Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1945 — Page 8

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P)~U. 8. refidents from the Cain one of a series of explosions to! : schosen Thursday night at the munadian to the Mexican borders were ond safe methods of storing large Becomes Engineer for U. S. |sical follies and beauty contest at Joseph W. Stilwell, commander of asked today to co-operate with the quantities of powder scheduled to| |Caleb Mills ‘hall. The program isthe 10th army, ordered all Jap. navy in determining results of anibe returned to this country from Works District. pone by “Camege bail cau FE manCeTs on Tx We f | : | teen iss Teen Age | Experiment SEplosion Which Wil he overseas. ~~. «| Raymond L. Pike leaves his post selected. gs Also win Be with headquarters prelimias director of the Indiana Economic Three candidates will be entered "&'Y to a formal surrender. Council Friday to become district from each of the city's canteens. — engineer for the Bureau of Com- Prizes will be awarded by local MANY i munity facilities of the Federal merchants. Judges will be Edwin C. EVER Works Agency. Heinke, city editor of The Times! From headquarters in Indianap- Miss Laura Miller, of the News, and| SUSP ECT CAUSE olis, Mr. Pike will supervise the al- Corbin . Patrick, of the Star, ana location of federal loans for pub- representatives of Metro- Siar, ag OF BACKACH lic works planning in communities Mayer and Columbia motion pic-/ throughout Indiana and Kentucky. ture studios. : This Old Treatment Often a Brings Happy Relief any sufferers relieve n were irate today after answering quickly. ance le y discover . seh the ikache five false alarms, four turned in! The kidneys are Naturers chiof was of ot tak-

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The Bureau of Community facilities has $390,646 for federal planning loans in Indiana and $324,341 for Kentucky. Designed as an unemployment cushion, the loans will | be extended to state, county, town- | ship, school district and municipal | | governments, Since Mr. Pike's appointment as Indiana Economic Council director | two years ago, Indiana govern-| mental units have proposed 120 post-war public works projects to cost $70,000,000. Mr. Pike was an engineer in Cleveland for 17 years, served seven years as first assistant city engi-| neer ‘in South Bend and five years as director of operations for the of Indianapolis’ most sensational! Indiana works projects adminis- murders, police today continued = tration. their search for the killer of a WAC corporal in an Indianapolis hotel, Aug. 28, 1943. The bludgeon and throat-slashing slaying of Cpl. Maoma Little Ridings | =| in Room 729 of the Claypool hotel | = | remained in the “unsolved” section | of police records. Police, however, | still carried on investigations today |

| The taxi driver, Kenneth Bange, in the death of the Camp Alter. | 35, of the Harbour hotel, 6171 N. [bury WAC. E Illinois st., reported he picked up| Chief of Detectives Clifford F. = two men, who told him to take] | Beeker said that two weeks ago a them to Hill's restaurant, 32 N.|suspect was questioned at Columbus, ' Pennsylvania st, where they de- Ind. with no results. ciared they were going to steal a; Four persons have “confessed” to safe. | the crime, but all such admissions When he let the men out, Bange have been proved false. Three cf |S phoned the police. Patrolmen ar- the persons were found to be men- | rived to find the restaurant door (ally unbalanced. i open and the safe moved but un- The body of the attractive opened. {brunette divorcee was found, | brutally beaten, by a hotel employee. | | The case attracted national atten- | tion because Cpl. Ridings had met the late President Roosevelt at = “Warm Springs, Ga., her home.

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