Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1946 — Page 13
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Aaki ince and so jamit took all of 20 f course, necessies. To keep the had the orchesoney Island.” rengpheil’s alley but also because hat up until that including in the Was supposed to rockets, lor of skyrockets east, To prepare A Trip to Coney > Gardner, a tin. 11 enough to reockets. Then he’ home timing the ake for the sky1 can. After an t was pretty well
d start acting up Mr. Miller gave
been determined Trip. to "Coney l, or whether the the night of the e he used in the vhatever the reating as expected; tain went up on a8 most dejected othing worse in
ping in his chair, ng started to act. , all of a sudden, hey shot all over e to a standstill, been wrong, but ieil had forgotten Nonetheless the le performance a ly else.
Voters
National Associaeen running fullguiding influence
use as that over - you can cling to e—-is—offered Rep. od up repeatedly, onslaught of the oalition with its he house it was said: ay indeed for the
-headed legislator, his record shows. ment. His underem is recognized. er of the banking fted{ the original
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house believe the has done on acriendments? Many yublic would not aft bill passed a es were taken on at measure... The excuses and exMaybe the folks
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ictor, and in time Mrs. Murray says he papers, saying vering down, and 3 and WACs. i that Mr. Murray yrding -to-veterans I. program was hing course. But partment of educh would commit yupils or even to 1g the dance for urray alone in his a twinkling foot.
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MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1046 ___ ak BUSINESS— Si
MILLION-TON IN STEEL FORESEEN
By NEA Service CANTON, Ohio, April 22 —Ten|
years of waiting are almost over.
On the morning of June 14, six| travel-hungry couples from Can-| ton will abandon their children to,
"9 i : . é | d srcies of relatives dl Trade Magazine Says Production Cuts Caused by C0al axe off on the trip of their lives. Strikes Will Be Extended. | It's been a long time coining. +
| Each one of the six couples has | CLEVELAND, April 22. (U. P.).—Indication are that|5es mur checks tince. ther con. a million tons of steel will be lost this month because of the! ceived the trip in 1935. coal strike, and if the walkout continues into May the re-| Vacation Planned duction in steel output will be much more drastic, the maga-| It began with a barber shop | zine Steel said today in its weekly summary of steel markets, [chorus rehearsal at the First Evan-
' . |gelical church. Present were Mr. Steel said that various large producers who have been and Mrs. Richard Call, Mr. and!
SHORTAGES RK
{able to maintain fair produc- Mrs. S. L Huffman, sid the three] . a ay Zagray brothers — Clifford, Walter! [tion so far are on the Verge | and Willlam—and their wives. of sharply curtailing and| Someone suggested a vacation] “No money!” was the answer.
"| [those - already seriously affected] trip. | WOUNDED H § wu make further reductions within! Tyen one of the group hit upon i a week or so. The sharper the dé: an idea—a weekly contribution of
Balen {50 cents per couple to be put aside] icline in general, the longer it Willi, a fund until there was enough | take mills to regain their normal! money for a real vacation. stride after the coal dispute is! Fund Grows |settled, the magazine said. | Prom that day on the fund grew. Various foundries now report One of the original group, Call, | By JACK KOFOED : |died, and his wife dropped out.| Times Special Writer that coke is becoming more of al, ater Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Julian] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Arpil 22. | factor than pig iron and some non-| and Mr. and Mrs. William V. Kin- | —Morale in army. hospitals is at integrated producers are confronted sey were added to the party, with] a low ebb, |by greater scarcity of fuel than full rights and privileges by conHospitals, of course, are moti... tributing to the general fund an plates i wash, » seek Moyale, | Postpone Quotas amount equal to that already paid sein ale Inen Be wi Producers operating on a quart- in by the others. Rosai : Lr ' lerly basis again have postponed set- ues rose step by step until the ospitals in.which they are housed members were contributing monthly. By V-J day,
leave something t be desired: both 11% Up QUOI 0 he Ld quar those under army and Veterans’
Administration contro). will be taken before sometime in
Surgical and medical May, Stee) said, : : : | Steel said that the situation in| have been - enormously improved | | se is inal over the years. Incredible cures | art is increasingly wughter, > ~~ | both hot-rolled and cold-rolled, fe being adectsd, Bu, those | ond that only in large rounds and things are not quite enough. ! y 8 i
. : | flats can tonnage be had before Most service hospitals are under- the. fourth quarter.
