Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1951 — Page 12

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express plunged into the rain- ” : swollen Cornia River -souith of request for the extradition of

ply discussion by Mayor Fred ! {Hervey of El Paso was broadcast mucin the first, DYhile over 182 stations of the Liberty. fousing Author units for In- y diana 5 has hit another snag Be vadeasting System Roped ANY Qepartments of their wbrk Dozens of po "| ayor Hervey, who never hoped i, 4 program of drama, talks and/shaken up. Decision on rezoning of a South|for a career in network news com-|mygic Friday. . , - so

The all-day program, or work- Report $50 Theft

way. cused of the wartime murder of Five crew members were in-|U. 8. Army Maj. William V. Hola-

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The Indianapolis Council of hurchwomen will outline the jured, one seriously, police said.| han. ‘ : A passengers were The extradition request was {filed driginally last month but m——— {was turned back by the Justice | Ministry because it was improper ; ly presented. If the revised reOfficials at Youth for Christ,|quest is approved. it will be turned

fide tract wheré the Authority is mentary, expected to be hear seeking to construct 40 perma- only on the five El Paso radio : tions. His tal i’ wi {shop, will open at 9:30 a. m. and nent two-family houses has been stations s talk dealt with a oF 0.45 bem, inthe. Zion]

in ; +1 postponed after objection from |$il million water bond issue pro-ip oo 01ica] and Reformed Inc. 2011 N, Meridian St. today|over to the Italian Foreign Of- | reported an overnight theft of $50 fice for transmission to U. 8. authorities.

‘more than 100 residents of the posed to El Paso voters. Church, 416 E. North St, neighborhood. But errors in the hookup “=~ Mrs. Edward Tillman and her from an office drawer. They contended the develop-|blamed by Liberty division man-| erature committee will lead the sums— ment would reduce the value of|ager Dick Weaver of radio sta- | noon worship service. The com-| their property, crowd the schoolstion KELP on telephone COMpany mittee places religious reading and be out of line with the char- employees—put Mayor Hervey's matter in a rack in the Union acter of the rest of the area. address on 182 western stations of gation. Mrs. John Towns willl No Change Required the Liberty chain. A telephone speak on the social service activ-| ge ~ | {call from a California radio sta-|jtiec of the council. The public Construction of 90 other units tion informed Liberty of the, aations department and. Mrs in the project 1a sxpected to get srror, |Robert Flutro, chairman, willl under Way soon, TAM e, AU" gaid Mayor Hervey: “Well, at show films of local program ma4 thority chairman, said yesterday jeast people over the country|terial. : 3 No Shange In Zoning ip require know we have a water problem.” Simultaneous workshops will fl og part o project, he - re take place in the afternoon with' ®: 0, J - ‘D3: Mrs. Dorsey King, Mrs. 1. Albert The Authority has requested re- Rites Are Set for Moore a Mir Borin Good as zoning of the northern third of | ‘ chairmen. Mrs: W. M. Baumita tract bounded by Lecrande| FOrmer Teacher Iheckel is president of the church-

State Aves. Dawnson St. and aod Indianapolis Union (Belt) | Mrs. Josephine Cecelia Frey, women." : , _. ‘ | former schoolteacher, died yester-| L090 000000000000000000000a0000s0RRRNRANNRRNRRRRIRIRARRRA0RS,, poned its decision on the action Cross Cemetery. Services are beLast month the Plan Commis- about 40 years ago.

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housing agency is : trial and. ihe i EA Services will be ‘at 9:30 a.m. | The Plan Commission action is in| ‘U& 3 I Fl Whi 1 with Fleecy White:

uesti that it be zoned for Tequent ne , | tomorrow in the home and at 10 preparation for Aa recommenda-| Mrs. Frey, a native of Green-| tion to the Council. | castle, spent most of her life in| Disinfects, Bleaches, Deodorizes, ; Helps remove many stains ~~: «

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la. m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic The Plan Commission post-|m,,0n Burial will be in Holy! . { Indianapplis. She taught at School] Denied Variance 139 for a number of yéars, retiring! sion, sitting as the Board of Zon-| Surviving are her husband, |

ing Appeals, denied a zoning| Francis Joseph Frey, retired drugvariance td permit row-house de-|gist; three daughters, Miss Jose-

) Ds : i S . Plunges Into River TURIN, Italy, Sept. 25 (UP)—| - | chedule S ecial | LEGHORN, Italy, Sept. ‘25,4 myrin court list night sent to (UP) —The. speeding Turin-Rome |, vynistry of Justice a revised | : . ob } j—Somebody got the wires crossed . ; Hits Lonin : Sna last EL Eo rea St ed Pro am Fr | : |here today when a sodden road-| Americans Aldo Icardi and Carlo i 1 |bed paralleling the stream gave Lo Dolce, former O88 men ac-|.

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velopment of the nine-acre tract. The zoning board yesterday dened permission for use of a tract in the 1200-block of Stadium Drive for a $200,000 truck ter-

phine Frey, Mrs. D. R. McDevitt and Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Daniel J. Moran, Hammond; a sister, Miss Mary Moran, Terre Haute,

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ness site. It previously was!dress the annual church school zoned for residences before recent! dinner Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in “action by the City Council chang- the Third Christian Church, Mr.| ing it to light industrial. Smith, general representative off

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