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_ FORECAST—Cloudy and mild with rain changing to snow and continuing through Thursday morning. Temperature tonight 28 to 32.

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| Our Fair City (Third of a Series) ah | ry } Fooc oh to Le Hrs. 4 Spending Up, Park Facilfies DownRacord for Motes

Indicted in - “== pn Rec Sif Lahor ActTest: o»= HH =H Stocks Steady After Dip |

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Of Maryland Election : By United Prom ; : | WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 (UP) Grains nosedived again today on the Chicago Board of 3

—A federal grand jury today in- Trade and wholesale food prices across the nation took the Ad dicted the CIO and CIO President sharpest dip in 17 months. i I eT ution “Corn, wheat and soybeans for delivery in May and July . 4 on political activity by labor dropped the limit on the Board of Trade for the fifth big" 4 Lg price break in seven days. put” livestock markets will be | In late trading, however, open. 49

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» i ting in the cam- re ‘ Today's price collapse in grains k tel. S edly sally par Jeipa ng dh he eam (all ‘Wheat futures rallied, at Chicago was followed by simiBE tt i | moving upward !; cent a lar nosedives at Kansas City and M+

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{ ; Minneapolis. us to 63 ; bushel to 6%}. At Chicago, May wheat, which Wholesale food prices making reached an all-time high of

| downward plunge in grain prices sale index showed declines .in | surpassed by far the price. col- flour, wheat, corn, rye, oats, barlapse in the crash of 1929 whigh ley, bellies, lard, sugar, cotton, threw the country into a 10-year cottonseed oll, cocoa, potatoes, .

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1 - 1 ct,! \ . HE ture | nder Be . an 1 (up the Dun & Pradstreet index §3.06'3 on Jan. 16, had plum- b CA INETS {make any expenditure, directly. Jace 3 Senta during he Jan meted 69%; cents a bushel in i ORD Cie ROYALTY TO VISIT CITY—Prince Peter of Greece and his (OF indirectly on bERAM of ‘Rov [Rincs Sei 3. 1948 Exoept for the|soid at an alitime peak of 32.70% bo! > i Ruscian-born wife, Princess Irene; will be guests of Indianapolis to- Ch Dlivet Violation : | singles week in 1946, It was the/a bushel Jan. 16, has dropped 65% Lig morrow for a joint lecture. | mrge [reg yo : { biggest in. history. {cents in the same period. ’ i | c : The indictment said that the On the Board of Trade, the. The Dun & Bradstreet whole- hy

