Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 26
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| Board Can Ad Detects ts Signs i Much Land Strike on Four cy 1 Toe
Indianapolis office of National Labor Relations Board today be-| 'gan.an jsivestigation to determine; |if it can accept jurisdiction in the
In UN Debate Meri» cer Washington
FLINT, Mich, Apr. 14 (UP) : / ~~ |Alfous Van Walleghen pondered I |year union shop Tamndry contract | 3 On New Pact |today whether money actually is dflers n el Year | Robert Volger, head of the : INLRB subregional office, said'the| G ob-!
{the root of all evil and Whether Aon . too much is as bad as too little, _ Gromyke Mild | Stereotypers, Press
x The 45-year-old tavern keeper) $ board's first duty would be to In His Charges walked into the drugstore’ of Crews Sign Pact tain business and financial data
ifrom the laundry firms to deter{mine whether or not they are in-| {volved in interstate commerce, The board can intervene only if ithe firms are involved in inter-| state commerce, Mr. Volger said. | Await Clarification “At this point,” he declared, “it {is useless for us to go into de-| t itails of the contract until we are sure we can accept jurisdiction.” The contract required laundry workers join one of the three unions in 30 days or be fired. | The investigation is in answer| {to formal charges filed by Joseph Romer, state director of the Reitail, Wholesale and. Department {Store Union (CIO) against the 'employers’ club. Mr. Romer!
& . {George Yeotis, his landlord’ 8] of Warmongering' I a For Wage Increase
{sundae. He laid down a $100 bank | WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 (UP) note in payment. —The Capital's four daily news-| Mr. Yeotis, knowing of the feud! papers resumed publication today tween his brother and Mr. Van following settlement of a three-| alleghen over renewal of a lease | day strike by pressmen and {on the tavern, solemnly gave the |stereotypers. change: 89 one-dollar notes and Sam Rayburn and Rep. Spear 8 8:8 jong a pn wages McCormack (D. Mass.) the House, VAN WALLGHEN polished off [3]. day meeting of union and has been breaking legislative rec-|the sundae and ordered another. management representatives yes-| ords. 2 Sxpects today 10 pass he) {That time he laid down a $1000 terday. tion Bills for federal activities. |mOte and the argument began. Po: ha % walkout bad lett mors Under leadership of Vice Presi- lice finally ended the spat by hau'- “|ton ' residents — including Con-| dent. Alben W. Barkley and Sen. ing Mr. Van Walleghen to jail. gressmen and government offi. Scott W. Lucas {D. Ill.) the Sen-| pi. dug $12,312 trom Van | Clals—without a local paper.
‘ ate a about two Mouths Dentad. Walleghen’s pockets—so there was Truman Misses Papers e House expects to reces o question in Municipal Court White House Press Secretary
night until Apr. 25 under an in-|" formal agreement in which it wil Yester day Wither oe could pay Charles G.-Ross said President, meet technically every three days, Walt reaking the peace. MI. Truman missed his newspaper | for a couple of minutes with two | VAD eghen peeled off & 20 T0F|y,,¢ ike ‘the man in the street.| During the strike, Mr. Ross filled |
or three members present, but | hs fine and went home.
The S18t he ees today, reached the mid-point of its first! session with the House ready to Ibe knock off for a 10-day vacation, ! w the Senate far behind in its work] and President Truman’ $ program
| intimidation of workers in that) ithey were not given the right to! select unions of their -own choos-| jus: - Volger said he was inod Mr. Romer intended to file
TESRTIOTE the White Hots They Will PeceivE another $1 yer] To ‘and has big congressional ma-. Loss at $200,000 week. jorities, Is in very real jeopardy. The stereotypers will get a 5 Marshall Plan WARSAW, Ind, Apr. 14 (UP) weekly wage boost, dating back | : {=~Loss from a fire which de-to Dec. 1, 1048, when their con- | ongress was expected to give stroyed a feed store near the busi- [tract ran out. And they will come
final approval today—12 days Hn ness district last night n for an additional boost of $1.50 after the target date—to a. com-| st night was esti-| weekly, beginning Nov. 1.
