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State Auditor Today 's Weather Fotocast = : To Get Votes
Senator Hits Gates On ‘Force Tactics’
Ny United Press Two of the four Republican candidates for governor of Indiana were on record today with! charges that political shenanigans were being pulled or about to be/ ; pulled in connection with the GOP state nominating convention : next Friday. ; ag State Auditor A. V, Burch} 3 SA ILY SLGUDY ANo - sounded. What De S810. WAS... Bf sium: vo csoonsmais sc opr “warning of possible trickery! - 4 and man-made confusion” in the convention, Mr. Burch spoke at Anderson. He sald certain Re- } publicans were fooling with the| % Pa rule book's regulations about the Wy,
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ing a “atop-Jenner” movement | “TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—The showers that will fall in the Ohio Valley and Middle AtHe sald patronage and state-| |,,1c (fates tonight will result from a cool air mass from Canada meefing a flow of warm air from
house facilities were being used, - ing th h th ter of the nation shows where the air masses “fagrantly” in.a “desperate ef-| the Sl area. The front extending through the cente i fort to bludgeon delegates and| W!' mee da eT prevent a free expression of their " . . choice for governor.” Mr, Jenner Official Weather | Washington Calling— spoke at Bloomington, UNITED STATES WEATHER. BUREAU |
Owners Resist Sale To Commission
paintiess slums with cindered streets and eight or more contaminated wells soon will be wiped off the community ‘map if a
Judges stands, The slug area, without bathtubs or sanitary sewers, is strung along the river's west
: edge just ‘|south of the W. Washington St. 4 Approach to the bridge.
he Redevelopment Commission, headed by realtor Paul MecCord, had been buying up the property to remove a health menace and to convert the area Into industrial property.
their property in the court suit
T[A¥eT DF. and Mis. Byron Prunk.
mandate - to seige residential
illegal, They have threatened to
court. oe + Promise No Evictions Much of the property, Mr.
Chiarges Stampede Planned | On une 5. — Vandenberg Given Support sald; already has been -
Mr. Burch said “certain forces” | Sunrise..... 5:18. | Sunset... 5:00
in the GOP were preparing to precipitation 34 hrs. end, 7:30 a, m. Trace MH WwW $ t R 2 launch a stampede Aimed. at Tota? precipitation since at. Iie M82 But Does |e an 0 un: .
Fix 1 spreading “confusion and un-| The following table shows the tempera-
certainty” among delegates |ture yesterday in other cities: (Continued from Page One) | But Armed Services can’t send
{ " g ' [ . They've been ex“particularly those . voting by| Auten Fgh 1o¥idone this. And Taft supporters ‘nem Rome. 1 oy our military . ¢ Boston "3% [seem confident, too. [secrets. Army fears it will have “Even at this very moment,” Chicago a y : Mg | hy t fe, he said, “certain groups of men | Sineinnatt o Gov. Dewey's even makingito board them till hey d
si (friendly gestures toward Ohio] ”
. Bn . » . 91 84 delegates, all pledged solidly to! } : : » “ {8Ben. Taft except Stassen's vine Await Labor f Ruling
whose purpose is purely selfish Denver .. and not in the basic interests of} wens the Republican Party, are form-/m. Worth ... . .. ing plans which they hope willl iianasels (eit) throw the convention into a wiid/Los Angeles ..... state of panic and disorder.” | Mia
. 33 led, personal letter from Gov,/Monday on Taft-Hartléy ban on eh 4 Dewey asking them to drop in union expenditures in politics. If
