Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 15

. > = = 3 To Hrs 1048 : Edo . 2 : ” Ee . of = : ge : - > 3 gE Pra LESSEE NYS ! MONDAY, MAR. eres cere. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : a PAGE 13, mor | 0 Scientists lp. Bell Telephone 0 5 ” = g ’ * Ta? E : : : a ie oo a bt Extend or of ings Drop % do cek's ng adioactive Nucleus 00 000 in 11 STORE HOURS: Monday 3 Isotopes Purchased From Oak Ridge Atomic |& Through Saturday, 9:30 fo 5:00 i Ne Lab Used in Program Headed by Dr. Mitchell Equal fo 4 Pct. on | ats a ote BLOOMINGTON, Ind., + Mar. S— Scientists at Indiana University | a Obligations t : re helping extend the knowledge of the radioactive nucleus with a. Indiana Bell Telephone Coy to- 2 B. With of funjatental feseprtss an. fadioastive isotopes purchased. ced 1947 8 liquor laws, but TOE ne Osk Ridge Atomic | iay anne co i General for his "Out of the experiments may grow a future application of these 'were about $300,000 less than in : atomic ene rgy byproducts to the fields of medicine and industry. ‘the 1946 business year : ou, P. C. B., not Poanced yO. So rim oh The figures were released in the % y tavern, thers re being Sonauted by the TU. Real Silk lists company’s annual report with tls. . y tavern, are iclosed earnings for year of ics de i . smb | ee = | et avi 40 : souls. They re- partment has received eight “oni, Profits of 1] iiam A. Hughes a: were, t way by liquor dioactive. Isctofen Jom | lequal to 4 per cent on capital obdon’t idge Ss eked Sd RE re Prod " on goer Net Sales in 1947 RL Heaton Souipared with 514 Per n't, but millions Not First Investigation "Put at 15 Millions : > However, rate increases which, : The Pree eo hel Bik Howey i: DIRTY TRICK—This pile of dirt was le ft this week in the middle of Ww. 10th St. Wg Sftect ho the latter part and inst!- t nu tiga Real Mills, earn Ee and ee physics department, and subsidiary companies showed| just west of Luett St. No barricade or caution flag was set up as a warning to City 3 going rate of 6 per cent by the. ind the wrecks tne the university has had in a net profit of $959.417 for 1947 motorists. A Times photographer took the picture of this traffic hazard which was lend of the year, Mr. Hughes said. d stop. operation since 1940 a cyclotron after $144,937 depreciation and left unquarded by a plumbing firm Increase Facilities re we our broth- capable of producing Ridioaive Soom Todors! income oe 9 yap 9 : The company added nearly $15 -when we are topes. 0 roymson, president, 1 . Ta oy | oer, svesgatons to cna moored to smeeny socio: Crttle Trade Rules Seay In the Services a alien Jt how the nucleus “Phone service in the state. lives, do out jcists are| Net sales for 1947 were $15,970,ther, the IL U. phys The Indiana Bell president nation, state or ge several mew instru-|691, slightly higher than for the a id >» the liquor ed under the classi-[previous year. The amount of w 2 en * ower jPo I. a udqitions t of keeping and gication of “magnetic analyzers.” {U. 8. securities set aside for cap-! Cattle Gade ruled generally, Gigod-_ oR ~ th pounds ....... eves. 25.00@27. 0) through new capital and not from made. ‘ And on By the use of these the scien- ital expenditures totaled $1.5 mil- about steady today at the Indian-| §oo. | 30-1000 pounds... [email protected] lreventes trom service, 1t was meswas the picture tists are studying the energy re- bn apolis Stockyard although some- NEE oo, 2 0615.00] {essary ta bring large amounts of! stian men, one of the particles released Dividends of $1 per share were what slow on the heavier steers. Common— new money into the business that “age. They lations jear disintegration. The Paid on common stock, four 15- Vealers dropped $1.50 from last 300- 500 "ow a Wiehe) 19.5042 50/ Trip One of Six. AAditioral Shates of COMOR ears. by pe “ters