Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 6

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“ICoatesville Area Will Be Open , Again Sunday

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AAR Ren, "7 Times State Service COATESVILLE, Apr. 9—Indi- ’ ana’s storm-shattered city will or in S again be opened to the public this Signs Will mark ‘the Sites of State-Wide Requests wreck 8, u an F . ing and Made by Schellie

business building and residences. No parking will be allowed near| Ap, appeal to all citizens of In-

or in Coatesville, Col. Robert Ros-| 4:02 for contributions to the sow, state police superintendent.|c,tegville disaster relief fund announced. Ground and air patrol| oq issued today by Kenneth L. will be maintained by state troop- genellje, state laison wofficer for ars. : asd to the tornado-stricken town. “Within a short time we willl" y; gchellie said Federal and start rebuilding our town,” Mark gate agencies are supplementing din. Hadley, .city rehabilitation ye Red Cross in the reconstruc-| chairman, said today, “thanks to tion of Coatesville, but that funds

the help of thousands of friends) ,.. needed to repair municipal ta who ‘contributed funds.” cilities.

Two one-way routes will be open. $100,000 Needed Southbound traffic will use US 36, “The sum of $100,000 is needed {west of New Winchester, and|g nq eqs than half of that amount will move through Coatesville on|,.o pean raised,” Mr. Schellie At the sound of the police car's State Road 75 to US 40. North-|. iq «phe money is needed to siren the motorist opened his Pound motorists will turn off US| .p,51q electric power lines, the throttle full speed, zig-zaging 40 on the Amo road at Stilesville telephone system, the library, the around corners. Both officers 2nd turn west at Amo to Coates-| streets and sidewalks and the opened fire with their pistols and ville. shade trees of Coatesville—one of the car swerved off Shelby St. . . the worst stricken communities into a front yard at 2201 Shelby, Spaniel Club to Dine n the Risiory of the nation. St. and stopped. | "A covered dish supper will be, . I hope that every citizen will Three men in the car gave their held at 6:30 p. m. Sunday by the| Jive anything he can, even the names 3s Lawrence Tabor, 42, Cocker Spaniel Club in the North-|Mallest amount, to this worthy and John Tabor, 18, both of 525 east Community Center. The sup-| “2Use. E. Troy Ave., and John Thorp, 21, per will be followed by a talk on a Schellis An Sitizane to : peld of 853 Martins St. : for- ns to news. |———————— - — Offici ' Ts . ey g2 dog #304 3 Suotle a Cbe/Papers and radio stations which (Official Weather 2 y They include Day Attempt to Escape mer will ti 4 UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU : ; Delbert After the officers put the men|shown by Walter Johnson. A bio orward all funds to the d ag im er eh |] Bre assm : : in the police car, the two Tabors business meeting will also be held.| Coatesville Rehabilitation Fund. | 17} Sunset : :

~ Sunrise began fighting back and tried to Checks should be made payable 130s = ! an. 3...

a | Sunrise ..... 5:7 7 escape. 14,000 IDLE AT GOODYEAR [to C. D. Knight, treasurer of the Ww P Its Total precipiiation since a The elder Tabor was charged] AKRON, O., Apr. 9 (UP) — 3 mhgesg xo yd tsirepacaanase. 0 with reckless driving, drunk and Some 14,000 employees of the| Mr. Schellie reported that the ture following table shows the temperaresisting officers, The younger Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. were|Clean-up of all - properties in| The local branch of the May- Aftation Tabor was charged with drunken-/idle today following the walkout|Coatesville will be completed to- tag Co. has been divided into two|Boston: ...::

ness and resisting officers. Thorp|yesterday of 400 intra-plant|day. The clean-up equipment lent _ {Chicago was charged with vagrancy. truckers. : by the Federal Works Agency|Parts, with the Indianapolis head-|Gincinnati

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—A flow of codl Canadian air will bring cooler temperatures to the Northeast and the Ohio Valley tonight and early tomorrow. By marning the mercurry should stand in the low 30s. Rain is predicted fomorrow for states along the West Coast.

