Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 59

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{the post's quarters, 1446% Olive {St., will go into Gary's banking account that was started by con-| | tributions from the neighborhood. Eleven nonparading groups willl Manor Post 456 and Capital not hold their annual dances. |

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Sanitation collection workers R will observe their only week-day {§ i holiday Monday. . Trash and garbage collections will not be made in the district bounded by the city limits north| of 34th St. on Christmas Day.| {Sanitation officials sald regular) {collections .will be resumed Tues- |

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{boy who lost his leg playing| “cowboy” in an alley.

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{4 Mardi Gras Groups ‘Ban Parade, Dances * NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 20 (UP)—The feast of Mardi Gras will have an austerity menu in

GARFIELD Post 88 of the February, when 15 of the mer-a¢ 2104 Eastern Ave. and ordered {American Legion tonight plans a rymaking organizations entera ton of coal. When Mrs. Celia| big benefit party for Gary Schoon- Lent without hangovers.

The four oldest and biggest Mardi Gras “Krewes” here—Rex, All proceeds of the dance at Comus, Monus and Proteus—an-imeans, don't you?” the gunman| |nounced today that they will asked. neither parade nor hold dances. Mrs. Tetrick did. She handed!

But 45 other organizations, MAN. I've got hungry children to} backed by Mayor Delesseps Hor i # rison, said the show will : | * MEANWHILE, Gary remains 80 OR, joe in Methodist Hospital where the J stump of his leg recently was {trimmed so that eventually he can wear an artificial leg. | By his side.is his grandmother, {Mrs. Howard Cole, who plans to bring Christmas to Gary in the] {hospital in case he is not dismissed by that time,

Railroad Seeks fo Build Storage Tanks

The New York, Chicago & St.| {oLuis Railroad today asked the {city’s permission to erect three 120,000-gallon storage tanks for 160,000 gallons of diesel fuel in the 1200 block in E. 28th St., site of | {their local roundhouse. Zoning officials said the area Bis now restricted to tanks with 12,000 capacity. The oil will be! used as fuel for yard and road engines, the petition said.

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{over about $75. z i “I hate to do this,” the robber! apologized, “but I'm a desperate!

Mrs. Tetrick, whose husband,! , owns the fuel firm, said she|

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