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AANA eteran Answers Final Muster iat Hog Prices Rise Allison Delivers 5000th Turbo- Jet

ace Truman's Veto, Nx . oN * . ; : | Dies Here at IS ‘Democratic Chief gr “Hoy” prices”Fose 50 conta ta) ia a aioli

wR 4 v ate t v : wie —— y ¢ . y sho died yesterday in Sap. Le 51 a hundred pounds ‘in’ active, ; WINE oe ha : 8 |roadman, Ww Sto after | nds Measure 9 { Hl lat gS a | 'his home, 29 N. Walcott St., a ! ar Hero Congressman Bra uneven trade in the Indian a long fliness, will be buried in ' } %

As a Bid to Purchase Votes for Office . apolis Stockyards day. o m5. Crown Hill after services at 2

WASHINGTON, Feb, 18 (UP)—A Democratic congressional pound barrows and gilts sold at hc - on pm. Monday in. Grinsteiner's Ju predicted today that President Truman would veto the $21 to $21.75. The top price was - WM meral Home, IW. Va, | ‘Veterans Pension Bill if it gets through the House and $22. Weights from 225 to. 250 x DM em . | Botu in Center County.L¥. tds: 1 Sangin, y pounds brought $20.50 to $21.50, ; AE CT 'Mr. Johnson, who was a. ted = Phe Congressman, who consults regularly with the President 'While prices from $19.50 to rail j 4 TR fin Sadia switc on legislative matters, said the pension bill has not been discussed $20.75 were paid for 250 to 200- Zp ; 25 + [he Reiired a4 a en Tork Cates) 4 : o 4 : ¥ 3 " . a Ck men from the ew +) | bs: {""A load of bigweights near 375| ” $i 4 Raliroad, where he was employed Mr, Truman would veto It if 1 my. notional Association of! ki t i oe) while 0 A = ESS or 2 oa G cf his desk. Manufacturers recommended to- 1 Mo- og ord at we 45 ion Evangelea) Church, MoGrew Democratic leaders don't think gay that Congress give the gov-| MSH So NOB. Lightweight) zion Bvangelical Church. r it will get that far. They plan an'ernment even stronger Injunction’ Fig 30 jo 190 pounds sod at mp. Spaniel Ae a "all-out t to block it in the powers than the Taft-Hartley law] Sow ies. | ee > House. that falls, they are provides for use agains 4 | $1 rh yen. [p gainst national hopeful the Senate will kill it, | emergency strikes. | a ma 50 : yea yo] a SH hs Bodin u Hugo 8. Sims Jr. (D. 8. C.),. Then NAM proposals for a new! 3 : ph. ison.” Indianapolis; 1 : v a tid decorated war vet-/labor law were given to the Sen-| AA few higweighta Gropped Mrs E ei Vl re ec; FUR-| sran, denounced the bill as a bid/ate Labor Committed by Ira) I; : rove: thre ; : be pu votes “to perpetuate con-|Mosher, chairman of the NAM| Slaughter Cattle Steady 3 rt WE: Co ee Ly office.” Finaves Committes; He defended) | All slaughter clastés remained, Allison foday is delivering its 5000¢h turbo-jet engine fo the TYIC* INC TE RGR FER Tn S ri “1 do not intend to buy votes the administration bill steady in cattle trade. Bulk of U.S. Air Force. E. B. Newill, general manager of the Allison Divi- |, i+’ myerett, Wash.; one brother,

