Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1949 — Page 6
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PAGE 6 - — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | TUESDAY, MAR. 20, 1040 Around-the-World—- _ ~~ Red Cross Goes Over Top in Big Way Gren SoS tides LG} F 5
1 Russ-Freed Germans Re To Swell Red Ranks
Delicate instruments Brought Two Crews i — cr mee
Together From Opposite Sides of Mountain 3000 Arrive U.S. Protests to Czechs At Frankfurt On Conviction of 2 Gls
| ESTES PARK, Colo, Mar. 29—Two crews worked four years, drilling nine and three-quarter foot tunnels into the Rocky - | Charged With Spying | For Discharge = orgec rir Spying | g | Accused Given Long Terms at Hard Labor
| tains, more than a mile and a half above sea level. After ‘Wandering’ Across Boundary Lines
Starting 13.07 miles apdft in June, 1940, they burrowed hrough rock that, at times; towered 3800 feet over their heads.
(the gigantic Alva B. Adams frrigation and power tunnel, a 25- This Is jho_secolid of WS | cent-piece would have covered the patches on the gigan a [total error—up and down and av-Bif Thompion project, oar | sideways combined. | of Ww ey h tho tunnel i Coloradans do not boast that| bores Foul Py Hoshi Dt |their tunnel is the world’s long-| der the : on ineptal Divide. |est. They concede that honor to Through it, wa Po |New York City's 18.1-mile Shan-| mature for the now flows thé other way into & re-
Soviet Paper FY PRAGIE o Sa Th will PRAGUE, Mar. 29 (UP) Two American soldiers were sentenced |dakan tunnel, that brings water sorvolr fed by the squeduet's $ e i [today to 10 and 12 years in prison as spies after a secret trial |from the Catskill supply system . y y [to the metropolis. east portal; eventually it will
{denounced by the U. 8. Embassy as having been held wit 0 Oppose the uU. S. [known regard for the normal rights of an used person. B80; By United Press | The soldiers went AWOL in Germany and wandered into] The Russians are releasing Czechoslovakia. The official. news agency reported today that the some of their best Communist-| S——— a ; ) “Senate of the State Court in
indoctrinated prisoners-of-war to 1 Prague sentenced them last Sat: strengthen the German = Convict 4 Men urday. | munist Party, it was learned at George R. Jones, 22, of OwensBerlin today. boro, Ky., was. sentenced to 10
Three thousapd of them, wai | Assault [ase years at hard labor and Clarence fed and well clothed, arrived last R. Hill, 31, of Jackson, Miss, to week at Frankfurt-On-Oder in 12 years at hard labor, both for the Soviet zone. They now are i 1 espionage. being processed for discharge. | ha Given 0 Day { The U. 8S. Embassy protested Coincidently the Russian-| Sentence, Fined $50 [the conviction a few hours after ’ {the other, and cause distortion. | pects. licensed press appeared with] Four men were convicted of the Czechoslovakia agency | | Used Seismograph { enthusiastic accounts of the} 8 y 2 ) ported it. Ambassador Joseph E.