Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1950 — Page 12
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lutions to problems faced by the City of Indianapolis and Marion County. } Proposals for better sewage 'disposal, city-county consolida{tion and home rule were presented {to the candidates yesterday in {City Hall by representatives of, {governmental and civic organiza-| tions. : { A proposal was made by Mar-|
{Dailey to enact legislation that! ) (would make lawful the extradi-| [tion of defendants in Indiana civil " contempt citations from other! Hoosier counties to the home| {county. | Study Sewer Problem |
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| Mr, Dailey referred to fathers, -
who desert their families, Under the present system, they may flee to other counties and lawfully remain there. Sewers and sanitation were brought out as one of the county's primary problems by Carl H. Dortch, director of the bureau of! government research of the In-| dianapolis Chamber 6f Commerce. | | Mr. Dortch alse suggested a| jcumulative building fund for the! {eity that would build up a spend-| ing supply over a period of years, Russell J. Dean, lone Democratic candidate for the state senate, presided at the meeting. Clarente F. Merrell, candidate
for circuit court judge, suggested .
formation of a judicial council to eliminate court congestion. The council, made up of judges, would! {choose a presiding judge to as-| sign cases, thereby easing the] (load on courts and expediting | procedure, Urge Agency Merger | {| Officers of the League of Women Voters suggested combin-| ing city and county health agen-| |cies into one unit. An American] | Federation of Labor representa-| |tive expressed that organization's "lopposition to any form of state sales tax. ? | Also present were representa-| tives of the Municipal League, | Indiana State Chamber of Com-| merce, the three Indianapolis newspapers, and Phillip Bayt, eity| |controller. i | House candidates present included Harry Latham, Donald! Corriden, Bernard Cantwell, Ernie (Burks, David Probstein, Charles! Money, Forrest Littlejohn, Wil-| liam Fogleson and Mrs. Sarah Beasley. Holdover Sens. Mary Garrett and (ecil MecConahay also were present. The candidates will meet there! again next Wednesday at 1 p. m.| to continue the study.
[Present Patrice Munsel In Recital at Purdue
| Times State Service : | LAFAYETTE, Oct. 12—-Patrice| Munsel, coloratura soprano, and Brian Sullivan, tenor, both of the ‘Metropolitan Opera, will be heard in: recital tomorrow and Saturday in Purdue University’s Hall of Music. : <3] Third event in the current Pur-
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Indianapo! 1 BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 12 — goes & Gerard Dr. has been as-' widow of a Civil War veteran, grandchildren and four greats ‘Kiss Me, Kate,” the Cole Porter! Eat ova A TI ; idied terday afternoon in the Eg Es musical hit, will play a single "614 10 the Eo Marshal Na med Indiana WAC, lhome of her daughter, Mrs. grandchildren. ge roiceman with WAF Recruiting Officer Gladys Formes, 533 N. Tacoma \ (| yerioors Named A pd Fores Capt, Bernice &. Mapla, 504 N. Mrs. George was the widow of New officers have been ap- { Pvt. White, 20, Tecumseh St. téddy was named Franklin George, who ran off and pointed in the utilities division helps guard ad- Indiana's WAC and WAF Re- joined the North in the Civil Wari of the Marion County Civil Devance headquar- cruiting Officer, iwhen he was 14. Mr. George, afense program. ters against sab-| Capt, Maple, daughter of Mr carpenter and later night watch John Siegesmund, assistant otage attempts and Mrs. B. W. Maple, Somerset, man, died In 1924. He was 75. | pniar engineer at Eli Lilly & Co., nd guerrilla at-/took up offices in the local re-| The couple met and married in has been assigned as engin 3 tacks, He en-jcruiting station here Monday, She Noblesville after the war ended, deputy, and Marshall Abr » tered service in formerly was with . Harrison!then settled in Indianapolis in executive secretary of -the Indi“Kiss Me, Kate” will move to March, 1948, in Public Information ce. 1878, Ble’ was bom neat Mt. Dom |anapolls Constriiction League, has Bloomington for its single wvisit|: Indianapolis and, Her appointment was an-/fort. was ‘been after playing the Murat Theater Pi. Wille - was {oJ | eed by Col. John H. Gibson, Third Christian Church. service. Appointments were Dade in Indianapolis Oct. 30 through from November of that year until chiel of the Indiana Military Dis- Services at 11:30°a. m. Satur- by Howard Morse, Nov. 6. ‘July 6, 1950, when he was trans4 trict. Sea Jday in Harry W. Moore Peace utilities division.- Ey
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