a Wxpayess Money ato replace it. medium Jearlings and heltets sold sion, and vice president of General Motors Corp., is shown at Charles L. Johnson, Ceredo, and © IRREGULAR designed to pérpetuate congress- TOX@S ! grades. reached ~ $23. Common we? Wilh, Sol Matvin Shdge, Air Fores reside i faprasaniative, four Erandchdren: . $1.50 QUAL men in office,” Mr. Sims sald in a The nation’s economic situation’ Srades moved'at $18 to 319.50, - | 310 We Gu Gullvis, worls manager. Lhe tri macel, our yo Traini Institut statement. has apparently forced Congress Good beef cows brought $17.25 299, was rated at 3725 pounds thrust with 25 hours, operation per- Training Institute Other congressional develop-|to delay action on general revenue to $17.50, while common and me. mitted between overhauls. Today's engine delivers 5400 pounds Here Next Week ments . (taxes, In January, the President : ; A GS cri diums sold at $16.25 to $17, Can- thrust with 300 hours’ operation between overhauls, a P t {asked for $4 billion more revenue, John C. Adams . . . last of Indiana's Boys in Blue, died yesterday ners and cutters moved at $14 to - M——————— ——————— “ rere | Flanner House will sponsor the Defense ac |from business, personal Income! "at 101. $16, mostly $14.50 and higher. | indi Stock d Bond {second in a series of training ine Chairman Tom Connally of the taxes and, gift taxes. | # » a nn Odd head of good sausage bulls ndiana acks an nes stitutes for group discussion § Yes, Men, they’ Senaté Foreign Relations Com: Many influential Congressmen os We si sold at $22.50. Bulk of sausage rey I~ Popes Terai 1% on jcAders at 8 p. m. Monday ‘ang felts that hole Bitte sald today that unless questioned = the advisability of Ta S to Sound Sunda and beef bulls brought $19 to $22. Bid Asked *Pub Serv of Ind com ..... .. 33% ' 23% Tuesday in School 63. and will block

ngress stands - solidly behind boosting taxes in view of falling Although vealers were scarce, Agents Pin Corp com........ § tow Cons &f Tou soma. M4: 3 Bh Members of the 10th Strest Bound edges w

tHe North Atlantic defense .pact, Prices. Yesterday the President! ¥ ’ prices Temained: steady” at $29.50 American States pid 13% .) Ss pld.... a 107 Garden Club who will attend the regular bands. as - Do an uaslesa. | Congress 18 Doing IF ons a ne Pop State S Last Boy 0 61 to $31.50 for good and choice; $20 Avshire Co com : Roly Yar Camp | : lois institute are: Cleo Blaylock, of tan, grey or The mocra - : :

m , ‘ to $29 for common and medium, Beit & & St tds ph. sh o|Stokely-Van a RE Ti 16% David Blaylock, Mrs. George Pat- LEADER-—FI

d Fd ot's value will result eral tax boost-—as he put it—ac-! : : . {Belt R & Stk Yds com § ; . | Tanner & Co 5%% pid “ : »e ii iterson, Buford Hazel, Mrs. Emma pa prinaty | 1. | cording to plan. John C. Adams, 101, Dies in Jonesboro; and $14 and less for culls. Bobe-ierrll com 1.1.0, 3 is [Terre Haute Malleable . iu Porter. Mrs. Lula Ray, Willie

3 - ia : i N . «3 ol : AA that Congress is “tour-square” Wal ren Body to Lie in State Until Funeral Lambs Firm Central Soya com ........... 38 38% | Daten kg 8 sii. Russel, Mrs. Thelma Toler, Mrs, : behind the agreement. That is gen. Hargy P: Cain (R. Wash.) Times Stale Service Fat lamb. prices—ranged from Com Loan 4% pid. ...s.. . » - |S. Hill, Mrs. M. Waldon, Mrs, because of the congressional Pre: threatened carry to the Senate MARION, Feb. 18-—John C. Adams, the last of Indiana's Civil ¢p0 same to 25 cents higher. Good [Consolidated Pinance pid ..... 96 100 #1 . : .|Belle Roive, Mrs. Hazel Mayfield, rogative to declare war. . {floor his fight against the nomina- War veterans, who died last night in his Jonesboro home, will be laid 3.4 choice natives sold at $25 Dg om Fraga | | Mrs. Eva Cole, Mrs. Magnolia “Even if we obtained ratifica- tion of Mon C. Wallgren to be '0 rest Sunday following simple civilian ceremonies, ‘$25.50. © and ra (Cummings pl a erica n 4} reasess (Kirk, Herbert Ray, Walter Regd, a tion of the pact by the required chairman of the National Secu-| The Rev. John Constant, pastor of the Jonesboro Presbyterian brought $20 to $23.50. A deck of |Consatidated {nd eqm ,..sevee 1 a n her ize Ss 3. - 8 «Mrs. Helen Stott, Mrs. Martha : A Con vote in. the Senate.” rity Resources Board. Sen. Cain Church, will officiate in services at 2 p. m. Sunday in the church, good and choice 84 to 85-pound | pre Slectrle tom ol h

