Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1949 — Page 7
nnsylvanis e store of ow owned - ompany in n chain of y of Sterle owners of 8s in Ohio, wo distinee ture and iness is the the Pearo& dely recoge ding musi he country, wusic stores te facilities
rations, ine s of prace
- as sick last year as some of ' econdmic doctors
‘said this morning thaf. they are not worried about the of furniture which will carted
Lay Current Slowness To Fear Psychology
~The furniture business’ was not |
t it Indeed, it took a lusty billion-and-a-half dollar bite out of the na-
Rte
tional income, 8 per cent up over
Indianapolis furniture: makers
into Hoosier homes this year, although the market Just ‘now is “goft in spots.” “People have been tightening] their purse strings looking for a| depression,” said one local manu- |
daaed carla na dla mies find when hey He
pe of musis | Appliance
of exclusive us lines of
0use p is maine uri 8t. This | addition ta’ is the gene
ide accounts =
nd advertise the compe ation. Bert eral credit lds, operas ed Husgen, r,-and Jack advertising
st of acquire al more oute ¢ lines and opening of the various
besides Ine 'h Pearsons erson, Mune ond, Terre
art and La business off uns approxi ollars,
" ““put by the middle of February,|
facturer; ut there isn’t going to be a depression, they'll be back in the furniture stores buying as much, if not more, than last year.” Keep Inventories Down Another manufacturer said retail dealers are depression-mind-| ed, too, and are liquidating their|
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inventories, “clearing their decks| in fear of rough economic weather ahe |. “They're afraid of losing .their| shirts,” the -manufacturer said,
As it convenes = here's how the 81st Cn will fine up. GOP and Democratic distribution in the Senate is shown above, with House distribution below. The Democrats have a clear | ‘majority in both ¢hanibérs. Lone Américan Labor Party eprejents. five is New York's Vito Ma Marcantonio. -
we expect the market to be booming along at top postwar speed.” - “Strangely the public still wafits quality, but at a price the manufacturer reported it is practically SF. Foponied to pro-| duce both in these MAT] and wages haven't budged an!
furniture is going to stay about. where prices are today. | Furniture markets opened to-| day in Grand Rapids, Mich., with
‘today.
As receipts reaced
some 3000 buyers swarming | into, instances $1.50 a hundred pounds
Michigan's second city for a look
at 1940's offerings for style|$21 top price paid on ‘May. 16,
changes, usefulness and ‘comfort.’
AFL Unit All Set For Short Week Fight |[°%
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)|income taxes. —A top AFL official says labor| will campaign for a 30-hour work;
~ authorities
| Livestock
of farmers to wait unti
‘4g. 220 pounders,
dropped week to ‘spread employment ascents to $1 a hundredweight tol”
Kk below Friday's trend to tie theifo {weight steers in sorted lots averaged $28.10 a hundred pounds. Scottered small lots of medium to|ing him, and they cite studies of good mixed yearlings sold at $23 votes on specific issues in the last
|
blame the price drop on the tendency |
I “the
{first of the year to bring in|grades thereby minimizing 1948 hiefers reached $25.50.
+
soon as the national economy sel) at $20 to $20.50. . The: top|
shows of weakening. President Daniel W. Tracy of §21, the Brotherhood of Electrical
price, paid for best grades, was -
Hog Prices Hit 8-Month Low ms As Receipts Rise to 14,000
High receipts sent hog prices heifers steady to 50 cents a huntumbling to a eight-month 10W|gred pounds inthe Indisiapolis Stockyards.
|prices fell 50 cents to $1, and /more.
prices. Little trading was done on
14,000, | Steers Weighing 100 pounds or conviction that there must be a | change and they are ready to
below - Friday's
Two short loads of mostly good
choice
grades of medium |
| F
Robert A. do! 'the show thes declined to step down. But younger men’ led by Sen-| ators Henry Cabot Mass.), Irving Ives (R.N.Y.) and Raymond Baldwin (R..Conn. thought the election showed the 8 people wanted some new direction ing four in Indianapolis, and or Ths decided. io : four bartenders’ permits. ey ‘make an issue) mn, parbher Distributing Co. at| jof it. They are determined toe N. Senate Ave., oy whole-| saling firm, lost its license for 5 seven days for discrimination be-| [tween purchasers. ~ | Indiana Ice & Fuel Co., 317 w.| 16th St, day suspensfon for selling to; minors. Permit of Harry A, Dickson. of] 2630 N. Harding St. was sus{pend Onie
Fight May Mold Republican Policies
struggle for® dominance on this opening day of Congress between Senate Republican Conservatives and Progressives is only the first skirmish in a crucial party battle likely to last through to the 1952 |GOP presidential nominating con Today's stake was the top jobs in making and executing Repub lican policy in the Senate. Sen, Taft believed he had ne a pretty fair job in bossing| these last two years hnd]
Lodge
in the GOP.
carry on their fight on other major national policy issues they come up.