Scarcity of Doctors, Nurses Keeps Morale Down.
ready to make realistic plans. technics in|
{a train in
10 Year Fond Abog
the jack-|viously had pot stood at $2000, and they were | Mississippi, | seeing Junkets.
in charge of sightseeing plans; here she gets help from her husband.
Mrs. Kinsey's
5%] 3
Mr. and Mrs. Huffman; she's on “forage committee” for the cross-country tour. i
travelled west planned the
mE INDIANAPOLIS TIES 3 ea t to Pay Off—-6Couples to LOSS Take Trip on Money Saved From 583 Pay Days
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Market manager CLff Zagray
and wife (above) the Canton trip
Zagray brothers Walt and Fireman Mill,
will be fellow tra
them $1000
in
BRITISH LOAN | FATE TOSS-UP
Some Senators Passage of Measure. |
staffed. A large number of medical | The trad zin id steel men are being returned to private race magaging sail § Re, » are holding production
practice. There is a lack of tech- | makers Iv well in the § f the| nicians and orderlies, and some- |, Prisingiy Yel Jn une late 0 el
times of nurses. | fuel shortage, with the estimated : national rate for last week linLow Morale Hinders Cases - {ing only 1 point to 74'2 per cent You can't explain this convine- | of capacity. Buffalo rose 1':, to ingly to a wounded man, when his |93 per cent, Wheeling 4'2 to 90!3, meals come to him cold and un-|Chicago 3 to 75 and Cleveland 1': palatable, or he has to wait longer to 97. Pittsburgh fell 12 to 67%, than he should for baths, or chang-| Youngstown 10 points to 60 and, ing dressings. Such things hammer | Eastern Pennsylvania 3 to 81. New his morale lower than ever, and England was unchanged at 88, Dewhen his morale is low, cure takes!troit unchanged at 88, St. Louis much longer. |54; Cincinnati 79, and Birmingham In the veterans’ hospital at Van 85. West coast production averNuys, Cal, seriously’ wounded men aged 81%:, up to 2 points, have started a campaign. Several | Scrap Still Scarce Comrie Wario Spey Steel said that tin producers : : are feeling the effect of the steel pensation ranging up to
$200 a| month. Unmarried and in a gov-
WASHINGTON, April 22 (U. P). —Senate leaders counted noses on | the controversial British loan to-| day and came up with the old
agreement is a toss-up. A Republican poll of G. O. P senators indicated 24 votes against |
| | shortage but are pressing for all
S ; | nage: they , ernment hospital, they receive only | ® tonnag ey.-can produce,
{its approval. Democratic leader
| promoted to cargo sales {with temporary joffices in Indianapolis. Mr. Pfen-§
story: The fate of the $3,750,00,000 N18 was formerly if ‘connected with
|& Western Air
the loan with 16 members favoring |INC. in sales prosimotion work
Becomes Air Lines CATTLE TRADE " HERE IS. FRM
owe Other
Sales Manager
John R. Pfennig, Indianapolis,
has been appointed district sales manager for ‘Chicago & Southern| Doubt Air Lines. He succeeds Jack H
who has been li
manager
Transcontinent a |
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active market. on an
Market
Cattle trade at the Indianapolis stockyards ruled firm today in an Other classes were though
unchanged sheep and lambs were too scarce for a fair market test.
|__be- among
(left)
plus wives, vellers.
$5 luggage, and Mrs. Kinsey, who pre-|radio program stepped in and ofof the'fered sight- | ance.
for an
lyon, Yosemite ‘national park, Los
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GOOD TO CHOICE “HOGS (738)
Butch 120- 140 pounds 40.
