Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1945 — Page 24
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RSDAY, MAY 24, 1945
AFOLLS Times I —— Vincennes Hotel Lives' Again | in Cuban War Plant WASTE COAL BLASENGYM FUNERALS | os 3u Si n S S. | Are Well Planned . Distinctive sential. . But Not Extravagant ~ aie ED Elegant curroundins and courteous service. SE, “Kh” att . Jet Engine Stis Avion ndushy of. cha an 1 Ty, Aut sod dey Use COM But Has any Problems to Solve Yet "Package Fuel Uses Hard, __ Private ambulance service day or night. ay By ROGER BUDROW ; Solt Pies? Blasengym Funeral Home THE JET ENGINE'S ECONOMIC EFFECT will be sia 2 oy 2226 Shoe st Packar . Oy " PHILADELPHIA, May 24 (U. P). elby Street If No .One Answers mage business i: He aft and sgh Bitlders in te Rext —The manufacture of package fuel A Nets L ig! Ma 3321 Compte few years from the gove processed from heretofore waste an- wo SG tgs LL Perm
This prediction by Richard P. Cocke in Barron's will - interest
many here who have Decorte in-
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U.S, ACCUSES
thracite and bituminous “fines” be|gan here today in a Newly opened { three- building plant,
OEATH NOTICES
! FUNERAL D IRECTOKS
Indianapolis T) Times mes, Thurs, “May 24, 1945
BERT S. GADD
ABBOTT—Thomas_ J., hush 000 terested in aircraft engines .| The process utilizes 08] that was| Abbott, stopfather husband o f, Helen 4130 Prospect. St. Rt ee the Pb se HOOSIER FIRM ‘unusable because. of its “minute | guar Thirds a om yrus Abbott, passed GRINSTEINER'S kit in made here. |size, Tt marks the first time an-|at Tolin funeral home, -1308 Prospect, | —oi rt: New York MA-0374 Com) ; | id 10 a. m, Friday, Servi day, a three ana bmineus were bens 55% Jesup SIR, GM HERRMANN, raf engine appe * Town. ends invited, . on the scene wo | Seen as a long-awaited step to “GOLD <> SERVICE HISEY & TITUS re most military Durham Will Continue With ¢ Steel from the skeleton of the uncompleted structure of a Tedniiness in She Handi of solid [ApAMS—Ptc. John J. U. 8 army, killed BLN. Deiaware St. L1-3828 Diet M 0 . : s by household consum n Germany, April 24, husband of De= Mrs. Sher planes eR ‘Business as Usual.’ Vincennes, Ind., hotel, was moved to Cuba and became part of oduct is claimed by its ers, ce i eg Ban’ Francisco. Cal; a ather|gsy N DARLEY BROS..CO. Lar i . ")y 8 ' . J . y 0 rs, Isabe X nm clprocating en -| the $33,500,000 plant built in 1942 by Nicaro Nickel Co. to pro. [turers to be so clean it may be Riother of Mrs. Pearl Dillan and Chester ROBERT W. STIRLING DI i built this! FT. WAYNE, Ind. May 24 (U. bh. h I | handled with white gloves Adams. Memorial services Sunday, 2:30 ' thoroughl gines built in vide the U. S. with_the metal vitally: needed in. the jet propulsiord loves. p. m. at Mayer Chapel. Friends invited. | 1432 Prospect MA-4044 : country by, P).—The Durham Manufacturing | of “oR d" hi ~ Full scale production was spon-|ATKINSON-—Leona, beloved wife of Wil-|J. C. Wilson © BAPEL OF THE CHIMES? deparimer Wright, Pratt & | Er will continue business as usual | aircraft program. ejuvenated” machinery was also used be. sored by the solid fuels adminis- pam RB. Atkinton, mothe? of . Mis. | 1994 Frospeet St. _ * MA-0438 Pritz, 6th > wis, rs. ma
Whitney, Allison |
| despite the indictment on a charge
$ | cause it was impossible Yo get all
3675 PORKERS
the new materials needed for the
| tration.
The abundance of the
Patfick,- Pa‘ricia and Ruth Atkinson and Cox.
