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an : . : * - 4 Naa Sn 's Weather F ‘Hog Prices Jump 75¢ fo $T Econom . Need of Price Control, Today's Weather Fotocast UUU Fire rice 10: vl. = nina-Debat . In Active ‘Market Trade Scored ~ Rationing Debated Hits Lahmann | coe soles Higher With Good Grade ~~: "A. 1. C 5 D ” Of Steers Marking $27 to $29 Top : Pennsyl ) ving OS rops Hog prices jumped 75 cents to $1 a hundred pounds above Cites C a ; A ' ! : Th 1% " " |yesterday’s averages in Indianapolis Sroskyatus oun aod at Just as 2 Decli i : 3 £" Good and choice grades, 160 pound we 80 ne XgJec'ine o Less om o in Mont de Ne UKEES “/ $ #182375 to $24 in active, uneven trade. The top price was $24.25, is endangere Brings Move to Sidetrack Truman Proposal Fe mg A / 7 Origin of Blaze paid sparingly. pervision, ev : WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UP)—A key Senate Democrat said > ime, ite Is Undetermined Weights of 225 to 270 sold at $23 to $23.75. Weights from 270 the country’s today ecent drop in the cost of living may make price controls CHICA 7 7 ay to 310 sold at $22.50 to $23.50. d choice Tat wooled” periled by iy he pa Wa =; CEs 502 VE Ave Weights. ors. 100 ty 160 were ative Jame were $35 10 $3350, government, Bn Burnet R. Ma k (D, 8. C.), who will be acting chair- fe wi 5.2 Fo , . ’ x 1a man of the ‘Senate Banking Committee in the new I sald DENVER | KANSAS an, % ) a . today causing $10,000 damage to, around 50 cents higher at $22 a The practical top price was $25.50, (R Fa) Sal the T trend in some farm prices should reduce living costs i I griouts F ~z equipment and unestimated .loss hundredweight: paid very freely. Golden An a By JALAL A701 Jeruce Iv Ig Oss Aral SS Es) to the building. | Sow sales were 50 to 75 cents a| A truck lot of choice and prime, meeting of t fen & more pre by 3 ry. - be IIS Bef Sr mr oman Nf EL The fire of undeternmjned origin hundred pounds higher. Most 94-pound weights, sold at $27 tion of Loca Labor Department reported that Cd ty ents - ON 7 tulsa : a was discovered about 4:30 a. m./good and choice grades sold ata hundred pounds, although there Insurance Ag the cost of living dropped one-| RATTAN EF CR ; wy, by merchant policeman Elza $1850 to $19.75. A few choice Were very few at that figure, i, half of one per cent between mid. . . nw ~ A wet Blaze h |lightweights averaged $20 to Lambs Hit $25.50 tional bank September and ‘mid-October. It 4 HoRt wok tae oi fe con bo biaze started ln the cer-i32030. Odd weighs’ Beat 700) Madium snd good grades sold danger of to story brick and pounds received bids of $18 a was the first drop In seven | a concrete buNding and spre adihun weight. at $22.50 to $25. Common grades control. months, PARTLY CLOUDY AND throughout the building and to dred Cattle Higher Were mostly $22 to $22.50. A deck Free none Economists said Indications are. 7 From Indianapolis REA N the upper floor In cattle trade, st d heiter °F 2004; S4-pound Western lambs means less that the cost of living has fallen pe S10UPY arias Firemen fought the blaze more|sales were higher re Sesterday. Were sold at $20.50. Fed yearling pe. J still further during the past ive] Honored by Clubs 8 o MIAMI than an hour before bringing it but lack of sales resulted in poor sales were scarce. ernor : Weeks. Bowles Predicts Four Indianapolis students FOTOLAS under control. market test. Slaughter es Were about ‘More ( ‘have received appointments on LEGEND Delmar Lahmann, president of] Cow sales were 25 to 50 cents Bla Te $7 to $8.50, Oice Sraded With the g

Three loads of mostly

in world histc

Ace ithe company, could give no esti- higher.

