Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1950 — Page 2

* 1200-home project planned hy -At-|

The Plan Commission will rule a . upon the petitions at their Apr: 2 0-nee tng — wtet——

Hike in Residential Minimums Sought |

+The first major stumbling block | 5 a proposed $25 $25 million housing | "development. in the Northeast pocket of Indianapolis appeased] today. Residents near the site of a,

kinson & Co. petitioned the Mar-: fon County Plan Commission yes-| terday to hike residential minimums in a portion of the project.’ Their petition asked for higheép. fot and home minimums for 476 acres bounded hy 46th and 10th! Sts, Emerson Ave. and Sherman| Drive than now called for by| » Zoning ordinances. The Atkinson application tor! rezoning 126 of 672 acres from an agriculture to a residential district showed, however, that ots will average greater than | “minimums how imposed by zoning! laws. { Sewer Hook-up Sought The firm's proposed subdivision 1s bounded by 42d St. to the 5000block north on Emerson and Arlington Aves. and from Sherman Drive to Arlington Ave. and beyond The firm today also petitioned —the Board of Works for a hook- ~~ Sometimes a girl's’ best toy

up to the city sewer system in the Northeast section Mrs. Jack Winchell, Jasonville.

1 her hobby horse, says Jackie Lou

Photo by Lloyd B. Walton,

“Winchell, daughter of Mr. and

In His Stride _§Contigued From Page One) : ig ‘why they have to like

{ing that if Dean Acheson saw no; {reason why people should be compelled to like him he wanted. !filercely to have them-- these or-

{him into the ¢rowd. | Ke was puzzled at the charges that he doesn’t understand the : | Amerfcan jhe felt his background had been 4» na] pe anv American's, “utter all” he said, “I was brought up in a little town. My father was a minister and there were few people in the town my family didn’t know." + Being well-bred, he didn't menJtion that his family was wealthy and that his father became an Episcopal bishop. He went on then, and reminisced about catching rides on ice wagons and camping in caves. And there was no note of selfconsciousness in- his voice when

with poniés are not very typical Sven in this well- t0- do country.

Times Staff Photographer

it was good that he didn't apolo-! gize for being so fortunate. Yet-—because Dean Acheson is

The commission will also ronsider a subdivision for 226 homes proposed at E. Washington St,

Legal Punches

and Shadeland Ave. Plans for this project ~-ere filed vesterday , by -R. C. Hiller, office supply Map Fight Over Sealer; . J . . Children’s Support “IU Commencement GARY, Apr. 6 (UP)— Middle Date f weight champlen Tony, Zale Con irmed traded” legal punches with his

Times State Serviee BLOOMINGTON, Apr, 6 Indi- Wife today preparatory te a court ana University's commencement bfiut over their children. will be held as scheduled Monday," Mrs. Adeline Zale, - Chicago June 12, despite vigorous pronightclub organist, asked that tests. from students advocating AE Zale be held in contempt of 3 Sunde; Sune 11, Sages court for failure to pay $200 #s officers presented an ap- monthi for the children’s _Sup-; “TPEEl to “the TACUlty COuRell 16 port. a ‘change the date following a cam-,. The ex-boxer, who "operates a

paign waged in the Dally Stu- tavern and bowlibg alley here, dent, campus newspaper. The was ordered by Circuit Judge council, however, refused to alter Felix A.- Kaul to show eause

its previous decision,

How Frenchmen Police Seize 32 u- kind of a man-—it had to

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Woman Hit by Car

Climb Fire Escape

warrant to make the raid.

Irish and Italians and Poles in Middletown. A man like, say, Harry Truman, wouldn't have’ had to mention it. He's Pretty Nice Fellow Similarly, Mr. Acheson seemed, anxious to remind you that he

To Spot’ Dice Game

“Thirty-two persons faced gam- still got around with the boys bling charges in Criminal Qourt 4 today following. police. raids«tast night Fugene with® keeping a gaming house after police raided the West Side Civie Club, 532'; Indiana Thirty-one others were charged with visiting a gaming house. ~ Police -climbed -a--fire escape outside the club and saw a group “I of men around a billiard table shooting dice. the

There was, for. instance, that speaking tour he made on the Marshall Plan in 1047. He wanted to emphasize thathe enjoyed that tour. enjoyed rid-| ing around with Hubert Hum-

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the breeze with the gang. , liked that,” he. said and|

They returned to prosecutor's office for a

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{dinary American citizens—accept

people because he sald

he spoke about riding his pony . about the country, although kids squawling a little more than not cleared up, the veterans in-

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Hoosier Li

No Candy at " Advised by Dentists

If the Hooster babes were,

usual today, it's probably because

what went on at Indiana University School of Dentistry yesterday. Specialists in children’s dentislecturing there at a s

today's parents are Fesponsible for: ONE: Prohibition of sweets in the diet. TWO: Correction of thumbsucking where it exists.

