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and refuses. He is horrible when drunk, I've pleaded,

w— HE AN gets my husband cracked up on ns A and I have to play nursemaid to him. I've lost faith and respect for him.

year. He said a girl asked him for a ride and she ended

be wrong but I think it was a date and that no. respectable man, loving his wife, would go riding with another woman. I idk to see her and she said he was lonesome and asked her to Sake n A ride. gets cross when I try to talk it over.. He tells people about | ine He gets: but. not about the girl Is that a sign of guilt? I've been married two years and have no home and nd children—we only have a 1947 motorcycle, NURSEMAID W ! Your husband didn't ask you to marry him because yon ‘ all the time and he won't stay altentive that way. Htop talking about the girl if you want him to love you and MH you want to stop thinking about her. Stay away from her—that makes you appear to be slipping. Your husband will have time to think for a year, He already feels guilty, and that's good: If you're ‘real smart, and nit nag. ging, he'll feel so ashamed that he won't slip again and he might try to make up to you hy saving for a homie. Td hardly call a. motoreycle ride a date. I don’t blame you though for not serving a rose on his tray every day. I think ra take care of him but go on about my own activities as well, let-

ting him wonder a little—~and be lonesome.

You wouldn't be any happier if you fearned who 1d the asking about the ride, and you honestly wouldn't want your hushand to tell callers that there was a girl on that motorcycle,

Says Her Husband Won't Take ‘Cure’

MY HUSBAND just doesn't seem to care about advancement.

' My parents gave us material to build a house but he refused to take

it. They loaned us money for down payment on furnishings but he keeps buying whisky. He as much as told me he doesn’t want to own .a home, I asked him to take the “cure” but he tells ae he loves whisky begged and

prayed but 1 haven't gotten any place, : M. H. Your husband may have more ambition than you think and he does have pride. He may want to earn his own home and

1%- embarrassed because his finances “don’t permit him: to- build. - Your nagging at him and your

possible insinuations that you're dissatisfied may encouragé him te drink. 3 These are awful grudges between a man and woman wh love each other enough to marry and to promise to live together for the rest of their lives. One littlé grudge, a lot of stubbornness and bang, away goes love and eventually marriage—all because a wife, or husband, can't make each other over.

‘How Can | Get Him to Notice Me?’

I LIKED A BOY the first time I saw him at the skating rink

"but. there's one thing wrong—he doesn’t know me, How can 1 get

him to notice ? 3 feel more for him than I have for all the other

boys put toge

M, Forget RE ritiant the chase—for awhile. Yoli've probably skated around him enough that he's seen Jou a and would do some3 about meeting you if he were interes

uppose you preyed on this boy, hi charms, that

“really weren't the “real you,” and wen him. Right away you'd heave a sigh of relief and "think the “battle” had been won. Actu- - ally, it would be just beginning but you wouldn't end winning it because you would revert to your true sell. Marriage is difficult shaugh When men and women know amd accept each other's per-

. — “A Faithful —— at libraries about “the clubs

Autos Collide

While T visited my folks he ended in the hospital with 1 leg and an infection that will lay him up for a

hospital foo. He claims it was no date and that he didn’t |

AJiltner, 7226 E. 424 8t., was also

- {last night at Forest. Manor Ave. 1 4 Washington, D.C. .....i......- @ D. C.

£5 Hurt In 5

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br Shey St.

Motorist Overlumns At 63d, Fall Creek

{injured critically and four others

block, Shelby St. Aaron Ratliff, 30, of 1509 Mills {Ave,, driver of one of the car, was the most seriously injured. He was In - General Hospital. Police charged him with vagrancy, no operators license and reckless driving.