| . . . . sed . end featured hate, Assaulting a passing motorist and Jacobs said the protest was| Miss Alice Daniel (left) and her mother, Mrs. C. A. Daniel, were among 3000 volunteer work- | The seismograph, which recoras Guidance Group graphs of the healthy-looking| Garfield Park, by Judge Clark in 8ainst the “secret trial, held so ers at the final report meeting of the Marion County Red Cross campaign last night. earthquakes thousands of miles N B men wearing snappy uniforms. Municipal Court 4 today. far as we know without regard . — "= # = = |away, was Jised for geologle sur Names New oard Berliner Zeitung ‘reported that| Fines of $50 and costs and 10-|[OF. the normal rights and safe Marion Count Unit Bett wit soot of digging they would|, New directors of the board of all of the men “are returning as|day jail sentences were levied BUArds an accused person should Y e ers... up against. Test cores were|the Child Guidance Clinic of Marnew human beings who willl z4inst John W. Shortridge, 25, lave | drilled out to check against seis-| lon County elected at a meeting oppose the American cold war.” of 416 Sanders St.; Roger H. Mer- | Mr. Jacobs discussed the con- - $350 250 Goal b $47 047 | mograph readings last week today were mapping The Red Army newspaper cer, 22, of 2172 8. Delaware St. Jetlons oe 0 Dress conterence, | C in ar et ' : ' A narrow-gauge railroad was Plans to i 535000 to provide Tagliche Rundschau said Wilhelm and Sidney Humphreys, 22, of oe ech foreign oO ce 000 i ; built in the tunnel on which|duarters for the clinic. Pa top German Communist,(2008 Laurel St. reported verbally that a note was | 3 Campaign Workers Praised built I " hl uy car equipped | The project has been allocated went to Frankfurt-On-Oder yes-| A fourth man, Frank 8. Salo- oeing, repared and that a rep | 250 Pound Weights At Report Dinner in Ipalco Hall | with pneumatic drills, was rua in| $50,000 in state and federal funds. terday to welcome the prisoners monje, 22, of 1517 Leonard St. pe allowed to see the soldiers next Full $1 Lower With every division exceeding its quota, the 1949 Marion County to do the boring. ; i raised "o ae: h foal faback. _ |received a fine of $50 and costs week : f | y \ Dy Crith early [6d Cross campaign was boosted over its goal by $47,047.57 | larger conduit Supplied air Py ler orkid phys a 8 he told/and a sus - ; e ) 0 gs 501d sluggishly with early 2 ations c 3 > ast ni for ventilation, without ~which| . t Tre ase rar in th paca suspended 10-day sentence Another embassy official called sales of barrows and gilts 75 ! soulations completed at a filal report diner meeling last night en could not have worked in| New officers of the board are them that those living in the] Loses Front Teeth the spying charges ‘“‘absol . in Ipalco Hall showed that solicitations of $397,297.57 were received. SP . western zones must “join the| Ace preposterous.” ges “absolutely cents lower than yesterday in the original goal of the annual drive was $350,250. |the tunnel. Reversible blowers, R aul Clay Jr. president; Dr. fighting front for peace,” mean-| ccording to police, the quar- by {Indianapolis Stockyards today. D. W. Alexander, campaign chairman, praised the 3000 fund- SPaced regularly along the tunnel, Fuspel) Hippentteel, vice presi, In later trade, prices were fully ., sino volunteers and recalled |— ——|were turned on in sequence to| ent; Mrs. John K. Goodwin,
: tet assaulted Glenn Brooks, 48,| Called Propaganda ‘Hoax’ ing the west zone Communist pas 19% ’ rf of 833 Cameron St. and George| (In Frankfurt U. 8. authorities|§1 lower in relation t day : , : treasurer, and Mrs. Alice Sanders Party. | , Be ower in relation to yesterday rear , age. Fl . Burns “hi {carry away the acrid smoke from ’ « arty that last year's drive surpassed ag oyd W. Burns is chairman secretary. Dr. Philip B. Reed.