Maguire, humorou Joan Perrott and ger, poetry reading Eleven sophomores and 15 and Peggy Hadl freshmen have been elected to 3 [the Warren Central High School chapter of the Junior Honor ©° Society.

: ht speech p DIAMOND mie Bal’ class They are Billie Alger, Barbara] Wn the a nee ing h Blowers, Robert Coates, Larry SOLITAIRE : : be held Apr. 20. & a Joyce, Hancock, Do! oo “Universal Milita

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Prisoners at the Indiana State, regional managers and iheir " Ho th

T ane Farm and inmates of the Boys Bo tony) ‘School at Plainfield are belug|territories in Indiana, Kentucky,Xansis City ... used to clear wreckage in the/Tennessee and Ohio. Nine anolis-8t. Pai town and countryside. "A new branch has been set up|New Orleans .... Mr. Schellie said that the Re-|in Chicago, which will direct 14|o I.umford, sophomores, and Carol construction Finarice Corporation regional managers and their ter-|Qmana ‘7 3 |Atkingon, Mary Dammrich, has designated Coatesville a “dis-ritories in Illinois, Michigan and|san Antonio ... ae Marilyn Endicott, Estella Fetter, aster area” so that business men northwest Indiana. orn Francisco . 1 9 [Margaret Groenert, ] there are elegible to apply for| Aj orders and shipments of| Washington, D.C. :

and major and n give & demonstrat Mrs. Kathleen 8 nard DeWitt, juni sors, have named senior prom May §

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peated their marriage vows each|years. Until his retirement last| State Auditor A. V. Burch, assigned to parts in the cereyear since their first wedding|year, Earl R. Foster had man-|Champion of state-wide direct{mony Betty Eytchison, portrayseven years ago. aged the branch for 10 years|Primary elections, tocay urged|ing leadership; Ted Fleetwood, Mr. Caruso sald it was his|Until a suécessor is appointed,|the Republican platform advisory|scholarship; Rodney Dunham, solution to the problem of how|Verne R. Martin, general sales|committee to propose the direct|character; Anita Prange, service, ‘ to stay happy though married. [manager of the company, will{primary as a platform plank. (and Barbara Hoy, spirit of the : “The exictement and solemnity supervise the Indianapolis head-|- The committee has opened a|society. t ; SAM HARRIS PACKING COMPANY of the marriage ceremony, when|quarters. two-day series of hearings dur-| THE WARREN TOWNSHIP fads Wis Your Approval’ you go through it once a year,| J. A. Andersen, former field|ing which it will interview repre-|PTA Council will meet at 10 : : . serves to cement the relation-/man, has been named manager of |sentatives of women’s organiza- a m. Wednesday 3, the school. Ad LM, Mi ¥ THROUGH FRIDAY + OVER Wib 'ship,” he said. the new Chicago branc tions, labor unions, farmers and cers e HE DIXIE JOUR + 1:30 5.M. MONDAL THROUGH TRIOAN 8 Oe RRR {other groups. In a letter pre-| The council will sponsor ‘a sented to the committee, Mr, social period from 7:30 to 10 Burch said: p. m. Apr. 16. Entertainment “I urge you to give the voters will include cards, games, movies a right to vote directly for alljand dancing. candidates seeking office. I am anxious that Indiana enjoy the same right as do 44 of the 48 states, which now grant their voters direct representation at the ballot box.” Explains Action Commenting on his action, which is expected to meet strong opposition from party organization forces which have long fought the primary idea, Mr. Burch said: “I believe the delegates to the convention ought at least to have an opportunity to vote on such a plank. If they approve, it will {give the voters an opportunity to i decide for themselves whether they want a direct primary for the nomination of candidates for state offices.” | Mr, Burch himself is one of four candidates for the Republican nomination for governor.

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