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appearSo the group will leave CanTo Mrs. Clifggrd | ton June 14 for New York City Committees were formed. Walter |Zagray falls the job of “communi-|and two days of sight-seeing there, | Zagray, who had never ridden on cation clerk” to keep in touch with then west to Chicago, Grand Canhis life, got the job!the children back home. {of planning the itinerary. Julian, Originally the tourists planned | Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake a husky gentleman, was named|to head straight west to California City, Chicago again, baggage clerk to watch over the!but now that's been changed. A again—16 days
and home
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VEG News KRUEGER TO BE CLUB SPEAKER
Elmer R. Krueger, president of
v
ILord Keynes, International
Economist,
.. LONDON, April 22 (U. P)—~ John Maynard Lord Keynes, a director of the bank of England and one of the world's leading economists, died yesterday of a heart attack at his home in Tilton Firle, Sussex. He was 62 years old. Lord Keynes returned to England two weeks ago from the interna-
Paper Art Co., will be the speaker at the weekly meeting of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis in the Lincoln hotel Thursday noon. His subject will be “The Latin American Market.” His remarks will be based on first hand observations made dur ing a recent trip as a member of a group of 16 Indianapolis business. men who visited principal cities of 11 South and Central American countries, Mr. Krueger is vice chairman of the Foreign Trades Committee, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and vice president of the sales executive council.
Keeling & Co. hit the jackpot in the current Saturday Evening Post with two and one-half pages for its clients. Hastings Mfg. Co. and Casite Corp. were each represented with full pages, and Raybestos with a half page. - | Of particular interest was the Casite ad in four colors with the arresting caption, “for Power that Zooms in the spring . . , tra la!” and specially illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky. This was Mr. Rojankovsky's first piece of commercial art. He is widely known for his illustrations in the Tall books for children and specializes in paintings of animals.
A group of water colors by Ernie Roose, art director of Keeling & Co., is on exhibit in the book shop in the Union building at Indiana university after having been shown here at the Hoosier Salon galleries,
LOCAL PRODUCE
PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY
Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs. and over, 33¢; under, 19¢; ibs. and over,
2c; under, 20c; Leghorns,
t, 15¢; geese, 200; ca and over, 3c; under, 22¢c.
30c; graded eggs, A large, 33c; A medium, 30c; no grade, 27c.
horns, 18¢; springs, 4% 80; roosters, 16c; ducks, 8 Ibs. and over, pons, 6 1
Classes Unchanged, ae i
bs! man himself, was an. opponent of rrent receipts, 54 Ibs. to ease,
tional monetary conference at Savannah, Ga. Friends said he had been under a ‘‘great deal of mental strain,” and ‘that the trip from Southampton on a crowded train had left him ill had ordered a complete rest. Dr. John Plesch, a heart specialist, said a heart attack resulted from strain and overwork in connection with his recent trip to America. Dr. Plesch said Lord Keynes “had to run” to catch the boat train at Southampton when he arrived in England earlier this month. He was rushing to London for the house of lords debate on the proposed American loan to Great Britain, Death came at 10 a. m. Sunday. Lady Keynes, a former Russian ballerina, was at the bedside. | Prime Minister Clement Attlee} when informed of Lord Keynes’ death, - said, “the country loses in him its most brilliant economist and {a man of distinction in many and {varied fields of activity, I lost in {him a personal friend of great charm.” I
Noted Historian In addition to his accomplishments as an economist, Lord Keynes was noted as an historian and a patron of the arts. He also was a collector of rare books. Agriculturalists knew him as a successful farmer and an expert on the development of grass geeds. Lord Keynes was credited with responsibility for the spending policies of the Roosevelt administration in the early 1930's. He was an advocate of deficit spending to create full employment. He was one of the principals in the British delegation which came to the United States last fall to discuss proposed $3,750,000,000 loan to England, : Lord Keynes, although a business
the policy of “laissez-faire.” Many of the economic controls which he
YOUR G.I. RIGHTS . .. By Douglas Larsen
Study Details Before You Plan to Buy War Surpluses
WASHINGTON, April 22.-—Vet-
chase by a regional director, and
His physicians|
w
Dies in Britain
John Maynard Lord Keynes
advocated were incorporated in the ° Roosevelt new deal. He was une successful in his attempt to bring about a similar program in Britain, He first gained world attention by his opposition to the Versailles treaty, which he said would prove more harmful to the allies than to Germany.
