Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1949 — Page 36
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High of 85 Degrees Predicted Tomorrow
* The weatherman promised] *mid-summer straw-hat” weather! for the parade of collegiate and high school football games tomorrow. He predicted a high of 85 degr morrow. 3 Warm Gulf air will flood into the state tomorrow and bring summerlike temperatures whiah will last until Sunday evening, the Weather Bureau said. There'll be sunshine left over from tomorrow for Sunday outIngs and picnics, forecasters said. Tonight's low temperature reading in Indianapolis is expected to be near 60 degrees, 71° at “11 AM. Despite occasional drizzling rain which brought .03 inch water to the city, the mercury rose to a high of 71 at 11 a. m. yesterday and gogled only to 60 by Bb a. m. toiey. | Temperatures over the state will range several degrees above, normal through Wednesday, weather forecasters said. Showers late Bunday and again Wednesday should bring up to threefourths inch of rain to portions of the state.
Face Charges Times State Nervice GREENFIELD, Oct. 7 — Two men, shot by a Hancock County farmer when he und them prowling in his 2 Tuesday night, today faced preliminary charges of conspiracy to commit a felony. ; With his neck and face swathed in bandages, Clyde Holleran, 48, Harrison, O,, appeared In Hancock Circuit Court yesterday for a preliminary hearing. ! His brother, S8wintord Holleran, 86, Anderson, still is in St. John's Hospital in Anderson. His condition is reported to be too serious to permit transfer to the county Jail
Ben Shores shot the men when they went to his farm northeast of Greenfield while he was awaiting the expected return of burglars who had stolen furniture! and tools from his’ home Monday
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Dr. Scircle Renamed |
To ‘State Dental Board |
Gov. Schricker today announced the reappointment of Dr. Roy A. Scircle, of Elwood, as a member of the Indiana State Board of Dental Examiners for four years. Other members of the board are: Dr. 0. K. Hilty, Ft. Wayne; Dr. C. A. Frech, Gary; Dr. Henry Morrow, Indianapolis, and Dr. E. Ray Wesner, Evansville. } ———————— SEWER CONTRACT OK'D ig tract for construction of a local sewer line in Kessler Blvd. from the first alley north of 16th St. to 18th St. has been approved by the Works Board. The project, with contract awarded to Raleigh’ Burk, contractor, will cost an estimated $5318. i
DIES AS HE ASKS HELP OBHKOSH, Wis, Oct. 7 (UP)
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