Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1949 — Page 6

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World Report— a One Last Look at Comics - 3 Hog Prices Make VA Eyes Camp Atterbury = "Stved

S Pai As Gl 'Insurance City’ CT emma cheson ; Sets Parley Gain of I Cents | Administrator ‘Interested’ ze lY : : ARETE iCute toe Surg... | Of Sorvamar Civon bri Gy dies 1, Mee

In Early Trading

WASHINGTON, Mar. 30--The Veterans Administration is Hog prices rose as much as 25

| X i eal to convert Camp Atterbury into an “insur i ME cents a hundred pounds above interested in a proposa : P. hp nce city” for centralization of the nation’s y eterans’ insurance, but CE

On Atlantic Pact

met ce ——— by

yesterday's figures in moderately a

—————— —————— — ; SO ——— . - ; , active trade in the Indianapolis’ no immediate action on the proposal is likely Koreans Call cal BIS Still hat Stockyards today. . Carl R. Gray, VA administrator, heard details of the plans G M k Good ‘and choice 170 to 240- (on anyerting the stand-by army camp-into an insurance center NO FASTEF ) en. arkos ound barrows and gilts sold at (4. : J Water i p $30.50 and $20.75 today from Lt. Gov-John A. Wa . reation. The foundation F ’ $26 to $20.50 an 20.7! kins of Indiana. and recreation. SA E Legendary Figure arred at 500 Weights from 240 to 270 pounds gpe administrator expressed for a city of 65,000 people is al- . TT ’ ag ) sold at $19.25 to $20.25 while jiarest in the proposal and sald ...4u there.” If vou have been su t By KEYES BEECH prices from $18.50 to $19.50 were tne centralization plan is one of . e C of rheumatic and art ¥ " , Times Foreign Correspondent . paid for 270 10 310-pounders, a number under consideration for The Indiana Economie ounci] © dng and stiffness for SEQUL, Mar: 30—Nobody here Sow Prices Steady the gigantic veterans’ insurance data which was: turned over to sven Year IMORIN ro iy absolutely sure that Kim Chi Odd bigwelghts near 400 pounds program. ‘ Mr. Ayers by Council Director well he the answer Ho really exists, but in the t brought $17.50, Lightweights - Action. Delayed F. E. Middleton, way [complied pain- (ree living. n : 4 101 ; at 1 1 0 00 to 160 pounds sold at pM with the assistance of e In- ini lec. Truman Slated rugged oy vp os The Find Best Protection from 10 pA privy Sow d Avgther Possiniiy Ie Turner diana Medical Association, State TDR hn ) f i ! 4 Wi & ~ decentraliz . Pp ’ OW Lr carvati g relievers k To Talk Monday come & legendary Agure In Federal Law prices held steady at $15.50 10 $17 13 insurance centers. One. pro- Conservation Department, the Porro gel en He's the Gen. Markos of the Demandin Tax for bulk. A few choice reached posal is that the insurance work Purdue University experiment sta. been thought almost i i roar : : 7.50 ¢ i 8 Ss 8 : A ap * ans ¢ - even people who had At Treaty Signing Communist guerrillas who are | 9 ‘ $12.50 and higher as stags sold be turned over to the 72 regional ton Indiana Dairy Products” As Sor twenty a WASHINGTON, Ma¥F. 30 (UP) making life miserable for the Federal laws will continue to at $13 to $14 TA offices sociation and the Indiana Produce of pam YY" ke ha

Cattle prices on yearlings . x Growers Association ‘Mr. Gray sald that if the cen- Gro 8 AS . ’ Weighing less than Sooo pounds tralization plan is adopted, the - AT HAAG S, C e g ere strong . , v n ny . ~ re rrr ee "center will be a gigantic enter h cents higher. Little action was ice handling twice the volume Dec er Services completed on loads of medium too (po largest private insurance

good 1000 to 1150-pound steers. companies. To Be Tomorrow

protect the Indianapolis Speedway against ticket “scalpers” despite a State Supreme Court rulof the army task force In the joo which legalized the resale of Chiri Mountain area, has offered qyucats, a spokesman for the two million won (about $2000) Speedway said today.

~ Secretary of State Dean Ache- Korean army and police, gon today announced plans for a week ‘of consultations with West ern European foreign ministers which he said will caver the peace of the world.

