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FRATERNITY LEADER Vraanitali 14-YEAR-OLD SHOT [Residents Complain +o 'Ci ren. | ‘DIES AT HOME HERE Organizations YEAR-OLD 1% sg Residents Complain to City Hall, but Car 3 DETOURS. LISTED |
+ Mrs. Daisy G. Johnson, secretary! ppijozenia lod a1 i “i > : ! J ” me fp | ; ) ] i nO ; fo the national treasurer of Beta wil SPonsoY a crd Hy borer avs b. A 14-year-old youth was n opyer ol ¢ 1B Theta Pi fraternity for 27 years, |; mm. in the lodge hall at Washington | ing today from a bullet wound in wt
fied Inst filght at her Home, 4Vil>: ThRiun Av. tHe thigh, inflicted by police in an oa : : Three detours were listed. on Tn-
Broadway. She was 62. l, Brightwood chapter, OE. 8., will con-| auto chase through the West side. A , diana’s road network this week. by ¥ e € * . ' s! : R % hk _ j, Born in Clermont, Mrs. Johnson {CIB uid hlsuva’ave | The L-year-old and two 16-year- ii state Highway somos, 48 : i : {old companions were remanded to is : | White riv r k Indianapolis and was a member of | A reception for new members Vi el juvenile center for allegedly steal- of ; TAN est of Martinsville was closed for
: {held by the Irv , ¢h No. 364," : : the Central Christian church. |G"%.S, ‘ext Monday at 8 p. m. in the|iDE & truck. Patrolmen Avery Viles : repairs during the week and Road
: Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor | Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 E. Wash-| and Arthur Schlangen spotted them of Central Christian church, will | Inston st. | cruising’ in the 1200 ak of W. id FRR 3 103 north of Lewisville, closed for
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conduct services Monday in Flan-| Mrs. Margaret Davis, chairman of the washington st. and pursued them Sa : some time, was opened to traffic.
A Mooseheart alumni committed, will - Roads closed on account of conner & Buchanan mortuary 'at 2g", “peneit card ig for ome on to. a criss-cross of railroad tracks
p. m. Burial will be in Crown Hill. |the Moose tomorrow at 8 p. m. at 845 at Belle Vieu pl. and Turner st. : - | ; struction are: {
: ! U. S. 24-Bridge out at east edge of ® Survivors are a brother, Frank Massachusetts ave. Patrolman Viles fired three shots. pA ot. Monticello; detour @ miles over Road 39
. Johnson, and a nephew, Herbert, Alene Vey club, O. E. 8, members will The -boys later were nabbed while oF b J ' BE | south .of Patton, then north on county
| meet at the home of Mrs. Tressie Kirk, 5 road to U. 8. 24. Johnson, both of Indianapolis. | 1620" E. 75th st., tonight 6:30 o'clock | crouching in & Tiearby ditch. IND. 39-White river bridge closed just
ara ———— a emp — “ 2 west of Martinsville. Martinsville to Ine
TI EEE EE EE ET ETE IE ng a 2 dianapolis traffic follow Road 37. Local -— x N, : : J 3
, a traffic 8% miles from Road 67 to Martins-|
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This is the 400 block on S. Webster ave. Citizens have called on the city for ‘help for the past seven | i years. Meanwhile, vehicles of all types, such as this truck of Harvey Balley, 477 8, Webster, become J 3 Nationally mired in the slough. ‘ “0 A Alvertiaed
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WILL MEET TUESDAY |. we Jp 's 95 Patrons of schools 30, 53 and 50 $ 3 05 will meet Tuesday night in school } “7. waive Complete 50, at 75 N. Belle Vieu pl, for af” ALL NA MAN Compu
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by the public schools, will be Jus- {| plete with Hair Style... department head; Miss Elizabeth 3 A | 1 Y O. Hester, science department; Ellis
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New Spring Patterns!
, ‘A Residents also are up-in-arms about this swamp on city property, Hs English and Webster aves, which breeds mosquitoes in summer and | — [
today is a home for frogs. -. The six families living in the 400| years has been forgotten by the Ql x b h —
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as they- repeatedly have’ called on! door at 477. the city. : | “They either say they will be Yesterday five cars and a truck right out or that we will have to became mired in the slough pur-|wait our turn. They never have ported to be a street. The day be- been right out and we are wonderfore almost an equal number were ing how long our turn will take.” | stuck, including a city garbage, Mr. Bailey, whose ‘truck was | truck. {mired all night, said “Next to our : oy: . The number of times the City lot is city property. This stands bites in vii beautiful Z| Hall has been called in the past full of stagnant water all summer Men's fine rolled edge, oh color combinations. = : and is the breeding ground of so sheer count cotton cam- > = MRS. SMITH DIES mally Teoequites that we Silo
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