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. y. A 11 EE et Water birm's | By U. S. Polic En Jitters : me y «FY ic . he =a | Schram Talk Net Income |@:='.: | Generol Trading Trend Lower Despite Late | " : : a Ea Rally by Wheat and Corn Contracts 3 : : * : ~'. V| CHICAGO, Mar. 10 (UP)—Expert observers at the neville, fad. N OWS I * Sn og “* % Board of Trade said today that the government's Fesigtapoe 3 : a SR {high wheat prices was beginning to have the effect de y ndenberg, Lodge, a v : f i ‘the market. : ee 3 said the general trend of trading was lower yester ca will enjoy (7) Receive Appeal Gross Revenue bas oT aid. the, gu Te a eat aul ther war boom, For Corporate Cuts Tops $3 Million contracts toward the close. |p : 8 ! HINGTON, Mar." Despite increased cons n Today, however, grain a * nachinery, tes Wag Schram WN, Jaa. 29 (uB) of water, the Indianapolis Water prices opened higher despite the her living costs, Em P tof te Co. today showed a decrease in government pressure to hold ; New York Stock Exchange, said ‘A , net income for 1947. . 1.1 | wheat prices down. ; : today a business recession is a gi The figures were announced in NEW DEALER—R. J. Rickel Ask New Offers Oleo Ar ents t higher interest «stronger _ possibility” than fur-|% i i: the company’s annual report filed| man, sales manager of the | nyo government recently has| 3 y of : ther inflation. 5 today with the Public Service| Cooper Motor Co., stands be- rejected flour offerings by many panies, individual He told the Senate Finance Commission. side a new Crosley for which (mills on grounds that their ask- Says ‘Case Full of Committee he based his observa- + Gross operating revenue totaled) , any holds a new ing prices were too high. The s . 1 lose millions. of tion on “the latest economic de-|} $3.719,737.14, an increase of $119.-| © C07 | Agriculture Department requested] Holes as Swiss Cheese a large issue of velopments.” He made the state- oN the 1946 figure of Ie.» # [pew offeriiigs.. ntatives com.| WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 (UP) heap inflationary ment in appealing for tax redyc- Operating expenses for 1047] plained that the government was —Rep. Reid F. Murray (R. Wis.) tion. were $1,552,168.77 as compared| ooper 0 ai B acting ih an “unbusinesslike” says the arguments of people who Herican boys will “A reduction in. Baiiong) with $1,356,803.42 for 1946. manner. . og Want to repeal federal taxes on slaughtered in come,” Mr. ram said, All Taxes Increase he government's program of| “ 1 of Europe, if World a consequent shrinkage of the All taxes increased from 3998. flour and wheat purchases to be oleomargarine are . ot y wil : government's Ievenues sees to 018.81 in 1946 to $1,045218.85 in| shipped abroad during April holes as a piece of Wiscons in be devastated be a stronger possibility than ne 1947. : equals approximately 8,500,000 Swiss cheese.” : 8! d * t. | . gia wi Cn pao 434 govemmeti| FOUR MEN AND A HO eT wi Tor port he 1. |r ST eomt Scriatd Frm Yo Have Sales, [Pate St, yf nen paar rt a be national 1 go AND A HORSE—One of the horses that will take part in the third |from $1.260,671.45 in $1. FUL i e daily deX opposition to repeal the tax, s Socialists will be revenues. annual Shrine circus April 4 in Murat The atr + fovin . lances from Har 135.063.76 in 1947. | Service Facilities of 30 basic commodities, compiledia case in point was the Ch ey have in Great Mr. Schram .spoké in support! ~ . : P ; 817s. gets approving gence TY | The met income for 1047 was "Gorey line of auto-[DY, Dun & Bradstreet, dropped to|test to determine whether children of the Republican-sponsored $6.5 Geisel and Cecil M. Byrne, chairmen. Walter Shelton and Jess Ethridge keep the ($650,138.56, a decrease of $60.