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# * . . 5 A to P by Wit Witness Buicks Come Out With New _ |Local Deaths— | rs © — 1 4 Auto Probe Witnesses Look : ANNOUNCEMENTS = pe 3 Face . . A D. Brinkley | CoseNeses ? . ; ween Face P Perjury Thugs 3 as os ace Possible Perjury, 2. L, 1 ee % ’ requests. . * i : i 2 V-necked Tax- 0 in ( araes Victim Refused d midrig; © . To Keep Silence 3 ped dress House Hear’ Practices in N Local Accountant : hable pep ngs on Practices in New Car Two unidentified men beat and Dies in: Home : » i : injured the prosecuting witness in , Tho Following Services Nova Been Schedoled 3 : no Sales May Be Extended Beyond Washington |i" Cori” Steele grand larceny Services for Aquilla D. Brink-| HANSEN—Martha E. e 12, short WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP)—Witnesses in the congressionalicase early today at the Craig ley, who died yesterday in his JONFS—Stephen L. 9-inch. auto racket hearing today faced new investigations for possibilsiotel 28 B. Washington St. home, 231 E. 62d St, will be at TSniStephen 8s in sizes per, -dodging. 10:30 a. m. Friday Fl NORTH—Frank Thomas, 0. Size 16, Chairman W. Kingsland Macy (R.N. T.) of the House Com-ltn ron Hoel ed omer 1030 . m. Friday in Flanner & : “Questionable” Trade Practices tim, John Harmon, 34, a roomer chanan Mortuary. Burial willl ~~ SHAW-—Kenneth L. ydnch. See. mitten oe gest jonable ae Sala a transcript of the|at the hotel, told police he had! be in Crown Hill Mausoleum. A require. hearings 2 ederal and local authorities, been over” because he Mr. Brinkley, who was 50, was It is also “very likely,” he said - ” \ : y ¢ the car sales inquiry will be ~~ |would not withdraw from the = a certified public accountant, asns, 25 cents — AF Aa ies: ‘other "than tter ft case. : es | -— ; {sociated with Frederick Alber- : st {ssue of washington, D. C., though he : Attendants at General Hospital The new look for the Buick, soon to be seen in Indianapolis, includes "venti-ports” for coolin Shalt hi ; ind winter named no looalities, The capitalium » Rie ents Hat nen Sutteres Duin the ‘engine compartment, full-vision curved windshield and rear window, one-piece Pie business for himself. — mer—— of sewing a yas ped drst : sampling rial Opens Here arm. They reported his condition bumpers and an enlarged luggage compartment. The. restyled Buick 49's will be seen at Monarch | A veteran of World War II, he BRINKLEY—Aquilla De YVoe, B31 Seat: gation. phase as “fair” Buick Co., Inc.. 1040 N. Meridian St;; and Community Buick, Inc,, 57 W. 38th St., Nov. 26. was a inember; of) the: American Mis Patricia Adams of “orgwioras- : $500 Tip Revealed ae Found Unconscious . : Legion, - Kennington| ingisnapous: bro ios Mar: the coupon et a ain Churge Conspiracy ||, oe ee onstious Cancer Warnin S DeBruler Rites Ur e Tobacco Tax Post No. 34. He attendéd Indiana gueriie, and. Wims. Brisk sass wAAAA—— lighted by testimony of $500 tips| - |n $20,000 Ca in a pool of blood on the hotel's T H | d . d University. & BUCHANAN, Priday. 10:30 a.m. TT - to car salesmen, Zabulous profits The jury trial of tho “men Pack stairs at 2:15 a. m. byl. : o Be He Fri ay ou ie survived by his wife, Mrs.| Iriends invited. Friends may call at s Times | On out Taregard Zo el me onp|charged with conspiracy to steal ChaTles Dovel, night manager of Cited b Doctor Services for Mrs. Hattle Mae To Finance Bonus Myo. Patricia Ades. Crawiords.