President Truman yesterday the staff of theq Indiana Dally mate of the damage to the build-/good grades of-steers sold at $27

oo) SCATTERED instructed his chief economic ad-! SHOWERS

and medium grades averaged $3

eral spending

presented to Congress in January. Dr. Nourse did not indicate exactly what the President had in mind. But former OPA Chief Chester Bowles hinted that Mr. Truman will renew his request for “selective” price controls and ratjoning despite the recent price drop. Mr, Bowles, who also is the Governor-elect of Connecticut, predicted after a White House visit that the Administration “unquestionably” will take action against inflation. He suggested nointedly that newsmen re-read

mendations to Congress along that line. Government economists said the decline in living costs during the past two months is encouraging but too slight to justify claims that inflation is over the hump. They pointed out that increases in the military budget and foreign aid spending could easily add new fuel to inflationary fires. Another factor likely to raise prices is the widely-predicted fourth round of wage increases.

Purdue Students To Visit Plants

Purdue University Extension Center students in mechanical drawing classes, with their instructor, H. W, Stoelk, will visit the International Harvester plant tonight. Plant guides under the direction of Keith Evans will take the students on a tour of the plant, showing the complete process from moulding of the rough castings to the finished engines.

Commercial Body plants.

Mr. Truman's previous recom-|

On Tuesday and Wednesday , of next week classes will visit the Stewart Warner and Chevrolet

{St., senior, will be night editor land Henry 8. Newlund Jr., 4620 |E, Tist 8t., junior, will serve as {assistant sports editor. { On the business staff, Shirley Rose, 5779 Central Ave., junior, was named office manager, and

Jacqueline Oakes, 4932 College Ave., senior, was appointed as-| sistant local advertising manager, | Others Honored

Seven other IU students from Indianapolis honored last week, were Harold L. Scotten, 282 N, Holmes St., initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary freshman scholastic fraternity; Nancy |G. Miller, 5145 N, New Jersey St. lelected treasurer of the Inter[Collegiate Zionist Federation of | America. Mary Jean Woodsmall, 3951 N. Pennsylvania St, Dearmin, 5147 N. Delaware St. initiated into Delta Gamma social sorority; Marjorie Ray, 726 N. DeQuincy St., appointed to the program committee for the 11th anniversary of the Student Religious Cabinet; Layonne Mannfeld, 908 N. Arlington Ave. named to the contact committee of the Newman Club, organization for Catholic students, and William K. Miller, 5735 Julian Ave, named committee member of the student senate, campus governing body.

Wage Raises Here Below Average

Labor Dept. Figures Show Lag of 4%

CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (UP)—U. 8. Labor Department statisticians reported today that industrial

clear and cloudy.

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of the-Weather Bureau are true. Temperatures in the low 30's are seen in the next 24 hours for Indiana and the Midwest while cold winds and possible snow is predicted for Minnesota and the Central Northwest, The small map at the bottom left of the fotocast shows where skies will be

if AND FLURRIES

Policeman Seeks Reinstatement

Justified in Firing Gun, Attorney Says

A probationary policeman, sum-

in Service— Ex-Manual Pupil Graduated From Army Radio School

Pvt. Jack L. Verhines, son of listed in a double ceremony fol{Mrs, Raida Henderson, R. R. 5;/lowing their discharge from the Box 682, was recently graduated/ Army. They are both serving in from Radio Communications Ft. McPherson, Ga. marily suspended from the In- School while serving with the| : dianapolis Police Department last Signal Troop, 1st Cavalry Divi-i |September, today sought rein- Sion, and Nancy|statement in a hearing before the

on occupation duty in the

Tokyo-Yokohama area of Japan.

{ter t ‘ fore Dre he Secund Joos! with yesterday, as good sausage bulls averaged $20 to $22.50. A few beef bulls sold at $22.50, but

might exceed $10,000. The build-| ing and equipment were covered) by insurance, he said.