Kenmore Rd., was driver of the other vehicle. He was in St. Vincent's Hospital, Cars Total Wrecks Passengers in the ¥ car also in 8t. Vincent's Hospital were Joseph Collins, 21, of 330 Downey Ave.; Miss Rita Shine, 21, of 5220 Madison Ave. and Miss Norma Jean Smith, about 21, of 1947 W. Vermont St. who was unconscious when she arrived at the hospital. Both ‘automobiles wepe total wrecks. In other traffic accidents last

“night five persons were injured,|

none seriously. Bernard Bankham, 33, of 2110 Central Ave, was treated at for. injuries

One South Side resident was.

less seriously in a two-car head-|’ on crash early today in the 3100 x

John W. Kanneday,; 24, of 57+

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1:30 a.m, an. 1.

Prec itation 24 hrs, endl Tota precipitation since Excess since Jan. 1

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW--The cool a cast map will drop temperatures to the 30's and 40's tonight. Weather forecasters have issued frost warnings for New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and sections of the Ohio Valley. How:

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Our Fair City—

Methodist Hospital received when his car turned over at 63d St. and Fall Creek Blvd.

Turas Over A passenger in the car, Kay

treated for minor injuries. State Police sald Mr. Bankham apparently lost control of the car on a curve at the top of a hill It turned over *after striking a utility pole. Mrs. Flora

T. Miller, 66, of

and rib injuries in ‘an accident

and 38th “St. Passenger Tajured Police said the car Mrs, Miller was driving hit a truck which was making a left turn from 38th St. into Forest Manor. A passenger in Mrs. Miller's car, 8. 0. Brewer, 54, of 5214 Park Ave, slight “shoulder

4545 Marcy Lane, received back Omaha

fo hunting. Should She Be Friends With His Mother?

injuries. Hilbert. Skelton, 2, of 127 W.

I HAVE AN ex-sweetheart who lives in another city and I've always been friendly with his mother. correspond, she and I do. I've always sent her cards, etc, on Mother's Day. Should I send her flowers this year? RUTH. Send her the flowers. You're friends—real frietds—You don’t. need a romance as a reason for your: companionship. :

Sea Le or oo

Though he and I no longer

I'm finding the problems of the world very perplexing. .. This boy is high school age and

Georgia St. driver of the truck, was uninjured. Joseph Wilson, 21, Noblesville, was treated at ‘General Hospital for a broken jaw last night after ithe car he was driving crashed into a poy vr at Senate Ave, and Morris 8t. He-was arrested for

reckless driving. Driver of the Raster, Kenneth

“almost anything.

on tive school units, -

“ROA, the cadet privates who will pack-fired . : honored

very dear to me. T'm sure he likes me Tor he told me so often but Etter, a, lately he hasn't been happy with me. I realize we're too young to uninjured.

be serious and think this might be it. What Mr eR a TF

Any sumber of things may be making your boy-friend un- H + Be.cheerful and ignore his moping: ‘Best friends listen If | | copfided in, but they don't ask questions.

Asks About Acknowledgement of Gifts WHAT 1S the proper way for a bride to acknowledge her gifts? Should this be dope in her ‘maiden name prior to the wedding or after the wedding, in the name of the bride and groom? SATISFIED READER. Wedding gifts belong to the bride but she thanks domors as if they belong te the groom too, particularly when hissfriends sent them. The bride writes “thank you” letters on note paper, if possible on the day that the gifts arrive, signing her malden name.

Reader Asks About Part-Time Job

have to save my tuition and. buy my clothes.

job after school and on Satyrdays, or just on Saturdays. I'm in my

-and have ‘a high "B” average.

HY ewe 4

of 304 Kansas

‘The program opened with a w applause for their third semester of typing and shorthand, made “A” in bookkeeping, grand entry as scouts in all lous a

Tell your instructors that you're job-hunting and > at arena. .

sitter services dnd at offices. Advertise and watch advertisements.

reception. IT am attending a shower for her and intend to give her| a nice gift then. Shall I be expected fo fake another gift to the reception? AVON.

“wedding present, before the wedding.