|Guingy, 27, of 532 8. Rybolt St said the sentencing was a propa-| with little activity in weights; |explosi d then to blow back ipmenn y » Bl! “ ” i 3 f of the division. plosions an en to blow bac a ros. Binoe the during an a1 Jument at the Bouth-|8anda “hoax” possibly in reprisal over 260 pounds. Good to choice he Sota by only $19.00. He Next was the Clubs and Or-|in the fresh air needed. After each chief of stant of Norways sani. first of th they had fallen|t™" Ave. and Shelby St. entrance [OF the conviction of Czech spies head in the 170-225 pound class| «mo the 3000 volunt ‘ho ganizations Division, headed b |blast the blowers sucked bad air|tarium, was named acting direcrst of the year they had fallen y, yy, pqry, Iby a military court at Munich moved mostly at $20 to $20.25. 10, te 0 HO seribe ) Jhon, eaCel toy out for 20 minutes, then pumped tor of the proposed clinic. off to a mere trickle and many] They said | ‘| ’ 29. worked so hard to oversubscribe Mrs. James W. Carr, with a total = ' ’ y said they long had suspect- [clean air in for 30 minutes. ea
A few loads sold for prices as ‘ 9 3 . of them were hospital cases. Mr. Guinn suffered the loss of i y the Red Cross goal, I give my|of $2624.62 or 117 per cent. . z . {several front teeth and was re- ed that the two soldiers were be-{high as $20.50 to $20.60 with &| deepest thanks. The results Other Divisions | Temperature Varies 3 Held in Excise Raid
i | 20.7 i ng held pending the outcome of top of $20.75. Good to cholce| p,yeq the renewed interests of| por divisions, their airmen Temperatures inside ranged (3. Swanky Club oo ‘ | fr
Soviet Union |quired to have six stitches taken i i lin his face. The quartet all en-|* Series of trials charging foreign 225-250 pounders brought $19.50 tye people of Marion County in om 46.4 degrees at the entrance
THE Soviet Tass Agency re-\tered not guilty pleas. |agents with gathering informa-|to $20 and instances, $20.25. line work of the Red Cross.” subscriptions and per cent of(to a top of 76.6 degrees about six| Three persons arrested 1a an
| But they do claim a world rec- irrigate northeastern Colorado's lord for distance and accuracy in| agricultural area.
| boring from two separate portals ‘and coming together flawlessly. | ments to see what is being done "|" The magic margin was not the here. The setup is so extensive | [result of a fluke. It rested upon|that two days are needed to see lalmost unbelieveable scientific it all. . ; care in every measurement from Eventually, it is-hoped, a mu|the very beginning. |seum at the Estes Park headL | During the engineering sur-|quarters will have a working |veys, umbrellas often were held] model of the system, for the benelover precision instruments sol fit of sightseers who want te [that the sun’s rays would not ex- know what it is all about but are
| pand metal miore on one side’ than not interested in technical as-
{When the two bores finally came together in June, 1944, to form °
rted from Pari ti J, § | | {ona potted ois | is 1032) fnat the aes endrmesmmi {tion in the U. 8. zone of Germany | Heavier hog weights did not| Tops All Units \quota were tabulated as follows:|miles in from the east end. When|excise raid on the swank national J ' n and France| [for Poland and Czechoslovakia. ell in sufficient numbers to \ _ IC ial. Willi {the records were plotted, they|AC-811 Club, 86th St. and Whit intend “to bring Western cer- Hebrew Temple |Seventeen agents were found Permit a market quotation. | The Area-Township