Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1946 — Page 18

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- Education at thriving Speedway City took a boom today. A $330,000 modern, two-story high school will be built, Speedway Schools Superintendent N. D. Cory announced. To be erected next to the present overcrowded building, the new school will have 17 classrooms, library and offices. Later, as part of a five-year building program, an eight-room annex to the new structure will be built, Speedway City citizens interested in the educational plans for the community have been invited to attend a meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the gymnasium, Slides

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Northern New England will have snow flurries in the mountains and partly cloudy skies Wednesday night. Partial cloudiness is also indicated for the Middle and Upper Lakes region, Louisiana, Arkansas and New Mexico, but most of the nation, east of the Rockies, will enjoy clear weather. No frontal systems are in evidence on the map for this period, but one in Canada, just northwest of the Great Lakes, will move into the U. 8. in another 24 hours. Barometer pressures are up over most of the country for three high pressure areas are noted. One forms a love pe of high

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Photographic society is L. J. (Larry) Foster, operator of Foster studios.

He succeeds John D. Kinaey. Cincinnati, o« o L:ASP.M. ET. DAILY Jew.Oneans + «+ 11:30AM, C.T. Other officers elected last. night Louisville , . 3:50P.M.,C.T. * alle 2:33P.M.,C.T. are Paul Dickson, vice president; Nashville , , . 7:22P.M. CT. oh i 6:11P.M.,C.T. |gEverett Adams, secretary, and Dirmingham , 1050. 4..C. Birmingham 8:03P.M., £2 Robert Young, treasurer. John Montgomery oo wl. 1. Nashville. . « 11:57 P.M..C.T. Kleinh Indi li Mobile. . . , 4:4SAM.CT. tovisile . . . SIAM.GL. |Srinheus Indianapolis Water Do. Arrives NewOrleans 7:45A.M.,C.T. Arrives Cincinnati 7:30A.M,,E.T. : GUILD BOARD TO MEET

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| pressure from the Middle Atlantic states westward to the Rocky Mountains and then ranges northwest along the Great Divide to the Canadian border, There is an important high pressure center over West Virginia and another in Wyoming. Fair and relatively cool conditions are resulting from the prevailing circulation of mostly dry, cool air over the eastern two thirds of the nation and northern sections of the Gulf states will have frost,

Texas will have -overcast skies and some light occasional Fain in the western portion of the state Wednesday night.

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| Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. .00 Total precipitation since Jan. 1...... 28.62 Deficiency since Jan, 1

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All of Florida will be cool tonight, but slightly warmer temperatures will be noted from the Appalachians westward to the Rockies, except in the northern border states where it will continue cold.

" Washington state will have cloudy weather and light rain sometime Thursday forenoon as a low pressure storm moves in from the Pacific. ;

DELAY DECISION] ON NEW ARPORT

{ot the city has been taken under

{zoning board until Dee. 10.

Officials Indicate Applications May Be Rejected.

The application of Carl M. Smith, 302 8. Audubon rd. for permission to establish an airport on 42 acres of land at the southeastern edge

advisement by the Marion county

Board members indicated that the application eventually may have #o be rejected because of a prior plan to sone that area for radio frequency modulation towers. Horace Abbott, board president, said plans have been made to erect 11 towers in an area south of Raymond st. and east of Highway 31. Permits Granted The propesed airport would be within this area, starting at Troy ave. east of Arlington and running north to Highway 29. A permit was granted the Kennedy Tank & Manufacturing Co. to build a $50,000 plant at Sumner st. and the Pennsylvania railroad. The Indianapolis Power & Light Co., was granted a permit to erect a $50,000 substation at Edgewood ave. and the Pennsylvania station. The petition of the First Moravian Episcopal church to erect a new building at E. Washington st. and Post rd. was taken under advisement by the board until Dec. 10.

135° TURKEYS STOLEN Described by punning state police press agents as “hot turkey,” 135 turkeys were stolen last night from farms in Henry and Rush counties.

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