Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1947 — Page 31
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 147. ine ee To THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ANATR roe 0 Faim Waste [Todd Aveoinied [Clothing pies ww A Large-Scale S nthetic ri District Manager . ||, oq np HER Ei = IJ) : y To. Be Turned Robert 8. Todd, ol we 80 o Since 10 flim Foie fondue oll turn_vet.
been appointed midwest district ae = ] New py si untle of | Fost
h bi manager for the In 4 J uel F lant Is Answer American Gas Drop Reported Shey of odinapols, Tou # Accumulator Co. foo any sdnerdas March 3 Blackw er ok In Cost of Living | Home, 1503 N. Mepdian st, 8:30. a me
requiem mass at St. John's church, 9a, = 1L PERSONALS Interment Holy Cross cemete end invited. Friends may call at the funeral I WILL NOT or responsible f for Eany wy amie than m
" By CHARLES H. HERROLD
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- equipment. Nylons Product of The company's United Press Staff Correspongfent pome atier arch 3 way Wo P Paul Ta | FAHY — Mary, 64, be fe of . UHnag, | Nation No Longer Has ‘Margin of Safety’ newest product Is WASHINGTON, March 27.—| Christopher, BY ot aire “Arch | 240 E. 21st at. Corncobs Oat Hulls Gundlach, Christopher G., Mrs. Thomas |GLEN—WIll ride when w To Fall B ck ° P d C o il / J ' the recently de- |Clothing prices have increased for | York Jr. Vincent and Edward J. Faby. | a n in Produ ing ! fi By Science Service veloped prefabri- (44 consecutive months, a. record, | erate Tipton, ye RM os WE Reh yoichre Public A By ROBERT TAYLOR OKLAHOMA CITY, March 27 cated packaged government statistics showed today. Sore, "1839 from Spinks & Finn Funeral Mary Mills Bx-aeriice: mimerai thn Sorlpps-Howard Staff Writer Those lovely, sheer nylons are going | Funway lighting 1 8t. Catherine's church, at 9 =. m. ary professional massage and |, WASHINGTON, March’ 27.—Development by private industry of a t0 be synthesized from coarncobs system. Mr. Todd Jssording 8 Uo bureay o. Jabor Burl 8t. Joseph's cemetery. Friends in- { therapy hor Annis, a fois 0 . | $ . [ y - | Vile (Kokomo papers please SOMA, po TCU. n, - large-scale synthetic fuel industry will solve one of America’s most and oat hulls instead of coal, air Mr. Todd, a J an o win i pYe oi | GLICK —Eayih, of 410 E. 47th st, ‘passed | down feeling. Gentleman attendant iT depressing problems of national defense. That problem has been a matter and water. Purdue university graduate,” was a | 939. per, e aug away Wednesday morning, wl wite ot Louis. sired, RI-7266 for appointment. Bring your of concern here ever since the end of the war. Chemists have discovered how to, flying officer quing World war II. k oar rine Aron Ruben Ppderni 5 Verano ’ It's this: The U. S. no longer has.a “margin of safety” in the pro- make nylon plastic from waste ' air Tm Ta Mow ae moth, sing been in Ry a: a ee This week's ipecial permanent only) i ——— ae a ' e. Interme.t Crown Hill cemetery. uara co es, of oll, Vo ={products from the farm. Du Pont {trend had been halted briefly by KS Rome ie 65. molhier of Clarence, 3b ampoo-set, Ue to 31. Hur dyeing, We're getting, and using, more tion from the state department's bas begun constructing a new plant : assed SPEC 131, $2.95. Manicure, No A r Vi S e- y ofitment neede pen da 130 a, m, oil and ofl products than ever be- tole adviser eo Er lat Niagara Falls vo ere the Eredar i issih MC "th avy Wadnesday” Dna Service Foi. | : foi io p.m eed ollod Shen d Cauilyt a0 a _ Plumbing, barrels ‘a da ' 1 ay, 2 p. m, Farley Funeral Home 401 aL SE Sn R1-0481, , So 000,000 average of ay Referring to the pre-war margin gr {Chemicals of the new nylon process Meanwhile, B. L. S. reported that W. Morfls st. _ Burial Washinton Fatt Se ar fo Radiator $ ice Roy T. Bro : 327,000 barrels a day in 1938 salety in U. 5. oll production, fein Jule), 8 chetical oirlosity the cost of Living index for February | Wiietomer, age 38 sed wai, 31) Auto Radiator service fi a 3 i {of a quarter of a century ago. - lof this year dropped two-tenths of aay. 1 a Jn Conkle. Panerai, Somme, it your car he any Suviing yatem 3333. : a“ Tiends™ T exper Using It at Maximum Rate sal : Over 100,000 %ens of agricultural {1 per cent below January. Burial ane. Michigin "Friends may call at He op in. he Midgiewest est. 1913). | De & P. Rigatoni. We have a reserve of around 20] “That margin of safety went a | Py-products will be needed to sup- Programs Could Be | The decline was made possible by | funeral home after 6 p.m. Thurs. id ACME RADIATOR, 638 N Dl. RI<1468. | of your Service. | billion barrels, As ofl reserves go, long why toward meeting the extra- | ply the furfural needed by the new 'a drop in retail food prices, which JACRSON-Surah Catherine, wife of 'Wal- | NAMING A BABY? .
