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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIN IES

TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1452

Annexation

Paves Way For 740 Gl Homes

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150-Acre Area North of 38th Added to City

By CARL HENN Thanks to a 5-4 City Council vote, Lutz Realty Construction Co., Inc. today prepared to build 740 veterans’ houses on- city territory. |

A heavily partisan audience and an oratorical flight which | ranged over 2000 years and 3000 miles failed to convince a majority of City Council that the,

Council Delays

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Knotty Laws

Three controversial ordinances were still hanging fire today after the City Council by-passed them land enacted 19 others. 8 {' The councilmen last night post- | poned decision on creation of a {separate Board of Zoning Appeals, | jon an amendment to a health or-| { dinance governing soda fountains and ice-cream parlors, and on a | measure to require permits for 4

E. 38th St. annexation plan should be defeated. MEDIATOR QUITS — Cyrus [Erouee the city. 2 amended and passed, the S. Ching, federal mediation | The Zoning Board ordinance west states.

{drew unexpected public reaction. Six representatives . of inde-|

ng nce last night took into the|

chief si 1947, resi .} pr Yimits a 150-acre area be-| io. dinge , resigned yes

. : | | Calvin Skaggs, Harold A, Miller, president of ha en Graham and Arlington, terday, effective Sept. 30, Presi- ‘pendent civic groups urged post-| St., will be in- |Martindale Ave, was treated Inline southern tas firm. was of the highest caliber, w Aves. from 38th St. north to| dent Truman named David L. ([ponement of the measure for|stalled as presi- |General Hospital for a cut on his, gicted by the federal grand jury as a leader 46th St. {further study, expressing fear dent of the Mid- | forehead after a playmate Struck ypich jast week indicted his com- —

Cole, New Jersey attorney, to

Plan $60,000 Sewer . y succeed him. Mr. Ching origi-

would be subject to ‘too much! s

Former mayor Reginald Sulli-| “pressure” for the city's good.| meetings Friday i N ‘ ’ i De welcoine . | 4 ttorney here, id - van and Sidney Stein, attorneys, nally was appointed for only they said the present 10.man|and Saturday. Cattle Rustler Ghost a iUBeY hore BR Temes, ah ‘ of who represented the realty firm,| one year. (board, which also sits as the City| Grotto me m- Flees With Harness DE to warand Jury , pdvanse told City Council their company |Plan Commission, offered ‘“‘safety|bers from Indi- f need

would build a $60,000 sewer from Graham St. west to Keystone Ave., and would donate sufficient] ground for a city school, if the| site were annexed. Three families| presently living in that section | opposed the measure-in vain.

= | But a seventh speaker, Henry|l | C f |Werking, president of American|I |Home Owners, Inc., bluntly ad-|s But 50 families living in the] Faces Tax Lien area immediately west of Grahany Jacob Miller, an attorney for

| vised immediate creation of the|t Ave, were successful in having] Whi Fame today was seeking | the city, said the state law ex-|5

lin numbers.”

{five-man board. “If five men can be crooked, 11 their homes excluded from the | Joseph Wh

annexation ordinance. [liquor store operator, Speaking for them, attorney back income taxes. John Tinder stated the city was | A tax lien “for this not prepared to offer .adequate|was filed yesterday in the County | land inspection a number of soda |

police and fire protection and|Recorder’s office "against Mr. could not immediately offer school Mitchell and his ie Ida. fountains and ie cream pariorse

service. He operates the Avenue Liquor Problem of Ancient Rome Store, 402 Indiana Ave. and is

the brother of Isaac (Tuffy) | “Ancient Rome also had an- Mitchell, convicted last May on|

nexation problems,” Mr. Tinder eight charges of gaming.

reminded the Council. “But where Against Property Rome went, there went the serv-| n, : measure. e lien, signed by Wilbur O. joes Sf Rone Jo the barkaHans Plummer, assistant revenue col-|, 1 Uc freight spokesmen held Se Ds Jug od tp ve | lector in Indiana, is against any hack the explosives truck quesbr ts. Tulerehip and oro. |[PTOPCTtY owned by the couple. |lIoM. They afe. preparing 'yecomem courts, p p Last May, when Isaac ap-| men ations for the Safety Board tection. pealed his conviction to the In-| Which may alter the ordinance. Attorney Stein, in reply mildly diana Supreme Court. Joseph! offered: jand his wife posted the bond,| Dj i : vor “1° don't know about using their sprawling, modernis- ce Mills Grind Rome, but I do k that the tic ranch type home at 5933 N.| Eight million Americans recity boards which TY this Meridian St. as security. Seived divorce euros in the last years, according to The American Magazine.

