Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1949 — Page 35
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Santa to Spread Cheer at Riley Hospital State ‘Announces
Cue Highways
5 Roads Blocked For Construction
The Indiana Highway Commis-
LT detour bulletin for the week [lists no changes over, the previous
[week with five state roads closed]
=(for construction.
Construction work on Ind. 15, {south of Wabash, was reported completed. Work also was fin {ished on U, 8.:30, between Warisaw and Columbia and on Ind. [67 between Vincennes and Bicknell,
| Closed highways were listed as
‘5 “|talne then cross
Patients of Riley Hospita! for Children will receive qifts tomorrow at the annual Riley Cheer Guild-Ruth Lyons Christmas party. Filling gift lists here are (left to right) Mrs. Homer Brown, 1647 Allison Ave., tfoyroom chairman; Mrs. R. W. Cook, 6115 E. Raymond St., guild president, and Miss Mary Heckard, the hospital's supervisor of nutses. The young patients receive dolls, sleds, cameras, field glasses, basketballs and other toys.
7 Brookside League Directors Elected
Seven directors of the Brook-! side Civic League were elected gather names of needy families last night. to be aided by the league during They are A. H. Floyd, Carl the holiday season. The league Hart, Harry Alford, Miss Flora also adopted a resolution to sup-
Baur, Mrs. Bertha Hayes, Huber port the Fugitive Fathers bill | pending in C Congress.
“OPPOSITE { STATEHOUSE |
Patton and Edward Hayes.
A committee was appointed to]
§ 418 SUITS AND TOPCOATS at |
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
Open Saturday and Monday Until 8 P. M.
SALE OF FIFTY DOLLAR Trouser |
SUITS { 100% ALL-WOOL WORSTED
SUITS
WITH 2 PANTS
$3950
# 1009 All Wool
- WORSTEDS
2 Made to Sell for $40
SALE $7050
Extra Pants Available
TOPCOAT SALE}
100% All-Wool Coverts and Cravenetted Gabardine
TOPCOATS REGULARLY $2588 $29.50
Sale Price
$35.00 WITH ZIP-OUT LINING
% GABARDINES
TOPCOATS WITH ZIP LININGS
| follows:
| Ind. M-West of Road 83, in Jasper |County five miles bridge out Ind. 18—Us e old road through LaFonover 10 new his’ is $e. jlo bridge construction just south of {Fontaine, Ind. 88 Bridge damaged by truck one mile west of Kirklin in “Gunton County {detour 12%: miles from Frankfort over {roads 28 and Ind. 100-East of U, 8S 52 in Marion {County: 15 miles over 52, Seventy-first St h ruction, railroad srade | se [+ or Ind. __Bridse damaged, ar truck 2.9 miles of Bate : r 28 miles] aver ro 29 and %.
ARLEEN SHOP
8 East Washington St.
BARN
BLACK JEWELERS, INC.
36 N. Pennsylvania St.
BAKER SHOE STORE
BURT'S SHOES
is te a
Sarasota,
vved up.
THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES Tee on Wings Causes Climb— ~ Two Buby Sorlias’ Six Bail Out of Plane Toke Gargania's Plce TAMPA, Fla, Dec. 16 (UP)~ A couple of gorillas flew in hére Ow r- Nevada Mountains yesterday on a National Afr Line plane from New York,” and: the) Remaining Crewmen Bring ‘Flying Box Car’ jother passengers din's: even) now it. v Safely Down; Two of Jumpers Injured The gorillas, Gargantua Jr. RENO, Nev., Dec. 16 (UP) Six military passengers parachuted and Toto Jr., didn’t take up much| from a C-82 Air Force “flying boxcar” early today into rugged room. They are just babies and mountain country after their plane iced up and climbed 6000 feet were crated up inside the plane's) with the pilot fighting to keep it level baggage compartment, Four crewmen stayed with the plane and brought it to a safe] Ringling Brothers Circus, now landing at Hubbard Field. They were unhurt, . interning a araso Fia.,| oped the: .pair o e gorillas cuts. and ruses. one recelved &| props and they rv The [will take the place of huge Gar-| | broken leg and another a broken |Props wera throwing ice off gantua, who died in his cage rearm, They told rescuers they against the fuselage and we could cently. | [landed within a mile of one an-| {see the dents. it made whén {it { lother. nit. Then both props startedland put on their parachutes.| ‘running away. Then, he said, the plane began Lt. George Mumont, 26, Skow- ito gyrate violently. Involuntary Climb |hegan, Me,, sald he told the pas- “The crew chief had previously sengers .to don their parachutes “Although both the co-pilot opened the back door of the
ties with the controls, but heiwe very ‘soon had climbed toto jump if 1 gave the order,” denied telling them to jump. Thel1g.000 feet. It was an involuntary Dumon said. “However, plane was en route from Smyrna, icmp, We didn’t want to go up. either became confused or frightTenn., to the naval air station put just couldn't do anything.” at Alameda, Cal. | “We were flying at 12,000 feet off he had briefed the crew and than six people jumped out. when we started picking up ice,” passengers on what to do in an’ Finally, he said, the crew chief |Lt. Dumont said.