’ ve. ordinar roduétion d lant,” Dr, : i h { Catherioe d girl that's a large reserve y p i demands of |p Dr. O. W. Cass, 0 fdu Pont's Shut Off Air more than offset slightly higher ro. Jackson, mother, of ime IL er 1000 nove, ahd gir] a fismes
The hitch is that we're using it | world war II. Today that margin | Niagara Falls research laboratory rices’ for clothing, house furnish by R g gt ' , - Bernice Taylor, George and Sylvian Phil ti Lo up at the maximum cfficient rate. |of safety has disappeared for we are [told the chemurgie conference here! WASHINGTON, March 27 (U. PD. pric rent, GE, goods and { lips. sister Bama "tna Lois Willams tationy You- ao Checking Account yas, a wells, gis a Authorities say we have no margin | {currently producing up to the max- today. —Union officials raised the possi- fuel. Food prices dropped eight-! arsed vay “uesaey an is Wi i PAY: +AS- 10¢ Per Check. Prom mpt Senet Fr. 7069 let to increase the daily supply td imim efficient rate.” Nylon Froth Farms pility toddy that the nation-wide tenths of 1 per cent, and were 2.9 ¢a%: 3 p.m. ne 6 i nertagn, P| 130 £ Er a STAT ember puIC . : meet an emergency. Pa speech the day after the| wyjon stockings, panties and telephone strike threatened fOr per cént below last ‘November's allo | ood “Burial Mt. Pleassnt. Friends| No_ Minimum Balance Required 5 a TS Before the war, using 3,327,000 | President put .the “Truman doc- April 7 might shut off most radio may call at tuners: home. | DO YOU know that ‘car upholstery “cleans . other products will be grown down [AP time high. my v ye landard | Pumped. Tamed. ang Sure A set & barrels daily, we had.a margin of trine” before congress, Mr. Rayner P g ac programs. KEH— Mac, xe 8 youn, ie of LS lly Ai Fina Foam ndar FR-8142 ” Bg
on the farm so far as their basic
e. Now, pointed out that oil had be ed | House Furnishings Up daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bonded, 1,500,000 barrels or mor po 1 Come 8 |,..w chemical materials are con- Government labor experts plann | and John Kehi, aug er of Mr, and Mrs | Private Detective Tisensed, Ho des, | 8
with increases in industrial develop- | vital force in influencing peace and |, to confer meanwhile on a formula] House furnishin ix. erned. Now the nylo - gS were up SiX-|whitekof, Patricia, Joseph and Thomas Itation: Mr. G MA-0483 ment, expansion of oil markets and | prosperity throughout the world. |i ial are yy yon jaw na for averting the walkout. Informed tenths of 1- per cent; miscel- | Wash, passed Svey. Wedneitas, Fugeral! Sons is n B ™ Ed Massages. the great growth of air transport, | | He said the Middle East oil re- gas, petroleum or coal, air and quarters said they hoped to work | laneous goods and services and rents | parents’ residence, 3854 N. Capitol ave. Span $ a . 2631 'N: Capitc .
we're using our oil up to the last | serves were 26 billion barrels great- (out a plan for bringing the Na- rose one-tenth of 1 per cent; and ® & m. Holy Angels church. Friends in: | Stephanie in charge TA-9374 . . ‘tre |
water, . Cc t Friends TMENTS MASSAGE notch of efficient production. er than those of the U. 8. |tional Federation of Telephone fuel, electricity and ice were up two- bi - Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Ip nurs. HEALTH REA Futon a Naw ~Would Suffer Crippling Blow I
“We can now make nylon from (Ind) and the tele- tenths of 1 per cent day. Georze W. Usher Service. ii FT materials which are available in| Workers p ‘ ay. _Georte W. Daher Bey mo ——i- | AUDITORS, payro account : RELLEY—Agnes G., of 2102 N. Rural st.| A ers Hiollowe 521K. P BI. Li-4824. ond hauled sway,’ Skilled ‘veterans,
hone companies back into Joint h’ If war came tomorrow and we Leb r § practically unlimited quantities be-| IP Last month’s increase in clothing| passed away Wednesday morning, a 14 Kell E, tric chain saw. Call for needed the vast quantitfes of fuel | o # |cause they are grown each year,” Degotiating sessions. | prices was 1.1 per cent. B.L. 8. re-|Jeais beled Ni Martin Mrs. 2 is._puSINESS 8 SERVIC] 5 free ‘etimate, Iau. MA. 481 . DeShano Tree !
