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BRITAIN'S COAL PICTURE—Private ownership of coal mines is ended in England. They now belong to the goverhment. Three miners post notice at a Derbyshire colliery.
Hog Price Here Uneven, Sell 25-75 Cents Lower
Jiog prices at the Indianapolis stockyards were uneven today, mostly [Pion 25 to 75 cents lower. Top price was $24. - Steers and heifers were strong; bulls and vealers were steady while cows weakened. Fat lambs were steady to strong.
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plans the local quota of 4000 garments for destitute children of Holland and Belgium by March 1. volunteers and units are needed to dew for the project, Mrs, fdded. .
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Library Loans 998,975 Books
A total of 998975 books were borrowed from the Indianapolis public library during the past six ths, Marian McFadden, librarian, said today. Demand for reading material
was 35 per cent greater than dur-
ing the corresponding period of the preceding year, she said. Juveniles continued to outread adults as they accounted- for 52 per cent of the circilation. Borrower registration totaled 110,359, an increase of about 1000 patrons during the six months, An inventory of 710838 books as of Dec. 31 was reported.
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bonds for tio: county highways. . Business.
8. B. 17 (Moffett, Van deve urban and areas. 8. B. 18 ) — Provides in certain
visions board of tax
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H. B. 3 (Thom ) in Indiana a authorizes declare daylight saving time. one justice of the in containing between population and having 3d and cities. ( H B § visory co
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committee for remainder al year and $36,000 for ennium thereafter. Emergency. and ans.) personal services and of (Ways and Means.) H B17 from $500,000 to $1
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RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED House
of each 12. and changes term to 4 years. Business.) C. R. 3
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government back home.”
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Telephone RL 1507 Est, 1919 : 211 S. Meridian
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Each column shows you exactly where and how to enter each item. You see at a glance where you stand day by day, MONTH by MONTH. INDIVIDUAL BOOKS FOR: Cafe and Restaurant, Garage and Gas Station, Professional
Bmall and Medium Sized Business, 3.50,
and Associates
AND REBUILD YOU# LIVING ROOM SUITE 2-PIECES as Low as
(County and
times for court 8B 10 (rat rout. ver shirts” and once a publisher Ness)—Provides © (at Noblesville, was denied a peti-
) for up to for eircuit court judicial districts.
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BE 4 stece ant Krett—sis iui ot To Death as Spies ,000 and Hees )
H. B, 6 (Hunter)—Appropriates $3600 for expenses of Indiana Marine Corps 8.
(B d Henley)—~Increases 00 to § 000.000 ands avail-| Great
able for non-interest loans to local governments for public works. (Ways and reprimanded by the presiding judge.
Rejects Pelley's Freedom Plea TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan. 14
(U. P)~Willlam Dudley Pelley’s bid for freedom from a 15-year
5. B. 15 (Kendall —Repesis 8% smstruc. |federal prison term failed today.
Pelley, former leader of the “sil-
tion or a writ of habeas corpus yesterday. The writ was denied by Federal Judge Robert Baltzell of
amas rrovides toe» #8 od Indianapolis.
Pelley was convicted in Indian-
's pro-{apolis on a charge of sedition in
1942. He now is in Washington in
“on blis re- : tigible 10F o2® Banee) PO "custody of & U. S. marshal. He B. 2 (Miller, Van Ness) - Wxtent® {named Warden J. Ellis Overiade of |Quincy st. has been appointed Inand counties|the U. 8. penitentiary here as de-|dianapolis terminal manager.
fendant in his habeas corpus plea.
ess)--Author- | Judge Baltzell ruled that the pe<|year with the company and has A re ire lands for | tition could not be granted because served as its Indianapolis terminal (County and TownshipiPelley no longer was in Warden {manager since 1930, Mr. O'Brien House
Overlade’s /custody.