promise bill authorizing $543 bil- mated unofficially by firemen to- | lon for the European Recovery day at $200,000. : Program during the next 15 ‘The blaze broke out in a sec- Local Issues Z lond-floor cob bin at the Checker- Ar. 1 House and Senate leaders ex-iboard feed store, owned by the *TOCKS 814 Asked pressed confidence that the com- Ralston Purina Co. of St. Louis, eile 8 promise would be accepted by Mo, It destroyed the two and one- ad both houses before they quit for half story building despite the ? an Taster holiday. was completed Sigs of Byeuel som 20 depart. ments who t - last night. It would authorize ought the Sames, all Plan spending -of $5.43 Fire equipment was sent from Marsh a now and June 30, Winona Lake, Bourbon, Culver, 1950 tween the acttial mone: {North Webster, Leesburg, PlerceHowever, Yiton, Atwood, Etna Green and must be appropriated in separate Ch Ww legislation and the total may be ester Twp. (Wabash County). reduced. 3 Houses Threatened
Taxes : ; Three houses were threatened House tax het Robert L. at the height of the fire but fireN. C) sald today men played streams of water on
“for an election ‘at the Leonard {Cleaners, 2119 W. Washington St., iclaiming that 21 of the 25 em-| {ployees have indicated desire to {join his union, The labor union director also] has called a mass meeting at 7: 30 {p. m. Monday in Amalgamated |Clothing Workers’ hall at 168 W. {Ninth St. to discuss plans for| | winning membership within the]
iments.
Vincennes Man Heads Street Commissioners
Times State Service -~ | LAFAYETTE, Apr. 14 — Edsel &f Stevens, Vincennes, was named ;? | president of the Indiana Street Commissioners Association at the {association's annual business J; | meeting yesterday at Purdue Uni-* | versity in connection with the In-| | diana road school here. | Ray Childs, Franklin; Frankf
return to defict financing. _ Photos by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer.
inean resent tax laws will yield, then treatment. = p yi A $50,000 metal building ad-| i
rpiu; House 1sjected a proposal ER wa pei Hi ‘mediately and ‘later made a comthe Navy or A, Wnt $300 if TR b TeFe ie "Bree Komal Bak edo 2 gH fi RT a it i" or oll Sefice plete statement. Police said his
ad { million. The measure now goes thera + INDIANAPOLIS CLEANING HOUS
(Jerome, lawyer, failed to appear!
: G . ted early Tuesday mornin in y {when a damage suit brought b Yas 8 ye T cle S eat er otocast him was called in court —- J une [ndianapolis rooming’ houses. 9 WE , 0 and the action was dismissed. As he told his story, Gorman ALTER hi = » » was unaware that the 51-year-old ;
He finally appeared in court! {seeking to have the suit reinstated. [aker Dad dig Jonnie atten
{His reason earlier: 8 for not appearing {Just before he signed the confes-
!sion State Police Detective Price | On Feb. 16 he was injured in an Cox informed him of the death automobile accident. and asked if he still wished to Oa Mar” 8 his home burned ‘sign. down. Turning white Gorman hestIn May; while he was checking tated and said: up on the rebuilding of the house, Yes, it's true and I'll sign it." a scaffolding fell on him. a Sovman oid Hednie and ho 4 erson na 0. im r nsha Whitey a septic tank rigging vent large sums of money in his ‘house in Shirley. They took tape The judge ruled the suit could and blue handkerchiefs to the" be reinstated. : Henry County town when they | drove there Monday night, to bind Barber Pays Off TV their victims. . y {| Gorman said he held the gun Set in Haircuts /because “Hedrick and Anderson NEW YORK, Apr. 14 (UP)— 'asked me to.” He said both men (Samuel Bernstein, 26, an ex-G.I., had cashed a check in Mr. Hininstalled a television set in Abe Shaw's bank the week befofe and i yet's barber shop in return that Shey feared the banker might {for a weekly shampoo. a bi: [recognize them. - {weekly haircut and. a bi-weekly, massage until it is paid for, plus o MBM two per cent interest.
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i They estimated that it would : gn : take eight years to pay off the 2086 SAVE ON SCATTERED | AMICTID eontract. ast pas * SHIRTS sMowiRs wd ARTA, Mr Chayet said today that his | Companies employed || « qs’ ve x a e's SLEET pe NR SNOW « {vastness as Doaming 4 since the us last month || © socks 7 > a aN uml GL PAIN oe “1 Just ¢ decided to give Abe a | = Co EF, COPE. 1949 FOWL, A WAGNER. ALL RIONTS BLSERVED. (es g [TORRE Mr. Bernstein maid, ENTIRE AND JOMORROW.-Cold Sh and win iy tunpurahures will return =} [i TO METAL iL « FLOOR OF A or " ormees - rrincisaL cities cold oa Canad i Gr Hey oe oi is ine. the | available in relatively, | comune
small quantities, is half as dey, strong.
