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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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14
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Page 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Fridoy, February 22, 1957 rrm iimrTTnTinTnwtiwiiwi.iiiiiii i iLppinp.ijini pi mi ittt'Wh 1 'i rnr ittt" in mrrm rmn Mw 5 i vr 4v vr Handley's Handy Cadillac 58,875.75, but a trade-in of ex-Governor George N. Craig's car brought the price down to 4,300. The car, equipped with power steering, power brakes, air-conditioning, fog lights, automatic transmission and whitewall tires, is equipped with a state police radio. The News Photo, Larry George. The glittering new limousine with Star 1 on the back and "Governor" on the front waits outside the Statehouse.

The Governor's driver, State Trooper Harold Archer, is at the wheel. The seven-passenger Fleetwood would have cost the state r-'f Eyesight in Danger fr Jracv Benae. 10. lies in St. V.n- far eye was injured both by broken glass and the BB shot.

He is the son of Mrs. ane Benge, 2139 N. Oxford. Nurse Gloria Byrkit is wainting on Tracy in the pediatrics ward. The News Photo, Bob Doeppers.

cent's Hospital as a result of an acci- J- dent while playing with a BB gun. The shot smashed his glasses and an 1 "4 W.7'-'''t i-' fix 1 4 -wC fcs a jr 1 Z. 'J iS" I k. ill ss ft 4 la iii3 mm? if 1 i- "i iS This Bill Wasn't 'Simple' 4 Senator C. Wendell Martin Indianapolis) thumbs through a not-so-simple, 284-page bill (largest printed bill in the Legislature) that would be a new commercial code on all business transactions.

Some senators didn't understand it and some didn't trust it. Others vigorously opposed certain parts of it. There was enough opposition to kill the measure "The vote was 26 to 21. The News Photo, Larry George. Damage in Racial Ruckus DETROIT Ethel Watkins, 30, peers through a broken pane of a door at her new home.

The glass was broken by a stone thrown from the street. Crowds of 100 to 150 persons have gathered nightly in front of the house, protesting the presence of Mrs. Watkins, a Negro, in the previously all-white neighborhood. Story on Page 2. AP Wirephoto.

She Can See Straight Now! FT. RILEY, Kas. Six-month-old Carol Battels grins at her mother as she gets her first undistorted look at the world. Her parents, Sgt. and Mrs.

Leland Bartels of Junction City, brought Carol to the Ft. Ri'ey Hospital after noticing she couldn't focus her eyes. Fort doctors said Carol is the youngest patient ever fitted for glasses there. She suffered from farsightedness. AP Wirephoto.

The Woman in the Case LONDON Mrs. Joanne Ortiz-Patino, blond American wife of jaimie Ortiz-Patino, Bolivian tin heir, smiles as she walks from a court where her estranged husband is suing the London Sunday Graphic for libel. The 26-year-old Jaimie filed action over an article the paper printed giving his wife's version of their stormy life. AP Wirephoto. I -n lw 4 First-Hand Lesson man and Mrs.

Llovd Whobrey, 945 N. Belmar. Nancy is the daughter of Mrs. Ray Whobrey, 4501 E. 19th.

Sgt. Ray Whobrey was killed while on duty four years ago. The two police brothers married sifters so the girls are "double" cousins. The News William Palmer. dnver made too sharp a turn.

The bottles Truck Loses Load Ddorcs Ann Whobrey (left), 12, and her cousin, Nancy Whobrey, 10, act as pages in the Legislature learning how laws are made Senator Thomas Hashrook (R, Indianapolis) is giving the girls an Assignment. Delores Ann is tht daughter of Patrol I'" imc ptavt-riifrii mci 1 cp i if wnn rusn nOUr tratfir A soft drink trurk lo.t mnrh nf it. Inari nf (mnhi Uo ha cuiflnl tries at Delaware and Virginia yesterday when the street. The News Photo, George Tilford. botrles at Delaware it tf.

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