Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1947 — Page 5

ATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1047 — - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ashinglon Calling— Mrs. Thomas Prather Heads Indiana War Mothers

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High Meat

Prices Due

or Next Two Years Appetites Stay Sharp

Beef Supply Cut 350 Million Pounds;

Democrats in Capital Predict Local Victory (Continued From Page One) |

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ofduced. Our cattle herds are being depleted. On Jan. 1 1045,

Mrs. Thomas Prather is the new Marton, and Mrs. Mary Brown, In-) The banquet speaker was Dr. In Indianapolis- — Vital Statistics

state president of the American |dianapolis, recording Sr hes A. Bowler, pastor of the War Mothers. She was elected yes sponding secretaries; M terday Suid the three-day con- Witmer, South Bend,

vention which Mrs. Frances Stephens, Shelbyville,|Greatness of America.” closed today at historian; Mrs. W. A. MacNickle,

Hotel Severin.

|Logansport, chaplain,

innie| First Presbyterian Church of == treasurer; Shelbyville, His topic was “The, EVENTS TODAY

Hotel Lincoln.

and Mrs. /tendent of public instruction, re- | Rebels"—10:30 a, m. and 2.30

Other new offi-|Jessie Mays, New Castle, custodian ceived the American War Mother§| Pisyhouse, cers are Mrs. Hut-jof records,

tie Lambert,

Baker, Muncie; Mrs. Nellie Sav. backing of the food conservation

age, Indianapolis, Program,

and Mrs.

better understanding of LIVES i UP TH TO NAME

medal and citation. It was pre- | me al, TB. Washington a

Among the goals Mrs. Prather sented by Mrs, E. May Hahn, junior rreliminary Eaton; Mrs, Mae has set for her administration are! past national president. She now | 208

is national medals chairman, {EVENTS TOMORROW

Ruth/World and national citizenship and] IONIA, Mich. Oct. 18 (UP)—Jus- [Church services,

1 al i — Mid-West Dental Dealers Association — | Francis—nobert, oan... Shashi;

Ben H. Watt, Indiana superit- | ioe Civie Theater; “The Seven uae Jhck. on. Trane man-—-Arthur, Sutehina, and William, Mar- liam,

ad ht re o,gTheresa Yers; Har-| DEATHS

auditions in the Young Indl. Vooalists' Contest conducted i

Fabien Sevitaky—~Wilking Auditorium, Freda Adams, and Carl, Rhea Lake. George J. my At General -Bernard Brent, and Robert,

Tur [AL St. Vineeni’s—Carl, Mary price. and it Paul, Mary Alice Holdsworth on yooardi Ww Lewis, 87,

ine Clouse, her, ther Fippen Ab Si Denise Crissey; John, hh, Francis,

enty, Estelle Miller: eanor Hedgeooth; n|

Robert, Maigaret Cooper: Leo,| "myocardith

Shri yaselhr SAL. ner, ey

| “Meridian, carcinoma.

had 85 m January it was down to 81 million. Wagner, Lafay- universal military training. tice Wiliam Heath So. Pete Junior Civie Theater, “The Seven Lille], gf Prapein- Rover Kathleen McCord; Flora Lee Moore. 53, at General, illion beta, as, ette. first th nh! Others are better radio programs Drunke $11.05 yesterddy when he! Rebels "2:30 p. m,, playhouse, Pauline Reyman; Francis, Kath-| monary embo. RA} Samay, its expe 12 Jobe 77 million. To sustain presesit Tate Mrs. Prather fourth vice ough and movies and continued work in pleaded guilty to charge of drunk- | “Herron Arh distty h Wood 4 p. m, otmaker Wiliam. Seem i inlasletons’ i by ase}, yD.D. Minds 8 3 We'll Rays 10 Rech Jonas: i, Taft-for- dents. Also Mrs. Elizabeth Michael, veterans hospitals, feness. Catholis Forum—3 p. m., War Memorial Ai Ellen on Jas, , Boy, Nearn.| SOIerosis.’ » herds up to 85 million at Chol ast. There were only two rooms, | * purship 3 Here's hog picture— three employees, when pulse-tak-This fall's short corn ing trip to West began. Now there EL tans two years of reduced pro- | Are six rooms, many new faces. fiction. This will show for 1943 | One Of those added to staff is lighter-weight hogs going to or or at a THD oo Ship rket, and for 1949 in fewer hogs | Worked Tor Mr. Taft in 1040 camause of reduced breeding in paign, once managed his Senate 1h” ” office. ping Cee Mr. Taft's “decision” will be . 0% Drop in Marketing | made shortly, won't surprise anySMARKETINGS .in 1040 may pe body. Look for Benjamin E. owh as much as 10 per cent from | Tote, Cincinnati businessman, to — ent annual rate of 75 million | MANAge campaign fnances. He

Only when we get three-billion-el corn crops again can. we hog production up to 100 mil. on head yearly. Note: Per capita annual conimption of beef and pork now is p Joma, 30 pounds more than 1937.