mi “ike “e | Minneapolis-St. ‘Paul . 92 & (for chat if they're in Albany,/it finds ban unconstitutional,| It was pointed out that no one tS Burch look the stand thaties®criesss ‘s,s (3% 3 ana he's “looking forward” fo|unions will get busy. It did little, in the area will be put out in the . i 8 rule book called for a okianoms city ". nN % (seeing theim in Philadelphia. in primaries, fearing arrests, street. No homes will be vacated nom tion by a vote of 919 of Omaha _...... ol «nu |fines. Congressmen who . voted until there is a suitable place for the 1837 delegates. But he said a [Neh 88 f : against Taft-Hartley and want| families to move. Movement age =" foot to €hange ttn fan » » Hopes for Break union support wait anxiously. = | the standing rule so that a ma- Wit, 5 6 500 v0]. 3 -NOTC [1 ’ Jority of desgates on the Noon atl Washington, D. C SOME TOP-NOTCH politicos] In any case, CIO's PAC will
post this year, as Pennsylvanialof both conventions. Six dele_|was In 1940. Gov. Warren's xald gates at Republican are CIO
voting time would be sufficient to § ~~] nominate a candidate, | Arr st --Ben; Jenner charged Gov. Gates: SER
9 More think California will be left at/go before platform committees
“Barly in the i he| he may be left high and dry. copies of a pro-Eisenhower pam-
i ; Pennsylvania waited too long to/phlet, say they sent copies to made a public declaration sup- iT , get on Willkie bandwagon. | district workers “only for their porting one particular candidate,”| Police Continue It. you think you have /information.” 8 ors } gener. adap we hear Gambling ‘Crackdown’ troubles, consider Sen. Taft. Truman must decide on Bullitical affection to another, Police continued their week-| At head of Senate Republican | winkle bill, freeing railroads eaving his first love stand!ng| long “érackdown” on gamblers Policy Committee, he's being | from anti-trust laws, while he’s high* on ‘the mountain gazing last night, arresting nine more held responsible for what Con- | on his trip. Congress sent it to alone at the valley below.” {men in a series of five raids. Kress does and does avi, 3 in | him June . h yun I signed Gov. Gates openly backed Wal-| Acting on a telephone “tip” to| closing days of segsion. a. or velted by dune 13, of ter Helmke, Ft. Wayne, for the Mayor Feeney, police raided the| heavy pressure from margarine Becpm es law without signature.
Helmke Silent but falled to find any “big Hlce federal employees whe want | urging him to sign. Sen. Jenner said later rumors game” the. telephone tipster fold
quired through negotiations. “Some of it,” he said, “cost too much, but we had to bave it.” If the court order stands, he sald, the acquiring of the re{maining property might require tthe -better- part of a year... William Book, vice president and director of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce said he was encouraged “by the court order which would enable the
“9 71 {Each has received warmly word-| SUPREME COURT may rule commission to wipe out a serious
{blot on the community's development program.
Naval Reservists
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“to be planning to Hold Califor/members, but main C10 activity T'e al ( ry Pies. po : hi A er pera GSE 10” TUBE NOIRE TOF AWAIT “be at Democratic: - Leaders TH g- ,THIse - solidify support behind one of Mr. . 2 1 1 | | 0 Jenner's rivals or a “dark horse.” In Five Rai : i break. If no deadlock develops, recently bought several thousand :
Seven smoke-charred acres of =
ruling by five superior Court
property for industrial use is Our Fair City—
‘Jenner, Burch Hurl Charges Of Pre-Convention Trickery} ca W. Side Slums ANTE ‘Ruling Stands
JET FIGHTER PILOT—First Lt. James J. Giles, son of Mrs. Mary Stanbrough, 1406 E. Vermont St. stops beside his FP-80 Shooting Star for a picture before taking off on a training mission at Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Va:~ The 26-year-old pilot
The owners who resisted sale of| attended Technical High School here prior to entering the Air ; Force Mar, 16, 1942, Buting, tha, wat hs satyad-with he. 12th J and 15th Air Forces in the Mediterranean theater. He is now They Sained ARR -at “with the 160th Reconnaissance Squadron in The Ninth Air Force.
