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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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TlllfltSHAi', AUGUST 30, 1973 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 13 This St'Wfoif Midwest, East 'Sweating9 High-Powered Heat Wave iltlHoriuls Women's Television Htulio it fi I Iloosicrs, along wilh resi Meantime, General Motors Corporation reported that op dents of the Kast Coast and the rest of the Midwest, sweltered yesterday in hot, sticky Fi rcmaii's Son, 13, weather that brought on work stoppages, pollution problems and electrical power reduc erations at Ms Linden (N.J.) plant were curtailed when some of the 1,750 workers loft their jobs because of the heat. CHRYSLER'S WARREN (Mich.) truck plant had to be shut down when some of its 2,000 employes stopped work. Washington (D.C.) area res Saves Drowning Girl tions. Although Indianapolis utili ties are operating at record A 13-year-old son of an Indianapolis fireman yesterday or near-record demand out puts, spokesmen for the Indl- idents suffered through anoth pulled a young girl from the bottom of a pool at North East- a a 1 1 I'owcr and Light sheriff's deputies said. Joyce Ann Krenke, 7, 4047 Biscayne Drive, was not breathing when she was rescued at 3 p.m.

by John A. Scott, 13, 4522 Crittenden Avenue. Company and Indianapolis fire hydrants to cool off. The same trouble in New York C'ily caused a water shortage in top floors of some tall buildings. IN NEW YORK State, a 5 per cent voltage cut was in effect yesterday for the second straight day, as the State Power Pool met a record demand that Is expected to go still higher.

The Tennessee Valley Authorityv'said it was relaying privately generated power from the Southeast and Texas to parched Now York State, but sending none of its own. A severe drought In the Pacific Northwest lowered hy-droelectric prompting Oregon Governor Torn MoCall to call for a voluntary 10 per cent cut in pow- er use; In Iowa, numerous schools, closed because of the heat. way Park, 8800 Kast 91st Street, saving her life, Marion County Water Company said they have not yet encountered any problems meeting the in creased demand. Iool Stamp Sale THE UNITED Slates Service forecast for the In er day yesterday of near-record temperatures, hovering again at 97, capped by smog and power failures. The Maryland Health Department ordered 28 industrial operations in the Baltimore area, which was under an air pollution to cut back hydrocarbon emissions by 25 per cent.

Philadelphia residents had to endure low water pressure blamed on children turning on Young Scott had observed the girl's plight when the pool was cleared by the lifeguard, Nancy L. Arbuckle, 22. Deputies said the girl, who could not swim, had lost her grip on a ladder and fallen into five-foot-deep water. Miss Arbuckle gave the girl dianapolis area called for partly sunny skies today with only a 20 per cent chance of precipitation in the form of a. Location Added Food stamps may be purchased every third working day of each month beginning next Thursday at the Near-Eastside Multi-Service Center annex, 2232 East 10th Street.

Two representatives from the food stamp office will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. those days. thunderstorms tonight and to (Stir Phots by Frank H. Fiu) CHRIS YOUNG, 7, AND SISTER, M1NDY, 4, "COOL IT" IN TUB OF WATER Children Of Mr.

And Mrs. J. A. Young, 6934 Westlake Road morrow. mouth to mouth resuscitation Little temperature change was predicted with the highs for about two minutes, successfully reviving her.

The young for both today and tomorrow in the upper 80s and low 90s. ster was reported in satisfactory condition last night in With little prospects of a cooling trend or precipitation, Community Hospital. the water utility said it might The girl is the daughter of set a one-month pumping rec Mr. and Mrs. Glen L.

Krenke ord, surpassing the mark set in July, 1968, when it provid Young Scott, an eigh-grade ed 3,433,060,000 gallons. pupil at School 91, is the son of As of Tuesday, the utility Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Scott.

had pumped 3,094,260,000 gal Scott is a chauffeur at Fire lons in August, including Dials Kcplace 'Crank' Phones Me ride N.H. (AP) -There'll be on more crank calls made at Meriden. The practice was stopped during the weekend when the Meriden Telephone Company, abandoned its magneto-driven crank telephone system In favor of dial service for its 300 subscribers. Station 31. 130,540,000 gallons Tuesday.

INDIANAPOLIS POWER and Light Tuesday broke its U.S. Tax Take Washington (UPI) Internal 24-hour record (set Monday) when 30,305,000 kilowatt-hours SAVE 59 Revenue collections on Aug. were used. Tuesday's con 24 were $595,605,700.98. sumption surpassed Monday's record by 226,000 kilowatt- hours.