] The N. F. T. W. offered last night di ll, Lewis E., Willar 3 it requires, we'd have to take it out | Dr. Cass explained. % i fused to predict when the upward Crow, Mrs, Helen Bull, wig E. Wilarg 3 of the civilian supply. And since | The staring point of furfural, to Bgifiain ae potiee 4 4 (trend would stop. It noted, how- sO Piretal Baturday at 9 a. mM. at Alteration Specialist ashing Mashing k our transport and commerce are] * |chemical raw materials for the new| ‘De Strike goes ue ‘jeer, that scarce articles were now | Sorthessl, Chap Poi oon al ed LADIES MEN'S GARMENTS Repair Service. ~All | work a largely dependent on liquid fuel, | nylon process, may be any one of however, that the offer a goad {reaching the market in quantity and | Grown Hill Altar society will meet Pri- CLEAN. PRESS. REPAIR .{Weshing Machive Paste Servi 208.31. we would suffer a crippling blow at a wide variety of agricultural by- | Only it the companies Mage nO on. that there had:been some improve: day night for prayer, 8.30 p. m. Moore Washe Re irs Dome Tour + : th tart. products—oat. hulls, corncobs, cot- fort to assign managemens Pe ment in quality. FE age 30 sors, hus: MEYER 0. ). JACOBS asher nepairs e WAr's star nel to non-management duties. BL 8S estimated that clothing KIRKWO OD me oe ew 6 teed — Rl 3886. Four years ago, a special con- tonseed hulls, flax shives, begasse " . estimate at clothing| band of Lillis I ifkwdod, 2 “passed aay 212-214 E. 16th st. WA-0084 uaran ns
gressional committee advocate . from sugar cane, peanut shells, rice Support Is Pledged |expenditures now amount to 13 per Tuesday morning. Funeral Frida SMALL cement © government research into ae Fuel Conversion |miaes wo Union ‘President Joseph, Belmelcent of the average oly family’s o, BI%, Ber Soir i 8 UTZ Toe rr on Ba aie Fi of fuels processes. Briah Ind One bushel of corncobs makes 40 said the a budget. mav call at the chapel. a | Es r FOR RENT - This was done to stimulate forma- rightens In ustry pairs of stockings, so far as ‘he basic | pledged the support “of the National! president Truman and Secretary KISSELI-—-Malie, 335 E SIT of mother |B A lens ore RI-2952 a tion of a privately owned synthetic ‘By FRED W. PERKINS chemical is concerned. Bu‘ chemi- | Association of Broadcast Engineers of Treasury John W. Snyder ex- ue Herrmann, Mrs. Effie E. Propper, 17. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD industry to fill the gap when oil cals other than the principal one land Technicians (Ind). The pressed concern yesterday over high | ME 3. CA ry or Lebar a: Beauty Service at Savings — "HOTEL BARTON production siacked qff. The gov-| Scripps-Howard Stat Writer | are also needed, {radio union said it would not work prices. Both urged industry and| | Charles 3 Kissel] of Detroit, Mick., And No Appointment Necessary—Open 9 fo 5 Detawarl at: Michigan-—Rates from ‘$1.25 ernment thus far has spent $17,- | WASHINGTON, March 27. —In- 13 Years to Deveiop P with “scabs” or perform work not pusiness to reduce prices wherever; i, a ny heHuan 9 Kis: | INTERNAT'L BEAUTY SCH., 342 F. Wash. rR EWOOD Roser 3” adie oF 3 250,000 on the project. {teres 1 settioment of tae quanel| 12 Tour bo Deveney rem | |normally dors 0. spokesmen sit) ther" Buchanan asrnry eras, 1 pak oe Relinedy 330i, Boar| atl aad 1 chi Wil cae for child tely, the demand for a syn- between the United Mine Workers ozen years were required toj An Spokes Hill. Friends may all ut fhe mortvary. MERIDIAN Room. privets Ri; Lately, kers | ;ovelop the new nylon process, and this “would have a serious impact Errno 7340 N.'Lasalie, Rusband BRICK, Dock woluting 20d Sook x Susinesem an; temporary rental preferred.
on the! thetic fuel industry, based on jand their ‘employers was boosted | laboratory research began in the fall upon radio broadcasting,” Jomibly; usiness Services ut Lockwood of Chicago; Eleanor Lutz|SONS. veterans MA-1332.
vast mineral resources of the U. S., here today. hufting off most islip of Indi 1; d Richard J. a COMFORTABLE attractive room, excellent has become more urgent. A Spe-| The renewed interest came win |2L 195, Hire Joars ueiore BYIoajts Be a ent, of shykdrg 0 iT R Di d Lats Cot” Batiimore, be fate seine. Remodeling, BE.4036 Sranspottation, Stdemen, north vice anner U= SHR. house tompiiiee headed by the news that f,;ndamental nylon process took Mr. Beirne said the N. F. T. w. Ss o e Iscusse chanan | Mortuary, “Saturday | CARPENTRY, masonry work, free esti- |SLEEP Rep. Clarence F. 1 D. Oa I) zee conversion of bl- over a decade of research and pilot! policy committee had voted to keep) department | Friends Ty ta Wihiogion” park. ‘mer, Work guarebtesd. FR-Ges couple ont. ago at our - ew commerce department serv- 108 py <1 drbg— f ported three m s ag tuminous coal in | plant work. enough workers on th2 job to main-| ices 43 sgiall oil will be. oo (LE rs, Ciara. of 2000 Howard, wife, A-1 Samant, Sgewajus, HI-1780 18. ROOMS WITH BOARD
to liquid fuels has| uo fhtermediate chemicals that|tain service needed to prevent loss ROOM and board; near reached the stage nylon wearers never ho pid} are of life or serious injury to the pub- | joutlined to Indiang business son] pRetaled Owens, BS Jaaguct Be = CHIMNEY REPAIR ro ream.” ATIngEments, nav : where millions of | .ompined to produce the finished lic. “This would include handling | €1at100S Toptstiiotiies at Ent Kinney, fing i waht oi | fonting 3 specialty — LILO. “im GOOD care for ie Jor rh 3 jem, in my ney, Also § v -g dollars are about nvion material. These are caled calls or repairs for police and fire SOD at the Indianpolis Athletic Subj ey find even. grent-srandeniidren,| WHITE CRUSHED LIMESTONE home.
May 7. d aw t her residence, Tuesday delivered and a. ’ for children. to be spent on it.!gqinic acid and hexaméthylene departments and hospitals. Mr. "po Co girauh manager of thea. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Men) | and crushed boulders, d ielivered 80d: sprea MOTNER'S GARE CH-3585-R.
