Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1947 — Page 5

TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1047 ____ ;

i | 5c Gone-$500 Speedway's ‘Dolly’ Retires From Post. Ouput J In Rings Intact

Thirty-five yéars of eating the administrative offices were

Brea g and living auto has | housed in a one-story brick build- ] thing or ; o oar. | 108 at Vermont st. and Capitol ave. ended for Miss Eloise “Dolly {She took the job because she : lenbach, as much a part of the {pought automobile racing would Helen ‘Richmond, 98 East dr. | Speedway {be more interesting than continu-

y : ig. 12 (U.P), | as the checkered Ii § w i {ing in her job at a paper company. nferees on ine drut Place, missed her: Black | fag. Her service was uninterrupted exJ production purse yesterday as she worked ini a is $ a Hane {cept for the closing during world agreement om | | the office of the Indiana theater. pelne a 1, > n i helped arrang ef Her §uccessor has’ not been hr task i Tr it was a $450 diamond-sapphire | every 500 - mile | named. ng today. : ring, a topaz ring worth $65 and! : py hele a He Buttes pestis problem Ss over _ 05 cents in change. Be Shay : TRAVEL ABROAD EASED G roups for des : Sp y, an-g § | WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (U.P) .— Ushers found the purse on the nounced her re- i jy [The Netherlands embassy anpening session, floor of the theater. Near ft were ffement yester- {nounced today that American citithe two rings. day. : a o | Zeng visiting the Netherlands either of State Wil. : She joined the Muss Dallenvach {for ‘a short stay or passing through of the Amer The 65 cents was gone. Speedway office 36 years ago when will not require visas after Friday. SSporters ne ! £00000080080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i conf prio $00000000808000000800000000000000000000000000000800000s000000 or carrying . e000 cccecoe {scussions as S000 008800 . eevcsscecssoee e” since they ©000000000000000000000 esesspanseces

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All passengers in KAISER and : FRAZER automobiles get a *'front seat ride!" The rear seat is placed well ahead of the rear wheel housings. This not only permits it to extend the full width of the car, but also lets the rear seat be moved down to a position much nearer the road. So instead of riding on top of the wheels, you're actually susperided between them! Addition of airplane-type shock absorbers cushion all up and down movement to give you the ultimate in riding pleasure ~—""the horizontal ride."

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Predict Meat Prices to Rise

| Slimmer Rations | Expected by Fall

| WASHINGTON, Aug:'12 (U, P). —Housewives can look for a sharp rise in meat supplies this fall and) { winter. | | But slimmer rations are expected! [for 1948 as result of dwindling’ corn crop prospects, agriculture depart‘ment officials said today, | | This pattern in meat output isi expected to result from a pinch in| {feed supplies and from prices too’

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tion. There are fears that the corn icrop will not only be short, but {poor in quiility as well, Warned of ‘Soft Corn’ Farmers already are being warned to prepare for much “soft” corn, ‘that is corn which has poor feeding value and cannot easily be stored. This means that much of the 1947 harvest will be fed to livestock early this season and the livestock | quickly rushed off to market. Animals will not be fattened long | enough to produce the choicest cuts | of meat. The normal increase in beef and | pork production during the fall and | winter months is expected to be leven more marked than usual as farmers slaughter livestock they! cannot feed. But consumers will have to pay for their brief feast by a longer pe- | riod of scarcity. f Unless consumer income drops sharply, Americans may be In for| ‘another skimpy meat quota next) spring and summer with prices perhaps even higher than at-present.

Probe Foul Play In Edinburg Death

EDINBURG, Ind, Aug. 12 (U.P. —Johnson county authorities today continued their investigation in the death of an Edinburg bartender. Briton Sawin, 42, lifelong resident | of Edinburg, died in Johnson county | hospital at TPranklin Sunday of] what a coroner's report said was a. skull fracture, Friends of Mr. Sawin said the] tavern worker left his job early | Friday morning to go home, He was)

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noon Friday and died two days later. Sheriff . Howard Maxwell and Prosecutor Robert Lybrook said they were investigating the possi-| bility of foul play.

South Wind Names Sales Supervisor

South Wind division, StewartWarner Corp., today announced appointment of Key W. Ryan as supervisor of sales and service for South Wind “sealed heat” residen-

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GIVE LOYALTY TESTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (U. P.) —

I A loyalty check designed’ to rid the

{federal payroll of subversive em- { ployees will get under way within ‘a week, a civil service commission | | spokesman said today.

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