‘erans Affairs today estimated 50,000 World -War II velerans were in danger of losing their. state soldiers’ bonus rights. The estimate was a combind~ tion of three figures, an official department ‘statement said. We FTIR I “appeared that 25,000 veterans who have obtained ap-| plication forms for: the bonus have misplaced the completed applications. of these forms, the department estimated. ‘are lying in desks and glove Slave Som 'partments of ears. Many veter'ans, they feared, may be under {the impression that the forms nave been Halles, | Second, department has [found that of of 100,000. 000 eters wit “Hien to clear up Trregqanitisl 1000 have never been answered t No Answer, No Bonus The department estimated pl ‘about half of this number of answered requests never will ont {answered. If the irregularities are

volved will not- receive a state!

ts payment. In addition to these groups, the department estimated that 10,000 veterans will miss the boat completely on honus application. That

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“ Policeman's. Son Held in Slaying

Accused of Strangling

Girl in Lover's Lane MARTINEZ, Cal, Apr. 6

man will be charged today with strangling his sweetheart in a Lover's Lane “because she went out with-other guys.”

6 (UP): they've heard via the grapevine Ponus “when the legislature au- The 19-year-old son of a polices

Mile Square, Bt. used for Korth of \ west of Mer seven public g ity of 985 car

parking capac

rosea IN QI North of V east of Merid Square there

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ity of 3157 ca The commit there are app many cars pal ington St. 3 of the same s In the Mi parking, insid cars. And th which might’ The comm parking gar

iss the Dec. 31 deadline for filing their claims. Solution to the problem, the department statement said, is for each veteran who has not yet applied for the bonus to apply immediately, for others who lave received correspondence from the

HREE: Frequent trips to the givision to maek certain the cor-

dentist from the age of’ 2 “. » Not Any Candy’ ..

Dr. Stewart. MacGregor, chair-

man of the department of pedodontia of the University of Toronto, Canada, said:

mother should see that the child

big kick out of sitting around doesn't have much candy. She after the meetings and shooting should see that the child doesn’t blind. and. in ill health, found

have any candy.” In addition to the danger of

‘respondence has been answered.

Facing. Lifetime Of Darkness, Blind ¢

A 12-YEAR-OLD Hoosier youth,

peace in death today. Facing a lifetime of darkness

there was a kind of wistfulness in/decay caused by sugar, Dr. Mac- and unhappy because he could not his voice that, in bad plays, is al- Gregor said, there is a danger of live the life of a normal boy, he |ways associated with poor little malocclusion (abnormal bite) if hanged himself yesterday in his

Arthur Eldon Pgxindle, 19, was held under a suicide guard at Cone tra Costa County Hospital, recove ering from an overdose of sleeping pills and loss of blood suffered when he slashed his wrists in & suicide attempt. His victim was Sally Ann Humes phreys. 18-year-old daughter of a Berkeley, Cal., lawyer, Her battered body was found in the front seat of a cone

‘vertible yesterday. Prindle lay un-

conscious inthe back seat. Father Is Policeman

“It is not enough to say the te Boy Hangs Himself The - youth ‘awoke last night

and mumbled out a confession to

his father, Lester Prindle, a mem<" “berof the-Oakiand- potice-force; =

His- mother, Melba, also was in th e hospitat- room. “Tell' us what happened, -Art,” said the father.

a why he should not be held in con- : {rich boys. “I didn’t want to talk the child is not cured of biting! room. “T ‘killed Sally,” the vouth Bo Your own Bow! Buy bum. TOTP. ; : Suffers Broken Leg : ye Mice, but no money, a lot of high-toned talk. I wanted his thumb. He advocated preven- Sheriff's ‘deputies were called mumbled. “I. éhoked. her to ness of your own! Turn now te But Mr. Zale's attorney, Wil- Mrs, Ella Newkirk; 78;-0f- 1142. were confiscated. . {to have a good time with the tion of the habit by placing an after a companion his own age death.” the -classified col ' oy liam M. Malczewsk!, said his Linden St, was in General Hospi- Four Other Raids crowd.” |appliance in the child's mouth. . went to his room and found the “I'll finda way to gc rid of Tiows for a Bag » ae y's client would ask that Mrs. Zale tal today with a broken leg after) In- four other raids police con- That is your Secretary of State. Dr. Ray D. Smiley, director of body. He had attached a leather myself.” he added. Wis father businesses Ios go oot on » be held in contempt for failure being struck by an automobile fiscated baseball tickets, but You would have to say that he the dental division of the Indiana belt to a window latch, rushed out of tie room, sobbing. Lnhaumes lov ule, la ed od ®e- to ljve up to agreement that per- last night. 3 made no arrests. E is a very nice fellow whom you'd State Board of Health, outlined a. General ambulance physicians Later, the boy made a formal specialists in their fi ri Whe are mitted the ex-boxer to visit their, Police said Mrs. Newkirk was Raided were 539 W. Washington trust with your last sawbuck or community program for preven- worked more than an hour in a statement to Deputy District Aty WHF give You ax eet eld and who two children struck at East and South Sts. by St.; 1412 E. 16th St; 729 N. Per- your wife. tive dentistry for children which futile effort to revive the lad. A torney Wakefield Tavlor. best oi T pert advice on the. The Zales were separated last an automobile operated by Leslie shing Ave, and the Golden Rule He's pretty nice even when he's included regular visits to the den- coroner's deputy pronounced death “I had it planned for months,” u ness or you to buy. September, Pruitt; 40, of 946 N, Meridian ‘8t. Cigar Store, 653 E. 19th St. trying to be a barefoot boy. tist from the age of 2, by suicide. Prindle said. !

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