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“For Hoosier ~~ Routes Closed
Holiday travelers will find only y (four Indiana routes closed for construction, the State Highway Commission said™ today in its {weekly detour bulletin,
Motorists may obtain informa-
ition on road conditions from the {highway department, RI-9521, or lat the- district offices in Craw-| [tordsville, Ft. Wayne, Greenfield, LaPorte, Seymour or Vincennes. |
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Ind. 15--Use old road through Laren. | taine then cross over to new, This is gue) |
Yule Seals
Aid TB Victims By MRS. MANNERS White or otherwise, Christmas will satigfy Francis Arthur, 22 8. Colorédo Ave. Come .8now, sunny “skies or slush, hé won't complain. He is well, He is working. He is with his family. , ‘Three ° previous Christmases were different. Mr, Arthur has taken {illness and bad luck, philosophically and
to. h hin ‘before Christmas of 1942 he learnéd he had tuberculosis. Mr. Arthur, then 25, had a good job as a ‘sheet metal worker. He and his wife had big plans for the J future that included. their young 4 son Philip, now 8. The Xeray, one of the thou. sands given free by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association and Indiana State Board of -
to bridge construction just south of Fontaine 38--Bridge damaged by truck one| {mile ‘west of Kirklin in pn! {detour _12'% miles’ from (road 28 “and 4 9 100—KASt of U 8. BM in Marion [County 15 LE over 1% ‘Beventy-first St congtruction railroad rade
Bldgs, Shiiaged by truck 3.9| nd § ville. detour 28 miles ln road 2. and 46. 6.
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Mr. Arthur left his family and Glenn |
his job and entered ‘Sunnyside Sanatorium Jan. 13, 1943. He de-
bored. He followed the rules. He knew TB no longer meant almost 3 certain death or exile to another climate. He read about it. “lI askéd enough questions to drive everyone crazy,” he said. He escaped boredom by learn- ; ing to repair patients’ watches , and clocks. He also studied pho- Francis Arthur . . tography. His. determination, out- health, a b dh look and activities paid dividends, ealth, 8 busiriess, and home. Released In 1946 " ‘leredit for getting the family on | One Christmas the dark clouds| fre eet. oo ks at the Elf} he watched from his hospital Lilly & Co. She and her husband| window matched his bleak mood. belong to Tuxedo Park Baptist| That was the Christmas his love Church. Mr. Arthur is a member, of music revived him. A violinist lof Irvington Masonic Lodge 666 with the #Haymakets radio 8TOUP and Irvington Lions Club, played “Pistol-packin’ Mama.”| playing their part in a story] The song was a favorite of his— like that of Franeis Arthur are| | SEEW RET the violig. an old friend. 'buyers of TB Christmas seals PHONE WA 4521 Photography helped him cele-| ow on sale. These seals have \ brate .his last Christmas at decorated holiday mail and gifts| Sunnyside. After surgery, he was gince 1907. They're; distributed by |} well endugh to go outside and marion County TB Association. | photogrgph snowy Christmasiyost of the funds financing the |
scenes. fight against TB come from hate} Mr. Arthur was released in eh &
May, 1946, but a few bad mo-
ments followed. He was advised a » against feturning to his trade. Indianapolis-Bound
To hig regcue came the State DP Dye to Land Today
Department of Vocational habilitation and the Indiana| Families from displaced. per-|
Tuberculosis Association's re-sons camps in Europe were. due | habilitation director. They helped to arrive by ship in New York to- | him resume his study of watchday to spend their first Christ-| repairing, He studied at the John mas as well as make their homes | L. Byrne Jewelry Co., 3752 N. Il- in America. linois 8t.; finishing in October of Hedvika Havdek, 21-year-oid| 1947. After that he opened student of Yugoslavia, is bound | Arthur's Jewelry Store, 4104 E. for Indianapolis. A total of 22|f Washington St. DP’s will be resettled in other| To his wife he gives much Hoosier-towns and cities. |
{tions to Joseph Stalin on the | Russian leader's 70th birthday anniversary. Biit his call didn't get béyond the Moscow telephone Awitchboard. - An operator said neitheér Stalin nor anyone elge in the {Kremlin would -speak/ with him,
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“We'll have a lot of new lines and every switchboard will-be in service to handle your Long Distance calls during the Christmas rush.
“But so many folks want to talk across the miles all at once that we can’t take care of them - as promptly as usual. Some calls will be delayed, “We'll be on the job Saturday, Sunday and especially to out-of-state points. . Monday doing everything we can to get your “Through careful planning, we are going to do calls through as quickly as possible. Thanks for many things which will give you the best possible Your cooperation in the past. service. You may be sure that when your call is “Merry Christmas and a ‘Happy New Year!” __
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