Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1951 — Page 4
fare Mr. Lindner attacked t as “selfish.”
represen was voiced to the proposed method of asessuient to pay for {the sewer.
An exception to this will be
~NEW STRIPES. Rvcatly promoted to master sergeant are three members of the staff and faculty of §903d Organized. Re. |bullding while holding Mr. Woitserve School: Edward ©. Keyler, Clyde E. McDaniel and Harold (ner, Mrs. Patricia Bacher, his Janitz. The school’s second year will open Sept, 18 in Jordan Hall, Butler University
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‘In the apart- | Walter Woltner, the Chicago Cardinals football team. The four men entered the building through the rear door and trapped Mrs. Wolfner in the bath-
where she was taking a! shower. When police arrived near-|
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daughter by a previous marriage, and her son, ary: 11 months, captive at gun
certain property owners who paid
remote "Ave. to 324 Sti Part of the cost of a 30th St. and
and Forest Manor Ave. A third Section, wii will extend the project to St a a Berson Ave. Total an of the project is opected to be $2.5 million. The 34th 8t. sewer is one of two major sewer relief projects scheduled for Northeast Indianapolis in the next two years.| Both
1930. These owners will be slightly
thé new sewer.
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than 10 years.
The second sewer project is the| Times State Service
Once Mr. Wi % backed into al
The thieves seized valuables including a pile of coats, a $5000
But when police. arrived, the bandits fled to the basement, hiding in packed clothing closets there. One was seized as he tried to escape through a kitchen, and two others were cornered in the basement.
Order New Search
Three hours later, after learning that four men took part in the attempted robbery, Acting Chief of Detectives William Touhy nd Assistant C om m issioner
"search of the basement.
Detectives William Donovan
Fires at Cobtors. I: Thomas Babington were The bandits had ransacked the Broping through stacks of cloth-
ing in the basement when Officer Donovan touched someone. “Here he is,” the officer yelled. The hidden man fired blindly. The detectives fired into the clothing, crawled in and pulled out the
The Man in the Middle . . an editorial, Page 22. | Gov. Schricker rebuked a top GOP state senator's suggestion
he rally the other 47 states behind Indiana's welfare fight today and pointedly criticized persons who don’t respect the law, Gov. Schricker told Sen. John W. Van Ness, president. pro-tem of the Indiana senate, that failure to observe and respect federal as well as state laws “can only lead to anarchy and communism in America.” Sen. Van Ness, who led Republican lawmakers in passing a law baring welfare lists to publie inspection—a law which resulted in 1$20 million a year in federal wel{fare aid to Indiana being cut off, had telegraphed Gov. Bchricker to make “a bi-partisan appeal to the governors of ali other states” to help Indiana fight the federal ruling. Branded ‘Political’ Gov. Schricker called the telegram “political and unstatesmanlike.” He said he thought Van Ness “has no sincere respect for
[Past army,
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Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler ha however,
sewer to run from 39th 8t. and
and 37th Sts. Both Projects Delayed
by wartime materials shortages
87th St. main sanitary and storm |
BLOOMINGTON, Aug.
less than the others affected oy Before Hop to Europe CAMP ATTERBURY,
|Aug. 4—The Army plans to giv {leaves to men of the 28th Infan-|“Show Boat” at the Fair Grounds. try Division before they are sent
Hillside Ave. sewer constructed in| 28th To Get Leaves
Europe to join the Atlantic
that the
the Division com-lof more than 4500, the largest|
| Thirty-seven new Indiana State have not been determined.
University.
Fall Creek west along 39th, 38th] Police troopers were nominated!
federalized suard,
{summer maneuvers in
and two .legal actions which tied!
up all city construction until this Sept. 1, year. training course next week at the
Mr. Lindner declared the 34th Crane Naval Depot. St. storm and sanitary sewer is . “urgently needed” to prevent Indianapolis men: growth of a health menace in the northeast residential district. City engineers declare the area to be served by the proposed sew-| er is not suitable for septic tanks, | many of which have been inpatie home hufiders =. The) hard clay ground does not permit construction of adequate septic tanks accessories, the engineers . point out. . Largest group of objectors ex-|
{Ave.; Harry Keith Foy, 2339 N.| [% Pennsylvania 8t.; James B. Irwin, |783 East Dr. Woodruff Place; ¥ [George M. Loy. 2430 N..x “| Canatey Xe SEXY naagerl Lynch, 24 8. Parker Ave., Paul G.! Marshall, 2615 College Ave.; Gilbert Sellers, 3244 Guion Rd.: Wil-| liam H. Torrance, R. R. 10, Box! 451G.
| Others include Robert N, Alex-| pected to appear before the Works, , der and Robert K. Shelton,
Board will be battling on a pria Booneville; Wilbur E. Allen, Tip-| .- vate basis, Mr. Lindner predicted. ton; Russell E. Benning, Law-
Objections Called ‘Selfish® renceburg; Herbert L. Burnworth!
| Some property owners will be| 2nd Jack R. Tobias, Marion; or the effect of the sewer Henri Cripe Jr., Goshen; Franklin on backyard improvements and I~ Dawson, Summitville; John L.| possible effect on streets in the| Eastman, Anderson; Kenneth R.:
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“Exercise| The men, who will be sworn in Southern Pine” at Ft. Bragg, N.C. {Richard P. O'Neal,
will atterid a firearms The training period is Aug. 13-28. | {soon after he was
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‘Show Boat' Packs 'Em bedroom, seized a pistol and fired as a member and probably the ‘at his captors. One of the bandits leader of a gang of hoodlums fair and honest solution to the (fired back, and Mr. Wolfner was snd. strong-arm men.
In At Fair Grounds
Indianapolis turned out better!
body of Johnny Piech, identified
the present governor of Indiana.” “No one who seeks to find a
|problems of our people needs to
_ SUNDAY, AUG, 5, 1051
a Schricker Raps Van Ness In Row Over Welfare
go the expense of sending long and labored telegrams, first released to the press, to gain an audience with (me),” Gov. Schricker said. The Governor took a vigorous
stand against violating federal
—or any other—laws. He' indicated he felt that obeying the new : Indiana welfare law and bucking the federal decision to cut off state funds would represent violation. Want Law Respected “1 want, above everything else, to be a respecter of the laws of my state and nation,” Schricker said. “A failure to observe and respect these laws can only lead to anarchy and communism in America.” \ The Governor said “we have the instrumentality to change or to repeal” laws we do not like, and he said “I raise no objection” to Repdblican congressmen in Washington who are trying to amend the federal welfare statute to allow Indiana to receive aid. He made no mention of rumors he might call a special session of the legislature to repeal the new law. It was passed over his veto by the Republican-dominated legislature. .
presentation of
Extra seats were placed on the track in front of the grandstand to take care of the overflow crowd
attendance of this season. | Preparing for the final show| tonight, Melvin T. Ross, president |
4 and starting time of the leaves|/2Pd general manager of the out-|
{door musicals, announced the)
He said the leaves will come 'opening of the box office at 2: 30 [today by Supt. Arthur M, Thurs- | after the division, whose core is| ton at the conclusion of a seven-the
Both sewers have been delayed | week training course at Indiana National
p. m, today.
trom Car Kills Boy, Boy, 2
FT. WAYNE, Aug. 4 (UP)—| 2, died today, struck by a
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Gen. Strickler said the Labor car as he ran into th | Day holiday makes it uncertain his home. Eight of the new troopers are when transportation of the men driven b | pack here will be completed,
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