Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1949 — Page 4
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Economic State Still Dangerous ~~ Program Depends on Granting By U. S. of $940. Million Aid
Britain's economic. position still is dangerous, and recovery will slow down rather than speed up during the| 8 next year, the British government said today in its annual economic re : Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is- a”, sued a white paper reviewing the economic situation and sketching plans for the fiscaljge ™ “3 o a _*_ iy starting Apr. 1. F d f An = big points stood i] ree ; 0 Ima )
Britain is not yet paying her way, and progress will be slower from re arge here out. : st hat “It is impossible to ex . 1049 will improve on 1048 » Court Rules Shelter did 1048 on 1947" RE Only Temporary | e-| A stockyards firm executive
Mr. Cripps’ report said. ded on whether the United charged with cruelty to animals]
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ogram d Television business in Indiana was started on its way last night. as RCA displayed its wares to He uid ne en hr 500 dealers . . . Left to right, Henry ©. Baker, general manager, RCA.Victor Home Instrument DeStates’ Congress approved Brit- was dismissed by Judge Alex| partment, Camden, N. J.; Louis Randle, president of Associated Distributors, RCA distributors; Dan ain’s request for $040 million In Clark in Municipal Court 4 yes-| D Halpin, sales manager, Television Receivers, Camden; William R. Krafft, vice president of Associ. Marshall Plan aid, and on the|terday after the judge ruled ani-| oq yng’) A, Milling, vice president, RCA Service Co., Inc., Camden. “gontinuance of present defense mal housing conditions did not) ——— = ery ui rere sre eet ———————— Local Issues
policies” onsite crete our om BArrows, Gilts Drop 25¢ —r
mals were held there only tem-
A five-power conference on Eu-|porarily. | ns Ba ropean defense today discussed] The defendant, Harold Jack- 1} U M k 4 bed how American-supplied a Tm Sigon, president of the By-Products | n neven ar e er e ABER RIn_COID Com. ,..sxxxs aw jo uthai an-bigh atlituls, Spies B should be distributed among Co., was charged with cruelty by| 20.75 and up With a Ametiean States pf A......: 3 on | X With members of the Atlantis pact, Otto Ray, past president of the] Ligbtwelgnt_ barrow i Be ny ie 225- rer Yate pra ser 45 ...101% 1044 Col. Allison Maxwell, command- DEAte) The problem was taken up by|(ndiana Soclety for the Preven: | moderately active and very un-/260 pounders sold unevenly at Belt 5 & Bix vas op revere ne ..|ing officer, announced today. LIVER foreign ministers of Britain. tion of Crueity to Animals. leven market today at the Indian- $19.25 to $20.50. A few soid at/Bophe-Merril com o_o... J | Composed of the 113th Fighter France, Belgium, Holland and ‘Bring Some Hay’ lapolts Stockyards. ($20.75. Central Sova pt er 30 29 |Squadron based at Stout Field Luxembourg. In court yesterday Mr. Ray tes-| [Heavier weights sold weak to| Weights 260-300 pounds moved cine, heater vom - 3 ” land the 163d Fighter Squadron at
The foreign minister, along tified that the horses were forced '25 cents lower and some bids and at $18.75 to $19.75 with a few Consolidated Fin ptd 5
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with their defense and finance to stand fn muck with np Water scattered sales were up to 50 cents loads bringing $20 to $20.25. Sout Camila Yap siseieerens ge 0) ministers, also studied final plans,» ng shelter. He said. the ini-jower. | Those in the 290-340-pound weight Cummings End pfd .... 95. 97 for a preparatory conferenée On|p.ic went unfed until an em-| Good to choice hogs in the 160- class brought $18.25 to $19. Bid-| Conant aated or... oT . the council of Europe. ployee recognized him and called:|225 pound class brought $2050 ding on heavyweights was at Delis Electric com ooo 8, 1 |
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Jay ar D8, "ea... " » : | Her ones el“. .e Sows Sell Weak [Home Te! & Tel 1% otd.: Sows sold weak to 25 cents Hook Drug Co com .... lower at $15.50 to $17. A few | Ind Aso Tel 3 pid .
brought up to $17.50. on .
