Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1948 — Page 2

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New Car Driver Buys $286 In Accessories, Quiz. Shows

Customers Lose $300

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“Group's Probe of Trade Practices Reveals

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The resignation of Marion T. Wheeler, Mishawaka, Ind., as {president of the Indiana Retail | Alcoholic Beverage Association,

$723,750,000 for the same period |in 1947, the BAE reported. Thus {this year remains the all-time high for the first 10 months in dollars and cents received by

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J/ 7 ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP)—New car Buyers" Were Hicked - Stor for more than $450 million on unwanted extra gadgets and under- 3 | di d | |. St valued trade-ins during the first seven months of this year, House : . 5 ndicte / Ta I investigators estimated today. ice Re ej 0 Em . . The estimate was released by Rep. W. Kingsland Macy AR. enia / N. Y.) in announcing that his House subcommittee on ‘on questionable N y trade practices will quiz several = = : : NN dealers at public h later { ccidents \ monn, 2 = fre ik I Fei & 4 IC = The investigators reported that bh SH) : ems NE. nT average customers lose about : . 2 ha” Fu STORM 18300 on their old cars, and are : . n f ee S ‘Con b $C WARNING | forced to pay for about $143 I i o> 's 3 worth of unordered accessories 2 )e ; — | i a \Cragiive such as radios and gadgets that| WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP) 13-Year-Old Boy Police Discover spray windeielas, w Domestic air travel today is Sovi et ‘Di ? Macy 8 subcom- in the homestretch of what looks + Killed in State Discrepancies mittee's' investigation _ disclosed, | © WOTIIEE Ce i Putting Winter driving weather had set FT. WAYNE, Nov. 10 (UP)— pant thas ine On. scheduled airlines: there By in for Indianapolis motorists to- Authorities said today they are re hough trades ins customarily have Been 97 deotha” oF ¢ Russian I ' | “still investigating” two of the * Fo It gLAsT: at a loss they are being sold ud . ea P Bs prominently Police reported 31 a ts! POSITION ' gers and crew members so far patch from olice repo ccidents, three murders confessed by today at an average profit ofthis .year' in contrast with 216 mostly of the smashed fender Ralph Lobaugh. PLOTTED | hhh 43 per cent. at this time in 1047. Times - Hera variety, as the first snowfall b AMES? SHOWERS : Trade-ins have been under- saying . Pres coated city streets last night. Lobaugh, who faces a death vr. SNOW al If there are no more accidents possibly corr ’ 11.10. 48 Tore: SLEET : valued by dealers on an average There were no fatal accidents sentence, alterssialy Jas eon 3 | lof at least $300 between: How and Dec. 31 and with Premie fessed and denied all three slay- J ~ SNOW SHOWERS. 0 . : A ravel volume equals year's, and By one Vas seriously idred. ' ings. He has been granted four| | i AND FLURRIES RAIN aia buyers P a nt the airline fatality rate will be yams >" nly nels 8} sce os as ro Robert Christen, Denver stays of Shecution ile Bis 1aw-| 7 8 REG PAT'S PEND. COPR 1948 EDW. L. A WAGNER. ALL RIGNTS RESERVED. forced to take with the car. i oe 20 ta Zilion termined to was Herbert Jesse Jr. 13, who| grocer, is under arrest Jolow. yers gh. fora new a. Pe TODAY AND TOMORROW—The cold wave low 30's from the northeast coast to the cen. | The average new car carriesiy, pnictory was 1946 when the program died of a broken neck after a car| ing his indictment in Ft. ; Wm i Bout Wag casi od al o tnts| that brought snow to Indianapolis last night will tral plains. This is indicated by the cold front yase bike Fv uch 3fcesmelen. rate was 1.2. Hoscow 5 BeIveS by his brothée: Davis, Ib. jor the fape: Saying °M Mrs au when a grand jury indicted be infensified tonight and tomorrow. The mer- shown on the map. committee “resolved every doubt| the report i - rch, : . ton last night, The youths were 1945 The Whi Ti fill two other men for one of the slay-| CUry is expected to take a nose dive into the in favor of the dealers.” Local Firm Awarded firmation. en route to a celebration at Os- leised bv Raloh lob ;, |Ings Lobaugh had admitted. . 4.48 a's During our investigation,” he Ind. 37 Contract : (Eben Aj sian High School. Contessec Oy Ralph Lobaugh. | Robert Christen, 39, and Official Weather jSkvang. ns said, “we have found that some INC. ontra press secret: Kokomo, who is awaiting ex- | oo “Hodson, 30, were indicted | oe - dealers have made every effort! The State Highway Commission at Key West Treat 2 in Hospital acution, » UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU |Evansville , 85 32 to deal fairly and honestly with 4 dent had “nc ow ns were hospitalized] by he Alles Coliny Grand JY A ~Nov. 10— je Nase . u 38 the public. On the other hand, sald today it had received a satis- Diplomati as the result of accidents ters) or >: ayng 0 Sunrise..... 