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° 2 the day before Garmatz' elec- i ~ in A renrsssklle tion, constituted a direct viola- Jf vy [TR a. : 5. depression, steers, hogs, lambs and butter. i’ od Close-Up View of Europe tion of the law. Ng ' . Stocks Off Fractions | Wheat Drops Mean ? ssorted patterns : . : It was the Justice Depart MANSION — This is the Park Department's headquarters in Fall Creek Bivd., ! : | “The' break in ky fG P L 9 | Stocks on the New York Ex- wheat prices i verrsveene 988 Prince Peter of Greece, Princess fo Lecture ment's first action against the| f iv the G . It costs $700 h thf : [means that fOr Overy 3 GpOL Ai HI : Taft-Hartl Act's no-polities| formerly the Governors mansion. s It cQSts a year to heat with fuel oil. change lost fractions to about very 30 cent per ; At Caleb Mills Hall Tomorrow Night | Taft-Hartley Act's po - A aShin . ARES: smo giris TUG OF. one point, carrying the stock list/ bushel drop, the price of a loaf eavy corrugated i , {pan and will lead to a court, j dE Rina ; Ture new TOW since June. Of bread eventually will come A i as Indianapolis will get a close-up view of inside Europe tomorrow test .of the constitutionality of 5 any i | 11947. Wall Street was watching down a penny. Each 30 cent per / when Prince Peter of Greece and his Russian-born Princess Irene those provisions: - : } 1 [ ey S the Chicago grain prices. Later bushel drop in the of corn 5 VERY are scheduled for a joint lecture at Caleb Mills Hall © | Mr, Murray was in Pittsburgh I ; Rg : - {the stocks steadied; ‘means that pork can be produced Lie ; The royal couple will arrive here tonight from Cincinnat! on when the indictment was handed 4 . i At London the ‘steel Let |3 cents a pound cheaper. : i ; their tour of the United States. : down. But his office here issued | Adroit’ Trader mi mar But the market’ aD ‘a 3 J “Only 9.3 per cent of the Greek population is communistic.” a statement under his name in Shuniped aguin by the Chancellor recovery was after iar Ee declared Prince Peter at Cincin-\which Mr. Murray said he wel- of the Exchequer that Britain Major price break was partially’ #8 Inati last night while discussingicomed the indictment as an op- Sa Chi Had was. failing by ¢ checked at the big cornbeit iB his country’s position in E ity to test the constitu- ys \-hicagoan L JaIlng DY IAL 10 PAY het Hl {his country’s post uropean portunity way. The decline started last Stockyards yesterday. HE [power politics. tionality of the politics ban in| No Inside Information Friday and haited only briefry| Farmers ‘shipped only 24.700 8 dt Logking 3 V. 8. the Jaw. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UP)|0ne day this week. hogs to the 12 major markets to- t Cafe He said Europe is looking BD Wants Final Decision i tary o ture Cline And in Australia shares sagged|day in an attempt to get prices | HRT " the United States tor leadersh P| «1 did not authorize publica- & (ton P. Anderson today In the Sydney and Melbourne Moving upward again. It was 9] g The United States mus: Stition of my statement (the Gar. i [that an “adroit” Chicago trader|Stock exchanges for the third day, the smallest run of hogs since | Municipal Inspectors |r: Toone ting the {m-|Mats indorsement) made $300,000 to $400,000 in last Bringing losses to $45 million. But Oct: 9. 146, when farmers were Fi Sit In lew Class [mediate Ponabilitation of a desti.|of defiance. or bitterness,” Mr : plummeting commodity there was every De Teoved at mad mos A Chit 5 Sit-In_on New Class Burope,” he said. “The|MUEsy's, SOter oll al. al markets, cep fio oe : eu Ot th (Photo, Page 10) off “My action was taken | The trader 1s XE. T. Maynard, » ¢ : ) i edicay hited States now has come Off... to obtain a final dec F ; ’ 30 “dE a [$1.50 higher per hundred pounds Center's D of Public ose aan ame orince| Which We hope” will assure -con- ! o Det, ne ; com- at Chicago. Gains of 50 to 75 c Health today opened a week's “in Cpe of the Ce inued protection for basic Ameri- oa bh Vin Agricul-g ets in the United cents were ¢ at the Bt g BE CTviCt” traming course to speed Sha Princess here for lectures 10. |.,,, yperties. # a ‘ : ture Committee that Mr. Maynard cele : 12. in| Louls market, and hogs rose §2 § i tatewids restaurant sani. Morrow night is being sponsored “uyior much more—than the COMFORT STATION—This is the comfort station on the |} 4 no “inside ipformatio ay lat Omaha. ] 1 tation program. by Ss SSMIpPOPATY ow ch, right