Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1947 — Page 3

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Busy Year on Road

“As Highway Police Urge Traffic Courtesies’

Have you 1! you haven't you stand your

had an auto accident yet this year?

best chance of having one in 1047.

Those who deal in motor safety matters already have become

dente tn the first quarter of 1947 is drivers to put the saving of life in

increased before their own motoring rights.

He also asked them to be constantly mindful of the rights of others.

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ua , state Ja a 10 Bees, He 10 “Per mor 2d bo the greatest number of auto day than ever before for the comSia in history.

previous record year. the first three months year was 19.508 acoidents.

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mon courtesies of the road.”

He added that among’ the thousands registered to drive only 6

has already been In the. first quarter DEF SSBt aCLIAlY know how to drive. oC. 1047 there Was a 16 per cent in- | The remainder, he said, are deficient ? a he 1046, the|in driving courtesies, knowledge of Awards Granted The total for |traffic regulations or the mechanics this

of operating a vehicle. 01d Cars Demanded Mr, Stoops estimated there were

34 million vehicles on highways today and he declared the

within the next. few years,

now. or the roads.

fantastic prices. Used car prices

fast.

Robert Rossow called on will be you.

Chance in "47

retreat center.

Florence Nightingale

CLEVELAND, June 12 (U. P.).~ Mrs, Walter Lippman and Lt. Col. Ida W. Danielson today were recipients of the Red Cross Florence

nation’s | nightingale award for outstanding

service in the nursing profession and

number would reach 40 million nursing auxiliaries.

The awards were made last night

Used car dealers admitted nearly |at a dinner of the 22d annual naevery thing which would run was tional American Red Cross convenCars which in|tion, Mrs. Lippman received the 1941 were stuck on the back of the|honor for her services as national car lots and not even carried in|director of the Red Cross nurse's the bookkeeping are being sold for aide corps and Col. Danielson for

her work with the army nurse corp

which lagged during world war IL

slightly a few months ago are. today at an all-time high, and moving SHIP SINKS, 76 MISSING

SHANGHAI, June 12 (U. P.).~—

80 consider well, the next time|A total of 76 passengers and crew|ings you get under the wheell The|of the steamship Tafeng were rehighways are full The odds are|ported missing today after the vesbetter than ever that this time it|sel sank Monday at Liuho, 40 miles

up the Yangtze from Shanghal

SETTING FOR RETREATS—This 25-room house on the estate of the late Hugh | McK. Landon, 8140 Spring Mill rd., has been sold to Franciscan friars as a laymen's

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Franciscan Order Buys Hugh Landon Estate Here | Sacred Heart- Order Plans Week-end Retreats

For Laymen; 25 Rooms in Main.House . The Pranciscan fathers of Sacred Heart province of ‘the Roman Oatholic church with headquarters in St. Louis today announced the ugh McK. Landon, 8140 Spring Mill

laymen'’s retreat center for the Indianapolis area. The new owners will take possession of the house and grounds in the autumn. The first re-

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Retreat candidates are expected | end after the services start. They

nights, attend masses, conferences otions, with constant meditation interspersed, returning home Monday morning. (There will be no light conversation. Except for spiritual instruction, silence will be the

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acquire the properties. The retreat|

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put Mayor James M. Curley of Boston in jail soon to serve the sentence imposed for mail fraud. The appeals court ruled that Mr. Curley’s lawyers must fille in the supreme court tomorrow their request for reconsideration of the supreme court's recent refusal to review his convicition, This means that the high court will be able to issue its final order in the case before adjourning for the summer. This, order probably will be forthcoming ‘next Monday. Curley’'s lawyers had hoped to have until June 27 to file the consideration request in the su court.

six to 18 months’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of $1000.

Sam ——————————. Advice of Boy, 12, Saves Fisherman From White River

Police squads hastened to White river yesterday to recover a “drowning” victim, but arrived to find the would-be “victim” alive and drying off on the bank—saved by good advice. Randall Ashcraft, 23, who. lives at the Y. M. C. A., was standing on the west bank of the river dangling a fishing line in the water when he lost his balance and toppled in. The current carried the floundering fisherman swiftly out toward midstream,

As he was being carried out, he heard 12-year-old Edward Underwood, 1314 W. New York st, also fishing on the bank, calling to him. “Swim with the current,” the boy yelled. The fisherman turned swimmer obeyed. ; In the meantime someone had called police to report a “drowning.” Loaded with drowning equipment, police rushed to the river. There they found Mr. Ashcraft drying out in the mid-day sun as young Underwood gave him some helpful advice on what every fisherman should know.

Farnsworth Names New Sales Manager

FT. WAYNE, Ind., June 12 (U. P.). 1—E. J. Hendrickson today was the new manager of the sales division of the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp. Farnsworth President B. A. Nicholas announced the appointment of Mr. Hendrickson to succeed E. H. McCarthy, who retired. Mr. Hendrickson had been manager of Farnsworth's Chicago distributing branch since 1045.

Who Would Steal A Stuffed Tiger?

_ TOKYO, June 12 (U. P)~The Tokyo zoo keeper killed all his tigers during the war to prevent them from breaking loose during a bomb-

ing. Mostly for sentimental reasons,

Mr. Curley is under a sentence of |“

he stuffed the biggest tiger and put [i on display. He reported today somebody 'H

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