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Residential i Areas Might | Be Cut Off |
By JOHN V. WILSON | Fourteen Marion County bridges, which provide access to new suburban communities, should be replaced. : County Surveyor Paul R, Brown warned that new resi-|. dential areas would be cut off if} some* of the bridges should be-| come impassable due to bad weather or damage. 4 Five bridges are of the antique] wooden covered type and ovér 60 vears old. Mr. Brown said repairs, have been constant and costly.
Structures Listed |
Bridges in urgent need of reslacement ‘are: Hancock County yver Steele Ditch. Fall Creek Road over Mud| “reek, a wooden covered bridge.| Indian Lake Road over Indian!
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] Lake, a wooden covered bridge. | FS Vandergriff Road over Buck | © Creek, a wooden covered bridge 2 ver 60 years old. | : # Eighty-sixth St. over Fishback Creek, wooden covered bridge at : the bottom of a steep hill. i
Fifty - sixtr St. over BIg, Eagle Creek, over 60 years old. Mr. Brown said the bridge has been the scene of several acci-| ‘dents in recent years and has!
COOL ROBBBRY—Richard Pearce, owner of the Hickory Lodge, emerges from the cooler where he was locked after being robbed of $1300 today by two bandits. (Story, page I.)
been damaged on numerous oc casions, . Southport Road over Little Another Hoosier Blow Torch Blamed
Buck Creek, a wooden covered bridge. He said it has been dam1géd séverely and is now carrying only local, light traffic.
Look to Rocky Ripple
West 52d St. over Indianapolis Water Co. canal, old and narrow.| Mr. Brown said it is the connect-| ing link between Rocky Ripple ; and Indianapolis. If it should become impassable, he said, resi-! i ients would be isolated until an
. . : In Fire at Hospital Killed in Korea "re % "OP Another Hoosler has been killed to yooh! £ in Korea and two have been wounded, the Defense Department announced last night. KILLED IN ACTION Pvt. Donald Caddell, son of Mr. damage: and Mrs. Kess Caddell, Jasonville., Fire Capt. Carl Malcom said the + WOUNDED (fire started between the ceiling Pvt. Tommie W. Falkenburg, of the basement and the floor of son.of Mr, and Mrs. William E./the first story of the women's >mergency structure could be Falkenburg, North Vernon. {dormitory building which houses rected. | Cpl. George A. Pavka, son of [1130 patients. The ward had‘been . West 30th St. over Little Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Tony A. Pavka, Ray.|vacated of patients while the Sresk SN yr Sua ree - {linoleum was being installed. route to® Speedway City, Mr. fe . Brown said, and are narrow and; Mrs. Beatrice Trimble, a7, Fight Pupil Fare Boost n constant repairs. Kirkwood Hotel, was in fair con-| . “With the Speedway race traf-!dition at St. Vincent's Hospital S001 H BEND, Jan. 31 (UP)— 5 and the traffic to defense today after falling six feet down plants in the area, it is necessary the hotel elevator shaft. that these bridges be replaced as stepped through
used by workers or installing fireproof linoleum in the Central State Hospital was blamed by firemen today for starting a fire
Falls Down Shaft
She the first-floor
jor her 1944 income taxes.
which caused an estimated $200
This city’s mayor. John A. Scott, place for the detention of human; Guy vs. {and Mayor E. Spencer Walton of beings as prisoners.” |adjacent Mishawaka today |
Surveyor Lists 14 County Bridges ‘Needing Replacement’
U.'S. Jails ‘Woman in
Tax Feud |
CHICAGO, Jan. 31 (UP) Mrs. Irene B. Whetstone, veteran lof tour year's feuding with the] {federal government, went to jail] lyesterday rather than pay $1400
3 Big Auto Firms Win Price Hikes
| WASHINGTON; Jan. 31 (UP) |—The government yesterday granted wholesale ceiling price increases to the Chrysler, Stude{baker and Kaiser-Frazer Corps. on 1952 model passenger cars.
On Chrysler products, the. Office of Price Stabilization ap‘proved increases as follows: Plysmouths, 4.11 per cent; Dodges, 4.32 per cent; DeSotgs, 5.12 per cent and Chryslers 3.75 per cent.
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The gray haired, 55-year-old |mother, who calls herself an in-| |ventor and a ‘development en-| gineer” was held in contempt| after she refused to produce her| financial records for federal in-| | spection.
{* “I would be ae coward. to re-|
treat from my position now”! The increases for Studebaker |she said. “I will go to -jail, it| are 7 27 per cent on the ( hampion {need be, to make my protest and 8.17 per cent for the Com|voluble.” | mander, | Federal Judge J. Sam Perry| On Kaisers, the increase was |sorrowfully sent her off to jail (11.12 per cent; on Henry J's and the comment “I would All-State, 11.68 per cent.
rather commit myself." Judge Perry ruled that she can| be held in jail until she consents! to show her records. Mrs. Whetstone has said she] won't pay $1400 of her 1944] taxes because that's the amount] {she figures would go to “illegal” | { federal projects such as the Mar-| {shall Plan. . The case reached the courts four years ago and has gone through six lawsuits. Mrs. Whetstone even refused] (to talk the matter over with| {John T. Jarecki, Collector of In{ternal Revenue. “I'm not in the mink co: | aivision,” she snapped. aL} auditions will be televised over ABC at 7:30 p. m. CST. | Her daughter, Imogene, turned| i im Tr =
{up ‘a few minutes after Mrs. |
| Whetstone was taken to jail. But| Judge Perry turned down al] her| efforts to free her mother.