of Philip Murray to fasue| playground at 21st St. and Sherman Dr, There is no plumbing in Ithe government and added. | - , . gadinns 8 The course was set up in co- ow Hartley She ~ Ipolitical statements through the it, The building is insured for $2500, was built by WPA. “The government would we Ho ; Prices Rise Sli hil 3: 1 operation with the State Health| princess Irene, whose “New S30 News 5 involved in this Fase) * = = wo» . his wisdom s0 it could do as well” ¥, g Y: i Department fot state FestSurAnt Loo" embraces. a Russan-stvl| 12s cose ease ss voweas | Administrative Setup Impressive and | igre, hel Wil Ea ad Costs Still D : cember expose in The Times of cq i pnte Poe gE & A tees | Expensive, Recreation System Inadequate special House Speculation In in vro ci restautant pS uditions Jere, the/,t Cincinnati this morning with M . By RICHARD LEWIS . hg iga ing. Comiitice tsuded Hog Jiices rose slightly at In-| More budget relief also loomed 4 g y Sodd vision sep three lo- , tablespoon. : | The City Park Department answers complaints about curtail-|, = begin a . immedi Mayrard dianapo . Stockyards today asion the meat front as wholesalers ca mapectons 30 — The Princess was most inter- ment in recreation with the familiar response, “lack of funds,” |. oq on his operation Ith Be et od simon in half.|lannounced more price declines in New facilitie gE OUINE he uni. ¢sted in public reaction here to . . Its pleas for more funds before the City Council each year are ..-. a0 tnoormaeion Joanie food eh ront, meat and bacon, beef, pork, ham and lard. i Wi oo rere u ay h the Marshall Plan for financial 0 {backed by an earnest, hardworking agroup of citizens who have Sold Wheat Short - ldo " n ces continued their| By the week-end or early next yi at = sap asians have aid to Europe. . {fought to give the City an adequate recreation program. While many traders. in ‘com-| wnward slide. {week, the whoesale cuts should be eee Diet] TH TOUT. Mle SAF == ore oredr A SUFVEY of_Park Department records shows that Fereation|medities lost money. on the fall. The little piggies that didn't go reflected in retail prices at about but concentrated refresher train-|are saying that the money comes! yor hey Y an- facilities have actually been cur: iki kit i “Hrig prices: Anderson sald the anid Joarket. caused the 25 to 50-8 cent down on bacon, half tb a ing | immediately .". . have you that nounced the appointment of Loms tailed despite an increase in are also used to transport vol-\ ue “ata vriard made his profit by cent. increases here, observers cent on beef cuts, a fractional de- ba The sanitarian course was au-|Mmuch money?” {Brandt as a member of the city Spending. At the same time, the untrer recreation workers the selling 1.000.000 bushels of wheat sald. Farmers in Indiana and [cline in fresh pork, 1 to 2 cents CB thorized by thé university board! Nobody answered that ques- sanitation board | Department's administrative set- Department cannot afford to Pay. pont Jast week and by trading over the nation apparently keption ham and about another gent i tw y and a hl ition. » Mr. Brandt a former up has become increasingly im- ~The Department spends $100 8lin" cotton, oats and other com-| heir animals off the market in down on lard, ri 4 ; by Dr. T. Be Rice ‘head of ear oe SE hie WOT md -samitation PXEAIYE_ADd. expensive. . year to belong to a stale recre-|,, qu, (an effort to level off nosediving| Here are how today's prices of i Public Health Department at the Ts : | board, replaces Fred N. Reynolds| The Department moved Gut OT Som wssothution:— yy Chicago; Muymard iso said POOR, ire COMIC ties compared tos I medical center, and by his assist- Tip to [Mot risis— |who had tendered. his resignation| CI'Y Ha) our Joan Moy od Sas Your, 13 .P rehases. se [he nad no “inside information” oy Suge hogs arrived at the 0. ER ay. Yaast hr iH ant, Dr, 8. H. A : JE. M the first (made its he F 1 ’ : and used only his own judgment| 94! markel, ‘abou f the nor-| ad nd- : The rei cl pe lie san- Buy Digits Now |eftective tn the oes | sion formerly the home of In-| It bought ordinary soap powder|,y 4 professional trader. . {mal number. Cattle, calves and [®"} Stores: + . ; ftarians is oe uled to be turned] Some Hoasi torists face & Successor. |diana governors in Fall Creek at 65 cents a box. It bought tol- = .y¢ wag obvious the market was Sheep receipts were also down. Lard—Lard dropped about % : out in about a ‘year. the A oD ED