(R.
‘A hint of this Insurgence arose
a year ago when fréshmen Sen-|
ators led by Sen. Baldwin
manded and got more recogni-
tion than they had been gi But 1948 year for the GOP and dissen was held down. Now the election has given Baldwin-Lodge-Ives forces
fight for it more openly.
"Sen. Taft's friends say their man has a record just as liberal as many of those who are oppos-
to $25, as one load” of high good session to prove it.
Good and choice grades, 1600f mostly good 50/$20 to $23.50. J
of
867-pound average
Cows ott 50c Cow prices were weak. to 50/°
cents below Friday's trend, as a/issue at stake—the eff ows sod] at $19.50/day’s battle might have on his at-
[few good beef © Heavier weights skidded $1 to| tempt to be re-elected Senator in
Workers, who heads the AFL's 3150 a hundred pounds below to $20. Bulk of common and meshorter work day committee, said, iFriday’'s low, as good and choice, {dium grades dropped to prices}
a union. “watchdog” committee 220. -to 250- pounders sold at from $17.75 to $18.75.
already is trends.
eyeing economic §18 50 to $20.
Weights
from 250 to 200 Bull
Canners|
and cutters sold at $15 to $17.50:
prices
“We don't know how long pres-| pounds dropped to prices from.although weak in spots, as good ent - employment will continue,” $17 to $19, as prices from $16.25 grade heavy sausage and beef he said, “but we must be pre-to $17.25 were paid for 200- to pulls brought from $21 to $22.50
pared to move toward a shorter|3ss.pounders.
European Recovery Pla and the; rearmament program are no. longer sufficient - to carry wit? established, along.”
Commodity Trading. Sets Record in U. S.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)—
A government agency ° reported) today that speculators and other! Appears . Tapering
$15.50 range.
ttle Prices Ease + Cattle ON — were con {
ine
largely to: light yearlings and ‘Epiderhic’ of Quakes
Off |
.50 to
Lightweights, 100! +vealer prices remained steady work week when the Marshall|i, 160 pounds, brought.$16 to $20. lin fully active trade. Although the sow market was! choice
Good and
grades held at $32 to $35, indications yy most sales above $33. Com showed a $1 price drop to $14 and mon and medium grades brought|
$24. A few under 100
ine dropped to $14.
Sheep and Lambs Slow
{lambs held bare
{
In sheep trade, native wooled ly steady. A few and choice grades sold at years. traders bought and sold a record] ‘RENO, Nev, Jan. 3 (UP) — $23 to $24, as mixed common t0|r, Taft say that—though- he $49,452,000,000 worth of commodi-| Seismologists sald today that 150 good grades held at $18 to $22.50, | will be 63 then—he would not be ties on the government-regulated| [separate earth tremors were re-\ A oad of good and choice heavy-|interested in the GOP nomina-
futures markets during the year 'corded here during the past week. | { weight fed western lambs dropped |
ending last June 30.
Officials said the figure i= far University of Nevada said only| {mained unsold. greater than the combined value one or two quakes strong enough ofall stocks and bonds traded inito be felt were recorded yesterday. the United States during the/He said it was the quietest day
modity “futures trading totaled|city Dec. 27. only $33 billion. *
Official Weather
UNITED STATES Weatiun BUREAU pee SAE Sunrises... 7:08 3 Sunset
Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. Tot&l precipitation -— Jan. Xs Deficiency since Jan, 1
150 earthquakes were
tm off.
* Trace]
The following able “shows the a ture in other cities
§ same period. Last year com-|since eight temhlors Totked the, Lf Only about 20 of the recorded]
| Fed yearling prices
cents, as
|chojce 104 pounders sold at |Less than three decks of mostly igood lightweights dropped to $31.)
a of
Prof. Vincent Gianella of theios cents to $25. Several loads re-
|
strong| Slaughter ewes remained steady;
and sheep,
2500.
i Great Is the Joy of Police
ienough to be felt by the city's'at prices $9 and down. Early| 2% {residents, He said it appeared estimates of receipts were hogs, {that the “epidemic” was tapering 14,000; cattle, 2800; calves, 400,
They cite his support of federal {housing and education bills and Several loads and part loads contend it was the record of ‘heifers sold at {House Republicans, who blocked such measures, that helped elect President Truman and return the
Democrats to power,
Mr. Taft had a vital pers
Ro matter what the outcome
of the - immediate struggle,
ined steady, Taft remains a dominant personrema . y ality in the Senate, but his friends
argued that a vote against today could be used against politically as a repudiation.
