Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1952 — Page 2

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ewage Disposal Wrangle Holds Up New Allison Test Shop City, Company Line of Duty— :

ission To Vice House Gets Pay Woman Aerialist

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J . ‘Santa Hurt on M Al 0 J Le oes to ] 200 under-| MARTINSVILLE, Sept. 30 — | IN < A. © Not awarded were his medical ex- mas party for some "| The body of Jacqueline (Jackie) * By DONNA MIKEL ! penses, which he also sought in privileged children in the neigh-|;p. ioe “40-year-old woman aerOne of the strangest cases ever ~~ the suit. ; borhood. The salesman sald he ,.;t was being returned here |Elea ynder lodiana's Workmen's: x The final compromise agree- would. today, after she plunged to her By I Compensation Act—the Santa ment was authorized by Rob R.| On Christmas eve he donned; +} trom atop a 137-foot pole Onis 7 | which turned into a lawsuit— McNagny, member of the hearing the rented Santa suit and Wig.| + night. i $ Disagreement over payment for ended abruptly today. Retuicd board of the Industrial Board. |:Smitty” said he planned to For the past 16 years, Miss EN R( sewage disposal may hold up de-| The case which vas se glad In its first opposition to the make a few more business call nooters had thrilled thousands by MAN, S velopment “of Plant 8, Allison's for hearing today Ty a claim, the company had con- before making his “Santa” ap-|4ancing atop the high pole. She Tra new experimental shop at Tibbs|celed - when tially. honored _ry tended Mr. Downing was not act- |Pearance. fell to the ground while rehears- . Ave. and Raymond St. Mills, ig Sa oF I Tin ing in “the line of duty” when | But en route, in the 3600 block |, oo ro. o performance at a drive- Dwight 1 : Two Allison representatives Sain Down pe 3. Bwarson he was injured and thus was not of E. Washington St. the Wig|in theater in Lucasville, O., about vice in 10 y IRL NOW were unable to come to terms Sm g . eligible for workmen's compen- slipped over Mr. Downing’s eyes|io miles from Portsmouth. ton YOU RE A BIG G {with members of the Sanitary Ave taken # the juris- KE sation. and he skidded into a parked car.| yer manager, Ray Lewis, said a great de: DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: , [Board yesterday afternon. = |, oe wae Ao Ee aX But in the final agreement the) No Santa came down the ‘chizi-ine dig not know the cause of the Continui D MRS. . : : ” Dan Babcock, plant engineer, tio hich might h t firm stipulated that Mr. Downing ney” that night—“Smitty” was in accident. Republican IVE NEVER seen a problem like mine in your column, and Homer Wright, from the Alli-|& gues n y ” oy 3 i . “sustained personal injuries as a the hospital with a thrice-frac- M7, Tiras ay ’ son controller's office, told Sani-{Precedent—is playing San result of an accident rising out|tured hip and he remained in a|purnose of his non-business ap- h so here goes: bers the company in a house of ill repute in the r and-in tb f iris purpo speech fol ’ hild in a family of four children. 1 |'ary Board members the panyiline of a salesman's official Of Ang in (he course o em-|cast until February. pearance was to create goodwill Mont., to G I'm the oldest chi y L . was ready to install a sewer line |} 2 ployment” last Dec. 24. Nickud and make sales for himself and meat 5 a have two brothers in high school and little sister still land pay Indianapolis for sanitary HY? wis the dontention.coitie Agrees to Play Santa nances Nicke A Ne soul: *T even Bad mv Ieut to 4 in pigtails. Since I can remem- |treatment of the sewage from, ear-old lingerie salesman’ wlio i t in.| Mr. Downing said his “St. Nick” | order Books with me” when the ting that p Here is the second of Molly plant 8. [o4-Y B Here are the circumstances act put such a nick in his own ident occurred g ber, mother and daddy have . wo, iting columns thei 5-inch ‘line;SOught 13 weeks compensation Cr volved in the “strangest case” in accicent oo . Russia mo! more or less looked to me for Aylei:s exctumg | However, their 15-inch lnel FV. %.. vines tor injuries suf- * Ind I Board history: |financel that he was forced to| The question has been pending friendshis’ which soon youn will follow on | would have to run into a 24-inch|2D ) There’ ndustria ar story: \apply for. the pay and damages several months before the board endship help with all the work and dif- ’ nt | sew fered last Christmas eve when SMITH DOWNING—There's just befofe Christmas last year 2 This pro ferent little things around our the Women's Department pages. | sewer from Plant 5. The larger he was en route to “play Santa” “Santa” clause in Indiana's “Smitty” was calling on a “house” he felt were due under Indiana’'s| —and had it come to hearing that Gen. y tall d physically (Pipe ‘then <onnects with-4 eityl th ¥ party for under. Ho. 3a’ Sus : in t y downt