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said, “it would not said he thinks he has enough evi- | Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery in Gas City. _ average fed western lambs rose Hays Corp pid ww

/ 0 — : enough. It might be worse dence to prove that Mr. Wallgren,| Mr. Adams will lie in state in, oo, Ce 0 D0™ 17 yr to $25.25. Two loads of HoSUTY Ham Per % wi APRA RE Ts bert Rete “fan useless Ti ei ante friend of President. Pru the. Raven Funeral Home, Marion, apesil jueeting hela Mr As 325, Two loads ot mony loc a % New Housing - Starts men a SUPDOFL /man, is not fit for the job. [until Saturday noon. His body Adams’ home. ® - 4 Asso a 34 RR.

| |Indpls P&L Ri 106 ; i; ‘ {will then be taken to the Raven| A familiar white-hairdd figure Slaughter swe prices yose 31. Dd & Mich B AWS + error. 30is iS Tel 3s 78.. ... - «i '| Show 11% Decline EL ® 23% p al

0 8 : 9 | Good and choice rose to. prices. Aad: Railways 58.6%. o.oo. i YL ID SJ ewel Thief C + {Funeral Home in Jonesboro. . [at many of the-previous encamp- from $8.50 to $10, as did common |Indpls ® & L 4 pid ©...... Pn Packing 4s 89........ ol WASHINGTON, F b. 18-N | Death came to Mr. Adams in ments, Mr, Adams was too ill to and medium from $6.50 to $s, .9pis BR & L 8% prd 18s 19% Langsenkamp Ss $5 98 v Pali - ho Cg [the month he feared most, In re- ha v "| Inapis Water 8% Dia 106" 109 |N Ind Pub Serv 3s . 102 housing starts were down 11 per 7 . ‘ "attend the 1948 meeting, but was Estimates of receipts were hogs, Indpis Water 5% pid 58 0

3 | cent vears, he often remarked, . 300 indpls Water 43%% pid...... 104 | Pub PO "100 : cent in January, the U. 8. DeRecudll All His Burglaries “It 1 live through Febpuary, I'll ®lected adjutant and quarter gs wattle, 0p; calves, 0p, pe | HL "13 is [Pub Serv 3 .100 103 partment of Labor announced hme i haere Sad yg imi ahi an a . vi he ~ » ‘master in his absence. | ’ . - i ‘Million Dollar’ Transcontinental Robber live another year | Se m—

Co ptd a. {Tras Term B34 87 ......cee0e 8740 today. Colleague Died Jan. 2 His health had been fair until Lincoln Nat Life ............s { Construction was begun on 50,

3% i io, 0 i i ou Maintained Love Nests on Both Coasts a few weeks ago, when he be- Father Revives Lincoln Loan Si Bd eee 00 TT Rome Strike Called {000 new permanent nonfarm -

“4 NEW ROCHEI Ger Den. Mr. Adams, who would have canie too feeble to leave his home, . [Mastic Asphalt . ... $4 Ti ROME, Feb. 18 (UP) The dwelling units in January. This } ; he 29, “million doliar Towel thief who kept uh "on both been 102 in August, died without Last Thursday he slipped into a Choking Infant N"Ing Pub Serv 5% ptd Can 10d Commun ist-dominated Rome Was S000 Ngo ee mate the DUNGA ! * . , v com Yai . pi re | he last Indiana coma. Doctors told his family v {N Ind Pub Ser 3 gs. Chamber of Labor called a gen clasts, told police today that it was hard for him to remember knowing he was the last Indiana, ot he would Jive only a few]. hen his 10-week-0ld daughter N Ind Pub Serv 4) 18" 30 eral strike in the Italian capital Number started in January a yeax all of his burglaries. weteran of the war between the re nearly died of a congested lung 3

