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Hoover Group Urges Overhauling To Avoid Duplication, Waste

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (UP)—The Hoover Commission today ole overhauling -of -the tat the state, county

cubator. \ The 12 green fwo-pound oqqs have been Te from the open air nest to an incubator in the animal house at Mesker Zoo.

and local levels to avoid duplication and weed| . The Commission also suggested a regrouping of the Department's organizational activities to eliminate “overlap, conflict and waste."| fs making to Congress on ways of “streamlining” the executive : ore SAISSION hOaded DY £6PMON- PBOBIr vx nvr re: veces rd ; : mended consolidation of the Gener all St iy major land agencies and a tight“In recent years,” the Commisnot taken full advantage of the| Bring Firm Market established and effective state or- C and trading active on all classes agricultural programs and has|., yo. i0ck today in the Indiantion of national and state effort at local levels.” livestock were smaller as some) tivities of the state governments ghserved Washington's birthday... in agriculture, the Commission Hog prices were steady in a farmers should be administered —and from in the field by departmental em- {oo rs rt eg 4 top

out ‘“‘unnecessary employees.” ‘ In the sixth of 15 reports it - branch of government, the Com- Livestock Holds dent’ Herbert Hoover recomening of conservation payments,| : 3 Lighter Receipts sion said, “the Department has Prices were. generally steady| ganizations in performing many thereb, licaY produced some duplics apolis Stockyards. Receipts of Because of the widespread ac- farmers and government offices urged that “services to individual |, 0 0 session. Good to choice ployees through offices based on price was paid sparingly. Sow

Fears Mount ‘As Talks Fail

leader of one million non-operat-| day ress of Wwage-hour negotiations) and sald a strike might yet be called against the nation's rail-| roads,

George Railroad Telegraphers' and head| ney tor for 16 non-operating

the railroads, said that “this is the crucial week” in talks with, management representatives here.|

two weeks, the railroads and thei union negotiators held a joint meeting yesterday members of a presidential factfinding board who have been con-| |sidering the dispute as individ. uals.

mal report last Detember recom{mended the establishment of aj. 40-hour week for the non-operat-{ing employees, and a 7-cent hour-

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Mild weather is expected in most of the country tonight | and early tomorrow, By dawn the mercury will be in the 30's from Boston to New York and over The board members in a for-| into Ohio, Indiana, lllincis and lowa. Farther south temperatures will not go below 40. Striped and

