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2-Hour Parking Meters Proposed

| Suggestions Made By Lilly Executive Parking meters that would {mit two-hour parking today {recommended for Ind a | The recommendations were {made in a letter sent to Mayor Feeney. It was sent by Charles J. Lyhm,-a-vice president, of the | En Lilly Co. ‘here. bs Mr. Lynn sald He was in favor! lof parking meters to help un-| {snarl traffic in the downtown | |area. He suggested the two-| {hour limit to give businessmen | {ample time to attend meetings| land the public sufficient time tol |shop in downtown stores, Observed Elsewhere i In his letter, the Lilly executive {said he had seen two-hour meters {in operation in other cities. These,

Paul C. Daniels is the U. S. member of a five-nation com(he sald, permitted 12-minute Mission investigating Costa | [parking for 1-cent, ‘one-hour| Rican charges that its territory |dealer said. {parking for one nickel, and two-| has® beeen invaded by armed | . This is the first bulbs and wiring fixturés have

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Christmas Lights 4

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On Christmas Eve Indianapolis will sparkle in its gayest Gutdoor |,

lighting garb since. the ghum| brown-out days to the war, Citizens . have stampeded the | outdoor lighting counters, cre-

fore the festive holiday. Both the Electric® League and) the Indianapolis Power & Light] Co. report heavy sales throughout bulb and wiring supply out-| lets. Sales this year are up approximately 25 per cent over last year. All Around Town

| Mayor Feeney referred the| Daniels is director of the State {letter sto the Board of Works Department's Office "of AmerSones : ; ‘ ican Republic Affairs. Repre- | eanwhile, 2 Losche, city . . n purchasing agent, sald the city| sentatives from Brazil, Colom

{has received sample meters from] |six firms. Seven parking meter! {companies have been requested {ta send their meters for exami-

the commission.

2 Pupils Hurt

‘nation. Plan. Tests When - the last meter arrives, i .e (a committee of technical men! Nl 0d 0 Sion (will, be.. seleeted on: a non-

political basis to test.the meters _ and make recommendations. DELPHI, Dec. 20 (UP) —Twenty Plans are to install a. number Nigh school pupils were injured, of each meter selected in the Done seriously, today when a [downtown area for tests under School “Bus and an automobile lactual. use. ~The meter which /collided on Ind. 25 near here.

Prominent Women Die in Bloomington

Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 20 —] | Two prominent women died here’ today after long illnesses. Funeral services will be held at First Methodist Church tomor- | row for Mrs, Loretta: Adams, widow of the late William H.

and skidded into the path of a Liberty ‘Township high

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Authorities said the bus was

the accident,

{at a. doctor's office here. other two went on to school, {though one of these also was rl to have sustained minor injuries.

She died! Mrs. «Hall suffered chest in-

a tracted illness at the age .of 80,! bet. Survivors include her Bes Wil- Ra Hesnital Lat-lajaystis, liam B. Adams, president of bank, and daughter, Mrs. R. Tosler, Bloomington. Mrs. Edna L. Akers, owner and |

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husband, M. Pierson Akers; a|DeiP today.

The appeal was made by Dr: i tSoemitro-Djojohadikoesoemo, In— donesia’s chief representative in the United States, at a 45- minute jmeeting with Acting Secretary of, | State Robert A. Lovett,

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4 Hangs up best will then be pur-| Police said a car driven by should heed, h t by J band a the short chased on a consignment basis, (Mrs. Doris Hall, a mathematics e sent out by James bands as well as the short waves) , teacher at Rockfield High School, D- Harrison, director of the Indi- and television channels. One con- pass at 6600 Brookville Road [went out of eontrol, left the road 20a Traffic. Safety Commission.

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Lighted lawns, doorways, trees. _

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Emerson FM Table Radios Received by Peerless Firm As Cripple Goes

First shipment of exclusive FM table radios has been received)

touches: off the rush to the out- Emerson radio factory.

