Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1940 — Page 24

) PAGE 24 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940

FLOODS DELAY | Dies Faithtul HIGHWAY BIDS | Episodes in Army Life (BEN DAVIS GIRL

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+ OIL ACTIVITIES, woxroa, soe. DUE THURSDAY BSS AR I WINS 4-H TITLE

—Anna Blake died yesterday, Hn faithful to the memory of | Arthur Barry, jewel thief, al- |

Drilling Permits | Issued as though a detective sat at her bed- Six State Road Road Projects Miss Gertrude Ramey to side until the last hoping she

State Operators Get might reveal the hiding place of To Cost an Estimated | Lo LT aoe Represent County in $ Ready to Drill. BE en wit. ttl Yours $900,000. | an 3 AN Judging Contest.

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older than the man she lived with ; ’ . Ls 3 High waters caused by spring! .< common law wife. Her devo- Bids on approximately 22 miles of % : ot Miss Gertrude Ramey, Ben Davis

showers have delayed drilling activ-| tion to him was an underworld |State roads scheduled for grading, | i 2 E! EY High School, will be the No. 1 Mar- : ities in southwestern Indiana oil] legend. When he was sentenced |paving and surfacing will be ac-| 4 Er 0 ion County representative in the BUY WITH CONFIDENCE to a long term in Attica Prison cepted by the State Highway Com- | ; & vo ~ 5 [district 4-H Club judging contest metsurcments. te Ch representative will call at your home for

0! . , of $90.000 worth of a N, Aree for {his jersice withi 2 ile. 1 dius.” For Jie nen > mission Thursday at Warren Central High School O SEE A BETTER GRADE OF PAD. =

Department of Conservation Com- iewel f Jess Liver . y. | missioner, said today. hr Mg Oh The six projects. to cost an esti-| x . {May 11. NATIONAL TABLE PAD CORP. 1 A number of permits for drill-{ member that I love you still.” |mated $900,000, will be financed by = . JY on Tabulation today of scores in the 630 K. OF P, BUILDING L 6626 Tg the D Freton £ Crosicy f pars: 0 eT gow vv: [SHSle SH Feral’ fds, Renoidine) | mY giv county Judging contest, held Satur- Evening Appointments Made If Desired weeks by the Division of Geology| for a full confession, s : " 3 % ; : tor : e for extensive| that Miss Blake should be freed, | © T. A. Dicus, chairman. The) - ¢ fe (day in the Federal Building, gave 2 ii operation, 1 ErOven TERS SRA snk ther was done, Barty formed [Protects Hele: ating Lg miles her we Ramey tow ot. 581 osu | aA

others under lease, one of the most efficient jewel | 3 ; \ : ini tary (Of feeder roads, extending from Th \ ; a Rg “Permits issued indicate that] theft teams in criminal history | Griffin as a part of the State-Fed- | aa ET gy She was in the baking class and

‘ations other sections| with Boston Billy Monaghan, : $ I : Ee ibe comtiren again| who is serving time in Danne- |°ral feeder road system. jes| Serst. Mahoney (right) wins stripes . . . as retirement day comes for judged butter cakes, drop cookies is vear.” Mr. Simmons said mora LaPorte County—Paving 3.4 miles First Sergt. Scott. and white flour yeast rolls. this year,” Mr. Si ey : lon Roads 20 and 2, from one mile

Here's Your BOX east of Rolling Prairie to 25 miles| Chalcie W. Mahoney Jr. has | of the time since. During the Lawrence Girl Alternate SEAT for all oN west, as a part of the dual lane high-| pee, jn the Army two and one- | World War he was second lieu- | Ajternate in this class will be

{way being developed between Mich- LE ' tenant of cavalry : rod ; the Games! \N ligan City and South Bend. | half years and Frank Scott has Yesterday was promotion day |MiSS Jane Garrison of Lawrence ONE aY— Gibson and Pike Counties—Pav-| been in the Army 30 years. for Corporal Mahoney. He 1s 21 [High School. 3 “4 eR ing 9.943 miles on Road 57 from Today is retirement day for @ years old and from Huntington, Other winners and alternates are: |=

| thing [one and one-half miles north of| First Sergt. Scott, who has been = Ind. He enlisted in 1937 at the Canning, Miss Virginia Armstrong, ‘ Gc t Every Oakland City to Petersburg through| in charge of the South Bend sub- | Ft. Wayne sub-station, was first Shortridge, and Miss Estel Fivecoat Glezon, and grading and paving 2.34| station of the Indianapolis Army | assigned to the 11th Infantry at | riuge A ’ —— When It Happens! imiles on Road 57 from one-half] Recruiting District. He hasserved | Ft. Harrison and then to the |Warren Central; room improvement, emem— |mile west to one and one-half miles| in the district for 17 years, having | Recruiting Station here. He re- [Miss Anna Rosemeyer, Warren Cen-