| DEPRULER aii Mae wile ot ing regulations. Sovernment property. valued at : X DeBruler, Zionsville, formerly ‘of ville; his mother, Mrs. Mattie Lambert. re Pate Bana: nd St. We are calling the testimony $20,000 from Camp Atterbury| Folice quoted Mr. Harmon as 1011 E. Raymond St, who died Brinkley, Indianapolis, and two| Mrs. Lloyd Bartlett, Walter L. De In opened today in Federal Court, |reporting the men asked him to, Af | Earl at her home, will be at 2 p. m. eq : DO 8, WO| Bruler, all of Indianapolis; Charles , Ind. | to the altention ot pie Aligrney Abra) Levi, president of the{withdraw as a. witness from the any ignore Ear y Friday in Phillippi Funeral Home Farm Bureau Official Sisters, Mise a arguerite Aud Mita Robert bh Bt or iham Te Dame, 25 z rn ue ham y - . . . ma T y . 0! er eBruler, otre y Price Genera) aa the a et A Elwood Iron & Metal Co. and|larceny .case, which comes up in Diagnosis, He Finds [there. Burial will be in Zionsville, Makes Suggestion anapolis fis le in. Sud Ind sister of Emir R Marshall, Price 25¢ wy |Bernard J. Ward, Calumet City,[Municipal Court Nov. 26. When| ,, Cemetery. Susan Br Ughter, | Dao rviae priday, Rov. Is : lumbia. Corporation Counsel,” Mr.| WFIRTG SFG, 8 i eas|he refused, Mr. Harmon told po-|, ~One of the medical profession's] A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. A bond issue financed by a tax|Susan Brinkley. 3 Roam, at PHILLIPPE FUNERAL ave pi said, “We belisve they willl "ine charges although a third|lice, the men “worked me over.” Biggest Shaiavies ' In the control DeBruler lived here until two(on all forms of tobacco was ad- Mrs. Mary. Dwyer HOME Ziaaville. Frisnda may of rice 25¢ 2 He said the. record will be man, Lt. Joma Ward, had pleaded] He also disclosed a woman and|the patient that cancer in Jeng Jears age; swhes ue nq her vanced by an Indiana Farm| gervices for Mrs. Mary Dwyer,| DWYER—Mary, age 78. #4 N. Glad- : checked to determine whéther any guilty i I brotia another unidentified man visited|js not painful,” Dr. Thurman B.|¢o Zionsville. She was 61. Bureau official today as a means 44 N. Gladstone Ave, who died] peolS Ave. Passed away Swrents sesssessenm witnesses committed perjury, ~-- wo a brother of Ber- an at his Room in Dae hotel more Rice, Indianapolis, told Cancer| gurvivors, besides her husband,[0f financing a veterans’ bonus. (Sunday in Lynhurst Nursing| and Wilism Dwyer, Mary snd Marfalsified income tax returns or". oo elo oo te hrs than a week ago an offer Society workers today. include three sons, Walter L.| Anson Thomas, tax and legis- Home, will be held at 8:30 a. m.| grandchildren and reat gran chil108998008000 violated fair-trade practices legis- oday's tria on the t on|“lay money on the line if 1 with-] More than 250 workers from ' . ti d Funeral and services from ’ DeBruler, Indianapolis; Charles|lative director of t omorrow in Speaks & Finn Fu-| Sol. m0 nen FuNERa our indictments covering theft of drew from the Steele case. hr ctor of the Farm SPEAKS & FINN L HO lation. th tw th throughout Indiana are attending|p DeBruler, Northampton, Mass *“Ineral Home. Requiem High Mass| 1639 N. Meridian, Thursday, 8: esessccense Mr. Macy also warned that the e DIOP. om, A Reports Robbery the two-day sessions of the an-|ang Robert: L. DeBruler, a Bureau, said the plan was sug- will follow at 9 a. m. in St. John's a. m., St. John's Church. Tam eeseessnse “greed and avarice of a few, os for the ® Vine On Oct. 3, Mr. Harmon told po- tual workshop institute whichipame 1Ind.; three daughters, Erste TA Gov.