STATE BUSINESS SHOWS SLUMP
U. Report for March Reveals Decline.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 22 (U, P.) —Business in Indiana showed a distinet slump in March in spite of the over-all right outlook in the nation's business and industry. Indiana university's business ree search bureau reported that last month's “general business and ine dustrial outlook, although clouded by the bituminous coal strike, gens, erally appeared brighter than i) had for severai months.” Jt A lower index in Indiana was attributed largely to the meat situation. The bureau reported that cattle sales and receipts were lower than they had been for many years, dropping 20 per cent in 30 days. Viewed With Concern Hog sales and receipts dropped but as decidedly as cattle sales and receipts, a report indicated. “The desperate situation of meat and live stock in general is being viewed by the public and governe ment officials with much concern,” the bureatt said. “Black market activities have spread rapidly throughout the country forcing legitimate packing operators to plead with the goverriment to take im« mediate steps to remove this hazard to meet prices and supplies.” Packing officials expected the tight meat situation to reach its height about mid-summer, the -|bureau- said.
STOKELY-VAN CAMP SALES ESTIMATED
Estimated sales of Stokely-Van Camp, Inc, for the third quarter ending March 2 totaled $32,500,000, W. B. Stokely Jr, president, emBha~ sized that this figure should not be regarded as representing one-quare ter of the probable sales for the entire fiscal] year, which will end May 31. On basis of present information, it is estimated sales for the current fiscal year will be in excess of $80,« 000.000, he said. He pointed out that in normal times sales are cuse tomarily heavier during the fall and early winter months,
; i i { | 0- 300 pounds 14. $20 2 month for service connected|P 0 de material for cans for thei gmitted they need support from throughout the po. 300- 330 pounds 85 erans are discovering that it is|all worth more than $50,000 must disability: 38 a month if suth dis-,""350nal food packs. ‘about one-half of their Republican State of Indiana. 30- 360 pounds -.-..s--++-. 14.60@188| no ctically impossible to use their|P® approved by the Washington pa Ye : ed In other lifes. Tightness in pig iron is increas- .qjjeagues for passage. |He is a graduate of Kokomo high Hellas de 19.2501438| pres b headquarters. 3h y ¢ ae must bu cl ar- | INS as supply of coke for blast fur-| F Flat Rejection {school and attended Purdue uni- Faiking Sows . preference to buy surplus property. chere now are established 104 bof Vis, LheY : Y. CI8AT" | aces~becomes more problematical. | ar versity. He is a member of the Red tape in sales procedure and a|WAA certification offices throughd d d--other th a ; : | Good to Cholce— ettes and candy and other thIRgS|- pyo.y effort is being made to dis- SOme members predicted private- | junior Chamber of Commerce, and| 270- 300 pounds ............. 14.10 complicated surplus property law|out the United States, each hanthey want. |tribute production to best advan-|ly that if debate continues ¬her|the Indianapolis Athletic club. | J30; 400 pounds ..... witresty, 110 have combined to create this situa-|dling vets’ priority applications. The Want Increased Compensation | y -|two weeks, the loan will be either| my Pfennig is marri nd lives| 400- 450 pounds ....eeeseesss 14.10 : tage and foundries have not suf g ed and li - 450 po tion. address of the office nearest to you These men declare prisoners of fered so far, Steel said, but inven-|fatly rejected or shelved to expedite a 4933 Carvel ave, and has one|“3S0"5" 00 |... 