Equipment lost in the blaze in-!

expensive seasoned lumber used, for patterns. A number of pat-|

be useless, Mr. Lahmann said. |

He said four lathes, valued at!

N. Loyal, 940 W. 31st St., was,

{recently graduated from an eight-|

Board of Safety. |Pvt. Verhines, a former pupil at month advanced radio operator)

The officer, Paul Beaver, was Manual High School, charged with misconduct and fir- Nis basic training at Ft. Kno ing his gun without cause while KY» With the 3d Armored Divi-

off duty. He also was charged sion. will become a radio operator with drunkenness. in his troop.

Testimony before the Board was to the effect that Mr, Beaver was suspended as the result of a fight with a man with whom he had had several drinks and was driving home in his (Mr. Beaver’s) car. Chief of Police Edward D.

Rouls said Mr. Beaver told him|?

after the incident the man, whom|: he did not know at the tim struck him and then jumped ou of the car.

Fired Three Shots

Mr. Beaver ordered the man to stop and when he failed to do so fired three shots, according

Beaver fought with the man after he stopped. At this morning's hearing Mr. Beaver ‘pleaded not guilty to the charges. In cross-examination

Lt. Orville E. Abbitt, husband Ewing 8t., re- == cently was pro- ¢ moted from the rank of sergeant to 2d lieutenant. A former Technical Hig School

ama and the ~ Philippines during the war.

Lt. Abbitt to Chief Rouls. The chief added Mr,'Bas€, Japan, he expects his wife Japan From TUveC

cer in the Kobe

to join him this month.

Recruit Raymond B. Elliott,

recruiting of f {- Mrs. Irene Fendley, 5914 Julian

is now

assignment to another post to

Cage Fans Asked

$2500 each, also were damaged badly. |

To Avoid Gambling

Pvt. John J. Loyal, son of Mrs. ‘Don’t Want Scandal,’

Says IHSAA Chairman!

L. V. Phillips, chairman of the

who took course at the Signal School, Ft. ngiana High School Athletic As-| x, Monmouth, N. J. He is awaiting sociation, has his own system for

holding gambling on high school

\perform radio specialty duties. basketball games to a minimum.

{In the Army three years, Pvt.|

Loyal was employed by L. 8. Ayres & Co. before entering the

of Mrs. Margaret Abbitt 3703 S.'service.

| Theodore R, C. Monroe Jr., now 'serving with the Headquarters, Pacific Sector, US Army, Carib{bean at Ft. Clayton, Canal Zone,

{formerly lived at 235 E. Iowa St.

h He was recently appointed to the 4,4 ? student, grade of corporal under the new - he served in Pan- Army rating scale which is equi-

valent to the rank of sergeant under the old Army pay scale.

Now serving as Pvt. Richard Banks, son of

has been transferred to He is assigned to the 162nd AAA Opera-

Ave.

{tions Detachment at Johnson Air

Force Base near Tokyo. Before

{son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Elliott, 8oing to Korea in January, 1948, [2019 Boulevard Place, serving with the occupation forces ing at Ft. Knox, Ky.

Banks took his basic train-

Every year, as soon as the (‘parlay cards” appear, Mr. Phil-| lips makes an appeal, through ithe newspapers, to the general 'public. He asks them not to gamble on those games. | “We take the position that if, {people must gamble, they should, {leave the high school kids’ bas-| jketball games out of it,” he said a

‘Never’ a Scandal’ “There has never been any scandal, and we don’t want any,” he said. “As far as I know no basketball player has been approached to throw a game, but there’s always a chance.” | Mr. Phillips is not particularly |afraid that the professional {gamblers who issue cards are |making large bundles of money In [Indiansg. In his opinion, there are too many teams running unex|pectedly wild on any night for the {handicappers

beef cows averaged $20 to 1821. A few reached $22 a hunCommon and me-

cluded more tha 1500 drum grades 30M sire to n $ worth of $19.50. Canners and cutters ruled

dredweight.

$14.25 to $17.25.

