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Four Subdivisions 'S= Up for Approval

J Menlo Park Project

To Be Offered Again, Tipton, division commander, said Four new subdivisions have {Guardsmen will receive regular been proposed and will be up for,

Gogrd Announces 650 Openings in Ranks

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Indiana National Guard, togay Smouieed 650 openings in from recruit to master [Sergeant Maj. Gen. Jesse E. Melntosh,

{Army pay for weekly two-hour tdrills, which range from $2.67

|approval wher the County Plan for private to $6.86 for master

N18 NPT ASPIRIN oom meets July 20,

sergeant,

Menlo Park, largest of the pro- During 15 days of camp, which

lots, wil. be submitted again. - It i#2 located

e of septic tanks.”

tion. . Approval has been asked for 17 acres to be divided into 29 lots between Sheiby St. and U. 8. 131 south of Southport Rd. - {| Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bicknell,

Bienen s Perry Park. Offers 17 Acres

lor Ave. has asked approval of

north of 38th St. Emmanuel R. Farley will seek the sanction on the second section of Farley's Speedway Homes addition. « It is located on the north side one-quarter mile iwest of High School Rd. It is a {14-acre tract containing 25 lots.

3 Indicted in Blast

During Labor Dispute EVANSVILLE, July 7 (UP) — Three men awaited arraignment today on charges of unlawful use of dynamite. A special Vanderburgh ‘County grand jury returned a joint indictment yesterday against John

vin Jones and Preston Davenport. The three were acclsed of dynamiting a $15800 city-owned

dispute. Authorities’ charged the hiring of nonunion workers at a pipeline project.

Boy. Slugged i in n Back, ‘Man Takes His Bike

Twelve-year-old Joseph Scott, 1708 Ogden St, nursed bruises to{day and mourned the loss of his bicycle to “the meanest thief of the week.” The boy told police he was riding at St. Clair and Illinois Sts. last night when he passed a

“man who appeared to be drunk.

and 0 im on the back. - } As Jos fell from the bicycle Ji the man took the vehicle and rode

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in Shadeland Ave. across from the Western Electric

ditchdigger. June 25 in a labor

machine was blown up to protest the

‘posed subdivisions, containing 71

The Plan Commission turned Toeldown the addition last month beST cause “lot sizes were too small to as nature helps Beat Money back It permit safe Jar Jack Aldridge, contractor who sss developed the subdivision, has increased sizes of the lots about one-fourth in the new applica-

idevelopers, have named the area

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"EB. H. Trimpe, 3825 Forest Man- | 17 acres to be sliced into 261

lots. It is located on the east] side of Forest Manor Ave and!

Soucie, veteran labor leader; Ir-

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| begin July 30 at Camp AlterasY, Guardsmen receive full ipay, plus family nr

buried in New Crown-after servalll jces at 10 a. m. Saturday in Patton Funeral Home Crystal Chapel. Mr. Garner, who was 40, lived at 1120. E. 23d 8t. A native of Cedartown, Ga., he had lived in Indianapolis 25 years. Mr. Garner was a cement finisher. Surviving are his wife, Rosle; three daughters, Jeanette, Pa-|

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