LOST & FOUND
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| lof conspiracy to defraud the gov- " of fines makes th _| Robert W. Atkinson, U.B.N.R; in the| LOST—Lady’s gold Rima wrist watch; Sne—P Akal} P m EN officiate vaid to=i- iss rush”! ob. — | port. product an im-|phiiippinés, died Wednesday, May 33. Pu-| brown cord bind; Monday evening bes xT With the advent of jet, new com-= | {ernment, comp | St Ml evita amma {portant. item in the._present fuel petal Saturday, May 26, {rom the family | tween medical center and Block's store, %* Fe y e paniés entered the field. They are | dey. Pa M president, sal al | shortage ee a Tae ao, eh : Srovel Reepsake rom a soldier, Reward. Rle —thme ar unger, nt | ! } chureh (B . " General nd A LsLOuge. Hy indictment of the plant and 12 Surveys ( of ( BS $348, 785 | No . Smoke, Clinkers jus re ho oni LOST—-Between College and Carrollion on Allis-Chamlers and Lycoming The manufacturers, Blaw-Knox Friends are kindly invited to call at the [months pay and valuable papers of sole ?
There are still problems to be zoived before the jet engine becomes |
a serous competitor of the recipro-| P in highiy | | withheld
cating engine, except spetialized military aircraft, Cooke believes, Furthermore, he adds, when and if the gas-turbipe- jet engine with] Seared propeller assumes importnce, present engine and propeller Sr lters will be far better equipped ! to solve the problems which will] arise than anybody else in the; field. Development and growth of jet propulsion for airplahes is apt to have a considerably radical
Mr. 1
under federal jurisdiction (WMC
nowleor be returned to state opera-
tion. . , . Many northern Indiana fields are dotted with ponds from recedt heavy rains, dustrialists say the Russians are op- | erating the Silesian mines and factories on detailed schedules worked
. .» German in- |
employees by a federal grand jury came “as a complete surprirse.” He asked that until all the facts are presented in court. James R. Fleming, company at-| torney, said the firm put up bond | for the 12 indicted employees. The indictment on file here today charged a conspiracy to conceal de-| {fects in shells, rocket bombs an propeller shafts for the navy. The indictment, citing. the case | las one of the “worst examples war frauds since the beginning o the war,” accused the defendants of | using “schemes, tricks and’ devices
to explode prematurely in the |
Charges Defects Concealed
In the case of propeller: shafts for | LST's and landing barges, the government claimed that defects were
concealed by welding nad machin- | Be¢
ing to prevent detection, The two
public judgment be a
‘ments cleared on a seller's
lat prices 4 With recent: levels at the Indian-| |apolis stockyards today, food administration said.
g|cattle, 425 calves and 125 sheep.
ship’s magazine or in the gun. | Soimons
t~ .Remain-Steady.
Limited . receipts in all
PHILADELPHIA, May 24 (U. P). —Columbia Broadcasting System,’ Inc, New York, paid out $348,785 | last year to ascertain the size of its radio audience, according to the | company’s annual report to’ the | securities and exchange commis-| sion today. The fees went to three listener surveys: Industrial
depart=market steady
generally fully
the war
Receipts included 3675 hogs, 350
and C. E. Hooper, Inc., $68,974. C. B. 8's highest paid official in!
GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3635)
120- 140 pounds [email protected] |
800-1000 pounds Medi
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500- 900 pounds ... 500- 900 pounds
Meetings
1275@ 14 - [email protected] [email protected] 6.75@ a
Medium {Cutter and cotmon Canner
Statisticians
: John V. Barnett, Indiana State B all wei ef — ap ty weighe) | chamber of Commerce assistant re-
Good (all weights) [email protected] gearch director, will
Sausage—
Surveys Co. Ee $186,288; A. C. Neilson Co., $73,523, | M. Olson, J. K. Fulks, both vice | presidents, and H. G. Bixby,
address the
Is s Actvi. Prices In 1944, SEC Report Reveals
1944 was ‘Paul V. Kesten, executive vice president, who received $85,530. Two news commentators; Edward, R. Murrow and William M. Henry,. received $54,150 and $51,225, respectively.