The new devel- | eirne said it also would inciude’ \ary, Friday, 1:30 p. m. Priends invited. “tor men & {diamine. The conventional process |B ‘Indianapolis office of the commerce Burial Floral Pork.” Friends may call at) DIRT mn dirt. Top dirt. Crushed Permanent Home amen 3
oil supply for the future is “suffiA ADA : __ ciently uncertain that prudence dePR —— mands we follow a comprehensive policy of petroleum security.” Margin of Safety Gone “With actual production "now | a
its, 5:45 te 6—30¢ —Robt. Cummings
t—in which! | let - 5981, equaling or exceeding the highest gpmel usés phenol or benzene from coal, operation of Newspaper tele eLypes. riment. ana Dr W. Cole- | the mortuary stone. Contianes Botitst efficient productive capacity, there the world’s larg- [ammonia from air and water, and Sen tre depariime 4 Dre % | MAERL—Mrs. Nora A. 19 E. 25th at. ELECTRIC EEC PATIENTS 57'S: ios. TaRides Again” f the U. S. department of 907 N. On: hog is no reserve productive capacity |’ est coal company ,yygen from air. 'VA Closes Sho I rad aks ington, . wn le of L. Machi, mother ot Charles DRAIN CLEANING SERVICE [5 wanTED 10 es which’ could be ealled upon it we Mr. Perkins Be as The New process announced by} o P speak. [pi ai sinter of William | i Se™eE pipes and drains, Sisaned, 0 N i 3 1 | if Ni ng waiting. e do ni © r| )i had again to meet an emergency, pany, Pittsburgh Consolidation Goal) Dr. Cass starts with the furfural In 3 State Towns | The luncheon is sponsored by the Studley, Tulsa, Okla: Mrs. Ruth Sherry, I iy "URGENT SE irec ory gi on 3% the same quota- |Co. and Standard Oil of New Jo {om Soe oI omvele itp Indiana depdrtment of veterans Indiana state chamber. of commerce. aceon Anus lo . Boies Birming- LON HENRY 2 oe eer ana wal behaved . - a a; Mrs. C. A. Thayer, Miss J id BL-2459 need 'H SIDE si —— em |S¢¥, Te Joining forces — greatly methylene diamine. affairs announced today the closing : : d DA A Tadiansvons, passed SH 3 8. Sher RT Tis sae apartment ot house, re el T H | brightens the future for an Industry |. A new field of chemistry, based on Of- Several veterans administration Dynamite Stick | Foun Weaneras) p33, ame Be Electrician wiring. CA-0179. ‘Sist and fruman onors that was starting to skid. lt ’ | offices in the state would not affect : : a Md Fronds may call ner Crushed rock. V/ashed and|present NoTtD urfural, and called furan chemis- ces In Lhe § A-4134 t of references. HE Mo ALL . H Cl 1 John L. Lewis is one of the men ty was predicted by Dr. Cass, who | the state's assistance to former In ip lit Coal Lump ry. roa FTE 4 3 Lob Save] for Sntewars T5581, extension 61. Ask for Mr. Lay. THE BIG HOUSE" I White ouse er most interested. Under present. con- | rated nylon production as just one | servicemen. WALTON, Ind., March 27 (U. P.). |” Towa st., beloved wife of John J. Michael, "DON'T CALL US” Factory Re | ditions his big union automatically of many future chemical achieve-| The VA yesterday announced ~=PRul : Spersy shivered with the Me, Te ot ne re TE De: unions. you as the best in floor sanding] Desires room and breakfast by month: * : WASHINGTON, March 27 (U.P.). will take in any new miners. . |pents based on utilization of this| closing of offices in Greencastle, cold and decided td throw an extra mona" ang Fanline Michael,’ 3 sisiers; | and reAnishin pb your Desirable ta have Brivaie Bhome QUIRE | —Back in 1897 a 21-year-old named | Also, it is expected to try to or- pind of waste materials. Logansport and Goshen and elimi- {lump of coal on the fire. | brothers, passed away Thursday am Pu- aes 1D. POWELL CO. HI-0208 pet Sear. Des ight sten to have private bhobe hg Irs Smith went to work for Presi- 'ganize the workers in the conver- pu ~~ -* |nation of 21 itinerant stops. | The lump was too big 10 pass yerrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East COMPLETE OiL Xr ome WE ae Bo suately. —Raymond Massey . a mes-| 390 plants. This would be through . “ The Indiana department still will through the furnace door. He split st: 9 8 Si Csheines soBurch, : CITY OR SUBURBAN? MY, Co-IOT - dent William McKinley as District 50, the miscellaneous divi- Stylish Uniforms maintain service offices in all three |the lump with a sledge and turned | priends may call at the funeral oie BURNER SERVICE Pamily of 4 adults need 3.3-bedroom IE GETS MARRIED” || Senger. sion of the mine workers. District, A clad] for British WAC Of the cities and in each of the] white. Out popped a stick of after f p.m: THEE: ple a) , house. Up to $83 per month. : 1 ag In 1937 he was made chief 2 50 already is strong in‘a number of | counties affected by the removal of | dynamite. | CRE Baty uae of, Haband vl] yoo tViaet ACIVCS oy avidenas. "BoE low mileage car in e Maat —E r e rad i h Betty Lo . : . White House mails. In that post . big chemical and other coal by LONDON, March 27 (U. P) If | the VA itinerant stops. ANN OUNCEME 5 | glia Mechel ae Ober AY ey 24-hour service call 1-4561 r 6:30 p. m. A. Btret Ee , — —_,— — handles thousands of pieces of mail product plants, Lord Mancroft wins his campaign,| In addition, a VA contact repre- | ENTS brother of Mrs. Ethel Huftmark, Mr Grace F M COOLEY up to $75 a Month Femmes p ih and Delaware - every week. Operating Since May the girls of the British auxiliary sentative will stop once each week | “1. DEATH NOTICES liam, Mrs. Anne Wasson and Carl “9 . foreman snd wife and high schol ava ¢ r—Loretta Young Today he cherished an auto- | territorial service—equivalent to the [in the state veterans offices in| | indianapolis Times, Thurs, Mar. 27, 1941 Mitchell, sol apted sway Tustdar, fervices TA-3431 or CH-6TI0. ter; 7" bedrooms, -furnished AME - JONES” E graphed picture of President Tru-| Associates of Interior Secretary American WACS —- will get more Greencastle, Logansport and -Go-| ASHWORTH Grover v C. age 2 Jean. ion rN CE invited FURNACES, OIL, GAS, COAL EE . =~Hetmat. Dantine & man ip ie tie oo ros "Kindest, 3.4. Xu ey ian uniforms. 4 shen, The department has 87 Hull | worth, grangiatner ot Barbara snd Joyee. Dintral home. PAE ra : Ser nor nd ed sod SORTS GAREY vo hice. Jurnished 3% desifahiy neigh- ” regards and congratulations , .. ! Lord Mancroft told the house of time city and county veteran af-|Asbworth, brother of Oliver Ashworth, MOHR, John, of New Palestine, passed to tee. Furnaces cleaned, " Ee Spears, OF A WOMAN 2 | Evansville, Ind., passed away Wednesday | - ay WW ° ay Nan 82 Ee | a Tae: or IL Call for a LT Mis, arte Spears,
Mr. Smith got the picture yester- Goal operators to meet in his offices 1ords, “the present humiliating com- | fairs offices in the state.