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As Police Raids Continue
(Continued from Page One) |Teamsters. It probably will be and well-versed attorneys add;brought by Dexter L. Lewis, for|protection to the well-heeled lads mer organizer for the union. (in the five-figure incomes. It was reported he will ask | Gambling here~can be likened damages in connection with
to a powerful octopus. The little controversy over. his salary for cA" snter-trades-as fAinisliod- jours
{guys--who get clipped: from time the -past 10 years. |to time” are pieces off the further- . =»
/most tentacles. The heart of the a i monster which reaches into offi- Mayor vs. ‘Slots’ L
11 bricklayers, 10 car cial circles now and then is never, MAYOR FEENEY and .police cludes ( threatened. have been having trouble keeping enters, 9 Sheet Metal Workety | * = = the slot machines out of a down- 2 Pas Ts, npr J ‘Fund Probe Looms town lodge. Within three days 2nd 1 operating Ve
RUMORS HAVE been circulat-!3t month the mayor had them ===
several days that pressure
cials to look into the expense ac-|°cP them out. ;
counts of some departments,
Best information around City] It is known that some “facts Hall is that the'slots were al- OK By Feeney
and figures” will be offered soon lowed - to be installed originally
EE ———— tothe State Board of Accounts ®Rd returned under the nod of a JIS ALL right, children, fo
on automobile mileage. axpenses Hy OmUalL ry turned. 4n.-py- employees who NE Baas ae dias tl A not_have cars along with some Repair Street Oiler
other _ “discrepancies” Involving yHE STREET COMMI
“padded” accounts. SIONER gives this answer to Bator check 46 places yesterday
. r » { [ taxpayers who demand to know Expect $100,000 Suif ~ |why their streets haven't been IN THE NEXT few days, you oiled: First the city didn’t have comic books were ordered off the
Naval Reserve Brigade 9-2 of Can expect a lawsuit to be filed any oll, then when it got the oil
{ Indianapolis, including eight offi-|
in one of the county courts, ask-the one city oiler broke down.
{cers and 38 men, will take part| Ing $100,000 damages against the Repairs are expected to be com-
{in a week-end cruise on Lake Michigan today and tomorrow. | Capt. F. F. Knachel, command{ing officer of the Naval Reserve Istation here, said the mien would ibe aboard the USS PC-1240 out
that “ : ' long-range program, others, hoarse, State Department will Waukee, Wis. were ther ‘ho -+ about. g-rang ) ; : ing ney in care is be Instead raiding officers found] In between, Sen. Taft has to/try another method of selling _ It~Cmdr. Robert Reid, 5149
stables ready to be pranced be-| lottery pool Hekais pid arrested search wi delegates, Plot an: fy democracy to European work- | Bert Dunlop, 57, who lives at the/paign strategy to get nomination ers, : ore ure. ileieqaies iid the hotel, on a charge: of keeping a!—an endeavor to which his op- It's 100-page book, written by his word before they can vote.” house for pool selling. ponents devote full time, {Bureau of Labor Statistics, tell~Hobart Creighton; who — has|— Recelves $100 Fine “Indiana, last to-pick delegates ing about U. 8. wages and living steered clear of dealing in per-| .In a raid at 22 W, Ohio St.'to Republican convention, will try standards. It translates into sonalities during his campaign Albert Bluestein, 2333 N. Dela- out something new at its state Working time—days, hours, minfor governor, spoke at Goshen ware St. was charged with keep-| convention June 11. State con-|utes—effort required to earn a and pledged his support of a plan Ing a gaming house. Others ar- vention will use voting machines loaf of bread or an automobile, for developing the state's indus- rested on gaming charges were to select delegates. This permits Book's intended for- non-Com-
trial and vacation areas. |Joe Mearston, 31, of 3502 W.(secret vote, is supposed to cut munist labor leaders in Europe Mr. Helmke did not speak last Michigan St. and George Kecskes, down bossism. and diplomatic attaches and othnight. He said he had finished 37, of 734 Ketchum St. in a raid » = = ers who have to answer questions. the bulk of his campaign travel- at 555 N, Holmes Ave.: Thomas Driscoll in Race Margarine forces have someing and would settle down in. In-|J. Robinson, 25, of 545 N. Senate, ADD MEN who'd like to be thing to crow about. even if they dianapolis headquarters until con- Ave, and Emmett Reed, 31, of Ra lose in Congress. Since start of
