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Gen. Herbert demanded immedi-, ate action to clear up the backlog, which accumulated when the normal load of 15 railways cars put of Berlin for mail traffic were cut to two by the Soviet restrictions. Maj. Gen. George P. Hays, American deputy military governor, said that “no plebiscite is required.” Marshal Returns “We all recognize the earnest
the attainment of this objective, nd will continue to do so. “However, I am sure the German people do not want the kind of unity that will bring scopomic and political slavery.” Marshal Vassily D. Sokolovsky was reported to have returned to Berlin after a week's trip to MosCOW,
k Athenaeum
To View Comedy
The Athenaeum Dramatic Club, C. Norman Green directing, will
present its current production, A
“The Torch Bearers,” for Athenaeum members and their guests at 8 p. m. today, The comedy, which oh apenecd with 8 benefit preview last night spon-| sored by the Bt. Joan of Arc Women’s Club and Altar cin: has elaborate settings des by Leslie F, Ayres
Members of the cast. include: no
Josephine Green, Harold Bridge Betty Roth, Eileen Barber, Edard Green, Marguerite Farkas, Phil Miller, Kay ‘Crosby, William Green, Ross Witchen and Emily Barton.
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE : ~Todm
sent "Miss Downtown Ford" in #
Ford Sales Co. Inc., in the Junio
Auto Parts Men Set ‘Speechless Convention’
The 1948 regional conference of the National Automotive Parts Association, which will be held
Athletic Club, will be attended by 250 representatives of independent p jobbers from throughout In a. According to W. C. Whipple, {sales manager of the NAPA Indianapolis warehouse, “This year's meeting will be literally a speechless convention’ because everything will be dramatized instead of told in speeches.” Features of the conference ‘will be a five-act play and a movie.
Expect Time Shift To Delay Mail
Daylight Saving Time for the Indianapolis Postoffice Department becomes effective Monday, Apr. 26. In the city generally, the changeover will be on Sunday,
pr. 25. Adolph Seidensticker, postmaslivery must be expected, because
{train and airline mail service will continue to operate on Central (Standard Time.
here Monday in the Indianapolis]
ter, said some delays in mail de- 8
MISS DOWNTOWN FORD—Miss Lillian Jenseen will repre-
he Miss Indianapolis contest Sun-
day night at Indiana Roof. Miss Jenseen is the entry of Downtown
r Chamber of Commerce contest,
Praises Record In Talk Here
Stark Cifes Staff In Campaign Speech Prosecutor Judson L. Stark emphasized last night that he and his staff have sent to penal institutions more than twice as many defendants as were sent during the term of his predecessor. A candidate for renomination on the Republican ticket, he 3poke to the 1st Ward Republican lub. “We are meeting the post-war time wave by sending murderers, gangsters and hoodlums to
county official added. He also pointed to his record of keeping politics out of his office.
Proud of Progress “The law should be and has
protection of the citizens of this community" “I am very proud of the prog-
Sass made by uy Seputies in. this war against crime,
came into the city in time iz be
Municipal Courts {s nearly 90 per
igned| qelivered on the mail carriers’ round may be delayed for afternoon delivery, since the
icarriers will leave their stations
one hour earlier. For the same reason, some afternoon mails will be delayed until the following morning. Similar delays will be met by persons who call at Jock boxes on the Daylight Saving Time
o0e| Schedule. 35000
Mr. Seidensticker urged correspondents to use special delivery] service when speed is important.
cent and only slightly less ° wd the two Criminal Courts.”
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The Revenue Act
Reported in "47 By Railways
Reports Profits . Killed by Costs
Se SuBual Kuper of Indisuip olis Railways, Inc., released today
Of this amount, $2871 was incurred by the Traction Terminal property, operated by the utility. numbered 113,828, 006 in 1947, compared to 118. 265,124 in 1946, the report discloses,
; Smaller loss in '46 The $700,062 loss in 1947 follows a loss of $182,120 in 1948. A total of $1,382172 in impounded funds is not taken into account in the operating resuits set forth for 1046 and 1047. “This money will change the operating results for those two years, but still will be insufficient to place the company in a helathy financial condition due to mounting operating costs and the questionable adequacy of the present fare structure,” officials deplored.
High Operating Costs A gross transportation revenue,
was wiped out by an increase of $1,194,234 in operating expenses — during the year, utility officials claimed. During 1947 the system grossed $7,620,224 from its transportation operations. Operating expenses, taxes and gon totaled $8,098,216.40. This does not include fixed charges amounting to $242,317.13 for the year, according to the report. The transit firm attributed its 1947 loss to: ONE. Rapidly rising costs of operating, especially our wage 11
TWO. A marked reduction in the number of riders during the year Plus the fact that by court action, THREE: A large portion of the revenues earned during the year were impounded in the bank and not available to the company for meeting its operating expenditures, Expanded Personnel During 1947, the utility acquired 83 new vehicles at a cost of $1,360,111, launched a $200,000 expansion of its Highland station, and made three major conversions of outmoded rail sevice to motor coach operation, the re-
been enforced for the benefit and port continued. In addition, 10 law-abiding| more vehicles were acquired early he|this year at an additional cost
of approximately $165,000. Indianapolis . Raflways oper. this|ated 17,932,845 vehicle miles and 1,709,821 ' vehicle hours during
He suid the mail which usually|Percentage grime, In. in the|1947, an increase over 1046. The
system expanded its personnel from 1606 employees in 1946 to 1845 in 1947. 1047, the transit firm borrowed $806,560 from banks to purchase new vehicles, and pledged payment of approximately $600,00 for 25 new diesel ‘busses and 10 Marmon-Herring-ton trackless trolleys, to be deliv. ered by June. With these dellveries, the system will have secured 195 new vehicles and expended $3,315,000 on its post-war modernization program.
