Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 16
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tors-for-Jenner” the. pre-convention camof Sen, William E. Jenner.! ‘Most of the editors are members of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association which sev-| eral weeks ago blasted the Jenner aspirations for the governorship.
“Although there was only one |
that Governor Gates resign as GOP national committeeman, a substantial number of editors téok no part in the blast. . Announcement of the meeting | plans, made by the Jenner cam-|
ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS —A first prize $75 bond is presented fo smiling | James Merrill, Shortridge High School pupil, by Jack T. Millar, president of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis, for his winning essay. In the background are
tenced to 180 days at the In-| 300+ 330 pounds ..
diana State Farm by Judge Alex| 320. 100 sounds .... | a00 800. DOUBAS .. orexsssren 26. 00q27.50,ridge High School pupil. Mrs.| M. Clark in Municipal Court dood ol 110051000 pounds ..........., 36.0082. Louise Steiger, teacher of the doom 3 yesterday. ist: $80 Dounas [11011 de 17.78] 500-1000 pounds ..vveuusese. msagaee|Arst f prizeswinner, Was presented, pruce was en into custody Medium ts [email protected]] 800- 900 pounds .......... 19.00@23. o* hn
Wednesday night at Norwood and | Hiinols St. "90-120 owt 2
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Cows (All Weights) on the subject, “How Advertising |m
10.00@ 18. | Good 21.50@ 23.00
Medium ' Cutter and "common Canner iw
Ctareive L0G 16 20 Living.”
nical High School, second prize]
Bulls An Weight) Good 1 (all weights) ..oaveves.s
[email protected] ton High School, third, $25.
24-HOUR ‘RI-2891 ° Rl.2391 | Stes . noon ae OIL BURNER ALVIN WELLS Lid and’ common 180002199] Honorable eation west to, Jean Zuckerberg an | . SER VI Cc E Hair Shaping | Good to ehoich ph on <x 28 sgn 00 Bailey, both Shortridge pupils. | yang | Common to medium .. 00@2650| The essay contest was spon-|
Culls (75 Pounds UP) .s-«.ress
Iti SALES C0.
10.0615. lores by the Advertising Club as |
Steers Feeder aud Stecker Cattle and Calves part of the nation-wide contest Choice— n charge of the Advertising Fed-|
500- 300 :pounas ., 22.50@25, so} Shar of America. Pupils from 500- 800 POURS /..ee..iee. 20.00@2250/811 Marion County High Schools |
VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg.
FUR FELTS
NUERNBERG, Apr. 9 (UP)— | Twenty 8S officers were found | guilty . by an .American tribunal {today of participating in more {than one million murders during
Sentences will be announced to{morrow. A Those convicted included five | generals, 10 colonels, three ma-}
| Graf, were found innocent of par|ticipating - in the mass murders iand guilty only of membership!
‘Coatesville Victims
A Coatesville | program will be presented by the|
‘As Chief of ERP |
Other winners in the contest|qay in a brief White House ‘cere-
pA 18 330a21.30\Can Raise Our Standards of tory-making foreign assistance were Patsy Joyce, Tech- (program.
of $50 and June Lalen, Washing- |help me God,” the automobile in- | dustrialist took the oath as ad-|gigkely-van Camp ptd ministrator of economic CO-0Per-| Terre Haute Malleable . : to ation. The oath was administered 0 8 Machine com...... «2 {by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson | Union Title com. {of the United States.
{ward after the oath was admin-| (American Loan 4% | istered, grasped Mr. Hoffman’s|Bastian Morley 5s 61.. {hand and said: | Bunner Fertilizer
n you.”
Nazi’ reign of terror in Eu-|"
Allens Crouch; Glenn
John, Loretta Jeffers;
. Francis—Leslie, Howard, Jean Bailey,
Mary Paris gil. CO Eats Wuertly; Raymond, Beatrice utw i as 5 Vincent’ s—Bert, Marilyn Streeter wi Charles, Mary
dissenting vote on the editorial in the SS, a criminal organiza- Dodson. Emma résolution which also demanded (tion. At_Home—Calvin, Clole May Meadows, 932 occlusion. i 8. West; Laverne, Merry | 4 Saeldan; ‘Richard, o Gi "Howe Choir fo Aid on cl : ‘reacts
415 WwW. ‘Onio: Dannie, son, 2131 W. Ray. DEATHS
‘| witam H. 7, at 1708 E. Gim-| ber, 8 HL. Shadbolt, Luzena Clementine Wilhite, 86, at 2209 10 to trial. Morgan, arteriosclerosis i
jors and two lieutenants. At Met t—Charles, Dorothy Williams "Two other defendants, Capt.| Frank. Emily Hu re Tale, Lucille Tames Walker Brackett, 80 {Felix Ruehl and Sgt. Mathias| Lake: Floyd, La Vonne Ramsey: Bd Edward, [Lorene Little, 1 month,
monary em arteriosclerotic Simon,
vascular ‘ renal.