Division, Dmmereial, is E. Conner owed that the temperature at|River today awaited . many into the Atlantic Pact in| . v guilty during the trials.) Choice light weights sold spar-/headed by Mrs. ‘0. C. Winters, Jr., $82,020.12, 115; Public Service, |, ny point was directly propor-/ment in BY arraignthe near future. Choir fo Sing The announcement of the trial|!N8ly at $17.50. A few heavy and topped all other yoluriteer units|E. G. Plum and A. B. Nail, $64- tional to the amount of ri ent, pe y Magistrate's . | came amidst a press campaign lean extra heavy weights sold at by raising $14,893.05 for a per-,.. . . Gov rdu. | overhea y Czechoslovakia The new children’s choir will against alleged “spying” by Rent. | prices down to $15. Stag prices centage of 148.9. ‘ 33-51, 115; jovernment and Edu-| orhead. re was taken to save) The tho 2akee and were Fo rr uh = sing hymns at the monthly Fam- érn diplomats. A Briti h ap! held almost steady at $13 to $14. Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, chair- cational, P. Waldo Ross and Bon| i i |eT 3. Cuahge hed venus -ea A GOVERNMENT official to-;,. nie a ; ritish officer } 0. As 29 0 ox. the scenic beauties of the area, arraignment last night in Bee day announced the indefinite ily Night service Friday at 7:30 here was ousted last week on 24 Steer Trade Slow man of the Residential Division, ™ Aspy, $22,240.10, 112.5; Down- on both the Atlantic and the|Gr M , g 8 ch . . p. m. in the temple of the In- hours , “plo Steer trade opened slow, espe- d tal of $40,924.75 town, Foster L. Stanley, $16.355.- : |Grove Magistrate's Court. postponement of the treason trial fio ne oolis Dr So aToL ton hours notice on charges of “plot- ool pe Row. pe reporte a total of 924.75, a 50. 109. and Industrial, J. O. Way {Pacific slopes. The west portall Excise police raided the swank in absentia of 17 Czech refugees, i are B ng. i" on. Weighs 2 J0v 0,127.5 percentage mire a v Je On WaY-lcan hardly be seen among the|county “ ” including Jan Papanek, former 10th ang. Delaware Sis One newspaper here. yesterday Pounds, which ' comprised the The Professional Division gath- f2.1¢ and John F. Modrall, $143- trees, and Rocky Mountain Na-|Sunday oe) Rich. Czech representative to the Rabbl Maurice Goldblatt, spir- termed western diplomats “open bulk of receipts. Heifers and light ered $11,011 for a 122.1 percent- 073.41, 106. tional Park was not disfiguredlard and Angele Tegarde jos United Nations. itual leader of the congregation, enemies of the people's demo- | yearlings sold at generally steady — " el. Mr. Alexander also gave recog-|at all. Harry Souders den and will conduct the sérvices. Follow- cratic republic.” {prices in scattered early trade. Local Issues {nition to the press, radio, adver-| The project has attracted inter-|{ing alcoholic iit THAIS oF au » i 8 ig | hs 3 a Austria {Ing the program, the parents of te | Bidding on all steers above, {tisers and motion pictures for national attention. More and more|permit. More than tron {the seventh grade pupils of the » 1050 pounds was 50 cents to $1 : Mar, 20— |their parts in the campaign. The engin y ! 29 Da . | . : | . eers from all over the world w py Ee Boiling i [Lcliglous school will be in charge Cupid Can Shoot lower. Several loads Of EO0O0Q!.american States pai... ae, Y5|drive began Feb. 24. (are. being sent by their PI bi nn en y «lof a social hour, : |700-1025 pound steers and year- American States of &........ 