-Elect|Catholic Church. Burial will be| imwied. Priends may call at funeral * dealers” may touch off public| # lice he had been strong-armed the opened at the Indiana University Mrs. Harold G. Lambert, Mrs enry Schricker's request for in St. Joseph's Cemetery. She home. clamor for government control of ment, Maj. Millar Saul, testified Medical Center here today. | * : .|suggestions from “interested” IE Timor of Jb eresssise that an inventory made on the|DiSht before and robbed of his To Dale Benham and Mrs. Lloyd|groups on methods of financing, 78. EISENHUT—Fred K.. father of Jo —— swiomobile sales, Ho strom that post showed linens and other gov- wrist watch. A month later he th » Jgetings are Bponsireg by Bartlett, Indianapolis; a brother,|s soldiers’ bonus ing Mrs. Dwyer lived in Indianap-| sepi Bd overt or Indisn- “ any and Patrick Darmody, 56, of the ’ | Elmer Marshall, Dayton, O., and : olis most of her lif of Connersville, Ind., away sb such controls. Ee erty pissing) ot|Craig Hotel, told police they had|™ co-operation with the Depart-|rour grandchildren. Mr. Thomas said the bond-[o ° OS® O° 'eF = - 350 Yay 2 g Vincent's Hospifal Wor. 16: fete 3 Patiery a a was I ed [dentifled Slecie as the map wno/merll-of Public Health aud the tobacco plan would provide a|cainglic Church and the Altar| & FEENEY FUNERAL HOMS, 3388 “I would rather see industry te Dos non Slobers » Ul had robbed them. Mr. Darmody|l x School of Medicine. Coburn Allen bonva . khout waiting" ..3e Society of St. John's Church ai nr Wedniday. win be removed clean its own house,” he sald." 0 0 atiorney George Jefr-|said he had been attacked by| Mahy patients, because they| . . . allen former Indian- Saif She 1949 General Assembly Her sures thre. d . % Brookville Thursday —y be But unless it does clean its own vi. sald in his|Steele who broke his jaw and ave become convinced in their apolis resident, died yesterday in cou! create a governmental vors are three daugh- BE ie or SEVING FUNERAL 3 house, I can see where the public|TeY representing , n his| "00d him of several hundred|O™D minds that cancer is directly g.c “yiiouel Mexi h subdivision” called the ‘“vet-|ters, Misses Mary and Margaret| FOME 2Uer 0 NCOP grosivilia, Cie ooo vil bacoms Pen rumen, hat anc COL, Srcompasied by Tain: Ties 1o503 Miguel Mexics where blah ori. | Fite irresistible to Congress. nia ood faith: that he| Upon the testimony of the two| elieve they have the malignancy pr "yo "yen 11 tor several years, 10, turn..he said, the “subdivi- ee sons, Edward, Lawrence yopp william, age 71, 133 N. Grant, Mr, Macy said that auto dealer ’ and sgnore the physicians’ .diag-| x sion” could is and William Dwyer, all of In- husband of Mable Ford, br: practices in Washington, D. C.,|0ften made trips to various Army men, police slated Steele on a nosis,” Dr. Rice said: He was 65, to be rat en onde dianapolis; six grandchildren, and| fin Reete, Loui Sola, ere ord, probably are duplicated all over|C8MPps purchasing surplus and charge of grand larceny. No Immediate Pain Mr. Allen Was a native of In-i,s tne tobacco tax without vio-|foUr Sreat-grandchildren, Jeffersonville, ‘and Mra. Agnes

|dianaplis and a d s call p graduate of ,..no a state constitution pro- Kenneth L. Shaw rat FUNERAL HOME, . 9! . ew 0 a . Mm. the state. Services for Kenneth L. Shaw, (ht. wening. Funeral of Lourdes

Estimates Cost 555 8. Arlington Ave. will bel Church. Burial Crown Hill MF. ‘Thomas estimated that the held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in| pRANKE—Amelia. 88

