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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ALLA SR __ SATURDAY, DEC, 13, 194 ewis' Walkout Senators Hope Anderson Lists Grain Plungers

Bridges Promises To Publish Names

| WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (UP)— The. Senate Appropriations Commit. tee promised today to make. public the names of federal officials who allegedly are “big-shot plungers” on the grain market, Chairman Styles Bridges (R. N, {H.) said the committee will summon {Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson and demand that he turn over a list of major speculators in the commodity market. The committee revealed yesterday, during its hearing into the commodity holdings of Edwin W. Pauley, millionaire special assistant to the Secretary of Army, that it al. ready has made one unsuccessful attempt to get the list. Refused to Submit It

J. M. Mehl, administrator of the {Commodity Exchange Authority, re~ {fused to hand it over on the ground ithat the information was gained Ifrom confidential sources, Mr. Anderson {s Mehl’s superior. | The disputed list contains the names of dealers holding more than 200,000 bushels of grain on the exchanges. At the outset of the Pauley hearing, Sen. Bridges said prominent persons close to the administration have been “sticking knives into the hearts of hungry peoples” by gambling in grain. List Held Shocking

He said it would be "shocking to

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{are revealed.” | Meantime, the committee was | waiting for Mr, Pauley, one-time

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PURSUE BANK BANDITS—Guernsey Ray (left) and Thomas Ritter, both 8f Paragon, chased tha fleeing bandits in a wild, skidding ride over country roads. Armed only with an empty rifle, they lost track of the bandits after they switched to another car.

HOLDUP VICTIM—Mrs. Meredith Vickery, 18-year-old book-

The last half year she'dent of the New York State Feder-| keeper for the Paragon State Bank, faced an armed robber in

“Acc of Stealing’ ed of Stealing USO ne * . { iners Behind | and started going around with them. 1 have always been another lost & notebook, and some lost other things. Of course 1 was. Seripps-Howard Staff Writer girls, Mother will find out and I don't want her to for that would tary-treasurer on the message, biuebut I did. Please help me. READER, “We disafliate, prevail, ers for October. That payment was a MRS. M. Gresncadus “But,” sald Mr, Meany, “he hasn't ‘Should | Forget an Older Woman?’ Lewis on the cohvention floor and admitted repeatedly that she loved me but was afraid that our age ation of Labor. Mr. Lewis hasn't

i | . > 2 | Have Been Nicely 2 | Dear Mrs. Manners: I HAVE A PROBLEM that Is about to worry me to death. ‘1 am & freshman girl. I tame to this high school . | not knowing anyone. Sdon I met very. nice, popular girls In Their Dues | tease and as a joke hid purses, etc, but have always ul A ) Shi . Break Follows Rebuff given them back . Lately things were different. I didn't know what was wrong. At San Francisco Things have been disappearing. One girl lost a valuable charm bracelet, | By FRED W. PERKINS | around when the things were taken WASHINGTON, Dec, 13—"Well, - The girls nicely accused me of taking them. I wouldn't take John has quit us again, 80 what?” | anyone's things for anything, and I.am very worried. I have no way, That was the laconic comment Loon earth of proving it to them, If I stop going around with these day of George Meany, AFL secreworry her. penciled on a scrap of paper, that Some of my [riends who know it don't think I stole them and have John L. Lewis sent yesterday to told me to just go on as if riothing had happened, but I don’t think William Green. It sald: that's the solution. 1 realize that I never should have played jokes) “Green, APL First of all, tell vour mother, She might hear the tale from | mothers of your friends, Talk to your principal or the dean of rials Mr. Meaty. from fia. home iis New Be sure that you apologize to all of the girls for your unwise bell ou. Then feel assured that right will York, sald the Lewis union had paid jokes. Ask them to eve you. {the AFL per capita dues for 600,000 | members of the United Mine WorkWants to Know How to Sell Knitted Goods [received Oct. 10, a few days before BEING a faithful reader of your column I thought perhaps you (he big split appeared in the ANL might help me. Can you tell me where knitted articles such as baby convention at San Prancisco. things and adult sweaters and gloves can be sold? { No Further Payments i j b Hy Indianapolis Separtwent soem and baby shops only occasional; paid us a cent since he found ne 3 purchase the articles ment ne . he {couldn't have his’ own ‘way You might seek dutcal-lgwn markets. Mr, Meany 1s the man who Chicago Chambers of Commerce, tangled in violent debate with Mr, drew an ovation, For the first time HAVE BEEN reading your column for some time now and You in a labor convention Mr. Lewis met might answer my “problem. I am almost 27 years old and until five hig oratorical match in the former months ago went with a woman 10 years older. We went together| Bronx plumber and former bpresi-| two and a half years and got along “swell.” the bank yesterday noon. He ordered her to scoop up more than difference would cause trouble when she was 50 and I, 40. seemed the same since, $2000 and stuff it in a paper sack. He fled with an accomplice. We didn't see each other awhile to learn if we cared. Then she Mr. Lewis’ prospective “disafili- p—— . tld me she dign't think we could make a "go" of It because of our ation” came when after his con-| . ages, but sald she cared for me. She goes with a dentist. When I yor iion defeat he absented himself| LISSIaNs [eC