" . ” Democratic national leaders xpect their party will sweep

raised $200,000 in 1940, will need more this time. Rep. Brown (0. will be campaign manager. a 5 8." If you're offered government bonds at discount, don’t buy. Big “hot bond” ring is peddling stolen bonds and other government securities in middle Atlantic states, sometimes for as little as 25 cents on dollar. It's loot from scattered robberies and safe-

arold, a Col and HR A Domhal. gealie Bernice Boyer, and John,

Vincents. Russel], Dolores Hookers

cls, Cle Georgene aa user, and

Edward Jones Sr, 78, at General, coronary n Hendricks, Charles, Gradle wiliam K Kellogg, 74, at 1483 Lexington, Krelch, #8, at 1518 W. 27th, at ‘2834 N. Palonty

: : to power in Indianapolis in | oraekings. aad 10 1a) ty Tg Bh “Pushers,” apparently working CH out of New York area, shawe fake blican Indiana—they’ll call it oe credentials in cashing non-negoti-tor gnificant trend. : ) Pastor S88 able war bonds; dispose of negoti- " ’ able securities to unsuspecting EP ocud Blated for CAB Post | dealers and banks. Federal agents 0, station RAY C. WAKEFIELD, Cali- | have been investigating for sev- “ rnia- Republican and former | eral months, made their first arBrengn. ember of Federal Communica- | rests in McKeesport, Pa. ons Commision. 2 Sue to se. Same sort of ring operated after " cancy on V. eronautics | world War I. One Pittsburgh rvice 8 Ee 0 a lett by resignation of Clar- | pank failed in 20's because of such y w Phi Lvs R————— ce A oung. swindle, urnifure Swyer Insiders say President Tru- 8 =» RALPH (TED) STRATMAN ond Store Manager an’s conscience has hurt since If ‘you thought Gen. Eisen- Bend ond Orchestre ditched Mr. Wakefleld for | hower’s latest statement took him JACK D. MORROW. Instrument Dept. Myr. appointment to FCC, gave job | out of presidential race, think Motoest Rep. Robert F. Jones. Mr, | again. It doesn't say he won't id ruman is grateful for Mr, Wake- | run. Insiders say purpose was to Record Library pld's “good soldier” attitude, | dissociate himself from Eisenants to make it up to him. hower clubs now being formed by Mr. Wakefield's nomination was | people he doesn’t know, raising Manager thdrawn after it had been sent A money without his knowledge. P nd Orgon Sol Capitol Hill, indorsed by both | : I0np eng W190 Yeion publican and Democratic Sen. | Loyalty probers are running ‘rs from California. | into unexpected snag. H » 2% One of their questions requires rive YON'T BE surprised if Burton | government employees to give W. R. BOOTH . Behling is not reappointed to | date of spouse's birth, and male ; ii pderal Power Commission when | workers have -trouble extracting Appliance Dept. Myr. e ongress convenes. His name was | this information from their wives. nt to Senate last summer, was | After several weeks’ trying, one pt confirmed. He got no recess | Army Department worker wrote: bpointment. “My wife says it's none of your Mr. Behling is director of FPC's | business.” tural-gas investigation. His port has four present commis- Billings to Mark THANK YOU INDIANAP oners split. It's said to lean ! vay from strict construction of First Year Under VA esent law, which Supreme Court An Anniversary Roundup pro- J { eo SEE Tn YOUR ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION When Mr. Behling was before |p m. in Billings Veterans Adminisat enate Committee, Sen. Moore tration Hospital at Ft. Harrison in ; R. Okla.) said he could see little | recognition ,of the first year of é » i, flerence between Mr. Behling’s | service as a VA facility. ? oy | . J HOW HICH 18 ie L M ews on regulation of natural-gas | The program will include speeches , We had the pleasure of welcoming approximately 50,000 Co u es aid those in Rizley bill. Mr. | py Dr. John E. Kelly, hospital man- A. NICKERSON i ntest — ehling agreed, but said he dis- ager, on “Our Hospital” and Isaac Instroment. Regoi visitors to our larger, finer and completely remodeled store, 243-31," ed wording of bill. Some gas T, Rogers, a patient, on “Billings . . . Martha L. Maslers, 892 Downey Ave, mpany oficiais. now urge Mr. As We See It” during our recent formal Grand Opening—the expression Irmel Orr, 352 E. Morvil 81 hain g's Spromumenk. Also on the program is a variety of appreciation of our new store lead us to believe that our 43'-3.59" ” 3 = show by staff members of Radio Lulu Van Noy, 2310 W. 12th St., Anderson, Ind. hy aft's Offices Expand station WIBC. The hospital staff efforts to please you have been successful. 