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the states as units.” {ly pay raise. Feb. 2 Lineoln Nat Life 83 es | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU “The services at county levels Prison Weiy, Sway bo possibly | ~ Application of the 40-hour week Bia AsediLincoin Loan Sta pra 200 ed | Feb 2 166 and to farmer units,” the report) 0 0 0 oe steady in all reportedly has proven the chief fsnte Fin Corp com ....--- 3 3 Mastic Asphaly LBW Ave Sunrise... 6:29 | Sunset ..... 83 said, “should be so merged as. to P yd | stumbling block to an agreement. American States of A........ 8 Nattonal Homes com oo 8% 9 Precipitation 3¢ hrs, ending 7.30 red : ting Classes and cow prices were a | Mr. Leighty, entering another f\Vishire Col com =... yp N Ind Pub Bere 8% pfd ...200 104 Total precipitation since Jam. dv uce the number of duplicating little stronger at $17 to $18 | | . ghty, g | yres 4% % pid ser ‘48 04 N ine Dub Serv _com 18 1634 Excess since JAR. 1 ..ieiuisaibies and employees, with [ttle stronger at $17 to 31 8, Good joint meeting today, charged that|Belt R & stk Yds pt PR Mallory com» 10% 28™ “The following table ‘shows the temperas due regard to avoiding" divided), HR 9 an the railroads were sticking to the goo, serrill com 13 [Progress Laundry coe 10M Jv (MUGR I jother cities: ! Low authority... ~ 3. . a |position they have taken in near-|Bobbs-Merrill ofd .... | sPub perv of rad ann PH Bu Avanta ww 5 The Hoover group noted that a| 00d and choice native wooled 1y two months of tatks since the Eile vhosts com 4 Rose Gear & Tooi-com oi ge- DOSED. dy. multitude. of — county advisory|lambs sold steady at $2¢ to $25. |fact-finding board report. Som Lean 4% Pld 108180 Ind GAB com” 11 Tow "Son Clevelana I ittees of farmers has been Medium and good head moved at| He said that the unions do not|Gont. Car-No Var i Stokely-Van camp ....... 87 10% RERNEL, a nt created at a cost of more than $5 SH i, Slaughter - ewes| want to strike. and hope thatGimmindi Eaf sia... iy Tanner a Co Supra 111 8 (FL Wayme CT od i lion a year. ox eS y price, | one will not be necessary. Consolidated Ind com .. Vy Terre Haute Malleable Ma al Res City oo! 3 mil and down. Consolidated Ind versnerve 1% J 8 Machine com cee IN Bh Fm ; One in County A'single deck of fed Western| Board Members Silent ru Blectris com , ..... 13 1470000 THORS oor % [am 2 8 a2 *Pt. Wayne-Jackson RR pfd ” seve] . al, ak force recommends yarings, averaging 98 pounds, The tact nding board men fy SS 70 BY sovos Er MOE 8 t only one committee sold a 75. Another deck, av-' bers, who apparently have as- ho. Allsh & 8% 34 87 Ba home ) ' a each county,” the report|eraging 90 pounds, sold at $34 50. sumed a meators’ role the Host Drug Co. com hep : [American Loan hs 0 ” were Shlahama eny, ... os # said. “Tt estimates their annual| Livestock receipts, according to ks h {ind Asso Tel 2 pfd .......... §1 [American Loan Avs 38...... 91 «oci€an Antonio .. «13 talks here, had no comment On|+md Gas & Wat com . 17 [Bastian Morley 8s 61 ....... 1 ves. (Ban Francisco ... a cost for the entire nation Babd estimates prepared by the Pro-| the latest developments. [134,84 Mich B tus ... 103% Bubner Fertiliser se 83 ..... §7 .[0|8t Louis . . “RR not exceed $700,000. {duetion Marketing Association, | William Leiserson, who was|indpls P & L 4% bf ! ih Asana 10g Tel des 61... of A ees - 4: |were hogs. 7000: } 400; t p |Oitizens Ind Tel 4%s 61......101 Fo & The commission also proposed: [were hogs, ; calves, 400; cat- chairman of the board, may be {paps Fo& L 8% pid joa, | Solumbla “Club 3-55 63 Boo [investors T 3-0 Mane ONE: Re-grouping of the de- tle, 2000, and sheep, 500. called to Washington Wednesday |indp Water 8% pfd 108 100 | Hoosler "Oro uss 1. © err dy 5. H] 4 pa ent’s organizational ac-| to testify on the Taft-Hartley Act Indpls Water 44% pfd...... 101 104 [Indl Limestone 4s 75: a 8 IN Ind Pub Bere 3h n » 10d Part into these eight major| : Ind Railway eivass ¥ {Indpls Brass & Alum 8s 86... 07 Paper Art Co. 8s 88 ... ran es in ‘Luncheon Arranged hearings before a Senate com- jefferson Nationa) Life com.. 12 14 !Indpls P&L 3s 70 ......... 103 108 [Pub Tel 44s 88 . 1 Lhe ont taff services, research mittee. Kingan & Co pd ........... 6 67 ind Asso Tel 3s 8. ......... 0 " Serv he 8. 108 service, extension service, agri- By War Mothers ire ™._Iahoh hives Bn tn Tea a

cultural resources conservation | service, commodity adjustment | Wayne Township War Mothers

service, agricultural credit service Will hold a luncheon meeting toand yin service, |MOITOW in the Wayne Post AmerTWO: Transferring the land ican Legion hall, 6566 W. Wash-| activities of the Interior Depart- ington St. Newly elected officers ment, chiefly the public domain are Mrs. James Campbell, presi(except mineral matters) to the/dent; Mrs...Grant Axsom, vice 3 sre sBt...and,president; Mrs, Denim Felix, .sec:.... transfer of water devel6pment ac-/retary; Mrs. Phillip Pratt, cor-| rp tivities (except local farm supply responding secretary, and Mrs. | BRITAIN HONORS YANKS

