Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1952 — Page 19
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Roosevelt held a 1g to the pitiful said: “Our job thout getting too is after he had rica he wouldn't ign war.
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know World War 'e had joined the gn entanglement 1e of the reasons st war in Korea doesn’t seem to ere is every reaf Nations would 18 into war than
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FRIDAY, AUG. 22,
Board 0K's New Steel Mill
Construction of a $3.5 million|
Marion County Plan Commission.
workers, the plant will be built! at the southeast corner of Holt Rd. and Kelly St. by Cold Metal! Products Co. of Youngstown, O.
William F. Zarbaugh, company
president, said no decision had! been reached on a groundbreaking date. The plant will
produce cold rolled strip steel. In other action yesterday, the
1952
‘Spurned ‘Bottle Lover
Looks to Tides Again
By United Press
was a technician on Army trans-
| NEW YORK, Aug. 22—Frank ports running from New York to steel plant north of Mars Hill Hayostak, who met his true love Europe between 1944 and 1947 had the approval today of the through a message in a bottle he when he tossed his lonely greet-
cast into the sea, came home to-
‘day a spurned lover, but still! Expected to employ up to 150 hopeful the tides would turn up afar have brought answers were
romance. Mr. Hayvostak, 27, a Johnstown, Pa., welder, arrived by plane from Ireland where he fell in love with Breda O'Sullivan, the colleen who picked up his bottle message on the coast of Eire. Miss O'Sullivan, however, preferred Ireland and her cows to America and the former Army
commission turned down nlans medical technician with whom for -a 20-acre Lutheran Youth she had corresponded for six Center at Ritter Ave. and i6th years before his visit. St. A number of neighbors pro-
tested the rezoning. Proposed by the Lutheran Child Welfare Association, the center would have housed 40 children in cottages costing $500,000, Postponed for consideration next month are plans for a $100,000 *“Kiddieland” recreation center in the 3000 block of Madison Ave.
Not the Only Bottle
Mr. Hayostak, his hopes of romance by the ocean currents undimmed, said Miss O'Sullivan’s message was not the only oottle in the seas, 3 “I threw 11 more aspirin bottles overhoard with notes just like the one Breda found,” Frank said. He
ings on the waves.
The only messages which
FO
Breda's and a fellow in the Netherlands, who asked for a carton of cigarets, Just before he left ‘Idlewild
Airport "en route to Johnstown, Frank tossed bottle No. 13 into
neighboring Jamaica Bay, hoping
the tide would carry it out to sea and into the path of romance, He said he would keep up his correspondence with Breda, but go with the Johnstown girls while waiting for one of his. bottles to turn up something.
Moose Elect Hoosier
CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (UP)—-Ray V. Gibbens, Anderson, Ind., was elected supreme prelate of the
Loyal Order of the Moose at the group's 64th international convention yesterday.
| With Police Car; | | Fined and Jailed
A MISS is not always as good as a mile , , . especially when you just miss _ hitting the automobile of a police inspector, In Municipal Court 4 today, police said they were called to the 200 block 8. Illinois St. early today by Inspector Ralph Bader. He pointed out a taxi parked in a prohibited zone and said that its driver almost hit his car in parking there, » ~ » POLICE arrested Richard Tindall, Brevort Hotel, charging him with operating a cab without a license and parking at other than a taxi zone.
In court, Tindall admitted he has been driving a cab although his cab license had been revoked. It was revoked because he had previously been convicted of a felony, police said. He was fined $50 and costs and sentenced to Indiana State Farm for 30 days on the license charge and fined $5 and costs on the parking count.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Cab Driver ‘Flirts’ Open Bids Today On School Addition
The School Board was to meet addition will cost about $166,874, (8 in special session today to open according to architects’ estimates. The board has approved purchase of 25981 tons of coal for x
bids on the construction of 10 classrooms at School 89, 5950 E. 23d St. Although this building is one of the city's newest, its swelling enrollment forced the board to start planning the addition al-
most before it was finished, The
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