: © IRREGULAR! : : y | hours. | mie eee ww today to protest a gun battle yes-| 280. Drm WS fry hs wh tn Gro to snd to BE son camps of cu Sonn. Cre Be a CI Gi rice Sy pn pln Sh Hk Bees bam treme wine 52.60 QAL

Westchester County, New York,-was questioned by District Attorney | | | Weather in many sections of the George Fanelly today regarding —nSn sn TOT Friends and. relatives had GAR brought 11 old soldiers t0|yesiergay and revived her. err — eats ois. Del LEI! country. y a_ score of robberies of swank . } avoided telling him that his last we Ne these. He last at. General Hospital doctors cred- | No 3 3s corm, a a hi . : { tn 4 { W. E. Whittingill' of . : “ited Joseph G. Getty, T11T Nii ~Ro ¥Vellow corn $t1t { : 2 ’ fomes in this area. b S | colleague, ‘tended the 1947 encampment in Ne-2 oats Tle U. S. Statement Named University Head 3 : , Lebanon, died Jan. 2 at the age Keystone Ave. with saving his! Xo. 32 oats 7c . : Detective Lt. Maurice Kelly, - Cleveland. daughter's life by his alert action. | — eo.» Tower soTbeans WO WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (UP);

with the question-| oo . of 100. ; | Surviving Mr. Adams are two | | — GOV hrie, hg An we refresh 2 Chief Resident | Mr. Adams, who was born Aug. daughters, Mrs. Maude Strana- nc Child, Theresa Eileen. was {geq| Produce ment. expenses Sng Tesipts. 108 ine. cute The Rev. Er. Hunter Gut

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*!8.J., dean of Georgetown Uni. he admits that he did 117, 1847, in Romney, Va.. enlisted | han. who lived with him. and Mrs, Placed under an oxygen tent in Lr rent. facal year through Feb. 16, com-| ) tugged’ each job. :All we have to do is, |at Wheeling, W. Va., at the age! Carolyn Theibert, Columbus, O.: St. Vincent's Hospital, where ~ oC Ibs. and over, 3c; Pared with a year ago. rar I aduate Sehpol inca Sugg d ro supply him. with some of the Dr. Warriner Gets = [of 17: He served as a drumma, gon, Edwin Adams, Marion: , Me 11943, n named presiden . .

Poult authorities today said she was under Wa ibs. and h vy ; | breed gers, 328c, colored, 26c, and Expenses ,062,231,790 $21,236,081,603 stitching for details. Dennis sald it was hard : lboy in the 17th West Virginia eight - grandchildren and -nine progressing satisfactorily, {Mised Spr sors. ic; cocks. le: stags, Receipts 85 38'se4. 310383 And rector of the university, or | fpr him to remember each Yue Post at Methodist infantry. He had made his home great.grandchildren. 833.

Mr. Getty, a magazine sales- 3c and No. 3 poultry 4c less than No. 1.” | Surpius 133, 4.348 and wear, Tou , ary” A es Thay man, said the child has been fil JEegs—Current receipts, 85 Ibs. to case. SOUL PRONE SERGE 35k Toa ooa1ts EXILED LEADER DIES : full cut sizes: A » Authorities said Dennis would Appointment of Dr. James Bij. i Ll at His wife, the late Mrs, Adams, (or two days from pneumonia and 3c: Grads B lures, dle; Grade A small, 00d Reserve 34.38 220803098 BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 18 (UP) too! 20 to 44. $200,000 worth a a Hrasid 3 al mander - in - chief ‘of the died in October, 1939. rr asthma. When she began to turn 0. snd no grade, joc. . |~=Niceto Alcala Zamora, 72, first LEADER—F1 ol M Warriner as” chief resident phY-'r qiaha Departiient’ “of the i me Sarin hue yesterday. hie frantically] PutertateNe 1.38 No % Soe INDIANAPOLIS. CLEARING. HOUSE president of the Spanish republic, LALLA ADAG and Sica OF Methodist HoaplAT Grand Army of the REPUBLIC Bag] | HT Con atey jo Above prices apply when delivered at|Clearings $s me died in exil 3947 in Westchester County n Jul tbe Sspita] wi er and g i: Repu: Dealers fo See New {forced air into her congested local plant.) Debits ...... Lo. 23,100,000 n exile here today. starting July 1 was announced un aT : llungs while his wife summoned SEER " Rw I meEEmm——— on. Find Loot and Girl | joday by Retest Stneral_of the national GAR. Plymouth Thursday | deputy sheriffs and an ambulance. 4 wo NEW