Other reports to the commission |
| included: Ex%Cell-O Corp., president,
Detroit: Phil! $125,000; Thor
tary’ and treasurer, $67500 each.
| Eight northefn Indiana firms and | people were ,ngmed as the office of price administration filed 31 suits! against meat processors in federal | court today charging violations of price ‘ceilings on live cattle and dressed meat and ration regulations. The |, processors
named = ranged
secre- !
Co., Pittsburgh, described the fuel as a blend of anthracite and bituminous, proportioned to produce a practically smokeless slow, hot fire. The product is moisture-free, and | gives. a maximum amount of use- | ful heat. It burns to a minimum of fine white ash and does not form clinkers. Each package, weighing approximately seven pounds, is wrapped in heavy paper, which adds to its fuel (value. It may be stacked handy to a furnace or fireplace. . | . Efficient burning is claimed with-
ou. changes to furnaces or ‘stoves:
{residence (Blackwell service.)
COSSELL-—JOHN L., beloved "husband of Bertha Cossell, father of Mary Cossell, brother of Israel, Charley and James Cossell, ‘passed away Wednesday a, m. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p. m. from the resi- | dence, 4936 Rockville rd. Burial Floral | Park. Friends may call at the residence any time, Shirley Service FLAHERTY —Mary; Flaherty; aunt of Leona Flaherty Rea, Leonard C. Flaherty, Mary Ellen Mullen, Lt, James G. Flaherty, passed away Monday p. m. Friends may éall at the Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N. Meridian st. Funeral Friday, 8:30, at funeral ome; Burial Holy Cross cemetery. ters of Isabella will Thursday at 8 p. m HAYNES-—Josephine Taylor, Walnut st, age 75 years, Service Thursday,
The Daugh- | meet for prayer
of. 308 E. entered into rest Tuesday, Aunt of Roy~ A. Davis 7:30 p. m. at Pedvce
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W. Stirling funeral home, MA-4844 PEGGS—Charles L., age 76. Margaret E, Peggs, father of William and Prank Peggs, Mrs, Gladys Boley, Mrs, Bessie Adams and Mrs, Carrie Swanner,
also’ survived by 10 ~grandchtidren -and)
eight great-grandchildren. Passed away Tuesday p. m. at residence, 926 . Livingston ave. Service Friday, 10 a. m. at the Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan Bt. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park, Friends may call at funeral home,
sister of Michael. P. 4567
9 a. m, 88. Peter & Paul cathedral.)
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|dier's wife. 5 p.m. STRAYED Ho collie pup Answers to 2880-W LOST— Downtown, Monday, purse containing keys, lipstick and charga plate.
Reward, [Call WA-2380, after om 1301 E. E. 9th st, st, cocker blond with white leet, “Mac.” Childrens’ pet. CHe Eng wl coin dollar, Ee
, black silver Reward,
LOST—Gold bracelet at the E. Michigan exit at Murat theater, Saturday eve ning. Mother's Day gift from son in navy. Reward. HU- 2877 {BIRD DOG -Brown and white, female, pointer, Reward. 1437 Lee st. BEe’ 0558, between 7 a. m. 7 p. m., excep§ Sunday. "LOST—Black purse, nitialed R. M. B., containing valuable papers, any one finding, send to 3116 N. Pennsylvania, or call WA-9138, Reward,
LOST—Old-fashioned yell Tow goid watch
position. Catalogs.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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for womse suits and ment. Fg 6th floor.
The!