” . - of water) to the Interior Depart- Della Hoss, treasurer. | | LONDON, Feb. 22 (UP) — A| ment. | Final plans for a bus trip to mu es p | bronze plaque honoring U. 8.! THREE: Strengthening . and Chicago on March 23 will be dis- . | servicemen was unveiled today At | simplifying the agriculture credit cussed by trip chairman Mrs. From Eggs in Ne st Rainbow Corner, Piccadilly and! “incubators ‘to Hatch’

structure to bring about a re- Ivan Bell. Mrs. Hoss, who has Shaftsbury Ave. site of an Amer- | duction in administrative costs been named general chairman of Bhat BURY Lr ¢lub during | Treasured Offspring Times State Service

of thesé nine credit agencies of the “Mother and Son” banquet the war more than $36 millon... ... [on May 5 will appoint and com-| ’ .. FOUR: Restricting conserva- plete committees to assist. EVANSVIELE, Feb. 22 — Hi-| ram, the emu, took a much-| [needed rest today in Mesker Park | t

tion payments to farmers who will bring about “the adoption of complete and balanced option of Office Managers William J. Biehl, vice president gg, In charge of industrial engineer-| weak and disconsolate from

Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 3 red wheat, $2.08 No. 2 white corn, $1.13 No. 2 yellow corn, $1.10. No. 2 oats, 70c New No. 2 yellow soybeans, $2.04

LEGAL NOTICES

OTE “Transterring to the To Hear Biehl De

tall regu-| latory functions relating to food products, Three agencies -now have jurisdiction in this field. |

Figures Show Rails in Slump

Freight, Passenger Traffic Below '48

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will address members of the In- , 8t d mate Emma's eggs, Hiram was ree}, Indianapolis, Indiana, will be dia is. {oe hs . ot } | received by Th e Board of School Commister of 4. sa5s robbed of “his dozen— tWD«! soners the Ind

: City of =~ . Indiana, at the office of said Board, No. pound, green. treasures by Bob 156 North Meridian Street, %:30

cGraw, animal superintendent. o'clock P. M, Tuesday Mar. 8, 1949, and

| § _|{will then be publicly opened and read The eggs were placed in an incu aloud. Bids received later than the above]

bator to hatch. time will be returned unopened. , cult e work shall be construct n Although weak from his 10ng|, cordance with this notice. instructions to

vigil, 12-year-old Hiram didn’t bidders, contract, and pias end specifi- - » cations as prepared by Bevington, Tagagree that he was a washout. He Sars Fowler ‘Inc. Zngineers. 730 -K. of batted his wings and pecked pro-|P. Buliding. Indianapolis Indiana udin { | 8 ontrac cuments nei testingly at the keeper as the EBS drawin s and specifications, are % were scooped from the grass nest |the office of The Board of Bchool Com-| mi

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tional Office M Management Association tomorrow evening in| the Washington! Hotel. Mr. Biehl will speak on “Time Study and Wage

on file at Incentives for ssioners, 150 North Meridian Street,

YASIINSTON, Feb, 22 (UP) Office Jobs.” He ON which he sat. | Indianapolis, Indians. Bevington, Tagvernment and industry fig- « | E81 igart & Fowler. Inc. Engineers, 730 K of ures indicated today that the rail-| Mr, Biehl is director of the| Emma Unconcerned Buflding, Indianapolis, Indiana, State 5 indicated todas - Ble annual Manage-| Meanwhile Emma wandered Board of Health and the State Board of