Cgrounded~| Mr. Brandt, who is 78, became BIYd: let paper at prices ranging frOm | started down,” Maynard said. Top Average Jumps sent on the wholesale market Hl Sebk’ Uritota Ordinances [if the wait until the as a member of the works and sani-| 1%, mansion costs the taxpay- 9 to 19 cents a rol. {al Anderson said Maynard made| The move brought desired re-|g ¥. & cut that should be re. i A ; The entire program: of spegial-ito aoply for drivers’ licenses the; tation board in 1930 and served > $700 ay a. n Beating I a ap Dont omy Wy pi 1$200,000 on short sale of 1,000,000/5ults as the top average rose 10} in, retail Juices almost fe i) . | ih rr ra tol Tat ala one. It uses fuel oil, | ’ ‘bushel of wheat, bet ,000 | $23.25, . : six g daire and 1948 1 Hailing 10 Rauitaiians ang Bureau of Motor Vehicles We rg critically short supply. Park rec-| Its purchases ranged from hou ana’ dB a on a0 $40,000! $33. Moria pazed = I Ther) n-cent cut since a week ago. [} Gas Range plus i ee aut fo ners today. EW ae -, ords show the price of fuel oil|sands of gallons of asphalt 10! ont in” other commodities. {at $17 to $18.50 and heavier pork. Tlour-=Generally down about 3 to fit you field, is part of a pl Mpstlion. Deraons whose birthaays gear South Side Resid ard. |purchased for the building rose three dozen tootnbrushes. Alto-| “quo s«poom and bust” in. the ers were 25 to mostly 50 po! : one cent per pound. Tug jo. V You Tart, of 3 Dian 1 sqtablith in Jaalary of Pebrusry Dave only; 1, irr arte tu oT from 8 to 15 cents a gallon. |gether, it spent more than 31| ommoqity markets, Anderson higher. Cattle fradin Rot Tad weon=sARother cent. out today ~4 a S-piece chrome orm sanitation ordinancesuntil Feb. 28 to apply for new e is-a partner in the firm of Top executives of the Depart- million. : | said.” might h : ading was limit-imade a total of 10 to 12 cents id "p and inspection mgthods-in every licenses. The same deadline ap- Brandt Bros. Construction Co.|y.nt inspect its broad acres in| Behind the Department's ad-*® “Ing t ys been averted if a mostly steady, nosedive since a week ago on top i Sip and county in the state. plies to all chauffeurs and holders I a resident of the a 1947 Buick the Park Board ministrative facqde isa rundown AYE h_Tequirements of 39 Pe rs auwhile; pra and butch- grade sliced. . * tors De Sepdhs 3 nr ot nape alot Deg poi licenses regardiens; south 1 do all iy lite. He lives! ourchased last. year with $137.50 Foesaatian. syathm. a pong, or March ALE a wah sug. Prices I rh rl Lind | Margarine—Down two cents per ¢ training represented haif the " Although. the bureau. expects. to] With the appointment of Mr, "on of i use 1947 Ford staffed by Torker. who complain | ested it. The margin Fequire- [Rew market prices. The A&P| Butier—Down six cents to eight a [ . n , } city's total restaurant inspection have about 340,000 applications by|Brandt, Mayor .Feeney completes | station wagons. These vehicles they're “underpaid. st i cent, It da 50. announced a 1-cent reduction cents per pound on_top grade. 2k ing force of six. They were Stanley that time under the new law, only his replacenient of the old board. 2500 | voluntary. If one-pound loaf of bread Shortening—Down two to three ] : bet o — F000 or io ~ a De Tae Cua. enamed| Comfort Station Abandoned, Insured for $ rT gs | on iw re take a price SSA er Joli, - A GID AIRE recent additions re StAR he Lh ie a, may “foul|to replace Michael L. Fansler, a Wading pools yas found 19 Delo SAVIN Lor DO ina Dobbin Stages ge ‘Was margarine, down about aD ae ove } ! whi b ” Democrat, d C. Warre v insanitary last su + | +12 ‘cents -a d to ] Bread— . city. borg’ i Rid BY ne - ir Lh vrs ington, 2 RevubNesy to Ai tne the "City Health officer Closed! sutvatobile to spl a muck 51. Milk ‘Walkout’ | decrease In otter prion gi on a pound oat Ssusraty-a sunt § { i | four-door - sedan, } i L K . 3 / lighter sanitation enforcement/be without any valid license for Joslin Surmerly held by Herbert them. WPA-built comfort station built-in thermostatic control An uhtrained milk wagon horse] yo Unt around the corner, ob-| Fresh Meats—Down anywhere J In local eating places. a few days. . 1d . atone Vet and Sherman Dr. was heater and ventilator, defroster, Sirayed off his “beat” today and paid 4 ed a Sous from a fraction on fresh pork an allowed to deterijrate for years. radio and antenna, windshield| Was missing, wagon and all for, cpoeue and soap. 4 sey and from two to five cents on ; ” : :

