Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 2
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___THE INDIANAPOLIS %'MES _
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1052 |
th St. Citizens To Fight Proposed Annexation By City
if Council May Dr op Plan Today's Events In Face of Opposition
Children’s Day-—All under 12 admitted free. Judging: . a Coliseum — Belgian horses, If the City Council attempts to annex a chunk of land Hereford, Polled Hereford and on E. 38th St. tonight, there will be a protest. John Tinder, attorney for a group of Marion County residents living between Emerson and Graham Aves. north of 38th St, said the “vast ving]
How Smart Is a Pig? Don’t Ask Horseman
By TED KNAP * “A horse knows what you mean
Which are the smartest ani- DY ‘80° and ‘whoa’ All a pig mals at the State Fair? |knows is to lay in the mud,” he
Most people say horses, because Be nobody makes better they understand “giddap” and can|mqother than a mare, she takes do fancy tricks, but recent scien-|o0q care of her colt and protects tific studies give the lowly Ppigihim against anything. A sow’ll an edge in brains. . [roll over and smother half its This reporter interviewed sev-|litter.”™ : |eral experts, hoping to find agree- Good Mothers ment on which is more likely t0| a. Gardner disagreed. He said |sraduate “cum laude,” the bronci,,.. are wonderful mothers. And lor porker. Neither side would oq have a more highly devel: budge an inch. oped society than horses, he main- | “A pig don't know anything|tained. ; jexcept eat and drink,” said] “When one pig gets in trouble, {Charles O. House, Arcadia, chair-/the others will help it out. And man of the Indiana Draft Horse |pigs stick together against a
Red Poll Guernsey cattle, ity” of them are opposed to being|cause of Labor Day holiday Mon-
Swine Arena — Tamworth, Berkshire. day. Salen In bY Indianapolis at this Other ordinances up for tinal] me.
Sheep Arena — Hampshire, passage include a $50 fee for Council members,
Oxford, Cheviots, : ; 11:30 A. M., 3:30 P. M,, 7 P, M. — L. 8. Ayres style show, Women’s Building. v 1 P. M. — Crochet contest, aware -of weed-cutting by .the city, creation Women's Building. - this opposition, have postponed of a separate Board of Zoning ApX |peals, and alteration of the ordi-|-action on the ordinance several nce on moving “truckloads of times. lexplosives through Indianapolis.
1:30 P. M. — Grand Circuit “The city can’t provide ade-|
pacing, Grandstand. 8 P. M.—State Fair Follies, quate school services and police, Terre Haute Asks PSC and fire protection,” Mr. Tinder|
Grandstand. : 8 P. M.—Jan Garber, horse show, Coliseum, sald. To Cancel Transit Hike | : | As proposed, the ordinance! The city of Terre Haute asked | To Open Services Here Association and winner of many common, enemy,” he said. would annex a long, narrow strip the Indiana Public Service Com-| The Church of Christ, 40th st, blue ribbons. : | Mr. House, who showed the of ‘land above 38th St. to 46th mission today to cancel a higher and Capitol Ave., will present the “Horses are so dumb that if\champion Belgian stallion at last 8t., bounded by Arlington and rare schedule now being charged 24-year-old gvangelist, James W.|YOU lead one to water he 1 drink year’s Indiana Fair and the InterGraham Aves. It would take in by the City Lines, Inc. |Nichols, in series of Gospel ser- Until he founders. And he'll eat national Livestock Exposition, the disputed area from Graham | Mayor Ralph Tucker filed & mons at a p. m. daily throug
p until he busts,” countered Gil- had a clinching argument: west to Emerson Ave, extending petition saying the bus line raised Sept. 14. \ {fares Aug. 2 without advance! Evangelist Nichols, - { ’ launched the first national 20d himself a leading hog raiser. ,, with any mare. But a pig— Noble Hollister, secretary of right, that the city was not noti-|Christ last February. In three2"d always knows when to Stop| «yeep? Izzat so?” growled Mr.
| Texas Evangelist
: |bert Gardner, Connersville, a| «porges prove they're smart by north to, 42d St. Abilene, SWine judge at the Indiana Fair, yqing fyugsy, A stallion won't take| Housing Planned {notice to the city. A PSC spokes-|Tex. | ous'ng . man said Mayor Tucker was [radio program of the Churches of | pig never takes spoiled food, spy od sow will do.” i
the City Plan Commission, said fied as required by law because!months, he drove about 21,000¢3tin8 or drinking, he said. qargper, annexation was sparked by a of an oversight. miles, sent out 60,000 letters, vis Horses are smarter, Mr. House, “Well, pigs are not only proposed housing development be~ The law allows fare increases jteq countless churches and caised| Said. because you can call them ter than horses, they're tween Arlington and Graham, 10 days from date of petition un-|§250,000 for the radio program. |®Y name, they A learn to work OF smarter than people. A pig just north to 42d St. run a race, and they ¢an periorm .,i. sleeps and plays. Horses (and people have to work,
{less protests force a hearing. He began preaching at the age of! “The Plan Commission sug- There were no protests and the 15 i zal prea ng ag oop sted che is| ricks, Too : Name PAD Counsel
gested extending it to 46th St. increase became effective auto-; The Rev. Dayton Keesee | and adding the stretch from Gra- matically, ./church pastor. | “Did you ever see a show pig?” | " EE ‘Mr: House challenged.