Brig. Gen. Chung, commander

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The discussons specifically will for Kim's capture or evidence of “The federal laws have -been * Bulk of good 650 0 1000: posing Indications were that action| Justus Decher, 3116 N. Coloe be on-the North Atlantic treaty his death hd our best protection. anyway,” Steers ang mij Jear ings Joye Will be delayed pending’;the con- rado Ave trucking firm opers and Eurdpean’ recovery, Kim has countered by offering Donald E. Burge director of lat $23.50 to &£4.50 an $0. om- sideration by Congress’ of the Ave. Mr. Acheson told a news con- three million won for Gen ticket sales, told The Times. ymon and medium grades sold at Hoover report for reorganization ator who died Monday in General ference that he has arranged Chung's head The statement came as the In- $19 to $23. dd culls brought $18. of governmental agencies. | Hospital, will be buried in Crown meetings for tomorrow with Brit # ou diana Supreme Court handed A load > high Bo $25, while bulk Also present at the VA confer- Hii] following services at 2 p. m. ish Foreign Secretary Ernest goo oc an obscure lieutenant down a ruling which declared un- Bev poun § rose 0 <0, W ile bu : ence this morning was Marion T. tomorrow in Moore Mortuary’s Bevin who arrived in New York ee ! constitutional a 1941 law prohibit-, sales of small lots of medium and Ayers, executive director of the Northeast Chapel.

in the Korean army until the

good heifers sold at $23 1o"$24. “rpdfana Department of (Com14th regiment revolted at Yosu

Small Lots Go Unsold merce, which Mr. Watkins heads.

ing speculation in tickets to athletic and theatrical events

today, and Netherlands Foreign

Mr. Decher, who was 62, was a Ministers of France, Belgium and

i. ; . lifelong resident of Indianapolis, last October He joined the ) . ow Sma s of mostly good light- . , , Luxembourg. " ' ) oh th | Decision Came Too Late mall lots m < oy i E The plans for the Insurance Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dora ‘4 the ould be ‘“prob- FePE!S and took to the hills. , weight to mediumweight steers city” at Camp. Atterbury were ! M J i He said there woul op H tefect as attribut ‘ The two principal events regu- remained unsold, sellers con-|prepared by Mr. Ayers and the Decher; a daughter, Mrs, Juanita ably a considerable number of lis defection was attributed to lated by the law were the annual : prepar ML. AYES Hall; two sons, Russell and Chris

fidently asking $23.50 to $24.50. Indiana Economic Council. of

they otinoe th before a his wife, a Communist former other meeting both before and ‘ ’ state basketball tourney and the Caw prices remained steady as which Stephen C. Noland, Indian-

Decher: three sisters, Mrs. Madge after the North Atlantic pact army nurse who is reported to be; 500-Mile

: 7 > Kk ss Stena - race , beef cows brought $18.75 to \ hai Chadwick and the Misses signing on Apr. 4 and the opening with him in the mountains m good bee } k apolis, is chairman. j nL ' Sgn ; ted Nations en ow — The court decision came too A $20. Bulk common and mediums The plan was outlined to all In- and Gladys. Decher; a brother, © he nitec a ations General The closest that government jate for legalized speculation in e Peed 1d at $16.50 to $18.50. Canners diana Congressmen yesterday and Harry Decher, and four grandAssembly "uesday. forces have come to Kim is con ; tie La wt RP f yes ‘hildren, all of Indianapolis, I'ruman to Talk FA. o in as JB xen _, BE om en R 3 re ! ve and cutters sold at 8] 3.50 to $16, copies also were presented to dren po lea te | oo » pe Loaner } mostly $14 and higher. Sens. Homer E. Capehart and Mr. Acheson made it clear that wife's purse. to this year's tourney were con- A last look . . . Frank Storm, 5th grade student at Albert Boh Prices revained steady. weititam Br Jenner Cap art ane Mrs. Bertha Mowrey special attention would be focused Copyright, 1948 by The Indianapolis Times viected and fined in Indianapolis Walsman school, takes one last look before turning over this stack Bulk medium and good heavy the planners that it would be Services for Mrs. Bertha In

en German probiems. He sad the and Ch adn Daily News. Ine courts. Several of them were stu-| of comic books to Mrs. Olive Andrews, president of Ernie Pyle sausage bulls sold at $19.50 to $21. necessary first to have Camp At- Mowrey, who died yesterday in many from ever becoming a men MH 1 $3 tick tt i. eseliot the VFW auxiliary, for distribution to patients in Indianapolis veterans High yielding kinds were salable trbury declared “surplus” and ne home ors her som Ser onl be gee to world peace again and to Gas Utili Profit willow Bares as TR ot ) hospitals. The books were contributed by school students after at higher prices. Good heavy beef turned over by the Army to the ures Rous KE. : Lo pak 5 reintegrate Germany into the iF Durge aal > Speedway comic books for hospitalized bulls moved at $18.50 to $20. War Assets Administration. The Deld at 2.50 p. m. tom

would continue to refuse sales to Vv . 3 ie : Garland Funeral Home, Law"A \Y unity . ealer prices dropped $1. Good Army at present is holding the Furopean community as a con ticket agencies. veterans. - P ng rence. Burial will be’ in Fall