are investigating Juarters and an extra dividend week’s closing market. nwa Evchanae Tours [stock were sold to the American go ont one Oxo at of both Beta rays Of 40 cents. A quarterly divi-|' Fat lambs figured 15 to 25 Neu and common 15.350 18.30 9 "Telephone and Telegraph Co. and tie en rays (very high X-|dend of 15 cents per share has cents lower than Friday's bulk. ‘Caner . ; 1450G157 Midshipman Floyd M. McCurdy authority was received to sell up| your expression and Ga ./been declared for Apr. 15 of this. Ho, ruled unevenly, mostly Bulls (All Weights) recently visited the U. S. Military! roe ) which accompany the atom gs to $75 million in stock as more’ Exquisitely Engraved ty and starb a rays oS , |year plus the regular quarterly 50 cents lower, but several loads Good. (All WEIGBS) .ivevee. 2. — at West Point, N. Y. He|runds are needed. > building, in any fc disintegr he |preferred dividend, payable Apr. of lightweights were steady in Siussse— mis the son of Mrs. Isabelle T. x ~ : i more power to - Nationwide Pro 1. ‘early trading. Medium Finals $0 iE McCurdy, 728 8. Illinois St. penses, Taxes Up E ATON STATIONERY One of the instruments em-| Last year the company pur- —Mar. 8— Cutter and conn wm’ His trip was one of six ex- Total revenues increased 15 ployed is called a magnetic lense chased 541.8 shares, including , poo? TO CHOICE HOGS grr d to choice wa. 3.00 change visits scheduled for mid- per cent to a record high of spectrometer. With it, Dr. Mitch- scrip, of its prior preferred stock, | 140- 180 pounds ] Rx 2 Som Gulls” Ws io meds yee 10.00 25.00! shipman and- cadets. The two $32,250,000. Expenses and taxes! $ 11 has completed investigation of Series 3, dt an average of $11.13’ 160- 180 pounds . HE 23075 Sy anies: bi b thod were up 18 per cent to $30 mil- 1 n, 513 N. Wood pir isotpes of antimony and and 100 shares of the cumulative 300- 2s Poe R25aas Ts (Foedn ang Stocker CS1ile and Unives jacadeunies gadd” this method lion, nearly two-thirds of which : ai rubidium, Another Instsument {preferred at an average of $96.15 io 310 bounds | :. 33.90wa3.00' S00 300 GOURDS ....eeses ay nogne 0 Stor the services. Wao Sor payrali expense and benebeen used for these In-|per share. 270- 300 pounds . .. [email protected] y . . hat stirs me. I hh has D a atioar | an Ee oymsot's Teport said] BE I EG - ; pada kA 00UDdS 1u.rucsverse WUBIN! pro George E. Kesler, of 3911 Long distance business con- A delicate spray of Meadow Grass adorns the aul the Hoosier spectrometer employed by Dr. L. |strenuous times lie’ ahead and Na ah Comman— ssssessses.. 16.00010.00|Campkin St, has qualified as a tinued to increase in volume. par- finish of this fine-quality laid paper in grey, white, or an average er of the department.|that the company is preparing to| '%0- 3% pounds .....__... [email protected] "500- 900 poun [email protected]/ telephone and telegraph installer ticularly calls between Indiana t M. Lang ne) pany paring Packing dows Cuiyes Steers) and repairman in signal points. Long dista blue or cyclamen with white design. Beautifully criminals going With this be has He jet them: Cio 300 DouDAS / ....o. cen .-: [email protected] $4000, to shoice 1.006349 school, Ft. Monfaouth, K. J dled by the Ph Salle. ban: ‘ of some : : , » N. J. , : a, Thigh We free an. Link-Belt Net Higher | 3% ii poun LL 183841800 edu eons |. iooguse| He enlisted in the ‘U. 8. air{T7.000 a day. compared with bowed for gifis or personal we. with-20 stamped ness as burning ne (hind instrgnent 1s a small| Sales of $87,322.766 were re Cusic pounds ......eenn po Ctives Beiters) force in 1047 and received his|29.000 a day in 1939. single sheets, 10 plain single second sheets and 8 flesh of others e . | 400-480 pounds vo in. : basic training in BAACC The largest single buildin trometer being em-|ported by the