Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1952 — Page 10

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City Will Be Told To ‘Grow Up’ ses

Within two months, Indianapolis will be advised to grow up and begin fulfilling its metropolitan dgties. Anthor! The Metropolitan Area Study Commission wants.to I

Services for John Mulryan, 92, who left 80 descendants when he died Friklay, will be held at 8:30 tomorrow In the George W. Usher Mortuary. Later services \ be held at 9 a. m. In Bt. g Church. Burial will be Holy Cross,

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Mr. Mulryan, who lived with a

present Its final report to Gov. S« hricker ‘by Oct. 1. The daughter.. Mrs. Julia Bernhardt, group now is in recess wile J entative report 4s assembied 330 -N- Holmes Ave. was a native from subcommittee findings 80 far of Ireland. Some disagreement with what the Commission. has to say will Born in County Galway, Mr he certain, but the report is expected-to draw more cheers than Mulryan came to Indianapolis

jeers Best, and most significant, the nine members have considered and discarded a theory long held here that the city's growing pain would he cured if its boundarie were expanded to coincide wit} the bhoundary lines of Marior Count Such a nove world bring more problems than it solved, the com mission believes ‘Empty’ Corners As af now, they would prefer ta stay clear of Marion Count four sparsely-setti i corners, by

marking for first annexation only

areas with eight or more resi jences in each 40 acre Fven this” « d be upped. te perhaps 16 or i resid fs r pach sauare measuring a jrter mile on each side No matter what yardstick Is used te measure the ‘initial te tory for annexation, comin on

members at thig point believe the work should proc eed on the basil of what they call an “urbanized Arca plan Principally, the “urbanized area” would be ahle to perform all its own function

without help or hindrance | of

county or township government As a self-governing area In dianapolis could continue to spf nd indefinitely, even {nto neighboi ing - counties, © without a in governing County territory re

conflict haodies

maining out

side city limits for the presg could he governed in any of ses eral ways and continue to fui tion until absorbed by the grow ing city To. be ucecessful, this. plan should include annexation 0 Beech (;rove Speedway and lL.awrence well as man)

smaller incorporated communities

around Indianapolis which now resist annexation. They would fight it bitterly

The program could not be car ried out without the help of new state laws giving the city powers It does not now have More help from the General Assembly would he needed If city residents voted to adopt a city manager for their “urbanized area.’ a suggestion under consid eration: hy the commission. Members of the group have stated, restated and reiterated that no decisions yet are final Until the final report is threshed out and adopted, the commission ¢an change its mind on any ol all proposals, :

Tech Math Teacher Dies

A. M. Welchons mathematics department at Tech ntcal High School, died yesterday| 1150 N

head of the

morning ‘in his home,

Bolton. He was HSK. Mr. Welchons taught Tech for 31 years and

artment head 14 years. He was ‘o-author of Welchons-Kricken-jerger Plane and Solid Geometry! 1 textbook used ‘n high schools hroughout the city. He wrote six ther high school mathematics 0 ks Born in Rockdale Mills, Pa., he

math ‘at was de

eceived his BA degaee [rom 3ucknell University in 1914. He ilso has master's degrees from

Bucknell and Indiana Universities ind did graduate work at Colum via and the University of Chicago

World War 1 Veteran | A first lieutenant in World War 1. he was stationed at Ft sill, Okla, Mr. Welchons was a member of ‘the -American Association ofl Feachers of Science and Madhe

American Mathematic American Asso

matics,

Association and

jation of . Teachers of Mathe matic He was an elder. of the Wallace Avenue Presbyterian “hurch Survivors are hi wife, Hal let: two sor Tack and Richard 1 t daughter Virginia A sister Mrs Geraldine Craft, Timblin Pa a hrothe: JToht Pl (lf hia, and two grandchildren Services will be at 10:30 a. n 'uesday in Shirley Bros. lrving

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asrieg the Jormer Juli Earner. . THOMAS FLORENCE, 67, of Kirby Mortuary until 10 p.m. to- : . 937 Fayette St, City Street Com- day. Mr. Mulryan was a retired in- ryjssion employee 22 years. Ser- : yn» spector for Kingan & Co. with yjees 1 p. m. Tuesday, Jacobs! MRS. RACHAEL SLUTZKY, whom he had been associated 20 gros West Side Chapel. Burial, 56, of 2944 Ruckle St. Indianapoyears, He was a member of St. New Crown. "lis resident 70 years. Services, 2 Anthony's Catholic Church. 7 E-® p. m. today, Aaron-Ruben FuSurvivors besides his daughter MRS. ELLEN T. WRIGHT, 91, "eral Home. Burial, Knesses-Is-are a son, Thomas F.; two other of 4911 Winthrop Ave. resident rael Cemetery, daughters, Mrs. Delia Dickerson of Indianapolis seven years, Ser- ROBERT F. ROODE., 44. of 536 and — Mrs. — Margaret Wolf, 24-vices 9am. tomorrow, 8t. Ber- 8, Fleming St., Standard oil Co. grandchildren, 48 great-grand- nard's Church, Crawfordsville. employee. Services, 10 a. m. Tueschildren and four great-great- Burial, Calvary Cemetery, Cravw- day, Conkle West 16th St. Fugrandchildren, fordsville, Friends may call at neral Home. Burial, Tipton,

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