Let Mrs, Manners and readers of the column share your probs. b

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Tile Shouting Trial Date Set

Selection of a

a jury in the trial

Horace Mann High School:

with first degree murder in a Gary, today reigned as triple shooting here in May, 1947, diana of 1048." “will begin Monday in Criminal Court 2. Facing trial before Speci Judge Francis Hughes is Car wright Hood, 36, of 956 Lexington Ave. He is. alleged to have shot his wife, Mrs. Mary Miller, 30, and her brother, Charles Wall, °° 35. He then khot himself. Wayne. Both Hood and his former THIRD PL AC E went to gpouse recovered but the brother y.i.ia. Russell, 18, a student re dled two weeks later in General's, thur Jordan Conservatory of! Hospital. Music in Indianapolis, and fourth- | The shooting followed an Argu- place winner was Joanne Appell, | ment at the double fouse in'i{7 Terre Haute which the Miller family and the gchool student. ‘Wall family lived on State Road 37 Just south of the city,

“High School ROTC Cadets to Get Medals

Six cadet privates .in Indianap-| { oli high scheol ROTC: units will Local Man Injured be presented Reserve Officers| Cyril J. Arnold; 25, of 126 E.| Association’s medals as Hutstand- 9th St, was treated at Methodist ing private cadets in their respec- Hospital last night for burns re. ceived when flames from an inAccording to- Capt. Claude Mi. cinerator seared his ‘arms, Spiiman, president of Chapter 7,/ Police were told ithe ore Sai privgies when Mr. Arnold! Downs, opened the Incinerator 4 door. Broad Ripple; Robert«P. Lyons. he G. Morgan, ea ES n. An. Orchid for Mother

. Robert D, de Banc, Mrs, Mary Smith, ‘1200 N, Ar.

al in the annual “Miss Indiana” Haute Junior Chamber of Com-| merce last night,

Runnerup was Fay Suter, senior |

|bara Jo Walker of Memphis, {Tenn., will represent Indiana in| |the national contest at Atlantic City this summer,

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{Day remembrance from her son two days early yesterday. Hér son, HA 1/C Francis Robert Ray who. is stationed at the US Naval FE Der. pote wd , sent her a ‘purple o delivery air mail.

{proceed

D.! {senal Ave, received her Mother's |

The first event was given by, the Cul Beouts who gave -50 si-; multaneous shows demonstrating) ~ -

This was followed by a ‘Yellow,

crepe pa I Give your friend a suitable shower “gift and send her a Jubia the entire Coliseum floor |

"by Senior Scouts. Middle Border Fun brought; ack the sayy of. Simple Pioneer recreation: =

“Indians” I'm 15 and want a around a flickering camp fire.

3 Bt, was

The ture in other

Terres aser errr Rreer any

Pittsburgh ah San Anionio -.. Ban Francisco

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Winds Discourage Big Circus Crowd

Laughter Warms ‘Brave’ Audience

By KENNETH HUFFORD Chill winds discouraged

Cole Brothers’ C

Greibling.. Four shows today and row at the grounds, Ke Ave. -and Washington St.,

here. Floats, Elephants

The Scout Circus opened last ,iq tim right with a sell-out attendance {as 10,000 people packed the Col|iseum to watch more than 7000 {scouts depict pioneer life and the timin anatioo 10 OTeor Atouting. (DA. In_pyrfect timing An authentic Indian buffalo, yer ver dance preceded the show as moc-| 1 WANT TO ‘GO to a Christian training camp this summer and casin-shod

Early Crafts Shown

{floats

‘parade no longer seen on do everyone:

thetility,

‘hooves however,

The Great Davisos, featurin

gave

ner balanced on one shoulder. Another Thrilling Act

[an outstanding woman acroba

several somesaults in mid-air.

!

Pioneer living was depicted in cOMmedian.

Carl Parlaca

t. pageant sponsored by the Terre executive, of Elgin, IL.