Nor are presidential potics di-
vorced from today's battle. 'imatter what the Republican
fooked like a big victory|
t that to-
de- ; ven.
sion |
the new
onal
Mr,
him him
No! Na-|
tjtional Committee says, the pol nade f a part out of power is made ga to $32, Most culls sold at vy > Jas * rob By ni et
Dot's Hand Seon - “.
: Baldwin sibly could be talked of in presi.
dernitial rms in another
nd no one
tion in. 1952.
another of the insurgents, te | |B. Stassen,
win favored nomination of
has heard
Some of the leading personali{ties in today’s Senate struggle dropped 50] ‘have been associated closely with and men who often have opposed Mr. $22 [Taft. Mr. Ives was one of Gov, Thomas E. Dewey's legislative leaders at Albany. Gov. Dewey for 30 days in Wheatland for viocounselled often’ with Senatos lations involving minors. Lodge during his 1948 campaign. ator Ed Thye of Minnesota, Workers Union at Kokomo was long suspended has been associated with Harold sales to fon- “members,
four
Thirty-day ordered against the Gary Ath-!
\ TIMES . 1Girl, 3; Man, 75: IC Welly Burned
A three-year-old girl and . | year-old man were in critical con-| dition in General Hospital today {from burns suffered in two separ-
fate. stove accident “The girl, Mary Elizabeth. “Sim-| mons, 730% burned -when her dress caught —._ “lifire.ffom the stove. Her parents {were at home at the me the 'accident occurred. The man, John Dickson, 118 N. New Jersey St., was burnéd in an explosion of a coal oil stove. He was rescued by a neighbor, Asa Swords, who rushed into the room and beat out the fire in the victim's clothing and then extinguished the fire with a bucket of water.
~ ABO Suspends 16 Liuor Licenses
On 4 In ae is The "Alcoholic Beverages Cora-| , mission today announced suspen-| fon of 16 liquor licenses, includ-|
. Turley of 1518 W, Minne-| sota-8t. for seven days, -both/ on charges of selling on Sunday.|
Drake « St, “wa
1 4
was placed under a 30-|
for 15 days and that of
Legion Post Hit suspensions
i were!
letic Club and Eli Ivancevich,| Gary bartender, on charges of selling after the legal closing! time. American Legion Post 289 of Gary was placed under seven: days’ suspensio) for selling while A permit was not in force, and the license of Stephanie. Mar-| kowski of Gary was suspended for a week for after hour sales.
Thirty-day suspensions were ordered for Ernest A. Woodsmall| of Elnora and a bartender in his| establishment, Marguerite Wood small, on charges. of selling to] minors and permitting minors to! loiter on the premises,
Simon 8. Gagen of Marion lost| his permit for 15 days for, selling liquor on credit and for ‘insanitary conditions at his bar.
Charge Sunday Selling
At Sumava Lakes, Lukes” tavern permit was suspended for seven days and bar{tender James Lukes’ permit was suspended for 30 days for selling! on. Sunday. : Chester Nordquist of East Chi-| cago lost his beer and wine permit | Men of such stature as Messrs, for 15 days because he sol and Ives pos- whisky and for after-hour sales.’ Permits of Mabel B, Harter and Joe. Becovitz of. Lafayette were! suspended seven days for permit-| ting minors to loiter.