Republican Vice President: New their drive, Maryland. Massachuve n time. 945 N. Tremont St, in a raid at , ve, yland, achu ate : [Wally's Cigar Store, 2239 W. 10th| Jersey's Gov. Alfred Driscoll-1s setts and New Jersey have
(Qt - ctive campaign. And dropped hibijti ins®man- . i |8t.; and three men in a dice game PUttINE on ac (dropped pro ons-agains®man Eisenhower to Assume at the rear of 600 Lafayette St |Indiana’s Charles Halleck can ufacture and sale of colored
: : . (keep his delegation’ voting for margarine. That leaves only 20 Columbia Post Monday In Municipal ( ourt 4 this morn- py," ao long as he.likes. |stats with such laws. y NEW YORK, June 5 (UP)- oa are, Miller, 40. of 404 Gov. Phil M. Donnelly of Mis-| Big steel companies have ofGen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will « Wal ANd gouri © will nominate President fered top production men to gov.Jmasume- the presidency of Colum: Sos 2 lottery charges, 4 He Truman at “Democratic shindig: arnnient r6F use 1h" stepping up bia University Monday, four years Arres Morn Smorey LW {He's been lukewarm about Mr. German steel industry. It's supand one day after he launched Michigan St ’ “Truman, but is willing to go all posed to help European recovery. the Allled Invasipn of Europe. | ; : {out in nominating speech:
duty at Columbia. for. a month [running mate—and won't asic Hol and there will be no ceremony to After Leaving Javern till Republican ticket has been
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rtp NY SARE Perr pret s< Rep goo A ATA ORAL NTR NN SSL RTA, es office. His formal installation is; A man who was stabbed by O'Mahoney (Wyo.), Tydings! scheduled for some time_in the aN acquaintance shortly “ater! (Md), Lucas (IL) ‘and Gov.! er | ase fall. : they. met is in. critical condition Waligren, Washington; Rep: John, ) EE a In General Hospital today. McCormack (Mass, Attorney Injured in- Crash . Mahlon D. McGuire, 61, of 527, General Tom Clark... | Police .held a motorist on four {#, New York 8t, ‘told police he Cd {charges after-a wild chase which NEW CASTLE, Ind., June 5- Talk is that Stassen will could not explain why he was| . "0. "senator from Minne- [®nded in a crash through the
James Bullard, Spiceland. RR 1, . is in the Henry County Hospital! sota if he doesn’t make it at [front gates of Crown Hill Ceme-
here recovering from injuries h -man—-when he left the Tumble e ering njuries he pown Shack received today when his car col-/Ohio St. last night. to emia Whom he gates weighed two tons. lided with a truck driven by John 7 we Haine to RMAIn. And Pa | Henry Taggart, 22, of R. R. 186, Kellam, Indianapolis, RR 8, on Gardner Appeals BAYS he won’. w raw ‘switched off his lights and lost state road 3 near Spiceland. His , OC | Reports here say Saudi Arabia suing officers after. a mile left ‘arm was severed near the ‘Hot Car’ Conviction DAS notified American ofl Cn. (chase from the Intersection of shoulder. One of seven defendants sen- DT OF Lo deny it, Meridian and 22d Sts, ) ET = tenced last Tuesday In Federal But they concede King. Ibn Patrolmen Carl Elder and Fred Thief Uses Fish Pole Court here in connection with the Saud is under pressure to penalize Titus, who said Taggart drove ATLANTIC CITY, N..J. June $36,000 “hot car” ring operations U. 8. in Middle East. Thev think against the stop signal there at 3 (UP)——Willlam Fugua. 25 has appealed his conviction to the jt cancelation comes it will cover NE speed. didn’t find him again was held without ball today for U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals in a) American ofl operators in Until they were hailed by a gate fishing. Police said he fished $600 .Chicago. Middle East countries on orders uard at the cemetery as they worth of coats and dresses out L. Marvin .( Buzz) Gardner, 1610 of Arab league. They believe patrolled nearby.