- - i . . ie? structive and peaceful member; _ and choice fell to prices from camp on a “standb™ basis. . Col , ae The White. House disclosed p | Million Keep Sales Record F B k AVC £29.50 to $31; common and me- Must Get Army's OK Creek Cemetery. She was 75. : resider ! “F eeney Dacks i from $19.50 to $28.50 and| Yust rat Arm) Mrs. Mowrey had lived in 7818 meanwhile, that President Tru ‘Few cases of “scalping” have ar es danse diums rom 9.50 to 3 50 and| «If the Army only leases it,| MIS. ! owrey a ived in come to our attention in the . Low-Cost Homes Study $29, and culls from $12 to $19. E. 46th St. since 1916. She was

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Frank made a room-to-room plea

man will speak hriefly at the

i Lo | B k L A ) yo . {vou will run up against the same CT S signing of the North Atlantic pact ca an oans past,” he explained. “To protect _ Mayor Feeney today accepted Lamb Prices Rise 30-day revocable clause which has for many years a Sunday School next Monday. He will speak for Rendid From Earnings '"¢ public, we will not sell an Invitation to attend a meeting Fed western lamb prices roSeic,,seq the trouble at Tyndall teacher in Lawence Methodist about 10 minutes, at about 3:40 P 9 tickets without a mailing ad- | gs OmoITow to initiate a low cost housing sur- 20 cents(to $1 as native lamb towne.” Sen. Jenner said. Church. A native of Middletown, p. m. (Indianapolis Time). Net earnings iu=@flizens Gas & dress. That's why persons who vey to be sponsored by American Prices held steady in fat lamb| The second step is to get Ad- she moved to Lawrence when she A ti Coke Utility during 1948 after all want to buy tickets over the . . | Veterans Committee. trade. Good and choice natives ministrator Gray to okay moving married the late T. A. Mowrey. rgen ing . charges, soared past the $1 mil-| counter immediately following Operated Historic | The invitation was extended by remained steady at $28 to 3$3U tne 16,000 veterans’ insurance em-| Surviving are her son and Eye FOREIGN MINISTER Juan A. jon mark, the utility's annual re- each race are told to write in Vi C t Mill Martin Larner, state chairman of a5 a large truck lot weighing ployees to the «mp, where a grandson. Bramuglia and British amabassa- port showed today. for their tickets. We keep a igo Lounly ' the committee. The meeting will 90 pounds reached $30. Small lots|civiljan city would be created, == “= Exam dor Sir John Balfour meet here. , .., pinks were repaid from record of all individual sales.” | Times State Service be held in the World War Memo- of common to good sold at $23 10 ysifg the present utilities, streets GEORGE W. USHER 5 togay in an effort to break the .. “ci 020678 earned during! He said, however, that tickets. TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 30/1 nyt no date has been an- $28, culls down to $20. and other facilities. : 1 deddlock in Anglo - Argentine po vo. The capital required to would @ontinue to be sold over Charles D. Hansel, who operated po nced. A load of good 78 to 79-pound| Mr Watkins said the.idea was Funeral Home : GLASSE meat negotiations learry out the construction pro- the counter on the schedule the historic Markle Mill at Nort The Mayor said he welcomed fed western lambs reached $30. developed from an item in News- Chapel — Organ The three main issues were said gram was borrowed in January, which has been carried out in Terre Haute for many years, will oun. 0 2 tion obtainable on low Slaughter ewe prices remained week -magazine which said Mr. “As Near As Your Nearest lelephone™ CRED 18 -be. 1948, the report said. The total in the past be buried in Roselawn MemoTial . 4 housing possibilities here. "Steady at §9 to $13 for good and Gray was contemplating such a | 2313 W, Wash. .... MA-rket-9352 ONE: Argentina's demands for jo -" oo. c900 570. Mr. Burge said that persons Park Cemetery following services| .ppe city ghould accumulate as choice, $6 to $8.50 for common setup in the Midwest -— “even | Residence a CA-7811 . : : Jghor, mea! prices. temands that Additional funds for expansion caught “scalping” tickets at the here at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. The uch information as possible and mediums. . creating a new town if necesBritain Jreenuas dervance rh were provided last year by the Speedway entrance race day usual- Rev. Thomas L. Stovall, pastor of since it is one of our most press- Estimates of receipts were sary.” , , . i

