Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1935 — Page 12

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DOWN PAYMENT 1 ON CAR OFFERED PUZZLE WINNER Scrambled Auto Contest Sharpens Knowledge of Different Makes. If you can recognize a Ford hood on a Plymouth body. 1* the rear of a DeSoto sedar does not confuse you then a* - ached to the front end of a-i Oldsmo’oile. you have a good chance of * inning an initial pavment on the new car you have been wanting. Pictures of the new' automobiles, ♦o be shown by Indianapolis automobile dealers beginning tomorrow. mull be printed in their Scrambled Auto contest to be conducted through The Indianapolis Times beginning Monday. Rules of the contest will be published Monday also. The pictures will be in sections, parts of one make of car attached to another. Contestants who can successfully assemble these pictures, placing sections of each car in their proper places, will be prize winners. First prize in the contest is SIOO. Second prize is SSO. These prizes will be in the form of credits, to be applied on the purchase of anew automobile. You may select your own favorite car and apply the prize credit on It. Additional awards will Include five consol^ ion prizes, pach valued at $5. consisting of five coupons, each of which will be good for three complete oil changes at any of the dealers participating in the contest. Any brand of oil may be selected, provided it does not exceed 35 cents a quart. Three la no entrance fee for the

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Kt Ttm'a Sprritil BLOOMINGTOV. Feb. B.—Authorization has been granted Mayor A. H. Bemdt and City Attorney Donald Bowen by the city council to open negotiations for the purchase of 32 acres of land here for a city park. Albert Hoadley. owner, has offered the land to the city on a 20-year leas* 1 with the undemanding that at the end of that time the city either purchase it or transfer it to Mr. Hoadleys two oaughters. .

mum Aged Man Held R f Juki Rprrinl TIPTON. Feb. 8,-Polioe here are holding an unidentified man, about 70. whom they charge was caught stealing clothing from a store. Searched, his pockets were found to be stuffed with lingerie, hose, men's shorts and socks, officers said. He appears to Le a mute and thus far efforts to obtain information regarding his home and name, have failed. U 9 U Marion Seeks Funds By 7 line* Spc rial MARION. Feb. B—Seeking to provide funds for discharging unpaid claims, members of the council have provided additional appropriations totaling more than $54,000. Taxpayers have 10 days in which to file an appeal. The city recently obtained $60,000 through the sale of time warrants, but even this will not be sufficient to meet outstanding obligations, it is said. mum Fire Truck Loaned /;•/ Timet Sprriol NOBLE6VILLE. Feb B.—An emergency fire truck has been loaned to the local fire department by Indianapolis officials. Mayor Horace G. Brown announces. The truck will be used here until the city council makes provision for the purchase of anew vehicle to replace an old truck. u m m Work Cut Opposed Bit 7 i met Special HUNTINGTON. Feb. 8 —Business leaders and city officials here have

requested the Erie Railroad Company to reconsider its action of curtailing the work program for the local wooden car repair shops, it has been learned. Telegrams from Mayor C. W. H. Bangs, and the Chamber of Commerce have been sent to C. E. Denny. Cleveland, president of the railroad, and other officials. The railroad was asked to consider the establishment of steel car building and repair shops Under the curtailment program between 80 and 90 men will be jobless. mum Gas Wells Completed Four gas wells having a daily aggregate output of 3.600,000 cubic feet have been completed in Indiana, J. P. Kerr, state gas supervisor, announces. The largest well producing 1.200000 cubic feet a day. is located in Sullivan County. Two other wells, bringing in 1,000.000 and 800,000 cubic feet respectively, are also located in Sullivan County The smallest of the four, a 600,000 cubic feet well, is in Daviess County. V m m m Plant Action Delayed By 1 imrt Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. B. First formal consideration of the oft-discussed subject of municipal ownership of the local water plant was undertaken by new- members of the city council here when the entire council decided on action. As has ocurred before, however, a resolution to renew negotiations was deferred pending further study of the matter.

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Project Started By Timet Spccinl MARION, Feb. B.—Announcement of the selection of L. B. Moore, former physical director of the local Y. M. C. A., as director of the county supervised recreational program, has been made here. Funds for paying Mr. Moore and 25 assistants will be supplied by the federal government but local organizations will be required to defray other expenses incurred by the activities.

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ANDERSON YOUTH HELD AS CAR THEFT'SUSPECT Former State Farm Inmate Admits Charge, Police Say. A 20-year-old Anderson Edson Clark, who is alleged to have confessed to police late yesterday the theft of 10 automobiles from various

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Traffic Fatalities l r p SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 8 —Traffic fatalities in Salt Lake City

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“Love me as I love thee, if that be possible ” So, more like a love-smitten schoolboy than the indomitable master of all Europe, did Bonaparte write to the demure and lovely Marie Louise, his second Empress, daughter of the dynasty which was fated to destroy his own. This astounding new disclosure of his heart is but one of the myriad amazing revelations made in Ohc Jj iy:. J'pile r ;pi napoleon to .MarLc JLoiuajLGROUP of 318 priceless historical document* that have eluded search for 121 years. Accompanied by an explanatory narrative, the work of Napoleonic authorities chosen by the French Government. the entire collection of letters, each complete and each uncensored, will be published—for the first time—beginning Wednesday. Feb. Kt, fn The TIMES

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totaled 42 during 1934, according to police records, 11 more than in 1933.