| the country. The subcommittee/8ivage goods as well as new He explained there is no pai estimated that new car buyers matensl, The sttomney said bis Mrs, George Fuller eT I am Shore gh School Jitivision Prolitbiting bond lssues by were clipped to the tun a. i : A : | million in the Rex i Lt. Ward, post engineer, and that Dies in Hospital Here | Pecause there are no pain cor-iand for many years operated an

puscles - connected with it. The months of this year on trade-ins|n® Purchased the goods in good| g..yices for Mrs. Clara Hannah pain comes when the breakdown 3pPle Jalen jn Washington, He

faith. : rwine, Albert and accessories. Fuller, charter member of the of tissue begins to bring pressure Wash., in 1946. bonus would cost Indiana nearly Moore -Morwanel Irviagton Wa Ak and # 0 y, passed away Tu

The latter field has yet to be ‘Good Faith’ Third Church of Christ, Scientist Chapel. Burial will be in CloverLeon Mills, attorney for Ber- ’ -'on surrounding organs. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. [$150 million and said that Pe. Haryey. pF explora. Porgy Mr. Macy nard Ward, told the Yrs that who died Monday in Methodist| “There today are doubtless Ethel Dorsey Allen of San|amount could be issued in bond dale - Cemetery, Cloverdale. Hel (l {he 6: i" HERRMANN FUNERAL guid, | ubcommittee may go|Pt. CAT. HC ow that while HOSPital, will be held at 1:30 thousands of persons afflicted by Miguel; a son, Robert D. Allen;and retired in 10 years through died yesterday. HOME, "1308 8. East Bt. after into A in more detail after a brief| wu TH ported some gov-|F; M- tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- cancer in this state who do not a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Wha.|the tax, which he said probably] Born in Cincinnati, Mr. Shaw, > = = 0 shntgey. . chanan mortuary. Burial will fol- know it because they have felt len, and four grandchildren, alljcould met around $15 million a/Who Was 32 years old, lived in| FYLLER-CMe,, Gare SA, CHS

ernment property from Camp At- » yi Tad oy Inflow in Crown Hill. She was 76. |no pain,” Dr. Rice said. lof Seattle. year. He sald the base of the|Indianapolis three years. He had| of George F. mother of Bernice D.,

. ge En good faith, also. He contended his Mrs. Fuller, who was a lifelong! If the average layman would present cigar tax could be broad-|been employed as an automobile] and Walter, sister of Mrs Elisabeth Junior Red Cross client understood the goods had|Tesident of Indianapolis, lived at avoid waiting for pain as a can- Mrs. Martha E. Hansen [ened to include cigars and chew-|mechanic at the Irvington Service - Rd Mot. i Ta,

been legally sold by his brother|4633 Kingsley Drive. cer warning, many lives could be| Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-|ing tobacco. Center. He was a member of the| 0 sad Wiliam F DeQiol, Sor .e ran y Her husband, George F. Puller, saved by early diagnosis and/tha E. Hansen, 538 ugene St,| Last week at the State|Paptist Church, Harrods Creek," Sirtices i "FANNER a SUCKANAN Has i Pro ram Yesterday, a Federal jury found survives in addition to a daugh-|treatment, the speaker advised. who died Monday, will be held at|Farm Bureau convention, Hassil/XY MOR AR. Thursday at 1:30 p. m Levi guilty of evasion of Federal/ter, Miss Bernice D. Fuller; a A dinner will be held in the(1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Schenck, president of the Farm| Surviving are his wife, Mrs, mortuary. _____ corporation -taxes between 1943 son, Walter Fuller; three sisters, Lincoln Hotel tonight with Wil- Mortuaries’ Colonial Chapel.