|controversy, over the new seven- |
{charges there was coercion and, wr Eaton was on trial in
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as, : {Rose, Cr Ra 5 d. A JDidd upon Il or a d s Crawfordsville; y Spotts, oard, er may id all or any|to bidders. and plans nd ‘specification
ly vis Sto |dents. I. V. Pence, Peru, was to Bidders: Contract: Drawings and Engineers. 912 K. of P. Balidine Indian~
Sonfession tallied with those of 0 bh il Hil 1 P. uM y to the Senate. Loca) pia a apis when aifverea ot |G\arines : : 08s 0 "CHICAGO | (UP)—William C. Pranes afl Rex 19, ang pen dl y | ~Sat. to 9 P. M., Sun. til Noon
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Hog Prices Up 25-50 Cents
n Fairly Active Trading
in Tan rice > trade in the Indi- | steady on a de |anapol ay Stockyards today, after Bulk of small lots of Sood grades dipping to a new post-OPA low of |in all weights sold at 318 Sos, 1 $20 per hundredweight (top price) | Medium Jightweights m ot | yesterday. {$22.50 to $23.50 as common ated Good ‘and choice 170- to - 235- brought $20 to $21.50. Sca pound barrows and gilts sold’ at/lots of dry-breed cutters sold a 1818. 75 to $19.25. ‘The top price $18 and less.’ Medium ‘and .goodwas $19.50. Weights from 235 to heifers held steady at $23 i {270 pounds brought $18 to §19 [$24.50 ds a few remained gmsold | Prices from $17.50 to $18.25 in early trade, sellers asking were paid for 270-to-300-pounders, | Cow Prices Firm
‘Senate Lags Behind Led to Banker's Death Jurisdiction i in vit eee i. rte ES
iwhile odd choice heads reached . prices remained firm in
| $18.50. Lightweights from 100 toi fairly active trade. Bulk of good 1100" pounds brought. $16.30 to Rahat brought A So = Sow prices Jose sightly 28) mostly $19 30 Se in $22.50, ts 550 pounds and less so d mediums so lat $15 to $16. Chotce lightweights| Bulk So to $18.15. Canners and {reached $16.50. Odd heavyweights .. iors sold from $13.50 to $16.75, {sold at-$14 to $14.75. mostly $14 up. Bull prices remained steady as
| mediunt- and good heavy sausage C man : {bulls sold at $20 to $22. Good {beef bulls moved at $18.50 to $20.
| Vealer Prices Drop
Vealer prices dropped $1, espe cially on high-medium to choice classes. Good and choice sold at
Freed on ‘Error’
i Ma $30 to $31, odd head reaching |” nslaughter 1831.50. Commons and mediums Charge Dropped moved ‘at. $20" to $20 as culls {dropped as low as e Paul E. Eaton, 34, of 1326 E. 97oPP Oped BE fimequate’ 10
Market St, was free today Of ry establish a market in manslaughter and reckless -homi- sheep trade. Sales and the gen|cide charges. |éeral undertone on fat lambs was His three-day trial came to an Lally 31 o none lower in fairly abrupt halt late yesterday when Good and choice natives, ale
Criminal Court Judge William D. though scarce, were quoted salable Bain sustained a defense motion at $28 to $29.50. Odds and ends i jana Sifected the Jury 10 return a, of common and medium natives jot guilty ven Di- {brought $22 to $26.50. A few near vision 1. in connection with the S0-pound shorn lambs with No. 3 Nov. 27. 1947, hit-run death of Pelts sold at $25. Small lots of 65« | Robert Marendt, 22, a U. 8. Naval pound spring lambs reached ‘$33. 'officer; of 1438 N. Holmes Ave;, at Slaughter ewe. prices.dropped $2 Meridian and South Sts. |or more as good and choice sold at
transact no business, The Benate: , in the President periodically with] Affidavit ‘In Error’ |$7 to $11, common and mediums er vacation will be from to- news dispatches from the press ’ {similar charges today against the at $5 to $6.50. night until noon Monday. Blaze ss association tickers at the White! Confesses slaying . . . Clarence Gorman (center) relaxes in a three unions involved. The unions David Lewis, attorney for Mr. | Estimates of receipts were hogs, After the holiday, Mr. Truman House. | break during his confession to Sgt. Price Cox (left) and Trouper | age International Brotherhood of Eaton, charged the afidavit'y 075: cattle, 875; calves, 400, and and his Song saione advisers Under thé settlement formula, Harry Lusk. ITeamsters, Laundry Workers In-| |drawn by former Prosecutor Jud- sheep. wg, must decide what to do about the = Warsaw. Store the pressmen will get a $6 week-| ai a {ternational Union and the Inter-!son L. Stark, -and.the.grand.jury. == - 5 — legislative log jam and how to d: 0 ly wage. Increase retroactive to ? 5 A [national Association of Cleaning|imgictment charging. his . client “LEGAL NOTICES it. As of now, the legislative pro-| Feb, 7 when their old contract 'and Dye House Workers. nciotmen € Notice is hereby given to E. H. MA am of the Democratic Party, expired. Beginning next Nov. 1, | Mr. R has filed tition With manslaughter and reckless 85atk A roses amano 8 Lalnans Firemen _Estimate ! T. omer 3 pelilio homicide were in error. property owners to Lots 11 to 18 in.