Washington Calling— call her she says she wants a combination of him and me which seems and kept away the 50 men he had

{ silly because I go places, dance and do anything she wants, This \axen to San Prancisco. The signs’ ges Bank C edit Con (lo) a . - dentist wants to stay home and is quiet. ) were repeated a week ago when no | F ur Ho es a * Of Wife Sla iN ' My problem is, should 1 forget her which I've tried to do and apne Worker spokesman appeared Makes Washington Shudde | treasurer of the Democratic: Na ! - |

ean't, or keep trying to get her back? I make preity good money and jn a meeting here of all 105 APL : : ¥ union’ presidents. (Continued From Page One) WASHINGTON, Ind, Dec. 13 tional Committee, to submit records

| . I'm dependable. 8. E H th UP)—G A. M 69 of his commodity dealings which / ‘ ' dis -| Its and abuse in the manner Hi Mr. Stassen is supposed to have |(UP)—George A. Morgan, 69, was a } With the addition of but a few years this woman could be old Mr. Lewis’ disaffection was root- | insu L : p p : £ ( ; enough to be your mother. I'd give her up—partly because she doesn't ed not only in the San Francisco that has been done today. commodities some prominent pris | |e "hc mind not to support [free today of charges that he killed he has admitted earned him a . | TS a aT nygves: | Sen. Joe Ball in Minnesota pri- |his, wife, burned their home and substantial profit.

. | inister Georges Bidault to know what she wanis, ; defeat, which was on the question] Foreign Minis ued ot : . ot to stay home with the quiet dentist, Maybe she of preventing the AFL from com- said that Mr. Molotov's allegations | Henry Morgenthau — | mary: let time decide whether slashed himself with an ax to make| Mr. Padiey's Jog are I Sa “iy " . , 3 th the Taft-Hartlev law so far as France was concerned called on telephone yesterday™and | nell go for him in November |it look like a stranger attacked !0'nia, where he maintains his was “living up” to you and was trying to appear youthful | plying with th Hartley law g |the two and set the fire. usual residence. Sen. Bridges said

in filing non-Communist afdavits were contrary to the facts. One by | asked by a reporter to confirm ony aetion \ Wants to Make Good Impression on Date by union officers. one, in diplomatic but specific lan-| deny rumors he had been specu- Polls show Sen. Ball may have | * Daviess Circuit Court jury de- fost how much further the cot - I HAVE ASKED a boy to attend our girls’ club Christmas dance liberated only 10 minutes last night "cc Wil 80 into Mr. Pauley's

Another cause was the increas- Suage, the representatives of | lating in grains. There was such | tough fime getting re-elected if fair Ith He said he would go. Do you believe when a fellow accepts !n& disposition of other AFL unions France, Britain and the U. S, said a long pause the reported thougnt, Mayor Hubert Humphrey of Min- before returning a verdict aquitting *7T2irs Will depend on an examinaw me e SA e Wou ) lie y he might be interested?