|Co-Op, suggested that the state[Helen C. Shaw; two sons, Kenneth) HANSEN—Marths E Encvlsugh) of Junior Red Cross, an organiza-|and 1945. Mrs. Elizabeth Woods and Mrs, liam H. Ball presiding. Thurs-(Burial will be in Crown Hill. [gross income tax be doubled for|A. and Mark L. Shaw, Indianap-| 3% DUStne BL. Sneed her of tion composed of elementary and| ee ———— Emenia Lichtenberg, Indianapolis, |92Y'S sessions will be devoted to] A native of Nashville, Mrs./a period of three years to pa (olis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ¥: Richard N. and Doosid s high school children, is designed Fin l F d Di and Mrs. John Rector, Colum. |PrOEFam. projects and problems Hansen, 75, was an Indianapolis|for the bonus. Edgar L. Shaw, Indianapolis, and) aan at ol Nr toblaugh. Serv: to combine service with fun. a un INNEeT bus, O. and a brother, William|°f the various cancer units fromresident 48 years. She was a rest eens a sister, Mrs. B. F. Fox, Louis-| ices Thursday. 1:30 p.m, 8b : One of its primary purposes is Set $orv Mon da F. Delbrook, Glendale, ‘Cal. throughout Indiana. member of the W.C. T. U,, Nonh Stephen L. Jones wiles ville. rt : SoLomAL, chiar 1 riends o promote world fellowship and ET ,,,—, ndianapolis Pioneer Club and St. . '* : \come. MOORE MORTU. understanding. - Members of Jun-| maioh BH Y (Mrs. Augusta Ostenforth [GREAT FUR TREASURE Paul Methodist Church. To Be Held Frida Mrs. Seth Partlow (Cincinnatt_papers_please_copy.) jor Red Cross pack gift boxes alp . Blanchard, executive ‘ Mrs. Augusta OstenfortM, 1510 Five islands in the Bering Sea,| Survivors include three sons, y Servi t M on wr JONES—Stephen L., 2190 Station St, with tooth brushes and paste, director of Community Chests wt o EU 8 in the Pribilof group, harbor the|Earl C. Hansen, New Augusta | Services for Stephen L. Jones, id 00 Mh 2 he (Dhited on Tuesday, age 46 each . soap, school supplies, toys and 20d Councils of America, Inc.,ueit, = y ay greatest treasure of. fur remain-land Richard N. and Donald C.|2190 Station St. who died yester- Partlow, 1 » WHO gether of ‘Shirley Kun and Paul Lk : san, eho, spl, eve andi pe af th Anal Toor Metso erbal ion fn te ora ode: Tey ro Hen, Inanapitt, grand: Un General oil, il bebe 0000 omer in| foi sh MG WL BE | to chiidrert oVersens © ner of the mort: ’ -/the summer home of the great/children, two nephews and a|3! 9 8 m, Friday in St. Francis Mor . gervices Friday. 9 a. fm. 8% ) . munity Fund Drive at 6:30 p. m. orth, who was 75, was a|alask A . de Bal Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial ancis De Seles Church. i Dn ature ner I in the Columbia AY mn Tether or the Holy Cross Catho- aka seal hard niece; Je 8 alesit. a! a TTS J, Washington Park. R30 Station BL until y, 8: y countries The Rev. Henry F. Dugan will Bre ; ® a Mr. Jones, She was 73. Soh Nr Ouietery. : counries and. through their newer rocttor” Lot ang Wie of the nts prea 1x onen- [OG Price Decline Checked, soi hu ben sn maianaroiny ears see war's sate ot Rip | "ETemgs omg dh & atonal pr Jeet, nd Morris M. Feuerlicht will give the|f0rth, who died this year, she is Wirestdent 30 veers. AM clock IEP years, she was a native of Rip-| NO ank , Thomas, 16) x home customs pi ee of helt benediction. Crispus Attucks and Survived by two sons, Fred L. and . ° ° he had beers - orion for him- ley County. Bhe was yg uemshes oi nesday, oft years . Tome Cathedral High Schools will pro-|George E. Ostenforth, both of In- Quotations Rise Ride io $1 self, and was a member of St. OS ming Garden 'G orth, brother of Charles R__