Avenue Methodist

dollars-for meat payments wale of $315 million of revenue !¥ have been persons with extra the Maple ing problems,” he said. ‘hogs, 6600; cattle 875; calves, 400,| Separate Commission Urged

INCI THOMAS

% ro “ Church, will officiate, eer and sheep 500. | . i THREE: Various other condi- bonds in September at competi- tickets they cannot use and “see . Monday : ’ ’ aie 3000 VA Inpsnes Si BEMIS hid . re bidding a chance to make a few extra Mr. Hansel died Monday inj | Issues sion employees are now scattered 2% : toine attached to the sale of meat, Ve £ we x ' ) } occa SU L R. L d Despite the pessimistic advices] There were 120,707 meters in dollars, Union Hospital following a heart rest —— eo Lester . Leonar in 13 branches in cities outside of & CO. from London which said Britain service at the end of the year, | Protected by Federal Law attack in his home. He was 74. —Mar = — Lester R. Leonard, former In- Washington as well as the main edited Rk 1 ( ( V s $ ! i. " | i 3 ) might halt all meat imports from the report showed. Gas sales in| The “peedway’s ticket director The Markie Mill, which Mr. eh merian caren nia * a * dianapolis lumberman, died to- branch here. The Hoover ComArgentina after Thursday, when mef (thousands of cubic feet) said the speedway was protected Hansel operated for many VEArS, ymerican States of A........ 38 day in a Glendale, Cal., hospital. mission has recommended that a the “Andes (meat) agreement’ totaled 9.549.798 as the average by federal law which requires WAS constructed by Abraham CC Srire, Gol CON er 4 pia 4, He was 58, separate corporation be estab-, expires, there was some optimism daily gas sendout totaled 27,607 payment of 20 per cent tax on Markle in 1816 on the first land Ju. "R"% "sfx vds ptd ..... 59 Mr. Leonard had moved to lished to handle all VA insurance

here that negotiations would be mfc, Alliwere substantially above admissions to amusements and warrant issued in this area. After +Beit R & Stk Yds com ...... 30% 3% Califorma several years ago in a businesslike way.

