Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 19
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planning -to-build an elementary school at 18th and Whitcomb Sts. in Speedway. > The additional contracts
October and school officials say it should he completed by fall, Exercises Land Option The board voted to exercise its option on four acres of ground at 18th and Whitcomb Sts. where the cle. mentary school will be built. = | Munds for the building will come from receipts of the post-war ouilding fund which will bring in ap- , Pat takes it phil- 3 proximately $100000 a year wuatil | pe glad to see all rent 1051, Fe ! : Speedway schools will offer a course in driver training during the second school semester which beat bappens a gins Monday. Clyde Sallee of the 3 high school faculty will teach the! course which was recommended by _ the Hoosier Motor Club of Indianapolis, :
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INJURES FOUR — Four teen-age youngsters were hurt, two seriously, when this
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PCA Meets to Indorse Wallace Candidacy
CHICAGO, Jan. 16 (UP)—Dele-
|_car rammed the safety zone at Pershing Ave. and Washington St.-about 9 p.m. yes 1
terday. The car was driven by Charles Knapp, 19, of R. R. I, Acton, who was listed }~ #
by General Hospital this morning as in "fair" condition. He was charged with reckless” driving. Police said the safety light and overhead light of the zone were working when
tion of the Progressive Citizens of _
America assembled here today to Says lke to Be Entered Fire Loss $200,000
gates to the second annual conven- the crash occurred. Impact of the crash loosened the overhead light.
indorse the candidacy of Henry
- Wallace “and plan support of his
presidential campaign. : Leaders of the PCA said Mr. Wallace would be a guest speaker at the convention, which starts tomorrow and ends Sunday.
Stay Ends; Slayer Dies
7 » MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 16 Dudley Js Acting
{Authorities today estimated at more! ee ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. 18 (UP)—|(hay $200,000 damage caused by a . » i Secretary W. Barnaby Hill of the four.alarm_ fire which destroyed = |p Ad utant Georgia Republican Party commit-|,nnjiance plant of General Mills, tee said today Jat ge. ign D. inc, yesterday and sent two em- L oe , tered In, Geotein's fat mepumiionn ployees to & hospital with serious,” Officials Appoint urns. frog gah : presidential primary since tecon- Successor to Glascoff struction days. : Henry H. Dudley, a resident of
In Georgia Primary
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OREGON ENTERS DEWEY
RALEIGH, N. C, Jan. 16 (UP)—| The primary will be May 11, SALEM, Ore. Jan.
tl (UP)— Indianapolis since 1941, was named EL _John Henry Breeze, who got a Mr. Hill said. there. were. strong {Th fn of New [necting ~ HalloHal “adjutant o “the = RT a “Christmas holiday from death, died indications. that the names of} --presidential Kiierican Légion “today, fo succeed and Wor ; Peace ~#8 “today in “the ‘state's lethal gas Thomas E. Dewey, Harold E. Sias- candidate, was entered today on the Donald G. Glascof. be ‘ 3
chamber for fatally clubbing a 71- (sen and Sen. Robert A. Taft willlballot for year-old woman. : ?
rdsville, Ind. primary. ~
also be entered.
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NORTHERN BACK MUSKRAT COATS REDUCED TO .. .$329
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and political levels. But § Ops are engaged, the con nd the Italian Communist
rge Jtallan cities know the tive of American aid. Bub be another matter. nments are under Commus ho follow the Moscow party tivities in Italy are Catholie ces have been reported in ve told the fediplents of 8s . . I w have ‘identified ved. And at a small-town dent went to: great lengths ed from the U. 8. Opening \ted to the well-stocked Donning his white hospital | » When he picked up h# in.”
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leader of the Italian Con". § THROUGH JANUARY. of the opposition = hs 3 . “ ac, es and the Catho 1 \, s bold offensive against » - . e proportions of the prese™ 2 :
: ae Blook’s Fur Salon, Second Floor ee Rh aiohng county = I it may—the Catholics nw] . | floor), | y are reported to have 2 | ell-armed a8 any fore nile, | Coffee Goes to 7 Cents; | many localities. . Mea : 8 : we. - fled themselves on, the #0¢ . | Patrons Smash Cups ler De Gasperi. MIAMI, Okla, Jan. 18 (UP)— [Citizens here today fought infiation ence - { with something mere than words.
