Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1949 — Page 5

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broken financially as well, that he had no money with which to pay the fine and that his home even was mortgaged heavily. Under federal procedure, that could add a month to his term. Breaks Down “Regardless of the sentence, 1 don’t think it will be possible for me to suffer more than I {have already,” Smith told the i eourt. | Then he broke down and one (of his attorneys asked court per-| !mission to finish his remarks. | Judge Ridge pointed out that! ithe man standing before him had {breached the trust to which he| had been four times elected. Judge Ridge told Smith that! [the proof of the government was

PLAN NOON LUNCHEON Olive Branch Past Noble Grands Association will meet for! a noon luncheon Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Ola Hiatt, 425 N. Rural Bt. Mrs. Hiatt will be assisted by Mrs. Julia Loveless, Mrs. Doris H. Downey, Mrs. Alma Hartsock and Miss Elizabeth Bos-

OW | U RATE as a Good Credi t Risk? _ WILKING'S DOORWAY TO FINE MUSIC OFFERS... Here’ s ‘a Test for Your Chance of a loan J ema Every Borrower Lending Firm Makes io: Mock ap oo ra Has a History ik Ws BY NMBA OORT Study of Pay Habits a BOLTON ALS [Wh] ner TR ran ar cue tore (xen i find out. : bby .® Se bid. 1n Maviolate pelvaey) ple ind on SAVE Give yourself a credit test. |g -55 1 You probably are a top risk if Fo hig Lends ra 46-30 : your income Is at least $300 to on the purchase u guess whether you will pay your | 3 '| "$400, you have heid- your job 10 a (ani loan. They have figures—facts s years or longer, if you are 35 to gleaned from experience — which | 3-40} : ~ | 55 years old, live in a good neigh~ | : tell whether you will pay your in- | 3-35 rd borhood, have no more than three i 5 staliments ahead of time, on the | ¢-30 5 dependents and have regular ; ‘ WoL, OF 4 day ar a weak late, | sl : monthly payments, including rent i = field, fealing with a 2 pe in ale n nn" are peop a3 TABS EMPLOM It wife incomes do not match their 7} i 5 BYLENGIM OF pr ys Uris, You are a : - Natit. Bo SHY HOIigw aud pay ul «omen Now if you have added up yout - back. Then they see something qualifications, you will know be- : : she they want, and they borrow | ne our; Wo FAR 8D fore you apply pretty well pay back again. This is what whether ‘you can’ get 5.1080. AT THE some of the bigger institu- Parents to Hear John H. Blackwell and James T. O'Neal (Seated, left to right) ns 8 ng plenty of national . and Raiph White and Antbony La rancy ufandie ing) are helping to EXCLUSIVELY figures on credit. But the best Talk on Guidance arrange the annual Lourdes Day inne oy Friday, Feb. 11. Mr. | TO MUSIC— credit figures are gathered from “Child Guidance” (for ts| Blackwell is president and the others also are officers of the | the people to which the loans are i. wv SaPares Lourdes Men's Club, sponsors for the dinner to be given in the | WILKING'S! | made. A of eiildren from one years) suditerium of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church . Lt. Col. y EACH borrower h rei ot Parent Biueation Can] Shares J. Trees, U.S. Army Reserve officer and member of the SORELABVIORLHAONS Tt 1s on iy wet has 4 Histogy: aries of Parent Haueation Cam |. Army Army Intelligence during World War II, will speak on "The course, but it's i = Kirshbaum Community Center, .0a990¢ Stabs the Clos’ VARIOUS. POPULAR plies for a loan or tries to buy on less than one and one-half years. (2314 N. Meridian St. at =). S. . i. “1.4 LABELS — WERE 79¢ Xe DATE not miGuthly lucene OF tak futle as that ape 3nd MIE CVOr lp. 10. tomorrow,’ : Paris Still World's . sri Sk Rl One of the best local surveys| PoYeon 9% LO Cor Jill ve when 65 years of age or under 23. Discussion leader will be Miss ‘Most ‘Naked City,’ now only * hry Swal 148 flele 18 one com-| ion of monthly payments, in-| Strangely, the loss ratio has the Doris Campbell, assistant pro- Jud M wily ys Mdent of the Morris Plan, 110 B.