Within a

The Peerless organization is the distributor for the Emerson

Circle by the Peerless Electric Supply Co., 122 8S. Meridian St. from the

day. or two after the Circle was line of radio and television receivers in this territory.

store stocks were showling the dent of this Years demand,

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FM antenna. that will greatly in-| |crease the xgeeiving range. covers the 88 to 108 ¢hannels ang, is noise free from electrical inter-, ferences. *

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+3 Escape Death As Car Flipflops

Three Connersville residents |

transmission stations in central | escaped death when their car| “A WARY Merry Christmas- to: Indiana.

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more on Christmas Day.

Indiana’s _ per year.

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1did a -complete- somersault after |skidding on the downgrade from the Pennsylvania Railroad over-|

|sole’ handles FM and AM recep-| today. Seven. tion along, with recorded music| school Persons died in traffic crashes on and short wave programs. bus, driven by Francis Randolph, Christmas Eve last year, and six|

The 1949 model car with less | ‘than 1000 miles on it was driven

"MONDAY, DEC. 20; 1948

Woman's Charge Jails Suspect

Reports Attack In Garfield Park

Police today held a middle-aged man in connection with the ale leged rape-beating of a 35-year old South Side woman early terday morning. ' ‘ The suspect was -arrested by

thorities she was attacked at the point of a knife and forced to submit to indignities. The victim, said she met the man at a tavern late Saturday

night and accepted his invitation to. take her home. ‘He forced her,

deserted pavilion in Garfield Park where he is alleged to have attacked. her.

Ice Dunks Three

‘After a Fishbite

WEST BEND, Wis, Dec. 20 | (UP)—John Propson, 32, who has a left leg of wood, was fishing on the ice of Lake Winneconne.

‘| hurried across the ice to see. | He feH, and broke his right leg. { Edward Miller and Roland |Stautz drove a car onto the ice to |pick up Mr. Propson. " ” . " THEIR CAR fell through the lice, into five feet of water. They

couldn't get out. Other fishermen’

{pried open the door" and freed them.

she said, to accompany him to a

police after the woman told au-

“He thought he had a bite;-and -

| ‘A doctor was summoned, but

Mr. Propson still had to wait. The doctor had to hunt around | for another car. Someone had

In addition there is a tablehy Charles W. Smith, 53, Con- stolen his during the night. model combination as well as sev- |

According to Mr. Harrison, un- eral table models and a three-way

hauling 21 pupils: at the time of less traffic law enforcement keeps AC, DC and battery set. The line Nineteen of ‘these Pace With rapidly growing traffic|also includes a television receiver. highway The demand for television sets is| The deaths will continue to top 1000 expected to increase sharply when|

| WFBM places its televisor in serv-| 'ice late next spring.

Besides the Emersop line of pankment, recommends a 60- radios,"the Peerless Supply is dis-| somersault speed limit and in- tributor for nationally known|down in the yard of Ward Hop-|

crease of the state police force jelectrical supplies and appliances.

{from 250" to ‘500. “Everyone agrees that 1000 a. vear is far too many to kill need{lessly,” Mr. Harrison says. “It|

{attack by the Dutch, formally ap- death toll by several hundred a pealed to the United States for year.”

More Bakery Bread

CHICAGO is- safe to predict that with an per cent of all bread now is baked

(UP)—At least 90.

50 years ago, 95 per cent was

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A GOO Ben H.*Watt, state superintend- G D XMAS “ent-of public education, today cer- SUGGES T ION tified that $2,520,777.72 received \ {by the state in cigaret tax money! : GIVE DAD . will be distributed Jan. 1 AmORgll SOMETHING 045 schools-in- Indiana. pe ER Ed Re TE This is the second Installment ; FOR HIS CAR ™ iof the $5 million total raised since

ithe tax was imposed. Mr. Watt paid the average payment per

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._|Congressman Prepares | Truman Pay Boost Bill

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP)! —Rep. John D. Dingell (D. Mich.) lis all set to ask the new Congress| ‘to boost President Truman's sal} ary to $100,000 year and send} him a $100,000 tax-free -expense account. - The President now gets, a $75,000 salary and a maximum

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