137581400 The fact that veterans, in order|Can be obtained from the local war are given a better deal than tories are being depleted and cast-|8ction on such pressing domestic|qggaughter. Slaughter Pigs to get preference, must use surplus|Postoffice, or by writing to the they, and therefore want the law ings production must inevitably be issues as continuation of the OPA, Medium to Good— 25a1350|800ds only in a business was the| Office of Information, War Assets changed. Many people think it curtailed if mining is not resumed Selective service extension and the LOCAL ISSUES 90- 120 pounds - NBII) Cree of one of the first difficulties. | Administration, Washington, D. C should be. |soon. Scrap scarcity continues as|{8MY-navy merger plan. Debate is cariis (1400) Most vex-servicemen believed they A preference certificate can also Medical and surgical science are great as ever and demand is un-| OW in its fourth day. : Choice could get a preference for surplus|be given out by any regional WAA i ¢ ychi 5 { ! | 700- 900 pounds " Ts \ creating miracles. Psychiatrists | abated. { One highly placed Republican Nominal Quotations furnished by Indi 00 pound 18 iy $1044 property for personal use. And it office. . as t 5 SRI. | predicted the administration would | 2Papolis securities dealers: 900-1100 pounds . . 18.75@17. 8 . { are finding new" methods to help the mrt —— not push for quick senate action STOCKS Bld. Asked 1100-1300 pounds : I 2061342 wasn't generally understood that| Although getting surplus propi d. bi ’ A Fin Corp com ...... ae ¥ .. [1300-1500 pounds ... « 1 v i i motionally displaced. These are big | AKE COUNTY’S FIRST pecause it was convinced that even | AZ: Fin Core com, ius *|they were third in line, after fed-|erty is still a complicated procedure, things . . . fine things. But the; if oval was forthcoming here | Amer States prd .... 25 | 700- 900 pounds ....c..ee.eec 15.50818.73 eral agencies and state and local|a veteran who wants to sweat fit stualler ones are important, soo, De- AUTO BUILDER DIES ge would reject it 8 me ay | 100-1300 ni rar "* [email protected]| tax-supported institutions, for pref-|out can exercise his right and get cent allowances . . . not food . . HAMMOND, Ind. April 22° (U.| Meanwhile. both sides balked up| LB Avres 41% Thing fee 1200-1500 pounds ..... «. [email protected]| arance. valuable surplus goods for use in better service. Continual irritations p, __puneral services will be held|an additional vote. oe i Mim 3 pegs pounds .. .. [email protected]| But pressure is being put on con- | his business. It is a case of followcan break down a man's desire 0 tomorrow for Fred M. Luckmann, He Favors Loan Beit B Ste’ Yds pid " i 1100-1300 pounds - .. . 14.00015.75| gress to make surplus goods more |ing carefully the lists of available fight, {77, Hammond, who was credited! . i Ba on | DORA. «xsxivunss [email protected]| available to veterans, and the war property put out by WAA, and then Both the Army and the Veterans’ with building the first automobile! Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper Sniryl Soya com .. 63 Heifers assets administration has recently going after what you want. ivi i : id { i vi { C » BOE COM... averse “ Administration have hundreds of i; Lake county (R. Ia.), said in an interview that! Cc EC FRIWIEE COM Oo 108 | Chotee— liberalized the regulations for them.| The big open sales for dischargees a; . | Lan : cers [email protected]] : errors to correct. As a whole, the! Lyckmann designed and con- he would support the loan to but-| Cons Fin Corp pfd ........... sua. S00 Jone tITRIEIL AN 16 35a117s| There used to be a limit of $2500{have proved to be failures. Before men I have talked with in hospitals structed the automobile in 1908, tress the lone remaining European! Delta Electric Sol firemen Bu 17 | Good— 15g] o0 what a vet could buy. Now he|planning to spend money to attend are pretty sour at the hospital set- working in a woodshed ‘in the rear democracy. jt Navte & Jackson RE pid 108° 109 S%0- Ine Bornes Ct [email protected] | Can get a preference rating for the|one, write ahead to make sure just up. They feel administrative red of his home. He died Friday in a] At the same time Senator Pat|goch pred “0 © CPC rt ga 111 | Medium— 13.509 15.25 | Purchase of property up to a total| what items will be on sale and in tape and bungling are directly Hammond hospital as a result of a/McCarran (D. Nev) came oul ‘Ind Asso Tel Co 2 prd .......52 ... 