Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1922 — Page 8

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LOWER CEMENT BIDS TO WIDEN SCOPE OF WORK Highway Commission Plans ' Improvement of Roads in Lake Region. Success In obtaining lower bids for cement for paving sections of the National road was a determining factor In tha decision of the State highway commission to extend Its hard surface road program for this year to Include 61.7 miles of road in the Lake Michigan district, It was said today. , The most notable of the improvements decided upon Is a section of the Dunes highway In Lake and Porter Counties. The route, designated as State road N'o. 43. skirts the shore of Lake Michigan and Is twenty-one miles In length. The commission decided to hold $1,300,000 of road funds in reserve for use In the program of Improvement on secondary roads of the highway system. KIDS AWAITED OX THESE KOADS. Elds will be received on the following roads: Elkhart to Michigan Stat# line, four miles, formerly known as the Edwardeburg road, but changed to thg Casopolis road and relocated to extend due north j from Elkhart to the State line where it j will connect, with a Federal aid road In the Michigan system which Is already j under contract. Lincoln highway in Lake County from ! a point three and one-half miles west ( o/ the ideal section, 4.9 miles. I.lnco.n highway in Porter County, j weec of Yalporalso, 7.7 miles. Ha lhstadt cutoff of the Dixie Bee line in Gibson and Vanderburg Counties, ten miles. Brazil to Mt. Meridian, on the National road, approximately fourteen miles. This work will complete the paving of the National road In the State. OWNERS MI ST PROVIDE TILE. The practice of farrairs along the State system obstructing drainage ditches by constructing grossings and entrances from the highway to their land was brought to the attention of the commission in that property owners desiring such crossings must provide the tile and the commission will provide the labor. This is essential, members say. If the drainage of State roads is to be maintained in the manner necessary for a high standard of roads. JEALOUS LOVER SHOOTS HIMSELF Former Soldier Ends Life at Home of Sweetheart. Overcome by Jealousy, because he thought Mrs. Caroline Lee, 15 St. James Court, 2102 North Meridian street, on whom he was calling was talking on the telephone to another man, Raymond E. Moore. 26, 102 East McCarty street, a mail guard at the Indianapolis postoffice, committed suicide last night by shooting himself In the head with a large caliber service revolver. When Moore entered the room Mrs. Lee was talking on the telephone to her sister, Mrs. L. O. Anderson. 1209 North Illinois street, and apparently he thought she was talking to a man for he took a picture of himself from the piano, tore It to bits. ti|r. drew revolver from his pocket apl went Into the bathroom, locking the door behind him. Immediately Mrs. Moore heard a shot, and called Charles Matlock janitor of the building, who forced the

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door open. The bullet passed through Moore's head and broke a window In the room. Mrs. Lee, who Is a widow, has known Moore for about three months. He was a former service man and saw 'action overseas In the World War. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, 102 East McCarty street. Williams Held on * Charge Forgery Clarence Williams, 22, who Is said to have escaped from the Indiana State Farm last September, where he was serving a sentence of one year, for vehicle taking, is under arrest on a charge of forgery and failure to pay taxicab bills. Williams, it Is said. Is wanted by military authorities on a charge of desertion from the Army. He is charged with swindling several taxicab companies out of fares amounting to SI3S. He also Is said to have given John Hill, SO9 Grove street, a taxi driver, a forged cheek for S3O In payment of a bllL

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REPORTS SHOCK HEWITTS KIN Nurse’s Damage Suit Against Widow Promises Sensational Charges. NEW YORK, March 10. —Relatives here of the late Peter Cooper Hewitt, millionaire Inventor, were astounded today over dispatches from Taris portending sensational revelations arising out of his sudden death in the American hospital at Neuilly last August when he was thought to be recovering from illness. The fact that Mr. Hewitt was believed to be convalescent at the time of his death is expected to prove the “high light” In a suit brought against the inventor's young widow by Miss Elizabeth C. Kelly, a trained nurse of New York and Montreal, for damages. The suit was filed In Paris, where Mrs. Hewitt Is living. The nurse alleges Mrs. Hewitt and

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Federation and headed by James R. Howard, president, will be sent to Mexico some time this month to Ihvetigate a plan for the development of Mexican markets for American farmers, it was announced today. ‘‘The American Farm Bureau Federation is deeply interested In the development of Mexican markets,” Howard said. ‘‘We shall do everything we can to stralgten out conditions and establish trade on a sound Mexico needs practically everything we produce and there should be no difficulty in holding the market against European competition.

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