-| biles i be handled in Indian- 21549 yesterday. st hat good at get along better on butter or ee enterprise as billion income tax reduction bill.| horse company. New acts have been arranged and a circus parade is scheduled for [818.84 over the comparable figure apolis by the Coaper Motor Co..|2T the day before, 82. oleo. p y 9 6. (In 1946, the water aP0 ago, and compared with the high| ' what has America Hé recommended, however, that - ‘ for 1946. (In » y St |280, Why that one's got a hole in ’ the afternoon of April 3 ’ as bol-|Capitol Ave. and North St. for the year of 808.82 set on o : the Senate committee write inf = ~~~ “~~ —— le company's net income Was i it as big as this,” he exclaimed, ves of a million provisions to reduce the capital| : stered by non-recurring tax sav-| The company Jill malian a Jan. 16, i vs the CIO making a wide circle with his hundreds of mil. gains tax and do away with wefaca Labor Curb Cattle Trade Rules En ufiosted TO ar vont "5 the Trg touse ¥ Workers, ATMs: i % el | . aw material. so-called double taxation of cor- S, 31% first mortgage bongs Su \neorgestion. was expected to prompt farmers The test was described to the ir children to the poration stockholders. = 1966 and issuance of 23.% bo i hipments of hogs, House Agriculture Committee will be burdened Stead \} Stock ards due 1976. These savings in 1948| Crosley's line includes six|to increase p on s a BS erday IE 7. Damitse rs Bio House Group Ponders Reuther Ur es amounted to $320,715.35, raising |models: a sedan, station wagon, cattle and sheep fo WIFE BiCinrotensor of biochemistry at the y ending in repue White H Brush “ Cattle trade-ruled about steady, Heifers the net income from $719,957.40 panel delivery, convertible, pick- achediled to start, {University of Southern California. terprise here ite ouse sho {Choice to $1,040,672.75 .for that year truck and sports-utility. - hn House Labor Subcommittee o 3 at the Indianapolis Union Stock-| 600- 800 pounds [email protected]| > ) WO {4 up . Warn Farmers The committee is considering bills Yao Whe sgn dotide what to 80 abonk Cites Red Challenge yards today though less ALIVE al bounds 3 ne Yer main installations dur- 10% Operating Sigs ith However, some livestock ex-|t0 Reduce ge iy Pea fhe giea Be ver, hington : : & | 800- 800 pounds [email protected] All cars are powered with a changes warned farmers to con- sn't Convin mmunist dictator, Phe Dh Jae Don getting In Bid to Capital zh YesterdaY, A Medium - Doynds a THO. year foisted. 31 millet Crobra engine which produces aitact commission firms before] Mr. Deuel said two groups of cessities, thus re- rom the . e group PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 10 Vealers closed strong “0 50 500- 900: pounds .......e.... 22.50925.00, While the over-a 8! u cruising speed of 50 miles an|making shipments for Monday's youngsters in the test got identi ey will fix prices, thie has Jubpenase Presidential (UP)—The challenge of Commu- (cents higher while fat lambs were Soe" pounds CS og so YELM included more than 782) Cr. markets. jcal food except for the oleo given ever before, Advises on al ee a OM| nist aggression can be met only steady. : ! Cows (All Weights) miles Wer na ne. t Company officials sald a fea-| Hog slaughter has increased one group and the butter given veen Communists Ha A arts ctrine (a Woon. |DY a better-working democracy| Barrows and gelts scaling 160 Good .... 