Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1947 — Page 29
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went into operation at 8 a. m. today just northy of the Delaware St. bridge over Fall Creek. At extreme left is Washington Blvd. which will be one way northbound to 30th St. Next to it to the west is Delaware St. which will be one | way southbound from 32d St. to the bridge. Talbot Ave., second street from the | right, will be one way northbound from the bridge to where it joins Pennsylvania St. | The fourth ‘street in the series, Pennsylvania, at extreme right, will be one way southbound from its junction with Talbot Ave. south to Fall Creek Pkwy. The streets will be one w8y at all hours of the day and night. The northbound run of the | Central Ave. bus was changed beginning today from Delaware St. to Washington | Blvd. to conform with the one-way series.
YY SE v *s 8 ame” a eS Husband Wounded In Yule Spirit Row Allison Gets Two | An argument over whether this told police she observed that this : ‘Christmas would be merrier than!Christmas would be bigger and
| the last one led to a marital shoot- better than the ‘last one. New i ing last night. Mr. Kirtley, according to his { The victim, Andrew Kirtley, 62,/Wife's statement, disagreed and of 870 Burdsal Parkway, was in threatened to burn down the house | Two additional Air Force wrt critieal condition in General Hos-|t0 emphasize the point. jet engine contracts to be awarded pital. His wife, Elnora, 44, was held| Mrs. Kirtley said she then picked to the Allison Division of General in the county jail on a vagrancy up a revolver to strengthen her Motors Corp. will assure continued | charge, side of the argument -and fired out She sald she was sitting on the|of the window. bed wrapping Christmas presents! Mr. Kirtley stepped in front of Plants.
employment for workers at the local
when the argument started. She the bullet, she told police. | No increase in employment is anoe -. * —eeeme ticipated by company officials, howCROSSWORD PUZZLE ever, as a result of Army and Navy Answer to Previous Puzzle (requirements. |
| A $3,780,000 contract for 108 model 400 (J-33) engines to be used In| {the Navy's carrier-based Grumman | {Panther is “ready for signing.” Each
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1,5 Pictured 1 Sea robber lengine will cost $35,000 each. De-| > Bendix Tro- 2 Cutting tool {liveries will begin about April 1, phy winner 3 Indian | 1948. |
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Another contract will be awarded early next month for. J-35 engines to |be used in the Army's P-84 Thun-
hour 60n the |dérbolt. | 1 Ran away to 5 Sheltered side 19 puts down 35 Printing term | ii 13 He won 8 Township 21 Canopies 39 Cloy ’ the second (ab.) 23 Rock 40 War god School $ Blaze ) ictesive year yStriped 24 Swoon 41 Exists Laid to Vandals xpunged 29 Recess 42 Depression . 16 Nod 10 Of the sun 30 Comical 45 Boy's Some “little culprits” got a bad| 18 Wing shaped 8 NS ae 31 Vine mildew - nickname shock today when .Public School 7 21 Faithul money 33 Floated 46 June bug opened on schedule despite tneir 22 Prices 15 Rough lava 34 Ocean 49 Negative efl.cts to burn it down and get a 24 Sumptuous 17 Moistens © currents 51 Accomplish head start on Christmas vacation. meal | Fire was discovered in the scnonl 33 Diels: building, 748 Bates St. early last nkeys night. Three fire companies put it 22 Rawaiian bird out quickly. 29 Decorate Damage, they said, was 'argely
confined to Room 8, which houses |
32 Birds" hom { rus s {the 4-A and 4-B classes.
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y —fin his | The fire, according to the Fire achi ent | Department, was the work of young 37 Characteristic | vandals who broke into the school 38 Turfs |via a side door, ransacked teachers’ 39 Uttered {desks and set classroom desks 33 Laersl part |ablaze with matches and candles, 45 Hh poieth “Looks like the little culprits degrammatically | cided today should be the beginning 47 Permit lof Christmas vacation,” the Fire 48 Crescent Department commented officially in} shaped notifying the Police Department of - 50 Knots the incideat. : © 7 ¥7752 Specks | The Police Department was look-
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NOW .. : on BLOCK'S Thirl. Foo
E guessed wrong! We thought it was going to be as cold as Greenland this year, and we
went OVERBOARD FOR OVERCOATS. Well,
it didn't get cold and we still have the overcoats
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« « « but not for long! January and February with
potential zero temperatures are still ahead of us,
and you men know a hot buy when you see one,
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Come in and for just $25 you can get a fine over
coat impervious to zero or below! Fleeces, tweeds,
and many other fine all-wool fabrics are reduced,
P. S.—Give him a coat for Christmas]
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the Storé Known for Men's Clothing, Third Floor
