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Drop Laid to Increase
In Livestock Meat prices in Indianapolis have
past 10 days as a result of a seasonal increase in livestock receipts at stockyards throughout the na-
One retail grocer reported de | creases of 7 cents to 8 cents a pound in pork roasts and chops and a similar drop has been recorded in beef: cuts, including steaks. Price reductions were said to be caused by the seasonal increase in supply, rather than the food conservation program inaugurated by President Truman several weeks
Disagreement on Cause However, elsewhere there was disagreement between authorities on causes of the price drop. . The ' American Meat Institute, spokesman for the major meat packersssaid that the drop was due
1948 Hudson, today assumes full control of the Ace Motors, Hudson Distributor, 1136 | _N. Meridian St. He bought the interest of his former partner, J. W. LeTourneau. |youpital
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Pedestrian 43th Traffic Victim
Charles Tanner Dies In Hospital ln A pedestrian’s name today was « |alided to the city's traffic toll. He is Charles Tanner, 58, of [1017 8. Worth St, who died today in General Hospital of injuries suf- ! [fered yesterday. Mr. Tanner was the 30th pedestrian victim of the year, A total of 49 have died in trafic accidents, three less than at this time last year, He suffered a broken leg and shoulder when he was struck by an ‘auto in the 1100 block of W. Washington St, Police said the car was being driven | by Paul E. Sluder; 19, of Shelburn.| Mr, Tanner was taken to General] rHospital., | David Harrison, 1, of 923 8. Illi-| nois St., was one of thre young bi{eyelists injured yesterday. He was treated for minor injuries at General Hospital after he was struck by| an auto at Jackson Pl. and Illinois st. Police said the driver was Ernest HEADS MOTOR FIRM —W. H. Schmelzel, shown here with a picture of the Chappel, 22, of Fortville, Billy Bolton, 14, of 1513 Linden [St, also was treated at General . He was struck while rid-
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primarily to a seasonal increase in|
the production of ‘meat, especially Feeney 8351 Ahead :
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man of the Citizens Food Commit-| tee said that meat prices had gone] down because of a “slackening of public demand as the result of meatless Tuesdays.” A United’ Press survey showed that pork chops and T-bone steaks cost less than they did a month ago in 11 of 13 cities polled. Lamb and rolled rib roasts showed decreases in ‘seven of the cities aad were priced the same as a month #80 in four other places. Fish Prices Firm - |
Chicken Costs less.in five of the] ities polled, but more in three thers. None of the cities reported decreases in the cost of fish, but eight said there had been no change in fish prices. . The largest. decrease in any item was reported in the price of T- bone | steaks at Des Moines, Ia. Steaks |
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as much as 20 cents a pound at Salt Lake City, Utah, and San * Francisco, with other cities report- | ing decreases of from 6 to 14 cents * & pound. Only at Boston and Pittsburgh, Pa, did the price remain un-| changed. Today's pork chop prices ranged from 59 cents a pound at Los Angeles to 75 cents at Pittsburgh and | « San Francisco. |
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Police Believe Woman it Killed in Hospital Fall
CHICAGO, Nov, 6 (UP)—Mrs..* Elizabeth Hyde, 38, of Pittsburgh, | Pa., was found dead on a sidewalk * outside a hospital today and police * said she apparently had fallen froin? the 16th floor.
Her husband, Randolph, is treas- HALF MILLION IN GOLD
urer of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co., police said.
STORE HOURS:
However, Charles Luckman, chair- In Official Count |
Tuesday's municipal election was i completed last night by the Marion]
* Joseph C. Wallace (D) ..
THIRD DISTRICT + Guy ©. Rom (D1... Th Schmelzel Now Sole ‘Owner Brod
BY ing his- bicycle at Pleasant Run > Blvd, and Lindén St. Morrill - B.| Eckert, 24, of 1257 Lawton St, was | the driver, police said. § Darrell Yeager, 15, of 3020 N Pennsylvania 8t., received ireatment from a private physician after | a trackless trolley struck the young
Official tabulation of votes cast in!
