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the next five ‘Weather Bureau forecast tempers) atures ave 4 to 6 degreds above normal. The normal maxi

sections of the state at this sea~ son are 32-42 degrees, with mini

~. mums of 15-24.

_ Warmer weather Is expécted again Thursday. The five-day p is expected to be In excess of one-half inch, as rain late Thursday and Friday and again Bunday. The rain last night in Indianapolis totaled 97 inch, Other rainfall reports Included: Bluffton 1.16, Shoals 66, AnderVincennes 1.12, Scotts.

49, Logansport castle 95, Marion 1.20, Bpencer 1.31, Lafayette .60, Martinsville 51, Crawfordsville 89, Seymour B50, Knightstown 1.27, Peru 82, South Bend 25, Ft. Wayne 77.

The new rainfall, Meteorologist Miller sald, will bring new. rises on the state's streams, but not up|

to the marks set after last week's much heavier downpour, Lose 4-Day Fight White River at Indianapolis, which had dropped to 8 feet yes- - terday, was expected to go back up to around 11 feet. Last week's crest was 14, Two hundred weary volunteer workers early today lost their

four-day fight to save the big -

island levee on the Indiana side of the Wabash between Grays. ville, Ind. and Hutsonville, Ill. Yesterday it appeared the earth wall might stand, but in the night, at a 28.2 crest, a small “sandboil” burst into an ‘eight. ~A00L §80), then Spread into & 4 major k-through

- over 5500 acres of rich farm land, but authorities said all residents

of this area had deen removed to

safety earlier as the flood danger increased. The Army, which had planned to send 200 soldiers to Graysville from Vincennes today, countermanded its order and held the men for duty on the Vincennes seawall, one of the major points in the Wabash crest's path. The Graysville break, like the Niblack levee washout Sunday night, relieved temporarily the pressure at Vincennes and other towns on the lower Wabash,

Guardsmen around the clock sandbagging weak spots in the wall,

Alert Issued

A flood alert was isstisd to residents along the River be- . tween Portsmouth Cincinnati after rivermen predicted the river would climb to 83 feet by tomorrow morning. The river was expected to reach flood stage—-52 feet—today. Although some waterfront buildings and warehouses would be flooded, the river must climb to almost 60 feet to cause any serious alarm. General rainfalls over the Ohlo

Valley sent the river higher, Pre-|

viously, the swollen stream was expected to crest at 51 feet today. Mill Creek barrier dam crews «fear here were alerted to man Ps as soon As they are needed. # pumping usually begins before flood stage is reached.

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“Red Roses Come:

To Louise in N. Y.

- She Likes "Em, So She Gets 'Em

(Continued From Page One) who make my jaw hang open in admiration are those tangled In typewriter ribbons one way or another.)

The luncheon ended with a pane! of six New York men telling

~ bow they would like the “Woman| Supreme Court . Judge Frank “Supfi. "ont OF PUBLIC HEARING of Tomorrow” to look. On the Gilkison held today in a dissent. Ro Ro NO aA In the matter o el: Mr. Arno, Mr. Rolger ing opinion that overtime action|Lines Inc Chicago. Minera ins reirht | y Rogers, Deems Taylor, (Dy the Legislature is unconstitu- Louis & Missouri" perchorsr. To 5

Basil Rathbone and Guy Lom-

bardo.- Near as 1: could figure; - The dissent came as the high stale

out, their prime demand is that she look at them. Save the Berle piiture for me. He will look cheerful In it. I'll

be wearing a look of suffering. | My feet were killing me. |

LOUISE FLETCHER.

City Fires Two

In Power Cut-Off |

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The flood waters fanned quiskI¥ by ioment in the murder case Of Jail, *

‘la new trial.

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® /since the record shows the laws | | were passed within

Dr. Charles Yale, General Hospital physician, checks the blood | pressure of critically injured Fire artment Lt. Jason Baker. Lt. Baker suffered head injuries and a Becher right leg today when the car in which he was racing to a $100,000 fre. which destroyed most of Allied Truck Equipment, Inc,, 3810 E. 16th St., struck the rear of a trolley in the 1500 block, E. 10th St. Acting Battalion Chief James Surface, riding with Lt. Baker, was seriously injured in the trash. He suffered cuts and a skull fracture.