Sen. |=
Arthur H. Vandenberg at Phila-
John R. Hansford of New Albany was given a week's suspen-| sion for serving alcoholic bever-! ages off the licensed premises. Norvin B. Weaver's permit was| tsuspended for a week and that! of bartender Willlam G. Edwards |
1
Bessie
Union Penalized 3
The permit of the United Auto
ts Pin Corp oom .....0pe. ®
Both Senators Lodge and Bald: Local Issues
for seven ‘days for
-Jan,, 3
delphia, and Mr. Lodge has been, Atlanis ...iiiieiiieinnanns. rd = AS Pet Monkey Goes Home close to the Michigan Senator as | Amarican. States pd... : Chicago TLE TIT » 3 a member of the Senate Foreign |Ayrsire Col com ..... Cincinnati Bln { Pat Rico, the —sneak-away Pat managed to keep the neigh: Relations Committee. 3 Ares 414%, pid sar-43.-... 100 t Cleveland: ., w= [bbe god in an uproar, and foiled - AA AE aL Evansville “aw (simian, 1a back where he belongs attempt the police made to Hasn't Tipped Hand BobbacMerrill: com os. e: 2 Tw Ansvi “oe . ee . | Pe Wayne Llu 0 AGAIN, with his beloved mistress, eaten him. He lived off pickings! Mr. Vandenberg hasn't tipped PootwMerti vid wil Indierapoits ety) * ‘3 pH {Mrs. Esther Smith, at an N. trom garbage pails and hid in'his hand in this controversy, but Circle com Kansas City 4 Pw New Jersey ‘St. garages. | there is reason to believe that he ted ines vid My Miami = . | ‘Pat a pet monkey, _— Mrs. Smith said she bought thinks the party needs new blood Cont Car-Ne carey 33 Minneapolis.8t Paul ; » 22 |two weeks ago from his warm Pat, complete with name, from a at the top. a. pe fom ee +34» 3 } New. Orleans 3 8 | home where Mrs. bicycle shop at East and New| . Mr. Lodge was chairman of the Consolidated Ind com oer. 3-16 % Qkiahoma City .'m % (Smith had left him in the care York Sts. nine months ago as a platform committee at Philadel- Do auped Tad WA "scxeooie” IW Pitesbarsh : 3 : 2 lof a neighbor when she went pet for her son, Gordon, 7. | phia, and with Elliott V. Bell, aim Wayne-Jackson RR pid’. 88% 89 | Sun Antonio . & . — to Florida. But Pat fastened his affections trusted Dewey adviser, was large-| pers. jorn,"g wie B80 BE Ly = 3 Somehow, he seemed to sense on Mrs. Smith instead, and on|ly ‘responsible for its up-to-date|Home Te a-Tei 14 Min Bn Washington, D. C. ... 0.0000 41 5 just. when his mistress would re- the other family pet, Snowball |political architecture. na Aves Fei 3 ola. HTH turn. About 8 4. m. yesterday, a dog. Thus in naming him to oppose|Ind Gas & Wat com . D14% 18 Local Truck ‘Grain Grain Prices thority after she arrived at home, The monkey is happy to be | Mr. Taft for the Senate GOP ‘ing pa 1 com * ‘0 nt he 3m at 1s ~=r= Pat knocked on the door and was home again, and the family and Policy Committee chairmanship,| Todas ry & i pd... "0 ones. $1.31 ladmitted, He promptly went. into Snowball are happy to have him|the insurgent group asserted he mpi Water 1 A com ar 17% Re 3 velo n, $1.31, joyful antics at the reunion. there. |truly represents what the party|ndbls Water 3% ptd ....... 108 - 108, Roy Jie. beada $331. For the interval of her absence,.. So are the police. should be standing .for today. |inasis Retesss com "“ "% The insurgents contend that Jefferson Nationai ite com .. 13 14 unless the so-called ~0Old Guard Kingen . Com ra vr Y al { Li . 4 oday’s Weather Fotocast fro om eh, 1, 2 eV Jto continue as a mtinority party Massie Asphalt Lr not in step with the times. It is|N ind Pub Serv Se old Hr 00i voy a cry that will rise again at the|} Ind Pub Serv com oo 18 0 10% Republican National Committee|? I 1. M4 oe Taw meeting in Omaha late this mil Here Ly com oN 3 ] . ul TY © n Tp eo M1 LR) — R ha U.S. Statemer SE SF coarse Lo! an Camp esis Ye Pe [SRE Sha dy WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)—Govern-|*0 8 Maehi See ment Fi receipts i rr Onited Telephone 8% pid ooo g CH MR Sa de ad chal YH lid ry BONDS + | Expenses Hie Too sas af Soi 14 oup Allen & Stesw 8 87 .....oo.. M we) Receipts ak 1a on American Loan 4% 00....... ” a Cash Balance i 2.932.497 801 Ameriean Loan 4%s 85...... ” . Public Deb na 288.853.572.978 8 Oh of "om Bide as el | YS “2 3 22,18 AUIS | Citiwens ing T Tel, 4% 01. “ ui ATOLI CLR en RING Tan Bi, Co pid Debite : ———
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS
7 WRGULMEOF, CORR 1309 COW. A WAGNER. ALL RATS MISEVED.
FOTOLAST: “amas | [teen HOWIER "ws. pipe : ‘4 SHOW
INOW SHOWERS AND HLURRILS
VJ] Raw
TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A cold wave and blizzard conditions grip
shaten while: stormy ment eastward of the western
Cui ib ha nt ores doy
ped the Western Plains | conditions prevailed in the East, the Weather Bureau reported toda
y. - Move.
