Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1930 — Page 12

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BOUNDARY WAR MAY RESULT IN LEAGUE SESSION^ Council May Be Asked to Act in Paraguay Charges. I t BY HENRY WOOD T'nlted Prru Staff Cor re* non dent GENEVA, Switzerland, Jan. *24. —The League of Nations wil’j (j e . clde whether to hold a f /,pcial setaio*i of the council to c inside the Paraguay-Bolivia dispu'j., over the Chaco boundary quer/ion, a. s srx>n as replies have been, received from the members of X ff, council and from Bolivia in -regard to Paraguay’s charges of a Bolivian program of armed ? / grcssion, it was indicated today. As soon as the rep >s are received, a cour.te of action ’will be decided upon, but membe of the league admitted such a session would be complicated bee / use several of the leading membe g, of the council are I participating the London naval conference A special se g ion, if found necessary, probably v. f > i<j p,, in London,! it was intj-.iaird, to enable such members as Premier J. Ramsay Mac Don. *Jd, Aristide Briand of f ranee, and Dino Grand! of Italy : to takr < pari. Asi' fi from having the members! °f t r council, mentioned above,’ P rf / fat a special meeting in Lontif a, it is pointed -'out a conference t ! A-rp would permit the direct coil-, Ailtation and collaboration with t Secretary of State Henry L. Stim-| son of the United States. Raid Nets Near Beer By Time* Svrcial ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 24.—Sheriff Frank G. Daniels and Deputies Norman Patterson and Arthur Daniels found plenty of near beer, but nothing to spike it with on three raids. They searched a poolroom at Markleville, operated by Earl Hoel, and the residence of Grant Lawson, Jackson township, and Pete Collins! Fall Creek township. There was about ten cases of near beer at i each place. Woman Overcome by Smoke Ru 7 bnci l Snecinl CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 24 Awakened by smoke, Benjamin Basye arose to find his home in flames, and that his mother, Mrs. Paul Basye, aged invalid, overcome | by smoke. He carried her to the home of a neighbor, where she was I given first aid. She will recover. I

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A baby within two years—or a divorce! That was the unprecedented contract attached to the marriage license of 25-year-old Ethel Oen. above, of Sun Prairie, Wis.. and William Kenneth Meyer, self-styled radical poet, when they were married by a magistrate in Philadelphia. Rebelling against the companionate marriage idea, they agreed that if a child has not be*n born to them by January, 1932, either may apply for an absolute divorce.

Eyes Examined Without Charge Established 4 v 26 Registered 2 Glasses Furnished Com- S.OO plete as low as gr Wc Carry a Large Assortment of Artificial Eyes and Port-O-Phone and Audiphone Hearing Devices Dr, Haro'd Jaffe A A/ ts ff Drs Bert ' Lew!s, 133 N. Penn. St. < jf^ Ground Floor ■ip ****'"“l Denison Hotel Open Saturdays Till 8:30 P. M. Ground Floor Roosevelt Bldg.

ONLY 2 STATE RUAGS CLOSED, REPORTSHOWS Water Has Receded From Portions of Thirty Highways. All state roads, except United States 50 at Shoals and between Wheatland and Washington, and State Road 61, west of Petersburg now are open to traffic, according to the bulletin issued today by the state highway department. Flood waters that inundated portions of thirty roads in various parts of the state and seriously handicapped traffic movements the past ten days have receded, the report states. Ice forming in a backwater overflowing United States 41, two miles north of Hazleton, makes traffic movements laborious and hazardous until it can be removed. Highway department trucks are keeping a lane open by breaking up the ice as it forms. It will accommodate one-way traffic only. Water now covers the road to about an eight-inch depth. Formerly it was twelve inches. Road I—Narrow sharp turns between Batesville and Metamora. Traffic to Brookville turn west on 52 to Laurel and follow regular detour. Detour from Connersville north is four and one-half miles. Road 3—Detour four miles north of Groensburg is five miles. Bridge run-

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around one-half mile north of Reiffsburu. United States Road 24—Detour one-halt mile north, fourteen miles east, of Monticello to old route to Logansport. United States Road 27—Detour from Ft. Wayne Is two and one-half miles south of Garrett ts twenty mUes; fourteen miles of which is pavement. Road 28—Detour just west of Tipton is one and one-half miles. Road 22—Traffic drive qarefully over two temporary bridges eleven and fourteen miles south of Logansport. Detour from two miles north of Winamac to PulasklStarke county line is ten miles. United States Road 31—Traffic drive slowly over temporary bridge one mile north of Peru. Road 37—Detour near Harrodsburg Is three miles. Traffic should drive carefully past uncompleted shoulders between Bedford and Bloomington. Road 38—One mile detour from Hagers- i town east Is over old roac. Road 39—Detour from Rossvllle to six i and one-half miles north is seven and j ope-half miles. Road 45—Traffic drive slowly over new ! pavement west of Bloomington. j Road 46—Drive slowly east of Bloom- ! ington. Detour just west of Nashville is | two and one-half miles (bad in places ! during wet weather). Detour one and one- j half miles east of Newbern is two and 1 one-half miles. United States Road 50—Run-around two I miles west of North Vernon. Use new i pavement tp Butlerville, then old road j for two miles to pavement. Watch for

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