Two Boys Admit Stealing 13 Cars
Two high school boys were being held in jail today after admitting the theft of 15 automobiles around ignition
locks = that
increase of $669,293 over 1046,"
inois St.
Quirino Sworn In As Filipino Head
Proclaims 30-Day Mourning for Roxas
MANILA, Apr. 17 sh President Elpidio sworn in as president of the Phil. ppines today and Immediately proclaimed a 30-day period of national mourning for President Manuel Roxas, Funeral services for Mr, Roxas who died of a heart attack late Thursday night, were set for a week from tomorrow. The services probably will be held at Rizal Stadium with military ceremony. Mr. Roxas probably will be buried in a private mausoleum at La Loma Cemetery in Manila's southern outskirts ted From Room
his health when Mr,
nM Mr. Roxas’ bier.
went immediately to the presidential palace to pay his respects|wii
(Yen for Army Brings Fourth Arrest to Youth
A 23-year-old Tolu, Ky., resident who said he “would give my right leg to get in the Army” was
tion after he was caught illegally wearing a uniform for the fourth time in three years. The defendant, James E. Glore, was arrested at Danville. He said he a: the uniform at a surplus goods store here. It bore overseas bars, sergeant's stripes and other service insignia. In another Federal case, Fred York Jr., 20, of 4304 Fletcher
‘|Ave.,, was held under $1500 bond
on a charge of looting registered mail at the 8. Illinois St. postce:
held today for.Federal prosecu-|
Insurance Firms
Mr, urine on ” sea 3 sruist & Sor To Hold Field Day
An all-day “Field Day” session be held Monday in the Athenaeum by 150 Indiana field
Mr. Quirino was impassive un-| \ f o tal til he reached the bier of his late] Foo iatives of the capt
stock fire insurance companies.
friend and superior. Then he was overcome with emotion and had to be assisted from the room. spent five minutes with Mrs,
her quarters. He then went ‘be-
Leaving the bier, Jr. Quirino|tion and the Indiana. State Fire
Prevention Association. Roxas, prostrated with grief in ernoon“will be devoted to a dis-
cussion of public relations con-
The aft-
1949 LINCOLN—Eight body styles i in Wo price. ran anges wre available in in the latest wel Lincoln to be placed on display Thursday. Wider seats and betwean-axle "cra ing will be featured both in the 121 and 125-inch wheelbases. Indianapolis dealers are Fred Williams Jr., Inc., 850 N
. Meridian St., and Strickland Motors, Inc., 3327 N.
4 Hours Needed to Quell Student's Death Be are
* Called Suicide A fire of Sndetermined origia at Epstein ers’ jun BOWLING GREEN, O., Apr. 17510 550° capitol Ave, occupied (UP)—A verdict of suicide was several fire companies for four returned today in the death of hours last night. & 23-year-old Moslem student at] While a sacond alg as not Bowling Green State University. nen Hooshang Erfani, 23, a sopho- bv og ound. of water on-tiy more chemistry major from Teh-| Loss has not been estimated, ran, Iran, was found deal 'last RR ER night by his landlady, Mrs. Eivallocal Man Injured Hunter. Police said the youth ap-| A freak accident that caused a parently had made special prep-|tractor he was riding to overturn arations for his death before heland pin him underneath left Marshot himself in the head with a/vin Jones, 43, of 3721 Crescent rifle, Ave, in fair condition today at In one of four suicide notes, General Hospital. Erfant sald:
necessary,
“I am very much sorry to trou. ble you , . I can never forget the kindness of your people.”
The Merchants National Bank
of Indianapolis Statement of Condition, April 12, 1048 RESOURCES
Cast and due from banks. . SAAR RNRERANANY $37,520,380 0 U. 8. government SOEUR: cop aretase $8,645,528 33
sworn in at 9:13 a. m.
for “co-operation from all . . goodwill, which we all need.”
Fatal to Farmhand
The new president made a brief speech commenting on the solemnity of the occasion. He asked H
fore the council of state and was ducted by the Indiana Public Re-
lations Committee. John D. Pearson, Commiasioner of Insurance; J. Edward edges, professor of insurance at
‘Indiana University and Harry B. more tolerance, more love, more |yjociiain, secretary of the Indiana
Association of Insurance Agents,
Fire Started by Cigaret|™" "2%
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FT. WAYNE, SADE. 17 (UP)— In Molesting Case farmhand
8,419,626 44 20,407.230 28
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Other Assets
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Total resources senssesssssesansssens $106,045,080 8 LIABILITIES
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farmband fell asleep for two hours in a car and climbed out
by using a system of wiring|]
when his clothes were set on fire by a cigaret.
car and when the flames were out he was dead, witnesses said.
Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve and 4.4 government securi-
Other bonds and securities Stock in the Federal
He collapsed in front of the a charge of disorderly conduct.
The case
was continued to Wednesday. :
The Indiana National Bank
of Indianapolis 1 Statement of Condition, April 12, 1948 RESOURCES
ghey banks § 33,730.08 00
BE kos Ei so 20.781 ®_ 807 eV. Wir lows duper oie Py Total abilities CBRN RtRNINNININIRIIINTSY .$106,045,000 98 Member Feders! Deposit Insurance Corporation
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National Bank
of Indianapolis Statement of Condition, April 12, 1948
RESOURCES
Cash ob hand and on de it with Federal Other bonds and securities. . ‘Stock in Federal Reserve
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Th Revenue Act of 1948 became effective on April 2, 1948.
beer bottles were found. The boys
for ripe A in : ho 716,047 43
eon! IArAssaeReee eS i - . . se . . said they bought the beer in a Letters atstandi i ievsanses 140.884 04 i Love StoryT In addition to the income tax provisions, it contains some very tavern on E. 30th St. and then of credit viatanding rane 62.586 48 News
th and Delaware Today at 1:15 PML oyce Reynolds
important amendmeats to the Federal Estate and Gift Tax
Laws. Briefly, these amendments extend to residents of all
drove to an outdoor theater to drink it. They admitted stealing another car a few hours earlier. Most of
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A the automobiles they said they Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5 JGETHER® ; had stolen in three months of . iE BLUE” states the Estate and Gift Tax benefits which were enjoyed theft Se Vo trom the vi. : » . Broad Ripple. : Hy prior to 1942 by residents of community property states. rr ———— . . Fl ¢ h T ¢ hort Subsiets Every person who has made provisions for the benefit of his Hearing Society Fidelity Trust etcner rus SD hE or her surviving spouse, whether by will, insurance, or other Hl t Offic Com ny Company dh ssa : faba : ECTS ers I Statement of Condition, A 1948 0 ins taxable disposition, should immediately consult his or her BE Le ly : ment of Condition, April 12, of "Cripple Creek : Wo a : Latham Breunig was re Statement of Condition, April 12, 1948 ' or VE attorney as to the advisability of making a new will or revising A sen of Ihe lodisn ‘ 2 BESOURCES 2208 GA. . 3 recent meeting. Alan L. 8 ederal Reserve rian onary Ibis ot her general estate plans for the purpose of taking advaa- was rechosen vice president for RESOURCES _ earsaesager-e. 8 3030848 31 an Coe dbo Other officers selected were Mrs rvees.§ 44T6908 52 Cr io Town tage of the benefits provided for in the law. Earl L. Schmitt, secretary; and United States government securities. ..... 2,807.50 00 Loans and Discounts TLIO 12616810 08 R i" : Miss Dorothy Rosebrock, treas- Municipal bonds ...............coeneeees 30.000 00 Bank Buildings (Main snd 7 Branches) .. |, $20,438 00 ” urer. Members elected to the Stock in Federal Banka 27.000 00 Other ReSOUICeS .......ccoonassnsossns hm n 21 Go) TRUST DEPARTMENT board of dhtestory were Jeanie : ei TIA $116,120,010 61 oe Show! « A WL 3M Russel) Ye A W: Drayton Bank Bldg. and equipment......cseevess. 130345 89 LIABITITIES Net FREE™ thet Trust 7 NO Keeney and Charles A. Plerson. Total resOUICES ......cseesesssissss $15,201,510 78 Capita) Stock ...eniaies 3300000 % MONTEREY” gl Mr. Kathryn W, Grin, Bertha ided Profits 1.1.0" 725.318 08 3 samss18 8 ROSE" : ; Goben, Henry J. Ritter and! LIABILITIE dens nce” 3 Leonard 8. Earhart, Bertha Haw- Lies fired tant and Faun o.oo OE — am : Wi kins is executive secretary of the Deposits ....ccesireriransns $14,147,372 88 HOA Tul BAN S Hh organization. Captial Stock ......cieusss..$500,000 00 f $116.120610 61 } csssssssseass, 400.000 00 TRUST DEPARTMENT wWoobD Northwest Comer Panneyivonic ond Market Stroatt Debate Set for Monday Undivided profits and reserves 215.504 77 1,113,504 77 Assets of Estates and Trust a 208.808 2 Alr Theater INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA “Resolved: A World Federation) Unearned discount ..........oevsveenes 34,638 10 Personal | Property He eld 0 » M. Jeune Capital and Surplus $4,500,000. Total Liabilities ............... -$18207510 78 Transter Agent, Registrar and £3 STER JIM” : ota lem Steed mass on DE SAVAGE”
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