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Times Stale Servies NEW CASTLE, May 19—Two “@ : jab the Ihfins Village
for discharged ~ today and aul authorities were closing in on & third in a investigation of the ating of a patient. - Dr. W. C. Van Nuys, village superintendent, ag Sus the vest gation was started after by a former attendant that 17-year-old Jackie White of * Indie": anapolis had been beaten with a length of rubber hose. He said James M. Flannery, 59-year-old attendant, formerly of Farmers, Ky, admitted Jackie on May 6. The youth had run away from the village to visit his home in Indianapolis, Attendant Dismissed Investigation of the White case Jed to dismissal of the second tendant, Artie O. Brooks, 53, Falmouth, Ky., who investigators { found had thrashed an elderly patient with rubber hose a short time before the White incident. Announcing the discharges, Dr. Van Nuys said:
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500-MILERS—YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW — That will be the theme of window displays at L. S. Ayres next week as the store presents its annual "Week Before Race. Day" display with Lucien Lelong. Replicas of winning cars of the past and an artist's conception of what winning cars of 1950, 1960, 1970 and 2000 will be like willbe featured. Here Aileen Perkins (rear), wearing a 1911 duster and sports . costume, points out to Mrs. Mary Lou Bronnenberg (left) the. exact replica of the car with which Ray Harroun won the 191 I race at 74.59 miles per. hour.
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Mitchel Alters Evansville Plan
Doubts Present Need For New Postoffice
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Stall Writer
his mind as to the advisability of asking $39 million for a new Evansville postofTice at this time. Congress. had approved $18 million for the Evansville bulld-| {ing before the war, but all s {construction was stopped Py the, government.
{hart (R. Ind.) introduced a special bill asking $39 million for > ‘construction of’ the Evansville] {postoffice -now. The estimate is; |based on a Postoffice Depart-| ‘ment survey he said. | “T bad intended to Introduce a similar bill in the House," Mr. Mitchell declared. “But I am]
{the light of unforeseen expendi-| tures for ERP and preparedness. “We Republicans have
{this fall. Just how can we say,
ask that our town or district be {made an exception to the rule?
‘quonset huts, bought
“There may be another one.
TE fh 57 State Coal Group | Hous | Sows Sell About Steady
Hogs were unevenly 50 cents to;Culter and common
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mately 1000 patients. Require Constant Watching Dr. Van Nuys, who has .been; the -institution was founded 42 years ago, said no such incidents had oe-|
1000 . Dealers End Convention. Today
Times State Service
said, and occasionally an attend-|the pation must be broken.” He ant is in real danger. also attacked all “unjustifiable shut-
He cited an incident in recent and unnecessary mine months: where a ‘young,. sturdy downs. » patienf had manied ‘an elderly! Marsh C. Ham of "Aurora,
Unevenly
os cents higher today in a fairly jactive session at the Indianapolis’ Good | Stockyards. Sows I ~:
Oom sold about Culls
mon to medium
the parking lot back of the present postoffice building at Evansville and adequately serve, tem-| ~DOTATIYy-10-seri- the- mek Truck: platforms {and while it. ‘wouldn't be pretty. lit could be practical and the
yo \whole deal hardly would. cost CALVES (423) to choice
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Meanwhile steers and heifers! Feeder ‘and Stocker Cattle and Calves Renames Frenzel Head
FRENCH LICK, May 19—Any sold actively strong and vealers Chotre= | curred in several years until re- rederal control of the coal in- Temained steady with yesterday's! 0%. ¥
J. P. Frenzel Jr, has been reielected president of the Indian-
800 pounds .....es asa 21.00§39.50
TSquee-Gee Oleo Gold Mine Goes Begging—All for $1
Congress Groups and Industry Cool to Offer Of Inventor (and Strings) in Tax Repeal Fight
Annual Meeting
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y WASHINGTON, May 19-Rep.| Edward A. Mitchell (R. Ind.) has! eoq congressional committees and offered to. sell hia patent rights| returned here with some doubt In|, tne margarine industry for $1, providing the | ady-|
balanced ms. [the committee, “TT Tike a good wim Re “Kraft, ‘Monarch’ the Buick, director of the 12th district of Indiana, said the déalers would {discuss the- crimp puf in the in{dustry by the recent coal strike “No, but T don't need this to/and the shift in used car values, Peters re- 4s well as elect directors and of-
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fantastic.