: i ‘ RANGE Remember . «+ Thou Art Dust'— Snow or Rain The Park Department has been wipers, windshield washers, antf- more than half an hour before \S

: 4 ' v Klet.” {he was found a mile y. ” . . = @ Ash Wednesday Rites OpenDue Here Today [5 i wing shen va ores dir, rns, oe Liviney onion 32 x Housewives Wait, Wonder: A LOCAL TEMPERATURES |p gaping holes in the roof. ’ '

| been stripped of its plumbing and Pennsylvania Motor Inn offered 16th St, Polk Milk Co. driver, : S | * Ww k $ L + | ia a Nash Ambassador at $1828.10,8aid when he came back from a ' 8 . YOU olemn Six Weeks of Lent | «0 om m a nm et ment pur. The bid was rejected avery at 15 wumcnusetis| WW OPKer's Wage 'Growina' ) PAY I 7am 28 1la.m... 34 | chased last ‘year is used for the The board said: “This is not Ave. the horse and wagon we 4 . Peri nia Repentance | 8a.vf ..% 12 (Noon) 34 [transportation of board members considered equal to a Buick 51.” Bone. By HAROLD HARTLEY has grown in t od of Self De oe pe : cl 9am... 80 1p.m...3% [and Paul Brown, Parks Super- Under the specifications to] Half an hour later another Yesterday, a billion “paper dol- There 1s no u he Jat Saves Aaya. Qbserved by Christians Throughout World | intendent. (bidders, the ony vehicle which Polk firm driver found the miss- i,ry" went tp. the A eaaber, dol | Therh i 5:0 Walon harguining and. Indianapolis Catholics and Protestants today joined Christians a snow or rain was duel Early in 1947, the board in- Souid equal a “Buick 51 was—a oS horse 4 Wagou in the 1100 New York Stock Exchange. suddenly it began to. buy more, k around: the world in opening the solemn six weeks of Lent with Jlisraect for Indianapollsigtructed the Purchasing Agent Suteq bl. ing along aimlessly. Those who lost it unfortunate-| Here comes a note of caution. Ash Wednesday services. a on County. 3: wil. get . [ly had come to regard it as real When an airliner is about to land,

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Ider tomorrow Two Buick Dealers Left in Field J Sts oe pe meets | , Members of many Protestant denominations will attend a|®® ; ! : | . money, which jt wasn't, passengers are often told to fasJobular worship service tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the Second Pres- Staratn, the B3| Rejection of the Nash left two, The records indicated tne six- Get Tickets NOW | Most of us don't own indus; ten their safety belts. That is yterian Church. Dr, Spencer P. Austin will speak on “His Cross n er Bureau Sd | bidders in the field, both Buick; Sylinder vehic "ous ot Sotse |trial securities. We haven't been ns ; and Ours.” | ““Rethigmber man that thou are overnione sem. pdl| dealers. | | throug They PAA y theif or Golden Gloves rt—vet | {Continued on Page 10—Col. 2) Io faithful Catholic will g0 dust and unto dust thou shalt re- or oiures. here Mohareh Buick subtilis a bid) Bey i SO | * Dow't be disappointed Pri as In Rock. market hud. | — church and receive blessed turn.” : covering a ee board . . e, means . ashes upon his head sometime The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, pengeq from 22 wanted plus a porcelainfzed fin-| The Park Department spent a Tob Sot Your Yisuets merely that finance and business Dawson Ar rives today. As the priest makes the pishop of the Episcopal Diocese gp, g the A sh. Here the board decided to| hu s of dollars for janitors J jare fearful for their future. Sign of the cross with ashes upon of Indianapolis, will give the ser- ther foo eter LO 01 BF | economize and rejected Mon: | supplies. Most of ‘these were or- Times Legion Golden Gloves | The stock market tries to n Eng an To each brow, he will say: mons at the traditional noonday | ecistered 30 at [2 * 0] © ||arch’s bid because the porcelain-| dered over the telephone. SournAmen at He N. Penn- (guess what's going to happen, D f d L | Tira — |Lenten worship in Christ EpiSco-tne weather snow ized finish was $14 extra. | A sub-executive last year or- ® There stil poh ye all It acts in advance, or thmks it METeN oca Gl imes Index pal Church onthe Circle today|g, rau down- The board awarded the sale dered 15 Sates of the “best popu- able at: Bush-Caahan's Soe r Ant It is not uncommon | aE—— r — ee | through Friday. Services will be _|to Community Motors on its bid lar brands” of soap powder from AARP Ra [10F Wrong. : : ae 4 bw ; town. The bufSau said the mod-|'% SCC ce Tory iy included $1860.02] the H. P. Chemical Co., one of the| +0 E: Washington St. or at | Grains Stull |, LONDON. Feb. 11. {UP} - .