Bird Puts Off Plea

Ruling Thursday rer reiecse From Prison

| WASHINGTON, Jan.

16 (UP) i —Counsel for Russell G. Bird, In Watts ase P former Army Post Exchan { ” worker from Mishawaka, Ind. 1 Times State Servies {who was convicted of selling

Sa RO A WE RST AT HNN ddan FTRGreday MpIntty ox a pied: wm Red Altempey ; lof Robert Austin Watts, Indian-| Bird's petition. for a “writ “of apolis. rod i? {habeas corpus was scheduled for Arguments oh Watts’ attack on Dearing in federal court today. the murder indictment were heard| But his attorney, Dayton M. Haryesterday Afternoon in Barthelo- | Tington, withdréw the . petition mew Cireult Court. {with the approval of Judge Ed-

{ward M. Curran. Watts. once convicted by &| “'pg"( how being held at Ft.

Shelby County jury and sentenced! to die in the electric chair for Hancock, N. J. As aun 48 he 1 {the sho slaying of Mar transferréd to the Cumberland B Lgun png My 14 18 Pa.) Disciplinary Barracks he urpey, an Incdianabolly JOUSE- alans to file another action. wife, Is now fighting a second,

murder indictment, RE The second true bill was re- Body of Woman

turned by Shelby County grand jury after he carried his case to Removed From Canal

the U. 8. Supreme Court and won|

{cember, Essence of Plea Watts’ present plea attacking block west of West St,

automatieally excluded” from days. The womah, five' feet, four County, In hiv plea before the Supreme green skirt and sweater, Court for a new trial, Watts con-|cowboy type boots. (tended that Negroes were ex-| The body was taken to -the eluded Jie Jury service in|City morgue at General Hospital. arion County. ———— Emerson J. Bruner, Shelbyville) TIBBETT'S SON ARRESTED attorney, and only witness for, HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10 (UP)— the defense yesterday sald in his| Actor Lawrence Tibbett Jr. 29, 30 years in Shelbyville he had son of the opera baritone, anknown of only one Negro on a gwers tomorrow to a misdemeagrand jury. [mor drunk driving charge. He The state immediately called six, was arrested last night for runwitnesses to the stand, including ning through a red light two Shelby County Negroes who oo ; — testified they had recently been|_ LEGAL NOTICES called for grand jury service but! NOTICE TO BUILDERS |had not been on the final panel of Board or" Benoa) Commissioners” whet] {six which served. Hib Seiock Au, Tuesday, January 34 Judge Harold Barger of Shelby! Shop equipment for Crispus Attucks ’ igh School Cireuit Court testified that in his = 1140 N. West Street. Indianapolis nine years on the bench there had oH a per specifications on flle in never been exclusion of Negroes ....'S. from jury service because of their |

the the Board race.

ord. reserves the rghit te ae ny or all big | Defense attorneys hinted dur-!

Lelie an BoAro “or : ( O H L CO S8IONERS 3: a by My pAALLEY, : i 5 } : ; W {ing the hearing that if they lost December 31 13s recker

the plea in abatement, Watts Ak, NOTICE OR PURLIC JERARING would probably attack "the con- Docket No 3308-5. 1 In the metiiss stitutionality of the indictment £'§ {°% 85001 Hgn, of Josesh Liveris against him, {filinols, seller. and MeDowell Truck fine _ | Ine, Chicago 9. Illinois. purchaser. for e——— poral ai Je sale an transfer of

. m 136-1, Property-int t Notice Is hereby given that the “Pubic |§ervice Commission of Indiana will eon(duet public hearing In this ¢ause In Booms of the Commission 401 State \ { douse. ladianapelis, ind 1000 A NM, 5 . ‘ Tyssday January 31. 19% Articipation 1s request - Le isl Fraud Lic Be Vit MISSION OF TNLLANA BY Br vereit Direct J vices DEPARTMENT © oF MOTOR ndishapolis, Ind, Ja