more 4 @14. | nd the fuel t e and complying with | 140- 160 pounds ...... .. [email protected] | { a el meets smoke abate-| Chapel, 2050 E. Mich t. Friend effect on the air-frame builders, 1» a¥0l meeting Sompyine 160-180 pounds ... Gn — | Containes Corp. of America, Chi-| oo 0 oo 1o0io By eT iCIgAn ore a | Slosed case, Koepke Tusaday, Avres - neve specifications.” ! 14.80 i . eg ualic ns. tearoom. Reward. LI-4353, or TA-9221 Mr. Cooke says. “The problem of | Atiorne Alesander 200. E44 Boutin 1020 cago: . Walter P. Paepcke, presi-| aries. | LOST ~ Combination. cameo and_dinnef ST a a 5 > y - 220, i . : - — 0 1 designing airframes capable of fiy-| S. District Attorney | 220- 240 pounds : 14.80 HINTS AAF MAY E dent, $120,000; Wesley M. Dixon, JOHNSTON-—Maris M., of 810 N. Temple] 2 att a a a rey M. Capel said it’ was impossible | ; a. 210 d . 14.80 7 RM | LAYS | ave, passed away Wednesday, age 32 /7j.| HU-mboldt 8316. Reward, ing at speeds easily attainable with |} 40: 210 pounds : Ira C. Keller and J.. V. Spachuer, | years. Duugh {_Roy R. Johnston Alp dun war my jet propuisian, even! in. its réséiit| 10 CotbitatEs amount of defective | 21- 3% pounds 1m {vice presidents, $65,000 each, POST-WAR PLANS ier or Richa Mel somton, U, 8. N.{ LOST—Red Pender skiri; wiclhity downs x. states of development, is far from | “Ire actually delivered. 330: se bounds WILLOW RUN PL INT po C. Jupny Co., McKeesport: : S ET rar a i Peace PROS, aT: ¥ BL-2650, evenings. Yevard, “Exp solved, * he says. He pointed out, however, that in| 100- 200 pounds... . 13.35@14 ol 24 (U.P. )—P Edgar M. Mack, $100,000; ANDERSON, May 24 (U. P. )..— | Neri church, 9 15 a. m. Priends are wel | LOST-—Wiaow's money, near Fidelity Trust We hav . 7 2 | the 18-month jDerloa between Se8, 14 Packing Sows | DETROIT, May ( —Pos- or GC. Shaw, presidént, $100,000; The Pierce Governor Co. announced | some. Butial Holy Cross cemetery. Moore Jlonday a. m. Will identify. Rewurd, positions HiRsT GERMAN PW's put to 14 2h ee 5 ! Oy | = ig wn {sibility that the army air forces| |Paul L. Sample, , vice president, | [odsy that manufacture of governors | LEWIS—Robert Lee Jr; little son of Mr.| LOST—Brown and white beagle hound, y I) y Edy | y and a new. . automatic k and Mrs. Robert Lewis Sr., of 1425| wearing collar, tag; last seen goin in Great Britain are cleari | 300. 3% pounds {ay take over the Willow Run | $76,000. Choke for Churchnian ave, passed away Tuesday | toward w. 1 16th. Reward. BE-4881-R 1, ng | terial to the navy. ; 330- 360 pounds 1 automobiles and trucks would pr ; TRE — Nati bombed areas in London, prepar- | | 360- 400 pounds | bomber plant and pull out of such| Owens-Illinois Glass Co.,. Toledo, Vel DOSE Yo a id pre- Bo 20: Fiivaie secvices.Satiirgay, 10 v.55 {OB T—Red Chinese male chow: Family a > 1 i — ar slow y - 1 te 8 ) . _Call | ing for rebuilding. About 25,000 Returned Late Yester@ay d | Sd eo0 POUNAS ..........i.. 140041405 automobile plants as may be given) I a = Te duction and in Bay in. pro Ee, Home. 1308 Prospect st. Burial En bis, Sesuy 17 Sok INV eventually will be doing similar The indictment and three indi-| 450- 550 pounds ............. 14.00@1405 light” od } pre - . { Floral Par “Keepsake. Reward. Li-2178, E - Medjum— e "green lig on auto produc 1000; C. B. Belnap, executive vice The war plant, Anderson's fourth | | MAGK—Fred M., passed away Wednesday Re ee meer A work in Britain. | vidual indictments against various | “aso. 500 pounds .... . [email protected] | Ps &r est, survived by his wie, h LOST—5 Number 4 ration books, vicinity We tr , s T # y his wife, his Mother; | e ir " | Med to C — wri - ce. I rs er . -— cture # sentful, seeming fo think the | yesterday before. Federal Judge] AR , ores . [email protected] written by Senator Homer Fergu Hudson Motor “Car Co, Detroit: A sp ane a a Hert ES Roepe Reward. © BE-3123-W' di conditio! Gerioan PW’s were responsible | Luther M. Swygert. CATTLE (350 son. { A. E. Barit, president and general |= [all of Indianapolis, ‘and Mrs. Alber Back [OST—Lady's Bulova wrisi waich, “Ties for their losing Saturday after- | Specifically, the defendants were] - . - | In a letter to City Clerk Thomas | manager, $90,000; S. G. Baits, firs: To Keep Valuables Safe een Mas rien Lo i She day, dowitown, Kewsrd Bresso iy noon and Sunday double-time | charged with hiding defects in|chotce— tru | D. Leadbetter, Ferguson said he re- | vice president and assistant general Rent a Safe Deposit Box at | any time after 10 a. m, Thursday. Service INSTRUCTION» 8 ‘ pay. | materials that would have been| J00- ae Bounas 3% Dg ol ceived his information directly from manager, $55,000. . ; | Fiiday, Phd a erment Waskingion “Kitche: The PW’s were puzzled at the |rejected by government inspectors 1100.1 00 pounds ......esveese 3 sali so) the war department over the week-| Stewart-Warner .Corp., Chicago: * THE >* | McDERMOTT—Sallie, age 56 years, wife BEAUTY COURSE SALE for inst Bini: i 4 i 1300-1500 DOUNGS +..cvennnsene end James S Knowlson board chair- of James, sister of* Mrs, Mae McNuity, BE-4797. way the British hated them. |and, in some cases, with removing > i i : oy . , INDIANA M : iin Y 12 Asked if they had seen bomb | rejection stamps. 100- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] An ‘alternative possibility, Fer- man and president, $77,147; Frank of NATIONAL BANK | Mrs. Dan Senidan, ME A UT: $ damage in London and pictures | The indictment charged that |,io0.1800 Da sess 8 00@1823 |guson notified the Detroit common | A. Hiter, senior vice president, $63,- ingion, passed away Tuesdsy. Punerslly gasy TERMS ARRANGED. of German concentration camps, |faulty 6, 8, 14 and 16-inch shells| 1300-1500 pounds ..<:.r:ee.. 15.35Q16. SS oomiell is that the sprawling plant 682. . | = W, Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington | @ SMALL PAYMENT “WiLL Rob a. | ee | : 8 St. Anthony's church, they replied, “Yes, but that’s war,” |Were sent past naval inspectors| 700-1100 pounds ............. 13.50@15,00| M&Y be used by the army for the| Stig a Mm Lo Sl uihony B.| MAY 15. ENROLL NOW NA : ao |after workmen had blocked over- 1300-1200 Pounds .......eeee.. 13.50@15. 28 | modification or repair of airplanes.’ : 3 BUY WAR BONDS | Ea a ra aia cum . 39,408 LIMIT_ONLY 8TH GRADS AT! : sized threads so that inspectors| 700-1100 ‘pounds 11.5003. $0! Bomber production by the Ford 3 IN STATE NAMED From | MCNEW—Dale; beloved husband of Mary 9 " FULL AND ENDS: The Indiana w..14 fail to detect the error. | Motor Co. at the plant. will cease SECURITY TRUST of RoNews Ima of Mr aE oun, Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M. Ch: ber of Commerce i z : - co. rs, Cecil Brooks, rs rothy en 5g am s querying | Campbell said that company of-|© io 0 POURS. ............ 15.5001635{ AUB 1, and no future plans for| Misbe Federal: Uenonht | Mrs, Freda Settles, Miss May and Ruth| ooo ,ceoMMODATE WAR WORKERS 2 members on whether the U. §. em-ficials had been told that over-| 800-1000 pounds .............1535@1650 use of the plant have been an-| Insurance Corp. | Anew Cari Meow, 0 8. army, Pacific, | AND HOUSEWIVES. Biot : Vv! ny . wn your own shop‘. , . earn 8125-5200 , _ ployment service should remain Sized threads would permit seepage | g00- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] ‘nounced by the company. CHICAGO, May 3% (©. PY. 130 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ||dassed away Thursday ‘a.m. | Punerai OFS JONI Du 3000 tip "on. Lie-S on East lof gas, which could cause the shell | . [email protected] | y ay 2 + Wh { or we place you on well paying responsible Crown |
oat, Sp