aw Funeral Saturday, 10 a af Royst & pelcved Wi ginesds of Mary Mohr, father | free estimates
— Trum 1 im | | hext week They will meet for dis-| betaine denies Askin Mortuary, 2310 wo “Washi ton, st. » Talbott at 234 gay, when Ms, £5 calles | {cussions of a new private-industr {PINALIOR of gackEioth and senibagy) Priends mvited. Burial Floral Park. | Palestine ite Grama, Mrs. i scold | CURRY'S HEATING BERVICE FR-0620 Agricultural nt, Ji ? evicted, i into the executive office and con- p yi must have been designed by a man ‘Re ort New Dro Friends may call at mortuary after 7 rt gina Charles Mohr, all ‘of In-| {1 Years’ Experience) 5-6 room house north or mest Ci Smith gratulated him on completing 50, contract to replace the Krug-Lewis who was determined to be revenged| P P ons py (Evansville Papers gignapolis, and Lous Mohr, 4 Florida: Acme Heating Sales & Service ences. CH- 5090. } " Ea : y. r—Loretta Young years of White House service. Seite nant Juider Which miope shan on the whole female sex.” In Food Price Index BODECKER Elizabeth, age 78 years, aunt | | rotties both of Shelbyville; Henry, Wil- cont gas, and "on tueaae rr Desperately an Toom wi : CAME JONES" x ith now has au aphed uminous mines have en | eee of Edward Noymeyer, Mrs, Frances |[ligm and Prank Mohr of Shelby coun: | om a 4 , Mr. Sm tograp NEW YORK, March 27 (U. P.).— | nda]. step-mother of Leonard and! 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandehil- 71-6645 1448 S Meridia sible party. Unfurnished preferred.
operating since late last May.
pictures of every President since Worried Over Taxes, Wholesale food prices declined fur- | John Bodecker, friend of Mrs, Winifred | dren. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p. m., + Furnace Ha ofl Farmer Serviced | 9310
34 College at 63d ver, passed away Thursday. Funeral! the residence, 2 p. m, at the Sugar Creek |
The expectation is that the opera- |
: : | Me day or night. 2 employed; Sespatiiet he hae 3 McBinley. [tor-miner meetings in the interior ‘Man H S If ther in the past week, dropping to | notice’ later. Priends a call at resi- | church. Interment New Palestine ceme-| Roofing, gutters. RI-3708 3 Adults 2, ployed; ed; r half oe iv Tne NiGur- | department quickly will move to a ungs: de $656 on the Dun & Bradstreet, dence of Mik FECh 0 Soe Ww.” ater |tery. Max Herlich & Sons Service. | gypNy GEG and stokes repaired and unture., modern: hice. nelg : “JUNGLE PRINCESS” | . Inc., index, the agency reported to-| service. : R—Edward, husband of Jewell furnace cleaning. JOE cellent references. SAH - ; A ocal issues LITTLE France, March 27 (U. P.). | y repo [Servic NEWMEYER hotel without government partici- Jul i : | day. BRUMMETT Ulysses Grant, of 905 Edi- | Fargo Newmever, passed away Wednes- | WHETSEL, 529% LORD ST. MA-6470. FOLKS we need a -3-bedroom house oF pation. Coal operators have been ules Boursier, 79, sweated all day | The level for March son ave. enteged into rest. Thursday | day p. m. at Wawasee, Services Flannet | yoni 's Gar a Motor rebuilding. apartment, north pisierred : evel for March 25 compared | morning, age 63 years, husband of the |& ‘Buchanan, Tin Time later. y £€ Our mechanics are pe Yelrag hate. eas who is d
Nominal quotations furnished by Indl- coming to Washington frequently. [Yesterday over his income tax re-
N PERSON AT 8:30 urn. But he couldn't make the | {with $6.70 in the preceding two | late Rosetta Pearl Brummett,
father a! PATTERSON: Bullies: Alghis, age’s3 a, 2 {our guar. 313 Beecher (rear). MA-3130.| 30-3852. after 5 p.