A spokesman for Public END-O-SUMMER Service Indiana at Plairuield lit JUNIORS' MISSES' MEN'S said it also set a 24-hour record Tuesday when 53,107,000 kilowatt-hours were used by its 500,000 customers. As the temperature in Indi anapolis yesterday hit 90 de grees the fourth straight day it had been 90 or hotter thousands of children- flocked to the 14 city-operated swimming pools. A power blackout, affecting ROUNDUP OF REDUCTIONS FROM ALL AYRE'S SYCAMORE AND CYGNET SHOPS Auditorium, Eighth Floor, Downtown Thursday, August 30, from 9:30 to 8:30 Friday, August 31 Saturday, September 1 9:30 to 5:30 Find Clearance! Spring and Summer Apparel Exciting Savings! Fall and Back-to-School Clothes an estimated 180,000 persons, hit the Queens section of New York City late yesterday. The blackout in early evening, blamed on overheated feeder cables, forced LaGuardia Air f3t PAINT port and Queens hospitals to operate on emergency genera tors. It was expected to continue Sorry, No Layaways.

COD's, Mail or Phone Orders COMMUtf at least 12 hours. Its So Nice To Have lev In ileal Wave From our twelve specialty shop cities, we round up a tremendous herd of savings for smart shoppers. 9) nd casual New York (AP) Today the iceman commeth to Ceneral rrom iycamore Juniors: Updated tradltlona leisure clothes for juniors and misses Park. Ten blocks of ice, each four- From Sycamore Men's feet high, will be placed on a Updated traditional clothing and walk near the Grand Army Adv. accessories Plaza entrance.

VuMfW CASrLtTOM I iiooMm "As the blocks melt, the shapes they take on should From Cygnet: Contemporary sophisticated day and casual wear for juniors and misses' (KAIL. COMPARE TO 6.99 be interesting," said Deputy Park Commissioner Phyllis Robinson, "and hopefully they will take the viewers' minds WHITE AND LOVELY COLORS! Take Your Choice off the heat at least for a while. "If people want to aid the heat by placing their hands on Cygnet Shop the blocks, that is okay and they can feel they are helping to create the sculptures." SuperSpread INSIDE LATEX Wall, Floor, Trim, Marine ENAMEL Oil or Latex HOUSE PAINT Smoking Withdrawal Extraspecial! FAMOUS-MAKE KNIT DRESSES. Can double as jumpers. Sizes L.

Oriq. Clinics Scheduled 5.99 26.00 Two smoking withdraw clinics, designed to help per RED BARN PAINT VARNISH ALUMINUM REDWOOD STAIN sons quit smoking cigarettes, will begin sessions Tuesday. One clinic will be held at 3 p.m. at the People's Health QUALITY PAINTS SINCE 1948! Shop Both Stores Daily and Sat. 9-6 Center, 1621 East New York Street, and the other at 7 p.m.

in the education room of the MII'C PAINT 111 W. 31th mi KfNWOOO 4435 N. KIYSTONI ST. (lown Country ttnter) Hendricks County Memorial SYCAMORE Hospital at Danville. HOP! Sycamore For Women CONTEMPORARY DRESSES.

Includes misses' and juniors'. Some longs. Some jacket dresses. Wool knits and polyesters. Orig.

24.00 to 52.00 5.99 to 12.99 SKIRTS. Includes casual golf skirts and wool plaids. Orig. 16.00 to 20.00 ....2.99 to 8.99 FASHION PANTS. Jeans looks, cuffeds, flares, and palazzos.

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Junior sizes. Orig. 30.00 14.99 Extraspecials! WOOL KNIT AND FLANNEL VESTS, limited' quantity. Orig. 12.00 to 15.00 WOOL FLANNEL AND CORDUROY COATS.

Orig. 20.00 to 24.00 99 4.99 House" Saves Energy Weather stripping, tight storm doors and windows, sealed-off cracks and openings around doors and windows these can save from 10 to 30 of your annual heating and cooling costs! What's more, you'll be saving energy. With America's domestic energy supplies falling far behind demand, none of us can afford to waste it. Write today for a free copy of "A Consumer's Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home." It's packed with ideas thai can help save the nation's energy and your money. SYCAMORE Sycamore For Men PANTS AND JEANS.

Sizes 5 to 13. Orig. 9.00 to 1 1.00 2.99 SWEATERS. Sizes Orig. 10.00 to 15.00.

.3.99 SHRINKS AND SLEEVELESS VESTS. Sizes Orig. 10.00 to 13.00 3.99 FALL SKIRTS. Sizes 5 to 13. Orig.

1 1.00 to 20.00 3.99 DRESSES. Sizes 5 to 13. Orig. 12.00 to 28.00 4.99 FALL JACKETS AND BLAZERS. Broken sizes.

Orig. 20.00 to 40.00 9.99 ASSORTED GIFTS. Pictures. Plan ues. Orig.

5.00 to 15.00 2.50 to 7.50 FASHION PANTS, assorted fabrics. Sizes 5 to 13. Orig. 12.00 to 21.00 .7 5.99 Your Local Oil Companies MEN'S BAGGIES AND TROUSERS. Assorted year-around and seasonal fabrics and patterns.

Good color and size choice. Orig. I 1.00 to 16.00 2.99 to 3.99 1 MEN'S CORDUROY FLARES. Wide-wale corduroy in camef. burgundy, brown, navy.

Orig. 16.00 7.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. Good assortment of collared body-shirts. Short-sleeved sports shirts. Orig.

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