20 006s 23 80) as te. pan ture of the automobile is its tow steadily for the past three weeks, |the other. The oleo eaters, he sald, tal d Fran ernment cafeteria strike in Wash-|gohieved thro W {Medium . 18.50@2000| Fire hydrant installations 1 ent re. got along just as well if not a y an ance, t But Mr. Steel ugh labor-capital pounds and above were 50 cents Cutter and common .... 15.75 18.50 | 76. boosting th .end operating cost. He said the cars the Agriculture Department re-|go g J ther will destroy gion, BOE SUDA man re peace, Walter P. Reuther, head of [higher. Canner Wied Ts tot ed 3 S70, es Sting hie year-end (OCF etting 35 to 50 miles to a[ported. During the week ended little better than the butter {the CIO United Auto Workers, Bults (All Weights) : lion of gasoline. Mar. 6, there were 984,000 head eaters. ; . ve free enterprise explanation that Mr. Truman said last night. —Mar, 10— Beets (all weights) .......... 21.50G22 50! The company spent a total of ga OR a ai, slaughtered, 12 per cent above the Mr. Murray, who brings plaster y show the world told him to forget about them. But labor-capital peace cannot GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5250) Sausage— 1$1,283,181.33 for capital additions| « . 870,000 slaughtered the previous|of.paris cows, cheeses and milk ide. mots Jobe at Two Commerce Aids [be achieved by “vague talk”| !%- 140 pounds .......... NRARI0IE CB go 2s reves: TREO the, plant. the major portion) © |week and 18 per cent above thelto committee to prove his point, ° ;' standards than ‘ - about co-operation, or by “puni-| 160 180 bounds Lo... li... 23.33623 so|Cutter and common | lll 16301950{0n New water main installations 835,000 slaughtered in the samel|gaid he wasn't convinced. m. When wo do Queried on Condon tive and repressive” laws like the| 130- 300 pounds . ++ BIA CALVES (435) jand customers service appurte- | week last year. - “They told us that the oleo and ° d die. Undersecretary of Commerce| Taft-Hartley act, the leader of| 220- 240 oats | ret. [email protected]! Gaod to choice ..... 26.00828.50 NOTICES. Pork production was estimat- putter made up 65 per cent of the William C. Fost d th ther the world’s largest union said in| 2%0- 270 pounds . + 32.00¢223.00 Common_ to medium ........ J3.00024.00 A gain of 2656 customers was in es ed at 142,000,000 pounds com- putterfat content in the youngA et oficial were cr alan informal debate with Sen.| Xoo 3 hound: : a ude De MGW regorded ‘In 1947, MAKING 8 total pared with 128 million poundsigters’ diets,” he said. “But they BE al en onealied Robert A. Taft {R. 0.) before the| Ji: 300 pounds [1i!1I1Il 00@15 eager was Stocker Gattis ans aives: [Of 93284 accounts in service at arth (| pLyviom week, neglected to say how much milk I Sven cubis hat BYRNE Buln form | en pte Lem Sm ore. meres] Pumped Lor io yar nce wi outer n te BAmO% goa rocncoon in 0 (Be got. 1 hg sng ul, Pa ki | ; shsssenene . * ’ " x . 3 investigating Dr. Edward U. Taft Defends Bill Brad o Mi ng Sows (C808 oats oe. \wooma1co PTEVIOUS Tecords for the ninth governor movement in * Wiscon-is still running below, the same i 8 aun 3d utter ha thought how like Condon, director of the depart-| Sen. Taft defendéd the labor rray ondon, ctor 0 e depar 270- 300 pounds ............ 18.7541 19.50, Viedium | consecutive = year. Subnormal gin, predicted today that GoV.|period last year. ders, stuck his hands 4 mhis al pulling of the ment's Bureau of Standards. Dr. bill which he coauthored, describ- 300- 330" pounds ............ [email protected] TULA vounds reesei 188001800 rainfall and hot, dry: weather Thomas E. Dewey of New York| On the stock market scene to-!coat. uo Ahi ha eep be struggle, Tho . Condon, Wey om pa of ing 32 SHiiciious’ talk hat the| 350. 