of a dress shop by thrusting a 15-'N. Alabama 8t., who was given a league has not made decision. Taggart had crashed through
stabbed in the abdomen by the
foot fishing pole through a seven:year prison sentence and { fn = the locked gate and’ parked his broken window and snagging the! fined $2500 ‘filed appeal papers ae {ear near the chapel with his loot, vo. . seg yesterday. Pp pap Scent British Move [lights off. pe CE ——————————————— ———— ANOTHER RUMOR: That He was charged with reckless y British are behind cancelation driving, vagrancy, disregarding IN INDIANAPOLIS [threat. British companies have an automatic signal and driving {concessions In other Middle East with improper lights. i. COUN Fi@®. NONE in Saudi Arahia.| ——— T—
EVENTS TODAY . Girls
. . . ug AL SC Francis Robert Hildegard Reed, |S€hate has not yet ratified treaty Manager Hurt in Fall Ohildren of the American Revolution, In- At General--James, Florence Brooking \with Britain pledging both coun-
A A . Hans Seetety, Joh Annual Convention Al Coleman Charla Bren Le tries ..to respect each other's From Movie Marquee . ) . ethodis . aL y One | Concordia Seminary Lutheran Hour Chorus Thelma Perkins; Earl, Florence Rolland. VAlld concessions, | “Carroll Nipp, 43, of 6053 Dewey Concert — 8 p.m, Trinity Lutheran Gerald, Mabel Bright: Willlam, Louise, And government here has not| ’ " - Church, Ohio and East Sta Mays; August, Marjorie Rolley, } true Ave, is in fair, condition In Indianapolis Episcopal Diocesan Plenie— ae———— yet'riled on permitting construc. \, thodist. Hospital * tod with ; ethodis apita ay 3 5 sy Narthern Beach. | DEATHS tion™ of pipeline from Persian, ., ce" taceived when he fell ‘ - 3 Ly X ~ rr Martha Marin, 10. at Riley. rheumatic of 10 Mediterranean to go on. oon "pg marque of the Sheridan EVENTS TOMORROW [Mears arin, 10, at Riley, theumatle Of) executives look _for ruling Theater last night Services In Oathelie and Protestant Waien Ruchanen We cab 431 Minerva, IN few days on permiagion to av! . Nipp, who it. manager of hes: cersbral hemorrhage » steel for ne. ey 8a) " on ner yatury of Music commence- (Hibert Coleman Sr., 50, at. 538 Cincine pon bel m Pipe in top levels the theater, had climbed to the ment—3 p. m, Second Presbyterian| Nati, carcinoma 8° heing mac Pp ‘marquee to extinguish a small Church. : Hose E. Anderson, 47, at 1267 W. 26th, lon national security basis, blaze. Th fire d Cocker Spanisl Club of Central Indiana | coronary ecelusion Arabian oll Is needed for | PIT. ere was no fire damage. 4 p.m, Northeast Community Center. Clarence M. Vance, B88, al. General, . | —————————— vation United of Indians -—- War| “occlusion European recovery. If line is : - Bed “spurt con — (rouge * 81 Br. rie] stopped 1t cond stilt be moved | Paoli Man Killed RI oO Ha renal. | * » J Tuesday) Severin Molel [Ruby Maa Howard, 35, at 2308 Golumbia,! bY sea, though there's world | i : o n Cycie-lruc ras : et — hypertensive heart | shortage of tankers. : :
Theodore Roach 57, . at st. Vincent's.
: . Boys ; | Maida Boyer, , al “1142 McDougal, here after V-E Day are major PADLL lune 3_ Gilbert Piast AL I, Edith Lowden; Don- moss Dwinell 18 or ; problem for Dr. Vannevar Bush's|Son, 30, aoll, re today Be »” Kirkpatrick: Robert. ney ate, Dr alc 78,, #1 Mutmdtsy “re Research and Development/In Clark Hospital of injuries re- : Milton, Stas Wuther! Wil- William Albert Jones, 51, at Genéral, ears Board, Ln . celved in a motorcycle-truck acia Moran Carter McVey. 8, at 2038 N. penn.| Board fiAds many Aren't scient-| Cidept last night, -
1 4 : aiid ’ hilnd UU. 8, State ABBE 30 8 110 0. angman, mg Mlk Wert (AF behind U. 8| State Po tr Wen ;
| Marry fonteid MW, M0 OB Ma, 81, ‘at 253 N. Kenwood,
(developments in heavy water, was riding ferona They've hash worth. Road itary | n prob- truck,
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‘Orleans on
Coronary occlusion, ‘| “ German “scientists” . brought } «Times Siate Service ]
ice sald Mr. Pearson
Crittenden Ave., will be in charge {of the group which will participate in training exercises, drills {and other shipboard: activities. | Other officers making the cruise include Ht~Comdr-Fleix- T McWhirter, Lt. Joseph W. Barr, Lt. Robert W, Bedwell, Lt. Ed{ward T. Pritchard, Lt. (jg) William R. | Harrison, ho jg) Guy PF. BSecott and
|International Brotherhood of pleted next week.