SSEE TRAVELERS" Snapelis sicypties Sealers: Ezra Van Horn, Cleveland, to! i E. B tt, brother of George 30t d Thurs I evela opera r| rrison rumme rother -W. h st., passed away en—Robert Young STOCKS pe | figures come out right. | weeks and $4.18 a year ago. The Brummett. Services "Saturday at 1:30 ing. husband of Pearl, father of Kathleen | Hardwood Floors "id. Od foors| pocn orate ed wife, both em= o “LAD “LADY I LUCK” Bid Astey {chairman of the joint negotiating . {index, which th !p. m. at Northeast Chapel, 2630 Station | pyford and Robert S. tterson, broth made Hke new |] ployed, need 2- or 3-room g { Agents Pin Corb com SiiEr re ol - | group, is here how, “I would rather die than go] represents € Sum ot Priends are welcome, Burial Memo- lof James, H. Butler, infield: Charles Personal attention given to BR. 8525 furnished apartment. Call after "6:3 pom. 19th & Lizabeth Seot rN erican States p arate 3 through another day like this,” he total of the price per pound of 31 rial Park. Moore Mortuaries. lO. Butler and Mrs. Kathleen Adams, city, every job. Mrs. Fuller. FR-5730. (College B. Cummings} Amy ean Sinton oa 0 «=+:| Many uncertainties loom for the told h if ; foods in general use, soared to an BURNETT —Ewmily M., age 68 years, sister Services at the J. C_ Wilson “Chapel of | | METAL GUTTERS, ROOFING: 3 YEARS 3 AYE ONG Go" 3 Phang iy “le i ‘conferences. The southern group of | "© is wife. alls I-time hi h of $6.71 March 4. |go°F MIs. Mary Blackburn and Mrs. Clif-|the Chimes * Mi Pleas Prospect st. Time 15 pay, NEW FUR- CH-8264 One year's Rent in Advance IR cl SEN YH BY operators may reuse to go nto Tule motte i Tues "nis boty |l-time high of $677 on March 4.|sofa Wien, otn"of Sb Me eee ete —at | MACS INBTALLEG for 4-3 oom house Must have by Ape a a | El] eT errr rigs joint meetings with the northern dangling from a chandelier. rock. Wheat ie gan, ~ Cincinnati, passed away Wednes-| ‘Sossed away ai Harrisburg, Pa. Sun. WE WILL SHIP al 2 e : - : | : day, nera urday p. m, a 0¥= day. beloved n .of Minnie Raymon k —Burgess Meredith OI MTN Brn 3 36, {8TouP and the mine worker spokes- | ooo) Produce | Ser & Askin Mortuary, 2310 W. Wash-|broiner of Mrs. George B. Kincaid. TU: chutes or, wooden pe A us a3 CENT DOLL” Sircie ‘Thsies oom Bn = ere (tne Feieots 'oivited, "Bini Cow nesel evvice, Brion. voi Sun 0%) Sons; Fuck, crate snip a. sptucusiiel Hb : *Comwith Loan 4% pfd ...... 99% 102 " - Indianapolis flour mills d in ele-|H1 n residence o r, an rs. George -! rate. quick service. . * "MIRRO! Are 2 Comolldaiag i ie ol | ars Speraton Big ah . Pol CES SOR fran DELIVERY oe Yhiors aap Z2oYing a Las Nob Oo {4 p. m. Thursday. SS 4 | sald ee N. linea st. Friends Invited. | B. C. SYSTEM-—CH-1100. pe, L i + Consolidated Industries p a 0 an reemen ore ey | oultry: ens ibs. und over, 1 truck wheat; new No. 2 yellow | ERWIN—Virgil O., of "129 E, 30th, passe urial Crown } AT 1 ¥ IRROR ; > Cons-Ffin Corp pla... . 9 ; know what laws con ress ‘will pass | "2 oN 20c; Leghorn hens, 20c, soft meated a $1.26 per bushel, and No. 2 hite, | | away Tuesday. Service Fianner & Bu< ROHDE_—Mrs, Ursula C. 4117 gras Light Delivery i, panel. truck evicted rims : y a - Delta. Fiagbrie com, L 14 18% g P: chicken, §¢, cocks and stags, ifci No 2 sa _bushel: oats testing n pounds | chanap Eilon Friday, 4 p.m. Priends| ave. wite at-Bdwagd A. mother of you. ar otherwise. Daptim GA- 8454 city St subjur! Bi BRIGHTWOOD i Re) sonic Lab 2% 3's on unionization of ‘forémen, control po “elem than No.1 from, 30D per Diusiar No, 3 yeow invited. Cremation Flanner & Buchanan’ pietta, Carl, Fred, aatghter of Louis Hate
fat: No, ‘1, 60c; No. 3. 87c. soybeans, Bt 4 per cent moisture, $3.90.. ' Crematory. ° y | bruge and slater a Mrs. C. .M. Sennett,| HAULING crushed s
Wa tt Jackaon RR 1d. 85 90 “ B RN hd cl A if RR Pld. 13% of “welfare funds,” and revision of set BRa: Current receipts. 54 ibs. to case, rb pt se te ete ne a Bend Mrs. David “Lindsey, | ¢inders our ectany Louis on aks e