out far in advance. of the: Russian Good 11.75 i i i | SS iiiriin Siesee.... [email protected] | dinner meeting of the Indiana chap- : : L ; | PERRY—Staff Sgt. James M, son of capture of eastern. Germany. . . . proces es; the indictment alleged,| \edium Ll 1050@11T8 | oe the American Statistical | ITOM CitY packing houses fo rural Co ' | Mrs. Ruby P. Pail and grandson of] NOTICE Canada has started disposing of $4 tended to cause metal fatigue in| Cutter and cémmon [email protected] . tthe ¥. W.C A M slaughterers. No estimate of the Clifford Adams, entered Into rest May ls, : - No . sig 1 <i > association at the Y. W. C. A. Mon- | tn Vesa as | 1945. _Servict Saturday, 3 p. m., at Peacé!] All female workers covered by t ; the products, making them unfit for CALVES (425) ‘amounts involved was disclosed. ‘| Chapel, 2080 E. Michigan st. Priends|l Priority Referral Plan will be re- while le
billion worth of surplus: war .materials. . . . Taxes confiscating the bulk of wartime profits are being! considered in France and Belgium. « « + The Astor estate, big owners
use. “We have no evidence that any
of our men lost their, lives because Common and medium
of the defective shells, rocket bombs | and propeller shafts,” Campbell]
day. Election of officers will be
_ Vealers (all weights) Good and choice .. ......... 16.50@1%7.00 held. [email protected] S h y 500 900 I Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves | ¢ ientec ors
Steers | Experiences in South America in-
Among the processors named for alleged violations of price ceilings were the Columbia - Packing Co, Hammond, Ind.; Carl Lippelt, Hobart, Ind., and Sam Puskarich and :
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are welcome, Burial Orown Hill,
Mortuaries, | PICKETT—Thomas G.,
Viola Jordan, Marie Cline, Jules and Mark
| Pickett, Passed away Wednesday. Funéral
% | | Saturday, 10 a. m. at the Farley Funeral
Moore |
age 68, of R. R.| ; | 20, Box 734A. Father ol Myrtle B, West,
quired to comply with all WMC reg- {] ulations.
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Experienced graphotypist or typist for
of New York City real estate, re- uw ; said, “but the danger of a catas- Choice— 1 y H 1604 W. Mo t. Burial Terre addressograph department Permanent, portédly are looking for’ similar in- | trophe was oar wherever this 300,800 pounds [email protected] | SUdIng 1% years in Venezuelan oil | sony palyug, Black Oaks Packing . this il Haute, Ind. Friends may call at funeral For Interview Call at ox vestments in Chicago's “Loo r Uis| gop-1000 pounds [email protected] | fielas ‘will be discussed by Dean cy poth of Gary, Ind. frequently makes thi i| home after § p. m. Thursday. il . PGH. P and Marshal Field = er Pp $es equipment was used.” Coe” Dillon at the noon meeting of the| gteve Novack. Anna Zieba and . POLLOCK—Mabel V. beloved wife of American States Ins. Co. POWE , shal F reportedly urne Mr. Munger declared that since! goo-1000 pounds . 3 0G11.50 Indianapolis Scientich club Mon- : . ¢ ible Check its ‘| Jesse Pollock, mother of Lyle, Maxine 542 N. Meridian dowrk $19 million cash for the Field pear] Harbor the company « had | Medium poet In HBT day in the Claypool hotel (Steve Mikulich, all of Cary. snd)s JOSS 1] Bog ogo ig a Tuother > aalip. | ; , 1 J a y . | C- iss Pnylliss Ann Pollock, daughter of Mrs “A H Sines Dulas oy Chicago's LaSalle produced for the government War! cromar. Pour JER TIIELE [email protected] 3ypoo. eey Kos ot he Hazamond Pack possibilities tomorrow. Emily Roberts; sister of Mrs. Claude utomatic ostess Por .} § in ann r A — . { ha « W P Genet 1 e , Saying he planned giving if- to materials in excess of $60,000,000, 500- 900 poyfids 7.509 8.75 Electric League Ing so ammond, were harmed fof i | pen” nat aa EE ie Apply
his son, despite the $8 million gift tax.