To Get Diplomas
_|prentices will receive diplomas a
| {sultant of apprenticeship training
friends -at-the-Butiding- Contrys’
removed, .. The machines went : |ing. around the State House for back’in and he had them moves COMIC Books Nov
about to be b ht on state off- again with definite instructions to On Sale Given :
“{buy..in Indianapolis. The Mayor. _|said so this morning. ~~
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36 Apprentices
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Received Training In Building Trades %
Thirty-six building trade
a banquet at 7 p, m, Tuesday a Murat Theater. a’ M. M. Hanson, national cop
to the construction industry, speak. Charles E. Nourse, vie president’ of the Building Cop. tractors’ Association of Indians apolis, Inc, will be master of ceremonies, assisted by J, H. Cap nine, of the Contractors’ A ; tion, general apprenticeship chafp, man. Tickets may be obtained by contractors, journeymen ang
tors’ Association office or 1 local building trade crafts o Apprentice training activities, prompted by the increase f building activities and the shop age of competent men in build ing crafts, started in 1940. Thy {program was—deferred for sews eral war years and revived GIs returned in 1044, In ‘1946 as men were being re leased from service the Building Contractors’ Association and the
ship committees, with assistance of the Bureau of Apprenticeship Service of the United States Des partment of Labor. The program features the mans ual aspects of building crafts ang technical training so that apprens |{tices, on completion of courses,
{neymen. 3 The 1948 class, trained at Tech. nical High School and Purdy University extension division, in.
read any comic book you can
“Mayor Feeney had an invest
and found them all complying with ‘the cleanup order. Forty
newsstands. “But that still leaves plenty,” he said, “240 good ones, to be exact.” » » "
Security Bond Day New Salem Woman
Set for June 25 Suck by Sms boll last
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‘night’ drew attention from the pay rise, farm blocs who want | with Voice of America a Tittle ®f ‘Michigan City bound. for Mil-| June 25 is Security Bond Ph £ }
1 game at Victory Field when
|in Indiana. an overthrow to first base struck
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THE DRUGGISTS and the five and-tens responded beautifully”
WEDDINGS said the Mayor, “and parents
{need not be afraid of any comie Coup le
{book now offered for sale.” The 1. | Mayor said his investigator even ] l 1 C {looked -under® the counters for
According to Orville Maxfield, po “FO OFS bootleg goods, ~~ Among marr |state director of the U, 8. Savings| May Sanders, 44, New Salem, a did you find?” he was of waies - i {Bond Division, Indiana has sold was struck as she sat in the re- 480. \ only 30 per cent of its quota of served section behind first base. | More comic books.” he chuck. and Mrs. Smith | | $67,500,000 Ba She, was treated on the scene !ed, “but they were all okay.” Link Edwards, = LY tm bm gs and at Gener Hospital... === BB will be read at 8: | County chairmen in the state's 7it-General Boupital. PORE DISASTER AREA Dr. Roy E. Vale v
92 counties will supervise the
|special drive which will enlist the] INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP)— McKee Chapel o eclared
Today Tru d nacle Presbyteria Pnsign Alfred W, Benham, all ‘of Indian- VASSers. | President man has ) | apolis. oi Sh T1aid of volunjeer ois on TE Drive, Sm nme dhe the Western part of Montana 8 Miss Marjdrie Enlisted pecsonnel on the cruise include| . TNE 3 Tr. This Week | isast rea, the White Louis, is to be Ervin” wiler, loan & Bids, louis X|America’s largest peacetime bond cpu, ..... nr. ..... Te use announced today. honor. The bride rieger, arden . . Lashbrook, ul BE FIDO « vvme sss nsessrabass res = N . [Lee "UE, Richard Blew Lowa g (Selling campaign, ends June 30. Debits ........... 1 Miss Jeanne Nor? n, Ax . an A . lo i {James KE. Jessup, Prank P. Petr Paul W. » Bernita Kallenba