Link-Belt Co., Chi-| 80. $00 pounds and dows 20.50823.80 ng in Field, g 8 oap, performing Beta ray spec po y " | 450- 580 pounds i Sais 2 Medium— San Antonio, TS He will be Project of the company is the ad 20 envelopes. r swank medical ployed under the direction oficago, maker of power transmis- Medum = : [email protected] 500 pounds dow [email protected] » Tex. He . ; Prof. R. G. Wilkinson to invest}- sion machinery, for 1947, in the > Slaughter Vi” Rann SHEER (187) transferred to Mitchell Field, dition of five more stories on the : n to go free? If gate isotopes of scandium and annual statement going to stock-| 9-130 peunds . [email protected] cpoic Long Island, N. Y. Iiianapona Administration BLOCK'S Stationery, Street Floor . .merica we had tungsten. holders today. Sales for 1946 carmia aun) Medium H “Sood Trseats Seaman 2/c Earl Howard Cole, ng. is also. The Indiana University experi- Were $61,559,525. Choicé— Common ..... : son of Mrs. Emma Westbrooke, New Project Listed nes that man so ments are a part of a nationwide] The company paid $8.68 per a $00 rseeneesin. 33.50 2080 coo Ad cholte TS LLL 550 Patterson St. is assigned to| New buildings or additions to ince, these are nuclear physics investigation now share as against $5.50 per share! 1100-1300 . 35 80833.00 Common and medium ....... aircraft carrier Phillipine Sea. He|existing buildings are in progress Chain che | Ia way tn vere Ad Or ne peviows yor.” Currnt Stun ws umes Truck Whe ont arte che cesta snd ot Ariheon, Seis, Beery Fe bof pe vanced wi are obkl 5 - 1946 to $35,861,780, a ratio of .2.7/1100:1300 po BIBG.0” sar. § = mont BI a area by the Atlantic Fleet. fersonville, Marion, Muncie, New tant investigations. ?*"lto 1. The company showed a net|™%" fs pounds sol Beat) Serr Ne 2 "ea Dock Albany, Plainfield, South Bend, i elieve in capital woth, of $51.1435% with a book (1100-1300 | 5 Gale) lov ss dL 2 oats, oe 152 3; gai 4 4 aid wiveru) st Indianapolis. 5 to considering » value o 97. 700-1100 pounds _........... 19.30023.00 cornea ih a Not Tur 0osiers ven rel ural work was carried ul inking 50-Year Phi Delts : Coo a0 tees IANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE on for eight other projects that rave Aes | 000- 800 pounds ......... ee. [email protected] Clearings ............ccovsinne. will be started in the future: ul thinking and woit [Fumes Overcome | Seis Sound: oii: page| cotrege 0. Season heute 10 Int ature, New creatures but I W Girl, 9 oreign war S Peru, Shelbyville, Washington so low, and for To Be Honored oman, OiIr Indiana Stocks and Bonds arid Vincennes, and building addiy have - tions at Gas City and at the Tal-| a | eT I TC softly’ d Golden Legion certificates sig-|today from the effects of carbon'agen esieds diana University coeds, Elizabeth| phone ten S oh or Dew tele-!| our own ideals nifying 50 years membership at monoxide poisoning. | American an Sites oe, Hummel, Union City, and Jo Ann year: Bluffton. B purch ased last Pl the annual Phi Delta Theta| Mrs. Betty Morgan, 2007 Col- | Ayrahire Co om Hayes, Crawfordsville, for fur-|g rasville lr OX J3, Caw: old the broken, Founders’ Day dinner to be held [lege Ave. and Beverly Ann Tee-|5 8 Eo a ther study at Higher Normal|angville, Frankfort “H nd es to our aching the Cl | Hotel [§arden, 9, of 943 N. Alabama St., Belt B & Stk Yds pid. School, Bogota, Colombia. ; yearend ade into cakes Saturday in the Claypoo Bobbs- otd ... City, Huntington, Montpelier, m both were treated at General y , , w, all of us, and They are Dr. John M. Cun- 1 after - be Pots of 3 . The awards weré made on the|Peru, Vincennes and Washington. r leaders; bert . M. Woollehi10oDital after being . overcome) Cshiral Soya, ee basis of proficiency in written ur. leaders. To ningham, Her i 1 of yesterday at the grandmother's Comwith ix Toan 4% ofd and spoken