Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1952 — Page 9
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PAGE 9
Strike. i vo School Building Race
By DAVID WATSON" A prolonged labor dispute which. : re already has tied up work on. four Indianapolis school buildings could cripple the entire school construction” program, officials sald
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More than $1 million worth ofy °* new buildings and room additions
planned for early erection now hang in the balance. School Board President Grier M. Shotwell last night said half-day
pupils because of building delays. More than $2 million worth of county school construction has been halted by the strike, County School Supt. Robert Gladden declared. ’ Walked Out May 2
New buildings became question marks when AFL Teamsters Local 716 stopped hauling ma- T= terials to construction sites May 2 because of a wage dispute with contractors, Work was stalled at five buildings as supplies at the sites dwindled. They included the Manual High School and elementary buildings 59, 45, 4 and 71. a few weeks. Mr. Shotwell said a lengthy Se But work cannat be started lay might make it impossible 0/4; 4 ivers are ready to haul get the construction program | supplies. back on schedule. He added the ; county, work has been race with growing enrollments gi. 4 on a junior high school has been run on a “very narrow in Perry In Perry Township and buildings margin.” t.5 Plans for a long sough - | room addition to Howe High Bandit With Fake Gun School on the East Side have Won't Give Refund heen approved by the board. It! wijjam MacDairmid, 35, Chiwill cost about $800,000. cago, told police last night that Contracts for two other build- ; “1 carrying a = sawed - off shotgun stepped out from behind 'a tree in the (Illinois St., demandéd and got his billfold containing $20.
Office Ransacked
A drugstore and physician's retyrned to the tree a few min-
office at 1201 Madison Ave. were utes Jater, saw the gun was a
ransacked last night by a burglar|eaye went over to the robber, police believe was searching for| lasked for his money back and
narcotics, lwas- slugged. Jerome Schultz, owner of the] UBg ec
C & 8 drugstore, reported $200 in Reid cash, whisky and cigarets miss- Vandals Raid School ing. . Narcotics drawers were School 51, at 2301 N. Olney
ransacked but no drugs wer St., was broken into by vandals od but 8% Werte mat night. The school custodian,
The adjoining office of Dr. I. G. Virgil Smith, 59, of 1945 LaSalle Young also was ransacked but!St. reported furniture on the sec-
them.
nothing was reported taken. jond and third floors was dam-
each issue of your Sunday Times. was smashed.
4000 block of N.!
Mr. MacDairmid said that he.
\aged. On the second floor ink: A page for gardners appears In| was thrown on walls and a plano
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Townships. Mr. Gadden said he doubted
work can be started as planned peen unsuccessful. Spokesmen for on two other buildings in Wash- hoth the union and the contrac-
ington and Decatur Townships. On buildings already started, the stumbling block is lack of cement. Mr. Shotwell said he has tried to negotiate a working agreement between _teamsters and
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STUNTED GROWTH-—This new School 59, at 59th St. and Keystone Ave., is one of fe | new where work has been tied up by ga truck driver's strike.
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tors said today no settlement was in sight of the strike to back the truck drivers’ demands. for “a 16'5-cent-an-hour wage boost and insertion of a health and welfare clause in their contract. | Of the possibility of half-day school sessions, Edward T. Carl-! son, president of Local 718; said, “We feel that's the contractors’ responsibility.” Marshall D. Abrams, executive secretary of the Building Contractor's Association, asked, “Who's on-strike?” |
Not Taking Sides |
Mr. Shotwell emphasized the! School Board is not taking sides in the labor dispute: “Our concern is for the children,” he said. | “Mr. Shotwell said big enroll-| ment increases had been expect. ed, but a recently completed cen-| sus of Indianapolis children shows the volume will be greater than anticipated. | Total cost of buildings now un- | der construction and those next| : planned 4s more ‘than $6 million. |
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