Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 10
Hearing Set Residents Attack | Plans for Structure Cy On Northeast Side
Plans for a new §1 million ‘Northeast Side service center for; p the Indianapolis Power & Light| Co. will be protested at-3:30 p.m: 0 tomorrow at a meeting of the Board ‘of Zoning Appeals in City Hall. . A petition, signed by residents in the vicinity of E. 30th St. and Drexel Ave., charges the proposed building will depreciate property|? values and endanger lives of children in the neighborhood. The area now is zoned as resi3 dential. 4 The utility seeks permission to construct a service building, storage building, pole yard and an off-street parking and loading station. : Company Cites Need Company officials said a North«ast Side operating center is needed to supplement present w~ilities at 1230 W, Morris St. the W, Morris 8t. center, built
He told reporters that “we've gone s0 far now that we can't take it out.” Ee He said “the people are looking for some kind of controls” on wages and prices and “clamoring for them.” President Truman did not request the standby authority to impose wage and price ceilings ] but said he would not object to at having it.
Both Houses voted it, but the| TODAY AND TONIGHT—Cool weather is confinuing in the Great Lakes region and has Be I el ha spread southward into the central plains. The Southeast still is under the influence of warm, moist price and wage ceilings on- an| &' This flow of tropical air is causing scattered showers and thunderstorms in the southern states “all-or-nothing” basis, on every:| and the lower Mississippi Valley. ;
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in 1027. now ores the are ca] Ruth Ann Seyfried, Ayan oid hula dancer, is shown doing | The new: eégter will es ’ program staged at 916 Bradbury Ave. by neighborhood children. Ruth Ann lives at 921 Bradbury. Be- "The ‘Hotes version would give, . Counell, Chitage. aa “substantial, attractive bulld- hind her are other performers in their costumes. The show netted $22.25. ____«_- . |him more leeway to control-indi- Evansville Youth Wounded are ding ay akg schools ings,” and will be attractively bs dR Ta is ne vidual items or. industries on a. o.. - o if and four preaching services each —landseaped; a company —spokes- : Bill: |“selective” basis. Serious! Hi 4 T | a co BAR $8 -I4--18--10--he--used- to a : ows re | FLY gts PRE Senate group-was: spit: 4-4} 8 D y -On a un ng Soa Tip w workers visita m pC ts’ store equipment and supplies, and CEL : ’ between clinging stubbornly to : ; . . . 4 3 through the ‘week and particie to service trucks and cars used the “all-or-nothing” requirement Companion Looking for Owl Fires pates in evening programs. on the North and East sides. : 5000 Doctors and working out a compromise Shotgun of M 1 in Bushes : rt Eighty - three residents have On 4 o e " in with the House provision as a g ovemeni In bushes BUILD FIRE STATION signed petitions, and more are ym . basis, : Times State Service : Co expected to sign today, sald n 00 ! ’ . Men Trained The house-senate conference! EVANSVILLE, Aug. 26—Donald Lamey, 14, was wounded COLUMBIA. CITY—A co-ops up defense Pp Thomas H. Cessna, 2035 N. Drexel Couple's Car Stolen, Police Shoot Thief, Auto will resume Tuesday. | seriously today when he was shot by a friend during a hunting trip. | érative effort of citizens s provid. No two pe Ave., a leader in the protest move- ‘Hits Man W hy Fe Il to Wife , In World War |i iE Lamey, Reso po nguar 3% sud tv = Bove were ing the Larwill community, near on a ment. IIs Man Waving Farewell fo Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP) Ber i ci] Soon. dawn along a ‘akeshore. They heard what they! here, with a new fire station. The. should be but ~=z=~Mortgages-Pertied “Honeymoon memories will be vivid for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Erb, —Chalrman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.) rel Refills sushes move and fired his. thot to dnd Tt. Burgdorf saw some| township had no available build- proposed bY The petition says “certain resi- Cleveland, O. : |said today his House Armed Serv- Its elf Farm the face — arge struck Lamey ini ing to house its newly purchased followed . 3 dents” have been notified the Fed-| The Erbs arrived at a New ¥ork hotel on their wedding trip, ice Committee will give quick ap- ’ * SRB the: city and township schools fire engine. Land was donated, and - Wi tnsi eral Housing Administration A few minutes later a chain reaction set in. \proval Monday to a bill for dratt- \A/ife Insists KILLED IN 2-CAR CRASH and $1.458021 by. the other gov.