Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 5
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SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1950 _ ie ee = aw INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ | . (Tt 2 “He got a box of mo Fine ; Transit Fare Hikes Hoosier Wounded [Packer's Former Wife Plastic-Nosed live otter af oF on —. Dance Completes | |
Ends Life on Coast 200.” : , In Korean War BEVERLY HILLS, Cal. Nov. Bun dit Robs St ro 2: h Butler Festivities a e ‘Too Little L % . The Department of Defense to- 11 (UP)—Mrs. Iva G. Foster, 59, ore | ’ y apap - rn atl coral grisatoling rot. HCONI—A sen hora Bo ’ a e’ day announced these Hoosier cas- Jaentified by police as the former Of Narcotics Cash rs Sou mn Rvom of 116 Mut ereity’s ert ey a a Railwa Presid |ualties in the Kc 2 wife of a millionaire midwestern 7 the one wearing the plastic nose completed Butler University's doesn’t necessarily mean an fmys President Declares Firm {ualties in the Korean area: imeat packer, ended her life today ———— came directly to the drug coun- homecoming ceremonies last patient motorist in Melbourne In Present Shape Due to Slow | WOUNDED with carbor monoxide. A PLASTIC-NOSED, trigger- ter. { The. {second * bandit herded night. PH B OW Increases Cpl. Kenneth E. McFinney, son Officers found her dead in hér happy bandit last night robbed eight customers to a corner and; Several hundred alumni had at- these days. ’ ing from ; W. Marshall D y IRVING LEIBOWITZ of Mrs. Lula A. McKinney, R. R, /2utomible, parked on’ a. lonely an, Indianapolis drug store while demanded their wallets. tended special events throughout| Chances are it's I docu hall Ble; president of Indianapolis Railways, last night. 1, Dupont. dead-end street off fashionable his partner held eight customers 8 a = the day, a reception with Dr,. M./a city street sweeper to little and too ri ublic Service Commission of raising fares “too INJURED Coldwater Cawyon. A vacuum- THE DISGUISED bandit O.- Ross, president, as host, and a get. on with his job, To help its and too late.+ 2 cleaner hose led from the exhaust Police said ons ban Ait wos scooped up ‘the money from the football game. : sweepers, Melbourne has rene eveled he charge as Indianapolis Railways sought financial Sgt. James H. White, son of into the car. ice salc ons bandit wore a register and fired a parting Visitors yesterday saw the But- equipped their broom handles “If we had iy aky financial position. Mr. Ralph V. White, Brownstown.! Mrs. Foster had been listening long, artifical nose and horn- shot through the front door on ler building program and attended > ro oF Ye bsg ad a sufficient increase last. year,” Mr. Dale said. RETURNED TO DUTY to an all-night radio program, grin med glasses, as he helped leaving. {the cornerstone laving ceremonies with car horns, wo iad 3 Since nerea D TO and the car radio was blaring rob MecKeand's Drug Store, 2331 ° Police said some of the money; of the new $130,000 Sigma Chi} The sweepers find that horn ransit firm, during a PSC hearing last week. re ported it had Cpl Lee. Briley, son of Mrs. out the song, “I'm the Lonelist Prospect St. in¢luding a number of checks,|fraternity house. blasts move the dallying public ae $53, 0 for the first nine months of the year. Dorothy Briley, Elkhart (previ- Gal In Town.” No notes were He demanded tne narcotics,” was. found in the alley after the The 1950 homecoming program out of their way move quickly “i i tr to find a Toe Th on = ously reported missing in action). found. Hubert Beatty, manager, * said. holdup. ei = To Jemphasized the bujlding program nan polite reyes: of City transit riders as well as pay for the system's upkeep, the utility submitted nine fare proposals ranging from a flat 12 cents to a flat 15 cents. No Date for Hearing No action on the proposal is expected this week. The commis-! sion adjourned the hearing with-| out setting a definite date. The presiding official, Lawrence Cannon, left Friday for a vacation in Arizona. Mr. Cannon replaced .Chairman Hugh Abbett as presiding com: missioner when Mr. Abbett disqualified himself for m aking remarks that , might be regarded as prejudicial.” Mr. Abbett was criticized by Mayor Feeney and others for say-|
ing the transit firm needed a fare| s ; ! increase two weeks before it of- - t F U 2 M ! U 8 E C ficially requested one. Ww Thus Jor, Public Counselor $= I : : | : ‘alter Jones has not had an o | : : ! d k ¢ E | Ph | i portunity to present his ih n lana 5 arges Xc usive co e evision Dealer exhibits and evidence to the fare ;
increase. However, he said he intended
to stress two points. They are: : HL " ONE: He would vigorously op- i ia : pose any fare increase until tran-| Bh sit firm can show it is operating] ; 3 : : as efficiently and as economically | Ri i : as possible, i TWO: Transit firm will lose 5| 3 : i y per cent of present riders. if a fare| LY) on increase is granted. All increases] h i A = result in loss of passengers. Thus,| ; pe L A Y A WwW A Y P L A MN the utility will soon be in position] HE : :
at bay with another gun.
of catering to fewer people, losing its identity as a public utility. Audit Ordered
a a Th ony & NRL oad] | / EES. Y OUR POCKET CHANGE RD HERES HOW IT WORKS
would not do the job but they declined to state what fare would, yor S i 2 8 : Works, The presen fate is 12 penis : . You select the Merchandise of your choice » plus 2-¢ ans which will immediately be placed in our lay-
charge. The Publie Counselor's Office away. already has ordered an audit of the utility's figures supporting a PAY NO MONEY DOWN rate increase. : ? Mr. Jones said he intended to| Z review the company's progress, : You are given your National "SAV-EN.PAY" from the time it went bankrupt bank to take home. in 1932 until the present. :
The firm, reorganized June 1,| . Deposit your pocket change in your "SAV. 1932, ‘issued $452,738 in capital : : EN-PAY" bank until you've saved the down stock and sold $4,685,908 in gen- 5 fi Aaa : : AR SHR i ayment re e rol inovigeue bonds ami orm “9 : a WG pi quir d by Federal Regulation Now the transit firm is valued i, 0 ®, | oe x 3 : at $13890.837.16, according to en 5. : 3 : . When you have saved your required down company officials. A et . payment your merchandise will be delivered
Explains Valuation : ; G . v } Mr. Dale explained that the : X + } ‘to your home immediately.
high valuation today stems from
the fact that the firm plowed Ng ese ss back into the firm about $11 mil- 8 a i ; All merchandise sold by National Fur-
Yen in plonis ror Rew Squipment ; HA niture Company available on the uring the year existence o rR : we y Fue the reorganized company. : ase —— ———, ; Sav-En-Pay” Layaway Plan. Four years: ago the former ~transit-frm-president;-Harry-Reid--r., pledged to invest $4.5 million in new equipment if the PSC 3 fr a 8 Hy ; : : 4 : : wl would grant the company a fare | . i Laie nd ge)
hike. The fare increase was sub- a : i aT ; 5 pi et iy : sequently granted. But only $3.5 } : i : = ; | ! y a : 4 million was ever used for pur- i k j , Ar ro nL 3 : No x
chase of new equipment, according to Mr. Dale.
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