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MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1952

City Getting | State Help

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3 » On Traffic owe BOYS St ro igsnt s Ly Qanabell FonAntesi | - Billy rgare cCann iffor oe| The state is helping Indianap- | Ann Loner, James, Callie. Bishop; | olis in its fight to. smooth out| William, Zoe Gooker: Merle. Clara Ray:

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Money given to people in the] name of God works a miracle of

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pora transformation in those people.

Gal n Tool Donald, traffic control on key streets. Galen. Susannah Toole: Donald, Dora Snsfosaton 1 hose people Indiana State Highway De-| Bertha Burgin.

“partment has agreed to contribute $3000 worth of synchronization cable so North Side signals'can be tied together to -premit controlled, nonstop driving. Last week, City Traffic Engineer William H. Bilby revealed | a plan to automatic signals this year, He| said then the signals would not]

. be synchronized, posing a stop-|

start-stop problem for motorists. Mr, Bilby said the 30 cents-per-| foot cost of the cable would be prohibitive, when added to instal- | lation cost of 70 cents a foot over-| head and 20 ‘cents a foot underground. Area Covered The new cable will permit synchronization of signals on northgoth one-way streets between and Fall Creek, and east-west streets in that area. The city will stand the cost of installing about 10,000 feet of cable in Meridian St. At the same time, Mr. Bilby announced he will train a synchronization specialist for his department. The man will be assigned to timing signals mechanically where cables cannot be installed. Mr. Bilby explained the signals will operate in synchronization for about a week before they require adjustment.

He said synchronization is de-~

signed to permit free flow of traffic .at speeds: not to exceed 30 miles an hour.

Three Drivers Jailed For Racing on Ind. 67

Three drivers were given oneday jail sentences plus fines of $20 and costs in Speedway Magistrate Court today after a state policeman testified, the three were] racing along at 75 miles per hour on Ind. 67 near Mooresville. ; Fined and given .the token jail sentence by Judge George Ober were Morris Houston, 18, Moores-| ville; Raymond A. Lyden, 34, of 2205 Spann Ave. and Arvin E.| Blackburn, 19, of 5133 W. Naomi St.

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Indiana Taxpayers Give Collectors Busy Time

Indiana taxpayers poured into | the Federal building today to give collectors the busiest morn-| ing so far this year. { In the first 22 hours alone, | more than 600 persons filed re-| turns. Hundreds more were wait-| ing. Highegt figure for a single day so far in 1952 was 1400. ‘Tax officials cited two reasons for the rush: Many workers] have justsreceived their forms, and farmers must file by month's end.

Steel Strike Ends YOUNGSTOWN, O., Jan. 28] (UP)—Some 300 striking United Steelworkers (CIO) are to return to work today at the Campbell works of the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. Union officials said the men walked out Saturday in protest against the hiring of parttime employees. :

a TG 113 N. Illinois—30e¢ Till 6 P. M.

— GENE AUTRY — on HILLS OF UTAH"

e Champs of Sport and Fun!

“The "Harlem Globetrotters”

its aways JOY weather!

WANKFERR BREWING CO., INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE, - |

install “about 60° new At Coleman—Alton,

Neil, the Indiana Methodist area said | this, in essence, in his address at |

At General--M} nnie, Revere Snow;

Gloria Strickland

aly i tty At Methodist el Oi ara. "Betty the opening and dedication of ie Sills; n “oila. Stevens. Robert, N Sh Hail. alg, et DoTtRY Shepherd. | (pew Fletcher Place Community

St. Francis—John, Rosemary Clégg: James, enter Recreation building yes- | Jeanne Deputy; Raymond. Dette Richey; terday afternoon. N ph Ar yPaster: URoberl Hozel Johnson; Earl, “America does ‘not have the | Mary Cline. friends she had 25 years ago, Jeanne Swim. Charles, Alice aschmann; | (was the bishop's comment based Joseph, Ethel Parrott. jon his recent trip abroad. “Amer- | At Home—Rolland, Loretta Tunstill, 1831'a | nd, Ram. Edna Coviee, iCA should remember the reasons |

1418 Silver Ave; ford, 830 8. Illinois St.

GIRLS St. Vincent's—Sterling,

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she should remember the statehah ../ ments she made at the time of Aurore te the gift.