to challenge the jurisdictional tres- that Mr. Molotov had led. connection had been broken. Then | neapolis goes against him sas Mr. Morgan of a charge of man- on of his books by committee exle has asked Tne And my date to come to a party at the Passes by District 50 of the UMW | Hold Luncheon Today Mr. Morgenthau said: Democrat-Farm-Labor candidate. slaughter. hw Po A couple has a Should I ask my date if he would like! =the catch-all division that has! Today, Mr. Marshall will lunch! “I don't know that I want to South Dakota Republicans ex- | The slaying occurred in 1045 Foreign Aid

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girl's house alter the dance tried to or p : {- | pect one of hottest primary hghte | \ 5 ? a » ganize everybody from privately with Mr. Molotov, Deputy answer that. I'm a private citi- | P ). p y Bght* Mrs, Morgan's body was found in / , : we a ain night. How should I go about Clerks to dairy farmers. Soviet Porelgn Minister Andrei Y.. zen and what I do with my own | in many years when Rep. Karl [the ashes of their home. Mr. Mor-|, CUI'e Was ine BIg stumbling

Mundt tries to get nominalion gan was found wounded by as blows block today lo agreement between House and Senate conferees on the emergency foreign aid bill, but Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) predicted that a compromise would be worked out by | nightfall,

Tobin Opposed Lewis |vishinsky and George Zarubin,| A further cause was indicated Soviet ambassador to Britain. | in Mr, Meany's statement, “He He said they wanted to use Gerfound he couldn't have his own many as a “strategic base” against | way." When Mr. Lewis took the the “democratic” nations of Europe. | Mine Workers back into the AFI, He said the British were making in February, 1946, it was obvious great profits from the sale of Ger- | he would try to dominate, But a man coal. . powerful group opposed him British, American and French inIt has been led by Daniel J dustrialists, he added, were receiv-| Tobin, president of the Teamsters, ing “hidden” reparations from Ger- | and members included Mr, Meany many. and David Dubinsky, president of Mr. Molotov defiled the opposition the International Ladies Garment of the other three powers to RusWorkers Union. Mr. Green (ried sia's demand for $10 billion in rep-|

to keep affairs on an even keel. |arations. He denounced Mr. Mar-|

money is my own business.” When the reporter pointed out | that names of private citizens probably would be brought out in the investigation Mr. Morgenthau said: “Well, whatever I've done is perfectly legal.” Question: “That would seem to indicate that you have been speculating. Is that a proper inference?” Answer: “No, I'm not going to answer. I don't have to answer, I will not answer.”

making a good impression? QUIET TYPE. : You're placing too much Importance to this date. You asked him, remember. You'll know if he's interested if he extends his own invitations—not one, but several, Don't be so formal—ask the boy if he wants to go to the party. Look your best and be natural—don't envelop him with attention.

Wants to Resume Wartime Friendships I SUPPOSE you will be gredtly surprised to hear from someone > up In this country. . I spent most of the summer in Indianapolis and i read The Times daily. I never fall now to read your section, ! Before going overseas in 1045 I was corresponding with a very 1 nice young lady. Due to the troubles I had in those hectic days I Jost this young lady's address and the address of the correspondence club through which we made our acquaintance, Since I am a very, very lonely man I would highly appreciate an address of an Indianapolis Mr. Lewls' previous break with shall's request that Russia stop] Serrespondance glu. H, T. Ere, Pa. the AFL occurred in August, 1936, taking reparations from current The Betler Business Bureau, Indiana State License Bureau -and when the executive couneil sus-| production in Germany. Indiana Bell Telephone Co. have no records of correspondence clubs The Boviet Embassy here an-