Bull sales were about steady

most prices were $22 down. Sales Steady Vealer sales were steady for a very light supply.

|choice grades were $30 to $32.50. {Common and medium sales were|chauffeur to [$22 to $30. Cull sales were most-| Reinhard, Prices on heavy grade to lieutenant, and Richard

ly $18 to $22.

Promotions Given

To Five Firemen The Indianapolis Board of Safety today approved the proe motion of five firemen and the addition of three probationary firemen to the department.

Those promoted were: William C. Sherer and Lawrence W,

Good and Stiegelmeyer, from lieutenant to

captain; Jean Stamm,

lieutenant;

from Jack

from private first

slaughter calves were $27 and|Strahl, from private first grade

down.

In sheep trade, native lamb|

to chauffeur, The three probationary fire-

sales were steady to strong, withimen were Carl Auch, Edward

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Student, Indiana University v. Eas ling. ito $29. O to $6.50. viser, . BEd . Nourse, to “wy Ar SNOW /ing 0 $29. Odd lots of medium and . et up tc ns ib a of a “defin-|C2PUS newspaper, 9.9 . sifty | Covered by Insurance good heifers sold at $22 to $25. Estimates of receipts were i D | Paul E. Pierce, 3425 Brouse NOW SHOWERS |/ | He indicated loss to equipment! ommon and -medium steers hogs, 3850; cattle, 875; calves, 225, - ” noli ite” anti-inflation program to be . : 0 J RAIN || Sup {and heifers sold at $19 to $24.50./and sheep, 650. Be CT

bankruptcy, | “As insura ness depends that teaches sent those w tion of thei from hard w to safeguard toil.” ) Sen. Marti placed in dar strong, solvel producing an dividuals anc

Bones Those

Preliminar, human skull discovered & ployees of Co., Conners excavation 1 Police to be were those Several In discovered | jaws of th excavator at fact and the convinced C nician in th of the Sta Field, that t who had bi time” was a “The bone: turned over at Indiana U study.

Boy Sc To Hol

Election of be held at tl the Central Scouts of Al North Meth The Silv award for a presented to ers. Robert M

Yesterday three classes, operation planning, industrial production and human relations for supervisors, visited Kingan and

his attorney, Robert Carrico, at- to figure correct

wage rate increases in Indianap- tempted to lin Kobe, Japan. Enlisting in Dero . Be ; olis during a five-year period end- Wot ome re ad Lent to oo icember, 1947, Recruit Elliott was ing last April failed by more than 1

ard Cassad Hornaday a servation wi

Aviation Structural Mechanic odds. aE 2/c Harry M. Jones, USN, hus-| “Most of the danger in gamh$ Bun ‘under the circumstances, > >:8ned to occupation duty and yang of Mrs. H. M. Jones, 923 N./bling on high school games

BUSINESS DIRECTORY _

Richard F. McCray seaman him the night of the fight. apprentice, USN, son of Frederick According to the testimony, McCray, 737 N. Sheffield Ave.

for next yea tion new offi

ing industries increased 44.8 per cent from April, 1943, as com- | pared with 48.9 per cent for the

€o. Charles Brown director of in-/four per cent to keep pace with| Several other arrived in Japan in May of this yeferson Ave. is serving aboard comes in when fans of competing | EVERY THURSDAY Ronald Be dustrial relations, conducted the, . J on ial of in-/Who appeared as nay ou gyear, A milicry polieeingn Within escort carrier USS Mindoro 8ames bet large sums,” the com- IS | id lit LOANS from drowni tour. Tense fled that the suspended patrol- [Elliott oa ora HY an with Composite Squadron 23 isgloner said. “If the team they | DOLLAR DAY i e i PEKSONAL be honored. : man was intoxicated. They sald Crispus Attucks High School {Rich recently returned io Nor Det on is losing, they get rabid) | TRUST ICOMPANY The chain M 1] k S endin The figures showed that the ne “staggered and talked inco- sili »- !|folk, Va. after extensive anti- about the officiating. Since they 123 EAST MARKET STREET ing committe alieckKs P i QJ [rates in Indianapolis manufactur- herently” when they arrested ‘submarine’ and pro-submarine are in contact with each other [1 {ET present its

training services in the Atlantic. While the game is going on, their

{tempers flare and they are a —

JN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Pvt. Everett H. Potter, son of|source of real trouble.”