George, Phylliss Burns ‘ Wathen; Harold Reidith Elfers; George. Create Paupers ; Win Briggs; J. Patrick, Eleanior| “a End Leonial, Aliha Layman. overnments are impersonal | General—Joe. Anita Koons: Joe Spal and when people receive money right; Joe, Mary L abcock; Et row: Fred, James Brookins. from them they do not appreciate Methodist—Harald, Wanda Wolford; Hod- it and by so doing, governments ford, Mary Ple wi: C Helen Barger create paupers who

tte Harrington, give no : Richard, 2 (thought to reciprocal good will. Katherine Bick-| We do not build character by

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At ena, Mai Dorothy Neti: Mar-ltution such as the Fletcher Place! bara Katte Letha Porter. Community Center gives, it gives At H Gearge, Dorothy Love, 721 CleyeHome -Gegrie, Dorothy, Loyt, 131 Cleys:|in the name of God, and the mir-|

Richard, Alice Wiliams. acle of Lawrence Leroy, Sapen- place.” The new $90,000 building was, presented to (he bishop for ded-| ication by James W, Minton, pres-| Vincent's, pneu- jdent of the board of directors. Approximately 1000 persons at-| tended the ceremonies. The Rev, 5390 Carrollton, John 'E: Siner is pastor-director| of the Fletcher Place Community| 112 N. Linwood, [Center and Dr. Sumner. L. Mar-

transformation takes.

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DEATHS Mary A. Perry, 85, at 8t sonia Melvin B. Oshorne ad 2450 N. Dearborn, rheumatic hear Mary G. Alexander, 88 arteriosclerosis Jorephine Bradshaw, 68 carcinoma

Bright, 78, 615 Sanders. carcl-

tendent. 2970 Station, cerebral

Denay. 83. 3446 cm ems Wallace Gets ki oo, 66, B20 Wyoming, coronary | OK For Council

r. 80, 2007 N caital Joseph C. Wallace, who nosed | Broadway. lout Joseph A. Wicker in a vote recount,

ia Democratic city councilman.

Min hemorrhage Travis J

Combs, 81

J 88, 823 coronary thrombosis Mina A. Simpson, 76, 2520 E. 11th, arterioel leros s am P. Alexander, 35, at is of liver John B Downey, carditis Ira B. Emery, 62. 1024 Charles, carcinoma. Rebecca M. Hays, 59. 5724 Wilithrop.. carcinoma Roce 8choentrup. 686, coronary occlusior Mary A. VanOsdol. coronary occlusion

CLUBS = =

General, | 73, 5510. Ceniral, myo. votes in the Nov. 6 election, won! over Mr. Wicker by four votes! in the city’s first recount of vot-| ing machines. 520 E. County Clerk H. Dale Brown | “44, 530 N. Bellevieu. |presented the certificate of elec-! {tion to Mr. Wallace today. He! |will take his seat at council meetling next Monday night.

Vermont, |

Rotary Club=Dr E. Dale Trout of GenIon Electric, “X-Ray for Everybody,” gn Cost of the recount, not yet 2:10 p. m. tomorrow. Claypool Hotel. etermined, will be b Lions Club—Lt Col. Claro Laureta, Wallace. orne by Mr. Philippine army. 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, Claypool Hotel. Ladies’ day.

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LOEW'S “Quo Vadis”. with Robert Javier and Deborah Kerr, at 11:3 2:40, 5:50 and 8:58 3

CIRCLE [ | “The Model and the Marriage Broker.” with Jeanne Crain, at 12:20, 3:30, 6:50 and 10. “Stars and Guitars” at 11:15, 2:30, 5:45 and 9 ESQUIRE { “Tobacco ‘Road” at 8:50 | “Grapes of Wrath” at 6:10 and i 10 INDIANA “The Wild Blue Yonder," with

Forrest Tucker and Wendell Corey, at 12:36, 3:43, 6:50 and 9:57 “Crazy Over Horses,” with the Bowery Boys, at 11:25, 2:34, 5:41 and 8:48. KEITH'S “I'll See You In My Dreams,” with Doris Day and Danny Thome

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LYRIC | “Drums in the Deep South, ' with | James Craig and Barbara Payton, &t 11, 1:46, 4:35, 7:24 and 10:13. | “Jungle of Chang” at 12:39, 3:28, | _/6:17 and 9:06. Cn g

LAST TIMES TODAY! "DRUMS OF THE DEEP SOUTH" PLUS "JUNGLE OF CHANG"

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