Spanish and high ’ A the cartels o od Hasey Reem i home. ‘A faulty flue was blamed. ont, Car-Na-Var Heider Is ‘scholastic average. These schol- Producers 3 Council - 35 Lafayette: M. E. Garber and| A police emergency squad. ad-| cummins pls Railways 1967 arships are in recognition of as- Luncheon Frid . Yataye te; H. Potter. both of ministered oxygen until an am-| Consolidated Industries com, wt yi¢|Investors Telephone 3s 6i.... #3 sistance given by indiana Urh ay Madison: Otto C. Klein, Mt, |puiance arrived. Delta Fotiiat con WOR... 5 oy To |Eub Serv ot na ste a... 10) 18 [versity to Colombians studying], A Juscheon will be held Friday Vernon; Louis D. Ream, Peru; 2? Jackson BR ptd 84 Trac Term Corp 5s B7........ 90 93 [there a . ” incoln by the state Harvey J. Hadley, Richmond; Gam Gr ye EG ATI erin Miss Hummel has been granted ofl. Ino. About De | nd a clipping of Judge Howard L. Hancock: Racks 4 p egl ra i0 | oct on Tel up oe To otd. 5 di C $ | 3 nw schol asship including tui- gineers and contractors ote em ville; Joseph 'S. Bartholomew = 41 room an ard, and Miss Jog "Butter Puy Valparaiso ; Albert N. Doyle, Ind & eh B Ain ord"; pl ant, en I Hayes | jas a $200 sctolarship Jor A or rose ComHuntington; H. H. Guthrie, *Indpls ay ans usica e emic year. bustion Corp., district ir fair and ovur- Greensburg; Hugh G. Garber, At Purdue Apr. 1 Di taps P&L pid an manager, ” al. Your states rE A Er Bi at [E008 ht ge A five-act' musical, “Green CUT COSTS OF GASOLINE will explain the versatility of the ¢ h paragraph is Fairmount, and Irwin P. Smith,! Registration for the spring Indpls Water CI A com ..... 3% 20. | Daze,” will be presented in Kep- By-products such as uranium,|tems. Harold D. Bisho pitts. = ch disturb the Danville. term of Purdue University Tech-|Jeferson Ame? "Lute com... 18 hart Memorial Auditorium of In-|gyiphur, wax and ammonium are burgh Plate Glass Co. pon El PU PPY LOVE 8: ion behind smil- A dance will follow the dinner. [nical Institute will be held from ingen & Co fc %. 1, |diana Central College at 8 p. M.|cutting the costs of making gaso-|ager, is chapter president. Glenn n eatly disturb so Hershel Carey is president of the noon until 8 p. m., Apr. 1 and 2. Gincoin Nat Life ... 51° | Saturday. Hine out of oflshale overseas, ac-|G. Bernard is program commitnding and non- Indianapolis alumni group spon- Dlagges mi begin Apr. 5, end-juncon Reto dom onl HI on, Produced bY stu cording to the Bureau of Mines. tee chairman. "I'm just a lithe playmate pup soring the event. ing June [Mustic Asphal ........ 9 10%] > t of this airyey The school offers a day Pro- x pa Pub ser eon a » of 35 members. Principal roles | never, never bark. out yours is by gram for regular students and a(N Ind Pub Serv 8% . “es 102 |are played by Jim Mansfield, ‘ Greenback Party night schedule for industrial] .} Ro balory com... «.18 16% Muncie; Julia Miller, Tyner; Em- But if you'll press my little fail Pub Serv of Ind © i... a0, 47, ma Lou Wilson, Rich Valley; . “ om om Pub Serv of Ind 3% pid I. 18% #9% Weldon Kincaide, Warsaw; Bill ' Pll lead you through the dark . I M i t A 11 part-time students can earn a, 80 Ind d Gaz a3 pra oe Booms. Wabash, and Sylvia Fitz- 06 -van amp com. ‘ ra az, Ss. . aylor 0 vee fir. plana ih Sletieical, Goatng ae eh ERAT %| Eugene Grifith, Dayton, 0., and Bright red plastic S8c U 8 Machine com Prof. Hazel Herther will direct Batteries inside / The executive council of the struction technologies. Tnton Title the production. Proceeds will go . oe x Greenback Party for Indiana will] Bulletins and catalogs may be! [to the World Student Service Is Ha To Announce The meet April 17 in the Claypooljobtained from the: institute, 902 Mrs. Frank J. Wise | Fund. PRY of Pocatello Hotel to plan for a state con-|N. Meridian St. or call LL 3348. |Hoqdg PEO Sisterhood :