ham to erson, in order to tie “Tricks? Of course pigs can do
it to the Man body of the city 5 def z - west of Emerson,” Mr. Hollister Held Under Dra ft Law = Motorist Saves Angler tricks,” » Mr. Gardner snapped Interior Oscar L. Chapman today| . ssmore,
said. : | 20, FRANKLIN, -Pa. Councilman J. Wesley Brown, Evansville, was held under $5000 Gracy was fishing in his favorite just like a horse must have, The assistant deputy administrator the ordinance’s sponsor, said it/bond by federal authorities here stream when he found himself swine defender said he saw some and general counsel of the Peprobably will -be amended or today, accused of a military draft|surrounded by deep water. Undble trick pigs recently on television, troleum Administration for Dedropped to avoid annexing those law violation. He was chargedito swim, he stood on a round- and they were real clever. . |fense. He succeeds Elmer E. who opposed it. with making false statements on|topped rock for more than two, Mr. House said horses are the Batzell. Mr. Simon has been asso-
Tonight's meeting was set two a draft registration questionnaire hours until he was rescued by ajsmartest animals, next to people ciate general counsel of PAD since days after the regular date be-in Houston, Tex.
passing motorist,
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Shiver My Timbers —It Dipped to 49
+ Indianapolis residents shivered through the coolest temperature in 103 days last night.
The mercury dipped to 49 de-|"
grees at 6 a. m., 3 degrees short of the record in 1908. The temperature reported from the airport was even lower, at| 45 degrees. But the weatherman foresaw warmer temperatures for today! and tomorrow, although he fore-| cast a low of 48 for tonight. The.
WASHINGTON—Secretary of high expected today is 73, while; With Henry F. Bond, Indianapolis,
tomorrow’s top should reach 75,
(UP)—Tom pack. All they need is training, named William Simon of Chicago he said. ‘ |
Meanwhile, around the state, Wheatfield claimed the lowest reading with 41. Of the larger, cities reporting, Terre Haute had| the lowest temperature with 45, a| recoxd. Ft. Wayne had 47, Evansville 48 and South Bend 50. |
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Love Them Po’k Chops
Li'l Abner should come to Indiana’s State Fair. One look at all those po’k chops on-the-hoof and he'd drool all the way back to “Dogpatch. Fair people. have figured up there are 385,000 pork chops, all ‘choice, on the 500 hogs brought to the Fair, They'd fill 37 box cars and feed 600,000 people 5% days. Cattle would fill 60 railroad cars and feed the same number of people nine days. The 1500 steers, cows and heifers total 900,000 pounds. Are you a glutton for mutton? There's 65,000 pounds of lamb, on 1300 sheep, at the Fair. Moneywise, the livestock adds up, at straight market~prices, to $727,437. And with blue ribbons, they're worth much more than that for breeding. » ” LJ : Lady in frilly pink dress was wandering past doll dress exhibit in Women’s Building. Suddenly she turned beet red and dashed out. She had discovered one doll's dress” was .exastly like one she was wearing, » » s 5 INDIANA UNIVERSITY'S Daily Student, which publishes here during the Fair, came up
as - winner of its “Old Timers” contest. Mr. Bond, 78, said he’s been attending Indiana fairs since 1890, missing only two. The first Fair he attended was at 7th St. and N. Alabama Ave.—all in one build-
Tomorrow's Events (Daylight Saving Time)
rade, Grandstand. Judging: Coliseum — Shetland ponies, Palominos. Coliseum — Aberdeen-Angus, Ayrshire, Jersey. Swine Arena—Spotted Poland China, Hampshires. Sheep Arena — Southdowns, Corriedales, 11:30 A.M, 3P. M,, TP. M.— L. 8. Ayres style show, Woms« en’s Building. 1'30 P. M.—Grand Circuit racing, free-for-all trot, Grand stand. : 8 P. M.—State Fair Follies, Grandstand. : 8 P. M.—Jan Garber, horse show, Coliseum.
works at this one, in Manufage turers’ Building. “ » n - Harness racing will have extra zing tomorrow, Famed Carillco Band, affiliated with Carnegie« Illinois Steel Co., will come from Gary to play at race. The 50-mem« ber band won top award in Chie cagoland Music Festival four
times. a a
Bill Shirley, Indianapolis native doing well in movies, joined “Hol= lywood at the Fair” exhibit today,
Show is free. - n »
Timely exhibit in Agriculture and Horticulture Building showd Republican elephant boxing with Democratic donkey. Part of meat exhibit, the party symbols are sculptured out of lard. Neither
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