“Your mother holds the key MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED, ito the jail,” he said. “She can Richard Ludlow
with Must Seek OK of OPS
Increases in retail ceilings could amount to the same percentagewise, But there was no indication how much of the wholesale hikes the auto makers will put in effect at this time. The companies must submit for
WINS MET AUDITION—Jack De Lon, of Kokomo, graduate ons [upanies must SUEmI} for music student at Indiana University, and his voice teacher, Anna = DPE Bom te rie to Kaskas, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera and now of the IU creases actually put into effect. faculty, look over a telegram announcing Mr. De Lon's selection for the Metropolitan Auditions of the Air next Tuesday, Feb. 5. Miss Kaskas is especially interested in the selection, since in 1936
The increases approved are in line with the Capehart provision of the controls act which permits manufacturers’ ceiling prices to
creases through last July 26.
Apply for Boosts
Nash and Willis-Overland have applied for -Capehart increases, but the OPS has not acted on the
Wright: Louis, Dorothy Maruitto: Don- APplications yet.
ald, Catherine Davis, Crosley and Packard are the
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she herself won the first Metropolitan Auditions of the Air. The reflect all reasonable cost in-|
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who ‘teaches jet pilots how to shoot. You'll learn the amazing story of these girls in the Women's Air Force in a new series of articlés starting next Monday in The Times. “AMAZONS- OF THE AIR” reveals what has happened to the Air Force . .. now that the girls have taken over, :
Reuther Slaps Chrysler on Idle Problem
DETROIT, Mich.. Jan. 31 (UP) —Walter P. Reuther told a gov-
ernment ‘task force” yesterday that Chrysler. Corp. is training “shrimp fishermen in New Or-
leans to make tank engines while tank makers are walking the streets of Detroit.”
The president of the CIO United Auto Workers union asked the group investigating Michigan unemployment to see if it can bring back to this state some auto in- | dustry defense contracts “if they | are not toe far along.” { Mr. Reuther pointed to two multi-million dollar Chrysler ord|ers as examples. One was the | tank engine program in Louisiana, | the other the tank assembly plant the company is finishing in Newark, Del.
. ; . ‘Randolph. only two companies that have not} “'}} get out anytime by complying wiliam Lota” 27 Bridgeport; Tiesste! | d0RI. =A. C. Laura Russell: ohn. applied P | It's an open secret why Chrys- ; | is g 4 seneral—A, . ssell; Jol f . with the order of the court.” LE R00, 19. Bridecport reli May Craws] Lille Mans Ford General Motors and Hud-|1er is building a tank arsenal |, ford, 33. 2037 Laurel hosetts;| At, Methodist — David, Rosemary Dilley 5 h 1 {there, even though Newark has a D I ; | Millard Applegate, 29, 20% Massach setts; | Paul Adarabelle Dre: David, Lois Sees son ‘have been granted wholesa ® tight labor market.” he said. “The » 26, 2 1 aw 3 Jo “An Jor ymond, ' . e aware County Ss Harry ln 32, Arcadia; ‘oan Beam, a Byers Leys Figs. Af". ng hikes soit Sey have nti company wants a civilian auto | rle Ts '19. 1127 N. Alton; Lillian} oleman-—James, Blanche Zeluf { ’ ’ Jail Declared Unfit jenaries Pierson 18: dlls 0 their models. plant there when things are | James Morgan. 45. 2401 ‘Miller: Thelma : normal. | Times State Service | _ Roseberry. 35. 2330 YW Mursail. Atos DEATHS m——— —- He MUNCIE, Jan. 31—The Dela-| Panes, Hanmer 24. U & Marines. Jessie A. Bell 53 at 3052 W. Michigan Telephone “Jackpot’ PI h / kK Dieff, 33. 22 ks Ss ; coronary disease Ji { og ounty Jan Do [sported NS suritn, 30, 3008 E. ah. (Maude E. Foley, 87. at 243 Mason. car = P an Autopsy in Deat | partment of)
| Stolen F Auta i y ¥ T {Geneva B. Miller, 51, at Long Hospital, to en rom vto Fae wv elrare 2nd oma lo be DIVORCE TILED i vs. Asa Nel 71 : : " Ww relby vs, Ar ok; Ji .| Asa Ne . {a olly unfit and unsuitable yoveila’ Mijjer: Emma vs, dobert White: "hemorrhage Morgan Jennings; Samuel vs. Maggie Rice, 84, {| Dorothy Carlton; Kathlyn vs. ‘Harold Mur-| eh ‘ray: Helen v& James Davis; Mildred vs. Mayme M. Williams, 61. The ‘health department recom- Joseph Canner: Helen vs. “larence Blan-| western, cerebral apoplexy
at 2736 Guilford, cerebral! Thieves took approximately $150 at General Hospital, ear- iN nickels;” dimes and quarters