Holiday in Capital

THERE ARE NO BETTER FURS THAN

Fimes Special 4 Mr. Beaver had picked up theland Clyde Pruitt Jr., seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Potter, i i ation 224 Whole, » ol man near a tavern RAS Me- (USN, 3450 Graden Ave. are serv-|Sr., 1523 Rosslyn Ave. is we -— Mother, tR. Ina) 15 here day 10 cale-twi A ine bi were based onridian St: Police said Mr. Bea-|ing aboard the destroyer USS serving as a chief clerk with] RA oO D INC. As Taxi 5 5 th _— 2 w at the statisticians described as ver told them the man was drunk Hyman, cruising in the Meditér- Headquarters Company, Yokaha-| S Je ace R . y rate anksgiving Ww 8|"a preliminary report on straight-/at the time and that he felt'ramean as part of the Sixth Task ma Command. Entering the Army| : A mother

pamily. Atsompanied by Mrs. |time hourly earnings.” Halleck and their daughter, Pa- Soven Cities Lower

tricia, they flew in from Indianapolis. The report tended to show that

son were in] the taxi in w collided wit] corner of M

“sorry for him.” |Fleet.

|in 1946, he arrived in Japan inijj® . . ee December of the same year. He | h Traffic Risk Edward E. Collins, seaman ap- attended Central High School,

——— NEL MA. 5361 17N. PENN. ST. Judge Champ Gets vrentice. USN, 108 S. 13th St. South Bend.

A SAFE PLACE TO BUY FOR THOSE

Hardware — Appliances 844 EB. WASH. ST.