400 pounds ... in 1835018 00 500- 900 pwns a [email protected]| combined with heavy industrialiwould withdraw from the Wis- day gains and losses were rela-(the Rare with this parting : . . . teers) (usage of water to set a new an- d Oregon Republican . proving the value . ho" S00 pounds [email protected]| 3000 yo consin an 8 tively small with the over-all pic-|shot: Local Power Favored |i we nas really upset some of| use. sso pounds 1150G18.50 300" bounds’ down © ‘al@al0 nual pumpage mark of 19.120-lprimary presidential race. ture generally lower. * However,| “They'll néver replace the old color and: their ; slavement of their men. but the| 50 590 Pounds _...._..... 150001735800 bounds ana dows swan] O00 gallons, } Commenting on the results of| Western Union showed a 2-point|fashioned cow.” a Over Control of Rents en, but the Slaughter Pigs Greatest Consumption : low motions threading very reasonable restraints on| 9-120 pounds ...... .. [email protected] Calves (Heiters) August was the month of the New Hampshire Primary yo rise following a dividend declarae the heart of the Chairman Jesse P. Wolcott (R.|their - hitherto unrestrained and CATTLE (1280) © A I down i. wsoa se greatest water consumption, |terday. Sen. McCarthy said tion. Logansport Pastor Dies its of yellow of Mich.) said there is considerable|arpitr: wi both their!" s : tedium { was “extremely encouraged” by ' ire er ol i" t ‘witht hi H ary power over Ir | voter" teers OI nds down 17 soo 80 | 1-939,400,000 gallons being the results which gave Dewey six LOGANSPORT, Ind. Mar. '10 8 ult sentiment n 8 Ouse men- and the public,” Sen. Taft| 700 500 pounds ......:...... [email protected] SHEEP (395) {pumped. On Aug. 6, an all-time . ht national convention dele- Dr. C. B. Puestow to Talk (UP)—The Rev. Nicholas Keller, 1g the mature full Banking Committee for giving|gaid. 000-1100 pounds . i [email protected] 2 high daily pumpage mark was es- of eight national co Dr. C. B. Puestow. chief of sur- t B homemaking. As local rent control boards more 1100-1300 pounds .. 28.50%32.00 Lambs ates over former Gov. Harold ' 63, pastor of St. Bridget Catholic x ¢ ar Mr. Reuther said the country|gaoa. * er . ig tablished—73,270,000 gallons. e gical service of the Veterans hos- Church for 22 years, died today | age we find the power. He said many members needs “less negative and restric-| 700- 900 pounds ............ 35.50man.50 Choe closely sorted ....... 380 2250] The average daily pumpage for |E- Stassen of Minnesota. pital at Hines, Tl, will address|He was Op A, Astor. of the monotony ot ua. feel the Senate version Jeaves tive legislation and more positive |,300 1300 bounds ooo... ... 385038 s0| Medium to good | a 18003000) the year was 52,410,000 gallons, Bea Jeol 1 S00 SIN Et ot (personnel of Cold Spring Rd. VA cathedral of ne Immaculate apa.” ve aver In the hands of the Federal Rent|and apply the democratic. proe.| 1-10 sounds coo... 1 00a38 3 pew PME an increase of 2705,000" gallons UCL ing tn New Hampshire, that/hospital and Indiana University Conception in Ft. Wayne six of the royalty of AdDINISEAtOR. +i vet A Tr acca le Pp 1100-1300 pounds ...11.. 0! [email protected] | Good and cholee ............ [email protected] per day over the 1946 average. Gov. Dewey will withdraw from|Medical Center at 8 p. m. Friday|years and pastor at Bluffton ‘for ‘ " . - : Common and medium ....... 750@ 9.00) The month of minimum pump- ? in the auditorium of the univer-|six before he : 700-1100 pounds ..i......i. [email protected] age was February, with 1,399, (the Wisconsin and Oregon races. sity 3 ool of woh Years re came ‘to ovely and useful; U.S , Local Issues 530,000 gallons. The lowest day’s| .