Indian. prayer

‘Local 1 Girl V Wins | Bi by scouts in the Middle 3d Place in State ~ Beauty Cor Contest

Border Craft as they prétéendeéd to] with: an old-fashioned! butchering. churned butter, made eXtra tariff. soap and plowed with a primitive __iplow. | Outdoor life showed the transiTERRE HAUTE, May 8 (UP) tion from ploneer living to mod- . of an Indianapolis man, charged — Patti Grubbs, 18, a senior § ern scouting. A¥ the ‘grand. finale began, fhe” “Miss 1] lights were turned out ad re ition fires started with tind Patti was crowned in competi- the boys glittered in a large rc] tion with 11 other young women around the floor of the building. | Spencer, who died yesterday in st. scout an auto accident in Ironton. Mo., rar cha ey gave an(will be held at 3 p. m. Wednes-| in English and|day in Flanner Dakotan to close the show.

retired

‘Spencer Man Dies : In Auto Accident

tuary. Burial will be in Wash- en and Oarden C

C. Otto Janus is general chair- ington Park.

. Honor Past Harold C. United

| Veterans, will

437 Prospect St.

presidents.

at Elmhurst High School in Ft.'man of the circus which closes tonight.

Presidents

Megrew Auxiliary, | Spanish-American jand was a -bookkee

meet at 8 p

. m, Wiley -High Monday in the Odd Fellows Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth | Miss Grubbs, who was crowned Stevens, president, said the occa: |pasonic by “Miss America of 1947,” Bar- sion would be in honor of past

105A GROFF

$2 for_your ideas Langell ¢/0 The

we print. Write Jarry Indianapolis Times

Mr, Thomas was

|from Texas where he was visit- 4 voi

ling {but had lived. here

was 66.

Lodge, Chicago, - Retired Pioneers. Survivors are his wife, Be tha; a daughter, Mrs,

ley C. Thomas,

| and a nephew.

Falls Eight Floors {| ‘NEW Y May 8 Lawrence Kaplan, senger ° boy,” suffered only {broken ankle and cuts from jelent stony fall down an elevat: shaft

‘Western Electric's New Super 66—Model 65

4 Claim Mythical’ Support

following table shows the tempers cities: pe ” High Low 4“

1Most of them happened in bad weather, when persons waiting on a streetcar would stand on the curb instead of the safety zone. to avoid being splashed by passing cars. When their car came, they

(Continued From Page One) County, the betting odds on a Democratic county administration will rise with it. If a majority of Marion County voters start leaning toward the GOP presidential nominee and ot candidate that will be would make a dash for it through the election fate of the whole Re-| automobile traffic. Injuries re. publican ticket for county govern- Suited. . ment, congressional and legisla~ ” tive offices. Records of local balloting as far back as 1912 show that Mar--flon County elections swing with national issues in all “Presidential

. ” » Watts Collection INDIANAPOLIS Bar Association is investigating a self-styled

attorney who has been collecting funds for the defense of Robert

pending. A considerable amount of money has been collected undér the name of Inc. In addition, the “barrister”

OPENING OF the Marion County voters’ registration office Monday on listings for next November's general election is a reminder that more than 100,000

[Find Living

elections.” Watts, “convicted slayer of “af . North Side housewife. An apMany Not on Books peal from a death sentence is

~Brothers|

Evicted Mother. 5 Children, Quarters Here

William ing Center Township Trustee,

Locates Place After H

live today.

unting Several Weeks

Mrs. Eda Keck afd her five small children have a place to

. cos William -Shaffer-who-had-been-work-— tng for several weeks to find another home for the evicted woman and her brood struck pay dirt last night.