FIRM IN EAST BUYS KIROMAC MFG, CO.
numbering inany millions of pieces. “These pieces were inspected by government inspectors and the company products met army and navy requirements on tests at the proving grounds,” he explained.
“No Complaints”
Calves (Steers) Gobdd and choice— 500 pounds down Medium— 500 pounds down
Calves (Heifers) Good and choice— 500 pounds down Medium— 500 pounds down
F. V. Calvert and Prank Wassell, - 11.25@1325 poth of the General Electric Co.
_ 10s50@1275 And maintenance division of the LT O10.50 Electric League of Indianapolis at 1050 ¢.45 o'clock today in the Lincoln
9.00811.25 Cleveland, O., will be speakers. at | the dinner meeting of the service |
alleged failure to keep records of meat sales.
EXPANSION "STARTED NEW YORK, May 24 (U, P)~— Federated Department -Stores, Inc., today announced the. purchase of!
| may
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from the Englewood Christian church. .Burall Memorial Park. Friends ‘call at Shirley Bros’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st, ‘after 6 p. m., Thursday, RIESS—Alice Mary, age 56 years, beloved wife of John - Riess; mother of Mrs, Vivian E. Coss, grandmother of Barbara Jean Coss, passed away Thursday evening. Puneral from Shirley Brothers
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SHEEP (125) Foley Bros, Dry Goods Co. of Hous- | Central Chapel, 948 N. Illinois st., Friday,| Makers of "Round the Cloek" Hosiery RE RICHMOND. Ind. Mev 2 “Had there been any failures of Exe Short) room of the Lincoln hotel. ton, Tex. as the first step in its RY Mn 0 r= ZI ou Hill cemetery.) Call R1-1321, 8 a m 5 p.m. SR » Ind, May 24 (U. any of the materials produced, the good and choice ui ——— nation-wide expansion program. the chapel after § p. m. Thursday, —Bookkeeper-Stenographer A P.) —Overly Manufacturing Co., of army and navy surely would have Common and medium s INSU RANCE FIRM ” - STAFFORD—Parmelia Ward, 1635 Cen-| To manage furniture office. Good pay, R Greensl : aa a promptly Fe: 4 r tral, wife of John D., ‘mother of Be | Permanent position. Excellent opportunity White. sreensburg, Pa., has bought the Promptly reported them back to LAMBS atrice 8. Myer, Hazel M. McKinney and|for advancement. Apply ing cond
Kiromaec Manufacturing Co. here, it was announced today. The acquisition, eflective.May 17,
will expand the Overly services to
the company, were received. ‘We are sure no one with this case anything beyond
and
connected endeavored to do getting out pro-
no complaints {cmmon Good and choice
anapolis securities dealers:
Medium and good Promotions of four members of |
the Indiana agency of the John} Hancock Mutual Life Insurance |
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Katherine L. Stafford; grandmother of Patricia McKinney and Gail Myer; of Mrs. Peter A. Ballenger, Little Falls, N. Y.; Walter Ward, Herkimer, N. and Bela Ward, Elmira, N. Y, Na away Wednesday p. m. & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 3 p.m.