parently was forming on
the to get to the back of the plane the plane came on into Reno.
Hundreds oF
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Plan Murphy Memorial pc
DETROIT, Dec. 16
morial to the late Frank Murphy, |
| Detroit,
ICommon C ounce i.
W. T. GRANT
25 E. Washington St.
DAVIDSON'S INDIANA FUR
112 E. Washington St.
JACOBS OUTDOOR SHOP 9 E. Ohio
KAY JEWELERS
137 W. Washington St.
LEADER STORE.
149 E. Washington St.
EY'S JEWELERS
01 W. Washington St.
38 W. Washington St.
35 E. Washington St.
BARRETT'S
HARDWARE—FURNITURE—APPLIANCES
BETTY GAY SHOP
CLAY
~ FLORSHEIM SHOES
LORD JEWELERS
344 E. Washington St. 47 Monument Circle
LERNER'S SHOPS
5 E. Washington St. 37 W. Washington St.
POOL FLOWERS
10 N. Illinois
MILLER-WOHL
45 E. Washington St.
G. C. MURPHY
WwW. 2 E. Washington St. 33 N. llinois St.
GOODMAN JEWELERS
Combined with H. H. MAYERS i 30 W. Washington St. :
CHAS C. PEEK, Inc. Hew. Washington St.
PE EN ES I NR RE TA
42 W. Washington St.
50 Monument Circle
RITE'S SHOPS,
43 S. Illinois St.
Hit “Record x Silion 3: se schools {has piled reco! land local governments, according (to the Census Bureau. | It said state and local debt [reached an all-time high of $20,« {875,000,000 last June 30. This ‘was up $2,173,000,000 from the previous year. 1 1t the $252 billion federal debt =
. | were added, the total owed by all
{governments would total $273 645,000,000 — or $1834 for every {man, woman and child.
Hoosier Fatally Hurt
in 2- Car Crash RSAW, Dec. 16-Wilbur Is Claypool,
Por 3, of R. R. 1,
(UP) was fatally injured early today over county ‘stave when he began having difficul-ig,. 41 were fighting the controls plane so the men would be free {Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp to-in a two-car collision on the Lt. |day appointed a committee of Crystal Lake Rd. six miles west they seven to plan a permanent me- of Warsaw, state police reported.
Police sald Mr. Perry appar
ened and the crew chief” told mejassociate justice of the U. S. Su- ently disregarded a stop sign and He sald that before the“take- he no sooner had opened the door [preme Court and former Gover- | crashed into a car operated by {nor of Michigan and Mayor of Everett J. Penn, 39, of Warsaw, Eight more committee Mr. Penn and his. wife, Slants “The ice ap- emergency. And he ordered them helped him fight the controls and members will be named by the/29, were treated for slight ine
{juries at a Warsaw hospital,
Fron
REEDS CREDIT JEWELERS
REED’S SHOE STORE
INC.
STANLEY JEWELERS
127 W. Washington St.
STEWART'S, INC.
44 E. Washington St.
TaVel's
119.N, Wines St: THREE SISTE
17 N. lllinois St.
Jeweler & Optometrists, Ine.
WALKOVER SHOES
28 N. Pennsylvania St.
WINDSOR JEWE 135 N. linois St,
LERS
WILBUR-ROGERS
26 W. Washington St.