35 ES EE ———— — : | 2 Te A 0 r . sense 1 13 ay pete hie Lowi og au The choir includes George Cho- But Nobody Else lings brought $23.75 to $24.50. Ed Ayres oso pid ser 460011010 104% Americans of planning to estab- ly, “vicky Goldberg, Jean and, It's all right for C fling Some high good head sold steady| Belt & & Stk Jiu 51. 55 lish “aggressive bases on Aus- ye S erg, n s all right for Cupid to fling, i as above $25 |sBelt R & Stk Yds com . 3 32 trian soil.” The newspaper re-|, riam Isenberg, Gail Jaffe, Ste. arrows around in the spring, but - “o { Bobbs-Merrill com Nee [phen Jacobs, Doris Kahn, Diane/other guided missil t, In-| The bulk of medium MNght-|"Bobbe'Merrll pid 4% ferred to the reported establish-|, "pn. “efe : guided missles are out, 'N-iyeights sold at $21.50 to $23 in Sentral Sova 0 ment of America supply depots wel ep dh, 5 Mari- dianapolis police ruled today, after, oy. oo" or 0 ‘lots », “high Circle Theater com ......... us | , Cornelia and Nancy Mar- arresting one man ‘on a charge of ©" Com Loan 4% p eres in the French zone of Austria. |pey N 8 ‘ Eg ood 700 Consolidated Fin pld 5% 100 y, Nancy Mossler. E A . oot " good 7 pound heifers moved ’ Norwa mara am oma hops, heen Ae [6 rend” and a 52020 "Neon 130 "good Sizer it it . ' "hei $v *Gummings Eng pfd ay - . Flaine Pozner, Michael Smith,|angle knifing-shooting. [Relfers sold mostly at $21.50 0) Consolidated ing ‘com semanas : " ot A SHOWER of leftist pam-| arriet Spasser, Ann Wolfen-| Police, who investigated a re-{ Cow Mark ' |Consciidated Ind of ......... 1 Bi phlets from the gallery marked stein, Cyvia Yankuner and Betty- port of a man shooting at al . W Market Active |Pt. Wayne-Jackson RR pfd ... sl%a 8% the opening of a Norwegian Par- merle Zucker. woman at Forest Cleaners, 24 8.| Numerous lodad® of high me- Her-Johes a “Pra. cae *ou 10% Hamentary Jebute on the My Fm) “Scientists. |Forest Ave. yesterday, charged Hum © Sood PR pdund ome 9 & To > ofd...... J antic Pac ay. (Two cientist William E. Kaunteiman, 50, of 61; s were not sold at bids rang-|;n*°As0 Tel 2 RS * . an, 50, : A : fa . 31 ‘ny Gallery demonstrators went ' tists Get IN. Forest Ave. with shooting "8 from $22 to $24.50. |ind ans & Wat Com . ui Choice of 3 Finishes! ' into action shortly after the gov- TB Research Grants with intent to kill and vagrancy.| The cow market was fairly ac-|{naois PLT ton 264 ernment asked the Storting (Par-| 0 (or tuberculosis re. | CiCers said he fired a 22 caliber |}IV® and steady. Good beef cows jindpis. P & L 47% ofd....... 83a 96% liament) for authority to signi... on ) pistol at a cleaning shop employee orought $18.50 to $19.50 and odd rmapls’ water cl A Som olen 17% | arch to two professors.of the head S 20 dpls rec % and ratify the agreement. iTndiana University School of whom they described as a former tum, A a 0. Common 10 me ‘Indpis Water Sree ota’: 101 104 bass : Great Britain Medicine have been approved by ‘girl friend.” rp moved mostly at $16.50 to (napls Railways com ns } oh : fi “ : the National Tuberculosis Assqg. James Merriweather, 26, and’ a . Jefferson Nationa) Life wom .. 12 13! Loss m Cg a RANK and file members of the i... ASSO- [catherine Sadlier, 29. both of 538 ~~ 970¢r% and cutters sold ingen & Co com i aan ave ‘£! U N u SUA A governing Labor Party today de-| pha TU scientists are Dr. Don- ''- New York St, were charged mosuly In the range, $13.50 to Lincoln Nat Life so 3° a . i. rs manded nationalization of Brit-|. 