vide musical entertainment, dianapolis, and one grandchild. Francis de Sales Church. In addition to her husband,| gall, at EEACE Te toned y | a % ly

Ald Hospitals Ste phen C:.. Noland, campai Requiem high mass wi 00- seesnisnres 3 Junior Red Cross members en-|chairman, will lpreside at A 5 = iS 2 ass 3 il be a a 2 So%: Jomny FICE rer 1100-1300 pounds + [email protected] parvo include a daughter, Seth B. Partlow, she is survived : gage in other activities, such asner. °' Burial will be in St. Joseph's|covered somewhat today as prices We en BRGR M0 Paul Stirley Arn Jones; a 20m, juy six:scns, Bert B. Ofle Le 3 OE vs ol Cay i making bedside stands, card hold-| From 1928 to 1043 Mr. Blanch- (Cemetery. climbed 50 cents to $1 a hundred Choice Bites Bo ee NP en Ba mote” of preg ry loan : ers for use 600- 800 Pounds .......,.... : . $ . » . ’ ssed at : . ers to the use of ampuiees andjard serve us adminiatratve dk Mrs. Borth Bennet [P0unt te Indianapolis Stock-| Fi BRS: nv: RASERIIInatana polis two brothers apols; u daughter, Mra, Goudie] HES wl hn Bal | local children’s and veterans’ hos-|Councils. He also was instru-| Mrs. Bertha Bennett of Da: yrs ranged ai high-as $1 B00 800 POURAS +.erresress 265093130 Charles Jones, San Diego, Cal, (Funkhouser, Indianapolis; a sis- STEINER’ FUNERAL . pitals. i pn vi . of Dan- ged as high as 2 800-1000 Pounds ........sen 26.30@3150|and Joseph C. Jones, Indianap-|ter, Mrs, Willidm Rizzo, Cincin-| E. New York ridey, 3:00 a.m. ) n the founding of the Na-|ville died early this morning in|hundredweight over yesterday's|Medium— olis, and a sister . ; Requiem mass 4 Enroll 8 ) , Mrs. Mary Hoff- nati; 14 grandchildren and one nrollment for Junior Red|tional Health d Welfi St. Vi ’ 500- 900 pounds ....... ore. [email protected] ’ Church, § &. m. Burial St. . Cross costs 50 cents per room in|tirement oe ciomon of uh he 14 and on Bois ign” i Was a hpi con to 1 | omen a NO HolyWoNd uk great-grandeniid. - eT tome sir § B. m. Wed ‘ ch he n a patient at the a at prices cents to $1 pounds: ............ 17.009 22.50 er r 6 p.m. x op smear hace, Por Ei ov" Cxemie coms apa or Ge pur win gh unt ova So 3 ent ov ven py) BUSINESS DIRECTORY | mmrmrgngm | rE re a ember Local 3 A Yesterday, The top price Medium o> ne 19.00 . Norwaldo, beloved of Blis- $ than 160 schools in this area en-| gus ssues BS Vike, Canner .. o.oo. 13.00@18. gheth ‘Wagner Orerdeld, fae : rolled last year to work together City De artments Cattle, sheep, lambs and vealers Bulls (All Weights) : THERE ARE NO BETTER FURS ad Mrs. Claudie Wort of iii . in th ; 8 pr #Nov., 17— remained steady with yesterday’s|Beef— Ww ASTE JUAN nols, passed away y p,m : in the program. Hol d Joint Pa I STOCKS Bia Asked|quotations Sond: cerresneses tereinnies [email protected] . Services Thursdey 1:30 p.m. from 3 The enrollment money is used rie Agents Pin Corp com 5 NOY Te 000 . 2 +s anrnparruonsnsenvers [email protected] 946 N. Dinols. Burial Glen Haven, . for a local service fund, purchas- Mayor Al Feene y American Stetes wens » GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6750) um 1d common |... 30 sod 0 PAPER RA ORD Friends may cai at chapel say | may call at shape! su) fim. . ing gift boxes and materials for y announced 1815| 120- 140 pounds $18.00a5 80 SUT 804 COO (sony 120G200 ; ; PARTLOW—Flors M., wife of Seth i DrOGuEtion SHORT ate Ti ada today he will hold meetings of all 103% 140- 160 pounds .. 