Last week Sen. Homer E. Cape- Finance Committee |that he was making the offer be-
now thinking the matter over in|
been! © preaching federal governmental economy and expect to campaign; Paul {with that as one of the issues/National Association of Margar-
{that ‘tg where we stand and then! dustry wouldn't touch Mr. Pe “My though is that two large/ters invention was a “step in the
cheaplyiright direction” in that it made from WAA. could he set up on/margarine coloring easier for
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out of his squee-gee The inventor, Leo Peters of
agree never to sell
But he hasn't had a nibble and not much press mention, chiefly {because his proposal ontey too
He has told both the Senate and the {House Agriculture ' Committee cause he was convinced repeal (of -the margarine tax--would- ruin; {the dairy industry and greatly {harm the naional economy. Industry Shuns Offer | . He told reporters he was conIvinced that once margarine could
{out “the nation butter virtually would be driven off the grocery shelves.
Truitt, president of the ine Manufacturers, said the in-
ters’ offer "with a 10-foot pole."
housewives, the industry wanted to go “all the way” and remove
Mr. Truitt said the Peters
package costs 4 cepts a poundione rule America.”
more to produce than the old-|: style margarine package and that {most of. this additional cost was being passed on to consumers. Seeks Cheaper Product “What we are trying to do,” | he, said, “is get margarine tor the housewives at the cheapest possible cosk"”
By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 19--The man who is making a fortune
margarine package will take seriously his offer to give his “
Millikin asked. mike a living,” Mr.
be sold in colored form through-|
James M. McMillin, 21, who would rather rib elbows with the Russian proletariat than American From “Cris capitalists, had a job in the ultra-| He said that although the Pe-'secret code room of the American 249 Embassy, Embassy officials admitted today.
Sratuate and Colonel has advised wating 4 be Aalarehip awards will {restrictions so that. margarine. colored: pan. AO. remain. in. number.
At French. Li
" Hecause no On®lers were t up their sleek mine" aWAY. new models for a Evanston, Ill, has stood before. 14 their 11th annual
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outlook on life,” he told [probie
as ‘well as anyone.’ you got another inven your sleeves?” . Sen.
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MOSCOW, May 19 (UP)-—8gt. Flack, Long Island, N. Y.
die Tabernacle, More than
‘Most of the state's auto deals
motordom ndustry Ee with war-born dealer
Other speakers include Henry Weaver, . director of -customer research and vice presidént of General Motors; Jack C. Weed and John O. Munn.of Automotive News; John W, Stokes, auto trade Embassy Admits Yank counselor of New York City: J. B. Van Tassell, Chicago; Paul Jones, “American Security Co. and Gene °
249 to Get Diplomas Attucks
Diplomas will be received by seniors at the 21st annual commencement of Crispus Attucks High School at 8 §. m. May 28 in
The lanky son of a West Point Ae 2 ‘will be among the hg 90
class. the Embassy by letter that he in| Casa made. and a. test against the of capitalists who at pres- be granted.
