Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1951 — Page 2
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0f Pay Raise i And Without Consolation Quit Jobs Here
Some Indianapolis teachers, unsure of proposed pay increases, your vacation and stay in the more on the air, and that Indiana have ‘left their jobs for teaching cool. musty interior. You can would also have to spray Illinois, positions elsewhere. ch
Dr. Herman L. Shibler, super-|
ee of public '# iocls, (ost weed as a means of slowing down ahead: contracts including new pay scal og thE annual late summer epidemic,| The last two weeks of August should be immediatel pay sc: to little concerted effort is being and the first week of September | 20 Ot mer Ble) |made in Indiana. Two years ago, will Dn er loss of competent], dreamer in the Department of counts,
Despite the superintendent's, . recommendation, the board with. | 4) {>} 4] lel held its decision. Unless they meet 5 e
in special session,
[ Hancock :........¢ 2,883.87 wo-thirds to city, Delsware .......... 3887818 civil units and the Hemry ............. 7,744.88 jer to school umits. svasassnssrsve 5,087.88 oT Doyle, chairman of] Decatur ........... 5,852.17 . the state Alcoholic Beverage Bartholomew ...... 9,347.02 5 ‘Commission, today said $2 mil- Shelby ...ccvoveves 7,589.37 inst rs lion was returned to local gov-| Brown ..coeesssons 616.67 | . ernmental units and $1 million to Monroe ........... 8,736.07 school units. ’ Horgan SPS 23%. Marion County, with the Mar Lo pp, "10 000 1383.36
gest number of liquor permit holders, reaped the amount—$411,749.63. Marion County Split Of this sum, $400,520.91 went to . Indianapolis and the remainder 18 Married at 77 was split among the other local! units — Beech Grove
Crass rnens
t| Owen ... larges | Putnam
Ravenswood $1200.01; Speedway torney. were married
$766.68; Warren Park $116.67 and Providence,
Marion County $4477.65. {millionaire announced here. Liquor permit fees returned for| Mr. Rockefeller was a
schoo! units in each county as! Allen is 55. determined by State Supt. of 6, 1950. Public Instruction Wilbur Young. |
% to local and school totaled $44 million. Of this, $28 tor.
mental units and $16 million went dren. to school units. { Mr.
Lake County High
Standard Oil empire. A detailed report of the spe- _—
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Clermont $116.67; Lawrence Martha Baird Allen, widow of a
$883.34; Meridian Hills $166.67: prominent Providence, R. I, today
school use become part of the mate at Brown University of Mrs. State Teachers’ Tuition Fund and Allen's ate husband, Arthur M.|4 « are distributed on the basis of Allen. Mr. Rockefeller is 77. Mrs. 1 a(qes Mr. Allen died May ’
It was the second marriage for Since the repeal of prohibition, Mr. Rockefeller whose first wife teachers already have quit to in April, 1933, the money returned was the former Abbie Aldrich, take higher paying jobs in other forced her into their car about units has daughter of a Rhode Island Sena- cities. In Indiana alone, he She died in New York on|Ft. Wayne, Evansville and million went to local govern-/Apr. 5, 1948. They had six chil- hart top the Indianapolis
Rockefeller was the only son of the famous founder of the $600 more,
cific amounts mailed by check » from the Alcoholic Beverage Dip and Run Commission to each of the civil PESCARA, Italy, Aug. units shows that the second larg- 15 (UP) -- Froilan Gon-
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‘Top-Notchers’ Quit Dr. Shibler said 19 “top-notch” National Guard.
rates, Ft.
County with $392,768.28; third racer, won a silver cup towas St. Joseph County with $142-1 day but his father lost 367.81 and fourth was Allen, 42,000 lire (about $700) County with $116,175.78. | when his pocket was picked = | statute. 7 Twenty counties surrounding while he was embracing his Te Te son after he flashed across today.
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la shoe, kicked him out the door decision had only {of a railroad section hand bunk about the board's recommendacar and then threw a bue Hewell {not get the money but he got
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teachers will start the 1951-52 school year without contracts.
2 Officigls Confused Gi | 1 b HH Contracts have been withheld! ir s ¥ ere
{because administrati | ; inot know which SHOR Offetale _- Two. Camp Altesbiry soldiers NEW YORK, Aug. 15 (UP)—|sert. Ware actused today of sesbbingi $3500.03; John D. Rockefeller Jr., and Mrs.| This problem developed ithe, method of distributing state per, at. Serie aid funds became a dis- unnatural acts. pute in the local courts. Under {nreatened her with a gun if distribution a spokesman for the Schools would get about $200,000 more than under the alternate (,. .ase till Saturday when they
an. The schoo! board has been dethe istribution to grant teacher pay
partially on
Wayne teachers are and Evansville the Indianapolis rate by $500.
Plan to Speed . Welfare Cases a LL Continued From Pag One | - ~~ Si di re
| welfare rolls to the public, was reportedly contrary to federal
In other welfare developments took excep-! tion to the State Welfare Board’s/ session. of the] |state. legislature is needed in In-| diana’'s welfare crisis. a. ox Republicans don't want it. be {A. Hewell was annoyed when C.|board, Democratic-controlled but q 4 by B lend him split three-two, said it : lany money, according to testi- only way out. And Gov, Schricker, Hewell hit Sheehan with the who eventually will make the this
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8 Hay Fever Season Opens
_ lone of the best methods of con-|SMHld De done for about $2.6
tracting it is to buy a lake cot-| tage. Keep the cottage locked, What Lies Ahead {with shades drawn for 50 weeks Of course, he didn't reckon that leach year, then go there during the pollen travels 100 miles or
garner a bonafide case of hay Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan to [fever without even straining. ‘make itself immune. vo
As for the eradication of rag- Now, sufferers, here's what lies
Volunteer Fire
have ‘the largest pollen!