north of Oakland City. These proj-| been transferred from here to ceived orders from the Fifth tral, and Miss Violet Stout, Ben Da- |= . jects complete the relocation and | South Bend on Feb. 1, 1938. He | Corps Area headquarters yester- |yis: food preparation, Miss Mary improvement of Road 57 between| first enlisted in 1907 at Chicago | day announcing that he is now [Gail White and Miss Margaret Hud- = - [Oakland City and Petersburg as al and has been in the service most a sergeant. |son, both of Warren Central: cloth- |

| part of the direct route between In- TTT ing, Miss Ruth Mowry, Warren

| dianapolis and Evansville. Central, and Miss Betterose For- | Madison and Grant Counties— | $4951 Project, rester. Ben Davis. ® Y | Paving of 4678 miles on Road 13, . 3 | Chairman of the district contest = 1 rt ay Sa le

| from Rigdon to one-half mile north And Not a Bid will be Miss Janice Berlin, Marion |= Starts Thurs. May 2

of Road 26. Tie project in combi- T0 DISCUSS out [County home demonstration agent. (nation with other work on which > Miss May A. Masten of Purdue Unibids have been taken, will complete WORKS BOARD MEMBERS versity, will represent the State 4-| Eo

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‘the improvement of Road 13 be-| | today were at a loss to explain |g Club division. tween Indianapolis and Marion, as | why contractors declined to bid 1b part of the direct route between Maior Proiect ( Operations| ©» @ $4951.60 improvement on Hostesses Are Chosen Indianapolis, Marion, Huntington J | p Perry Ave. Hostesses announced today will be | = and Ft. Wayne. Will Not Be Curtailed The Board advertised for bids |Mrs. Vivian Carter and Mrs. Helen|=— Bids also will be received Monday which were to have been received (Helms, both of Warren Central, and z2 for approximately one mile of grad- Jennings Says yesterday. But not a single bid [the other home economics teachers|= z SEE OUR WINDOWS TONIGHT ing, structures and paving on . was submitted. Board President [of the county. SEE T0 5 ORROW’ : State WPA Administrator John | Louis C. Brandt said he would in« Mrs. Irwin Brown, Greenfield, will | B= S T MES

Road 6 in DeKalb County east of | Butler. | . ; | vestigate. have charge of baking judging; = . Jenmings said today he was at-| Board members said that they |Miss Margaret Shaefer, Sharpsville, BE FOR FURTHER D ETAILS

| tempting to reduce the work-relief| would decide whether or not to [chairman of canning; Mrs. Fae|=

FOUR HURT AS AUTO lui by so00 men in compiance| resing action on a resolution au. (Hester wheeler, Moores, clots NASA

thorizing the improvement, which |ing; Miss Betty Hiatt, Arcadia, HITS STANDING BUS vith a Federal order in such a way| iE Le on. of curbs |food preparation, and Miss Marthat major project operations in| and walks on Perry Ave, from |garet Amsden, Waldron, room im-|(TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS, SOUTH BEND, Ind. April 30 (U. the State would not be curtailed.| Shelby St. to Carson Ave. provement. Peron PE Wi Sosured last| My, Jennings was advised last] The assessment against prop- | 4 night when an auto driven by Lewis| week hy Col. F. ©. Harrington,| erty owners was to have been | fam’ em ——— - Wilson, 39, of Peru, crashed into the wpa Commissioner at Weshinston. | | $1.00 a lineal foot. | C i A R A t TER L 0A NS > rear of an Indiana Motor Bus Ce. |to cut the Indiana rolls from Smo} | eEeadEabbhanl se WANDNY

bus which had stopped seven miles to 51.000 by May

south of here on U. S. Highway 31 | Reductions will he made on least POPULATION RISES Wo itk Up passenger. 29 | desirable projects.

i Sa i . v AS tL’ FI AIA CO aI Set, Be re Nimes, of| Mr. Jennings said he would conTends 12 N. Illinois St 29 on the Circle «== |Peru, and Rose W. Hand of Chicago, [fe {1 heads of local governmen- IN3 COUNTY TOWNS Claypool | Hotel Bldg. 2? Doors from Power & Light Co. a passenger on the bus al units ought he sale rere ere — a ing al uola cut to! James Tandy, 11th District Cen51.000. empl vment on io the | sus Supervisor, today announced . : np 0) quotas lor the! ihe preliminary population figures but Mr Mattin 2 Mr Moore [five WPA districts will be slashed) go. {}ree towns in Marion County | y g y 3 HT pe? en snd ‘ope In Haheoclk County, | | C1 EX J . y y . uota of 9998, a reduction of 1400 He said that the figures were aren't at sea over a better whiskey [/% oe Ron uma am 1 subir to comection anc wees rom the April quota of 11.3¢ | that any individuals who had not | he reduction in Marion County| vet peen counted in any of these will not be specifically determined four towns phone him at IR-0727. | until conferences with the City and | Population of Woodruff Place, the |