{ WHO DON'T KNOW FURS Their son, Charles, who is athe wage rate increases in the Beech Grove, is aboard the de- | Elderly persons have been in. Carty St. sophomore at Willams College, Hoosier capital were greater than Approval of IBA istroyer USS Beatty, also part of (volved in the greater number of OXYGEN THERAPY You Save Because We Save Jack . H. will join them at the family home|the cost of living increase during the Sixth Task Fleet. Study of Purdue vedestrian accident cases during | mais Equipment Can Be Rented at | | MEN'S SUITS & OVERGOATS Englieh Av here tonight. All will attend the the same period. It said: Indianapolis Bar Association to- ———— | . [the first 10!2 months of this PN ening $ 15 § 75 $ 15 Was rest Army and Navy game at Phila- “The consumers’ price index for d2Y recommended the reappoint-| William R. Schmidt engine- Fund Rid Put Off year, according to a report is- HAAG'S 8 21: 24 charge after delphia Saturday. |moderate income families in In- Ment of Judge Harry Champ to man, third class, USN, son of sued today by Capt. Audrey Ja- 402 N. Capitol A ROBERT H yas \dianapolis rose by about 39.7 per Municipal Court 2. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Schmidt, 203! A Purdue University request , Pa 7 2a = ‘sapito- Ave. ALL Clothes of 5002 Man Loss of the House by the Re- po y .7T per Jud Ch 3 ‘ Tr. v & y q cobs, chief of accident preven- | pay Phene Night Phone Cor. Senate Ave. & Maryland St publicans will cause Mr. Halleck Cent over the five-year period.” udge Champs term expires Parkview Place, is now serving to the state budget committee tion, || ri-s3e *i1.21 Open 9 to § Mrs. Marg fo move from his several suites of While Indianapolis showed a|Dec. 31 and it falls to Gov. Gates aboard the destroyer USS James /for $1,360,000 for two ‘new -A total of 24 pedestri £ { Leonard St offices In the Capitol back to one. 48 per cent gain in industrial [tO aPpoint the next judge’ before C. Owens which is participating campus buildings was tempo-|tajities and 253 ay a - - shoulder inj of the House office buildings, He V28¢ rates, seven “of 24 other | Schricker administration in Second Task Fleet exercises rarily laid aside today. accidents was rt Va! ToceIved a Yefused to comment on the ‘elec. Cities listed in the report had takes office. a {being conducted in the Northwest| University officials asked the persons above 45 vears of ‘a 8 JORDAN BROS. forehead. Be tion results except to say—‘we [OWer gains ranging down to 341 The assoclation’s recommenda- Atlantic. He entered Naval serv- budget allotments yesterday to pe average age of “the 27 ge Largest Selection CABINET CO tion at Met! just didn’t get enough votes.” per cent for Detroit. The other p{iion wee bases upoh 2 Secentlice Jay 28 1945 and took recruit'build a new dairy science hig killed this year is 61 — in 1 TIN 2112 Immediate Delivery on All Sizes : > had higher gains r ! -\training at the Naval Training and a new agriculture chemistr ; : g - 3 65.9 ging UP 0 More than 500 ballots were sent|Center, Great Lakes, III. Before building. A daira) $300,000], 10, sh ee pedestrian] INDIANA FUR 00. ! BUILTIN CABINETS Man Ses Muncie Girl, 18, out. Of this number, 384 valid|entering the Navy, he attended already available to the univer- an Juries apt. Jacohs/ || 333 W. Washington St. For Atta Kill S If Wi h G . . ballots were received and 314 of|Manual High School and was|sity from funds on hand was to Suggested Pat relatives of older| RE CE EL IRICEN OVER | ills Se ith Gun Driver Seriously Hurt [them were for the reappointment|employed by the Bowes Seal Fast be expended on the building pro- [Persons make “every effort” to see| Bo . MUNCIE, Nov. 2¢ (UP)— _|of Judge Champ. Seventy voted|Corp. am. al iney are accompanied Dy Coroner Eugene FEissman IC OE Shaki NO