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i Missouri rap | -* ” oval of the al t % tional and “a fraud. A as A elle an ranster of

Notice is hereby

0 given that the Publle A | SerVice Commission noe act k

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t publle ©} rir 1 cause n rehearing seeking to outlaw Acts’ Roows of the Commision 401 tats Hour by the General Assembly two Rdiananolts fad. 10:00 A Tuesday

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aft the co days after the constitutional time LIC. SERVIC

{for adjournment, | +The original case was brought by Cldude Cline, a Huntington

ticipation 1s requested. PUB. B B eM ISS ION OF INDIANA y Ar Everett irector MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT Indianapolis. lad, January 1. 1900 QUARANTINE PROCLAMATION

attorney. Mr. Cline charged that ye pron In mation siven lo me irector of DA t | the new honus law and the state Health and Hospitals of the City of {n budget hills passed in 1040 were hifny of tne heaigPar hydraphobi Invalid because they were passed 23d around the City of Indianapolis This : condition has continued sinee the date during the unconstitutional over- o Je last proclamation by the Mayor ang ne quaraniins then d l d i time. hereby extended for a dati ona :

hundred and twenty (130) days or att

He was o { as verruled by Superior and Including May 3}. 1950

Court Judge John Niblack. Last of declare (I shall hereafter be the duty November the high court. also dos kind to ranfe al sors oni in a 4 to 1 decision, upheld th

ood ahd aufficient * remis ‘ lower court decision. to Pramues ‘of luch persons. - or

ve the same properly and sufficiently

Upheld by Ma jort {Quassied If not en ssid owner's premises. Weight of the majority opinion| J S37, oil. hip +> "ciudies he

day of ay ice off t at that time was that the courts pound eeber and his donutyes ore ordered had no power to go behind the nin at terse’ guid "ound all doss ryaoF ea ei iT A wo ner ree” during the period of + record Gen dq Ll to enforce constitutional duties ound’ unin Cy farge within "he upon the legisiators. It held that|“ Dated this 1th dar ot anety "Tiaance | Attest Bigned ~AL PiENEY ayer, the con- | Richard Q. Stewart, City Clerk Stitutional period, that settles the | NOTICE 10 BIDD a

matter even though everybody |proseals ‘and knows they were passed two ap After the Legislature automati-| cally adjourned. | n today's dissent Judge Gifki.| %on held this was accepting a fy fraudulent authentication” + He said the legislative action was a violent assault upon the Con-| stitution,” and the majority |

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The body #&f an unidentified! His case was vepnued/ Woman, about 45 to 50 years old, | here from Shelby County in De-| Was removed from the Canal this| {morning at the rubbish gate of | {the Indianapolis Water Co., one|

the murder indictment is based Police said the body apparently | on a charge that Negroes “are had been in the water two to four

serving on grand juries in Shelby inches and weighing 140 pounds,

jwas wearing a. block cloth coat, and]

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Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, revealed between swipes at | t as we shoved off that they bad an excellent time in New Or} jeans. Unless you're dead or have two broken arms, what else could; | you have? To coin a phrase, the atmosphere Is intoxicating. | | Robert John Faudree, 1227 W.| {New York St, got a big bang out {of having the Governor ask a few| questions about what goes on in [the wheelhouse. ! | Watch the White Hat | It isn't often a man has al chance to tell a chief executive {what the score is. With everyone {topside who could be topside tt) {was hard to keep tab on the

‘white hat. One minute you would see the familiar fedora coming Lup through a hatch from the en- | gine room. Ten minutes later you would see it on a sack of! | onlons

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Naval Reserve unit. Reserves are making a 14-day cruise |

just had a whale of a time, |jabbing & forefinger at two men

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M Young placed the intersecti U., 8. 52-an truck which the blockade. Driver of tt into Troop while attemp road block. I driven by Lu 25th St, and after rolling a Pershing Ave Uninjured, 1 their car ane after separati tured by Tre

Wayne police vehicle taking Cook has a Plainfield Boy Mrs, Allen car near the | it when she | sirens. The aged. Police said Cook was sto Wayne and d fore the boys dianapolis.