Patrick Has Basnett, 66, at 750 Virginia, cardio vascular reual. Anna M. hn 74, at 2164 Broadway, carcinoma.
Henry Guy Miller, “, at Methodist, pul. liam Minor Miller, 76, at 514 Park,
George B. Keller, 89, at General, cafBe cinoma. : Plostis Velma Taylor, 51, at 4726 Brooks ille oma. | Emma Dummer, 86, 86, at 317 Leeds, cardio
at General, | (step
county.
Relief Fund
Indiana Stocks and ‘Bonds
Kingan & Co pfd Kingan & Co com .. Lincoln Nat Life is Linooln ‘Loan b'% D WASHINGTON, Apr, 9 (UP) | Marmon-Herrington com —Paul G. Hoffman took over to Natiohe) Homes com... d Pub Serv 44% » Ww "na Pub Serv. 52% N Ind Pub Serv cam . P R Mallory com ...... Pub Serv of Ind com . Pub Serv of Ind 3% pid Ross Gear & Tool com So Ind G&E 48 pfd ... Stokely-Van Camp com
ony as head of the nation's bis-
With a forceful but grave “so
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President Truman stepped for- | a & Steen Bs 57.
1 “I have the utmost sonfidence Glens Tie Bids al
Columbia Club 3s 62 Members of the cabinet then itch’ fi cp » 57 6s 66
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paign headquarters, said the new club would be composed of no (left to right) Patsy Joyce, second prize winner; Mrs. Frank T. Walker, chairman of | Howe High School choir at 3:30 —Apr. 9— Indpls P&L $s 0: .. lishers “who have indicated their| tho accay committee; June Lalen, third prize winner; Mrs, Louise Steiger, Shortridge |p. m. Sunday in the Irvington Ph corn "Som Bia Aste ind Asp Tel 3s Bei désire to join the campaign First dJ Zuckerbe Shortrid e. ‘honorable { Methodist Church. A aE 25 |Investors one 3s 61 aimed at obtaining for Sen. teacher whose pupil won FS prize, an ean Zuckerberg, ge, ,| Frank S. Watkins, Howe mu-|American States of A on | nd Pub Serv sion 73. Jenner the Republican nomina-| mention winner. {sic department head, will direct, Ayrshire “Col. i: TT uD Tel dvs 35. tion for governor.” St | | the choir. Accompanist will be [Belt B & stk Yds com 31% Trae Term Cry I The newspapermen will hold | Joan Bayly. The Girls’ and Boys’ |} rR hal ; woe Sha) OCAL LIVESTOCK Selects Winners Secs ™ =r EEERE Sih ream todge 20 reom of the Columbia Club at The Girls’ Octet includes Mari- {Gircle Theater “+. Plane Homecomin noon and will elect officers at the! EF ——— yn Dougherty, Hilda Owen, Mary (Comwitn Tour 4%" of i 1 9, Sst business 1688i0R: ee ; CATTLE (435) EA Taylor, Carol Eves, Christena Cummins Eng com... 18° 1% waouibpert. Toige 290, # aan, .The club will immediately be! Goop To CHOICE HOGS (i975) | i » m 0 (3 | Gainey, Julia Moere, Darlynn|S® & por) nya. integrated into the statewide| js. 140 pounds 15| T00- 900 pounds .. . 28.00@31 | | DeLong and Paula Davis. Conilianed “ae eh sa 3% Coming Jay Somorraw pesinning Jenner-for-governor organization, | 140- 160 pounds . 51300-1300 bounds CRngnm Members of the Boys’ Octet Rectionic Lab com... a Tn SE 30 am, in the Souther the announcement. said. Brida oi 22,50 Medium +... esues [email protected]| Shortridge Pupil Gets ure Larry Phillips, Henry Bobbe, Ft. Wayne Jackson RR pf. 85° a8 asonic Hall... Frank R. e | 300- 220 pounds ....ecsceses 22.00@@22.25 | Good— f | Robert Frye, Mike Wagoner, | 3 ays 53 Corp ota Id is worshipful master. Sentenced 180 Dan “1 220. 