Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1952 — Page 2
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JATUSCO, ‘Mexico, May 26|were political followers of presi-
when a speeding bus overturnedidoba;to attend a rally for Guz-'§§
on a curve and plunged into a man. . . : The accident brought to 134%
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Ambulance, 2 Cars In Street: Mishap Will Name
|Oliva Dionne . Sogay is |famous. quintuplets at last w | : jescape his ever-watchful eye when/double significance for the girlsiwith a bracelet and earrings to
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By United Press | making up their own minds start with the family attending CORBEIL, Ont, May 26—Papa Wednesday, when' they celebrate Mass at their private chapel,“ said today his|their 18th birthday. { He said he would give each of The anniversary will have the girls a rhinestone necklace
(whose birth on May 28, 1934, match. Other members of the t startled the world. They an ine family are keeping their gifts a [Slasernxies > be Sraduated fom/secrel, “ haven't made up|iheir private sehool We aY,| Mr. Dionne said the girls may pon a wink one yet, put and it will be closed as soon 38/40 their own choosing for husit definitely will not be a convent,” the exercise is concluded. |bands, “but the fact is, none of Thus he dispelled a rumor that Family Affair them has any boy friends.”
five Canadian girls | “They have béen too busy to OR a BIS) Mr. Dionne said the birthday|y, "oe ‘that sort of thing,” he
family affair,|gaid, “But when they meet a boy, id that his daughters— party would be a said. ue Hat Big Marie with all 13 of his children par-|I'm thankful to say they can tell and Cecile—would have to start'ticipating, He said the day would what kind of boy he is.
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HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80,YEARS Ayres’ Shopping Hours this week . ..
they go to college next fall, “They've all decided they wan
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Ayres’ will be OPEN . . . WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,
then struck another car,
A General Hospital ambulance; Carroll Morris, 929 English | yesterday, {Another ambulance took a pasGarageman Harry Pittengale|senger in the Morris car, Gus hospital when it collided with an-|he was treated and released. A new county councilman will other car at Blake and Michigan| Mr. Pittengale took the dam-|Pe chosen tomorrow to replace tation Board next Monday. The appointment will be made
{returning from a trip to the ga-/Ave., was charged with aisovey-|[N] C ¥ rage made a quick round-trip ing an automatic traffic signal. | ew oun Jr, 1227 N. Alabama 8t., was|{Nuckols, of the English Ave. ad-| ~ ua an returning the ambulance to the|dress, to General Hospital where Sts. The careening ambulance|aged ambulance back to the ga-|{Howard 8. Morse, who will beg Rp I 8% | come.a member of the City Saniby the seven-member Council. | Mentioned for the post are Rus-
{sell Townsend, insurance agent and Frank J. Billeter, retired! Army officer and contractor. Mr. Morse, a Republican, began | a four-year term on the Council Jan. 1, 1951. > In Council action today Sheriff Smith asked for $7500 to buy three new cars for his office and ‘ito replace four others. The County Welfare Department asked to borrow $400,000 against November tax collections to operate for the rest of the year.
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| Study Group to Meet | President I. Lynd Esch, of In-| diana Central College will ad-| dress the meeting of the PTA Federal Aid Study Group at 8, p. m. Wednesday at Broad Ripple!
(This takes the place of our usual Thursday evening opening)
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Shop on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9:00 to 5:25 Shop on Wednesday, 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
AYRES' WILL BE CLOSED | ALL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 30. :. MEMORIAL DAY
MONDAY, MAY 26, 1952
'Quints Set for College in Fall
UNTIL 8:30 P.M. |
Over 95% > | w of Indiana
power supply on December
@ POWER-FULL State
@ This is a map of the interconnected high-voltage transmission
systems of the Electric Companies of Indiana. Your total electric
watts (2,680,965 horsepower) . . . will have been increased to
2,830,400 kilowatts (3,794,102 horsepower) by the end of 1954.
With this power supply and this network of transmission lines
in mind, Robert Kellum, business editor of the Indianapolis Star,
facts when be said, “Indiana Should Be Skipped in Talk of Power
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vy Con Farms have dependable, low- "owed pte LOMEW | 1 sd cost electric service today. About ” wre 3 # ey 48%, of them are served by the i oe ' \ Oro ——— Sem Electric Companies of Indiana and ek fg swiTzEAD JERE wr { about 52% by the REMCs which XR, Jor | 4 3 -— ’ So oo buy their power at wholesale from l iy . \ . 4 | the Electric Companies. P= - LEGEND = | : - } ova GENERATING STATIONS AND 1s 0.5 Lye CRAWFOR TRANSMISSION SYSTEM NETWORK - * fh [XK ol wv OF THE 2 =} am INDIANA ELECTRIC COMPANIES PLY ARR PLARY PE SPCNCER - i— SARS hana iow (1) - — 04.000. VOLT TRANEMIILION LINES — 33,000.VOLT TRANSMISSION LINES
eee LESS THAN 30.000.vOLT TRANSMISHON LINES Sasener TRANSMISHION LINES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Of MANNED
Indicates interconnections with other Electric Systems,
31,1951 amounted to 2,000,000 kilos Inclu
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Shortage!” in his column dated January 20, 1952. .
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THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY FOR THOSE WE SERVE..1941-19541
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.
hat Electric Soraice 10 Wore Tan 700 Communttics in 70 Counties in Tusliana
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All Items Subject fo Prior Selling Shop 9 A.M. fo 5:25 P.M.
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