ent on Henry his. family, his

5 had made up movement, He He carried it ity to make it pers that Truan of the Civil his statement In’t be trusted. of casting his of his political

las installed a office in the

tly modern in ng effects. It t, the grandits of historic

, sitting in a anough action. standing up, hat's why the és him to get

1g before the a8 the first busted out the ean Recovery * polka. Later r a 15 second.

get fat. 's 80— t they know?"

0 was called

rent control. another com» to testify berth day? No, riations. The ite Commerce

io with your teplied Harrie,”

vention and a ticket for the fall election. Armand W. Sergeant, Indianapolis, will have charge of arrangements. Granville B. Leeke,

Mrs. Frank J. Wise has been |elected president of Chapter Q, {Peo Sisterhood. Other officers

Paul Burkholder Wins 1-Week Trip to Mexico

Paul W. Burkholder, branch | are Mrs.

South Bend, vice presidential can-| manager of Remington Rand Inc., | Walter E. Kyle, vice president;

didate, will speak. Candidates for governor include Fred M. Eby, Elkhart, and the Rev. William O. Renner, Indianapolis, John G. Scott, editor of “Money,” Craryville, N. Y., will be a presidential candidate.

Management Group | To Hear Author

'Br..Lillian M. Gilbreth, author and lecturer, will speak on “Man-|

agement and The Home,” it a meeting of the Indianapolis chapter, Society for the Advancement of Management, at 8 p. m. to-

| systems division, has been award-| | Mrs.

James Rainey, recording ied a one week trip to Mexico gecretary; Mrs. Dale Wilson, corafter winning first place in a' ‘responding secretary; Mrs. dar-nation-wide sales contest. |old Nicholson, treasurer; Mrs. Mr. Burkhoider, 21 W. 46th St., pay] Stokes, chaplain, and Mrs. will be accompanied by other ww my Crump, guard. winners from the area. They in- Delegates to the state conven-| clude F. R. Overstreet and A. A.i4; May 14-15 are Mrs. Wise, | Magenheimer, both of Indian-|g..q. Mrs Kyle, second, and Mrs.

Harold Smith and R. W. Farn-

ham, Ft. Wayne, and F. Bergrer, | Karl 8. Means, alternates.

apolis; C. A. Banks, Terre Haute; py, 5 Hildebrand and Mrs.

Dr.” Julian Morgenstern

To Talk at Butler

| Dr. Julian Morgenstern, Hebrew = Union College president emeritus, (will speak in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University at 11:40 a. m. |and 4:30 p. m. tomorrow. A din{ner in his honor will be given in Butler cafeteria at 5:45 p. m. While at Butler University, Dr. Morgenstern will be a guest of {the Butler chapter of Theta Phi, »|pational honor society of religious {leaders and scholars. He is a member of the national organization of Theta Phi.

{South Bend.

De Molay Unit to Meet The reguiar monthly meeting of the Parent Council of Indianapolis chapter of De Molay will be held at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the!

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"SILHOUETTE LADY"

Laurene Rose Diehel

In Our Children’s Dept. March 8-20

morrow at the Marott Hotel. chapter house. Mrs. Paul StafDr. Gilbreth, with her late hus-|ford will be in charge. band, ‘Frank Gilbreth, achieved national recognition in the field

of motion picture study and wrote HAN DBAGS

several books. She participated’ | in the Eighth International Management Congress, Stockholm, , Sweden, last en, last year. ~~ 7

Ford Is Guest at Famed Snaps, caps, ==

Hotel in Stockholm eyeicts, frames, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mar. 7 hinges, handles, (UP)—Henry Ford II today was epen stitching a guest at the Grand Hotel, the repaired. Bags f | Sait hotel that housed a grang: relined with ather on his unsuccessf: p th or leather. 1915 to stop World War L So 92 Jostiue Mr. Ford will stay here three, ¥ days before leaving for Switzer- © WEAVING BY EXPERTS lang and a skiing jaunt wiih Moth holes, tears, burns Will end his brief inspection and|g inf tour ZIPPERS REPAIRED mation o? Evrvpe. All types of merchandise

Fraternal Group 0) Meet * HOSIERY REPAIRED & REPLACED A meeti nd buffet of the Marion County Council of|® GLOVES CLEANED Fraternal and Social Societies Repair Center, will be held in the Liederkrantz North Mezzanine

Social Club, 1421 E. Washington a lock's

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. FABRIC SHOW VOGUE FASHIONS

Featuring Spring and . Summer Ensembles

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MISS GRACE McELLIGOTT of Vogue Pattern Service

| TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,

March 9 and 10

* Showings at 12:30 and 2:30

IN OUR FABRIC SECTION, Fourth Floor

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Let the Silhouette Lady

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Your YOUNGSTER or YOU

in Just 5§ Minutes

Come in and bring the children to the Silhouette Lady who will cut portrait-size silhouettes incorporating indivdual features and characteristic expressions in likenesses you'll cherish for years. All are finished in just five minutes. An appointment is not necessary, . . . just suggested

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