" . i Robhs-Merrill com ‘ee 3 : , | concluded successfully, last vear's figures. sports events. “Some 50 internal Loe ni ASE by fire In cBoobs Merril pfd 44am ..... 33, sha aor serving as a lumber esti-] Mr. Watkins urged Camp At- I" v - i - t . y, ‘“ N » Od Soviet Union —————————— revenue investigators are sta-|Septem ver 2 as Me: : An: Fi Central S074 wm Fad mator and executive with the, terbury as “the perfect SOIUtION.” [iru See Mall R fs 1948 lioned at the Speedway each race aged a mill in Bridgeton until his sco, roan 4% ptd # Capitol Lumber CoMand other In-| “Jt ‘offers freedom from big | » % | THOMAS BEMIS & . THE 11th National Congress of Mi@llOry Keporrs day to “spot” any attempt to re. retirement a few years ago. Conselidated Nin pid 5% . '™, dianapolis lumber firms. He city noise and transportation |™==" AESMALIENI EIR Coat is do » Koms '¢ TY : } ‘kets ny SR Loon = wire Lome lt! : i Fem ’ . FRANK i vad ima a recon ny Net Sales Figures sell tickets ap increased prices Familiar Landmark Clmines foe con 713" 10k owned the Leonard Cabinet Co.lgifculties” he said. “Yet it is [ab = II VNBVARABOU dD Lague) / 0 is sec 8 / _y oy . fie 1s E fd oo... 8 m into is second day P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. elec At the Internal Revenue field Mr. Hansel had filled a large Consolidated Ing ‘com iii... w in Los Angeles. close to centers of buying, travel SEMIS] TUSTIe MULTILIIN SLATES MARE Rayon lined today with a warning that “all . R. ) , Office here, The Times was told . re Markle Mill tn Consolidated tnd pf vere 1 !% Surviving are his wife, Edith: — — — ee rrr et Long Pant: , , i. : ; \ religion directly contradicts sci- tronics and metallurgy. reported ipat no arrests are being made PATt Of the Markle Mill withpeiy Bec com ooo 2 8, a son. William Leonard. both of ocket, five ~ence” and a charge that flaws net sales of § 2 i i. Jas for reselling tickets, but that the PloLeel oo he HK ere Hort yh or “ota ee ’5: 10% Giendale, a brother, Ivan Les. | B lu » appeared i \ te y VeAr 1 ateme 8 ane PI's as - } Cees : y \ have appeared in the teaching of Year in the ann a a ite me n - government must be paid the tax in : e ol am nw ant a widely: Bud.jones ¢ 18 a 5 2 nard, Burbank, Cal.. and Arthur rown, Blue social sciences in the Soviet sued today. Net PAITINgS WETe on the increased amount received So = andra of Hoosier pio took Drug 9 Sta sors w * 44 Leonard, Indianapolis ' - g ) RG ris | § - .. . 3 ‘ ’ or Union $1,154.09). equal to o- a . share over the face value of the ticket Yee Museu: : ind Aue awd Rom co 16% 17% TTT OXYGEN THERAPY Sounding the keynote, N. A. Mi- ars ne, SR UES 8 Lm Vl A Lhe Supreme Court ruling ’ , nd & Mich E 41%.» nl. wm Local Produce {| This Equipment Can Be Rented at VIOLIN v6 Khallov, secretary of the Komso- 823702 sales, net earnigs of \' #0 ding the anti-scalping law as He was a member of Terre Bins Fall ch pq gy 30 777 "TCC HAAG'S OUTFITS Boys mol's Central Committee, warned Ta and $249 per share in 4 ination of the State Constitu- Haute Masonic Lodge No. 19, the dads B & L M2 pd... ne I. Poultry—Pow!s, 4% Ibs. and over, 3c ' ) alle 19 0 ] rite ; LV + Indpls ater ¢ com .... ™ 3 : . avy : . . . We won't allow anybody to 4 bly ples of the innual report tion came as it reversed an Indi- Seott! h Rite CO y ale *Indpls Water 5% pfd ..... 108 : ander or npers tc. Yeolored He "ind 402 N. Capitol Ave. FROM ...... Coat 18 soli slander our 8 t literature. and repared " Tt tHe Park anapolis lower court's conviction of Evansville anc the Maple Ave sindbis Sate 10% oid . 0 104 Leghorn sprnigers, 23¢; cocks, 17c, and | Day Phone Night Phone INDIANA MUSIC C0. ’ sleeves. bac g : . . ; » i 8 . ’ N10 Q Ct ndpl 1 s . ; : PV ES art and won't permit them to | pared mar : of Otis F. Kirtley. Muncie rea) Nue¢ Methodist Church.. Jeflorson National Life com .. 12 ny (No 2 poultry te lua than, No. Lee L1-3363 Hi-t100 115 E. OHIO FR. 1184 b t | k poison our veuth with the venom anguage " | * mailed to the estate man, for selling $3 tickets Surviving are his wife, Della; Xv gan x Co pfd . 2, 53 vie Grade A large, 30¢, Grade A medium, rm aescntea : - reas poc of lack of faith with) pessimisn company’s 3004 employees. to the 1948 state baskethall tour- a son, Merritt Hansel, Terre Lincoln Nat Lite Ce ‘lL 64 ' Be Grade B ia rge ore Grads- 4 smal —— R—— an throughout. , " s * rade. and depressiveness nament for $25 Haute three daughters Mrs ncoln Loan 5's: ptd . 