as ite |against reappointment. p en [PR ities members’ tadicated Cieone when walking. on the LU IN Cu Ba BROKEN = and two | today that Thelma Marvarine ‘Dy ', Judge Champ was appointed) Sgt. 1-cl. Norman'Felds, son of streets, particularly after dark. | atehelor, 2 Jett, 18, Muncie, shot herself tol id Sites) condition at a/syy years ago by Gov. Schrieker. Mrs. Leora D. Fields, 706 Shef- the Fequests would Je laken zh} He suggested that pedestrians CARL W. KING & SON, INC. LENSES guilty of death while her mother and 4 i ee 5 a Jesall The association's recommendation |field Ave, and his wife, WAC budget on ign of the gener at night wear light eolored cloth- ER a apes REPLACED $year b sister were away from home at : WO will be sent to Gov. Gates by|Sgt. Henrica Fields, formerly of —. ling and cross streets only at INDIANAPOLIS | BRING IN THE PIECES Criminal RE er y al trucks a half-mile west of Law-'a|jen Boyd, association president, Meridian, Conn. recently re-en lighted intersections. Drivers are || office, RI-1569; Night, CA-1833 [| DR, JOS, E KERNEL Rabb, in . renceville, Ill, on Highway 50 last _ Vi ae ! - Haid s cautioned to. reduce s T. gdh dons ya . » day trial : e eet ion © i. terreno m—————————= speed at dusk | ay tria. Ww ae Indiana Stocks and Bonds Selvickar Prnected and to be on the alert for elderly| USE YQUR CREDIT AT | mmmesrios roaat 800 fost 5 over a heart ailment. Mrs. Jett ype — -|DSFSONS. Crossin $ Stlesls. = and the victim's sister, Evelyn, Wilcox to Speak w=Nov, $f Columbia EB oc 0 ue 0 Keyed ans night, —=LEON TAILORIN td found her dying with a smoking| STOCKS Bid Askea|Delta Coll 5's 56 .. ... .. 99 . Gov.-elect Henry F. Schricker is ete: RING CO. costs. ; § TF. Shirley Wilcox, state trea-lagmis hn Corp com -. 8 Hoosier Crown setae” © "8 'l|expected to lift the curtain on his ivi : 235 Mass, Ave, 5, 5s Middle ot shotgun beside her yesterday. |surer-elect was to speak at a noon American States 01d 4k . 3 lind Limestone Tee TE legislative proposals at the an Set Thanksgiving Rites OPEN WEEK DAYS State Pe {luncheon meeting of the Indiana-| Ayrshire coll Gom n y, Indpls Brass & Alum 5s 86 .. 97... : . Th i i All That Glitters is [polis Apartment. Owners Asso- | 8 Aves 0a pid. or W811 offs puais Pal six 7 i [ial meeting of the Indians Stale Th a hold at 131 W. Washington St. . $A H-30 §P, M. Fugitive Crome Car Wheel Rims Sakon in the Washington Hotel melt ® & Stk Yrds com : pawl nal Ror Si. " | Athletic .Club Tuesday noon. Services tomorrow at 9 a. m. with c OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY State Po! : oday. Tl SOE ues 13% Kuhner Packing 4s 50 ! -+-+| Mr. Schricker will speak at the the Rev. Walter E. Laetch in | 8 in he be in te Morsing si, « UU S ot. Night th . Police today" were looking for —— 'Central Soya com i gang SRESsenkRinD bs 08 5 $s | » charge. { — S—————— ey are : ® . : JEential Soya SOM in : N Ind Pub Serv 3!4s:T3 . » 108 chamber’s luncheon Monday noon. ; - Schofner, 2 a et with § taste tor gleaming Official Wealher Comwith Loan 47 ptd [18 8 |pub Te ali 5h ed ®| The chamber will elect officers = ——— un escaped fi au e wheel rims. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | Consolidated Finance pfd..... 9! ,, Trac Term Corp 58 57........ 92 and fill 19 expiring board mem- ___ 2 Al ACA Penal Farn Albert Farb, 3602 N. Meridian tials A I A Ey rive 13? berships. AD ia > 8t., professional’ bondsman, re- ST x viet titi SC CR : ® Local Truck Grain’ Prices State und local taxation will WHEN YOUR HE Headquarters tor “Names You, HY hi ported ihe shes of i Frteipitation 34 5H amy 30 am, 00 gonsolidated ind od. 2 ft ] a Ten ai mmm rs tte |Fin-point the meeting a ft 74. Know’ in Furniture and Music. 