He located

Robbery Victim Identifies Trio

W. Side Man Defies Threats of Death

A man who defied threats to kill him if he notified police, last. night identified two men and a woman who, he said, beat and robbed him. Nobah Spann, 43, of 7777 W. Washington: St., told police a woman asked him to walk her home from E. Washington St. When they arrived at 407 bo Ohio Bt, he old. two men jumped from the shadows and knocked him unconssious with a blow on the head. awoke in a room in the building, he told police. - clothing had been removed. . Beat With_Hose His assailants forced mm. sign a check he carried in his iil

‘Hose They released him, threatening ‘| nis life if he went to the police. Mr. Spann ignored the warning and police returned him to the

found two. men and a woman. iy Arrest Trio Arrested were Haskell Payne, 32: Roy Edward Yates, and his wife, Helen Yates, 24; all of 407 E. Ohio St. All three were charged with robbery, assault and battery and vagrancy. Police said they found a rubber hose and that the signed check was taken from Yates.

Compare Building Trade Rates

South Bend 9 Cents “Above Local Average

fold, then beat him with a rubber th

“CHICAGO, May 8 (UP)—The|

quarters at 1010 Bates St.’ . Deputy Sheriff Arthur A. La. Fevre let the Kecks stay. over. night at their home home, 1567

| Broadway. He went there yester. {day and served an evictioh order,

after delaying several days and searching unsuccessfully for a place to put the distressed group, Mother on Relief The 25-year-old mother has been on relief for three months. Hér ‘husband is in the Indiana State Farm for non-gupport of other “children: by a former marriage. The housing situation You not eased despite - talk to the ' cone trary,” declared Mr. Shaffer. “We simply do not have places to put evicted

whenever possible.” He had been approving a $38 monthly rent payment for the dilapidated accommodations at the Broadway address . where Bath.

\ three families used one

Planned to Sue

y owner, Evert Castle, tened to sue the sheriff to fon ~ the evietion; Shen LaFevre sald,

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scene ‘of “the beating where they Said

Hospital Spe Senator Homer E. will be principal speaker observance of “National H Day” tomorrow at Indianap: Veterans’ Hospital, Road, Recognition will be paid to {nurses and to the founder of - odern nursing, ingale, heroine of the Crimean war. The Indiana Bell Telephone

"-|chorus will sing and the 85-piece

{Technical High School band wiil {give a concert. }-- Guided tours of the hospital wilt ‘be conducted. after the program.

a capacity audience from attending yesterday's opening | shows of But the brave eu "who came laughed themselves warm over the polished pantomime of jester Otto

tomor-

J

town streets delighted

Ruth Nelson {tossed her. raven with the rses she rides. particular attention sur- 1927, when he was a police cap-| | prised admirers, whe also watched tain of traffic. leaped pies Nelson on the high trapeze.|

1" “faloufse gave another thrilling] aerial act, while Ortans Cristian, A

arranged to land ind chair Oa {four other members of-the Ortans Troupe. Her trip started with a springboard thrust -and included,

|. The Cristanis also proved Thewl ves excellent bareback riders A acto” is featured as a” “Fding"

The usual Wild West show and|

"Rites for Harry I. Thomas of 4

& Buchanan Mor- Sensis 50

returning .Ave.—8choo

many years power Ww per for. the st. Ar Indiana Bell Telephone Co. He Mr. Thomas was a member of | |8e Francis the Friends Church, Salem, the|Cine Weiind 8 IIL, and the Illinois Bell Telephone

Charlotte, ‘- ‘Sh Schools Tanner, Tulsa, Okla.; a son, Ash- Bu South Haven, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Isrelda T. (Gardner, Indianapolis, two nieces |

19, a mes [i

adult residents of the.county are not on the balloting books. _ Total registration now is 232.500. The estimated adult population (over 21) is about 350,000. One-way downtown streets to relieve traffic congestion will not |become a reality this year, partly due to the lack of city funds but also to Mayor Feeney’s knowledge of human nature. “People require time; to '‘chew ver’. ir “that upse «established "dri habits,

~

will {he feels. complete the oircus's appearance! A few more outlying streets

{will be restricted to one-way traffie, however, as time anit money

The | attractive costumes and permit. eaded by elephants vith! a bag) of tricks headlined the) opéning act. The flavor of the |

Won't Be Changed

to this

g for a short time.

a (period,

I'd be interested in. shildreni or _phases of the movement, marched ¢.i1" performance on equipment accident records on each zone "four abreast to HII the Coliseum’ eA DY long pole her ment, >

pedestrians rose 18 per cent.