*H. 1 nk Ww c; grade A large, 38c; medium, 34c; no uth & Son, GA-2004, ook Drug Co com .......... 25% 2 the agner act. . . . | Sou ort, and and M Halbruge, also of|& ey Ind Asso Tel C3 pd... couues 49% 51) grade. 2c. -B Rock hort. passed away Tuesday p. m: | VETPRAN desires hauling Vookly or con. N Ind Gas & Wat com ........ 15% 16% Sevyicy at Planner & Buchanan Mor - | tract, ashes, -boxes, trash. Reasonable. ry, Friday, 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. | WA-5837. 8 ers Crown Hill Friends may ¢a!l' GENERAL HAULING—By veteran, Trash,
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at mortuary. | dirt and’ ashes. * John ‘Turner, HI-36S1. 1 {anapolis Water pf | ROLAND Augist | P.. beloved husband. of | Two men. Quick service. f Indp!s ater cl A com. Mrs. Dorothy Volz Roland, father. of en local, lon furnished ’} Indpls Rallvays som 1. | INC. | |®dward H. sand Robert A. Roland, son of distance: any aay - RI-3890 i Kingan & Co com. . : 4% 5 ¥ | Herman A, Roland and brother " Mss. ual NG Rich dirt for your yard, i ’ Josephine edenwa pass | Kingan Cel M Bat Ne 8 . | Wednesday, March 26, age 62 years, Fu- HAULI GA-0553. . ¥ | *T.incoln Loan Co 5% pfd ..... 100 102 Hog prices dropped mostly $1 at the Indianapolis stockyards today APPLIANCES- FURNITURE | petal st. the late sssidence, Ho parks HAULING of all kinds. LI-4607 ; Marmon Hettingion com oven i 3% | with a top price of $26.75. —344 E. Washington St. hi Bn vred Heart rh, 9 a. m, InDIAL. ooo PD | Cattle trade moved general steady while vealers were unchanged =1034 VIRGINIA AVE: terment St. Joseph cemetery. Friends LIGHT HAULING MA. 0161 N Ind Pub Serv 5% 110% | 4 tl %o. Tat Torabs 'w d —100 E. MAIN, GREENSBURG may call atthe residences | eee : i N Ind Pub Serv com 183, | in an active trade. Fat lambs were steady. ; ee ee | SCANEIDER — Valentin, age 75, 1416 100 OF aon. FR-8293 w : on | PR Mallory com... 261 ren re ru oodiawn_ ave, passed Wr nd Lo Te nished or 5 4 rogres a. . 5 H JE 3 at 0 al a u Genera aulin mm a Adulte, dh. CENT Sie | Browians Laundry con 2 | GOOD To CHGICE HOGS 09) |oommon TRADE YOUR GLOTH COAT | [al DL JA WA Yo JOO cov Viet Tihs ih Cn im csi GA-D AT | plored, pie to W0 menth, SEES illand—Lew Ayres Pub Serv of Ind 1% % 91h | iehers 500- 900 pounds 13.50@17 00 Chapel o the Chimes,” 1234 Prospéct LTGHT Raine and a work: preren TO “MIRA R” Ross Gear & Tool com ...... 32 ’| 120- 140 pounds . . 438. 25623, % Cows an weights) IN ON A NEW . 3 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. |LIGET SALINE & rata yon need Mt. 3 Both ad HI-218 days; 0 8 Ind G & E 43% ofd...... 110 1121, | 140- 160 pounds «+. [email protected]) Good ..... ‘ee 33 5018.00 DIAMONDS—-WATCHES Binal Crown Hill. Priends may call ab WA-2587 e . oo — loses van Cun pia” 11 foo "3 HE 0 pewnes nr deg edn etal FUR COAT the cnet of he chimes "2 7 | Gfvenal, HAULING, Trash, pipe okely-Van Camp com . 2 22 = AL 8 ses tan pedrrasiy . A —NoOra, T2518 Phi ave. , en- ’ . : Terre Haute Malieable 3. cp} 300-200 POURS ie. rsnuries. 36.30¢136.73| Canner rnc ie t SLUIEILS | SPORTING GOODS-CAMERAS rine pa wointadas Br age | AULING of sil kinds. Prompt service, U8" Machine com... dn Auf G0 28 pounds [Ll aadese “Bills (all weights) | BISHOP FUR CO. _ . 4 years, widow of ihe late Thoms E.| RI-8All,_evenings. NO 3 oy . ud - 3... “re ‘ 120.48 ref i a mas————————— a ea . tami on t: 1 ; "8 und Central Union TtIe €OM oo... oversee 4 “ive 3- 3x pollnes . . 25.154 28.00 pod ial weights) ........ [email protected] 2nd Floor Kahn Bldg. Siagle, 8 Chapel, 530 Station st. Friends MOVING, Light Hauling. TA. 0827 n BONDS 330-360 pounds ... ASANO OE. 14. 30016. - are welcome. Burial: Sutherland Park. s 3 American Loan Alan & teense 97 ens Medium... Py REN Medium tithes enn Il 430 Ei 4 |e Tr NE TTT ETT ~ Ruveked Auto License h Saturday: merican Loan 4%s 58 ...... ee . 330 POUNAS si \c.iiverss ; ] Cutter and medium a 3) e100 SYFERS—Mrs orence, passed away nsurance ronald B Buhner Fertilizer 5s 54...... 97 cers : lel | ' | her residence, 4610 Carroliton « ave. Biba jondla ther s * Ch of Com Bldg 4'as 61 .... 96 I Packing Sows von" aid ai TALYzS (550) 2 , Fn 27 You Save Because We Save | ay erntag. | Borvices Flanper' a Crifsnizs Sled, with with Resgo anaisity Dem Dept pa g Citizens Ind Tel 4's 61....103 ....