| Unds Were raised -through an busineps could not guarantee mortgages, A thief stole their new automobile, a wedding gift. ling government-trained doctors] " MICHIGAN CITY, Aug. 26—A ernmental units. o |suction sale and residents con- Question B ¢ for resale of their homes if the A patrolman chased the car, fired and wounded the thief crit- and dentists who served less than Aug. 26 (UP) two-car collision 15 miles west of . tributed time and labor. There is de | | new service center is built. ically. | ————— ~— 21 months in World War II SIMMONS, Mo, Aug. { here on U. 8. 20 today gat oy Whether an increase in local : Srammga we should cc ey The petition urges that “indus-| The car veered out of control, the United States all the rubber,| Mr. Vinson said the bill will be —Spectators crowded around the |p... "5 oo’ go Chicago ana, 8% rates will be necessary has MONTPELIER RODEO SET : officially to ! tries should not be located in a injuring a man waving farewell balsa and cascarilla (sometimes sent to the House floor Tuesday hen house on the J. H. Orr farm critically. injured his wife Sophia {not been determined. The total] MONTPELIER—A rodeo of 12 ern Germany residential community.” to his wife. {used as a tonic) produced on his or Wednesday. [today and squinted at a water a, + =x » ‘assessed valuation has not been events will be given here Sept. 10 countries on It also emphasizes “traffic haz-| Mr, Erb, a civil engineer, said mountain estate at Cuenca, Ecua-| Sen. Lester C. Hunt (D. Wyo.), barrel to see if it really could John Castine, 56, also of Chi- completed because of the recent by the B-Bar-B Saddle Club, Inc. Iron Curtain. phd to Shildren, SSPCIANY nose he : at Jwpiied. His 2 Diet| dur, as a free gift. |haiman - of 2 a ad resi seit without ny Rep. cago, driver of the other car, was Touiseatment 5 yal etme, b= Beadle Club. emits will ride Alternate nding Schoo «visited . rs. Orr claims pect parade, scheduled . Eo Aon only in blocks from the his car was stolen, too. fo bar ile Dépariment 14 ying | Senate may beat the House to . She said she hasn't carried a SeFlously. crease in the assessed value of real |as part of the American Legion NB: po { proposed site of the service cen- * uo in a JGtian on the doctors draft. Mr.|pycket of water to her hen house HOWARD FUND BID UP property because of the re-[Post's annual jamboree, : ter.” Stage and screen star Margaret! myo city of St. Louis planned irs k the Seats ntlst, sald heinqrre) since she first noticed the] KOKOMO—A pontential in-|8PPraisal, but this may be offset “In a residential neighborhood Sw nven and Kenneth Arthur... 1, jop $3 off its municipal|take up the bi hrc QerShIP lining was doing the job all by|crease of $205,752 in local taxes|DY & drop in the assessed valuawhere there are so many children Wags, #. director debt P lake up he Nl Monday "take 10/itself in Howard County for next year|tion of personal property. | Fick's, Ltd., . : . . a 4nd 10 parksdr playgrounds, it Is] 0 England The city comptroller and city minutes to pass it” Mr. Hunt] Regularly as clockwork, she ad i The budgets sub: only logical that we prefer the 1 0 marry counselor have decided to pay two sald. said, the barrel fills up every y various govern-| RELIGIOUS PROGRAM : constrliction of private residences, P'S} warrants, one for §: Will Tag 5000 night after the hens drink it/ mental units, PLYMOUTH—An extensive re- » within a week. ants, one for $2, one for $1, g The total amount ked I for the 800 mipark areas or community center, . held by F. W | The measure, supported b half dry during the day. unt as for|ligious program for h They applied id by F. W. Anderson, Chippewa +» Suppo y the next year is $3,095,584. Of this/grant agricultural workers in the petition says, for a marriage Falls, Wis. {Department of Defense, is aimed| At first, she said, she thought amount, $1,637,563 is asked for M Plans Incomplete license in Green- Mr. Anderson says the war-|3t tagging 5000 doctors and den-|her husband was playing pranks|_______* T7000 am " Most of the homes in the area wich Conn. yes- rants, similar to checks drawn on St Who were trained duringion her by filling the barrel every have been built since the war by torqay. Both the city, date back to June. 1861. | OTld War II at government ex- night. But then he was made bed- : > :! Zterans Hi modest income, Mr. gave "their ages ) . ou ' * De but saw little or no active|fast by illness and the barrel 3h : as 41 PE uty. Istill was filled in the morning, : : : == EER cma CE cn Sie Indianapolis Power & Light Co.