district| Workmen's Compensation Act. |there might be a future ruling a. Lsen, home. we are mentally and phys Y interceptor main on Harding St. |2 e annual’ party ™ Workmen's Compensation law, in the near downtown distric And wien his emplover's insur ori “Santa Claus” enter was not ne These responsibilities, due to suited to each other. We are - privileged children at one of the where he frequently sold hosiery ploy covering sight.” my being the eldest, have al- certain of being in love. Plant 5 ‘Free’ city’s best known “houses,” since) insures the employer. But in an and lingerie to the “madam” and|ance agency refused his claim|prise on the part of salesmen. Al oy s a me from feeling free I'm deeply devoted to my Under terms of a contract exe- ¢losed in the vice crackdown. |agreement reached just beiore the “girls.” |"“Smitty” hired a lawyer and filed] But that was ruled out by the ye to leawe. family, but here is one time I :.4 when Plant 5 was built] His claim originally was re- the hearing today, the insurance While there the keeper of the suit. settlement—and so Indiana re. The Pre a just feel as if I'll have to over- 4u.ine World War II, the city fused by Real Silk, through Lib- firm' awarded the salesman the house asked him if he would play, He contended he was still work-| mains without any Santa “we can al Now Ye met To Eh hom step their wishes and act on gunng Plant 5 sewage ‘free. erty Mutual Insurance Co., which | 13 weeks compensation he sought. Santa Claus to her annual Christ-| ing en route to the party, that the clause in its workmen's law. “But,” he I've fallen ve le ats 9 . ei : — —— Sr ——————y i ean candids All the things that'guee came ™) ig Nise tn teeing as 1 1, SENay, Board I eat Ly Ing general first have become secondary Am unwise in feeling fused to set a price on treatmen A a ¥ 10 cge ¢ , and we want to become en- 907 Should I go ahead and |of Plant 8 sewage until it can be : in : mind my own heart for once? |dstermined if the city may now {4 4 ay 8 advice gaged. We have ‘known each : | Vo and it ther Or go on obeying my parents receive payment for treating other for six mouths, and we as 1 always have? Plant 5 sewage, since World War . of harm.” have enough in common as far . " MARVIE [II is past : FR in 44 Mr. Trun §8 education ADA ViewPomiS' DEAR MARVIE: .. Mr. Babcock pointed out the ’ »{FRunklin 447) had given are concerned to know that we IF A YOUNG lady of 23 and Plant’ 5 contract has a clause § 1945, we + PPL AS § h - . 3 tydld make 3.80 of 1, a young man of 29, both ma- barring cancellation as long as AT, HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80.YEARS Heli trouk Besides, we're in love. ture young people with good conditions remain the same. ’ hy to the But . . . here's the hitch. ¢qycations, both of them in love | U. 8. In Control 1872-1952 : Hkperialisw My parents can’t seem to get with each other, both capable | 1, this case, he said, the con-| Mr. Trun it into their heads that I'm of looking after themselves, |{ract may not be canceled be-! hand. Gov. serious. When I try to talk ° well, if they can't decide their |.,;qe the government still con- tie. Dersoc to them they sort of brush future, how in the world can |{,ols Plant 5. Allison only oper-! didate. “om me aside with, “Joe is a nice anyone else? ates the plant under government, : municts fellow, bw you) find Mme. It seems to plain to me. supervision, pe sald, ot 5 will SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY carried out A y w - Mr. $ ous Detter , on rr one You've been a good and duti | Mr Raho € aud Jia rr 9:00 AM. TO 5:25 P.M. ernment Y Je > They just don't 10 dnugiser, Now Ye 2 flot ae year. However 1945 and 1 ou see. grown woman. ou have mately 2 ? seem to want to face the fact your own life to lead. Why, | Allison is unwilling to complete . Slay that I might want to marry then, are you afraid to lead |it betyre sewage disposal can be SHOP THURSDAYS 9:00 J. WR TO R11 CR . “While h and move away. it? . settled. internation: Now, Mrs. Mayfield, I'm 23 You know, I don’t under- Sanitary Board members re-| ! Truman sa years old and have a good edu- stand why you aren’t at.the [ferred the question to their engi- first to wa cation. I majored two years in altar saying “I do” right [neering and legal sections for were becom physiology in college, Joe is 29, now, instead of hemming | further study. Mr. Trun and also has an education and hawing about it. | \ publicans . 