The figures to be pub-
in each cubic yard of air that day. \ | When the pollen count gets imore than 180, you're in agony.
In AHtack on
Drive Begun to Build Big Negro Hospital
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (UP)
a 16-year-old East Side girl in| —The Rev. Amos H. Carnegie, when downtown Indianapolis, raping Negro preacher who has conforcing her to commit ducted a 14-year campaign for She said they .,nqtpyction of Negro hospitals, announced a nationwide fundraising drive today to help build a $4 million hospital here. 3 Negro preachers throughout the nation, the Rev. Carnegie said, are opening a drive to collect 81 a yedr from the 10 million adult Negroes in the Unite States. The immediate goal is-§ million to match a proposed federal allotment for the construction of a 200-bed hospital. The Rev. Carnegie said the prime objective of the Washingington hospital would be to offer Negro medical students and in-
the ghe tlod police Judge Alex M. Clark postponed
appeared in Municipal Court 4 state today to answer charges of breaking the 1935 Fire Arms Act and preliminary charges of rape and sodomy. Both soldiers are from Cleveland and belong to the Ohio
The" girl told police the men said, 9:30 p. m. yesterday as she was Elk-| walking along Alabama St. pay toward the bus stop‘on”Market St. They drove out E. Washington paid St. into the country. The girl said terns a chance to do clinical tops they took her home after she be- work. He said he hoped the hos-| came sick: She noted their Ohio pital would be the first of a chain {license number, and police ar- of Negro hospitals throughout {rested them a few minutes later. [the nation. i
oo ilished daily in The Times india burning pole. cate the number of pollen grains .. BE eld his services,|of a fee, a technical legal pre-
Fighter Killed ighter : in Continued From Page One Noblesville BI 7p whether the applicant should be
|grantéd a license. Hit Deposit System Times State Service “| In St. Louis ab in Indianapolis NOBLESVILLE, Aug. 15 — A each Better Business Bureau three-hour fight by city firemeniscored the Tenants Housing Serv-
confined a ,000 d ‘fire/ice scheme of collecting an adJunkygr \vance nonrefundable $5 deposit
here late yesterday as ome former e om hard-pressed home-seekers member of the fire department on the-promise that the agency lost his life. would “try to find housing. The victim, 31-year-old Byron “In our opinion,” said Mr. Galbreath, was shocked fatally Rosenbaum in his formal letter
when live wires fell on him from of protest to the Real Estate Mr. Galbreath,|Commussion, “this $5 collection
was a former member of the po-tense which is entirely, in our lice and fire departments. lopinion, a deception and a sham, Iwill result in a gross fraud and Still Smoldering racket perpetrated upon the desThe fire, still smoldering this perate citizens of our community
oi WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1951 Missouri Opens Hearing On Housing Service Setup
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anapolis, as well as in other major cities over the Midwest. There was an attempt made by Tenants Housing to obtain a salesman license for Gus Spiros, who gave a St. Louis hotel address, tlaiming to be a Missouri resident. However, the commission after checking the application, denied the request. This is the same Mr. Spiros who acts as manager of the Indianapolis branch of Tenants Housing. Operation About Same For the most part the operation of Tenants Housing has been the same in St. Louis as in Indianapolis. It advertised in two ways: One for landlords with homes to rent. The other for home-seekers using as bait a list of available “vacancies” never di-
broke out late yester- who are seeking housing.” Henig g y This letter was written June 5
Hundreds of local residents, resyited in the commission's flocked to watch the flames de- refusing to renew the Tenants stroy a converted coal-bin hous- Housing real estate license at the ing bales of cardboard, tires and start of the fiscal year on July 1 rags. Continues to Operate Louls Smith, owner of the qenants Housing Service has
block-square junkyard, said cause .,ntinued to operate in St. Louis of the fire was undetermined and without a license on a contention
that he had been unable to Carry inat it was not subject to Mis-|
insurance because of the high gqg,pi's real estate law. A secpremium. ond purpose of the hearing is to Fire Capt. Gilbert Dashiell is obtain a ruling on whether the
conducting an investigation. Armory Custodian ern the agency. “We are fighting this outfit on two points,” said Mr. Rosenbaum.| ‘One is that it is an unlicensed real estate operation. Second and more important we are fighting it : : on the simple basis that it is a of Noblesville. fraud on home-seekers who are Surviving are his wife, Gwinn, deluded into paying $5 for a home two children, ages 3 years and 8 they never can get because months, and his grandmother, Charlie Thomas and his crowd Mrs. Hartley. are not miracle men. Services will be- tomorrow aft- He referred to Charles Thomas, ernoon in Coaltrin Funeral Home listed as a partner in the firm but with burial in Crownland Ceme- actively in charge of its operatery here. tion both in St. Louis and Indi-
An Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Galbreath was custodian of the local National Guard Armory. He was a native
vulging the actual locations. There was one variation. In|dianapolis applicants paid $5 | nonrefundable deposit for a credit reference and $20 when and if {actual housing was obtained. In | St. Louis they paid the same $5, {but paid 50 per cent of the first month's rental with a minimum {of $25 and a maximum of $50 if the agency obtained housing. Pending until outcome of the hearing is action on the part of the St. Louis prosecutor's office.
state's real estate laws do gov- German Soldier Buddy
Of Former Captors WASHINGTON (UP) — When the 81st Reconnaissance Battalion of the 1st Armored Division entered Milan six years ago, a German private, Gerhard H. Lemke, was captured. Last year Mr. Lemke emigrated to the United States and settled in Gallup, N. M. A few weeks ago, Pvt, Lemke was drafted. His assignment: 81st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Armored Division, Ft. Hood, Tex.
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