Amusements 15|Movies .....15 held daily except Saturday for & .,.5ie cloudy spell will end|° man’ Sagging Eadie Ash... 8|Obituaries .. 4|half hour beginning at 32:05 p. m. tomorrow with pis tempera-|for the vehicle and $137.53 for major suppliers? of janitorial ae Sportal : ws, on The commodity market is still James Dawioh, Stinapolis. 184. Claation «+++20|F, C. Othman 11|throughout the six weeks. tures, but no violent change in|the extras. two. Ford items for all City departments, Ringside and first row bal- | saggings Livestock slipped, too, defense of Billy Burke Edwards y Slmites "S618 Pattern ++. 14 hut. 0 period, of Sei meatier was expechd. I sid. |g, PO nin he TURF wou raven or | Soha, ip SOWRMAIS, Te farmers are olin thir ore S Sarged wth he mr: § sessed Radio ies. 19 an repentance rr ————— ! | would contain either 24 or 28 ] ers are ng - their liveC 4 ¥ ; 4 y ! served, $1.50. General-admis- der of his infant daughter, are Comvor 118 Mr Roosev 13 Savior ast days on earth. wil pop ccs Shin Held [om Be, 30h 8, Come, Rulet bonds of powder. J | Snel $1 Tor Sharan or |Siock OF {B MATKEL reCAIg 0 rived (oday and went int. con Fashions. 14|Scherrer ....12 March 26. -Easter, the joyful| TEL AVIV, Féb. 11° (UP)— six-cylinder vehicles at $1492.63 ults—will be _ available sultatioh with embassy officials, ‘r FPP o y . hy | {purchasing agent knew which at 1 | distress prices. : yorum vesssi2|8ports ,....8-9 Feast of the Resurrection, why British warships have iptoreapiediensh. ; : {the time the order was placed. boss Fig ne Armory Friday |" “Infiation's house of cards has ve Hite wil Sone hoy Bristol Holvwsog 18 Teen Tai iad i ati Th ws in nds Indianapoits sleged pg nol ar 830the bid at od on The vasias gig from H. P. Chem-| - " You'll find the pre-Finals 5'arted to tumble all the way attorneys Ra 8 .e Teen Talk... Tr. ves Tu 4 I Hea each case contained i / | trom the. . farmer’ t y a ; ) 3 : ts from of six der wi , th | : news on The Times | s corn crib to] “I am not completely familiar . Page.. 6 Washington .12|and directs evangelistic work for| Jewish illegal immigran m -cylin oe line P08" |24 boxes, and that each box cost Tages. : a corner grocers shelves. with the details of the case and Co . to Page Oo ; 3 :

Indpls. 11| Weather Map 10|the United Christian Missionsty| western Europe to the Holy Land, received two eight r ve : ul today. , 'hicles at each 3 % | (Continned 10-~Col ousewives wait and wonder. consequently cannot yet make miy