| County Canvassing Board. The bicyclist as he was riding near 52d totals follow: and Pennsylvania Sts, MAYOR The trolley operator was Charles
Al Feeney (D) ............ William H. Wemmer (R).. CITY CLERK i Richard G. Stewart (D)... 69,803 EJ Frank J. Noll Jr. (R)...... 62,230 COUNCIL, FIRST DISTRICT Porter Seidensticker .(D).. 71,791 * Donald Jameson (R) ..... 63,009 SECOND DISTRICT
O'Connor, 38, said.
of Westfield, police
62,022 ] Parked Car: Hit Others who saw private physicians for treatment of accident in-| juries included Nanette Fox, 18, of |
SERVES 38 "COUNTIES — Ace Motors, owned by Noth Verna, passenger in a parked car that was struck yesterMr. Schmelzel, is the distribution point for Hudson in 5 he (he 1800 block of Talbot SE. _ 7113s, 38 Indiana counties. The interior of the building will |
amis Harvey, 23, of 805 N. Illinois Harmon A. Campbell (R).. 625% be remodeled. Work will begin in two to three weeks, |St. driver of the car which crashed Joseph K. Shepard (U-L).. 2,976 6| wd the parked car, according to Police, was charged with drunken reckless driving and | | drunkenness : Mary L. Bundy, Pennsylvania St.,
Clarence Suggs (R) .......
C. E. Davis (U-L) 17, of 3758 N.
a pedestrian,
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which were selling for $1.40 per] FOURTH DISTRICT injured yesterday his . yes ay near her home by pout 3 {hp fog og Sh Moth /2 Ts Wet 0): vv 10508} | Buys Interest of J. W. LeTourneau in |a car driven by Ernest Hancock, 50, at San Francisco cost 69 cents a FIFTH DISTRICT | Ace Motors, Distributor for 38 Counties I Aoitrale Bt. poiice sav. pound today, 26 cents less than they * Christian J. Emhardt (D). 71.932 W. H. Schmelzel today assumes full ownership of Ace Motors, Hud- Haute was injured vesterday. at did on Oct. 7, the first meatless| Harold C. Shulke (R)...... 63,282 son distributor, 1136 N. Meridian St. 16th St. and Tibbs Ave. when the| Tuesday. SIXTH DISTRICT In a recently completed transaction, Mr. Schmelzel bought out his car in which. she was riding collided | The price of pork chops was down * Mary Catherine Connor. . partner of nine years, J. W. LeTourneau. The purchase price was wWell“wiih another car being driven by |
(PD) iii, 70, 0) in excess of $100,000 for Mr. LeTourneau's interest in the building and Paul A. Schwindl al, 232 N. Joseph E. Bright (R) . 63,131/the business. means cen, of 123 | Willard B. Ransom (U-L). 3,640 Elected.
The budidess venture’ colrieldes J seing considered and work will he- Dequiney St. police were Jatonned : the face: lifting in two or with an announcement by the Sn on SCHOOL BOARD . Hudson firm of a body styling|three weeks. The building's Snterior ‘Raving Hubby Gels (Unexpired Term Ending change for the 1948 models. {will be streamlined jo secemste Dee. 31, 1947) The styling, a complete break with, the fies of the few Hudson, Army Corn Bread Carl F. Brandt ........ «o-+ 57,600 traditional Hudson design, is in the Employs 55 FT. MEADE, Md., Nov. 6 (UP)— (Uneypired Term Ending most modern. trend. Mr. Schmelzel| while normal employment runs En route to a Milwaukee housewife Dec. 31, 1949) plans a gala showing of the new ;hout 55 persons, a larger number today is the Army's recipe for corn Emil V, Schaad ........... sn model about Thanksgiving time. | wag. on the payroll during the war. bread. (Term Beginning Jan, 1, 1948) Car of Tomorrow One portion of the building was She asked for it, explaining that R. T. Andrews ........ eres 16,579 {converted to a war plant, and 70 her ex-GI husband has been rav-
Olma Bruck ........ veseses 53,534] “It was. on” the strength of the , {persons were hired to manufacture ing about the Army's corn ‘bread * J. Dwight Peterson ....... 53,655 new Hudson design that I bought gears for radar equipment. since he was discharged two years
GOP Still Rules In Thorntown
thére-for town board members and! William Iverson and clerk-treasurer,
cannes 22,0 r, hmelzel | / CE arm" a ot. kt uo ep, SEL Tl at a NALCIAN SWATH 222118 . {mobiles in the West, handling such Maj. Robert J. Dickson, comman(Term Beginning Jan. 1, 1950) [the car of tomorrow, today.” cars of the past as the Gale, Mit- dant of the 2d Army Food Service Raymond F. Brandes ..... 54408) 1n the automobile business for 44 .;..) and Rickett. He was affiliated School, obliged. He sent this recipe: | Leon C. Thompson ........ 53,899 years, Mr. Schmelzel and Mr. Le-|yith the Ford Motor Co. for many , TWo pounds sifted fidur; six Elected. Tourneau founded the local firm in! years in a sales capacity. unces granulated sugar; three 1938. The building is one story with pounds corn meal; three ounces
The immediate past president of , : the Rotary Club and a former board baking powder; two ounces salt; member of the Indianapolis Auto two cans (14% ounces each) evap~ {Trade Association, he is president 0rated milk; one quart of water
of the Wheeler City Rescue Mis- © dilute milk; 10 eggs, beaten; one sion. | pound shortening.
