Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1951 — Page 3

- A , x : ' ] y Te oil di Ci on ig AT eer AG a Xu Year ml, ry Hoke x a pal nL en la - re 4% a ol Cate ita i AY. A la a i 20,1951 [fj] = THURSDAY, MAR. 29, 1051 en THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE ut One-Way Street Plan UL Killed in Plane Blast [Strike inecond Day [Save Man in Home Fire ry ot 2 / ’ SEATTLE, Wash, Mar, 29) EVANSVILLE, Mar. 20 (UP), Fire of undetermined deEo + fF ; “ (UP)—Seymour Freireich, 30, a —A strike of drivers for the|stroyed the ome oN aps > | mprovement Pr oject functional test inspector; was| Evansville city coach lines en- Aa at a al » | : killed yesterday when a wing tered its second day today, A a 8 by smoke and carvis S eo fuel tank on a B-50 bomber ex- workers had to hire taxis, walk, | ried from the burning building ls 1 U mi ; © or tu y ploded at Boeing field. or drive to their jobs. {by firemen. Front Maver: . ayor's Traffic Committee Receives Page One) po STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW he Reds are Report of Survey by Chicago Consultant | ‘\ area gener- A plan calling for six pairs of one-wa : > 5 ell] | y streets and a $2.5 milNou Site Widening and extension proposal high-lighted a report 1ds submitted yesterday to the Mayor’s Traffic Improvement Committee. | front north The report climaxed a two-month survey of Indianapolis trafpatrols ran fic problems by Harry W. Lochner, Chicago consultant employed nunist mine- by the Mayor's committee. machinegun Tre one-way streets recom-| SLIX re. mended include the following|tWeen Madison and Virginia Aves. UNDERSHIRT BRIEFS mmunists en- pairs: | SIX: Reduce jogs on Raymond D 30-44 along a series ONE: Pennsylvania and Dela-| St- at Meridian and Shelby Sts. Small, Medium, Sizes 30just south of ware Sts. between New York St.|2Pd Madison Ave. Large, 1.10 tly prepared and Fall Creek. | North-south connections recom- Extra Large ? d stand. TWO: Capitol Ave. and Illi Oram meu ats 5 ee i i J : t gain was mols St. from Merrill" 8 to 38thl ONE: Extend State Ave. from 95¢ istralian and ~~ Bt “St : ‘Michigan St. to Roosevelt Ave. swept across : ; { TWO: Connect Hillside Ave. od TO ross v Wg Michigan and New| and Rural St. to Keystone Ave. est. ‘of Kap- eons 2 Senigan would be, THREE: Widen East St. from Seoul-Chun- Sts he om oriian lo Blake 3. Clair St. to Ft. Wayne Ave. | . . e east-/and from Sanders St. to Southern! gained 3; bound from White River Park- Ave. ited Nations . way, East Drive, to Highland St. FOUR: Connect and improve | atrol crashed FOUR: South and Merrill Sts., Harding St. This plan calls for! barrage and between Kentucky and Virginia'a bridge over White River to] Aves. connect Harding St. to White oI ; Fi He Ca } pany off a FIVE: West St. and River Pkwy., W. Dr nghbu, killin : es . and Senate w W. ? w 3 : g g Ave. between Merrill St. and Ir.| FIVE: Connect Tibbs Ave. | GOT A SPARE BRUSH? That expanse of white canvas around painters Mason Read (left) : itzers diana Ave. y across Washington St. A direct| and Emil Neiglick has to be covered with paint by tonight. D'ya think they'll make it? When they 5 . SIX: Walnut and”10th Sts, be.|Toute for Tibbs Ave. across Big finish their task, the huge painting will be hung as a backdrop for the Shrine Circus opening to- | yo. tween Massachusetts and Ft.| Eagle Creek, the Big Four tracks | morrow. MIDWAY er of on Wayne Aves. and Washington St. connecting] # #0 , - 8 30.50 an es a Uree N to Tibbs Ave. again west of Cen- . : R iy pd : 3ds 3. i oem Shen Hoosiers Killed [Realtors Hear Cirpyg to Have 3 Given top priority in the report| SIX: Connect Indiana Ave. — diitic | | : Je Jhiey was the construction of a Penn-|and Stadium Drive. “ ; orld raveler . sylvania St. bridge over Fall | “Communism is more vulner- 4 | meter howitz- Creek. Estimated cost of this Staggered Stop | i ; I I 1S able to superior ideas than to pecia dC rop | SEO. Ad bHOES has been put at $1 million.