20 900 gaknty reesenes sree Ld, “101 $25,000 from a local WAA office.| what lots these items are to be hurting them. ‘stroke suffered a week previously. against the Joan; stating that this Mich Blec t'a% pfd... 1112 12! 500-900 pounds ....oorrrrss 11.00013.38| Goods exceeding $25,000 in value|sold. A lot of trouble can be saved item 2 - country already was involved in a|Indpis P & L pfd .. ........ 111% 113% Cows (all weights) must be approved for priority pur-!by this precaution. - : 3 ith Britai Indianapolis Water pt 112 113 [Good Srnek si rE [email protected] pp! p yp y p trade war wi Tian. Indpls Water Class A com... 21 2215 | Medium’... ..cooceeaiieeans [email protected] Mr. Hickenlooper called upon ad-| Indpls Railways com 19 21 * | Cutter and common ....... . [email protected] i Jeff Nat Life com . $ . CANNEL .......peeccnanarens 7.000 8.50 vocates of the credit to admit open-| gincan & Co com ... im 8% Bulls (all weights) ly that the proposal is $3,750,000,000 ‘Kimgen 2 ged , igre ds 102 Boel Saas stake in the game of “power poli-| [coin Nat Life com... .. M78 good tan weights) «ceeeses: . tics.” He made clear that his ap- A Mallory cam oerre NH 3% et rvncinabstinin ss [email protected] - armon-Herrington com ..... 34 lz d : aa 5 . [email protected] proval was based on the need tO|jyastic Asphalt ....... Medium . . Cutter and common . [email protected] strengthen, the Anglo-American Juss om | oo by PARAGO bloc. And he admitted the “obvious| progress Laundry com Good and choice cores. [email protected] strength” of arguments against the| Pub Serv of Ind 5% ........ Common and medium ....... 1 00a1: 5 loan, including assertion that it] ee bey cr a’S 49% pid 1. 111s 113% | Feeders and Stocker Caitie and Calves - ’ : “ pld .,. 2 ‘ eceders an oc : i [*So Ind G & 8 4.8% pid ....111%a 113 Igy not be repaje: -— | Stokely-Van Camp ptd ...... 21% 33 | Sum Charges “Trade ar” | Stokely-Van Camp com ...... 33 34 ole 11 y 500- pounds ......eesess 15.50@ 16.50 Mr. McCarran declared that Brit-|JerLe Haute Malleable ...... 84 8%! 300-1050 pounds .....sessesss 15.50@ 16.50 LU 8 Machine com .......... 3% + a tain already had launched a tradel'Uniied Tel Co §% .......... » T3200 POURS <ereveereres [email protected] war and “is doing everything in her} Union . Title com. teres 3 ' 800-1650 pounds .... [email protected] a, | dium— power to control trans-ocean air-|,,.ican Loan 4s 85...... 91 wenr| 500-1000 pounds ............. [email protected] ways. American Loan 4)zs 60...... 97 . Choice and closely sorted .... 15.78 He pointed specifically to recent Su°0STC TRG 11 Shy 1 Save im) British action barring low fare| Citizens Ind Tel 4% 61 : wl sad oe She 50.40 i . x and choice .. ..... evs American flights from British land-| GOmPiL, Olh Las 88... * | Common and medium 700@ 8.00 ing fields and a $600,000,000 subsidy| Hoosier Crown EJ 5... 101 Lambs aon i i s 1 & 2 . + | Choice ly ard 78 program to assist British world air- Indpls Railway Co 5s 57 Lu Cite ine ny te op 15.50@ 16.50 lines. { Ind Assoc Tel Co is 5. veen 04 ..| Medium and good .......... [email protected] He said the credit might be used idols ais Co Yiu 811000 10 \common T700 i gis by Britain to encourage manufac-|{N Ind Pub Serv 3'2s 13 ..... 1064 108% . . . and haven't I found out the truth of ture of goods for export in compe-| pub Serv of Jaa 313 15... 10014 18% TRUCK WHEAT i tition with U. 8. products, particu-| Trae Term Corp 5367 ........ 87 100 that! Just the other day a bill came hn arly those Proto bv kik HY Williamson Ino 58 55 ... 