1080G22.00 000g to cholce .......r..... AMERICAN PAPER 5: > B., mother of Bert E., Orlis L. P. i ile tions members. help- maintain thelr 2 department heads every two 27%] 10 290 Dovnds +. © 308% 23 59 Common to medium .........2200@00] STOCK COMPANY MA. 5341 WN PENN. ST. | and Albert Ree ind Vir: 3 Jeo ¢avétionar *Chifdrén’s Fund which! woke Lo effort to co-ordinate Bob 13% 20 120 bounds . . [email protected] Culs (15 lbs. up) Ta ’ 1 R1-6341 $20 W. Mich, ||A SAFE PLACE TO BUY FOR THOSE| gl 5. Partiow; a ; of Mis. William 5 <n § 7 I v ‘ oi ior Tp ary. I v o Rizgo, Cincinnati, O.; . > Deis Share Sy need both at| mone first Teting was held this St er com 20 200 Bounce 4 DISGILTS] Feeder and it Cittle and Calves | WHO DON'T KNOW FURS |. de’ and one yeandehild, ¢ abroad. d | 300- 330 ds .. LL 20. ae g Ey Leth 3 [oMioe qua fhe citys financial Eon ted Pin B 0 % | 3% Se Bounds RRQ) og 0 Pounds oC I MEMD Yor Vr N/M SHERWIN-WILLIAMS rast Mende], cropine Serves wh : Overseas Aid Drive ° [Feeney told the group that spend. |Smmins Soe com ooiiiii je 1a" | 10-200 pounds ooo. 11.008121.00 egiame- "1 1 as ¥ : 0 7 ous 0 euim tor NFO Eiends may cpl at the moras { Seeks Food, Layettes RE of the Stare depends oniidated ind oid. 2? arian © nce mR unas a DS ¥ Costs Less! yy : on o e te Tax Board|Delta Electric com oo" 270- 300 pounds [email protected]| 500- 900 POUndSs .........s.. 18.00021.00 — Emma ul age S A drive to supply 20,000 pounds|on the 1949 oudget. Ft oe RR pfd. .. sre 5 3%- 330 pounds .. . [email protected] Calves (Steers) ! R oa oan Click abks, 2 of canned foods and layette items| The meetings will be set up as a! Hesr-soncs oi o' pra 9 rf Io I rere EL OO foarte AoW iievsniren [email protected] Stevens, Miss Marie, Edward and 3 for the national Supplies for|clearing house to enable each de-|Home Tel & Tel 7% ofa... 81 "|G {Mednim.. 141 W. WASHINGTON ST. (5 Harry Roembis of sity, and Williem ¢ Overseas Survivors campaign has/partment head to know what is te Ra om 150-330 Pounds Liisi 1738@ 19.00] 0 Yours Sov heifers) wan m survived by 8 grandchildren ind 18 4 begun locally, sponsored by the|going on in the other departments|I2d & Mich E 4%% I... iM edivn |Good to Chotce— gieat-ghandchildion, pa away ai q Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Fed-|and to make it easier ope ul NSN P & L com.. eeeeeners 20 ZF, 540 “pounds Pigs” [email protected]( 500 pounds down ........... [email protected] Let Us Be Your Counsellors in Al KC WE 5 - r the va-|Indpls P & L 4% pd ... olf it (Modium— =. a : Insur: © th ; eration. rious ei |*Indpls P & L 3b a Medium to good 1 "500 db downs. ance Coverages Nov. 18, 3 p. m., at the 5 8 om, roa stating thn etc ty agencies ) = combine Indo fa! waier aa on ®- 10 pounds .......... 1L00G18.00 PO ONS a BWR aw We Buy Diamonds CARL W, KING & SON, INC. &" spon FonEhal, son aa ? Kirshbaum Center Sunday will ee ir pa Indo Water amo od 0 Steers Lambs HIGHEST CASH PRICES GENERAL INSURANCE may call at the fuenrsl home suy : pick, up several thousand SOS Sonja Henie Ice Sh J Nations) Lif com 2 Coo 200 pounds 32.50@36 50 | Medium = i as ariiuan ii foen PAID =m A ENDIANAPOLIS - 8. Arling , \ o * = 900 pounds ............ 36.50 BOA euoeriiarnye : 3.50 SHAW-—EKenneth L., of 858 jo 3 bags which were mailed to house- OW [<ingan & Co ptd 60 300-1100 bounds unui SON gL ane ev w3gio | STANLEY Jewelry Co. §ilom : red into rest Tuss: . s -1300 ds au : . s ce, RJ-1569; Night, CA-7838 ton_Ave, ente 5 holders two weeks ago. Opens Here Tonight Fiagin £20 som L130 Pounds Hmasi ol Yearling (Wethers) 113 W, Wash. Lincoln oy, sigs. Js ote B15; Nishi, Oa ois day age 33 years. hushind of Heled 4 Volunteer crews working in a| g : coln Loan "5% pfd 00- 900 Pounds ............ [email protected]| Good to cholee ........ienine [email protected] === EE naw, Lather of Rea) Me 4 building of the Indianapolis 'Ware-| Yeo 0ls Mole 8 Joey Hollywood HarmoncHeliingion com 11000 bounds lends hiets 7% 33.00] gn Be on ls Ll ' | DN | i [11 ] |] LY AS Bn re dunk i house & Storage Co. will sort and|;oq.. open at 8:30 p. m. National Homes com 4 Medium— |Good to choice .............. T.00@ 8.50 OXYGEN THERAPY A NB! IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5342 E. Wash. 3 y in the State Fairgrounds N Ind Pub Serv 8% pfd 103 700-1100 pounds ............ [email protected] 'Common to medium ......... 5.009 7.00 Wand ] . | ingtongBSt. Priends are w 5 pack the cartons for shipment t0|cgjiceum 18 iN Ind Pub Serv com Ga 18 16% pe This Eq Can Be Rented af Largest Selection | Burial Cloverdale, Ind. Mi 4 New York for distribution over- or performances, |N Ind Pub Serv 414% pfd ... 17% 18% . MORTU 3 V8" marking the skating star's 10th PR Mallory com ........... 170% 19% HAAG'S in the State rn seas. season here Pub Serv of ind inew), nn ne 23% a Maton. Eva Tite of in as 3 ————————————————— . o v.of Ind 3% pfd..... y ° “ ones Following workouts on the Chi-|Ross Gesr & Tool rs 30° ne FOUNDED 1913 402 N. Capitol Ave. IN 11,00 2] CO. 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y nd - Boeh! be 86. 98. i: . , Funeral Thurse : thelr sympathy ended — they|stock feed. N ING Pub Her Stes 13 oooes 100 10) : DR. JOS. E. KERNEL 131 W, Washington St. passed away Monday. Funert e Ee Evil Sograncy. The group, led by Prof. C. W. pul Sew of fod 3%s % 10101" loss For fast and complete brokerage service TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. ¢ 7%. Bovhner, ai, ibe n Bivd, : rric Trac Term 3 . ur Town 8 £ Carrick, assistant chief of the Term Corp 8s §7....... 80% 93% PHONE: k H D - i Be a a Soshner, : shied university's poultry department, . : MArket 3501 LEON TAILORING €0 ~The Home of gh the residence of Ton ,. Styl visited the plant of Glidden Co. Local Produce In the Middle of BEAUTIFUL FURS "3 Cord of Thoks...__ % wool this morning. Other plants on THOMSON & MSKINNON [ff | 225 Mass. Ave. fo sie ee _3 Cord of Thanks __ ~~ ok the itinerary were Acme-EVans|unger sh too and esborme oer ore: Ny OPEN WEEK DAYS CLT LINZIE—We are a Tie v Co., and Kingan & Co. ors and roosters, 8: Leghorn 5 > BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES 8A MTOSP. M ~ i x winters j,S00ks. 1c. stags, 206; No. 3 poultry. : NRA i . [4c iess than wo. 1. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY : like axe Polio Nurse Needed yoErm—Current rhcetpta, 54 iba. to case. Ji 5 East Market Street 8 in the Morning . . . Until 8 at Night |' § hly fined The Indianapolis chapter of the sic; Grade B large. bic: Grade A small, NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO i —————n i Tein American Red Cross has issued mn Bl Offices in 30 citiés ib the Unk ; beautiful and 2 colors in an appeal for one graduate nurse os ue 8 sham PRICES ces in 39 cities in the United States and Canada DIAMOND 0 Jury courtesies. Rev. V. Chutpell of Bootes... 3) ’ for a two-month polio duty in| wo. 3 whi x $138. i Write for our Current Stock Survé) LO ANS oth Coste his spiritual COME oo 3 County Hospital, Salt Lake Tity | No: 3 Yellow worn, $1.30. f : ’ ; and Suits 5 x E Chupel oe Fad -

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