{rom Sen. Harlan Bushfield. on the head and .semi-conscious, Oklahoma Democratic Senate [ying near the burning house, race is warming up, too, with a | Conflicting testimony by medical number of entries opposing former [experts was given as to whether it Gov, Robert S, Kerr. Among them (was possible for Mr. Morgan to inis former Rep. Wesley Disney. [flict the ax wounds on himself. Oklahoma “Rapublicans have: little | Mr. Morgan testified he couldn't The question was whether the $80 hope of electing suceassor-to their [remember what happened in con-| Hjilion approved by the House for Sen, E. H. Moore, who is retiring. |nection with the death of his © na would be left in the final In Republican Maine, hot fight wife, Mildred, 46, and his own in-| 'c'%0R Of the bill. The Senate is on for seat being vacated by | juries. But he denied he did it. [achorized stop-gap ald for France, Senate Majority Leader Wallace | rr emen taly and Austria, but made no

White: In race are Gov. Hildreth, H, D. Bishop Made Heud mention of China.

Rep. Margaret Chase Sntfith, and : Prices former Gov. Sumner Sewall. Of Producer's Council Tic House Bask Harold D. Bishop, Indianapolis! > Banking Committee

» ~ . | LUNG - SUPPRESSED = Wede- | i said today i | of shess : ay it has not closed the door meyer report on China may be | AFL Possibilities |sales manager for the Pittsburgh on oietel : Plate Glass Co., was elected presi pletely on President Truman's

pried from State Department hy ’ request for : ~by pri POSSIBILITIES (0 head AFL's dent of the Indiana Chapter of the Sqijest Jor stand-by price snd wage

Committee on For-

pended the Mine Workers and nine Conference new educational and iitical controls to combat infati } here. 2 4 lonely) Other unions on the technical nounced that it had registered an| go, Ajq Bill. House version of | rue. po Producers Council, Inc, in & meet-| Bit the committee Ee n % Don't overlook the girls in Erie. There are some nice (an ely ground of non-payment of dues. Ener protest or the Jou bill provides $60 million for | a row 1 Blondie. tors Bow ing yesterday noon. ; x ofa Tor ae Jade Clear n : irls there. , H time in a month in charging tha n | AV hr ' ; iv i f girls there For a year or more Mr, Lewis had China, If Senate conferees insist deal congressman, now political |. Mr. Bishop, who lives at 901 Whit- not consider the President's pro-

been infuriating the elder states- elght Soviet citizens were arrested) .,, removal of aid to China, Rep. men of the AFL with his Committee Yesterday in Paris and Marseille. | yonn MM. Vorys (R. 0.), a House

tions H d Food Inspec ions ampere on Industrial Organization. This A note delivered to Jean Chauvel| ponferee, said prior to conference ° * liti » (committee became the CIO and, Keneral secretary of the French for-| ne would demand look at WedeBy Old Ma its in oO 4 ICS [under the Lewis leadership, it made ®i&n office, demanded immediate re- |

meyer report or meeting with reat strides. lease of the eight persons.

Gen. Wedemeyer. In 1040 Mr, Lewis made one of : . a his many dramatic moves by sud- DeGasperi Moves { Plot on lke?

tier Pl, will succeed H. Williamson posed program workable and would Stewart, manager of the acoustical not further study it until Congress department of Hugh J. Baker Co. reconvenes in January. Installation of officers will be Jan. 9... The House tentatively is slated Other newly elected officers are !0 consider the GOP anti-inflation Kenenth D. Earl, vice president of Program on Monday, the PF. E. Gates Marble & Tile Co, vice president, and J. Frank Cant- Taxes

director of AFL Upholsterers Unfon. He's one-time AFL organizer, member of Wisconsin Legislature, Philip Hannah, former Assistant | Secretary of Labor, now secretary- | treasurer of Ohio State Federa- | tion of Labor. He'll head AFL | delegation to Peru meeting next