By ART

“Forty findifsts’ for “The Times Marbles:

is giving legal advice and expanding into a full-fledged practice. He never bothered to pass the bar exam, the association has been informed. » » .

Bad Moments THE INDIANAPOLIS Sympliony management had a few bad minutes when it heard of the following piece of publicity, sent out by George B. Evans, New York press agent de luxe.’

“Last week, in Lima, O., Elliot Lawrence had the top of his new

average straight time rate for union building trades workers as|

‘Faces Re-Arrest Order

of Apr. 1 was nine cents an hour higher in South Bend than in Indianapolis, the U, 8. Department of Labor reported today. Acting Regional Director Adolph 0. -Berger-of - the. bureau of labor statistics said the hourly average for South Bend was $1.97 and for Indianapolis $1.88. The-Indiana averages compare with ‘the national average of

‘On Smoke Charge

A re-arrest order was to be

although the county Infirmary has helped us

] issued today against A. E. Fuller,

president of the Fuller-Halpin Lumber Co. Inc. 2117 N. Gale St. on a smoke violation charge. City Prosecutor Milton Craig said Mr. Fuller failed to appear yesterday in Municipal Court 3 to

answer the charges filed by City $1.99, ‘based on a survey of 75Combustion Engineer Robert large cities, and the average for Wolf,

convertible slashed and every re{movable item stolen—while he was playing the annual ball put

But the he more

Association. maestro feels

in pand. ”»

to the Symphony in the fall

40 Finalists to Be Picked Today in Mibs Playoffs

4-Man Teams From Schools Begin Compelition |naionat average. Ar Centers in The Times Tournament

WRIGHT

(selected today in sectional playoffs at 10 city park centers.

ational Marbles Tournament. -

All expenses for the trip and the! school, {week's stay at the resort will be Wil be in char

{paid by The. Times. Here are the centers :

tionals today:

16, 30, 46, 47, Anns of Mars

Coleman Center, n 218 W. Mie , 82, 75, Holy Bvangelics]. Flem y. Scheffel will be in charge. Center, 2300 4 17 0 Wn

nthony's. oS

Northwentern North 38, 40, 42, Bride dventist, William DeJournet will be

friends when the accident - Yi loceurred. He was born in Salem| Brookside Center, 14 16th a

hools 81,

St. Peter rangi Rita's, St. Phi will be in charge.

FRESE TE 1 Garon. will

PE sL 35. Toshi. Xr

dei, Roly ~ Goodin a

d_Park, afiess 31 3 Patr:

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Pkw where, #5 5% 3 schools were holding their sec- |:

13, 22, St. Heart, Bt Paul’ s I's Evangelical, Blu

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Four-man teams from the schools started competition at the ‘Masked Man wrestler. followed centers at 9 a.m. The four winners at each center will represent the regular performance at an'that district in the city-wide finals.on May 15. : The one winner on May 15 will become the Indianapolis cham- | Rion and will ‘go to Wildwood, N. J, next month to compete in the

Cathert ine’s, 8 Wy ni am “Evans. University rge. Fall Creek, a Ave. at Ji Shon is = 10, 27

ing, oh Stan Crooked Cree with David Callin in in dharge: Group * taly Lehatls 43,

Novihsidie Seventh Day

| Angels. Riley Center, 901 Oliver Ave.—Schools Adventist, Cripsaraiin with J. Chester Lon 83, Assumption, in charge. Hill, Ben Davis, Mars

wood, Deniel Poindexter will B® womens and Meridian Sts.—8¢ ool § 28,

Kansas and Meridian Play, ounds,

John's, Holy Rosar

School. Bdgew

“ Outside Tavern Here

A man and, his wife were] , treated for bulses at General foal uVitheran Hospital last night after they rote were knocked to the ground an ,| kicked by three men who followed wands, 'them a8 they left a tavern.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard, said one of the men made an insulting remark to

y|2337 College Ave.

them both to the ground an s kicked them. Their assailants had gone whe police arrived. .