4 BIG STORES about 5 feet s e donses 38 Elec r eee %| No. 2 red wheat, $2.21. e BH — 259 E. WASHINGTON ST. last night. He estimated the 108s “fhe tonowing ols’ shows the tempera’ | Hava Corp pid ww © oi! 8% | No. 2 white corn. $132 [bringing their tax problems be-| LARKIN ME LN (REYES 140 E. WASHINGTON ST. ne about 3 ) pera- | : yellow corn, $1.24. { € : rown hair at $25. [ture in other cities: Herff-Jones cl A ptd __ . 11%| No. 2 oats, 82c. {fore the group which is expected - rom He AN CN oT { “Station High Towin Re el 4 Ie oP ++] New No. 2 yellow soybeans, $2.50. [to exceed 100. . | D . [Atanta ST" 43 (ina Asso fer 2 ‘Did 0 RT 3 300 WASTE —— Woman emocrals Hear Choir Eoin 41, 'Ind Gas & Wat com 18 Local Produce a on i JES PAPER || “q- ms fee Wii £ . oir, directed Cievelana . Ga ail & . com, 3%w| — = ’ re. | “4 Has » Paint fer by Edward Krieger, sang at a Denver 44 7 lndpls P&L 4% pd. 92 | Poultry—Fowls, 4% Ibs. and over, 2c; I Every Pu Mrs. Cat meeting of the Marion County Brangille 43 23 finapls Water ei A® com 11% re ‘s Costs Less! 8108 N. Women's Democratic Club last Ft. Worth "4 39 Indpls Water 5% ptd ;*+|35¢; cocks, 17c; stags, 20c: No. 2 poultry, |AMERICAN PAPER Bactute severely sc: x Indianapolis (city) .. -v3s 39 1iDdDIs Water tebe Did 100 104 4c less than No. 1. I STOCK COMPANY 1 LAs Langu night in the Spink Arms Hotel. Kansas City ies 151 13 {03D Raliways com “3 Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case, i she stumble Miss Catherine Mansfield is club Los Angeles . . a] ingen & Co ota 1* °° ga 6s |30ci Grade A large, 62c. Grade A medium, | B1-6341 320 W. Mich, carrying a SFesident. {Miami at > . 81 37 IKingan & Co com .... 3: 31, 4c; Grade B large, 5c; Grade A small, 1 down the b p {M gneapolis St. Paul +33 27 Lincoln Nat Life re 641 vc, and no grade, 30c. h New York il. {88 4s |Lincom Loan 8% ptd ... ‘Wi om ‘she was Oklahoma Oity wn armon-Herrington com maha a Tn Mastic Asphalt . vis 8 On Furs Hospital, w HOMAS Biitsbiirgh | oe «41 32 'N"ing Pub Serv 8% td. wr Cloth Coats Tapgried to MIs San, Francisco 8 IN Ind Pub Serv 454% pid 1% vy ; 84 Suits HIGHEST CASH PRICES lard co. < st. us Boer a 27 (op MLE som od 19 " & L . dl rd > ashington, D. C. ... .c..one 41 Iprogress Laundry -.. ..... .. 21 23 ¥: CEE- 4 BISHOP KAYE FURS PAID anailo | rr -r— “Pub rv of Ind (new) com.. 20'2 23%|} Autos © Diamonds © Jewelry | JE : i : { Pub { Ind 3! or ; AEE ae | U- S- Statement Rows Gear Tool com +. 3 2 || watehess Clothing Radios, ete. | ROBERT E. KIRBY | QU elie Prout 354 Floar=d Ni Mefian 3! A MLEY Jowelr So. Al Of Jae IC RORITMOIT 2 So Ind G& oid. i. | | ! i 5 : ves WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UP _'Stokely-Van Camp Vou { { GOOD FOR | i. Somme sommes | meni expenses and receipts fof ihe cur. Siokely-van Camp pid. GET CASH IMMEDIATELY | kg sromacu upsets Tool Jord, Gollect Rr rent fiscal year through Nov. 22 com. i Terte faut Malicable . # es y Vm v 77.4 over-ceiling Emme ni | Ped VIR RYO AR tht year HOnited Telephone 5% ofa... ; WA. 3331 ir akaLizes EZ NA NE g 4 a seit re Dra in| Expenses $13.340.457.230 $13.872,503,082 Union Title com ray | E Ty Tighe E. ois 3 FE | Receipts 13,540.154.066 14,582.518.355 - BONDS -A-S= 2 I pedi ¥ rd {Surplus 896, 709,925,273 | Advance Paint 8s 63 i F-A-S-T - ter, ch: EMIS 65 cush Balance 4.695,285,508 4174.374.608 Allen & Steen 8s 57 : - @ WE'BUY DIAMONDS ® ! Nolan, Pen 0,114, ; Public Debt 25: 15.843 258.306.203.411 American Loan 4'as . MORT UARY AT 8 : : i lections fro: EO Gold Reserve 24,148,814,721 American Loan 4128 55 ...... " INOIS ALRTIRS 19TH AND | KEENES WOLF SUSSMAN 0 units in Pe {¢ AR 1, cre DIANA LIS CLEARING HOUSE Ba tan Morley be 31 4 U 0 REE EE LE ER i ) MERIDIAN And Other Drug Stores | 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. N11 Ww. WASHINGTON 8ST. from June ! Hy 14 I

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