: " cl in Ha hts bdivision He held that the indictment inthe’ Counts of Stario 5. that the under: {was based on a section of the fish ns city's general ordinance of 1928 being an R-3 trict to a 88 Hi . to perm & constructio T= {which was amended by City Coun- ation of a bowling alley with off-street ef] ction in 1931. > Sess the above property owners a at the. jblic ~ hearing by the arign In directing the jury to return athe isn.” Commission ol Angi a not guilty verdict, Judge Bain] {1040 ot 1:3 P in Room ruled the state had been unable | §oirthouss. gdh A Hg Bear
Ito prove its case, since the defend-| iant had been charged with a sec-|
No TO BIDDERS {tion of law which no longer was (CONSTRUC JON. OF AN “ADDITION. TO in effect. E SCHOOL BUILDING NO. 20
Loca 1849 Pleasant Run atkway. = Drive
LEGAL dl Indianapolis. Indian: aled proposals for the “congtruction eTRUCT CE TO jof addition, Jonsisiing ef four (4) C1ioN [Clase Srooms. and fo ng of . certain Pa {alterations at Elementary. School AOS Ly will be received by
IN The Board of Sch ARE POLIS | of the City of Indianapolis, | Seal NRE wou ro YN Ao Jadians, at the offi hi | a nol o-Room oAddition to Elementary i: No. at 920 East 62nd P. M.. Central Standard Time. May 6t Seren in the Fi ed nd lis, will 1949 and will then be publicly opened an be hceived v, he Hoard o 00l Com- read sloud. Bids received later than the fn 0 rd. No. 1 0lis at above time will be Jeturned od the SoiTice. 3 ne ead 58 No. North! The work for whic Meridian i o'clock P. M. includes the gen eral construction; plumb Central standard me, May 6, 1949, and ing: heating and yentllating and elec then be public ely opened and read wiridg and fixtures essary for { lou d. Bids received later than the above fom tion of Said utiding., to be focated e will be Jeturhed Sone ned. he ropecty ed by d Board |. e work {i fonerg] Co Oposals are asked | {Phe Ei? of Indianapolis, A Sidder Tay fo: des ihe ner Cons ruction, Plumb- bid upon all or any one or any combins~ entilating and Electric tion ur The above listed branches of such a <3 res pasceIsary for Be jeonstruction wor | enmplétion of sala Addit The work shall be constructed in full located on Property owned by and accordance with this nol} instructions
2 would be & “disservice to the |Goshen, and L. D. combin. the above - Srapsied by Robert tt country” for Congress to allow a them and thers was no damage. |Castle, "were chosen Lym, New itjes brabche oi "oe Storfetite vot fae Pivey oo alorih Brive: dias 2 i Fireman Bfuce Howe of the € presi- accordance with this Notice; Instructions diana, and Ammerman ut.