| Maj. Dickson also sent his wife's corn bread recipe because the Army recipe, as good as it is, might be a little too much for the Mil-|
{a two-story setback and contains
A ton of gold is worth nearly 25,600 square feet of floor space. $500,000.
Outreny remodeling plans are
‘Mrs. Sallie LaChance; | Artists’s- Wife; Dies
Times State Service waukee lady. : BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 6—Mrs. The Army recipe provides enough Sallie LaChance, 47-year-old wife corn bread W serve + 100. men, ‘of Georges (Jock) LaChance, well- = | known Brown County artist, died Hearing Sei on Raising 5 yesterday in Bloomington hospital. She had been a patient for two Loggers’ Minimum Age weeks. | CHICAGO, Nov. 6 (UP) — EmRites will be held at 11 a. m. to-|ployees of some 500 Indiana logging morrow at the Allen funeral home operators may be affected by a with Msgr. Henry PF. Dugan offi-| proposed minimum age order in q ciating. Burial will be in Rose Hill| that industry, a department of laCemetery. | bor spokesman said today. She is survived by her husband, Thomas D, O'Malley, a regional two sisters and three brothers, A director for one division of the fednative of Summerset, Ky. she eral department, said that a hearmoved to Nashville 19 years ago, ing would be held in Washington, where her husband established a Dec. 3, to determine whether the studio. minimum age should be raised from — 16 to 18 for hazardous occupations
Visa Expires, Avak in the logging and processing of
by-product ‘woods such as pulp, Ordered Out of U. S. | fence posts, cordwood, etc, LOS ANGELES, Noy. 6
STRIPED JERSEY DRAMA
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Pp) - | Mr. O'Malley said that inferested | Faith healer Avak Hagopian has Parties could appear at the hearbeen ordered to leave the country, ing, or. submit briefs or statements. friends sald today. SR The bearded Armenian healer, '48 Girl Scout Budget
brought here from Iran in May to Of $1,773 423 OK'd
cure a wealthy vintner’'s paralyzed LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 6 (UP)
son, has been denied an extension —A 1948 budget of $1,773,423 today
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8.98 of his visa, Avak and two aids will go to Mex-| had the approval of the 20th naico while their sponsors here apply tional Girl Scout convention. for new visas for their return. The budget was ratified at yes‘The healer has been touring 35 terday’'s session. state and three Canadian provinces A panel discussion by teen- -agers
«|with Clem Davies, interdenomina~ recommended that their elders tional minister. | adopt more action and less talk rs = | about democracy. They agreed
| SNAKES BY THE FOOT | schools do the best job of training, Some 2z00s. buy their snakes at for democracy, followed by ehurches 80 much a f a foot. | and homes.
Dogs Can Learn to Speak Simple Words, Says Expert
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CHICAGO, Nov, 8 (UP)—Fido can be taught to express his wants = in simple phrases like .“want out” and ‘feed me” if the pup i& smart and his master smartef, an expert on speech correction said. today, Dr. Martin F. Paliner, president-elect of the American Speech Correction Association, said it's just a matter of having the time and patience to teach the mutt.how to use his vocal organs to his own advantage, - - - “| He said that scientists’ at the In- dog will. have to be satisfied with about two words per sentence,
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