Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1937 — Page 32
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When a furious twister suddenly advanced on Heyworth, Ill. C. F. Groves took out his camera and managed to snatch a picture as the lowering storm hurtled past within 100 yards of his home. A few instants later, the tornado had sped on, but——
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Willard Conley’s house; snatched up in the blast, was lifted from its moorings and deposited none too gently upside down against a convenient tree. Another tree in the Conley front yard was uprooted and sections of fence were thrown down.
No Danger in Running Rebel Blockade, Girl Sailor Claims
By United Press BILBAO, Spain, April 23. —Twenty- year-old Fifi Roberts, who sailed through the’ insurgent blockade of Bilbao with her father, Capt. W. H. Roberts of the Seven Seas Spray, said today that “I didn’t notice any " danger.” : f The pretty young blockade runner—whose real name is Florence
During this
Evelyn instead of Fifi—continued: “I am not the least bit afraid when I am with father. the bridge. I am quite happy travel-¢ 3 v3 f tl p32 | eo 11400 HOOSIER FARM described his bold passage through DEBT CASES HANDLED the blockade by saying that the trip -tp pA fmposrr for 43 years. He poo-pooed-any sug- h 14 ff debt estion of danger in his exploit and | ave been 1453 cases of jarm : g 8 y | adjustments handled by the ReLuz at 10 p. m. with all lights | justment committees in. Indiana, redoused. A shere semaphore sig- | |sulting in a $808,208 decrease in : Hailed by Destroyer | Reductions elton by the com33s i i. “Six miles out, a British destroyer frtices amounieg fo 140 per cen | paid. swered, Bilbao. The destroyer asked | TTT TT whether we were acting on our own | 719,000 APPLY FOR
crossing I didn't notice any danger. “On board I wear trousers because I find it easier climbing up to Capt. Roberts, a determined old Devonshire sea captain, modestly was a “peaceful one.” | Times Special Capt. Roberts has sailed the seas | WASHINGTON, April 23.—There said: “We slipped out of St. Jean de |s settlement Administration debt adnaled us but we didn't, reply. Our | debts, Resettlement Administration trip was a peaceful one, (reported today. "| Debts were reduced from $4,701,717 of the ‘F’ class hailed us by radio tp $3,893,509 and $67,683 back taxes and asked our destination. We anresponsibility, We answered ‘yes’ | and the destroyer wished us good | SECURITY NUMBERS
luck. “When we reached Spanish territorial waters, Loyalist warships came out to meet us, as well as ‘ Basque fishing boats.” Father and
daughter were enthusiastically en- | tertained ashore. | pensions and 719,499 applications by
Their cargo included wine, salt, | employees for account numbers fruit preserves and general food | Here reported today by the Social supplies. Security Board.
Times Special WASHINGTON, April 23.—Application from 68,883 Indiana employ-
{ i ars for Social Security identification | numbers covering Federal old-age
| Young Men Find Jobs and
but only 80,000 signed up. Some of the industrial states were 20 to 25 per cent short of their quotas. Ohio fell short 4315, Pennsylvania 1424 and New York 1123.
However, the holdover enrolees and the Indians and World War veterans on the rolls will bring the total to aroun8i 340,000 of the authorized 350,000. President Roosevelt has recommended that the enrollment be fixed at 300,000 in the next fiscal year.
INDUSTRIAL STATES FALL SHORT ON GGG
Ignore Corps.
Times Special WASHINGTON, April 23.—Industrial states are failing to fill their new quotas in the Civilian Conservation Corps because youths eligible
for enrollments are finding jobs in private industry.
Quotas called for 105,000 new en- . WILKING THe 8
rolees in the first 20 days of April, [20 EAST OHIO ST. |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Consequences—Pose for the Camera
TWO DETOURS ARE ADDED TO HIGHWAY LIST
State Road 18 and U. S. 27 At Ft. Wayne Closed For Oiling.
Only two new detours have been
added to the State highway system
this week, it was announced today by Earl Craford, chairman. State Road 18, from U. S. 31 to Road 21 and U. S. 27 over Ft. Wayne streets are closed. The road 18 detour, necessitated bysan oiling
project, extends 12 miles over
county gravel roads. Ind. ‘miles over Rds. 116 a In 2—From Elkhart Goshen, 8 es over county pavement. Ind. ut !> mite east of Hebron: about 2 re west of LaCrosse, and about 7 miles east of LaCrosse, bridge runaround, drive carefully. Ind. 9—From U. S. 6 east and north 16 miles over Rds. 6, 3 and county gravel. U. S. 12—From’ Gary to junction U. 8S.
southeast to
1.—From Ind. 5% to Waynedale 28
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2 3 East Chicago, 10!2 miles over WU. Ind. 14—Just east o U. 8. 152, 4 miles over county stone roa Ind. 18.—About 2 2 es east of Flora, bridge run- afound, drive carefully. From U. 8. to d 21, 12 miles over county gravel road Ro U. 8. 27—From Angola north 157; miles over Ind. 827. county gravel and Michi-
gan gravel roads.
8. 31—From Peru north—truck traffic
town under construction, drive" carefully, U. detour over Roads 24 and 25—passenger cars detour 8 miles over county pavement
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Ind. 32— From Muncie east 5!'2 miles SALE
over city streets and county bituminous F081 . 8. 35—At junction 8 U. 8. 30, bridge re. “around. drive carefully U. 8. 36—From Banville’ east, Shoulder bout mile west of Mechanicsburg: a out 2 miles west of Sulphur Sma, bridge - run- T OP e 0 ATS =
construction, drive carefully. miles east of Mechanicsburg, Ys AND arounds—drive carefu FOR MEN Up to $5.00
Ind. 39—From eT ihre to Lizton, road under construction, drive carefull U. 0—Closed’ from ' Putnamville to pt. Meridian, detour over county pavement MANY SIZES—MANY STYLES This is a fine collection of men’s garments and every suit and coat is a bargain
to Greencastle. then nd. 44—From Shelbyville west 32 miles buy at these prices. Look these over without
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Ind. 61—North Of " Yankeetown, miles over county grav Ind. 62—From Je He vilie-Olark county
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$] 98
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Women’s New Dresses
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Men's sport SHOES
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OTHERS $19.75
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