Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1952 — Page 7

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By JOE ALLISON Chamber of Commerce today sald. {threw cold ‘water on the city's ” — Iplan to seek a slash in Indian- La Porte Judge Dies t apolis $475,000 yearly water bill} ‘LA PORTE, May 7 | Works Board ‘members .

llam Book, executive secretary of |gperation.

'was “not equipped” to help the city prepare for a rate fight. “And,” Mr. Book said, “you must remember the rates were set by the Public Service Com-

1950. (for 35 years. the widow, two daughters,

® . : Services Set [Business Group ! ! {Belt Co., has been elected presi- Pi id ky it dent of the Indianapolis Chapter § GI y Ci Y Services for Arlie Watson, 58,0f Management ; both killed in a car-truck crash more of P. R.& for the third victim of the crash, | & e president; Services for Mr. Watson win(>o0re Co. vice in Forest Hill Cemetery there, Richardson Co., two brothers.

For 2 Killed Erects Officers Shelbyville, and Miss Thelma Lou| Others elected Monday night, have been set. Mallory and Co. Sherman Theodore Hall, 31, of on ald C. be held at 2 p. m. Friday in his president; .BichBorn in Liberty Township? 1¢ president;

Failure of the C. of C. to offer alter his plan to seek a change In the rates, he

(UP)~=La and|porte Circuit Judge Lee L. Oslother officials were told by Wil-iphorn, 68, died today following an A Republican, he was] the C. of C. that the chamber asjected in 1944 and re-elected in He was an attorney here Survivors included

: : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES {Opposes Cut ioisction than oer cities of Higher Bus Fares

Howard Sams, Works Board (president, explained today's meet-| ing with Chamber of Commerce| [officials was to seek support for Richmond was on file today with

the Indiana Public Service Com-

imission,

The Wesson Co,

land introduce a token

{to be a dime.

intreases will $20,000 this year

wund!/go into effect May [citizens file a protest.

Asked for Richmond

A request to raise bus fares in

division Indiana Railroad, asked to raise tion last night requesting the| The petition asked that Mr, Loge

cash fares from 10 to 15 cents!

four rides for: -50 cents. It mlso! {wants school fares, now, 5 cents,

The transit firm said new pay bring a loss of unless are raised. The higher fares will

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RE : PAGE 7 | . o - . Firing’ of Basketball Coach. Stirs High School Row BOONVILLE, May 7 (UP)-—A[Bognville-Boone. Township School |be- rehired apd that School Supt. knockdown fight loomed today|Board to retract its action dis- Edward Glenn be forced to rebetween the City Council and|{missing Mr. Loge, or resign. A sign, ‘The Council took no aétion School Board over the recent fir- crowd of citizens packed the concerning Mr, Glean. ing of the high school’s head bas-| Counctl chambers and presented; Mr: Loge's contract was termkethall coach, Harold Loge. [a petition bearing more than 800 inated after -two years as head

The Council adopted a resolu-| signatures, coach, The School Board gave no reason for firing him.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952 «In Water Bill » | Louis A. Lukenbill of Link-| n a er ! In Collision |of the Society for Advancement Clubs, 17, of 951 Dorman St. are Duane R. E1- 8 Arrangements are incomplete Blonton of Rhodes, PitmanShelbyville home., Burial will be 2'4 R. Hall of (Shelby County), Mr, Watson/OWen A. Paul,

had lived in Shelbyville since FATm Bureau Mr Lukenbill mission based on a Tair return. 1930. He had worked for Lucas/1Psurance Co. secretary, and “If you cut the rate the offiMotor Express 15 years. He at-/David R. Copple of Western cial city pays, other water users

may have to make up the difference.” Appeals for Help The Board had appealed to the Chamber for help in preparing a petition for a rehearing of water rates ‘before the Public Service Prof. Commission.

tended the Trinity Methodist Electric Co., treasurer. Church, Shelbyville. i ea —

Survivors are his wife, Ella: / one daughter, Mrs. Wilma wi. Astronomy Professor , ams, Shelbyville; two sons, Ken-| ‘ ’ ¢ neth, Dells, Ore., and Norman, Gets 1U Brown Derby :. Columbus,. Ind.; two stepdaugh- | Times State Service ¥ters, Mrs. Rosamond Andrews BLOOMINGTON, May 7 2 ahd Miss Lotise Gaines, and one Frank K. Edmondson, head of The Plan Sor d Fate Jelieaking : son, } | ‘as made afte Jorks Bo - : A a Games, all_of the Indiana University astronomy vestigation oT lavas showed : Waldron, and eight grandchildren, d°Partment, last night was given dianapolis pays as much as 10 the “Brewn Derby” award as the times as much for water for fire

most populs ofess CR Yrs. Services for Miss Clubs will belo... © r= Proressor on cam EVERY THURSDAY

at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Jordan| Funeral Home. Burial will be in| resentation was made at the - &

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Washington Park. {annual Gridiron Dinner of Sigma Survivors, are her parents, Mr. Delta Chi, journalism fraternity.

and Mrs. Paul Clubs: five sis-| t ters, Mrs. Sharon Griggs, Sandra, alt Kelly, creator of the comic!

Linda, Brenda and Donna; five St'IP: “Pogo,” was the speaker. brothers, Stanley, Robert, Jerry,] The fraternity’s “Leather!

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