Goes she Midewst and Sant + waring that siniigs consifon
Local Cash Grain
“137; No : $1.37; No 3 ® whi On “1 ear; white, 83¢; No. 2 Sp
Firm; J iy Ry
3-DAY SERVICE Free Estimates
King Jewelry Co. ([{Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing
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GREAT SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE
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January Sale of oh Upp $29.95
‘Women’ 3 & Misses’
Choice
18
Sizes 9 to 15-10 to 18. ‘Special purchase and our own better coats included in this group of these warm wool coats. Popular yoke
backs with flare winter
Star Store, shades of green, wine and
Second Floor
cut.
Needs for the Baby!
Infants’ $1.59 KNIT TOWELS.
Cotton knit large size 88: ALL-WOOL . CRIB BLANKETS Value . pri 339 a CARRIAGE AND
3 COMFORT SETS x Reg. 95:08
Now. i dwiivs
$3.50 BIRDSEYE Dan River Diapers
27x27 Inch hem-,
$2.50 FLANNELETTE DIAPERS
27x27 inch, first $27
quality, while a med ready for limited number use, Dan River lasts, Hemmed, ready for better quality, Serviceable use, for long wear, : $1.39 CROWN 89¢ KNITTED CRIB. SHEETS GOWNS Type 128, size Fine knit
gowns with draw string
a] TN
46x72, nicely hemmed.
$]%
KNIT BINDERS
25
Knit binders with tie side,
INFANTS’ SHIRTS Famous make shirts, fold over tie and pin back. Sizes.3 to 6.
Babe and Toddlers’ 52 to 53.98 Dresses Sotto! yo an ers’ 15 off
mo. to 18-1 to 3.
dresses, slightly counter solled. Size 9 $1.19 to $1.59 75 Wrapping Blankets
Knitted Sa ues Extra heavy Dainty all wool 00 36x36, wrap- 49 sacques in pink, 1 ping blanket In ; “) pink, blue or white;
blue or white,
Downstairs Store Savings
HOPE BLEACHED PILLOWCASES 42” x 36” Standard Size 42x36-inch Hope bleached pillowcases, closely woven thread. No filling. Sells regularly for B9¢c. Blight irregulars,
39” Unbleached Sheeting
36-In. Dark Outing Flannel
" Actual 45¢ Value
36 Inch heavy weight outing flannel. Large selection of assorted patterns, In dark colors. for making comforts.
Spring Knight Pillow Tubing
Actually 79¢ Value
68x72 Thread Woven Regular 29¢ Value 3 ineh unsheeting. Firm 1 5: closely woven thread. A real Ideal lengths from 1 to 10 yards. Better Quality Cottage Sets
bleached quality sheeting Usable Actual $2.98 to
$3.98 Value Spring Knight ' Colorful six snow white piece cottage bleached pil. set. Assorted low tubing. "m HB and Type 128 thread. No Alling. Cut trom.
full bolts.
yarn dye grey. Similar to
Regularly Sell for ' Ll to
Long union suits to 44.
Women's Cotton
Union “Suits
Built-up shoulder,
38 t0 44,
“lf
Warm, snow white, “ribbed cot ton union suits, sizes 38 to 50, with rayon trimming at neck. ‘sleeve, ankle length | included in--sizes |
Sta0 Quality
sleeveless, knee length open style, fine quality combed cotton, sizes
$299
3 for $1
42:
38:
For the Men!
Men's $2.98 ; DRESS SHIRTS : Men's ‘dress gree, meds $1 97 broadcloth in neat striped patterns, also plain White, Sizes Ei to 11
Men's $5.00 & $7.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Men's sport
of mixed rayon also rayon and cotton ig plain colors. Sizes small, medium and large.
Men's $395
PAJAMAS
HE $26
terns. Sizes B to D. Slightly imperfects,
Men's , pajamas made of fancy broad-
Men's $8.95
Men's Jack Shirts made of heavy all wool buffalo plaids. Bizes small, large,
Boys’
" Boys’ pea coats made to sell for $9.95 of hea-
5379
JACK SHIRTS
PEA cars ~ ;¢