| A system of staggered stops military defeats,” Dr. John J.| | « | e bridge would permit the ex-|for busses and trolleys also was| ; Haramy told the Indianapolis] . | . gigi if. isnsion i the Pennsylvania-Dela- suggested. The plan calls, for| Four Persons ‘Real Estate Board today in Hotel Paint Huge Canvas » e S. one-wa - i i 2 Chinese in | 38th St. That oh on. 1 STS a apenats Song oh it In Are Injured : [VasnnEion. lawyer and world | For Shrine Event GENTLEMEN: WE GIVE YOU would be extended south for one-|hicles bound in one direction| Three Hoosiers were killed last t1gyeler, said “Our most powerful | By R. K. SHULL . ned and un- way operation to Madison Ave. would be stops for vehicles re- Night in state highway crashes, weapon against communism js| When the Murat Shrine Circus everal crude when street cars are removed turning on the route. (two of ¥hem in one accident. The the Voice of America, more vig-|Pe"S tomorrow you'll see on the 's sald they, | south of Washington St. Recommendations to change dead: orous and realistic than in the St3S¢ a painting created bigger | used again, | Stressed by Mr. Lochner was a|truck routes also were ‘included| -¥rank W. Hoover, 56, Milford. past, telling Russians of the and faster than anything at- Tailored by GLOBE! -. MH need for more crosstown traffic|in the report. The purpose of the| Mrs. Carrie Insley 54, Syracuse. plessings of freedom, showing tempted In these parts in modern capacity. In addition to the Mich-|changes would be to channel| Alden Goodman, 55, Rochester. them we're sincere, have integ-| Foc: Tailored for COMFORT! | igan-New York Sts. one-way pair, [truck traffic to the terminal] Mr. Hoover and Mrs. Insley pity, and ‘are financially stable.” Seems that the local Shriners| Bi : four changes in North Side streets south and west of the business Were killed seven miles north of| gpeaking on “Must We Fight oole 2 Jen this week fo have a | were recommended, |center while avoiding the retail Warsaw when their auto careened| ia?" “Com- |SPeclal painted backdrop for the) ‘ They were: |area and most of Ee substan- |Off the Tippecanoe Country Clap Bvsie) A ad Com [ana circus. Not satisfied with) ONE: Widen 10th St. from In- tial” residential developments. road and overturned. |horsemen of war — destruction, |e available stage curtains, the Just about the swellest, softest, 11 diana to Massachusetts Aves rt —————————— | Slightly hurt in the crash Were | jestitution, defeat and des | Shriners wanted something which | f rt bl tk it d . , | | des . spair. | comforta-blest knit underwear y » TWO: Widen and extend 16th| [Nathan Insley, 59, and Mrs. Eliza-| “Our leaders hurt our cause py| Could .add to the circus atmos-| . : . 8t. This proposal calls for ex- Welfare Group {beth Hoover, both taken to a War-|yuor-empniasis on Russia's mili- Phere and make the stage appear ina man s expenenc tension of 16th St. from Roosevelt : ‘saw hospital. : arger. . ” . | Ave. to Brookside Parkway, Elects Directors Mr. Goodman was killed when|on ite eooncanie and political SO they contacted Mason Read | . They are tailored and proportioned South Drive, and widening be. his car crashed with another on (the decorator who has a heavy for FIT—th knit of fine, COMBED tween Central and ov Mh The annual meeting of the U. 8. 31, five miles north of Pym lear wt ‘hatreds Nand In dressing up the Indianap- ho ee ya Xan OF Te, Vey 10. TomE-Late. th |Health and Welfare Council of outh. His wife, Margaret, 49, was| pry os economic cona.