“Hehad a narrow squeak in his madicite. Logansport. a ed to mankind. : / . S. Statement pumpage occurred on Apr. 14,/0Wn-backyard, where conditions : ¥ Pi —— : ee —Mar, 10— with a figure of 39,400,000 gal-{were ideal for him. Dewey can't v ment expenses. 4nd. receipts for the cur- STOR mia askes| lons. StI" IFisk going out to the Midwest to ; . t { rent Decal year through Mar. 8, compared Agents Min Corp com - . Dividends paid to stockholders/compete in a primary race.’ ’ ys; LY SOUTH AER + A Hal es Sie IB On INT semalied the same] ol Tonk t Receipts .. = 28.629.325.137 27.514.214.370 re in sures 745. olders o e 5 per ) Oo < letter about six- Surnios. : 3.015.300.045 (S133 118 Belt &'% Stk Yds . : v cent cumulative preferred stock Good Luck Trails . € »y JEL spe FLY EASTERN || 2% iff gus fff Tf 7 fps wale sis wtBad Luck Driver ry one working for REE piers . dks -Merril! com .. { : : 2 roe INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Circle Theater “com ca %" Bu, a tokal dividend of $340,000 ens Some people have all the luck, A ha: ' CKSO! —MAM CleATIngS .......isvsvsnsssnnen $ 7,606,000 | COMWIth Loan pid... j TRUITT. mm CIm—— — |both good and bad. : Be owe £ FA STES TANPA-.ORIANDO DIME . reins rrnnennssierivess FIN Cumming Ene ‘com nny 8 i" Court Deals KO Take the owner of 19048 auto spring-shod me at night and i ! Local Produce : Consolidated Industries com. . - ’ license 137612. C es but they can't, 44 DCA" DC-3’ — . ese Delta Beiter 16 17 To Gals Who Can t If he has looked at the back young'uns I 1 in order for you ) Seco : PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY |Flectronic Lab com % iw ’ of his car, the plate is gone. n and food to eat. Poultry—1948 springers and orotlers, 36; | Kt. Wayne — Jackson RR pfd 84 87 T k It on C h in That's his bad luck. 3 * Leghorn springers, 24c; cocks and sta ays Corp old w w A ake gripe. i 10c; hens, 414 Ibs and over. 2c: under Herd-Jones cl A pd a8 13 But if he will call at the po- : Toutes? Maybe | [rreservations avaiLasie NOW HE a2 Lapa 670°) Sis SSR BRT RH En Bian, 10 (PII station he will ind it there. "Foot Aider" 3 ® 2 » . g ’ : one, too, but you i . : : Butterfati—No. 1, 4c; No. 2. Tic. Tnd Gok Was on 000. h% 14%!1f women want to drink in bars| TPAts his good luck. : 5 it. Did you ever Call Lincoln 1515 or your travel agent Eggs--Current receipts, 8. to case. | nd & Mich & L 4% of 9 103 A Times reporter, knowing { , 1c: ndn| . . 3 a 38c; grade A (large. {ic; grade A medium |sIndnis & L com 213% 23 | like men, they must be prepared that all sorts of things can hapI all for Toi Ms Ne ae Bem Tnapis P SLB 03 107 to take punches like men, Magts- n to the driver of a car with an "nw oys. Iam ul Truck Wh Indple Fol ol Sr Prd ot. 108% 107%) ate Alex Pisciotta ruled in|P® 5 Iate.. Picked. it and Playful or them any time. ruc eat Indpls Water C1 A com... 18% 3 Flatbush court. one a 5 a a F ® w . lip Simms Rr nade ————— NE "js | Mrs. Mary Elmore of Brook- an a Station. : | grain elevators are paying $2.35 per nye lyn charged her estranged hus- . . buthgy to Mo. 2 fod fruck 'wheat; new Lincoln Nat bate abe 81 band, James, 32, with blacking Denies Police Raid SHOES corn, $2.04; new No. 2 oats, $1.19: yellow Hein ation Sots s1,| both her eyes when he dragged| Dan Brosnan, operator of a ut soybeans, 14 per cent moisture, $3.15. Mastic Asphal “........ 10%! her out of a bar. ’ tavern at 1236 Oliver Ave,, denied 0%

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