“Bring some hay—Ray's here.” to $21. Most of these sales were $17.50 to
The former sheriff who now de- I . ati eT
. A communique was expected tonight after the two-day series of closed meetings ends. : " Other foreign developments: The Communist “committee for
votes most of his time to animal welfare said that he himself bought corn to feed the horses
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added its voice to charges that: overloaded tyucks are breaking, up Indiana highways,
Department had opposed liberaliz- this month, but not to be used uning the height and weight truck
limitations. . |contended that heavy loads were about 10,000 numbers f “prematurely destroying the state highway system.” Truckers in re« ply charged that highways were faulty.
however, passed a bill which increases truck weight and height limits, The measure was signed by Gov. Schricker. ;
item, according to the Hoosier § Motor Club, are heavy trucks carrying loads in excess of 18,000 {pounds per axle legal limit.
state officials to vigorously enforce the new truck limits that overloading may be brought under speedy control.
Plans High Altitude Fighter Tactics Here
askes (ana National Air Guard, will con-
11s Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, the 122d ; FG is equipped with F-51B Mus155g woirfar wed! |
%%|ing oxygen. Bomber interception, 10%| formation flying and dogfight 50 tactics will be performed at levels , (from 25,000 to 30,000 feet, Col. 103 | Maxwell said.
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. qa FER 7 Gi X Lo i ND TUESDAY, MAR. 15, 1949 (Telephone Company Adopts Full Dial Service Apr. 3 “Number, please?” won't be heard on Indianapolis telephone . lines after Apr. 3. ee ; Joins Protest Against, That is the day of the cutover of the last manually operated Overloaded T k exchanges to automatic (dial) telephones. And that isn't all FUCKS Citizens will haveto learn a lot of new numbers, Co The Hoosier Motor Club today When the Belmont (740 8. Fuller Dr.) and the Cherry (5009 /®. 38th St.) exchanges are cut! ed from the Belmont into automatic service there wili{tEARaTerrol v to the Atlantic and
be some 25,000 new numbers, all| lof which will be listed in the new |Imperio, ae rion: 1m the Previously the State HIghway directories to be delivered lat | repent “Belmont office and 36 in ‘the Cherry office will not be laid til Apr. 3. : off, a telephone spokesman said. In the $4 million improvement, They will be transferred to long rom the distance,- special assistance and will be information positions.
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‘Blame Heavy Trucks Ideal is Major causes of the accelerated wholesor destruction of the highway sys- it in you
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Ready for cutover ... J. A. Strauss is testing some of the new $4 million equipment at the new Belmont exchange to be cut into automatic service Apr.