6:23 | Sunset..... 4:34 |Indianapolis (Ci 5 13 [we have found other dealers who factory bid on the construction cow interpre last night. They were William up Newsman Finds ‘Howar Frecpiaton 34 bre ena. 730 Kansas City :+ 4 31 resort to every questionable trade of the final four sections of new dispatch as ERA Bar. En nbd wee tthe. ERIE EE ae Jassie ans LE 0 . California St. passen-| na, OV. 10; %X0es8 SNES Jan. Lesyrevyrersirucrves orl : * 50 bt . rapprocheme rs a dri Si oe "the slaying of Mrs. Lo IN 2 : the anxious purchaser.” Commission officials said the States since ger i guia bY Sarbela Howard, Anna Kuzeff and wil |(UP)—Acute shortages of rice ee eclouiiy_ sable shows the tempera: Oxlahoms City ''% 31 | Mr. Macy said the 43 per cent|contract was awarded to William election. ey: Peay ar re oision |helma Haaga. The death sentence |and sky-rocketing prices exploded High Low [Oma = 43 3} (profit, which he figures dealers|O. Vogel, Indianapolis, on a low The Sovie with a Red Cab driven by Frank- oe imposed on the basis of his today in riots as hungry crowds ftlants” rieeens ‘ @ 8 San Pramas a i make on re-selling trade-ins, bid of $968,223. The road is lishes uncor lin Ray, 2501 N. Euclid Ave, at, Missing Nazi Denies plea. took to violence to obtain their Chicago". $M Sa Yi ©: 8 43 [constitutes “an unconscionable expected to be finished late next some speci Capitol Ave. and St. Clair St. He Was in Hidin | Finds Discrepancies staple foods. ICINIB i eee rerercrrn s 64 33 Washington, ID, Ci iiinrnreecs 63 ss |mark-up. year. tached to t Both persons were treated and 9 The last stay of execution) Up to late this morning police. parently - ) eisutes Bt Sonera) Hospital Hjaimar Schacht, German fian- 572044 Lobaugh expires Jan, 15, \Igporied a oe hop up—in this ee other ] . jured in Ey AONE or In| cial wizard sought for retrial on! consisting mostly of rickshaw bility of a T ceive hospital treatment. la warrant charging him with| Police Chief Lester Eisenhut pyjjers, pedicab drivers and ordi- exists. Mrs. Catherine H 72 | Nai activities, was located by sald new evidence prompted him nary workers. | 0 0 (J It was no 5703 B Wesmgton 5: » Ofla United Press reporter today|to reopen the Howard case 10| Apout 30 rioters were arrested Minister V. Strack BY. 3 aon der a as in the town of Seppensen, 20 months ago. He sald “discrep-|and three policemen were known : night at th by aL Rothe Ta er : Ven miles south. of here. He had been ancies” also have been found Into be slightly injured in the FR anklin-441 | tion for 1 Bhe refused mdler; att an ony), reported missing. Lobaugh’s confession of the other|clashes. Appeared v sald she would see her own phy-| The Warrant was issued for two murders. meen sician. the former president of the Nazi| Chief Eisenhut said he still is Ferm Cash Receipts Ng sto Given First Aid Reichsbank last Friday when investigating the other two mur- oe ow A Phyllis Hall, 16, of 533 N the Wuerttemberg-Baden Denazi-|ders, but does not have sufficient|ln State Show Drop Shersas Dr. was ven Set aid fication Ministry canceled a ver-levidence to reopen those cases Ties Washington Buresd ; Vatican oa rion. Yecaived vhe. he dict of an appeal court exon- “officially.” The cases date back| waSHINGTON, Nov. 10—Cash Handy, easy to use THE Vat ear driven ‘by Lucille F erating Mr. Schacht of the Nazi to 1944. receipts from farm marketings in vatore Ror N. Br ae y ucille Fox, 528 taint. The indictment of Christen and Indiana fell from $101,217,000 in| 3 Yair a) _ N. Bradley Ave, In which she] Mr, Schacht, who was cleared Dodson apparently Had cleared September 1947 to $99 512,000 this | ing betwee Was a passenger, was involved of war crimes charges at Nuern- Lobaugh of the Howard slaying. B £ A 1 1t: al ir ac Pr in a collision with a car driven|berg, denied h year, the Bureau of Agrieuliur * and Premie §, denied he was in hiding. |His hope of freedom lay in then i ted today Faseete i “‘Perh by Clara L. Richards, 511 Nm —————————————————— possibility that new evidence conomics reporte oday. rape Gray St. at New York St. and|barricude at Talbott St. near 3000 via be uncovered in the omer U8 1043, this oar vhs Tod = man Sian . * cases. a be - Fr: a ‘ : the newspaj Winda Johnson, 73, of 205sent it hurtling into a second| powever, there was no indica- 2d products and $26,573,000 Keep} . . . 1 , 13, , our - skirts hung. nea Eastern Ave. received minor in- parked car. tion that another stay of execu- from Op Sepieniber the PY ung neatly, with their pleats German) juries when a car driven by| ¥our cars were involved In an iio; would be granted. 3 aan om o£ | I Tacs TWENTY Charles Nelson, 77, of 205 East- accident at 10th St. and Jefferson wrro————————— stock and $32,428,000 from crops. | in perfect shape. on this space-saving rack. The trains that ern Ave, in which Mr. Johnson|AVe: during the 5 p. m. rush hour Total marketings for the first Russi was a passenger, struck a rail-|!st night. 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