Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1948 — Page 16

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Farm Values

Increase Above National Average

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_ Nights—May 14,15, 16 Afternoon—May 16 dnly Inclosed ‘is $.... for .... Box or Side Mezzanine (cirgle one) seats for the Legion-Times Charity Horse Show. If this is a season order for all FOUR shows, check here ..... If not a season order, designate the show for

reported today by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. “This is greater than any sur-

rounding states and 2 per cent above the national average,

Now at Hand

WASHINGTON,

devices of the future.”

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Plans Anniversary.

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< Kitch 1 Mrs. Edna Mershon,

filled by past chapter. They are: Sturgeon, senior reSally Kelch, junior

Denny Gets Stuck On Traffic Sticker ny can vouch that trafic Ln are no respecters of person. The former No. 1 city officials,

former city controller and now candidate for the Republican

turn at 16th St. and Central Ave. last nigtet, “I forgot you couldn't turn left there,” Mr. Denny sald, “but a traffic officer reminded me. He was very polite.” The former mayor made the traffic error last night on his way to a 21st Ward « political meeting at 1317 Cornell Ave. .

Carnival—By Dick

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which was 7 per cent. During the same period, there

per cent in Nlinois, 5 per cent in Ohio and 2 per cent in Michigan. : New High . The mew high puts Indiana| fo right

conference on national

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above the 1935-39 average reported. They are 107 per cent|piclot Line Attack greater than the post-war one = » year of 1020. — Case Continued offered the follo com- case of a local union ment on the farm land situation — charged with attacking an as a whole: Armour & Co. office worker as “Farm real estate values fori... jatter was crossing the picket the country as a whole rose 7 per ;ine gt the company plant, today cent during the year ended Mar.| oy continued until Apr. 29 in 1, 1948. This the U. 8.iyrunicipal Court 4. index to 170 (L912-14 being 100), George 8. Shaner, 39, of 1628 the same as in 1920 when the mb Ave. president of World War I land boom reached |y cal 43 of the United Packing-

Despite the nation-wide meat packing strike, there was another heavy run of hogs to market today, but the Indianapolis Stockyards reported only a BO cents drop in prices. Acco this is not “an unusual” drop. It was pointed out that since only

strike most of the hogs would be learea with. the possible excepof :a few heavier weights.

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Canner Bulls (A (all weights) BAUSAge~

50 Medium Lutter and common .

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its peak. house Workers of America, posted 105 Per Cent Above $100 bond to appear on an assault “This level is 105 per cent|and battery charge. Folice sa above the 1935-39 ng he was accused of tearing the “The 7 per cent increase in the shirt and breaking the glasses of national index compares with a Lee S. Curtis, 5140 Carvel Ave. 12 per cent increase during the year ended Mar. 1, 1047. U. S. Statement “The volume of voluntary sales| ——— April 33 (OF) —Govduring the last year was 15 per|ernment expenses and receipts for the cent below the record high re-| current fact! Joar Tou April 20, ported for the corresponding pe- compas This Year Last Year riod a year earlier. Farm buyers ixpenses $28,581,236,133 $31,552,678,066 Leceipts 36.054,233,262 34,038,076,811 have paid all cash in about half urplus 7.472.987.129 2485,308.744 of all purchases during recent BIAnICe 53 308 085.100 257.837.733.074 years and in mortgage-financed Gold Reserve 2 150,294,840 20,596,319,693 ymen' have averaged about two-fifths of| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE the purchase price. > Shearing RD Srennasaineesd $ A,

was no increase in Kentucky, 8| ‘delegation in Congress from Indiana got toget : issues. They are (seated, left to ri Majority Leader Charles Ho Earl Wilson, Forest A. Harness,

farm. land valute 151 per set W/, Gillie. Robert A. Grant, Noble J. Johnson and Edward A. Mitchell.

INDIANA'S GOP DELEGATION IN CONGRESS

her recently in Washington for a. ght) Sen. William E. Jenner,

A. Hallack, Sen. Homer is,

Name. S. Finch to Water Co. Board

Lewis 8. Finch was elected to the board of directors of the Indianapolis Water Co, and the annual meeting of the board today. Mr. Finch, who is chief engineer of the company, fills the vacancy created by the death of Cecil K. Calvert Monday. Other members of the board are H. 8. Schutt, Wilmington, Del., president; Van Horn Ely Jr... Byrn Mawr, Pa. and J. J. Daniels, W. A. Hanley, George H. Kuhn, W. C. Mabee, J. 8. Rogan and H. 8, Morse, all of Indianapolis. : Mr. Finch joined the water company in 1942, after extensive experience as a consulting engineer with experience in water works installations in the state and midwest. He became chief engineer in April, 1044, on the

|retirement of Mr. Mabhee.

— The entire Republican

E. Capehart: (standing, left Ralph Harvey, George

Greeks Locked in Battle . ATHENS, Apr. 22 (UP)—Unconfirmed reports said today that units.of the 30,000 Greek government troops involved :in the

spring offensive were locked in ¢

battle with an estimated 1000 guerrillas in the area of Prygos, on Vardousia Mountain, some 25 miles west of Lamia.

Auxiliary to Meet

The Past Presidents Club, Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War . Veterans, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in Central YWCA. Mrs. Mattie Resor is president. Hostesses will be Mrs. Carrie Link and Mrs, Elizabeth Gwin.

Local Produce

PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY

40c; grade A large, 38¢; grade B large.

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government's stock in the bap over the next 30 years, so eventually they will own banks, and with them million surplus plus ¥ tional surplus ficcumulated in meantime. ot A bill to effect the transfer before the House 2 A Committee. I.-W: Dugan, ga nor of the Farm Credit Admin tration, supports it. Belong to Borrowers Under the bill, co-operativ borrowing from.the banks woul be required to purchase sm amounts of stock. This mons would then be used to retire ges ernment-owned stock, Uncle Sam would never

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A year-old Broad apple High School pupil who - ftted 17 cars will be held in detention pending flvestigation of his case, juvenile authoritles sald si igh The youngster will appear in Juvenile Court for a preliminary hearing this afternoon. He was arrested Saturday by deputy sheriffs with a 16-year-old youth a stolen car. ; He told probation officers he and hanging around 4 North’ Side bowling alley. All Cars Unlocked “This is a sort of hangout for guys who aren't on the level,” he

wiring ignitions so that I didn't

{need keys to start cars.”

Charles Boswell, chief probation officer for Juvenile Court, said the youth began his spree in bruary.

he could go for “joy rides.” He

sters to ride with him. None of the cars taken was locked, Mr. Boswell pointed out. “Unlocked cars are an open invitation to thiefs,” he said. “This incident indicates that the public needs to be educated so that youngste

take forbidden rides.”

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