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-§| Mr, Peston is a veteran of World!
TR manaer. - : eu Sl... The ex@utive committee will meet,
{| Mr. Glascoff is retiring as national adjutant to become director!
[States Brewers Foundation, I Mr, Dudley has served with the!
+ ji Legion for 22 years in post, depart-
ment and national offices, and is a
defense, legislation, membership, | Americanism and child welfare, | Filled Key Positions { He joined the organization after {World War I, and has served as! {adjutant of Post 1, Omaha, Neb. adjutant of the Nebraska American Legion, and four years as a member! (of the national rehabilitation com- | mittee. - .
Mr. Dudley was appointed assist-
James F. O'Neil, national com{mander, also announced. the ap-| tpointment of Robert R. Poston,
{of self-regulation of the United
leader in rehabilitation, national].
ant national adjutant in October, 1943. . y
| Washington, D. C., as acting as-| | sistant national adjutant.
{War II and is now one of the er-| | sanization’s legislative represonta-| tives. He served five years with the | Army, advancing from private to a J! captaincy. H | . Legion Membership Soars Rg Mr. Glascoff is a veteran of) {World War I and has served as | state adjutant of the Michigan | American Legion, . i Under his administration in: the national office, the Legion membership has trebled since V-J Day. In announcing the appointments, Cmdr. O'Neil said Mr. Poston and
character” because the Legion constitution provides that the national adjutant shall be elected by the {national executive committee. - Such elections are made upon 'hominations by the national com-,
Two New Detours Added in State -
Two hew detours, one on Ind. 114 | and the other on Ind 121, have been.
|state, highway department announced in fits weekly detour! | bulletin today.
The full list of roads closed on’ account of construction follows: | t of foll
| IND. 1—Closed south of Farmland; detour 28- miles over ‘Rds. 36, 27 and 32 | (bridge out), | IND, 1=Closed to traffic over three tofis | At south edge of Pennville; 18 miles over 122, 303 and 18 (bridge construction), | "IND. 8—From Albion east; 17 miles over Rds. 9, 6 and 3 (repairing bridge). IND. _13~Four miles north of Sidney;’ [Ft mile Over county oll mat (pavement
{TERN rh. “ ND. 16-—Just west of RA. 5, In Hunt. | ington County, 8 miles aver -5,-113 and 105
5 v IND. 22-Closed to traffic over 3 tons at the south edge of Pennville, detour +23 -miles—over Rds 363 18 and county’ | gravel (bridge construction) 8, Cloned. at east edge of Mon- | ticello; detour 6 miles over Rd. 39 south to Patton, then north on county road to IRA. 24 (bridge construction) | | , 32-—PFrom Yountsville to Crawfords{ville: 8 miles over county gravel and Rd.| 34_(hridge construction), IND. 39—From Rd. 14 to North Judson; 24 miles over Rds. 14, 43 and 10 - (con-
| struction). . IND. berty east to Ohio Line; 22 miles over . 21, 122 and 21. (Bridge! out. detour extends into Ohio over
IND. #0--8outh of Mt. Vernon; 3 miles over Rd. 762 and county gravel (bridge out). i | | IND, 114—Prom Rd. ‘9 west. In Hunt-| |
ington County; 3 miles over county stone, oll mat, and Rd, 9 (bridge construction). IND, 1%18outh of Connersville; 10% miles over county ofl mat and Rd, 1 | (bridge floor repair),
J added tothe state-wide list, “the |
IND... 252—Bridge out about 2 miles east of Edinburg. | IND, 308-~From Montpelier north; 32|
villes over Rds. 18 and county stone and | m bridge
| Fragments of broken coffee mugs | /in the streets provided one sign of wrath against cafe owners’ boost |
also had ‘carried away silverware, napkins, ahd salt and pepper shak-
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