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the prosecution of war-mongers” and added “They were so hungry . | pis P & L 4% pfd..cseesn 9 | fssued a “warrant” today for thelone swallowed the ear and all” Boar eets [$13.50 down. : | napa P&L An bid... mn wl arrest of Franz Tausch, editor of] Other witnesses were Merrit | - Steers in today’s market were iii; Water 5% pid ......10 — ‘the British-licensed newspaper| Beasley, employee of Wright- : generally heavier and of better *Indpls Water 4% pfd .....101 ~ 104 | Social Democrat. Bachman Lumber Co.. who testi- Local . B siness [quality than yesterday. Light|lndpis Railways eom...... i S 13% | 1t he first “arrest” order fied conditions at the By-Proty Cc y : {steers, 1000 pounds and down,!Kingan & Co pfd ........... 63 ; 7/61 | ™ as She 014 a firm were “deplorable,” and Gary Leaders Attend and heifers sold actively at fully [Fngan & Co com ........... 0 3 scribed as an attempt td intimi- Long, Butler University student Ten Indianapolis business lead-| Stetady prices. Sales of heavier errr oun % 1 dite German liticians of the and operator of a riding stable | re participating in the 89th steers were not sufficient to estab- yastic Asphalt -... avon 84 po who said the horses were not o> ®t P P sh a market price. Os Derr om D1d ©:
N One small lot of high good to ty Tn Pub Sery com ores rs
being fed enough according to | U. 8. Army cavalry standards, visory Bourg meeting today and choice 1100 pound steers sold at *N Ind Pub Seiv 4% tomorrow in Co 0, $25.50 per hundredweight. Several, bys founder
Defense Outlines Case ene They include Freeman Brad-|joads of mostl ood to low, Pub Serv of Ind com . Jackson was represented by i ly 8 n Harry Stitle, attorney. Their de- fd Indianapolis Boatd of Trade chofce 1000-1106 © pound Steers ow Gear & Tom com
western sectors, Ohio Valley Transportation Ag-1
"The committee, apparently intending to. “try” Tausch in ab-| sentia, urged persons having evidence against him to contact the
committee. {general manager, who is partici- yrought $24 to $25. A few loads|*So’'Ind GAE 48 pid \ Cd ar : ) fense was presented-Jast~Monday. | ug . So Ind G&E x A Trieste ’ The defense contended that the PALINE as alt Sharman of he sold at the steady prices of $25 giorely-van Camp ... “« n° x : firm, which slaughters horses, (sac n SORT er Corp. traf- to above. ap, oI, on "ws Heavy artillery and. machine|yag not guilty of cruelty because go’ manager, vice chairman of! Scattefed sales of mostly me- |jore Haute Malleable ...0.0. 8% 10% gun fire which was believed 0inorses were kept there only 18 to 10 or "and paper products com- erin: So a rot F a $2350, Come |Jniied Telephone 6% otd .:: n: 22 mark extensive Yugoslav armyizq pours, \ paper C. T. Coy, Eli Lilly Co made at $22.50 to $23.50. COm-|gnion Title €0, ..........cons 51 eas EAD: aot. no coming) In his ruling Judge Clark sald trae’ manager member of the sold JEntwels En an & Stew § pn ] ] : the prosecution had falled 10 ,yecytive committee, and George sold lower 8 tly a 780.850 | American Loan oR ied Ri ber Allied sources said the artillery prove inhumane treatment “be-\yr pone Evans Milling Co. gen- medium to mostly good (00-800 merican Loan 4's 85....... 97
fire was believed to be 88-milli-| cause the animals were not there pound heifers brought $23.50 to | Bastian Morley 8s 61
_ meter guns in action in the areavery long.” jural 4 anager, member of $24.75. Co doi rE Reid | SE of Muggia. Artillery fire also was, The cruelty arrest was made | \ : ,Cows Steady gitidens Ing Tel $948 01evine dB oes beard in the area of Of ; in/Jan. 26. . that Jack- Others are E, P. Costello, Acme) Cows brought fully steady |Hamites Mig Gorp 8 338 rime the Caruso Mountains on the son and MF. Stitle accosted Times [Evans tafe ° , Shair prices in an active session, fod Limestone 48 75 «-........ 6 68 Yugoslav border, { Photographer Henry Glesing Jr, /man of the hay, grain and grain eet cows sold mostly at $18 0 iudpls Brass & Alum 6s 86. 97 ; . who was taking pictures of the Products committee; C. C. Hib-g19 and common to -medium | indois P&L SUS JO o-oo 103 206 Manila . horse stalls, and wrested his films bare, Kingan. & Co. transportd-|grades brought $16.50 to $17.75. Indpis Railwavs S¢ 67.1100 @ | The Philippines legislative ma-|from him. They were later found On Age A Hotty, Canners and cutfers sold at $14 investors iciehous de 61... 88 chinery swung into motion again|guilty of assault and battery and y Chan to $16.25, Langsenkamp 3s Me 1 today when Sen. Jose Avelino and | fined $25 and cost each. The con- peter, Indiana State Chamber of| pg, gold at fully steady} Ind ub Sery Sis 13 1.