98 ee ‘ judlanabols Nour Sa She Jan oe : - < Y . iv a oh which I knew had been paid, and [ found leo | _*Ex-dividend. YALOIS Are PAVir tothe grades 00 thet A 1 “i ; . or No. 3 re the cancelled check mn the drawer—what i. des -““ I... iddih a, | NEW FIRMS AND ee No DO 80. corn, No. 2 a grand and glorious feeling! V | yellow shelled. $1.11 per busiel and No. 3 g PARTNERSHIPS white shelled corn, $1.28. Some time you may have the same glori- f Liaten ous oe oxen if you have a Checking ; ts Stoker Repair and Heating Service, U.S. STATEMENT 2029 Winter ave toker service, etc. : Account in one of these allied banks. “BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS” Delbert Spall, 2020, vinter ave. Paull .y ,ouINGTON, April 27 (U. P.).—Gov- A." This shoe binds your foot Town & Country Shop, 3814 N. Illinois | ernment expenses and receipts for the ; ; > b Ladies apbarel, etc. AT. Kinsey and|current fiscal year through April 18, com- to a substantial sole with y . Hazel Kinsey, Marois Rotel th ‘ d pared with a year ago Last: Voor > : 4 Gen | Be ng Corp., chart; amend- This Year JAN e Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Beans | went changing corporate name to Custom | mxpenses.... $54,085,027 920 178.376.107.331 bands of punched suede in Booths and Mfg. Gorp. War spending 42,830,624,925 71,279,009,18 . Every night First Presbyterian Church of Hammond, | Re : 34,151,258,769 36,300,784 474 green, yellow, natural, turf 6021 Hohman ave, Hammond; articles of | Net Deficit... 10,334,664, 151 ,007, rE. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY Monday through Frid | incorporation’ no Sapial stock; Prederick | Gash ee 21,636,620 Ls, JL3463. 100,908 tan or multi-colors. 4.96 y y y ! uv | EB. Benson, Carl G. Erickson, A. A. Mac- Public debt = 274351, 5,485, 504" 76! THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN INDIANA y gn Friaay | Diatetd, "riing Christianson, Bayless O.| Gold reserve . 20,250.844.793 20,305,808,371 4 : Lv d 117 East Washington Street WFBM Paddack, Samuel C. Ennis, Fred W. Green- | air B. Ballet slipper in red, : 10:30 P, MI. Jiiee Snciwan i Sisbwon, Dunsi % Qorp.| INDIANAPOLIS. CLEARING A brown, black, green, or white, tI CleArings .cooiivivannaninins i y : —————— LR SS o Teden b ere aya savers san ees 17,446,000 4.96 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK : ‘HE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN INDIANAPOLIS INCORPORATIONS C. Gabardine ankle-strap
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BRANCH OFFICES
38th Street 21 West 38th St.
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FOUNTAIN SQUARE STATE BANK THE PIONEER NEIGHBORHOOD BANK > 1050 Virginia Avenue
MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
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BUSINESS PROPERTY ONLY~ Management Leasing _ Selling Appraising Mortgage Loans Insurance
VA YAY) RAN Wp
Tower Bldg, E. O'Neal, £100 par value;
Chambers Range Store, Inc., 1000 Circle Indianapolis; same address;
agent,
Perry 1000 shares of to retall ranges; stoves,
or green gabardine.
sandal in red, black, brown,
D. A Springstep ‘shoe
4.96
in
heating appliances, household goods, etc.; John E. Chambers, Loren E. Glass, Willard F. Schiesz. = Omega Plastics -Corp., Illinois corporafion: admitfed to Tndtanx to manufacture and sell plastic, metal, rubber, wood and other products, Rush Transit, Inc, 231 N. Main st, Rushville; agent, Loren: Clark, same address; 1000.shares no par value; to provide . transportation for passepgeis and property for citizens of Rushville and vicinity by motor carrier; Loren Clark, L. BE. Clark, 8. L. Watson, Tri-State Implement and Supply Stores, Inc., 1250 Isley dr, Ft. Wayne; agent, William P. May, same address; 50 shares without par value; to wholesale and retail farm implements, materials,
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puilaing home appliances, etc: William P, May, J. €, Kohr, David Hogg.
butcher linen dotted with nailheads. «White, black, brown, blue, turf tan and red. 6.93
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Paragon Shoe Shop, Fourth Floar
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