WARSAW, Jan. 14 (U. P).—
County aiabiine hes state sd.|Oount Xavier Orocholski and two a ta Stimitiee ch vice: tor aduea: co-defendants were sentenced to A TO onal program. Approp: Foros : death by a military court today
eh a jon charges of spying against the
Polish state for a foreign country. During the trial one witness identified the foreign country as Britain and was severely
* A girl defendant for whom the prosecutor asked life imprisonment
was given 10 years, All the con H. J. B. 2 (Slenker)—Limits term of sheriff : in (Indiana cougties to Slght yours ont victed may appeal to the supreme
(County and Township |COUrt
LC. (Teetor)—Resists federal ald and subsidies and asks Tepresentatives Grocholski were Waldemar Baczak, te to
in national legislature to “vo bring |24, and Dr. Witold Licki, an army
Sentenced to death with Count
doctor,
Buys Restaurant
Announcement was made today of the purchase of the Dairy-Dell restaurant by Maurice ‘Collier, for several years with Stark & Wetzel meat packers. The Dairy-Dell is located at 310 W. 40th st.
Local Produce
PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs. and over, Sc; fk Leghorn heus, 0c; springers, : 3 poultry, 4c less
No. 1, ; : No. 1, 83¢c; No, 3. 80o. 8s: Ourrent Teaeipia, 54 lbs. to case, 35¢c; grade A large, ; medium, 36¢c; no grade, 25¢. .
Truck Wheat
Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele~ vators are paying $2.21 bushel for No, 1 truck wheat; new No, . r
Tao por bushel; No 14 per cent molsture. $3.00.
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fi On ‘Foundation’ Idea By WALLACE R. DEUEL WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—A first-
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split state t policy makers wide open, it was learned here today
William Benton, assistant secretary for public affairs, wants to turn over such radio operations to
dation of the United States” which he proposes to set up for this pure
pose. Supported by Taxes
citizens” would run it. The governent would try to control the foundation by two means, under Benton's
ONE—The secretary of state would be a member, of the foundation's
name an assistant secretary to the post. : TWO-—Congress would review the foundation's work each year when asked to vote funds for its conhas roused violent
tion between national foreign-policy and the policies of U. 8S. short-wave broadcasting—which has a powerful effect on the country's position
The Chicago News, Ine.
Frank Stehlin Wins Promotion
Frank Stehlin, 5041 Camden st, has been appointed divisional sales manager for the Indianapolis, Cincinnati snd Chicago sales district of Haeckl's Express, Inc, Hamilton, O. Joseph F. O'Brien, 833 N. De-
t, 1947, by The Indianepolis Times Daily
Mr, Stehlin is completing his 27th
was service sales representative here.
Today's Ship Arrivals In New York Harbor
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (U. P)— Ship movements scheduled in New York Harbor today: Arriving—Marine Shark, Mediterranean; Gripsholm, Gothenburg; Stavangerfjord, .Bergen; Panama, Cristobal. Departing—Maua, Rio de Janeiro; Marine Angel, Bremerhaven (troops); Admiral Coontz, Bremerhaven (troops); Santa Clara, Caribbean.
U. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (U., P.).~—Government expenes and receipts for the current fiscal year through Jan. pared with a year $
Expenses... i E050 oi rin es .... y ly y y y y Receipts .... 19,312,560,613 36,845.001,073 ssa TI 18.802. 186,158 Pub. Deb 380.384 319, 218,036 144; Glotd Rea: 7. 20,364.891.008 20, 381 4%
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~ Committee Chairman 10 Years ©. Expects ‘Plenty of Legislation®
V. PERKINS + . Sorippa-Howard Stal Writer WASHINGTON, Jag. MWe major policies of the Sine a1 committee, the who
T. Norton (D. N. J), who has been
tee lists were chosen, to become ranking minority member. Mrs. Norton has
\ been praised I union advocates and criticized by Rep. Fred A. Hartley (R. N. J), their opponents for giving a “labor woul committee slant® to all bills reported from her |“ a. committee. A doughty debater, she often has been in floor conflicts. “If I thought I could do any good the committee, I would even if it killed me,” sald) no. ity reader Charles H. HalMrs. Norton today. She- recently), .. (1nd) sald labor bills might had a long iliness. “But,” ‘she sald,|,. ye first important legislation “I know it's an impossible job." Mrs. Norton gave another reason. Because she is the senior Democratic house member from New Jersey, and that state now has no
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