FUR

STORAGE

fr [E

Sa6LA| AUDIPHONE Go. of ind. | IEAM

on by the Policemen’s Benevolent | young | cents from $1.77. than union building trades rates inDRIVING THROUGH | safety | yened things up this week byicreased 11 per cent in one year zones outside the mile square 18 .gtealing’ from the Indianapolisiand 54 per cent since 1939. | permitted, if no one is waiting. Symphony their highly regarded But downtown zones wom't' De|gret horn, Fred Schmidt, who substantially less than the in liv changed to conform. Reaspn i8|wjj] now hold down. the French |ing costs or in wholesale prices that Lewis (Cap) Johnson paldinorn chair with the . Lawrence of building material,” the report

The publicity sent Proms Agent March, 1948, the bureau's con-| {Dorothy Knisely to the phone for sumers’ price index advanced by A change in the law permitted 3 rush call to Manager Howard 69 per cent and average primary driving through downtown zones Harrington to see if their French market prices of building mateDuring this horn player “had really been rials by 116 per cent.” Mr. Johnson kept detailed stolen. Then it’ turned -out that he had only been borrowed. He| . TTTsigned with Lawrence for the virious types of building workers’ He found accidents involving summer months, but will be back |in the two Hoosier cities as com-|

elants. Harold Kemp Fall Frosh isi k, The

at |duction manager, and employees h oy lof the Indianapolis Nehi plant. & Dacres Personnel of the local plant cited

_. Hoodlums Beat Couple Harris and Earl Weimer, plant

interfered the hoodlums knocked.

25 cities in“ the” North Central The businessman -is alleged to (Tegton of $1.96. have allowed a furnace at his esRegional Average Up: tablishment pollute the air of the The regional average was up 19 community. Nationally, | amas

EXPERT

.- WATCH REPAIRING

At Dee’s Modest Prices! ® QUICK SERVICE ®

‘vc Dee Jewelry Co,

18 N. ILLINOIS ST.

“The overall gain from 1939 is

‘added. “Between June, 1939, and.

Rates Compared Apr. 1 hourly pay rates for

|pared with the national average: Bricklayers—$2.221; in Indian-| apolis, "$2.50 1n “South Bend, $2.43! national

BO in Indianapolis: $330 1m | DON'T PLOW... South Bend, $2.09 national ‘sver<I YOUR GARDEN 3

age; electricians—$2.10 in Indianapolis, $2.20 in South Bend, $2.24|

Painters—$§2 in Todianapolis,| $1.70 .in South Bind. $2.02 na-| tional, LL 15, 4 [in EAP gL $2. South | |Bend, $2.35 national a {plumbers—$2.10 in Indianapolis, | $2.20 -in.-South.. Bend, . $2.25. na tional average; laborers—$1. 173 | in Indianapolis,- $1.55 in ‘South Bend, $1.28 national average.

Local Nehi Plant

Personnel Get Awards | Nehi Beverage Corp. “of ' Columbus, Ga., has given awards, | {including a certificate of produc-| {tion merit, to M. W. Farber, pro-

A" good ‘seedbed means a good garden. A Rototiller assures the best seéedbed under all conditions. Phone for demonstration in your : garden,

Stewart Motor Sales, Inc.

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Times CHICAGO, I and Mrs. Malo strom are on 1 Sulphur Spring the Smoky Mc ing their mar Saturday in 8 Episcépal Chu Dudley 8. Stark The - bride, tl Jean Risser, is Mr, and Mrs. L ser, Chicago 1 Ill, formerly « Guests at the » Mr. and Mrs, J:

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