4 BF Bowman. associate profes. ith vagrancy and a third man He anol Lr con "3h 3% ~ y « : ain’s shipbuilding, building, engi- or biochemistry and Dr was sought after a knifing-shoot Bulls Steady to Weak Mastic Asph t se 84a Sa * i og : neering, farming, textile and Versa V. Cole, associate profes- ing at 15th Si ang Senate Ave i Bille sold steady to weak, Me. Nong Pub Sern ve pd 2 101s 104 . other industries. sor of pt acology. W 8° yesterday. Police said Merri- dum to good heavy sausage bulls | ;¥ Ind Pub Serv com res 126 1754 . ! yharmacology. W Z|: : a ausage bulls |, 5 , The demands were contained in with Dr} Cole on one rein weather “cut” Miss Sadlier after brought $19.50 to $20. Good beef BR Mallory com te PD 8 ‘ 1s ‘ resolutions filed by local branches Dr. Samuel H. Hopper and Dr {finding her in the tavern with the [bulls sold mostly at $18 to $19. |Erosress, Laundry om 9. 1 of the Labor Party for inclusion |p H. Hulpleu of the medical | t1ird man and that her compan-| Vealers sold very uneven in a Pub Serv of Ind 3%% pid .... 8! 3% on the agenda of the party's an-| ...~ /lon fired two shots at Merri- |SIuggish market. Prices ranged fom Ota & Tol <om-...s.ss 59 nual conference scheduled for| grants are among 22 made rather and then fled the scene. | from steady to weak, and in-|*S0 Ind G&E ED erway 19'5 20% June in Blackpool. |by the National Association for She was treated and released at stances, §1 lower than yesterday. | Stokely van Camp pid Tit 1s Cuba |Setentific Investigations during General Hospital. |The bulk of good to choice head Tanner & Co 5%% pfd ...... 96 : ) : [the next fiscal year. uU Io at $29.50 to $32. A few|('S Machine com oes Pe in THE Inter-American Commis-|_____ _ ° _ . S. Statement {head in this class sold at $31 and |United Telephone 8% pfd ... if oe | sion on Colonies and Dependent | - - eee | AOWT, {Union Title Co... ..cec. ades Territories now meeting here win Local Produce | AsmING TON Mic % (UP) Govern: Common to medium vealers Alen & Stew 8s eres... 0 “e consider a Puerto Rican plea for| ~~ "= —~ =~ sme | rent fiscal year through Mar. 25, com-| Drought $19.50 to $28.50 and a American jou Yas 0.42uese 3 oe . y y—~Fowls, 44 Ibs, and over, 33¢; pared with a year ago few sold t $29 N } merican an 4%s .e . “ee independence from the United [under 4% Ibs and Leghorns, 24c; heavy| This Year Last Year | sold at $29. Most culls sold Bastian oo bo 0s 31 vee States, It was announced today. |(Dr°td springers ac: ‘colored 6c, and|Expenses $26,034 434.839 324.516.289.537) at $19 and down. | Bubner Pertilizer Se Ave |Leghorn sprnigers. 3c; cocks, 17c, and Receipts 20.501.530.338 31.876.136.675 . - Ch of Com Bldg 4's 3 . But the announcement said that|N 2 poultry do less than No. 1. | Burplus 3.467.095.4909 7.350.847.138| Lambs Sell Steady |Qitisens Ind Tel v¥ A1......20] the commission would consult the yi Grade A large Je. Grade A medtum, Public Dent 251.095 477 404 255 000 23001 | Fat lambs sold at steady prices Hamilton Mfg Corp 5s 57.... 99 organization of American States Ji¢: Urade B large. ide, Grade A small, Gold reservt . 34.307605.895 123.135.274.721 0 @ fairly aetive sheep session, Hoosier Orown fu, 8 ae to determine whether the cOm-| Batterfat—No. 1 54c: No 32, Ble | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE No fed Western lambs were in lndols Brass & Alum 3s 56... 9 mission had authority to act. | APS Pjices svoly when delivered at! Clearings "S Ta1s.000 today’s receipts | ind hase Tel 38 15 a 1% rere tet tenner eaten Ce], DIATE.) i. oo Debits 't.yoz.o00] Mixed lots of common to good |Indpls Railways 5s 67 .. .... 60 63 y [native lambs sold at $23 to $28. Ryeswrs Tusphoos ov a1... 