Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1950 — Page 2
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‘iat 1706 N. Central
Motor Club,
He identified them as school
children who were “wild” about e i being out of school for the sum-/was stalled by high water near mer. He sald drivers should be . ready for split-second action to protect playing children, ur y It was the death of a 9-year: old boy, knocked from his bicycle | by a car, that launched the cur- Brazil and Odell Rollings, 38, rent intense campaign against! Walnut 8t; was held in Ey {Marion County jail. They are to] ' Brazil on the same
charges. J
traffic violators,
Two - motorists were injured early today when a sports coupe overturned at 1600 E. Michigan St. . : The driver, Richard Johnson, 23, of 515 E. 15th 8t., was taken
dition with a back injury. His companion, Migs Betty treated at the hospital for a hip injury and released Billy E. Kennedy, 3, ran into the fender of a moving car
‘driven by Hoye Webb, 22, 1649
N. Alabama St, near his home Ave, last night, His father, Dr. Hall .Xennedy, treated him for minor injuries. Don Coram, 19, of 1833 Lexington Ave, received a slight hip injury when the car he was driv Ing was in:a collision with one driven by Franklin W. Heffelfinger, 20, Myerstown, Pa., at Holmes Ave. and Ohio St. last night. He was treated by a private physician. Young Jackson, 38, of 3335 N.
drunk charge yesterday after an accident on Emerson Ave. near
to General Hospital in fair con-|
Downey Ave, was arrested on aj
time. Meanwhile, Wilbur West Jr., 22, Indianapolis, was held in. jail in
ibe tried In
Seeks to Divorce Wife ‘Held Captive in Russia
TORONTO, Ont., June 8 (UP)— A Canadian diplomat sought a divorce today from a Russian
obtain permission to leave Russia. i George Francis Powers sald {Soviet customs authorities had {balked all attempts to bring his |wife out from behind the Iron {Curtain when he left a diplomatic {post in Moscow. He said she {since has obtained a Russian di-
{vorce, which is not recognized
in Canada.
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{32d St. Police said his car was in a collision with a truck driven {by Robert Edward Lee, 35, of 3320 IN. Downey St.
| Robert Jewell Dorsey, 20, of 609
S. Meridian 8t,, was charged with reckless driving after his arrest at 16th and Meridian Sts. at 1:40 a. m. today. Police said they chased him at {85 mph before catching him when he stopped for a traffic signal.
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misery. But their
{weather brought
as ‘vacation officially
youngsters in the past two weeks, | Sheriff's deputies cruised in the neighborhood of danger spots. Pools Open Saturday ; With no relief in sight and the possibility of temperatures rising even. higher over the week-end,
"WYN 21 Gr GAS I. East BY WAS HAE A WhO never WEN EDIE 10], record number of heat-weary
children, and adults,
Reserve pumping equipment was readied as Indianapolis Water Co. officials expected record water consumption figures in
¢ next few days. A record 63 million gallons flowed through Indianapolis spigots yesterday as citizens showered, watered the lawn and drank copious -amourts of water to “peat. the heat.” “It was the greatest quantity used by the city since last summer, : Downtown theaters, boasting “20 degrees cooler inside” faced heavy trade. Patrons lingered this morning in air-conditioned stores. :
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point in arguing about that. He|y
went right on with the lecture, anyway. “I learned this from a Frenchman. Years ago.” “In France?” » “Right here in Indianapolis. He was a real artist. In the old days, you know, they used to wear a lot of toupees., And it took a real artist to blend these wigs in with the natural hair.” °° I. should have been insulted about this, for I did not remember that I wore a toupee. At least not yet, a. 8 8 “HAIR GROWS different on every man’s head,” the barber continued, slicing merrily at my
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A Vacation
‘YOUR TRIP ABROAD’ SUNDAY TIMES
‘i Photo by Henry B. Clea T.. Times Sta Photogrs or | s in the classroom is the picture of a boy fishin’ at the creek. Ralph { ! in a few days, luring the bass with worms and his dad's rod and reel | ot Fall Creek near the Shadeland Ave. bridge. Straw hat and bare feet complete the summer idyl. | is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Smith, 916 N. Gladstone Ave.
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a 100 Three-Bedroom Houses Included
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will be sold on contract, money down for deeds determing monthly payments, Mr, Seilg said. f Payments for houses, while not
grams, - will amortize principal and interest and go for insurance! and taxes on the dwellings as well, he explained, Si Thé houses will have “subur-| ban personality.” They'll be built! from five different exterior elevation plans to obviate any row1¥ps mass production look, he! said, A
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wives’ eye. Bedroom closets will be equipped with sliding doors, he said. Houses will nestle on tracts averaging from 50 to 80 feet frontage and 200 feet deep, enough room to install the finger system septic tank and deep well for “water supply, Mr. Segil said. Shop in Cool Comforti Construction will be directed in Lane Bryant's | ares Weddell of Stone-Dell Air Conditioned Store! The Selig firm_has been build-| ; ing in central Indiana for 11 years sandwiching the war. The company lias developed Wildwood Addition hear New Bethel’ homes near Fountaintown in Shelby County and Acton.
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STRAUSS SAYS:
Rods Reels Lines . Lures Leaders Bait Buckets Tackle Boxes Scales Knives Hooks “Leader Boxes Insect Repellen Floats Stringers Nets Seines Minnow Traps
etc, etc,
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