Indiana Zoning Board, allowing no choice! owes in'in number of members. | The health ordinance, which, amount would bring under supervision,

\at the request of Dr. Harry G.|J: {Nester, city health director. He

apolis drug stores wanted time to f

annexation, without exception, | At that time Joseph Mitchell approved it.” said it was valued at $19,000 “for tax purposes.”

Voting for the annexation were ADVERTISEMENT Councilmen John Schumacher, J. No Interest Penalty Wesley Brown, Joseph Wallace,| mp, money sought by the Rev- LOST YOUR PEP —Guy Ross and Christian Emhardt. enue ‘Bureau does not include any| © Feel 01d?

Opposed were Charles Ehlers, interest penalty. Interest will not Carter Eltzroth, Glenn W. Radel pe assessed if the taxes are paid

and Council President Joseph nefore the 25th of this month. Bright. The levy is on “personal income.” Break-down of the tax owed T 0 eliminate these conditions fis WSB Staff Here jn Sach of =. years, according} gy business. Sure this is only Will Be Cut to Two The Indianapolis office of the

BOAT oxieerusarinnnnss ($16,295.26 2X tes 1048 .iuiqnsoscisnseess 51,604.03 BUT Wage Stabilization Board will be cut to a staff of two starting 5

1049 .ievswanvesessssss 8,542.67 We have been proving it for the next month because of budget!

® Just can’t get your job done? ® Can't Sleep Nights? ® Constipated or Nervous? ® Arthritic Sufferer?

cresssecereaneas 57,209.11 past 21 years. The only thing $1 filing ¢ fee was added, you can lose by NOT COMING in

slashes by Congress, the regional is HEALTH. WSB office said today. A Service Family (Treatments by Appointment Eight persons now are on the, ' NEW YORK, Sept. (UP)—| Only)

WSB staff here. Its peak was 10] John Simpson, 19, enlisted as an before reductions started Sept. 1. {Air Force recruit yesterday. His Information and advisory serv- brother, Sgt. Joseph Simpson, The Paul Bossemeyer Co. ices of the Indianapolis office will |handled the ‘enlistment. Four 118 South Illinois Street end Oct. 1. They will be handled ote brothers already are in the Indianapolis 25, Ind. LI-5083 by the Chicago office. Armed Services. | :

NIAGARA OF INDIANA

'CURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER” SAID

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

“What a strange book I have just been reading! It is about people in a land called A-m-e-r-i-c-a. “Imagine! In every tenth house is someone who owns a share of a business. “More than three million women and three million men own stock. Isn't six and a half million more people than were in America when Washington was presi. dent? Oh dear, I do wish I had studied my history. “And it says the shares they own are worth over a hundred billion dollars. My head aches to think ef so much money. Why, that’s a hundred thousand million! “Curiouser and curiouser. Must he

purchase stock . . . and also to help them absolutely anyone can own at least some stock.

when they want to sell. Member Firms of the

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE A. 6. BECKER & (0. THOMSON & McKINNON

1117-1119 Circle Tower Bldg. ¥ 200 Circle Tower

HEMPHILL, NOYES & (0. F. 5. MOSELEY & C0.

210. Merchants Bank Bldg. | 1020 Circle Tower Bidg. |

“The book says more clerks than doctors own stock. More farmers than merchants own stock. And more housewives own stock than all the presidents, vicepresidents and treasurers put together, “And a million, three hundred thousand new people became share owners | in the last three years! “Curiouser and curiouser!”* What's more, Alice, many of those share owners bought their stock after

who recommended the services of a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange. For it’s their job to help people |

*That book Alice is reading is a study of who owns Amgrican business. The Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C., made the study,

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE DAVID A. NOYES & (0. Cirele Tower Bldg. : Board of Trade Bidg., Rm. 716° : ” — v

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Unidentified Woman | Drowns in Canal Here

” ” Action Oi 3 lin the canal near West St. |

George Gorre, 32, of 207 Blake jured while playing late yester- yng for speedérs on N. Illinois | 8t., told police he saw the woman day, none seriously. St. when Robert P. Roberts, 32, A | walk across Military Park and ° Five-year-old Lonnie Carter. ,¢ o507 m 58th St., stopped his To witely cl a Fuserst

leap into the canal.