8 from the general fund bolstering the fees contributed by the indus-

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am . try rather than permit fees going : up a restaurant uae Suspension to the wenernl Dns Sens, Punking or Syenatl Willkie T R p C k in ot! CONTROVERSY'S still raging nth to set up Anti-Communist Well, director of the Indianapolis’ Republican members of the House t 1 1 AK y Fra a J . W 0 e V a P 3 i ra v OR WT ok Feel ABC Should Clamp Down gon Rp i ousevels oh whether Gen, Eisenhower said, at | Pan-American Confederation of Home Show, re-elected 'secretary- Ways and Means Committes

law enforcement officer they should] { esl Mr. Willkie lost, Mr. Lewis, as he, ROME, Dec. 13 (UP)—Premier exercise this authority with confi-| Double enforcement! Shae Fiadjied had promised, resigned from the! Alcide De Gasperi, his ' nand %, dence which mes of complete IB the tavern situation. As has been 15 presidency and turned it over strengthened vastly by the trounc-}

Labor. “ & = : BITUMINOUS coal production

treasurer,

were ready to support a tax reduction bill that would give relief {to some 44 million taxpayers. |

“purely social” dinner staged here by Pennsylvania Republicans, that business should go on non-

Boy Seized at Sale

familiarity with the law under Pointed out, taverns are a more seri- iy, his jjeutenant, Philip Murray. ing of the Communists in the Rome fi" b { ™ h for year is nearing all-time reewhich they work ous health menace than restaurants gq ne still apparently tried to run general strike, planned today to re-| profit “hasis lor Wo Or WIE | 0 set in TI4, despite two stop-'| A 15-year-old boy was surprised What really happens is that in the particular of glass washing \o10 policies. Mr. Murray, saying shuffle his cabinet in order to bul-| year oo f pages in 1947. Reasons, according (last night by an employee of The! warnings to clean up are given re. And persons who put their entire, .yq¢ely he intended to be his “own wark it still. further against com-| ,, ens Pn story Tange om to industry experts, are: Indianapolis Star as the youth was, MAKES peatedly in some cases. Sometimes business on a food basket feel the man” refused to obey, | munism, up te Rie Re a pot 3 More production per man Attempting to open a safe at the IRONING a Warning to clean up is followed Alcoholic Beverages Commission Quit CIO in 1942 | Mr, De Gasperi emerged from the ho hi) i is pu Sans de (though they say this factor alone newspaper office. An official re-| by a re-inspection which indicates should clamp down So Mr. Lewis pulled his union two-day strike as a strong man. His| nip A rn en OWel In > ' | has not compensated for the !eased the boy before police arrived. | 4 the order was carried out. One in-| How SHEFS, the local In- gu of the CIO in September, 1042. government's defeat of the Commu-| al ym N23 2 preaiden= | orter day); several thousand A second boy believed to be an 4 gpector told of a place she had spector frequently finds himself| propable results of the Lewis nist party was hailed as the worst : more men attracted back to mines {accomplice already had fled.

| Gen, Bisenhower hasn't commented. Sen. Edward Martin of Pennsylvania, himself a favoriteson candidate, sald’ he never heard Gen. Eisenhower say any

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warned and cleaned up on previou the party had suffered since it beoccasions but admitted that on the the ABC| ONE: His labor's Non-Partisan came a power in Italian politics. next inspection she usually found might well result in a few padlock- yaague, first of the present union, The premier opened sessions with the place filth" again |INRS in the tavern department. political arms, will be more active small party leftist leaders to bring

{ On at least one point, employees’ in the 1048 eampaign than in re- them into his cabinet, which had

by high wage scales; improved supply of railroad cars; easier market ih mine machinery.

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ment of sanitation by

Perm-Aseptic Pete Says:

} " . ““ . 9 Suspensions in 6 Months health certificates, the city ordi- cont vears just won its severest test against the| such thing. Rep. Richard M. desperately to clear its skirts of 7 Odors tome from bacteria (decay, From July 1946 to the first of this nance appears to be pretty meaning TWO: District 50 headed by Communists by cracking the general Simpson, chairman of Pennsyl- = charges-hy World War IT veterans erm-Aseptic prevents breeding of year there were only nine Suspen- less. “Many doctors object to GIVING john's brother, A. Dennie Lewis, Strike without firing a shot and| Vania GOP house delegation, | that t's a tool of real-estate lob- bacteria in perspiration, keeping sions of permits for failure to clean food handlers a six months’ clean will try to expand without giving an inch. i dns RII OF Helis Giund by. Its press release this week your clothes fresh and clean-smelling. up. From Jan. 1 until now there pill of health without at least a full : : —— | arty was he y rundy = charging that “selfish financial Depend on DAVIS CLEANERS ; haye been 25 permits suspended. examination, which would be an ex- FOUR DIE IN FIRE JERUSALEM, Dec. 13 (UP)—A partisans and Grundy faction in- oq real-estate interests” are out 3 for

the safety and comfort of PermAseptized clothes.”