hi) x The chairman of the tax-fram- ” 8, Laks department yas bit om Murder weapon . . . Triggerman Clarence Gorman led de- lelected secretary and Jack Hart- Shook Architects 400" Fletcher Trust|" The contract documents, including draws ing House Ways and Means Com- 2 But be Waa ziioased trom MeDon Pe tectives to his Viding place. |shorn, Marion, was named treas. Ruling. neering Co. Mechanical En: office of ‘ne. Board of School Commis mittee said that if Congress plies, 4 Hospital. after emergency : . 88 urer. it i nee Bank Building. ! {sioners’ 180 North Meridian Street. In. up ‘appropriations above what the o : Bruce Short, Indianapolis, was The "Ronit tra gcuments, including and Pas ates SIU’ Bast Fall Creek Bark: a a Thal Jisid, thes } Triggerman, Held Here, Tells Story of Attempt, [Raed president of the Indiana prathae, ghd Spe & Beard "ot “Benool FW Dodge Corporation. $55 Nort Penn: - 4 . . {Highway aterials and ssioners ort! eridian Stree! : ivania Teet, ndisnapoiis, Indiana, an crease taxes.” jacent 10 the store and owned by i ct Says Fatal Shooting Followed Resistance ment Association. Od Eadie Becta Fietines ust Bullaing. | Each: proposal of Aces, e e firm was saved : : ; : Indianapolis, Indi J. 'M._ Rots En-| with t President Truman has | eg S Same AI WAS Save. rindi "I + A robbery plan which misfired cost the life of Fassett Robert Wilson, Jadianapolis, vice gineéring Co. #4 EES a eR wmakers to boos loss . om iE ¢ ; $4 billion a year to avoid a pro- feed. hay and a Jasge quantity "Ik Le En Lae ernaneins ols J a | WL Hinshaw, Shirley bank president, it was revealed today ton, secretary; E. oi Tem ing Beh: Broposs] must be enclosed. in a |B ranosats - shail be properly and com. a a : = \ SPY elie ome yas mi a bY be As " oe ii in the confession of Clarence W. Gorman, 27-year-old trig-|dlanapolis, treasurer, and Ralph Branch ‘or ‘branches ot ‘wort to which the pin? Sxtedtid gn, Brovorsl apis’ Jp on in fiscal and to make a’ | fa a Peta ST ‘german in the fatal shootin last Monda ni ht. E. Simpson, Indianapolis. | Buginees of the pidder BaMS and 5iace 0 apres y I ig RR Sn substantial payment om the m Official Weather a oF fon Gh : 1 hs & y 8 : | iFrgponals ana” = properly Mee nr ol area ade ne asian a ae tonal geet, © T coin FRE VIR RR gp Si ft Tit ™ Gorman, object of a nation-wide search until his arrest Are You Overweight? [korisie Fob Bolts Foul ls, 28 285 spiel guilt 32 tefomioagts ] | n made clear] TONITED STATES WEATHER AUREAU anne Co «4 -» . a compan ¥ uestion-ia deposit of an acceptable certified or that he would prefer to cut Mr.) pty os gr .- nate” shears . he 04 fast Welt in the 300 Ble o* N. New Jersey St., said in a ‘Maybe It $ Inherited of ee tn SR SE Hoard. of +8ehon | "Commitsioners X the Truman's $41.8 billio: 1 i Onwied’ Teisohone S95 ofd "3 81 statemen at heand; ~~ {r 3 by Yen APs Po YB al i. 1 i le h Spending jnarhe a. | _ Sunes _ oe ne | Onion Title Co avon Ly [Pisy 0 had. vianned brought them forward and hit PROVIDENCi, R. L (UP)— | deposit. bropesal A Sg AA total an rica oF a atTatters IS, beng But he conceded he didn't know joi Precipitation since Jan. 1 wh RI nn mpanions had planned me on both shoulders and pushed Fatness due to overeating can be Board. of School "Commiselaners ‘of ihe ban In on aot eon] 10 Fe ol whether this could or would be ~The foilowine rave how he Te |4merican Loan ie 8 Weis 2 nite tie up Mt. and Mrs. Hin- | me back, As I stumbled back on inherited, the Brown University fy f Snglana olis In the 4 amount of, not Tent of the bid. hon th award is done. [ture yesterday in other citi |B tian Morn 4a “y \shaw. search their ho for {the step, I must have pulled the biology department reported after bid price. or a satisfactory bid bond #x- made will he required to furnish an sce : Adtation oF "myn 1g | Bana oer 2. o wel ’ use IOT trigger. It was accidental. He experiments on “Butterball” a gany al a lg Re Bae Hindrea T106% Percens of he” conn Labor Law oston Sb Foioo, a 9 |iutsens Ing on Ves 81.. 9 t:1|money, and leave. put both hands to his stomach rotund mouse, and her progeny.