243.3 5/32" A SEN. TAFT’S offices in Stand- |will be introduced by W. A. Mc- Maurice D. Adams, Jn3 1 didnaia st, gE d Oil Building here keep ex- | Kenzie, chief of special services. ; 2 . . 243'-3 {i vi : It certainly was a gala five days during which we experienced Mrs, William — A. sh * . J T™ 18 it A TS S ile Merchan § many pleasurable moments and some unpleasurable ones... nares ors: in ¥ Vilien Sve. be. Your, ition . » . WAN r y ; m did you ever try to fly a blimp on a windy day?" Never- Pavard Canton 212 8. ilnals 3. . re Argare eriek, r ve, By Barton Rees Pogue theless we feel that "all is well that ends well’ and our Musics %Founty 1008 Vila Ave — i. - I A 8 openin did d Il E p | h k Brainy Mons, a3 N. Fenneyivanis a A ’ . , ; ? | . il Northeu eystone Ave, nday HERE'S contagion, fellow merchant, in your smile, smile, P g oi eng ve very Pearson employee thanks you Mrs. Mary Nelson, 772 N. DeQuiney At. yy f ki . h h Mrs. Chas, F, Neerman, 13% N. Temple Ave, : -— smile! or ma ing it such a uge success. B. Mary Taylor, 2020 Massachusetts Ave, rian ou koep making bits of sunshine all the while, while, while! AL 6. YOUNG Mary K. Shin. Hut parih Ave. nivd. You've been doing lots of ‘good Instrument Repair I$ h . ie Charles Max Steckel, 510 N. Meridian Bt, ou have not had an rtuni . D. A. Stackhouse, 1445 N. Del st. ho Just by smiling all you could, Y 1% a oppo unity to visit our'new store, HY Seems the Lord of Glory should please accept our invitation to do so at any time. Any one Rath P. Baker, 1148 N , Fennaivania ge uf ake a corner for your laughter up in Heaven after while. : : i C— for y g p f of us will be proud to show you around—or you may browse man Fx i i . rs, r aArre ve, . fter while? After while? Yes, they'll take you us to Heaven at your leisure. Easel Gaia, thos N, Alabama 54 ister after while, Hionte wh Bev 10 L d set you with the angels in that golden, crystal pile. Georse Rioner, £2.10 "Bes ae Heaven's where they shout and sing, Heltn Zenkims, EX Merlin an R Making gladness for their King . Congratulations to the winners in the "Blimp Mes. £. Le Amish, 4810 N. Meridian st. We're the folks that need the thing, Contest" listed at the right I h Lewis Garrigus, g ie b sthok around and smile for us a while! : Sh +s. We OW Sac a one of you will enjoy your beautiful prize for tvii-4: Bgtw', Ho ile, smile, smile! That's the more attractive style! years to come. As you notice the winning Bana ¥. Kasherg, 407 Central Ave. ot frowning be for those, who think living is a trial. : rr Ticker, M.D. 10k Wume Mansur Bids. Let them growl and sneer and sulk . . . TADE DOLAN margin was extremely close. The judges have Herbert A. Bogard, 513 K. i J. Bid Hon euoh ed shake Jour bulk Recording Studio worked very diligently to insure a fair and Mr. 5. T. daroren, 313 W. Lauust " ey may p ther frowning sulk, ; impartial contest. Winners will be notified 2% d break out into laughter, like the sunlight, after while! . : Gordon E. Carson, 3446 Salem St. by Registered Mail and requested to appear 243’-4 11/16" J. Shearer, N. . ng a Shearing ON hen the days go wrong, and smile, before the judges for special drawing¥®ihere out.) Vary "243-43," " smile mie . y » : H | . . + Lioyd Buis, Belle Union, R. R No 2, Ind. ever let your heart grow heavy in your saddest, longest les. gra invalvad and Ye receive thei prive -2) mile! on Tuesday morning Oct. 21, 1947 at | | A.M. Olga Harvey, 3201 G42 nimi Keep the melody of mirth, Mrs. Naomi Whitesell, 905 Gerroliton Ave, From the eradle of your birth 43'.5" Till they pile you up with earth, Alex 1. Auch. 1070 E. Mh 81. . » . ehm y " en show them up in heaven how to smile, smile, smile! Mrs. John K. David, 4053 Central Ave. ‘ Mi wn Ray Bitith, 3508 Nowland Ave, \ y ler, 34 A G. Russell adler 0] Dinainar Ind. Aubrey E, Simmons, 1321 NM Oxford St. Mary Lou Evans, 817 PeQuiney st, k A k 4 James W, Funk, 47268 [Alife Ave. $hrinine Berpus, nw, 3 a 4 rs. Eura omers, Me iho e, In COOKS WITH THE GAS TURNED 243'-5/," , W. FE. Gill, MIR Lowell Ave, . Marguerite G. Roush, 5601 Broadway, With a Chambers Range in

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your kitchen, you can start = meals at your own convenience: the range finishes the cooking automatically WITH THE GAS TURNED OFF. Yet you can use it just like any other stove, if you wish,

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