1 above reproach. We feel that M. M. 3 power “so ST S A ION Rent Controls | country Y GETS FIRST CONSIDERAT ny 3 : grounds fo BAB GE S Stay in Evansville 20 years aj DEAR MRS, MAYFIELD: WASHINGTON; Sept. 30 (UP) : Mr. Trun ’ i i : was ‘Cleared for estab- A - a coast camp M'A YOUNG man new in town, have a job with a large The way VAS dicated Io ay eo S m r r WwW 0 Montana a company. It's a good job and I want to stay here. |, | "i, mvansvile today follow-| . a night. That’s where my story begins. ling a reclassification of Le city a AL Glasg : : a : | fende housing area. ent sa « I live in a big apartment house along with many Jas & erica) A i! Rent| Fred the W other young. people like myself, Stabilization thwarted an action, ber, this co Among these people fs a girl 2nd I know 1f my fowher ft" pvansville City Council rible time.” who has been the cause of all Jonny og! i wou Le {last night which voted 5-to-3 to! “They rex my troubles. She lives on the ase auvise Me. |reject a measure designed to ex- themselves, fioor just below me and we have NERVOUS AND WORRIED |, "4 rent controls. The city's, A downright been “very good friends” ever DEAR NE RV cus AND limited rent Sontrale would have . Fh iaghinL since we first met. i . expired at midnight tonight. «3 : : Incidentally, she is the pri- WORRIED: roblems like -vours | The rent office also annotnced a AEROS vate secretary to the presi- because 1 nn kriow te Jo to |that South Bend was among 27 . rss y dent of our company. uae |1arger cities in tie country which natio 81 > answerd Iyhate to suggest for d ren trois until Before le Well, at first we had a two peoplé t6 marry each other [voted to exten son ing, Pr good time together, but may- 0 TOC, FE ove lost ~ Apr. 30, 1953. : Gor be we saw too much of each : : S—— g . ther hand, to . Uther ’ Because ay ' geen mae 20 The Liha 1 com- Reports Savings | Pe atle Sol. of tired, ol Jer. yw nto th orld nameless. : : keep out of her way as much Ao; “hate to think of tne ON Voting Machines : - ; Cow a as I can, but she will wait for 41000 of “unwed mother” that A An $8050 saving to Marion We say “for women," begause they're the mest timated 60 me in the lobby of our apart- g6y1q attach itself to this girl, County taxpayers was announced hat Point to se ment house and she calls me XI know all that she must by County Commissioners yester- consistent large-headsize hunters. But these hats fwo and three times a night |day. , i . " Ao see if I'm home. Fo. through, and | hale 3s Commissioners awarded the are really so smart and young-looking . . . in such 3 Killed ! Yesterday she called me and think eo! your getting off contract tg haul 700 voting ma- A C ’ Ne ery- . " y 3 sdid she had to see me or I'd NEY dn fet Date huts chines to the polls Nov. : to beautiful colors , . . we'll bet daughters will be $ on be: sorry. I agreed to see her, y ; : Radio Transfer, Inc., on its low x s 5 . and she told me she was going A% jong as She is going io bid of $18 a machine. Five other borrowing them! The hat with the sparkling side~ AUBUR! to have a baby and blamed it tell the boss anyway, why don't bids were rejected : Sons were on me. I was horrified, be- Jou bath ol my He igi we Earlier this month Radio Trans. beading is felt. The other, with a frothy tie-back Injured tod lieve me. egw} : + fer had been the only firm to bid ; S curv Hor the wifl But 1 dent good Svivec which 1 somehow on the contract. The commission- veil, soft velours. Headsizes 22!/, and 23, Droatside want to Mary her. What “ym pot hedging, honest, it's |e threw out the company's Mer In dark colors, 6.95 The dea: should I do? Should I quit my just a rotten, difficult situa- ©f $29.50 a machine and re-adver- Rhodes. 19 job and leave town? Should I ion, and, for my money, mar- tised for bids. In pastel and bright colors, 7.95 23, and Mr marry her regardless of how I riage even a short-lived one, Tr eee Taken t Jeol? Or what? Remember, ig the best answer. You two are Navy Workers Get : Auburn we! ave a years lease cn my poth to blame for what has : . 2 4 apartment and would hate to happened. The child isn't. Merit Pay Boosts Ayres’ Budget Millinery, — - ~"giveTt up. I'm for giving the child first WASHINGTON — The govern- * driver. Ch She says if- I don't marry her consideration—and that means Ment gave pay raises to 1563 em- : Meridian Shops, Second Floor ho W she will tell the boss the whole <at least giving it a name to Ployees in the past year for Woy Sash story. 1 can’t let this happen, start life with. meritorious service, including two a as it might cost me my job, M. M. Navy workers who almost died RN : y "7 testing their own inventions. The Navy technicians SallvaCOME, MAN, DECIDE FOR YOURSELF {tore Gianola and Dominick Mag- E i DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: { lie, invented the Navy's ‘“cold- n y \ /weather’ hoot and other items of I AM A WIDOWER of 76. I have a substantial income, clothing for use in frigid zones. . . : On an icy ledge at Mt. Wash- WORLD thanks to having made a good investment in the years ington, Mass. during tests, a when such things were possible. blast of wind nearly knocked I recently hired a young woman to do some steno- Co 10 thik death. < w graphic work for me. She is 27, |e | § She was brought up in a very Man Faces Charge The

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