| cluding rent giteds 45 pen Cent HE danger some for BO) an fessor at the Indiana University Missouri or Folies’ Head Says JHC or 3 for 00 Washington St. He had the na-| Of A€l SORRY and unsecured loans. School af Social wor. Owed $2000 T | PARIS, Jan. 2 (UP)—Th but he wanted to works Michael Straight, editor of the ax on an, -— ere y draw a finer line, so he collected; THREE: Losses are excessive If your wife he 31-40| magazine, New Republic, will |are more naked women in Paris his own data. averaged up his| when the number of dependents|better Ho, WEIGEL US Lill cpegk at Open Por.| Income, Paid $2.41 [ir more naked women in Paria SOVBBHOLM0000000 Swh Viizewes histories, and came 1s 898 OF mate. and net income still pans out.[um at 8:15 p. m. Yotneaday at| KANEAS CITY, Mo. Jan. 20/said today. And many more are| . : with amazingly clear figures. FOUR: Neighborhood has little|y,, ory porderiine in this pay-|the center. (UP) — Emory E. Smith of|only waiting for the chance to 12 AND 10.INCH Apply these to ‘yourself, and effect on some borrowers, but it ment. 2008. e Mr. Straight's silbject will be take off their clothes, he added. | you will know where you stand does register on loans made to “Can Modern Capitalism Meet Monett, Mo., widely known jurist{™ "0 0 aught to know. Hel CLASSICAL RECORDS : it you should want a small loan other borrowers. In some in- nn. the Needs of Modern Man?” |and Republican leader In the, .. 4ioted the Follies Bergere| reduced at $8 per hundred under $500 or stances, the worse the neighbor-| MR. SCHLOSS used case his-| The Drama Workshop of the i... was sentenced in federallfor 30 years. A fair proportion of { i 50c¢ $6 per hundred over $500. /hood, the worse the risk. tories from his own files at Mor-| center will resume its weekly | court today to a year and a day|the bare femininity appears on © ORLY «cova He FIVE: Losses are excessiveiris Plan and drew his own sessions at 8 p. m. Monday. Mrs lin a federal institution and im-|his stage nightly. : Losses are excessive when when a borrower has held a job|charts. These he is constantly Eugene Fife is in charge. mediately was: placed in at the] The impresario of nudity was ALBUMS REDUCED lcounty jail for the week-end. |moved to the defense of Paris by TO AS MUCH AS.. i A Stokes and Schving ge the un English newspaper sary that 57-year-o ormer ¢ judge producers from Fren capi-| was sentenced by Federal Judgé|tal have had to go to England to cecccccescoecece Albert A. Ridge on a charge of{to find girls willing to parade (oraaous income tax evasion . He also was| their charms unas Sho fined $2000 an orde! pay “Crazy!” T. Derval. “Wh E Recor . court costs, we even export them. Maybe the Our d Ps Attorneys sald Smith was English are jealous.” Street Floor

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Central Rubber Elects Fields

Maurice D. Fields, associated with the Central Rubber & Supply Co. for 25 years, has.been elected secretary of the organization by stock- | holders and board. of direc-

tors. " ~ He will succeed Frank M. Peters, who Is

retiring after 30 years of service. 3 The new secretary has been LI credit manager lof the company since 1920 and {has been active in the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, now serving as president of that organization. He 1s also East District Commissioner of the Boy Scouts. Mr. Peters, the retiring officer, was honored at a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Friday. Besides . Mr. Flelds, other of- | ficers of the company are James H*Ruddell, president; Warren T. Ruddell, vice president, and Fred- | erick L. Steinmeier, treasurer. The office of chairman of the | board, vacant since the recent | death of Almus G. Ruddell, was | left unfilled.

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