240 POUNAS +. susrs nese 26a. 2s 700- 900 pounds 250020 Top Ad Club Prize | Dave CTO ike « asuner, Herfl-dones ‘cl "® Degree work will be conferred < ays ! re 200 bounds ~ a 1900020. 78 1100 1300. pounas; 250am.50 Winners of the essay contest | | Don Armstrong and Homer Hog Drug So 2 fd a 22%) | throughout the day and a ban-| On Assault Ch 300- 330 pounds .. oo 18.50619.00| nds eran s [email protected] conducted by the Advertising| pence. Ind Ges & Wat oom i quet for 300 members will be held| arge 330- 360 pounds 18.25 18.50! 700-1100 pounds 47. vs... 130083650 ¢0 y en G & Mich EL 90s pd -+1100 © 12's at 6:30 p. m. with John Heramy «Convicted no a charge of as- Medium— a : : | Li00-1200 poundatis, ++ 335039 \Clyb of Indianapolis received! Organist for the program will] pe, & 1 com 8 PE seis le ai | 35. Sponlier, savlt and battery, Albert Mc-| !90- 320 pounds ............ 16.75@19. 00] 3 700-1100 pounds...» vss 20,[email protected] | lawards at the club luncheon ati pe Mary Elizabeth Hite. | ndpls PB & L or i. 93 f pe | Sow ndbls P & © 5% “108 The lodge will also honor HenKinney, 27, of 524 Spruce St., was Packing Buus the Hotel Lincoln yesterday. Li Water ta © ‘108 110 fined $200 and costs and sen- 22 160 pends 18.00@18. 50| 800-800. pounds %25azis0) First prize, a $75 bond, was % ndpls Wak or 81 A .'18 101. Burkhardt, who recently do. : pounds + 18 0041895, 800 300.1000 pounds aan rrns 26.27¢.27.50 |awarded to James Merrill, Short-| Swear In Ho mani: ef BE aT Lite co! » |nated the lodge a five-acre plot
. {of ground as site for a new) wi | temple. {
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1s Open to Public Tonight
#1 .A Cub Scout Handicraft Show!ing building and construction of 2
18 Cars
last night.
“TWO: Closer co-operation and at 353 respect for the courts as another toward avoiding costly deor mistrials. . “THREE:
Thorough schooling
| of deputy prosecutors so they are ETM on wits coroner) LON SHEPStEnt 10 handle orip“FOUR: Administration of the prosecutor’s office so that it fairly represents all the people of the
Courteous personal
“FIVE consideration of the ‘problems that any citizen may BEY bring before the prosecutor's office.
Freight Train Derailed;
Leave Track
GERMAN VALLEY, Ill, Apr, 9 {UP)—Wrecking crews set out today to clean up a conglomerate mess of gasoline, eranges, wheat, barley and tractors spilled along the Chicago Great Western Railroad track when 18 cars of a 74. car freight train were derailed
No one was injured in the ac. cident which occurred near the German Valley railroad station, {The town is located 20 miles ‘southwest of Rockford im Ste. phenson County.
Damaged Tipton Plant’
Resumes Operation | TIPTON, Apr. 9—The Tipton J ———————————— {plant of the Perfect Circle Co, «Scout Handicraft Show |heavily damaged by wind Mar. 19, is in operation again following repairs to the main manufactur-
3 Iwill be open to the public from 6|new warehouse.
832 1p. m. to 9:30 p. m. today on the
presented.
