Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1947 — Page 5

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3 ) N 5 8 | - State Highway Commission today| > PAL Calls Film Red Quiz |§ : ol announced ane detour had been, AT HOME gies INDIANA FOR 75 YEAR

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(Continued From Page One) | _ b The new detour is on “Ind. i : might not -start immediately, but A Pa Sl north of <Redkey. Completed are| we will have come to such a pass g: 4 two detours on Ind. 26, and one we won't be able to avoid them. h each on U. 8. 381, U. 8. 36 and “The trouble with this next war y Ind. 157. Trafic can now use U. S:| w—they'll die in Indianapolis just as, Si ; > 31 south of South Bend although horribly af they will wherever the : Sa : “travel at your own risk” signs are front is.” | SEIT WE Na RY T still posted. Mr, Miller viewed the probe of] : 8 E A Poe & \ Closed roads are: the House of Representatives’ Com-| 2 4 WR | ; \ A mittee on Un-Amg#rican Activities as the most “alarming” symptom of American life today. ; bo CL . “At first 1 thought thelr antics nd corte i were kind of funny,” he said. “As| . {and county gravel (bridge out), time goes on, I get cei frightened. CHARTERED—Pete honle e (center), siden of the Shoriridee Key -Glub, ac- | mb. 1s-North of Norn Manchester, 3)

miles over county gravel and | Yor every eight Commies they un-| cepts the club's charter from the Indianap. olis Kiwanis Club, in behalf of 60 members | wo. isu west of 's ua)

tr pas. SoumEY, they make f'the high school's club. Left to right are: A. F. Hook, chairman of Key Clubs for [Sti ogo se over 5, 41

IND. 22-Closed mn Says Publishers Next Kiwanis; Jackson Rainey, governor of Indiana Kiwanis District; Pete Shonle; Joel Had- me" seuth edge of Pennville. detour. 3

“When they get through with| ley, principal, Shortridge High school, and Howard E. Nyhan Born of the In- Sn "omy mw Hollywood, the publishing business| dianapolis Kiwanis Club. ts next. Don't think the magazines

and the newspapers can escape it.| Mrs. Wilma Beatty re sy From: Kiberty: nn 12 ies They're going to try to do the same | Ve op ers, Di . H m t 26 Road ine culvert a an (replac Job of intimidation there as they! ies. in ome a $2 Prom Yountsville to Crawfords-

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tried to do in Hollywood. Mrs. Wilma Beatty, a lifelong resi- | thrla ys “I don’t want this construed as {i iN Teens, Held dent of Indianapolis, died today in py hte ed nt RS Se-Bast fo 67, Tia miles over #1 any defense of the Communist [hes home. 2522 N. Butler Ave. She From 14 to North Judson, 24 Party. I have no use for it. Ivs|” [mies ‘over Rds. 14, 43 and 10 (construc made up.of psychopaths and jerks.|- Five shoplifters. were in police rly Beatty was a member of The State Highway Commission IND, 423% miles west of Monrovia, 4 + “But-I'm very concerned as an Custody today after they were ar rst Churéh of the Nazarene. {today announced acceptance of sruction) ¥ sunty ‘gravel (heidge oe editor when I see the shadow of a rested, four in downtown stores and

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2 gag’ hovering over the publishing the fifth on the North Side. | Survivors include her husband. 470 for widening and resurfacing Ms aver Rouds: 01. 121 sad 51 Drage flags a 19 miles over 26, county | dom of expression can be labeled the girls were arrested by a house George. Billy and Laura May: her| yow bids still are subject to|road a vestigation.” Co. while trying to leave with Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Mary by county, projects and low bid: IND. §i—Closed from “I'm glad publishers bring out Were taught by the store ee Knowles, Mrs. Thelma Battin, Miss | Vermillion County — Bituminous resur-| IND. 89—8outh of Mt. Vernon, 3 miles s br u B p 8 71 from junction of Ind. 165 $A Ham Fish can get published. I don't Who fled from Steig’s Drug store at| |brothers, Billy Merrill, David Mer. |tXcept 4.5 miles. of concrete from St | “yNp 168 Prom Owensville to 41, 17) {Co., Terre Haute—$206,960. | chester, 2 miles Hho “a Ay 0 bolle! about magazines in general. | was caught in a running chase by| Services will be held at 10 a. m.| | Bituminous resurfacing and Sone ete wid- | IND, 252—Bridge out about 3 miles east | police. east Chapel. Burial will be in An-| endricks County—Bituminous resurfac- miles over 27 and county gravel Abridge “guts.” All five were charged with vag- 'derson Cemetery, Ao. Grady Bros, Co, Indian- : —$273,8 ’ HP len County — View" he said. “Todsy there 1 Ralph Gorman Dies; Suggested for Europe | ies Couns muuminous min has just completed his third—“That' . Ralph Gorman, a native of Cen- Europe, patterned after the War and concrete patching of 9.8 miles war. It will be published in Janu-| Mr. Gorman had lived here 20 posed by Sen. Homer .E. Capehart. lon Ind. 34 Testiscing Ot Jol mies;raping of an 18-year. -old South Side