8 : A few good to choice brought up|Langsenkamp 5s 55 .. . 96 C 1 a er Oo occas {to $20. Culls moved mostl | Ing Pub Sery 34s 17 ......2004 108 ome fn, $15 to $20. et I PE CF Selitetcesesrs SI Phone or 4 \ | le PV | 8 ® “iene “es . | Livestock receipts at the Stock-|Tise Term 3a 57 orion: ven "sn Mail— vards were hogs, 10,200: cattle, _*Ex-dividend . add to 1925; calves. 450, and s 0 Ny NU ~ . es. 450, and sheep. 325. | gcal Truck Grain Prices or open Official Weather “1 "No. 2 red wheat, 5209. an UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | NO. 2 white corn, $130 account M 20m No. 2 vyello corn, 5 . } ar » ) i No. 3 ais oo. rn $1.1 ® | Sunrise 3:33 Sunset 608 | New No. 2 yellow soybeans. §: 39 : a m i Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7.30 - 0 E } - — Total precipitation since Jan : on. 2 Advertisement cess since Jan 135 The following table shows the tempera. Financial Notice ee yesterday in other cities INDIANAPOLIS POWER § LIGHT Station Atlanta HUB low COMPANY | Boston 68 43 Notice to Security Holders nd oe = {Chicago LL] 8 Indianapolis Power & Light Company, KANSAS CITY {Cincinnati . .. 87 7 on March n, 1949, mailed to its seourity » be Cleveland 65 18 holders an Annual Report for the year ) JW Denver 40 25 lendéd December 31, 1948, which report Wi 7 Ft. Worth : . 7% 56 [contains the consolidated balance sheet & 7 1 » {Indianapolis (City) .e . NM 52 consolidated statements of income and " Miami } . 82 72 earned surplus of the Company and its Ne or lsan .“ n 62 fubeidinries for the twelve months ended ew Yo . cre 8 48 | December 31, 1048. Coples of this Al 1 Pmahs ‘ee . 69 40 |Report, containing such Anancial at P Habureh 61 45 ments, are available and will be mailed to San Antonio . . . o 49 ndinnapelis Power, 8, Light Company nelsco 52 orth Meridian 8 — a Louis i 73 50 [interested parties Rosy ronv oat ay Sirens, ¢ . Vas! ington D C . 63 47 March 29, 1949 Indianapolis. Indiana PARTLY CLOUDY AND ~ ; ee emer me pe eet CLOUDY AaRgAS $ od | cs ™\ | — " AN 5 Sey A) \ ET #9 00 tests Ista ssrssatsssssnans ! oi aw nN A 3 Sh % ARN TAL FOTOCAST \_"" Pe : oo CI Hoh —— |Z y¥y = INDIANAPOLIS BOND AND SHARE * 17304”, STANDS 42’ HIGH! CHOOSE “ll N x | ¥ = . * al Sane oe] SHEE + coRPoRaAToN o NNN . y 129 EAST MARKET BUILDING : MAPLE, WALNUT OR MAHOGANY FIN RR ve SLEET ar SNOW alt INDIANAPOLIS &, INDIANA . \ a ’ - 3 SNOW SHOWERS — . : . “a EUS IIN OFF CO POA. & WALA Bei WENT 1 Gi: ano sions V/A RAIN : Wh : Seasoned hardwoods throughout, richly stained, nicely made— or VAGHER ALL RGNTS RI SERVED : ' accented with brass finished drawer pulls! Its four-deep drawers : TODAY AND TOMORROW Warm air will continue fo bring # mild frend fo the Eastern sec. : Offering Complete Investment Service . ° provide lots of storage room—all hardwood boxed-in drawer _tion of the country lying between the Atlantic Ocean and the long cold air front which extend " May W ? . ottoms with many glue blocks for strength. A t from the Great Lakes to Texas. Thundersh ich extends ‘ ay We Serve You ! : . most unusua jrom the Gres kes to Texas. Tn a owers we predicted for parts of Texas, Oklahoma and . : value at this low price! ssourt, remains very much in ictur : : : for 3 fo wlll picture for the West, Except for the West Coast, rain . MA. 4321 . CONVENIENT TERMS TO S H looms for other sections of th oo : : TO SUIT YOUR INCOME = ™ ‘ ba 4 i : ’ * : ‘ Nt rtussaenesss -- “ * ci RN od : « " i u } wa f /
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