| fen! said the woman had no

'identification. She was about 35 © £ %d After conferring with Roberts swer to each is "Yes! years old, BY) the third finger of a oe Westiall, 0. ah for a few minutes, police arrested | : J h ight hand was missing, he ¥ Te g near her home at 1205 College ring drunkenness and drunken Y Are all 4 I prices i Ave. She was treated in Meth- ng itl

explosives-laden trucks to pass host over the weék end to 1500 Karen Glover, 8, of 1806 Wood- | {Grotto members from six Mid- |awn Ave

{that a five-man Zoning Board| West Grotto As-

ana,

p. m. Saturday. |

{so can ten,” he said. [pug corps, color guard teams, to cut his |8lee clubs and horse patrols from fences several times to carry out

claims pressly provides for a five-man|to attend the meeting.

Pay Forms Available For Korea Veterans

now exempt because they do not get claim blanks at the Post’ serve solid food, was continued|Office here,

{said representatives of ox He distribution when instructions!

suggest possible revision of the '25t Week in Washington.

talking it over with another investor, - 17

Va OLR) FUNERAL COUNSEL

Slip of the Lip Puts

Driver in a Cell

A slip of the lip brought a! stint in a cell for a local motorist last night. Police said they were check-

| Playing Gets Rough for Five | Children Here

FIVE small children were in-

unidentified woman! — vesterday after she was een to jump into 8 feet of water

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227 Sanders St. jammed a stick into his jaw while playing at his home. He was treated in General Hospital.

car in the interséction of W, 16th and N, Director, ask these four ques:

tions, and be sure the on.

Deputy Coroner Dr. J, W. An- Illinois Sts., stepped from |

the car and shouted to them,

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ly marked? lodist Hospital. plainly mar

Grotto Powwow "| Six-year-old Ronald > Long. 11432 Shepard St., was treated in To Draw 1500

|General Hospital for a broker| left arm after he said he was Indianapolis Sahara Grotto, pushed from his own front porch {07 E. Washington St.. will be by a playmate.

Faces Charges 21s the establishment completely equipped. | y sonnel fully experfenced in rendering every serv: Ice?

An official of Bloomington Mill- | ing Co.. Inc, will appear before | Judge William E, Steckler, Pri- t day, on a charge he converted to his own use 25,000 bushels of corn stored for the government. {

., cut her leg after fall-| jing from a bicycle. She was {treated in General Hospital. 10, of 1821

Alvin R, Light,

285 Boehning 3. Is the executive o mon

in your community? — [him with a rock |pany on a like charge. i y Su

Charles F, O'Connor, Ziststant

ociation during

| CARHUE, Argentina — Theinany in 1950 was moved to Louis-| i {ghost of a cattle rustler killed |ville Soy Products Co. llinois, Missouri, Light here years ago has been stealing, No record on the Savernment's owa and Minne- |harness from stables in this pro-istorage account was made, the at-| ota will participate in a down-|yincia) town, acording to super-,rney said. own parade scheduled for 3:15 gtitious townsfolk. | Miller is a stockholder in both! Police suspect a live thief—es-i4ne 1 ouisville and Bloomington | Bands, drill teams, drum and pecially since the “phantom” had| gms. the attorney said. way through wire

Kentucky, \ on The answers are of} ‘Yes’ when “you select Flanner & Buchonon © —q member of National Se. ! lected Morticians-the honor. ary organization of the funeral profession.

‘The Guy Wouldn't / :

- ; | NA DP Believe | Was Chief’ : Ne 4 a | | Schoolground No Place B La |For 2 Gan Game (Police. Chief Frank Story. ad ALTE

| Police Chief Frank Story ad-| MILWAUKEE—Judge BUCHANAN

0 Midwest grottos are expected (his crimes.

Harvey mitted today that a sport shirt] ® veterans L. Neelen believes a crap game|was no costume for a police chief] ligible for combat pay now can on a public schpolground has a to be caught speeding in. ‘bad effect” on children. | Chief Story said he was stopped Postmaster George He fined five men $5 each for twice by the same policeman in| Ress said today. shooting dice on the Roosevelt suburban Beachwood, O., while The Post Office was unprepared Junior High School playground. {speeding to investigate a robbery “Of all places to play craps, [report. “The guy wouldn't believe I was] [the chief,” he sald.

Korean ‘combat

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or filing claims were released the worst is a schoolground,” he said,

Cl o & i! 3 per “ Sadr “ Qolion

‘Get All the Gas Mileage Your Car Can Deliver

Af Your Mibilgas Dealere