Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1949 — Page 14
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Workman's Parole
Maniny Thinks Convict Is Political - Prisoner
Carter H. Manny, president of the Prison Board Trustees.
“Through no fault of his own,
{Workman has become ‘too hot’
politically to handle and that to be the only reason he 't obtain a parole,” Mr. Manny d. “He is.virtually a political prisoner.” ’ Workman, once a well to do farmer, was sentenced
TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Freezin the Atlantic seaboard. Even California will ward. Lowest temperatures, between 10 and 20 d the lower map show clear weather, stripes show
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MICHIGAN CITY, Jan. 20 —lday's close, since the market then : day,
not to $16.
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Storms in the
"Hog prices dropped $1 a hundred pounds below yesterday's opening figures in moderately active uneven trade in the Indian|apolis Stockyards today. Today's figures were steady with yester-
suffered a $1 drop throughout the
Barly sales of good and choice] 160 to 220-pound weights sold at $20.75 to $21.25. The top price was $21.50. Weights from 220 to 250 sold at $20 to $20.75. Prices on weights from 250 to 200 pounds dropped to $18.50 and $2025, as 290 to 340-pound weights sold at $17.50 to Choice 220 to 290-pound weights reached $21 in late trade, as choice lightweights, 100 to 160 pounds, reached $20.50. Most lightweights sold at $17.50 to $20. Sow prices held steady at $14.50
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machine to get elected, is author of the proposal to give municipal authorities “complete’ control” of their utilities. :
SCATTERED SHOWIRS SLEET
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tomparatues will grip the country from the Rockies to
Great Plains were moving east-
egtast, wil include southern Indiana. Light areas in
Local Hog Prices Drop $1 a Hundred; Trade Active
ern lambs (wooled), weighing between 98 and 106 pounds, brought $25 a hundred pounds. Scattered small lots of good and choice natives sold at $24 to $25. Slaughter ewes remained scarce, but were considered salable at $7.50 to $9 for good and choice and $5.50 to $7 for common and medium.
Plan Strict Control ; On Cab Applications
Applications for taxi cab driver's licenses will come under stricter control if plans of the
|Safety Board are completed at
their scheduled meeting Wednesday. ¢ sl In an effort to reduce the paper work involved in checking and granting license applications the beard has ruled out the past pro-
“The labor and independent vote put “me in office Sen. Makowski said. “I'm. not obll{gated to string along with the {politicians and big business.” | "The Lake County senator said he would probably wait until Fri{day to Introduce the bill. “Cities and towns in. Indiana have little or no say in the opera-
give city officials a. voice. in the operation of the utilities.” Meanwhile, house committees recommended passage of a fis . through
state and city employees under a bill ‘introduced in the State Sen-
{ate yesterday by an East Chicago Democrat. ’
Sen. Edmund F. Makowski (D. East Chicago), author of the bill to grant all state and city em-
the rights of numerous municipal workers were being “flagrantly violated.” He added that the proposal
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Cpl. Clifton Taylor . . . died
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On Mt. Suribachi
Services for Cpl. Clifton Taylor, who
the American flag on Mt. Suribachi, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Baptist Church, followed by burial in the Methodist A there,
+ |both of Indianapolis; four : Louis Borinstein, Cin- *, |cinnati, O., and Jacob, Philip and Borinstein, of
11222 Orange St, who died Tues-
Deaf Auxiliary. _ Survivors . her husband,
apolis; two daughters, Mathis and Mrs. Joseph
brothers, Har Ty » Indianapolis, and five grandchildren. Harry Abrams ‘Services for Harry Abrams, day In Billings Veterans Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor-
a native of Indianapolis. He was employed as a painter and decorater. A veteran of World War I,
“Old Glory” on the Iwo Jima mountain Feb. 23, 1945, : Led the Assault His family was told he took over, after his platoon leader and three squad leaders had fallen, to lead a company up a ridge to the mountain's top. He was in the Fifth Marine Division. .. Cpl. Taylor worked at the Capitol Auto Parts Co. before entering
isefvice. He was a member of the Ellettsville Methodist Church. American Legion Post No. 398 in Ellettsville, named in his honor, will participate in services. are. his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bret t E. Taylor, Ellettsle; 'e, Mrs. Martha - lor, Indianapolis, and a Ta Toy: Brent E. Taylor Jr, Ellettsvyille.
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WVealer prices held steady In ac-|cedure of granting temporary|Wolld gxtend to the State Po- Harry Edward Higgins ‘ltive trade. Good and choice|permits and will issue licenses|lice and all city police organiza-| pi... wii be at 10 a. m. Satur-|| grades héld at $34 to $36, as com-|only once each month. ~ |tons the right to form thelr oWn|y,, 4 Grinsteiner's” Funeral mon and medium sold at $24 to| Previously the board passed on labor unions or affiliate With tome for Harry Edward Higgins, 332. Culls sold for $18.50 to $23, approximately 20 applications| Others already established. who was found dead y in|. |although vyweights each week. the 600 block of under 200-pounders dropped as Last year between 1600 and Name New Chaplain E. Wabash St. as. 1700 licenses were granted . Estimates of receipts were|drivers for the ot about| FOF Reserve Officers hogs, 10,500; cattle, 1250; calves,(450 cabs. Re) tives of the| Maj. Wilford J. Schneider, exec475, and sheep, 2525. cab companies will meet with the board Wednesday to thrash out tae of the problems involved.
dent’ of Indianapolis all his life. Wayne, will serve as the mew! lived in a hotel in the 400
chaplain of the Department of|> cock E. Washington St.
~ Survivors include a son, Harry Indiana, Reserve Officers-Associa- t tion of the United States. E. Higgins Jr. Indianapolis? two
daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jones and (Miss Ruth , both of the city; three DiGthers. James Sd Arthur Higgins, both of the city, tana Eimer Higgins, Angola, Ind. a - step-brother, John ligan,
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Skinless Frankfurters
to just good Feariigs in . and just good heifers sold at Charles W. Fairbanks in honor of to $23.50. ; city, and a sister, Mrs. Lillian : ! " Chaplain Schneider, has moved » ‘ Cow Prices Steady value of $130,282 par yalue, and|out of the state. Lane, city. .| Cow prices held steady withigiq) 262 market value, at thé end Miss ' Blanche ine Se Ee rs of the year, the trustees reported|Local Produce : che Ma : bulk of common and good grade|today. Services for Miss. Blanche L. E 0 i| Maine, who died yesterday in her beefs héld at $15.50 to $17, as did] The fund, originally established ui ang 1a home, 2107 N. Dela St. will She and cutters at $13 to|at $50,000, is to become available 6, ‘socks "Te: stags, 200; No. 3 Douler, be held at 1:30 p. WAL ro: oi Bulls tem .q/for charity purposes at 50-year ony Tacelpt. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Bulls remained steady, a8 g00d| 00/104 The report covered the|sie: Grade & Iarge. slo: Grade s medium. | Burial will be in North i: 26th year. 3%e; Gisde B Jatge, Ji Grade A small, N. Y i
Arthur V. Brown is t of Bufterfat—No. : Ne. beef bulls held at $19.50 to $21. |yne rund Hilton hia ytatdont o1 Mertat—No. 1. lc: Ro. 3 Mo
In steady sheep trade, ninel or and Elmer W. Stout, secre tary.
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