|Reel Jr. Herbert E. Dearholt, James 8. |Seybert, John A. Hess, Joseph A. Pichette, |Arthur E. Adams, Charles N. Barger, Harry Hollingsworth, Ralph E. Horney, Charles {L. Jacobs, Karl O. Kent, James W. Lowe, Russell P, Williamson, Walter 8, Dridgins Jr. Gene C. Cradick, Willlam K. Carver, {Valentine Kuhar Jr, Charles W. Maloy, Wililam L: Springer, William A. Loos, Clayton L. Winter, William H. Summers, J. IL. Edwards, C. ¢}. Favors and C. O Padgett, all of Indianapolis; Harold O |Inman, Oarmel, and Joseph R,.Thennes, Elwaod. &
Hoosier Roads
Motorist ~~ Closed for Repair
WILL TARE 2 Ne Sr TI NALA HAR TR EK SA EL The State Highway Commis|ing_detours on Indiana roads: [ IND, 1—Closed south of Parmiand: de-
tour 28 miles over Rds. 36, 27 and 23
thridge out): closed io trafic over 3 tons {at south edge of Pennville. 18 miles iver Rds. 22, 301 and 18 (bridge construction). IND. 4—East of North Liberty; 20 miles over Rds. 23, 6 31 (surface construction) IND. 13-Closed between Sidney and
at Park Ave. and Philadelphia, He'd have to run ltery early today. Police said the | Plarceton detour 28 miles over Rds, 14,
5 and 30 «grading and paving). IND. 16—Just west of Rd. 5, Huntington County: 8 miles over Rds. §, 113 and 108 (bridge construction).
IND. From. Gas City to Upland, # miles over county Aravel (conerete pave ing); closed to traffic “syer 3 tons at the south edge of Pennvilie; detour 22 miles over Rds 303, 18 and county gravel bridge construetion). VU. 8. 2U—~Closed at east edge of Monilceilo: detour 6 miles over Rd. 39 sou. h to Patton then north on county road to Rd. 24 thridge construction) IND, 26-West of Portland; 3% miles over 17, county stone and oll mat (new ronstruction) U. 8 31-From U. 8 80 to just north of Columbus; 25 miles over Rds. 50 and 11+A (closed to passenger ears only; eoncrete patching end resurfacing), |, IND. 33—From Yountsville to Crawfordsville: 8 miles over county gravel and Rd. 34 (bridge construction), IND. 37Just east of Rd, 101 in Allen County; 3 miles over county gravel (bridge repair) v IND, 39-From Rd. 14 to North Judson ;
24 miles over Rds. 14, 43 and 10 (con struction:
IND, 42-West of Monrovia: 4 miles over | .
county gravel and oil mat (surfacing bridge approach)
IND, Motiberty east to Ohio line: 22
| miles over Rds. 27, 122 and 21 (Bridge |
oll this detour extends into Ohlo over
INDY 86—From Salem to Pekin: 14 miles over Rd. 138 and county oll mat (hew | construction), | IND. 61—Closed from Winslow south mile; detour 20 miles over Rds. 3 ». “" cy rding and paving) . IND, 87-0} for a distance of about one mile where new location joins old just west of Portland: throu traffic detour 43 miles over Rds. 3 an 18 (new IND Lion ) | (IND, 68-Closed south of h (road construction) Mi, Vetnen | IND, 785- . 8 Over county gravel (road construction). IND. 106--At south edge of Anderson: 4
"widen ) - t A? Rd. 8.10 Rd. Huntington County: 18% miles over "Rd 5, ae # (bridge construetion)
h north of Coryden § milés: detour 16 miles over Rds, 64 (road construction), id i and
“11 miles os 8, » Bl norte ar Wed i A orth of Upland, § miles vel (road Ait, Av,
et "IND. Rd. 3 samt 13 tom Ree 3 wa 88’ “isuriace ‘treming
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Robert E. L. F Weds Jeanne
A ceremony a this * afternoon Jeanne Louise EI E. Lee Hankins. ter B- Winter r
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