Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1952 — Page 16

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FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1052

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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State Highway Commission] Chairman Samuel Hadden today said the -state will spend $4 million on a street project in Indianapolis to open the South Side to industrial and home-building expansion and improve traffic conditions, ~The project, which has been in the blueprint stage for several years, formally was approved by the highway commission late] yesterday. | City officials previously had put| their stamp of approval on the plans, . | The project, worked out by the metropolitan area planning divi-| sion of the highway commission, calls for:

ONE—Widening Madison ave 3] st Officers

from Delaware St. to Southern| Ave, In Dark on Budget

into a six-lane highway T Pl M with a divider strip in the mid- | 0 an ove “That's exactly what I mean,” dle, Length two miles, : (Mr, Sams said. “We need to know | ; tterb «To Atterbur

y "Blind" Buying Hit by City

| A crackdown on “sight untgeefi” buying by the Works Board F |was ordered today .by Board © President Howard W, Sams, “I refuse to sign any more or|ders until this board gets all the | “We don't know whether we're {spending all our money, or part, of our money when we sign these! requisitions.” The board -president, owner of 'a publishing firm, took the action when asked to sign orders {for sewer inlet covers, | Street Commissioner James B {Chappell said he already had {spent half of his budgeted funds |for sewer repairs and wanted to {know what_steps he should take to make sure his money will last through the year.

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DIXIE DIVISION BOSS — Maj. Gen. Alexander G. Paxton.

TWO—Grade separations [just-where we stand on every item the Pennsylvania and Belt Rall- |in our budget before we spend

road crossings, (Madison Ave. Times State Service |any more money.” underpass). CAMP ATTERBURY, Feb, 8— The board approved orders for street repair materials for the

UN : 31st Infan-| THREE—New bridge over Plans for moving the 31st Infan- Included were sand,

April will pe entire year. Pleasant Run. [try Division here in April gravel, tar and asphalt to be

FOUR—Purchase of necessary discussed next week when Maj. : land for adequate right-of-ways. Gen. Alexander G. Paxton, com- use y. Alle street commission ) sion 8 ple This project will be financed | mander of the: Dixie Divis 'l Requisitions for 100,000 gallons by the state and federal govern-|Visits her. lof. tar and emulsion and 100,000! |tons of gravel were ordered -re-

ments on a 50-50 basis, Gen. Paxton and 13 staff offivised by Mr. Sams.

Priority for Und [cers are due Tuesday for a con-| rior! or Underpass p tterb terence with top Camp Atterbury) “of 0% 45 hot include specifica{tions and did not show where

City Engineer Willlam Hunt officials. The group will fly back said city officials had placed a top to Ft. Jackson, 8. C., where the ery 15 pity for the’ Mas

start work on a similar project] lin the nomination and

start Mar. 25 and end about on 8 Kas) St adabions: | Apr. 15, the 31st coming directly Juvenile Court judges for the last

| headquar- ’ here from Texas. |elght years, will open a oar, x Gen. Paxton, who will be ters soon for the 1952 Saimpaign. from Raymond St. through Gar- making his first visit here, is a| The Fonsi tee, yo 2 yl © field Poe the section of East cotton exporter in civilian life. He|Ralph -Huster and Mrs.’ Thomas

s |served in World War I, was called |J. Beasley, co-chairmen, sald it Bt Yat Sonnets Wit: U, 5. 3 active duty with his National|Will “organize SampiSn to up. TWO-Grade separations at the Guard unit in 1927 drring the POTt gual i ean oR ih) Pennsylvania and Belt Railroad Mississippi River flood of that|Judge in bo major p v n y : year, and commanded the division the May 6 primaries.

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crossings. | “The committee has sought to! 3d Division in| i THREE—Bridge across Pleas-| artillery of the 3 tion J fle Court tng] ! : ing World War Il. (strengthen Juvenile Court against| ant Run. thesPacific during Imisuse,” the co-chairmen said. |

Gen. Paxton was COMMARMNE / Progress. has been made and] the 31st when it was| slightly less than §¢ million, general oR ie to pha duty at/the gains must be held. This can|

would be paid for by the city. be accomplished By making sure] Ereiminasy ork on the Madr. Jaghgon on Jan. 16, 195). ia are ne and son Ave. plans e at leas . ! two rt Mr. Brown said. se Offered U. S. Crime Post {elected who an jemain free I suggested the city plan the East, CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (UP)—Virgil RAR St. project under a 20-year pro- W. eterson, one of the country’s AACINL Se Joh) a eh gram, | outstanding crime experts, said a AMAL Mr. Hadden told city officials last night that he has been of- sbi RE the state also is considering re-| fered the job as chief counsel to SA YOURSEL/ surfacing West St. from the south| the government's cleanup investi- FAMILY! TAKE UP TO . . 4 city limits and Meridian Bt. from | gation. Mr. Peterson would not 6 MONTHS TQ PAY Michigan 8t. to 16th St. and from| say whether or not he will actept, Livingstons, 129'W, Wash St. Fall Creek Blvd. to 38th St. ° ‘the post. ———— |

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men had take-home pay in excess of $50. i the county support their children Ex-Detroit Racketeer p |pecame public. wards themselves Sent to Leavenworth

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