Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1947 — Page 5
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THE WEATHER FOTOCA iT ACME TELEPHOTO
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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST BSUMMARY: weather is promised from Maine to Tennessee and Georgia tonight and early Friday as warm southerly winds begin to flow over this (See airflow arrows.) Early morning temperatures will be in the middle forties in Wisoonsin, Minnesota and North Dakota as cold breezes from central Canada move in behind the cold front from Wisconsin to Texas. Showers are expected along the Canadian border from Maine to Ohio, also in southern Florida. Showers and thunderstorms aie scheduled for the Plains states, Jdaho, Montana and Nevada. (Affected areas on the Fotooast show rain will fall during the nent
section.
84 hours.)
Skies will be dark and cloudy
from northern Maine
nesota, also over Kentucky, Tennessee and Nevada. Clear, starry skies will be visible ta southern New England and New Mexico.
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FORECAST ++ PERIOD NDING 7104M (516-64
today Lots. eam ‘Use Impounded Fund A motion for a new trial in the|,
Indianapolis Railways, Inc, rate Sa was denied in circuit court, to-
The attorney general's office, representing the public service commis sion, immediately filed notice of an appeal of the case to the Indiana) supreme court. : ~The new trial motion was over-
... |ruled by Special Judge Floyd Burns,
Sealitate
ity
whose decision last May 28 upheld the increased trolley and bus fares from four tokens for 25¢ to three tokens for 25c.
. May Require Six Months
The decision was in the form of an injunction preventing the PSC from interfering with the railway firm's higher rate. At the same time, PSC attorneys asked Judge Burns to modify his judgment to prevent the transit firm from taking over more than $1 million held in trust as the extra money received
(Consult inset chart to determine cloudiness for your area.) Weather fans will notice wim, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico is meeting cool, Canadian air dlong the cold front from Wisconsin to Texas. Showers will develop near the front as sudden cool- United States Weather Burean ing forces the moisture out of the June 3, 1947 to gulf air. This gulf air sup- »5:18 ,| Sunset...... 8:00. most of the water for storms Total preci 24 hrs. since Jan. 1 a. th of the Rockies. By watching |Excess since Jan. 1.................. alr flow the amateur forecaster can readily determine where storms are liable to occur, Large, open arrows on the Foto- Chloago i cost indicate the movement of Sleveland
Denver Evansville
cago, 60; Detroit, 63; Cleveland and Norfolk, 63; Kansas City, 65; Atlanta, 66; St. Louis, 68; Memphis; 71, and-Pt; Worth, 72 degrees.
Official Weather
Warmer
The bb eo shows the temperature in other cities:
. Worth Indianapolis (city) Kansas City
as well as wind directions over the a . Avision country. New Suna "2 Lowest temperatures expectedtomorrow morning include Duluth and Bismarck, 4; Milwaukee, 54; Boston, 55; Philadelphis, 58; New York, 59; Washington and Chi-
to Min-
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Casey and his wife . yesterday “coasted” across the channel, a distance of about 35 miles, from an altitude of 16,000 feet to which they were towed by a small plane..
on ‘the increased fare since last August. ; Judge Burns also overruled this motion, thus permitting the transit firm to take over the trust. funds despite the pending appeal to the supreme ‘court. PSC attorneys argued in this motiori that if the supreme court should reverse the circuit court decision “there would be no practical method of recovering the money for distribution to patrons.” Procedure through the supreme court on the appeal may require another six months. Meanwhile, however, trolley riders will continue to pay ‘the three-for-a-quarter token rate and the transit firm will have
use of the million-dollar fund.
“5 Be Ends ht Holdup oe
Clerk Hurls
, Quart at Bandit A bottle of Old Boston, apphed externally, ended an attempted holdup at Star No. 2 liquor store, 2940 Northwestern ave. last night. The clerk, John C. Kent, 24, of 1215 N. Pennsylvania st., said a customer who purchased a quart of 0! 1 3 wine returned an hour later to ex- { 4
change it for another brand. As the All you need to eng ae " your Noniorable clerk started to make the exchange, charge pon or a copy thereof, o>
the customer piilled a gun and an- FIRST COME - FIRST — nd
nounced: “This is a stickup.” The clerk upped his hands—just All items sold on & “Where Is—As basis, enough to grab a bottle of Old sccompaty enh onde tla Rem : Boston which he hurled: at the accompany each
would-be bandit. The bandit fled. One- part of the ©lerk’s report, however, puzzled police who remember Indiana law sets a minimum age of 21 for liquor purchasers, In his description of the would-be bandit whom he had sold wine, Mr. Kent estimated his age as between
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