Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1933 — Page 20

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HIGHWAY OILING TO BE FINISHED BEFORE JULY 4 Construction Work Moving According to Schedule, Is Report. Oiling and other surface work on several Indiana roads will be completed by the July 4 holiday, according to a bulletin issued today by the state highway commission. Construction work on other roads is progressing according to schedule, the bulletin states. Among the oiling projects are the following: Road 31—Indianapolis to Greenwood. Surface treatlne shoulderj. Road 38—Pendleton to Cadiz No detour. Road 47—Road 41 Dast entrance of Turkev Run State Park Road 52—Between Indianapolis and Marlon countv line east, aeven-mlle detour. Detours due to construction include the following: Road 13 Detour at six mllez north of Noblesvllle. account of bridge washout. Is three milea over fair eravei. Hrldee-run-around at 2.5 milea north of Leisure. Road 16—Detour from Markle to one mile east of Huntington account of construction. is 11.55 miles; fair gravel. U. S. Road 20—Detour from lust west of Ch-sterton. account overhead construction. 1* 1 4 miles for westbound traffic; 2.2 miles for eastbound traffic; eood stone. Road 21—Bridee-run-around at onefourth mile east, of iunction Roads 1 and 21. Detour from Peru to one mile north of North Grove, account pavine thirteen miles over fair eravei. Detour three and one-half miles southeast, of McCrawsvlllc to lunction Road 21. ten miles good gravel partly oil mat Bridee-run-around four miles west of Matthews U. 8. Road 27—Detour from Portland to Brvant account of resurfaeine. Is twelve mils o'r eood eravei and stone Detour from Lvnn to Chester account of pavine In Fountain Citv. is fourteen and onehalf miles mostly over paved roads. Road 28-Drive carefullv over new pavement from Elwood east, account of unfinished shoulders. Road 35—Detour from Morgantown to Nashville, is fifteen miles, fair eravei. narrow Detour from Trafalear to one mile north of Junction with Road 44. for eradlne and structures, is five miles, over eood eravei. TJ. S Road 38—Detour from Bainbridee to Danville, account pavine. is twenty-five miles: eood pavement and dustless tvpe surface. Road 38 Detour west of Noblesville, account of construction is five miles two miles eood eravei and three miles oil mat. Br idee-run-a rounds one mile east and one and one-half miles east of Markleville. SIDENER WILL SPEAK New Series of Patriotic Addresses to Begin at Church. A new’ series of addresses, based on patriotic themes, will begin Sunday at Third Christian church, when Merle Sidener, leader and teacher of the Christian Men Builders class, will speak on “Uncle Sam's Birthday.” Other subjects of the series will include “Uncle Sam’s Constitution,” July 16, and “Uncle Sam’s Poor Relations,” July 23. Anew membership contest, for a period of six weeks, will begin Sunday. The oentest is in charge of Marion F. Clarke.

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Landers’ Pupils Will Appear in Annual Recital

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Mrs. Octavia Landers

Mrs. Octavia Green Larders will present her pupils of the Indianapolis Musical Academy in the first annual recital Saturday night at 8 on the fifth floor of Castle Hall building. The following pupils rill take part: Harold Currv. Virgil O'Brien. Paul Garritson, Richard Humphreys, Carl Redenack, Eugene Becker, Marjori; McClary, Frederick Dunkman. Herbert Dunn, Billy Rhoades. Donald Wretten, James Borders. Junior Brady, Albert Krauth. Raymond Hendricks. Richard Hickson. Donald Easies, Wilma Stites, Granville Bennett. Thelma Blackwell, Malcolm Rinker. Lionel Perrine, John Demaree, Ralph DeMoss, Mary Shaw. Herbert Willis. Paul Warren, Hubert Hart. Dolliver Pagel. Wanda Huntsinger. Mary Allen. Betty Whitson,' Florence Athardt. Robert Emsweller, Loriene Barrows, Dean Cromer. Mary Ann Piel, Darwin Rusie, Billie Suddarth. Charles Ilg, Douglas Meikle, lan Lain, Jean Witte, Herman Tierney. Joseph Thaman. Chester Reed. Richard Daum. Imogene DeWfeese, Charles McClary. George Curry. Nelson Neel. Marv Jane Hill. Junior Tignor. James Kelley, Evelyn Penington, Ledora Bell. Barbara Borders, Wallace Kuhn. Glen Denton. George Cunningham. Carolina Deffaulx, Merrilee Ragle. Inez Losh, Gladvsmae Cissna. Betty Jean McDonald, Mildred Pfister, Betty Jane Dawson. Rista Velich. Gordon Spilker. Mary Louise Kinnan. Virgil Godan Frederick Joyce. Mary Lemon. Loretta Williams, Bruce Brower, Barbara Yount, Richard Farrow, Robert Ouandt. Margaret Brady. James Taylor. Emory Turner. Billy Barnett. John Dora, Doris Deerberg, Nettie Mav Hobart, William Murphv. Margie Morris, Maryllen Barclay. LaVerne Foust,. Ralph Albertson. Keith Hutton. Eugene Wheeler, Carol Brinkman and Chester Cannaday. There will be no admittance charge. WOMAN TRIES SUICIDE Wife Swallows Poison; Note Says Husband’s Love Lacking. Leaving a note that her 45-year-old husband, Otto, was lacking in affection for her, Mrs. Lena Robison, 23, of 813 Paca street, swallowed poison today, and is in critical condition at city hospital.

TRACKLESS TROLLEY HITS TRUCK; 1 HURT Woman Incurs Head Hurts in Traffic Crash. Early morning workers were startled today by what sounded like

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Ia dynamite blast at Illinois and Washington streets. It was a blowout of a huge tire on a trackless i trolley. I The trolley, driven by Fayne Moli loy, R. R. 18. Box 344, collided with a truck driven by Harry Freeman, : Negro, 822 West Eleventh street. ' Mrs. Anna Colbin, 45. of 510 North j Liberty street, trolley passenger, was taken to city hospital for treatment of a broken arm.

CAR CONDUCTOR, HIT BY AUTO, IS INJURED Street Railway Employe Leaps Into Path of Vehicle. Struck by an auto as he alighted from a street car, Charles Austin, 60. of 526 North Temple avenue. Washington street car conductor, suffered critical injuries today in

the 1000 block. West Washington street. Austin was taken to city hospital suffering from a compound fracture of the ankle, a knee injury and head wounds. He jumped from the street car while it still was in motion in front of the West Wash-

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ington street car bams, police were told. The car which struck Austin was driven by Clifford Lindemann. 41, Cincinnati. The beaver's broad, flat tall serves as a rudder, propeller and signal gun.

JUNE 30, 1933

CRACK SAFES GET $lO5 Yeggs Break Open Strongbox in Furnace Company Office. Yeggmen broke the combination of the safe in the office of the Holland Furnace Company. 740 East North street, early today or Thursday night and stole $105.45.