Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1952 — Page 4
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“ V F Up in Arms Seeks Answer o Canning Project McCORDSVILLE, July 31— tion there. Two species of baskets—the kind But neighboring farmers proBY Untied Pres : SE G3 have [0 the County Zoning Appeal WASHINGTON, July 31- The basketballs are tossed into—have Board, protesting the station erate indications today tha#”Ns Hancock County since frontier “yndesirable” migrant workers, cure for the “flying saucer” mania days. lower land value and “desecrate” If the Weather Bureau now ing a section of land on Ind. 234, where a veteran of the Revolucan dispel the heat wave that two miles east of McCordsville, tionary War and War of 1812 is lisions, Air Force officers re-iup to prevent an Indianapolis’ But in an entirely separate case flected hopefully, the whirling canning firm from establishing a another court held Hancock least for another season, site. Thus the canning company went! Air Force information officers’ “The farmers out there have ahead and dug 190 postholes— taken a more “reasonable” turn an oficial of Columbia Conserve each had been filled in and the] since Maj. Gen. John A, Sam- Ce, of Indianapolis. Two suits— barbed wire barrier constructed. rector, described the ‘‘saucers” a8 counter suit filed by the company come in,” say the farmers main-| : Cir-'taining watch on the land. scientific studies now in progress cuit Court. But since it has closed! to determine the origin of thelyntil September the canning com- don’t we're going in there,” the {pany has set up a substitute company says, Instead of posing such ques- loading station. tions as what planet do the! fiere is the background on theitoday. Acting
With Science Times State Ser:ice mission to set up a loading stavou put tomatoes in and the kind tested. They carried their fight Air Force detected faint to mod- set off the biggest “feud” to hit would create a ‘nuisance, bring in was taking hold. “Vigilante” farmers are patrol- adjoining Cauldwell Cemetery causes optical and radar il-penind a barbed wire barrier set buried. They won the appeal. discs may go away entirely—at tomato loading station on that County's zoning act is illegal. reported that inquiries have gone back to frontier days.” said only to find the next morning | ford, Air Force Intelligence Di-ione filed by the farmers and a| «we're staying to see they don't physical phenomena and outlined gre pending in Hancock “They'll have to stay—if they mirages, That's where the situation rests “things” come from, are they “fend.” ¢ for the farmers, J.
secret weapons, or how come they|. In 1951 Township Trustee By- Frank Brokaw, one of the vigihave not been fully explained,iford Lane fired Bonnie Smith as lantes, has filed injunction asking Inquirers now are seeking in-{McCordsville High School bas- the court to prevent the company formation on the technical equip- ketball coach; an action which from building a platform. | ment and processes being used set off widespread protests and a. But the company and the land's in the scientific investigation. shortlived student strike, owners, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse HiOa Ean ee nr ay, dave Slut sotiottr ut ask sentative for e n olis ing $25, , allegin ey're a, Seems 0 he Srowing 36 inning firm. So, a short time illegally kept off their land. at Gen Samford’s “saucerian” 1ater the company’s lease on a; Until court resumes in Septemseminar with the press that the loading platform it had used for ber the situation is stalemated—a flurry of Washington sightings c%'® Was canceled. The land modern-day “frontier” feud in a were optical and radar illusions! *® owned by Coach Smith's fa- county which takes its tomatoes
ther. and basketball seriously. caused by heat wave effects, of- The Columbia Conserve leased a ficers sald.
th ~dis land Ind. 234 Not so certain, however, was a! & now:disputed land on Ind
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Times | CAMP GRAYL 31—-The T7000 N men of Indiana’ were beginning te today in preparat Saturday before The Governor the inspection an tour the lakeshort Gen, Jesse E. M Accompanying who is commande Hoosier Division Auditor Frank T Gen. Alexander { mander of the : Camp Atterbury. Units of the : their fourth day day, concentrati firing. :