— Ey a with County Commissioners have | town inside Indianapolis, was | SPEEDROAT RACING || WELL, MR. MOORE, / OUR WHISKEY, SUH ! been held, Mr. Jennings said. placed tentatively at 1350, compared |

IS SWELL SPORT, / WHAT LUXURY \ REMEMBER, MZ WM IS — _ —_— with 1218 in 1930. The Lawrence count was 1077

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\ MR MATTINGLY, | ( 'SNT EXPENSIVE? ) A QUALITY WHISKEY... : | BUT iT CERTAINLY \ Dn . ? AY A PRICE SO MODEST : A 20 NATIONAL LEGION | compared to 840 10 years ago. | { ] ] iT FAIRLY BLUSHES! { Warren Park's population is 242, |

compared with a 1930 count of 164. GROUPS WILL MEET Wilkinson, in Hancock County, has | a population of 335, compared to is : . . i 316 in 1930, Mr. Tandy said. Twenty -fom national American | The first population decline that | Legion committees will meet at| had been found in his district, he | headquarters here during this week said, was in Blue River Township, | to discuss routine business and be- Bi aoock Sou, Where He popu ! ari . ag 1% . : ation dropp rom 769 in 1930 to gin preparation of 1940 reports. a preliminary figure of 739 this Committees meeting tomorrow are year. gd Emblem, Special National Executive, ———— Subcommittee on Uniform, National

Americanism Commission, Liaison DINE ot WEEK’ with National Child Weifare, Constitution and By-laws, Uniform Code : of Procedure, National Convention 10 OPEN MONDAY : Liaison, National Finance, Invest-| | I rue You 50 ments Policy, Community House I Project, Texas A. and M., Veterans’'| National Restaurant Week with FOR EINE WHISKEY ? Employment, Veterans’ Preference.| jis slogan of “Let's Dine Out” will nt? Resolutions, Legion Publishing and ABA ate . , : . Publicity, Endowment Fund. Board be observed here beginning Monday. of Directors. National Rehabilita- More than 50,000 restaurants ef tion, National Co-ordinating, Trus- the United States and Canada are HE FIRST TIME you raise a glass of M & M, tees, and Overseas Graves Decora- expected to participate in the ob- |

you're in for as mouth-watering a treat as you tion Trust servance.

ever touched lips to! For here are smoothness, | On Trirsday: the Nasional oe Seo B_ Suams A A: ne | . . i y " ecutive Committee will meet an ; staurant, w h Selle aes: ond in ides Such # Jou Weulde' . on Friday the Judging for Depart-| committee in charge of the local a £ a vin S expect to find except in whiskies costing lots more = ment History Contest Committee! observance.

than M & M. Try M & M today... its goodness A Q UAR T I ; will meet. Committee members are I. A. and flavor will delight you—and its really low av —— Fendrick, B. K. Moreland, S. Shat-

fer, Martin Shane, Howard Deputy, | § price Wil aniare you FORD ORDERED TO REHIRE $1 ,., joes EE. Keller, all of thai. / 9 9 r | WASHINGTON, April 30 (U.P) —| anapoils; Don E. Martin of Ft. or or R " i Mo J { The National Labor Relations Board | Wayne, Dan Clark of South Bend, $ attin to a Be ‘today ordered the Ford Motor Co.| Henry Boxman of Bloomington and § a i ———— 00r Ba to reinstate 94 employees with back | A. I. Simmons of New Castle. |

| pay since the fall of 1937 at its St.| The committee's efforts, accord-

WH Louis, Mo., assembly plant and to |ing to Mr. Adams, will consist 8 BLENDED ISEEY 'grant exclusive bargaining rights | largely of identifying local eating "Yes, sir—my money earns a salary—the same as for approximately 840 employees in | places with the promotion, which | the plant to the C. I. O. faction of | will include advertising, special dis- § | do! Call it interest, if you wish—but the fact ‘the United Automobile Workers of | plays and the introduction of new | America. menus. | remains that my money, which I keep at the

‘EVANSVILLE GROUP | Morris Elan, pays me 312% INTEREST EVERY TO VISIT PLANT HERE YEAR |

One hundred and fifty Interna-| § | tional Harvester Co. dealers and How about YOUR money? Does IT earn 32% | employees in the Evansville branch | 8) . . . lof the company are to arrive in In-| interest for you—or is it just lying idle, doing | dianapolis by special train at 5:30] . |p. m. today for a dinner and in-| f§ nothing for you? |spection of the local plant on the | Brookville Road. |

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