| ise Sullavan SEA © 3 Cab Driver Thomas Medley of| Defense Secretary Louis John-|Mrs. Orr said. : spokesmen sald the new center 18/¢ormerly was nas Sullavan New Orleans had a woman pas-\son told Mr. Vinson this week ; ; . aa “needed y” and “would be a married to Di ; senger who was strictly honest. that without the new legislation iE HAD thr at WA Me is A. ] a ; credit to the neighborhood.” [rector Leland Hayward. Mr.| She drank a bottle or iodine, | “substantial numbers” of doctors jam Cox. associate of the Ameri- . Plans are incomplete and depend wagg has been married once be- slashed her throat with a razor,|who served long and loyally dur- can: Society for-Research j mn : 3 “ and is largel 0 winuing & building fore. 7 and tried twice to jump from thing ithe war would have to be re- A Sy spent an all night fact that pr lared. ir al. movin, A rove ca or se . : i An initial expenditure of $1| A South American with Charity i 9 her to vice In Korea. vigil alongside the stump on wishydaghi: million would be involved, and|“warm admiration for demo- But while sh. y STUDY KOREA WAR AID which the barrel rests. gestion seem eventually “several million dol-|cratic ideals” wants to help the| Dut while she was in the emer- {Forces other than natural are : y : » \ ney ward, the wi WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP) ”, . sible. lars” would be spent at the center, American effort in Korea. gency ’ oman sent out! responsible for the phenomena, they added © "I" Senor Toral Malo has offered|an attendant with 80 cents for South Korean Ambassador John/ “00 "i," ign Should y . X J SN ner fare. Nyun Chang and State Depart-/Ne said, s a genuine supe | . Sines We should Sh Ww — f n Th T ot ment officials have discussed the Batural happening. tekom. how) story, withou ; possibility of setting up an Ameri-! ost 0 e spec rs, how- ; e on ry ose ears Charles J. Crossman. Sydney, can society for Korean War re- ever, thought they could find a, the Frensh ° Australia, has four years to de-|jjor - : {more plausible explanation. €an only do | For She Fell for Caveman cide whether to accept or refuse - | strong med) a $114,800 legacy. 1 950-S { yi adi ° Lh d our own, : . VOB gaa? | of their liste Cretian Beauty Wants to Stay With Abductor| ™¢ os Jeurold tralian . ty e eaicine ow | For all its : sat : 3 sgge But Grecian Politics Come to a Boil provided he changes his last, R k | $2 WM i M 11 is doing a {name to Statter, the uncle's sur- “ es n t on i on | curtdin and HERAKLION, Crete, Aug, 26 (UP)—A reven-haired beauty... . One old-ti whose kidnapping came close to touching off a modern Trojan War, “Charley thinks he's done well Box Top From ‘Tonic’ Bottle Is Ticket | we get ‘‘one
revealed tearfully today that she has fallen in love with her abduc- enough under his own name so tor and wants to remain by his side. far,” his mother says. “Anyhow,
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turned it into a 20th Century extravaganza. |
forced to return to her father, |Iassoula’s. father. Archbishop! Dudley J. Leblanc, a state senator who modestly admits he is
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The beautiful virgin also sobbed | Bugenios So Crete, is on the side|speech are unconstitutional, says making $2 million a month, is barnstorming the South with a star- ! that Costas Kefaloughianis, pion . £, tha nas asiog {a Wisconsin political candidate. _lstudd | facie Rich. TOR a tha ane olla er AR N N : i 3 3 FN Aga 7 Ji a Ai) x ee i, % Re 3 Tis Rh v x es iS a Fog pr kg PER RRS ofl TR ol — i * inte Rh a “nelle TH Toro Cin CORE ® di wR envy:
em So . fe RE N . b 4 es SRR 3 Ing . the Republican nomination|. :He has substituted 25 new holders” have been turned away Crete, has threatened to commit BOWhere in sight when they vin 08 governor, mounted a platform trailer trucks for the covered from every rl yn A suicide if she leaves him. ited poss cave. But theyiat the Waukesha Motor Co. in|wagon. And instead of a painted] A crowd of 10,000 jammed the As troops worked their way up| 5aid he had provided her with a|wayukesha. A guard told him Indian and a _ trumpet-tooting grandstand at the fairgrounds
the rugged slopes of Mt. Ida,|Comfortable mattress of pine gneech-making was forb > ale ie of the Greek BoUEhS and lighted the cave with! oh & was forbidden on! minstrel as stars, he has Mickey here where only one show was
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: thie company’s grounds. Rooney, Connie” Boswell, Ernest scheduled. A repeat performance -God Zeus, to find her, the war's” torches at night. Mr. Schmitt then set up his Tubb, Minnie Pearl, a chorus line | seg go ELIVE Y first casualty occurred. The troops She's Chaperoned P ! : 8 line had to be held for an equal num i LW.