9 16} Le Butterfat—No. |. S4c; No. 3, Sle. You Save Because We Sav EER Long Pants \ evs nd ¢ : . i § . t armon-Herrington com .... 2 ‘ " n i Mr. Mikhailov noted that the Official Weather Kirtley's case began in Munici dred Andreas errs Haute: Mastic Asphalt lll 4 63 ool O0e prices apply when delivered at § MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS . o PEKSONAL three butto number ) women amo the Ss I Court vas transferr Mrs aze Creal Rochester Nationa! Homes com cee Via 9 TU a I. ‘ bi CRITED STATES WEATHER RUREAL pal Cour nd Wag transferred in , rive. nn N Ind Pub Serv 5% pid. .....101'3. 104%, . . $ $ i é i LOANS Brown or b 4,283 280 members of the Komso Mar 30. 1948 Criminal Court where he was Minn. and Mrs. Helen Wilson, § 0 S00 00 on 18% 1502 Local Truck Grain Prices ’ to . mol 147.319 local posts had de Sunrise 5.2% Sunset pa fined $50" and costs by Judge Madison. Wi 5 a P Sehv 43 . 17% 18 “N ao ROBERT HALL CI th TRUST COMPANY . R allory com RL o 2 red wheat 2 | clined Saul I. Rabb. He was overruled Progress Laundry 20 2 n> a Tec, othes 123 EAST MARKET STREEY f on hrs end ( ' of s Ld . ( 2 on. 2 white corn, $1.20 Norwa ion A hw end Ta m0 on a motion to quash the affi Mrs. Lee Roy Weaver Punitc Serv ofa com, : . 3 No. 3 yeliow corn, $1.18 Cor. Senate Ave. A Maryland st. Exce n : 1 id Serv a % ves 1 Ya! 0 " THE Y v * 171 davit and later appealed the de- Services for Mrs. Sophia Marie Ross Gear & Toni com ...... 14 ND 3 oat A ow soybeans. $139 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CrRP , Norwegian government . vine tahle ows the tempera. Cigion to the supreme court. Weaver ow Var . ‘Ss Ind G&F 48 pfd 108 2 1 1s, $1 ' EE — -_ ' ' aver, 1049 E. Vermont St., who ha aes RI . PEI AR : — ad Darliamen Hhorizatic , erday In other . } *S0 Ind GAE com So. 1973 207 RE YS 8 Se had parliament's authorization to ri no In a four-to-two opinion the died Monday in her home. Will be siokely-vVan Camp re J 8 20a U. S. Statement 7 ik 3 LHS = mm J / 10 lv [ 1 i SO ( a : 1 17 ere > yr ” 3t x I np i 1 1 - t t > day no ore to sign, but a i. A ' £4 - high court ordered the lowerat 3 pm. tomorrow in Moore; ivi Py I Tra } 00 © IE WASHINGTON, Mar 30 (UP Govern. | @ On Furs | ' Ineur tice Coverages mA atify the Atlantic treaty without . «1 court to quash the affidavit. Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial Terre Haute Malleable ....... 8% 10's ment expenses and receipts for the cur- fgg Cloth Coats | CARL W KING further pariiamentary action at y Tadges Paul GG. Jasper and James ijl be in Washington Park. She U 8 Machine com 13% 2's rent fiscal vear through Mar. 28, com- | 38 o JOR | . & SON, INC. Parliament extended the author. *'c A Emmert were the dissenting u ! be in Wi B . 8 United Telephone % ofd ... 97 ... DATed With a _vear ago Cet year ser and Suits GENERAL INSURANCE rat in v (Pi \ as od R Title Lo i * Expe $26.085.760:809 $24.579.002, 194 | i { 230 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ization last night b vote of Va 40 minority but i ot file Expenses 26.083.760.800 . §24.579.002.194 | J Ah - 130 to 13 * y-a TR Won ! oe opin y dan a " A native of Mauldin, Mo.. Mrs. yn & Stew 5» SoNPs 0s . dl n 083 241 on iE HH 388.95) 2 BISHOP FURS INDIANAPOLIS _. } ol Ho } all . 'n 4 ET ) ve Surplus 083 J 483.588.95) | 4 . Ca Port I Kansas City 8 a The majority opinion of Judge Weaver lived here 27 vears. She American Loan das o cess » eee Cash Balapce 5.868.530.419 4.974.228 856 = 2nd Floor—7 N. Meridian Office, RI-1569; Night, CA-8738 Vv x Angeles 8 . ! ! : or “ \ "i rirat Evang merican Loan 44s cases «Public Debt 251.684.064.546 253.027.267.560 JE | mm © 9a os i» Los a + Frank Gilkison. Oliver Starr was J member o First Evangel Bastian Morley 8s 81 . . Pu Gold Reserve 24.310 813 407 23.135.866.024 —— RE "OR G has decided to sign M A 3 Pa 0 3 Flovd Draper , . ical urch, Kokomo i 1 . | . A 3 ( rape and Howard 8 h of Com Bldg 4'as ...... 9% | eerste — ances. LARGEST SELECTION Y N th tlanti oR 1 New ALS 64 - oof p v X ih i the Atlantic treaty, it was gow y #6 51 Young held that the law violated Survivors include her husband. 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