Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1947 — Page 2
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=== New Bill Revives ox Wool Price Fight
Day Veto Received By Scripgs-Howard Newspapers
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Add New Flashers Sanders Opposes
To Intersection | ; oe ue neve comet Junior Police flasher protection of one of the, . ¢ state's deadliest highway intersec Charges - Someone | Usurped His Authority
Chief of Police Howard L. Sanders
on the force usurped his authority state {in allowing such a proposal to be
He asserted the police department on the four corners, Three fatal | 30° Bot. have k personnel accidents have occurred at the in- |, conduct any more youth organizations than it is already con-
higher than the present market, |the rest Of the’ department is This means, foes say, that wool- |SWamped with work as it is, the en goods manufacturers will con- Chief said. Wore Police Badges The. junior
police t was disbanded in 1946.
nile | It was a
. means that the government
tinued government purchase of wool |with continuation of price support, “That t the 1946 price of about 42 cents at the 1946 level and disposal of and I have no commeps.” © sa
and sells low—that the fed. ® Study be made to determine the
treasury provid subsidy 1 {feasibility of the plan. an 2 "| MF. Remy sald that the junior
| Mississippi ‘Renews’
| bluff district south of Chester, TIL. |
_ |able-bodied man in the area to join|
assigned “ | etubs work EE re Assistants Named |
Colligan, Indianapolis, English; Robert Harmon, Indianapolis, bot- |
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_ FRIDAY, JUNE 21
Threat to Farmlands By UNITED PRESS Eight hundred U. 8. army troops were ordered into flood-threatened areas along the Mississippi river today. Meanwhile, the Des Moines river sent its fourth flood in a month dov..stream toward Ottumwa, Iowa. The army corps of engineers predicted today the Mississippi would | reach its highest flood stage in| more than a century at St. Louls| by Monday. :
Authorities appealed to every!
the troops in bolstering and patrolling the levees. About 500 respond- | ed i :
More than 50,000 acres of rich Illinois farmland was threatened by the sudden rise in the Mississippi. Engineers said the dikes could break at any time. | Fight Bad Leak | They already were fighting a bad leak that had started at the base!
as it moved out of the Iowa state capital. :
Symmer School
Appointment of summer school]
Leonard, summer session director. | The appointees were Miss Doris
; Miss Norma Zeigler, Indian- |
apolis, dean of women's office; Mrs.
government. wool at market prices. Chief Sanders. ¥
gineers Elect
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