Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1940
Father Comforts Injured Son
‘Thousands Mass at River Rouge’ Plant DETROIT, May 6 (UP)—Thousands of CIO United Auto Worker strikers massed in front of the Ford Motor Company’s River. Rouge plant today for a show of strength as the union prepared for a prolonged walkout that would paralyze Ford's multi-| billion’ dollar business. | Some of the strikers circled!
in giant picket lines and blocked ¥ entry of scares of office workers’
- cars into the plant. The technique
forced office workers to leave . their cars in parking lots, but they were ‘permitted to walk into the plant. |
Negotiations Stalled { Negotiations were at a stand-
and Lincoln-Mercury plants. On strike were more than
Rouge plant and 3200 employees of the Lincoln-Mercury plant. The strike’s effects already were being felt in smaller Ford plants across the nation. Some man agers said they would be forced to close >» Lire 1 Your days : because of a shortage of parts Young Jimmie from the struck key plants. | Deward Webb, 1253 Calhoun St., after he was injured by an autoBo ve out Soulinues. halls mobile in front of his home yesterday. The 5-year-old boy stepped U. 8. cities and Windsor, Ont, ©ut of the family car and crossed the street, running into the side ‘could be thrown out of” work of an automobile driven by Forest Zik, 1433 S. Moreland Ave. The | child was sent home after first aid at General Hospital.
Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer.
within three weeks.
STRAUSS SAYS:
¢ THESE PHOTOS "are EXACT SIZE of the pipes— THICK — THICK briars — yet light in weight. (The thickness of the bowls makes a cooler experience.) $5 | Ne. 2 | “THIS Custombilt Pipe Actuel Size $5 : | Somethi Gentlemen! Something BIG; in the Pipe World! MAIL in g Ip a ORDERS me FILLED , Ote y Custwmbilt- Pipes of the thick hefty briars on which they built its fame—These are the Saddle Grains exactly the kind of pipes that men the country over enjoyed—and for which they paid.12.50 and 15.00 are now—presened at : NOTE PLEASE — S > These are perfect pipes— of course! The Custombilt Custbil- : people (an Indianapolis : concern) — decided to create this value—to- add still further to the mouth-to-mouth : The self-same pipes — the soif.same brian shen ing for Customs . BE iriakable carding one wi fine reputation. They are out Custombilt trademark where you can get them— Thick brigrs — BUT LIGHT IN WEIGHT a ao ot Nou lind of 1250 De a Jhopot pe Custombilts are famous styles. There are many others. at $5 THESE SMALLER PHOTOS are only to indicate styles and shapes— The actual lengths are twice these
pictures — THICK briars — THICK. The sort of pipes (which sold at 12.50 and at $15) that built the Custombilt fame, now $5
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READY SATURDAY MORNING!
U. S. 52 Rerouted
ment of two new detours, one on Rd. 28 between Ridgeville and Deerfield in Randolph County because of bridge repairs, and
of lebanon, struction. The current detour list:
IND. 11 to t over south ed or ae my e
Pen roads, 53,303 and 18 vent priage miles over county oll mat
for by-pass con-
and 110 (hridee . 2%--Closed to traffic over 2 tons iat south to Peonville; detour 22 ymiles over 305. 18 and county i Iyeak ridge, } IND. ville to Deerfield: 4 miles over county oil mat and 17 (bridge
iy, IND. 32-From Westfield to Noblesville: 11 miles over 31 and 38 ivridge construc- { miles west of Noblesville). ND. 38--Bridge damaged by truck one mile west of Kirklin In Clinton County: detour 12.4 miles over Roads an 4 ; . of Nobiesville; 11 miies over 12 an (bridge out). i anon to 2 iin southeast; 3% miles over 38 and U. 8. § {by-pass (by-pass construction). : IND. m Cl +8, 36: 20's and bridge
{miles over 63, 41 and 36 (road reonstruet
! . 86-From Tell City to Cannelton; 8 Riles over 37, 137 IND. 114—From lo § In te {ington County; 19 miles over Roads §, 14 and > f fide onstruction) IND, 110~From Pulas«<i to Winamac. 7's ‘miles over county ofl mat (bridge construction Tippecanoe River: — Between Cross Plains and gravel and
{rosd construct on,
offi certificate of accidental pe , ! { PA} today in the death of Robert ® matron, not the turnkey, took police that they heard the tinkle was in serious condition im Meth charge
The State Highway Commis.
the other on U. 8. 52 southeast!
tons aid miles over
U. § 50: 16 miles over county 29 (road construction. Lory . I87—South of Bloomfield; %i-mile [over old and new location) { , 213--South over Roads 26, 19 and 35 (bridwe construction), i IND, 218—-From Road 9 miles over Road 9. coumiy ND. § ridge out on 364, In Pike County south of Winslow; detour 2 miles over Roads 84 and x IND. 3534—Wesi of Road 20 in Marion Countr: 15 miles over 52 venty-first
Ke Bt. and 29 (new construction railroad grade separation),
to Warren; 13 gravel,
county gravel (connection between’ of Greentown: 13 miles |
4nd the.
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jat Lonenecker,
plunged into 30-foot unused brought back. well. : oh A 19-year-old woman police! Police said the husband of the Robert's body was recovered/found in the alley back of the woman is out on bond on a bur- wae injured yeste from cour {eet of water by hisirestzurant was arrested on a glary charge. t sion today announced establish. father, Raymond, 25, yesterday.
well head had given way when the was
~ [Woman Burglary Suspect Seized Hurt When |
/burglary attempt at a restaurant gloves would be
After police Investigated aby the woman. They said the By Concrete”
, examined for, Tony Lovisa, 43, gt 326 N, 2480 Central Ave, early today, glass particles. Witnesses told ton St, a building: . of the prisoner they of glass as the woman stood be- odist Hospital today, suffering ' (side the door. trom’ a deep wound fu the head.
‘concrete block fell from a seal
charge of vagrancy. Police sald. The restaurant proprietor. fold in front of the Washingtor :
A rotten board which covered theiglass of the restaurant side door James Hanna. 38. of 2825 Central Auto Parts Co. 2113 E. Wasuitg
child stepped on it.
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broken ~iAve. suid nothing was missing ton St, and head.
3 * struck him Police confiscated gloves worn from the place. 5
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