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evitably seeks to tie up Pennsylvania convention delegates for a favorite son until deal can be made to switch them to winning candidate, Sen. Martin is. the prospective early starter. Eisenhower boom might balk this maneuver, {

In view of the present condition of pensive procedure LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13 (UP)—A bomb was hurled from a passing restaurants as a group and the fact! Even if this procedure could be grandmother and tliree children vehicle into a cafe at Jaffa today.| that there. are nearly 1400 of them carried out practically, there still is burned to death early today in a Official sources reported that six| § in the city, health experts and even no assurance that a food handler|fire which swept their frame house Arabs were believed killed and 40 operators [eel that number is 100 will not pick up A communicable’ in Watts while they slept were injured. |

dow disease long before the next exams _ % i -— . } mm! purty sane 0 many nations due. Te dennrment (| abhae A«Child Drive Aids ® Mother Working as Janito

to sabotage its proposed Veterans Homestead Act of 1948 was first gun of that campaign. Look for more, More significant: Legion Housing Chairman Dick Cadwallader of Baton Rouge, author of Homestead Act and bitter foe of the Taft-Ellender-Wagner Bill, has | resigned. His successor is World War II Vet Walter Alessanironi

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operators is the fact that they must forced to rely, certifications notpay the entire bill, through permit withstanding, on managers and on fees, for inspection service. Not'the food handlers themselves to only do they pay the whole freight, make sure persons who are {ll or

