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Ln : Heads for West Coast After id | PSC Told Requested Raté Would Yield Only 5 Per Cent; City Prepares Testimony for Monday. 2

‘ v eastern Ind Seeing Friends. held here } A ——— + By RICHARD LEWIS sella ! City and state attorneys today prepared to blast away Monday

Gen. Mark W. Clark, reaownud American commander in Italy “@ ing world war II and peace-ti head of occupation troops in Ausi tria, was to leave for the *%:st , at >the $14,088,100.61 valuation claimed by Indianapolis Railways, Inc, coast today. odor rate making purposes. : He and Mrs. Clark spent yester- [ Hearings on the rate case were recessed last night until Monday day here with friends. The general after the company ‘disclosed that even if it wins the 8' cents token arrived early by private plane from rate permanently, its profits would yield only 5 per cent return on Pittsburgh, where he became a 33d the claimed valuation of its prop- : " Sh TS degree Mason Wednesday. Mis. erty. ling sharply. His testimony was Clark arrived later in the day. The company’s experts have testi- greeted by a titter of amusement fled that it is customary for public |as attorneys and-witnesses recalled utilities to receive 8 to 10 per -cent the suits growing out of the inon their investment, validation of 6'c-cent tokens, Analysis Stirs Speculation . .Other company exhibits put for |

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During his brief stay here, Gen. Clark has declined to discuss the Russian political situation, although a . Jar » claim that operating revCharles Pinkerton, railways treas-|¥ard the urer, testified that if the present | $PUes dropped $203,844.72 in the first eight months of this year ee

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wig : 2 temporary rate of 8'4 cents for ; a A tokens and 10 cents cash is con- | Pared with last, but failed lo abe g ; Yesterday's visit, th ; ble BCings eat Snautn T4, the” company santa. previo sblentons hu: wunoussions J warn | | deere vis, te gener ce ; , roul k . 524. the tota p : » Was $ mong q £) Soulq make 8 net profit of $524. ear would fall millions short of TW AEG. PAT'S PEND. COPA 1946 EOW. L. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. my friends for quiet relaxation.” He . ; ‘el SPORE Pe the number carired in 1945, . + {lived here from 1929 to 1933, when from Hamliton’s! Vr] | To achieve a 10 per cent return)” company records showed that in| NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- central U. 8. northward to the | into the north central part of the he was a captain-instructor of the HOSE uf Whe smartest-new styles in lodge rings for RRL on_ its claimed '$14,088,100.61 value |; eight-month period, railways] CAST SUMMARY: Fair weather - lakes is resulting from an inland | country is heralded by a cold air Indiana national guard. | impl men and women beautifully created in pre. ER] Lavra it would have to make a net profit| in 1946 : : A dinner in honor of Ge: | 4 pimples, | cious gold. Many set with diamonds and other of at-least. $1400,000, ‘icarried 79,261,281 passengers In 3 .| will prevail over a large portion flow of moist, warm air from the | front ranging from the western Mr a nm. and Walophylosi which is 275,330 léss than the 79,-| of the northeast states, also in = Gulf and tropics that is over- | half of the U. §. from the Upper land Country “hd Dr he Hun tated by |

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~ This analysis led to some specula- 536,620 carried in 1945. ® Diamond Set Emblem Rings tion. as to whether the company | ab RTE | the north central and western | spreading the west Gulf states - Mississippi Valley to the Northern C. O. McCormick, 4041 Washing g might not demand a fare higher. sections of the nation. But, a and streaming north to the west- | Rockies. Most other s ton blvd, with whom the coupl and annoyit M 10 { | ections of ple A commo Lapel Embl than 8% cents to fulfill its definition CHILD CATCHES HAND low pressure storni in the western ern lakes région. Overcast skies | the nation will see a tendency spent the night. them is wit ® Engraved Emblem Rings ” o -m of a fair return. | Great Lakes region has caused | indicated for the central and west | toward warmer weather, Se a—————— tion such as $18.50 to $63 00 uttons Spiralling Costs Shown | wind warnings to be issued for Gulf states on the inset cloudy Scattered showers are pictured SCREWBALL MORAN TING is b . Plain & Diamond Set | "he ‘analysis was based on the : i areas chart also tie in with the ' for parts of Florida, the south- TO RUN F septic. It is $1.50, $3.50 to BE Thi as Lakes Superior and Michigan, influence of this moisture laden west, Northern Rockies and ex- | OR SENATOR jase, non-gr y » assumption that the company would! . b J Bal-| where velocities of between 30 and iv | certain typ: $400 CALTY 8S MANY PASSENZErs next year Three-year-old Roberta Jean oa : * air mass. treme northwest. In each case | HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 27 (U, P. a .s this vear : lard, daughter of Mis. Ruth Ballard 40 miles per hour are expected. Dry, relatively stable air pre- = moist air will become unstable and | —Professional screwball Jim Mora g Jay be Just » 3 ® ames Long Soripany prchas. 919 River ave. was injured slightly Also, there will be much shower dominates over much of the east drop some of its moisture. | fresh from his triumph of hatchi z= ; ing agent, identified exhibits pre- yesterday when she caught her activity in the storm center area in connection with a ridge of high The storm warnings for Lakes an ostrich egg, announced him- ¥ pared bY him showing spiralling hand in a washing machine wringer | and along a broad band extend- pressure centered there (see map) =~ Superior, Michigan and Huron will | self today as a candidate for U. S 0 costs of the 700-0dd items of equip-| Iver being tempted by 8 mechanical | ing southward to the Pecos val- and ‘will result in clear or only | effect shipping along the world’s senator from California on & MW ment the railways must keep in urge to turn onthe switch. | ley in Texas. (See affected area partly cloudy skies for most of the greatest water highway. Only |Buffalo ticket. - —DIAMONDS stock : ; | A youthful prank at Howe high| on FOTOCAST. eastern half of the nation. | small craft warnings are expected | “What this country needs is a ~WATCHES |p al +. Soincer tatisticl school playground yesterday result-| The rainfall in Texas, and the High pressure extending from | in the eastern Lakes and these [good five cents,” said Moran —APPLIANCES bral Spencer, statistician, ; OK 1m for 13-year-old| showers there and throughout the | the northwest Pacif § hav , der jp : anak . t called the commission's attention to ed in a broken arm y hw ific coast states 1ave not yet been ordered up. That's my campaign slogan.” 19 EAST MARKET ST |rate increases already approved | Robe: Press N. Riley ave, § ————————— — 3 : | six cities and requests for increases pupl’ al Shook oe ; «zhi . fe Ee fern lin four more. One of Robert's playmates slipped | . ; - AR JE Forrest L. Crist, claim agent, said jSteatuntly behind him and knelt Wi > . : the number of claims against the | Dis hands A Ree Ton company for damages were increas- | youngster, who was nQIang | g . a — | Prescott’s attention by talking to Ayres’ Is Open T : : yim. suddenly pushed the lad back- y pen Tomorrow at 8:00 A. M

wards. " The victimized youth flipped over the first youngster ard landed on the ground, breaking his right forearm.

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OFFICIAL WEATHER

United States Weather Bureau All Data in Central Daylight Time Sept. 237, 1946

, Sunrise .. 6:38 |, Sunset 6M E | Precipitation for 24 hrs. end. 7:30 . 00 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 25.41 : . 4.97

Deficiency since Jan. 1

The following table shows the temperature in other cities,

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