Accounts. Copies may be obtained from the Engineers Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope properly marked with the branch or branches of work to which the bid relates, and the name and place of business of the bidder Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal blanks in accordance with Indiana Form Neo . Indiana State Board of Accounts, and NonCollusion Affidavit, required under the statutes of Indiana. Zach proposal shall

roafl industry Is in its biggest ment Clinic and Work Measure- unconcernedly in another emu pou oe ho ; ¢ Ameri ment Institute sponsored by the run, picking a tender shoot of new ® Association o MeTiCAN George Fry organization. |spring grass whenever she felt Railroads said that freight ship-: —_— like it. She apparently figured ments the first six weeks of this} I . her job was over when she laid year were 392,204 carloads below Cruelty to Animals the 12 eggs, worth $1800 if Mr

the first six weeks of 1948, and (gq ,4 Brings Jail Term McGraw can get the little emus

658,066 carloads under the corre-| to appear sponding period in 1947. George Calhoun, 52, living in .

| The keeper wasn't sure of be accompanied by a deposit of an accept 8 - the basement of 4901 Was on “ shier's che Mad A spokesman for the associa 0! ashingt hatching any of them. “I think ble certifieg or cashier 3 Check Made

tion'estimated railroad passenger Blvd. was sent to the County ,, 1 1 trafic so far this year at “10 tn Jail today when he was unhble to em 4 spel] might have spoiled unt of not. %) per cent i ’ ’ * . ice, or a satis 14 per Seas below the comparable De of $100 and oid on a “On. the other hand, Hiram was Bender af Jn Beit sure IAB. coc re animals charge. {doing + the best he. could. Maybe : | The 4 cunt of the bid. 4 Ee Toimatey. emlon: [Municipal Court 4 after testimony sort incl are better than my| ‘he comiricr is, thom, 17, 1eird J ment is at the lowest level since by city log pound officers that | acceptable surety od er cent of the the spring of 1942 "just after the horses and mules stabled in his Contract Price start of World War II. {barn at 2800 Caroline Ave. were

stoners of the City of Indianapolis in the amount of not less than five (5%) per cent,

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lly: seated NOTICE TO BIDDERS . |ing for George Fry & Associates. ine weeks of trying to hatch his! er Bross Risse High School TH15 E. 63

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essence of the contract / | = 1 | han Rall Workers Hit starving. They charged the ani- |n Series of Holdups |, “ork, Cone, i, “ompiecs Lo " Government employment ex- mals were unable to stand up {the work on Apr 16, id N

FRANKFORT, Feb, 22 (UP)—| ‘Clinton County Authorities today the Cty of Indianapolis reserves the ris held Eugene L. Meyers, 24, Frank- | {nformalities Yo bidder. may withdraw Nis fort. on an armed robbery charge bid nig ant or ie spanITg. herent He «3 imMtonnection with & series of Si “OF DOT, em In Barber Shop Raid glaries here last week. ha | CE TRalONERS. OF THE A police vice squad arrested Meyers fled to Logansport last| gy MCV BAILEY. Business Directo one man and confiscated seven Tuesday after holding up the ~~ books of “moon and lightning” Coulter Hotel, breaking into two tickets in a raid at a barber shop homes and attempting to rob five at 837 W. New York Bt. last business establishments, police night. said. Police sald he stayed there!

Charl ) until Thursday, had intended to! w aries Wright Mu Charged ee to Memphis, Tenn.. but told| Ath keepl m 1 10 sell. them he decided to surrender at| |W eeping a room for polo sell-| yr rtineville after he got sick on) ing and keeping gaming devices. a bus 8 | Police said Wright was in charge, ’

of the establishment while the Local Produce

perts- said rail workers. probably for lack of food. have been the hardest hit in the! — current industrial layoffs. “Ratt tndustry - officials agreed there have been “many” cutbacks in rail employment. But they said most of these are ‘‘temporary” layoffs of maintenance ard cler-| "ical personnel brought on by what they hope is a “temporary” business slump. Union sources estimate that layoffs have reached 100,000. What caused the drop in the railroads’ business? Officials of the Railroad Association say there are many rea-! sons. They blame the drop in freight

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