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: but more, have sores or other troubles do not (Continued From Page One) |“From Santa Claus” ....... 60.00) and Mr. Stassen. Mr. Taft will £0 | or philadelnhi h ! "The Indiana Restaurant As- work until they are well a to St. Louls and K ci { adelphia, whe presented | ; : A ab) gain, -A-Ohild ishes Southern Club Auxiliary ... 5.00 and Kansas City last | ),u6ng committee's minority re- | § sociation backed the fight for higher Force New Equipment hich Got A-On oompl The Coterie Club .......... 1.00, of this month; will visit Mid- | port . favor of are { salaries to attract qualified food! ‘The Indianapolis picture is largely y ‘. mm {Donn and Susan .... coon 3.00) west and Rocky Mountain area in | Wagner Bill at New York conven- { inspectors. Operators poe WING 4 matter of good housekeeping. The YOU CAN help in three ways: |C. W. Weathers ..... races 10MM} February. Mr. Stassen takes out ,. = £ to pay higher fees, The fees vent peqaith department has brought the, ONE: By sending or bringing a Anenymous ................ 25.00 for Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, =~ 0 . * eps : By § ) r. Alessanironi says } b up, all right, but the city councll yoore upird from the wartime low cash contribution to Clothe-A- Wagon Wheel, Geurrilla Utah and Wyoming in January. to respect RiTORL $33 he's botg Winter Term Begins 0 resisted recommendations fOr py forcif installation and replace- Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Saddle Club ............. 25.00 * x | on the bill but will make another | Mond J 5 : kalaries ranging up to $3000 a Ye®r ont of much equipment. Maryland St. : ANONYMOUS i ciciiiaiiinn +. 10:00) . SIZE-UP one top Democrat:.} fight for it next year. As housing H ay, anuary for inspectors and up lo $7500 & prom here on in it's mainly a TWO: By telephoning RI 5551 ANOMymOUs ................ 5.00 “We're so far out in front now, | cpoivmer hell carry more weight, | Until December 20, the office will be t ; year for a top-notch supervisor for , .iter of enforcing” cleanliness both and asking for an appointment to Broad Ripple Auxiliary OES 5.00 in the presidential race, that im | .w.Z : : location from 8:30 to 4:30 and till Toon irs Rosen; ; 4he department, [through police work and through take one or more children to the E. H. .... .... cove 10.08) worried. Parties never stand still, INDIANAPOLIS OLEARING HOUSE and registration. After December 20, callers will be ey ! Fees Not Earmarked | education, Opérators feel they have stores to buy the clothes they need. Howard & Mary Lee Cavan, | and we stand about as high now | " For the Day b 3.00 at our new location in Indiana Business College Building Because the fee money is not a right to be Inspectpd by someone THREE: By placing one or more, Elwood, Ind. ........ vise 25.00) in public favor as it's possible 5 | pedis wo... ll 28,033,000 (formerly Meridian Street. Methodist Church), 802 North earmarked for the restaurant di who can answer their questions with dimes on the growing Mile-O-| Carolyn Crain ........, PP 3.00) go. There's only one why to move, Cloaking For the Week aim Meridian Street. i vision, operators have good reaton adequate and reasonable explana- Dimes on W. Washington St. | The Universal Club ........ 10.00| and that's down.” Hiro i da CT 18emise0e The modernization and improvement program under way } to believe they are paying not only tions. That's where the “teacher”! There have been 256 Clothe-A- Stanley Herbert, Anderson, - I oa will make our new quarters outstanding as to convenience yi for all the inspection but kicking part of Inspecting comes in, a part Ohild youngsters outfitted so far Ind. ............. 0... «10.00 attractiveness, and efficient operation. “Central” is the hf gome extra into the general fund, which requires thorough knowledge this year, Yesterday Times Shop- Employees 3 Tdlin Jo I : B . besides. ‘They still, of course, pay of sanitation and its principles. pers took 35 of them to the stores’ -Surance Company; C(ool- nd property and other taxes just as A lot of enforcement can be ac- and donors were hosts to five. ing GrYmme Mumford | y ana business College other businesses do, they point out, complished better by getting the co- CONTRIBUTIONS ompany, Inc.; entra . of Indianapolis. The others are at Marion, Muncie, Logansi and feel that is ample contribution operation of operators than by pad- Previous. balance $3212.90 Adjusting Company -..... 27.00 In otir advertisement of Thursday, Dec. (1, the Prices on port, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, and - to the general fund. locking their doors. The object, Mary'& George Asquith ... 100.00 Todav's Hetil S BLW Avondale Peaches and Niblets Corn were transposed and Sicqnis ~Or4 2 Butd, President, All Sie approved for " , oa A oday's Total ......... “0 J sk ning. rospective students 4 They want the fee money spent after all, is not to put restaurants Patty Ann and “Beesle 100 y . should have read: Kroger Avondale Peaches, sliced or A hai pe ye : are invited to contact for service, out of business but to help them Maennere Ladies Society. . 20.00 Total to date ...,....... 33693.90 acho of their respective preferences, or Fred W. Case, In addition, there is a growing make it their business to serve the “In God” . M............... 100.00 DIRECT DONORS halves, 2 No. 2); cans 490; Niblets Corn should have been Principal. Cubed feeling among health experts and public safely, . {Merchants Ass'n. and | Love's Machine & Tool 2 (2-01, cans 38c. : \ representatives of the dustry alike | An inspector, who is going to get| Charge-A-Plate employees 1500 Co. ...... pnb Le $ Children . f Central Business College _,- that the public, which gets the pro-| the fullest co-operation from an Rese Crusan Parlimentiary Mr. and Mrs. Merle W. : ' NS ¥ tection, should pay part of the bil operator io cleRR up a TEREAUFADL, — TID CORRE. = 100 SAO rs =irrsssred Child iy : 3 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA SIREEY In other words, that the situation has to be a diplomat of the highest Indiana Casualty Adjusters IID... vasessenss 1 Chia ‘ eT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA , thould be reversed, with mon" | order. ; | Associaton .........vi0i0 10.00, “In Memory of Paul Jr."..1 Child .

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