out, detour extends into Ohio over 177) business. It scares me when free- Four were teen-age girls. Two of | Donald Beatty; three childrem, projects on Indiana roads. viIND. 85—From ‘4 mile north of Pine “un-Americari” by this kind of in-|detective in the H. P. Wasson &| mother, Mrs. Laura. Merril, all of {checking and verification. County nik, x om 5% bridge EW Digs at Facts bracelets and trinkets. Two others McAssee, Louisville; Mrs, Esther ders were: y. [uae of Fortiding. W miies'avet Ras, 3 aR0, lacing and concrete widening of 7.6 miles |OVer 762 and county gravel (bridge out) at the G. C. Murphy & Co. |Edna May: Merrill, ‘and Miss Betty| (ci08 8 IND. 15—North of U es over Te RTE te The fifth wit oe year-old man| Merrill, all of Indianapolis; three|in Blanford to 1 mile north of Dana, COURLY Eravel (sendricks “Golaty) mew] | Bernice north, and hetween Second and miles over 65, 68 an d A ever want 5 see chai ch 3 {34th St. and Central Ave. with a rill, and-Jimmy Merrill, all of In- Fifth Sts. in Dana: Bituminous Materials IND, 213—Southw of Mr. Miller told his town-audience pen and pencil set and billfold. He dianapolis. Hancock, Henry and Wayne Counties— construstion) ing of 5.18 mil U. 8. 40: W, L. of Edinbur The ‘majority of magazines pub-| two customers who held him for| {Monday in Moore Mortuaries North- 3 lr dy RS 248 . IND, PT ust north of Ft. Wayne, 3 | lished today, he said, haven't any| ing and concrete widening of 59 miles Out, trucks under 13 tons gross follow ). | “ The girls were sent to! reer ees SPolis—8180.30 . We used to have a dozen pe- rancy. i . 1 Benton Lr Bitamiu resurfacing | S U 1 riodicals at the beginning of this| uvenile Ald. : ‘Reconstruction Board ana “32. Jona Denner, ‘Inc. Pi. Wayne | : century giving a dozen points of) 3,802. no diversity of opinion.” NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (UP)-rAn In- 1824. Grace Construction Co. =n Kidna [ase | Author of two books, Mr. Miller| Funeral Monday . - |dustrial reconstruction board for VNyate ‘Counts — Bituminous resurfacing | | on | Winter” It's the story of GI's as terville, died yesterday in his home, Production Board and headed by algirg os, © 00 ~~ n& C0. Fl. Wayne—| LS Sletendanty charges Ly kia civilians the first winter after the 1616 E. Washington St. He was 60. prominent civilian, has been pro-| Rush and Fayette CGounties—Bifuminous | TAPING | 2 he i i i f long fiber, fine-combed cotton - di 15-8216, "girl Oct. 7, asked for a jury trial in| All white super soft scivvy shirts woven o ; : ary. |years, and was a fireman at the In-| Sen. Capehart spoke ~yesterday| SERROLIS $310,054. nall. Counties. — Bite. |OYiming] Gourt 3 © day.

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«deputy prosecutor, said arrangeIn Terre Haute Murder Central Chapel, with burial in The board should be in charge of lana concrete. widening of 3 0 ‘mies on | ment will he made to set the case] TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 7 (UP)—A Floral Park Cemetery. ' |the allocation of industrial mate-|vu 24: Rieth Riley Construction Co.

| Goshen—8186.198 (conditional bid (for trial Nov. 17. plea of innocent was entered in| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. rials for the reconstruction of fac-| “Cie MR FICO Co untios—Bita- | One of the defendarits, Stewart

Vigo County Court today by Arthur Pearl Anderson Gorman. tories abroad, he suggested. » minous resurfacing and eh ont Derickson, filed a separate motion

viremia m———————— 8. 50: Ellsworth Parker, 47, charged with struction Co., Lockland, O.—$182,807, |asking, that he be given a lie de- ; ) murder after parts of the body of| TABER FORECASTS TAX CUT POLICE KILL 30 IN SYRIA reerp—————— |{ector test. Argument on this Men's Furnishings, Street Floor

Mrs. Lillian Marie Johnson were| MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Nov. 7 (UP)| DAMASCUS, Nov. 7 (UP)—Thir-| {2 KILLED BY TORNADO | motion was set for this afternoon. recovered from a grave. —Rep John Taber (R. N. Y.), ty persons: were killed or wounded] GOLDEN MEADOW, La, Nov.'7| The five other defendants are: Police said that Parker admitted chairman of the House Appropria-| | yesterday at Deirezzer in northeast| (UP)—Two persons were killed and Robert Warner, Donald Norris Peck, killing Mrs. Johnson in 1943. Judge | tions Committee, believes Congress Syria when gendarmes fired into |one was missing today after a tor-| James Edward Henderson, Robert! H. DeWitt Owen scheduled the trial will pass a “modest” tax reduction a mob that stormed the govern- nado struck this small community | Hunt Johnson and Thomas Lee for Jan. 3. | i ‘at the next regular session. | ment office. last midnight. ; | Gardner: A LL, eu

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