anti-Sovist/al and industrial certincates will
He did not fhention U. 8. State] Department charges that a Russian Mata Hari and ballet dancer had seduced him and made him forget his oath of loyalty to the! United States. One of Those Things The Embassy said ita letter was
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attendant, injuring him serious- spoke on “Profit Builders for Re-| 0° 900 pounds .. 2.50g31.00 ly. {tail Coal Merchants,” Orville! 25 boune: a. nee 31% “The recent change in the with- ‘Maxfield of Indianapolis, talked “oT holding tax law which allowed on-"This Is Your America.’ |1i0e-1308 pounds |... .... 7+ 44 extra exemptions for persons —— " 200-1100 pounds ............ 23.00@2700 over 65 revealed that 40 of our Local Issues g 150 employees are older ~ than " 30.00@31 50 that,” Dr. Van Nuys said. —May 10 u + [email protected] In Indianapolis, Gov. Gates STOCKS Ba asked| T0003, [email protected] | gave Dr. Van Nuys a vote of Agents Fin Corp com ¢ | 800-1000 pounds ...... ears 2000830.50 confidence and said he would not| Americ States. of MW Meds revvevervy 3600@050 “interfere in the present situation. [Ayrehire Coll oom od 34% 4%; Common ' y ? LB i er nie i 0 > " Belt R ¥ ’ oe | Good [email protected] OK Playgrounds |siRete sais * cou Paes F S U | Botham Ry an ¥. gee wid Sn. 15% Fix or ummer se + Sircle TL od ‘ hn oo 8 Bulls (Al Weights) } mw pid... — The City School Board has ap- cont car- Nu-Var P ers ” " Roe ‘all weights) Je 50828 00 proved the use this summer of 15 Cummins End com Jo ti Sausage large school playgrounds - With Consolidaetd Ll Ories com “ v Medium XE volunteer supervisors. Sxtusnged 1nd 014... o- 2% Td) ——n : Use. of. the. playgrounds WAS. Elsetronic. Lab-com en ps a Local Produce arranged at ‘a joint meeting of | ay yg on RR RRO y 0h the School Board with Mayor | Herd -Jongs 21 A Cn 13%) poULTRY—S " lets 37. Feeney and the City Park Board [gems Tel & Tel 2 "..... 8% leghorn Pr i cork aad saw | 20; ns ) _dast night. School officials ap- ind Aso Wd, Pre prd AL me, a, 2 Poultry 4 os oer proved the project on the condi. [fad Gia & Wa on oid a oe 1. tion that the Park Board pay for |Indpls P&L com... ... ..... S23 2a 2 uSs_Cutrant receipts 4 Iba. any damage dofie to school [ie Baba Lis sh Bi 37. Grass B Large 30: AL property. | Indpls Sater pid... ...... 107. BUTTERFAT—No. 1, 74; Ne. 3. TL. | Mayor Feenéy said he hoped to! {1 Is Water SL4 “: Rs i 19% (Prices quoted by ha Co., delivered engage enough volunteers to | taal National Life com... 13 j4 |°° Plant) = ii supervise all school playgrounds . & Co bod Tvs and others that may .bé added Linéola Jo fie td’ oh 2 * Dr. Hovde fo Speak during the ‘summer, | Marmon-Herrington com | Aron . Sty At Alumni Meetings. wh kor Ni . | T | "Washington: High FEE IE 2 LAFASETTE, ind, May 1 o PREVI EY Festival Tomorrow 1% Ratuiony Tra o™ coo Mh 18 Dr. Frederick L. Hovde, Purdue The - 21st annual “Strawberry “Pub serv of “Ind come Ta University president, will address | Festival and Awards Day will art® Serv of Ind 3% pid... Mis 81% an WAT ay {Ross Gear & Tool com ...: 32 the New York City Purdue Club! be held at 2:45 p. m. tomorrow So Ine sx 48 pra cas 108 100 ‘M 2 at Washington High School. j Stakely-Van Su com... eu 174 ay 24 and the Washington, D. Miss Arden Sneed will reign as Schuiaee “Cummins Li pid 1 1% Cy Alumni Ciub Sunday. May- queen, attended by the u's Mach rire . Dr. E. C . Misses Jeanne Mohr, Dolores Unlon Title com any a a ' Young, Purdue grad
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