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rT ‘ E. Neff, hospital the possibility existed that — «Detectives in Beverly Hills, | The 1949 Plymouth automobile : . w | Cal, raided one of his apart. J¥ superintendent. oe, EE ment ot the line will be shown to Indianapolis Strike. Hits Riverboats yveicome

ents Pl 1 ee {Union Army veterans in the area dealers at the Murat Temple! prPTESBURGH, Feb. 18 (UP)— Dennis will stand trial in * Ba ak first week of August in Indian-|next Thursday, D. C. Somerville, rey riverboats of the Union . Beverly Hills for one of the] Se ® medicine at apolis, general sales manager of the purge Lines operating between Savings ! : robberies of his career, Methodist’ three Voted List Encampment | Fiymouth Division of the Chrys-| pittsburgh and New Orleans were a $8000 hold-up in which he re-| LC vears. He' is a - o «B84 Tsneampm ler Corp, announced today: tied up today by a sudden strike . Bnsedly shot his. victim in the ; graduate of Cul-., The six Boys in Blue who The unveiling will be conducted of 400 crew members. The strike f M /l I [8 ver High School, ittended the 82d annual encamp-| by B. E. Flechtner, Chrysler direc- was called last night by the CIO a ' er S ——t-fnr- the California hideout —deut E.R ye Parive--Eniver. dent last year in -Grand-Rapids:lor-.of regions. who. will . discuss National - Maritime Union aphpeny me ne tectives broke down a specially! 7 city and Indiana Mich.,, had voted to make thisithe car's developments, advertis- Union Barge refused to meet its reinforced door and f $120,-| . University year's encampment their last.|ing plans and the economic out-|{demands for a $25 monthly pay 000 loot from a recent series of! Dr. Warriner school of. medi The decision was confirmed inllook. . increase and union security,

burglaries of wealthy homes. cine. H d 45 EE ET ’ Ty 4 They vo Jound B heautitul ark Army Medical E— W of which| | > 70 Neleom e io F Tends Ipired o iden ersell he was stationed in the Pacific, NIT | . nd in ; ar nis’ mistress. {theatet. He is married and re. HW GREATER ; Shak Bend Ren | \ ; €w Unes NYL

Bai the was s forioer TORS, une Meuidents Named | PHONE oar, ||] | Bote TRADE IN YOUR HOS she. had lived with Dennis for a Serving ‘with Dr. Warriner will Ri. 6566 DAY-OUT, : \ 5 OLD WATCH

_ Year. ; {be the following residents: Dr. AND MAIL ® MADE WIT! _§ Police recalled that almost two Myron James Van' Dorn, Dr. ) OUR PRICES

years ago they raided a similar George N. Love, Dr. Robert K. ORDERS LIBERAL ALLOWAN CE . TAILORED

: ent. of Dennis’ in New|Allen, Dr. Don G: Bock, Dr. Rob. | CORNER WASHINGTO "AND DELAW ss. | | PTZ Elgin . . $29.75up Benrus . . 24.75 apa City and narfowly missed ert L. Rudesill, Dr. Ralph M. Stef- ACCEPTED TON i ARE LOWER : = : up Gatching him. At that time they(fy, Dr. Robert D. Arnold, Dr. Ray —y Gruen...33.75up Longines , 71.50 wp

St, tn, ym nou oe rams ress ||| SPECIAL PURCHASE! 47/7 4 AR Wamiton . 52.50% Hols. 19.15 wp