|Géod to Chotce— ood ‘and choice ...... + 35.9003100 | Men's Suits & O ts || Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 4:30 p. m. iS ROW” i Columbia Club 2%as 6s ........ 89 cers 17270 300 POURAS ovirresnss 22.75623.25 | Common and medium ....... [email protected] en's OuUits vercoa |B invited. ~ Burial Bucyrus, O.| 312 Indians Crust os MA-942) | D 1 Consol Fin 5s 66 . ......... 97 eves | 300- 330 pounds .. . [email protected] Culls (75 pounds.up) ........ [email protected] "7 vs |! Friday. 1TAWN MOWI SHARPENED . Constance Bennett Delta Coll 5%as 56 5 . 330- 360 pounds .. a 8061.00 | Feeder and Stocker Cattle ‘and Calves $ 78 21 3 24 | THOMPSON — athan Lyle (Tommy), age {LAWN MOWERS AND REPAIRED. : Hamilton Mfg Co oe 56 97 | 360- 400 pounds ..... vo 22.500123.00 ur J repal LL HICKOCK” Hoosier Crown 5s . 9 sere (O Choice Sheers ! ushund 3 SE Robert BICYCLES Spaived. Ainted d ree . pe r 0 wendolyn ane an ug eliver, : h Joris Rar Anim 8 66. HY 107% 0. i» Do ia noanis 300- 800 pounds ............ 18.80030.00 17 N. Penn. CASE CLOTHES Thompson, brother of George Thompsos | js ey oor -aowe. "H | Indpit Nallyavs Co 55 67 ..... 81 . +. | Medium— - Cad pounds ..ieeeeenens [email protected] “Operated by Ex-Service Men" ‘1 215 N..Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9 | of Jay, Okla. and Harold \mpsol LET'S GET READY FOR SIDE '} nd A as0 "Tel Co a0 103 | 250- 330 pounds ............ © [email protected] | "500- 800 poUNds ........ 16.50 @18.50 New ROA a Pasied dwns wednesday 8 - : Investors Telephone 3s ven corn 10.4 - - . . Mie > 150g Prospect N na’ pub Beer 31s 13 a0 107% | 90- 120 pis nie Ta [email protected] NE ILaacs Sous Ls esristvis, WEN moderntiation program. bu we're do: ‘| | Priends "invited Dial! Columbus, Ind. |. We J FISHING TRIP will In ub Serv 8 - 120 pounds. ............ . ‘ J ve new a Ww P- MARG SLT bub Ber O nd 3 308 8. 107 100 a CA E (1200) aN ~1000 ) pounds verersaaeees [email protected] ing business as usuall Pay us a visit! i BROKEN | Friends may elt at | mortuary. (Columbus Install, General zepair ork on all makes ‘ € 38 BD, i. ieee ani, | Cholce— o - a CATS. Al I= ‘HEADING WEST rrae ‘Term Corp $a 871.00. 96% © 99% | 00- 900 pounds ............ 24.00027.00| *% 900 pounds... sv H00Q1300 —v% Hamilton’ $s LENSES WILKINS Mra Dells Wifs of Waller | anteed. - 2011 At fee ii Ex-di viden 900-1100 Pounds ......esss.. [email protected] © SHEEP (1175) J | “scott Wilkins, mother of Mrs. Doro- Painting—Interier 1100-1300 pounds ... . ,[email protected] Lambs 1A N ATCHES | REPLACED {thy Gobdrich, Sister of Mrs. © Florence | n gl ’ wn Trospect u S. Statement 1300-1500 pounds ... » [email protected] | Cholee— DIAMONDS % W RING IN THE PIECES | Olthoff, atin. and: corge Veltman, | Let me paint you r “THE KILLERS" . . ? ' Good— . |Good "to choice ... . \ APPLIANCES |all of Muskeegan, Mich, and vel linseed. of OF SUNDOWN" < 700. 900 pounds 24.00 Medium and good 1 DR. "308. E. KERNEL | Veltman and Mrs. Kate Pi Both ot of ar ry p————— ASHINGTO . " e L Es a ior the we | [ik-1300 pounds : 3 i A + 19 EAST MARKET ST. TRACTION PEK FERMINAL BLDG. of Tincia. passed an away Tend ay. nyse | Tent Sagal You? through March 35, come | Medium oo B00 Common and. Fab 7.00% 8.00 —— Fer smite: _nierment. Cro pared with a Fear Spo; 700-1100 pounds ............ [email protected] r -e Hil. Friends may cail at the morta ary. k ACKUP” i Expenses | wang oat, 31 890452 saa, 812.300 | & Je 1010 pounds... ev, 1.997230 HOOSIER PAINT and 2. LODGE & CLUB NOTICES Lo 1 “he 9, Common — f ineti—Gracle Plelds | Rece ‘842 '32,158,156,700 | 700-1100 pounds i... 1 nans Incorporations Pp R E- W EAV | 5 G > YIDERGROUND" viii 2068) i 250.500 Lene HEIFERS Sabi cr TY EET LINOLEUM CO. of MOTH HOLES BURNS Lp ly i bmi . 400-800 pounds uuu. 21.50 26.00 for Februacy vas gin at het sass || _ INNERSPRING Aa WORN. KrOTS : 00-1000 pounds 1111111111 250G30.00| 603 fo . and Matching | : LEON TAILORING. go. Pomp saon, Noa py 0.2. 5 : . | 1} o ¢ 2 a ca natavnsniaes HAR "L “ine |{ Springs, J.C. Wilson Chap Aasreaniaae 21 oun 0 4 on corto , i . 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