|21i8 Home Show each year), and cotton yarn for absorbency and softness— plIEEE: Connect 22d St. to Indianapolis and Marion County sevioudly injured. thet Bl tions,” the speaker said. [inopted Erol) Neimliok, 8 veteran; . The seams are finely stitched and the ? oitne car, NRE i» ’ C . * . y ouigved Plate. son St. by|"28 Beld esterday at the Ath- Shearer, 35. B1ym ou tn ly 5 ro Poles Fo Te Wo ee He a elastic is top-grade for enduring service! : . letic Club. slightly hurt. Jrare rolice run lat 2 p. m. laying out a ci 1 cutting through from Illinois t ying out a circus de- | Pennsylvania Sts. This lo] Speaker for the meeting was Sr Te en ‘Highway Robbers sign on a piece of canvas 33x60 And aman gets all of these EXTRA permit eventual use of 29th and|Julian Freeman, president of the Woman Bandit Picks SEYMOUR, Ind., Mar. 29 (UP) Fe terday Bifternonn tre details—for what he would expect to pay i 8 one-way pair be- (Indianapolis Council of Jewish On Her Own Sex [State Doice Sontinue their work. only begun their | for ordinary knit underwear! R ver y. and| Federations and Welfare Fund.| Miss M seare ay for two men accused my, | . Marylin Weber, 25, of 538 : ) ey have to complete th . Fall Creek Blvd. His topic was “One Community—N. Noble St. last night. tod poe of forcing a Crothersville man ,yinting and have the huge back. | SLIX BRIEFS—Sizes 30-44 Other Recommendations Mirage or Reality.” she was robbed by a short, heavy |in the country fyi vi him, FOP framed "and hung by to-| 1.10 ~ > Cross-town traffic recommen- . Alert S. Mendenhall, of the Woman while walking in the 400 Clifford Henry said the pair 80t- The circus troupe will . = . ; dations for the South Side includ. | Sentinel Printing Co., president block N. East St. forced him into a car at Austin [D0Ve into the theater early to- MIDWAY (with short leg)}—Sizes 30-50 ed the following: {of the Travelers Aid Society, was Miss Weber sald the woman ap- robbed him of $65 and left him a special iob 1.35 TE , > {elected to the board of the group. Proached, produced a gun and an-ion U. 8. 50 about eight mil t 8 special job for the Shrin-! * en fen Mem vi re .! Re-elected was Lionel F. Artis, Dounced,, “It's a holdup.” The of here. He ly gn Ko ly “17 ers marks the first time Mr, n i Aves TEI manager of Lockefield Gardens female bandit took $2 and a miles back to Crothersville be- Neiglick has worked in Indian- GLOBE RIB UNDERSHIRTS—Sma ' medium, large, extra large TWO: Connect Fletcher andiCarl R. Dortch of the Chamber transit token, Miss Weber said./fore reporting the incident. Srelie Sines ihe, Says when he 95¢ Merrill Sts. to English Ave. |of Commerce and Miss Bertha asl oe Fa y 0. rs ! oe gh Stugrt is ] THREE: Connect Morris St. rin ie director of social service Parked Car Looted Veteran Editor Dies I Dopariony roe uti nn i“ Prospect St. for the public schools. Sidney Liebert of Laconia, last LORAIN, O., Mar. 29 (UP)— ago. He's currently the Years FOUR: Widen Morris St. pbe-| R. E. Pumphrey, executive di- night reported that someone stole Frank J. Maloy, 52, veteran editor signer for the Chicago Opera tween Warman _ and Washing- rector, reported 470 individuals $143 in clothing and a $170 add- of the Lorain Journal, died last|House. ; ag pe . wy . : ton Sts. participated in council committee ing machine from his car parked night in 8t. Joseph’s hospital after| Mr. Read has his own decorat-| 2 FIVE: Widen McCarty St. be- activities during the past year. at Capitol Ave. and Louisiana St./a lengthy illness. ing concern here, a contiuation ! y of a business started by his fa- J %

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