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y Alasind Crvsth Ay | ne y : % Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill ages’ d kk. Critical ine the Middlewest, South and South. 9uction of much needed materials W. Flickinger, general agent. SLA Commetcial Properties Friends may call at mortuary, dusry. See Mr. Richardson, 34 Ww west, and ‘ried their best to be sure that WASHINGTON. Mav 24 (U. P.). Gov They are Ray O. Woods to a550~ | Warehouses TRYON--Cynthia Anna, age “82, widow Boor Citizen's Gas & Coke Utility, ————— + "Werv Oo ah . tu IOV. y : ; ” Both companies = manufacture °'*Y Piece Which went out met ernment expenses and receipts for the ciate general agent, Glenn Fately : SELLING: rn i dna. Wal Cecil G. Tryon 43 Pap ' army 1a vy ir o " c fiscal year through May 22 com- ; Hnssentr, . . . aly f ! metdl-obad doors, fire doors, door ATW and navy requirements ite a ar tug May 22 com- 15 brokerage manager, Reva L. ; Gir Business Properti Washington, D. C.. sister of William F.|___ ee eee ’ “| Mr. Munger 1 : : re | peries Goss, rloyd Knobs, Ind.; also survived pn : frames, skylights, ventilators and!" SuEEr pointed out that the This Year Last Year | Thompson to sales assistant, and | by seven grandchildren ‘and Lwo great- B US GIRLS tation ie similar architectural steel metal ‘iT -D8d “several times™ received Expen SS in rs 5 an) Win ai 332 Geneva B. Wehrel to agency | APPRAISING: grandchildren, passed away Tuesday a. m.| for terrace tearoom This wis proba) tion witl work’ he army’ and navy “E,” had been Receipts 39,716,949,176 37,211,205,636 | cashier. All types of income f7iends may sail a 114 Ropcyeii uni appeal Yo women with chil yep ae c ommended pS oeyen t flcit 3.101 837.36 | : a.m ay. . \ —————— mmended for quality and quan- Net Staeh 1» 9 19 33 3} 15,443 08. 36 — - - producing property Friday; at the Dorsey Funeral Home, | ing the luncheon hour Apply terrace LOCAL ISSUES tity of production, and had received | Working bal 8.702 152145 8.991.322 425 WLB APPROVES BONUS a York st. Burial Washing. teatoom, th floor, any morning before new navy ntracts as “a . ibfic debt 238.036,100,192 187.636,135,850 9 LL { won Park. va ; oi ie ra as recently 88 Goiq reserve 20270805839 21 .324.138.838 CHITAGS: yay 34 (u, PJ, The Q! \ | WEHLAGE—Josephine Anna, widow of the __The Wm. H. Block Co. Jor Bo May 5, 1945 a regional war labor board today an- p 1p 40 [ Jate Joseph Wehlage, beloved mother of py — v STOUKS hae ‘ Hale ‘oie TAN AD . 13 I i\ uU cellent 3 Ld Askec| “We think it only fair to ask the JIANAPOLIS ‘CLEARING HOUSE nounced approval of a bonus plan (4 I Bt Miss Corinne, Norberl, Alired Frank hnd = Bb $s 6 1 R L S dence, | Agents Fin © Grp ¢ bli " gs . $ 5888 a =: ' Arnold Wehlage; sister of Mrs, Caroline ad A Agents Fin Corp pie ; go | PUbliC to withhold judgment until 14 186 000 | for 257 workers of the Container GUARANTY B v REIN LINCOLN 3543 |} Koetter, passed away Wednesday, May 23, Colored $ PP L 5 Ayres 4',% pid all the facts are pre " ee tr ———— RA : age 71 years. Funeral from the late resi- 9 L 5 Apres a o Co |allt : acts are presented in court, LOC > Corp. of America, Wabash, Ind. dence, 30 E. Minnesota st., Saturday, May MAROTT HOTEL Lad) Belt R Stk Yds com ; iy) (6 sald! "When the facts are Here 26, 8:30 a. m.; requiem masse Sacred Heart Belt R 8tk Yds pid Hsien ned 0 presented, the oh Dany is of be al) Al RODUCE | 7 church 9 a. a Interment St, Joseph M Bl k $25 wes Bots Maritl a fesented, te comps s confident cemetery. Friends invited. Members of r. blake for adva Bobbss Merrill 44% ta anda 1's employees wil Heavy breed h 2 the Christian Mothers society will meel | — o— pee os i oy ( wl "Soy Va com reas 33 5 exonerated of any wronzdol i wr fe ? i * SET hems ut ihe yesidonce plist, 8 th 1 aor BUS GIRLS — COLORED STE Circle Theater cor . rn “pUlllg : ; . ad | prayer. (Batesville, In papers please . Gomwith Loan 5% pid ta 105 | Named in the conspiracy Indict.|iw "Heth JF1SH 100 ole te" copy.) for Dining Room £0) Short Hours oun
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