|¥viction h ppeal Commerce traffic director, mem-| he bulk of medium Pub Tel ¢%s 65 .. as bess appedied, ber of the transportation PIan- bs good. heavy sausage bulls bu Serv dius 8
Bing comunitice, brought $20 to $22 with odd head | om = 2° DeMolay Members Other committee members in- a to 22.50. Good heavy | Local Produce Set All-Day Assembly | rod
clude C. H. Schmidt, Stokely-Van peef bulls sold.at $17 to $20. dent set aside and agreed to at-| Indianapolis DeMolay members Camp Co.; L. F. Kiley, U. 8.'Rub-| Vealers sold $1 higher in an| Pesitry—~Fowis 4} iba and over, 3c; | tend Senate sessions with his|bave been invited to attend an all-
ber Co. and M. F. Healy, Best|active session at $28 to $30. Com-| Under 4% ibs. and Leghorns. uc neay backers following a ruling from| day assembly of DeMolay mem-
breed 28¢ Foods, Inc. mon to medium classes moved at| vi Regi on TR Wha co Big the Supreme Court yesterday that bers and candidates for memberhis ouster was legal. ship throughout Indiana in Michi-
his supporters ended their threeweek boycott of Senate sessions. Sen. Avelino, former president of the upper house, lost his fight to have his ouster as presi-
$19 to $27.50, while most culls *%, and No. 3 poultry 4o less than No. 1. | brought $13 to $18.50 With a feW | secs Grade A arge. Ihe. (Iraas a mediom {gan City, Saturday, March 26. |sales made at prices down to $10.|3¢t Jah, © Fre, Jo: Grade & small Activities for the day will include a tour of Michigan City, a joint initiation sponsored by the!
. Business Students joe, x | Fat lambs sold fully steady in S: SRO Be $1ade 6c: No. 2. 83 lan active sheep market. Small : “han ashes Hammond and host chapters, a short business session and an in-
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Three Indianapolis residents|/lots of good to choice native local plant. are among 14 Indiana University lambs sold at $27.50 to $28.50 Low LP. . |students preparing today to re- With a few bringing up to $29. Local Truck Grain Prices
turn to classroom studies og the] Odd head of choice natives — ———"—" red whe
at, $2.07,
re i pe atana, | evening. Jack Dickey, 1422 Reis- Bloomington campus following brought up to $30. Common to| No 3 white corn, $117. Box A-287, The Thies, ner St, Is in charge of reserva- three months of public account- good grades sold generally at $22 No. 3 yellow corn, $1.13. oats, .
ing interneship in various parts|to $27. One load of barely good of the nation. {101-pound clipped Western lambs They are Robert Laher, 2421 N./with No. 2 and 3 pelts sold at ‘Adams St.; Robert Starks, 6039 $25.50. College Ave, and Walter White, Slaughter e
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with 41 years of experience = 936 N. Arlington Ave. |change fromy’iyesterday and the rent fiscal year through Mar. 1l, com-.| : The accounting “interneship” bulk of good | to choice classes Perad wiih » FW r Last Yea FREE ESTIMATES program began in 1937 under the|sold at $8 to $10. Choice Ight-| gp. ®s 426208 112308 $22 145.790.123 ; INSPEUTION Spongorship of the Indiana Uni-|weights, 140 pounds and down, Recents 3.781 148.98 28.223.208.211 | LL / versity school of business. Alwould have sold at $12 or more SorPlis = L815 5.478.478.4 —FAIR PRICE . .. select group of advanced account-|if available. Common to medium Public Debt 253.095.986 197 -354,003,227.403 Gold Reserve 34,297,760,048 23,083,244,743
Ing students “interne” with cer- head brought $6 to $8. tified public accounting firms in
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