public address system in a park of beauties in French bathing | ber unable to get inside. § opened fire by mistake on some The archbishop, who visited across the street. Police arrived suits, a Dixieland band and a 20-| The show fs well paced and nas! : | vida
shepherds.they. thought were. Tas-the.cave the day before at Costa’s| und told him there's a city ordi- piece orchestra.
{a flavor somewhere between a| 3 1 SOY LT Sepp x ; soula , Tourn. One man was behiast. . founa mii oo against amplifiers. Box Top Is Ticket | southern barn dance and a Broad: | : ur or DROS : 2 _X vents oe Pp oN a 8 i TSP mT EN TNE Sr ly len ang guarde hadi bi Buc SRGEY-—CR didate: bgrphio ot - pA TE ee Ra » 7 ETAT STOR IRS, ” oo : ' : 3 LER a or : & x te Signals from © Disarm Crowd ~ |by 10 armed men. 1 3 ndidatesheuted Phe prive of “a anTeRion He WHY THETEAT. So signals.
[that the ordinance was onsti- box - | a The 1000 gendarrmes rushed to| - General Samoulil has asked the C $ uncons pox ‘top from a carton of a] The numbers range from hill-|
TWO-—Mos tutional. Then, without electronic patente® “tonic” he concocts from billy and I OCTOBER Heraklion yesterday under Gen. government to put a price on|ggsistance, he told the voters they a secret formula at LL opty Bugle woogie ty Yea mn i still aupend George Samoulil to prevent the/Costa’s head. - [should give him the nomination. factory in Louisiana. And “ticket- soprano. | , Tadios, : outbreak of hostilities also began| The:ipeople of Crete take their — re — = " ? x ers, which a to disarm the several hundredilove, law and pelitics very seri- : lated by trus ‘gentlemen-at-arms who were de-|ously. a ——————— W ] | | ceesSSEa (Ad
~ "ployed about the mountainside. When Costas, a Royalist (Pop-| The armed men were the fol-|ulist), asked Mr. Petrakogeorgi lowers of Tassoula's father, for his daughter's hand he re‘George Petrakogeorgi, who is de-|plied - vehemently that he would termined to avenge the stain on|rather see her dead. the family's honor, and the kin| Mr. Petrakogeorgi is the Liband friends of Costas, who kid-|eral member of parliament from naped the girl outside a Hersk- Candia, Mr, Tsaldaris is a Royallion movie house Sunday. Seventy |ist; Mr. Venizelos a Liberal. people frem Costas’ village of An-| Mr, Petrakogeorgi was within oghia were taken into custody. nis rights, because under Cretian So aroused is the ‘public that|/law a girl under 21 must have her even premiers have chosen up parents’ consent to marry. And sides. Former Premier Constan- under Cretian custom, a girl who tin Tsaldaris has declared himself is not a virgin, even though she on the side of the wealthy, 35-!is as beautiful and well born as year-old Costas. Premier Soph-|Tassoula, finds it difficult, if not 5 [Yh ocles Venizelos has sided with|impossible, to marry. [1 1} S
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