Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 10
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An removed the 10-horsepower limita-
tion on motorboats cruising White
river between 16th and 26th sts. -and outlawing inboard motors was defeated. Councilmen, spurring a local drive to obtain cheaper, natural gas for ‘local residents, asserted that only two or three years will be necessary to bring gas here, disputing the contention of utility officials that a
eilman Lucian Meriwether's expressed belief that a housing authority would encourage the subsidizing of local building and place © 8 halter on private industry. ~ Members. of the A. V. C, the bill's
gitwides a fine of $50 for each vio-
HOSPITAL ISSUES CALL FOR NURSES
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Ready for the big show. . . . Alvin L, Helms, Belleville, IH cards ‘one of his Cheviot ram lambs for the contest yesterday at the state fair,
Around Hoosierland
But they may have wondered at the she port, The pilot, flying a twin-motored
motor which operates the gear was
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The pilot reached down for the crank to turn the gear manually, but it was not in its usual place. He climbed the ship to 5000 feet and left his position at the controls to search for the missing Sun in the of e. hasty returns to right the plane from its erratic course, he found the crank, lowered the landing gear
* jand descended.
Too Cool f; f C BRAZIL orn the ers report that ing for that record-break-crop in Clay county are somewhat by the cool er of the last two weeks, Corn
remains more or less at a standstill VALPARAISO--A squirrel came
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Pilot Is Lone Actor in Cloud Drama
SOUTH BEND—High above St. Joseph county airport a nervetingling drama took place of which ground observers were unaware.
erratic movements of a plane above
Cessna ‘plane from Fargo, N. D,, to
Pittsburgh, Pa. pushed the button to lower the wheels as he prepared -1to land. Nothing happened. The
and the ears have not developed as they would with hot days and warm nights.
FT. WAYNE — ~“Skipper,” a, homeless puppy that wandered inte the Studebaker war plant
off second best in an attack on Patrolman Allen J. Hoff, of the Valparaiso police department, but the officer is nursing a sore right leg as a result of the encounter. Mr. Hoff, who was on patrol duty at the time; said the squirrel apparently mistook his leg for.a sapling- and begun to climb up his leather puttee. He tried to shake the intruder off, but the squirrel kept climbing. Reaching the knee, the animal sank its teeth into the officer's leg. That was too much.
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Burglar Gets $100 FromWoman's Purse.
of 2001 Brookside ave. was awak- | ened about 2 a. m. today by a burglar ransacking the next room
out the. rear. door. But her screaming came too late. | Cash totaling “$100 had been taken
-{from her purse,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holapple, Brooklyn, "Ind: put $1192 in the love are ram ri “TAT RMOs TOURS + aaa Riad FF Uietfanapolls to purchase a new car, They parked in a’downtown lot. : A few hours later they reported to police that the money was missing. Karl- Hendley 4075 Pasadena st.
"told police last night that a bandit
came up to the window of his filling statioh, 5701 E. Washington st. last night, waving a gun,Hendley sald he ducked and | jumped into a rear room. He said | {the bandit then got’into a car and! speeded away,
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Mrs. Nora Weismantle will des scribe her experience as a missionary to India tonight at the services in the Missionafy Bands chureh, 719 E. 8t. Clair st.
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« Sixty members of .the Elks lodge 13 and their wives will go by chartered bus to Chicago Sunday with
she screamed and the prowler ran
ris Seni For M. J. Tierney!
Services for Michael J. Flerney, who died, yesterday at his home, 637 N. Dearborn st. will be held | at the Speaks and Finn mortuary | at 7:30 a, m, Saturday and a 8 a. m. in St.’ Philip Neri church. |
When — Mrs. Catherine ‘May. 40 He Was 48.
{ A native of Ireland, Mr. Tierney | Lived most of -his life here and was ‘a member of the St. Philip's Mens club. He formerly was employed ns a ‘maintenance man for Armour & Co, Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Mary Tierney; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Tierney: three’ brothers,
of Phitudeiih “Tieridy. brid” os AA ke, Tierney and Mrs. Kate ‘Callahan of Washington, D.C.
GEORGE ‘Ww. YOUNG
retired farmer and resident here | for the last eight years, will be held in the Tolin Funeral home at 10 (8. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in | Greenwood. A native of Ellisburg, Ky. Mr. | Young died Tuesday in St. Vincent's | hospital. He lived at 1838 N.- Alabama st. and was 72. He was a
member of the Christian church in Bluff Creek. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Allie Young; three daughters, Mrs. Earl
__| Pelfrey, Mrs. Roy Horner and Mrs.
Frank Adams, and five sons, William, Elbert, Lloyd, Lee and Robert Young, all of Indianapolis.
James C. Gribpene oXallod pater. TTR
BLUFFTON — =~ Sheng Eqwagd ders
— » Qraden 1s Jovan gating a of the
here in 1941 and has constant ot 8
sings , «oanged hand when “United States Rubber comy recently purchased the plant, The guards, who adopted “Skipper” because of his friendly ways, say he will continue to work with them on a seven-day schedule for U. 8. Rubber,
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Squitrel Bites Officer
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Br uagrant cases of destructive vandalism ever called to notice of
They *Y HL tend the re-dedication .eremonies of the Elks National Memorial bldg. The memorial building, erected in honor of Elks who were soldiers of world war I, will be re-dedicated to those who served
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Services for George W. Young, | -
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SAVANNA — Fourteen - Charles Clar when his Sa ister for sch Yesterday, ents, Mr, ar if he could year. Laughi Then the went into h himself in tl when his pai The grieflantic Coast said the boy cently, but
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Mrs. E. A. Fitch, 81, returned to her home near McNatts, after visiting with a daughter in Montpelier three weeks, to discover that buth outside doors of the house had been broken open. Windows had been painted on the interior with varnish, panes of glass broken, pictures were nailed to the wall, an antique organ «wrecked, three mattresses ruined by pouring roofing pitch over them, and other destructive acts committed.
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ORGANIZATIONS
The regular meeting of the Christian Park Civie league will be held 7:30 m. today the Christian Park Reormed acts, :
The Queen Esther chapter 3; O. E. 8, will meet tomorrow at-7:30 p. m. in the | Masonic temple, North and Illinois sts. Mary E. Middaw is worthy matron and George C. Park, worthy patron.
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