Mesum $500 and all-expense trip to the
fs : Makes 51% yontar : ig ri RS Nueny national convention of Advertis Calves (Heifers) i : : ‘THERE ARE Jo BETTER FURS Good to choice " ing Federation of America in| 4200, Pounde OWA. i iariaes [email protected] Cincinnati next month will go to 500 pounds down. ............ [email protected] {the national winner, Second and | Susp ay third prizes are $200 and $100. | = Jury Awards Members losely sorted .......s 4.00 Good to oh ners Pps " %000@2400 Merle Sidener, chairman and | Medivia io ooa.. eseeesues ++ 18.00830.00 | treasurer of Sidener & Van River, | : Inc., was chairman of the jury, cholce seepapes [email protected] awards in the local contest. Sohn tot 1.508 9.00 (yr ors were Dr. M. O. Ross, |
president of Butler University | jana T. M, Overley, manager of | PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY the Better Business Bureau. Poultry 1048 wg and orotlers,| Honorary judges were Gov.! Je: agers Saringers, Bc, sacks, 3 and Gates, Mayor Al Feeney, Edwin | Hy , city editor of The In-
WHILE THE REST OF [Local Produce THE TOWN SLEEPS
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| 22nd and Meridian Sts. | under 4% oy 8. Capitol BLS IS OPEN Ede Jos than Neb oo. 3. te. dianapolis Times; Wendell C.' ee gt ” S~Currens 14 recel ts. . » to Sass. Phillippi, city editor of the IndiYou Save Because We Pr 28¢; Grade B Taree. ie: sia grade, 30c anapolis News, Eugene BS, Pul- |
liam Jr. city editor of the Indianapolis Star; Frank O. Sharp, | program director of WFBM; Ed Mason, program director of radio station WIBC; Bill Dean, pro-| gram director of WIRE and Wil-| liam H. Frosch Jr., program di{rector of WISH. Members of the local essay contest committee were Mrs, {Frank D. Walker, chairman, William: F. Kiley, Paul Grimes and | SOUTH BEND, Apr. 9 (UP)— I. T. Sogard. | Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. lis proceeding with plans for the| U. S. Statement construction of a 20 Jiion Pow-| i er station on the 0 ver in| A TO ADE. 9 (UP)—Govern‘Dearborn County, outside Law-|Tem’ oir gpiig obi oR or raced
$5.00 DELIVERS So0.00 8) renceburg. he company an Vin # seas ss
DIAMOND LOANS
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Truck Grain
Apr, 8 — Indianapolis flour, Sis and grain elevators ‘are paying 2.35 per bushel for No. 2 red truck arr new yellow corn, $2.20 per bushel: new white corn, $2.30; new No. 2 oats, $1.19; yellow soybeans, 4 per cent moisture, $3.71,
MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS
$1815 $21.75 $24.15
CASE CLOTHES
Senate Ave, & Maryland ens er a "
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$20 Million Utility
me Watoh Repa Power Station Planned |
Prompt Guaranteed Service FREE ESTIMATES , ALINSON JEWELERS
——t ‘Monument Circle___' i
nounced yesterday. | Ex $3917 913, ame 300s 33317 penses . 1 Worth of - Merchandise dai- | Receipts ©.1.734,986,264,830 32.913.206.732 As soon as some minor addi-igurplus ...... 7.137.349, 2% en 973.543 | tional parcels are obtained, the|Cas balance. 3,811.4 87,6 5,174,600,637
Babe ene 253.441.696.558 257.812 398.203 | company added, plans Will De Gold reserve. 23,146,961,366 20,487,145,679
| started for the design of the {plant with construction expected | Dr CLEARING TS, to begin sometime early in 1949.| pebits ———
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STARTS TODAY . . . MERIDIAN'S SENSATIONAL
50% PRICE REDUCTION SALE
THIS IS NOT A CLEARANCE SALE [54] 17]
Items are selected from our regular stock of fine furniture and marked for reduction to help you battle high-living costs.
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LIVING ROOM SUITES
: This beautifully styled 9 4 sofa and chair covered Nou at with ribbed velour are spring - filled through. 1 out. Drastically re- ——
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‘OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY-SATURDAY 9A.M.-9P. M.—SUNDAY ALL DAY
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3 4 ; AA BEDROOM SUITES ouT - This beautifully finished maple panel-end bed, chest 2190 Q>50
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tional essay contest committee in === PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPAC
‘DIAMONDS— WATCHES $5 & $7.50 300-1000 pounds ...iurssere 10.00G20.00 participated. casay in he) ocal | arched by Mr. ‘SPORTING G00DS—CAMERAS Also Stetsons | 500- 900 povads oases 15.00818.00 contest will’ he -geat ‘to the na-| Snake his hand. alves h HARRY LEVINSON | ot to choi [email protected] New York City. A grand prize of
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