collected and be-|
voted to close all public schoolsiing collected, except nine which are “centrally | warded to e'Be Said, Will be for, machine belt resembled one
Friday [quarters in Pittsburgh for distriMr.
—or short!
promised toDistrict Director William F.
Mayor Albert E, Cobo of De- belt troit barred ail commercial he. onovan said Be Wis 4 ee & Soalitied nd displays, and city officials “warm spot in my heart for them.” The miners’ work “is dirty, hard
was
jibe
‘dangérous,” Mr. Donovan!
‘Donovan criticized those
Coroner De a : Ruling on Tea
‘Find.Portland Woman > “Tied. by Neck to Car
PORTLAND, Ind. Mar. 1 (UP) CLEVELAND, 0. Mar. 1 (UP) —Coroner Donald’ E. Spahr held jup a verdict today in the death of Miss Garnet Ginn, 33-year-old teacher, as he continued his investigation. Miss Ginn's body was found ‘yesterday with a sewing machine
Mis Garnet Ginn
looped ‘about her neck and to the door of her car, which
parked in her garage. School {Superintendent D. 8S. Weller found
body after Miss Ginn failed
to report for classes at Portland : High School. Coroner Spahr said the sew-
which . was missing from Miss |Ginn’s both he and the police said the {and he kind of growled at me. I'ji5 1500000 customers in the persons who have condemned the, POsSIDIIItY Of oul play was ruled Greater Pittsburgh area to cut miners and said. “if we had to, jou |power consumption by. 50 peridepend upon these same people! {cent or face heatless. days. The to mine coal, it would be selling at a Psi Iota Xi Sorority meet-
an company said it had less than a in dr tores for about 25 ing at the Portland Country Club spotted beast’s 10-day supply of low-grade fuel ounce” 3 an, ing y
apartment. Yesterday,
Miss Ginn was last seen alive
about 10: 30. Pe i. Monday.
The order was expected to idle effect trial workers in ‘the heavily in-
{been weakened, Dr. ‘Bowerman Heating Limit Set The Pittsburgh railways com{Murphy said the cat's ‘bod Ice to comply with the request. would Be: ‘stuffed for display “as
{previously ordered rationing and a state-wide dimout,. said state ‘and local” public: buildings must hold temperatures down to 70 degrees. He asked owners of coalheated office: buildings, stores and - theaters . to observe the same limit." CL .. Officials of Syracuse and St.
most intensified leopard hunt.” | It probably will be placed in| Je wild life exhibit in the lobby of the State Capitol, Mr. Murphy |said.
Coast Guard Halts
~New York Solid Fuels Admin="ff a trophy to Oklahoma. City 2 istrator ‘Bertram Tallamy, whol]
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