phone coin boxes in a parked
| “ " | ; Ella vs. Warren Degolyer; Adele v8. George S. Ziegler, 47, at 51 N. Capitol, $ mT 2 {pledged ‘unalterable opposition” mended that a compete i | Gee + Messer; Betty vs. Norman Phil- 3 lusion. “automobile. on 28 Joss: Wr. Brown's Yes door last night, thinking the ele- to a proposed increase by North-|censed architect be hired to. draw| LPF yhaLione. ve Chaser Front Janetie peter Blue, 6 ‘at General Hospital. -eere-| Richard Mercer, 20, of 310 N. § . , | . | p { Vs. - age. ] Other bridges needing future DoT was in place, she told police. oy Indiana Transit, Ine. of up plans and specifications for Panny C. Broughton. 85, at Gereral Hos Illinois St. an employee of the
| v 3 p replacement include: tain money to Gleam and Tepalr schoo! yupil bus fares from 5 tojeither a complete remodeling of| FIRTHS BOvS tance ‘Bisell. a5. at 4108 E Washing- Bell Telephone Co. said he left McGregor Road over Buck ditches. This can be accom-| = |the present structure or for build- At General—Louis ‘Rowena Yates: Rich- john’ C. Sears, 13: at Methodist Hoshi. | 18 car parked in front of General Creek. plished - only by ‘changing state i Ing 2 pew jail. | At Methodist — Ralph, Joan Chapman: gay DEPRES CL ~~ Delaware. Hospital Wien pe oauped a Emerson Ave. over Bean Creek. laws, he said. To Speak on Blind | ; Nh i iw IPED h, Wen, I. at General Hogttally eo Sad Deer Droiien and the Emerson Ave. over Lick Creek.| Mr. Browp said the county Killed by Jee yirgil, Lucille Owens; Hoover, BettY cgrcinoma. zetiey spital. boxes were missing. Illinois St. over Williams Creek. spent $12,588 last year to clean! “The Blind in Industry” is the 2 P | At Coleman—David, Dorothy Boyd: James, ® Ly Barron, 19, at
only 8.25 miles of ditch. }
Me : ‘ » fethods Called ‘Antique Yesterday, County
ditch repair "as “antique,” andjand upkeep for washouts and Claypool Hotel. only “satisfactory for a ruraliroad breakdowns community.” He urged new methods to ob-lage this fall and winter.
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|subject of the address to be given! Road Super-by Howard Patrum at a Kiwanis HL. Haymond, 61, Re ] The county surveyor also de- intendent Samuel J. AL r Club luncheon meeting at 12 noon | member of the 1949 House of | At st smd A a oy Whi scribed the present method of blamed inadequate ditch cleaning|Friday in the Riley Room of the Representatives and chief doorMr. Patrum iajceeper in the State Senate in the|At Home—J 8 which havel!director of the Board of Indus- 8 {caused more than $1 million dam- trial and Vocational Rehabilita-
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ohn i Long Hospital, | ritis, | Annie Mae Duke; Russell, Bernice Fran-| y 7 : . cis: Coy, Lillian Hutcherson: Robert, Je DY jEony, Bas rast. Bureaucrats a Topic Maomi Todd; Rudolph, Virginia Vapor, {Hortense R. Burpee, 65, at St. Vincent's] Hospital, coronary occlusion A Fairley Whit-| john D. Harmon. 44, at 8 W, ney; Omer, Genevieve Swift; Bonislaus,| coronary occlusion. Valeria Valairis; John, Marilyn Kieper.| Frederick’ W. Roth, oe, Mary ones, 209 Blake. | race, myocarditis.
2 GIRLS | was| At Home—Eddie, May Bryant, 1814 Belle-| carci . i a fontaine; Owen, Emma Wilson, 916 5.|Milton E. Stith. 68, at 2250 Gentral, cere TOW in the. Hotel Severin.
Capitol. oral hemorrhage. At St. Francis o— George. Mary Bowling:| Charles Hawk, id at 428 ___ Alexander, Myrtle Reynolds; Ira, Frances' bral hemorrhage
MUNCIE, Jan, 31 (UP)—John publican 1951 © Genera! Assembly, killed late yesterday when a. jeep
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Will Parker will present infor-| Kansas mation regarding bureaucrats in|gash in his head which police said 73. at 722 E. Ter- his talk to the Indianapolis Opti-|could have been caus:d by a fall, Ida J. Schaefer, 72, at General Hospital, (mist Club at 12:15 p, m. tomor- The aged man lived alone. His [subject— “Let's Talk About Your!Traders Point, and a son, Ron-
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| An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death {of an 86-year-old man found in {the bedroom of his East Side
home. | Although the man had a head wound, Dr. R. B. Storms, county coroner, said he does not suspect foul play. Julius G. Beyer, 129 8. Glad|stone Ave. was found by neighbors who started a search for him {after he had not been seen for | several days. Mr, Teyer had a three-inch
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