3 erly Hills Police Chief Clin- Schmidt, Dr. George D. Buckner, a Were iad RT ki ur 5 Who. r L "Miss Ritchie on Dennis’ methods, | ere Fi riendly to Brides

Dr, Howard T. Craven, Dr. James J : py : Noe, Dr, Loren F. Sch ' OCKEY i ai : | Er dfitribed him as “undoubtedly Earl Ww, Bitton. mit, Dr. { 2 | | ONI VA | J Srrnei ou _ @ne of the Teatastiburglats. who Dwight Whitt, Dr. James I. STYLE j " D IAMOND VALUES iv pre ma

Commuted by Air B. G, Tetry, .Dr. Richard H, " ) orms as Low as $1.00 a Wook : - MEN'S FINE FIRST BEY inet rar dR rt RR ” Ro. BE 3-PAMRS Son vg Anderson, who quaestionsd..q Fitzpatrick DE Wim “5 Sevan RA NY HERS RRA ART Ur ZL QUA phi SEWER , - Ae ’ | Bivelton and Dr. Stanley H, Willer, at a price tha

! Dennis, who passed as a) pp Allen co ay ; LS 8 Tailored seam. s _ “swéalthy playboy or a minor Hnite ea Tom Nay! \ - : 0 Boa Well graded tI ~ movie actor, commuted bY aI Lowry fro lL ay > : x ins cute - A 1 id ; ~ : # .-aN0 : y m_ Smithville, Mo.: Dr, 4 : 4 ; [ 14 karat plain LEADER—F1 _ from one wealthy suburban area Nohe from Kansas City: Dr. Whitt i ’ ; 4 \ ’ 1d band 10 another to commit his bur-|ffom Holston Valley Community ~ Bi OR : + — y Ee gold band, Speglaries, detectives said. Hospital, Kingsport, Tenn., and oH pS a, A R quality ane ! 1 J ) In a notebook found jin the Dr. Willer from Bethesda HosBeverly Hills apartment Dennis pital, Cineinnatt. Dr. Van Dorn Bad listed the names of intended Is an Indianapolis resident, and Jigims and notations on their all others are now serving. resiRomes and habits. |dencies or internships at the : Among them were such nota- Methodist. ° iv Ihe Eh a A Cg A / bles as Louis B. Mayer, Lady] Twenty new interns, recently NG Beg TY RR a : —_ 3 3 $1.00 Week Thelma Furness, Mrs. Henry Kai- announced, also will start their er ARE fi gp Tl : 7 | #er Jr. actress June Haver and service July 1. 1

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Police estimated that the debo-| : jair Dennis’ loot in recent years Center Township

topped the §1 million mark. Assessor to Speak | “OF 0% y : Wha 3 PR. FOR $1.25

ic T d ich T. Combs, Center Town-| \ od A 8 (Ship assessor, will speak on! WR ih AD ERR g rv ces o ay |“What the New Reassessment of Li a * § REASONS WHY YOU'LL For Mrs. Walton [Proven wii dean wo You" at 8 y WANT “CERTIFIT” BRIEFS ‘e Sh ‘ + Mm. ng open to . . palin ot Bi Deiarsburs. (now Thorupann, 711 Brossway.” "||| 4 VEARENS MARES INTENDED wean] Shiped Elastic Waistband! DIAMOND EMBLEM RINGS Dagrad) Russia, pho. find Elmer Warren, chief deputy in Built for solid comfort and substantial service! [[] Taped Front Reinforcements! | ‘ = p Rn " charge of improvements. and Excellent quality pure white cotton briefs Scolfish Rite Diamond Sel, $49.75 up—Plain, $15.00 $0 be held at 1:30 Sik daa: George Wheldon, chief deputy in that fit snug yet allow freedom of action! A . [[] Generous Fly-Front Featurel iT] . , " beheld at 1:30 Sy { [charge of real estate, will conduet rod armen. that will stant many tripe to HE Masonic Diamond Sof, $49.75 up—Plain, $15.00 up th- § Extra Large sizes, ' my ange ang 0 Fine Combed White Cottons! Eastern Star Diamond Sel, $33.75 up—Plain, $12.50 up

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