Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1948 — Page 14
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hn \_ .|- LINDSAY, Ontario, Apr. 21 nn 4 (UP) — A tornado struck the A plication small resort town of Bobeayno Pimples, Beales, ‘rou |geon last night damaging many
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: 17 jewels. to stick to standard time and the $49.75 : is cord. city dweller wants to change. Ob- : 49.75
matter, find themselyes torn be-|Terre Haute: Miss Elizsbeth tween the demands of factory|Evans, 1924 N. New Jersey St, Indian- city; and office workers who want an|*" extra hour of daylight to work SEEK HIGH WATER RELIEF in the garden or play golf, and the farmers who shop in the cities and demand no change in the
The Indiana State Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey to
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Most Hoosiers to Turn Clocks Back, Come Monday; Annual ‘Battle of Words’ Begun
By BOYD GILL, United Press Staff Correspondent i Come next Monday, Indiana clocks go on their annual two-
Most Hoosiers will turn their clocks forward an hour and spend the next six months on central daylight saving time. But ath C0 vas removed at'the Rob|sizable chunk of the state, geographically speaking, will spurn {the shift and stay on central standard time. | You can’t draw a line across a . | map of the state and say that all
areas on one side of the line are/were going to do. Even today, in the CDST time zone and all{with the changeover less than a
those on the other side are in the/week away, it appe
determine what the various cities
ared some cities had not yet decided what
But you can get a pretty good|to do. idea of the zones if you will take a map and a piece of string and among the bigger cities staying follow these simple directions: String Method Place ope end of the string on the Indiana-Illinois state line at a point directly east of New-| oo. 1t {ncluded Hammond, Gary, port. Put your thumb on the end mast Chicago, Valparaiso, Michiof the string. Pull the string gan City, La Porte, South Bend, a taut in a southeasterly direction Mishawaka, Elkhart, Anderson, from the anchored end and an-|Connersville, Crawfordsville, Elchor the other end on the city of wood, Ft.
However, the Chamber listed on ‘standard Terre Haute, Vincennes, Washington, New Albany, Columbus, Bloomington, Bedford,
ymour. The daylight time list was big-
Wayne, Frankfort, Goshen, Huntington, Indianapo-
Almost without exception, the|lis, Kokomo, Logansport, Muncie, area above the string is in the Marion, New Castle, Peru, Rich- | daylight time zone, and the area! mond. below will stay on standard. The question of whether to : [shift to daylight time creates + New Officers Elected |battle of words every spring. Gen- By English Teachers erally speaking, the farmer wants
ington; treasurer, Miss historian,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -=on Time
New officers were elected at the| yesterday recent annual meeting of the In-| He lived at 1721 Somerset Ave. diana Council of Teachers of Engservers say the farm opinion is . almost unanimous while some lish in Ft. Wayne, - They are: urbanites agree with the farmer. §ncerson. atte, presidents, | o Kegnedy City Councils Decide Pt City councils, who have to decide the question in the absence LeSorcing Socreiy, anstis: on 3 of a state law touching on the|ing secretary, Miss Ingrid irom, -| Edna; two sons, Elvin of CrawEL Ohmh fordsville and’ Wiliam of this
President, Miss Mary Bethel Thusston carpenter 'for the Shank Con-
Bend; Miss Helen H d; Herman O. Makey, Pt. i Be ial Hick Benoor 1e:|Of the Loyal Order of Moose and dian: ; Mrs. Y. E Evansville
¢ Residents of Crooked Creek|Mrs, Dorothy Huddleston; two Addition will meet with County|stepsons, Commissioners at 7:30 p.m. next| Murphy, all of Indianapolis; a Wednesday in the Crooked Creek|sister, Mrs. Hester Rudd, BloomSchool to discuss the problem of|ingdale, and a brother, Gilbert, excess surface water in the area.| Danville. '
Physicians Reject : Wife's Plea to Give Blind Mate an Eye
Times State Service BRAZIL, Ind, Apr. 21 — A woman who wants to give one of her eyes to her husband is ‘doomed to disappointment today. Three weeks ago Kenneth Coward returned home after his sec-
ert W. Long Hospital in Indianapolis. The 39-year-old plumber suffered from glaucoma for two years. One eye was removed five months ago. “2 5 Then Mrs. Coward thought of having one of her eyes transplanted. ‘ SE ore | “IT IS the least I can do in re{payment of the happiness he has given me during our 20 years of married life,” shesald.. . But authorities at the Indiana
sald the operation’ is impossible.
Zack C. Bryant Rites Tomorrow . Services ° Zack C. Bryant will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home with burial in Floral Park. Z 67, died
Mr. Bryant, who was in General Hospital.
A native of Monrovia, he lived here most of his life was a
struction Co. He was a member ;|the Carpenters’ Unjon. 1’ He is survived by his wife,
four stepdaughters, Mrs. Geneva Harmon, Mrs. Frances Duncan, Mrs. Fern Bond and
Thomas and Joseph
University Medical Center have|
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