| I 10 whom an award 15] Wigs ratte on this work shell not be Supporters of the Taft-Hartley, Cl Co «23 al | Cot umbla a a ww. wee] “The plan went awry, Gorman'and'I turned and ran. * But ‘the inherited fatness “lso™ 11 be required to furnish an ac- less than the Prescribed scale of wages law scoffed at Secretary of Labor Gleveland . : # ® Hamil ite, cory po 1:8 UU|deciared, when Mr. Hinshaw rp- “He was still standing in the can be corrected, as it is ey undred Per. Cent (100%) of the of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the Genera Maurice Tobin's prediction that/Eva ville"... Ln = Ind Limestone 48 1. iI. 84 #1 sisted. |doorway when I got in the car humans, by proper diet, labora- CWisc' orc Assembly of, 195 pls B Al Ss 88... » » ra- Wa a this work shall not be; The Zoard of School Commissioners 3 Congress will repeal it by May 1. Ft War! © cig fale BREN We | Says It Was Accidental a0d I said I think I shot thatitory workers found. ose Shan (hp ‘brescrinid sole’ ot "raestine city) ot nalamaneit’ reise 15a Rep. Clarence J. Brown (R. 0.),{ndiansnolis City) * ae 2 |indpis Railways 8s 67 ill a “| “1 walked up to the door and Man. (oral Aembly of Indians of’ 1935 Co Sraw Biv bid for a period: of forty iive said the name might be done a a nueles co be 3 5 | investors oa iephons > a . 9% knocked,” Gorman's confession] City and state police teams act- Widow’ s Mite Mighty ! ® oarg of hoo! Commissioners of (4) days fier the date set for the opens away with “but the substance of Mitta pest. Paul | 8 31 |Langsenxam 8... ives |was quoted by Police Inspector|!§ On an anonymous tip, last |the City of Indianapolis reserves the right ing Areetons to bidders. Plow Sod specs the Taft-Hartley act will remain |N°¥ Fleans . a N ind Pus ry ve " . 16 Tack O'Neal. “This man opened | inight, walked north on New Jer-| MALDEN, Mass. (UP)—When| Ea No. fe may withdraw his fications for the Genera] Constriction may maw" The sdminnirei } o Ellas cus 8 i Prd go : *Ithe door and I said, ‘Are you Hin.|sey just as Gorman came out of Mss, Bridget ‘/hern O'Callaghan, (the du te’ set for fhe opening he fhereal te ‘Robert Frost Basger ett ang Ass Clates, trying to repeal the Taft-Hartley iWtsbureh CL ’ i 3 thee ARLE at 0 |shaw? He said he was and I his hotel and walked south. - As pied 2 Supposedly Penniless widow,| ticath oni. stem 1 ey os te oo Clo ana nd Plans and law and replace it’ with. an “im- an_ Francisco 3 "4 |.Brdividend said ‘This is a robbery, stick 'em the detectives came toward him tenement Police found in her olgsegl the Ar fleets, Meut TS iano. mes. be: ogtaines. from the the A he provi Wagner Labor act. | OUI si 3 EN (up. Gorman raised his hands and nement cash, bonds and bank iis and J. M. Rot: Engineering Co. In. merman. Davis and Stout. Engineers, 2 ‘ashington," D.C. uv. S. Statement nd ponks bovks totaling $21, 000. |dianapolis. Indiana. upon deposit of K. of P. Building Indianapolis. Indians: A ro riations “He put his hands up then said: > De. nL enty Dollars (830.001 ber set. which upon deposit of Twenty (42000) Dollars Pp Pp! iL | P TWAING “Don’t - shoot Bm oS a De Tefunded i per set. Which, pm B “Supt tied will be The House passed a bill to give] LOcal Produce | rASKINOTON. Apr. 14 Nam n't shoot—I won't try to Local Truck Grain Pri Prices ha “sod Condition within, {Rirty dass After and. specifications re Teturmed 0 8 the armed services $15,909,116,800! scal vear iw : Apr. ei] get away.” ening of bids ondition within Thirty avs after { oultr —Towis, 4% Ibs. and over. 38e¢. Sih a year No Ted wh Dates this 14th av, ot April. 1949 he opening of the bids for fiscal 1950—a POSt-WAT record. under sly iba ana Leghorns dec. ears | Makes Confessi | Jo 7 red wheat 3214 BOAR SCH Dated this uh ‘aur at April 1048 The bill. wa ed . after the Dreed spring 28c. colored 26¢. ind Expenses § § i $i ih ii ession {- §3: 3 ¥ite corn. $130, _cohiissiONTRs Or THE CITY THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSTONE e 8 pass After @ Les morn ringers 23¢; cocks, 1%e, and fi pts | “He started his confession 4 No. § Bom, som. ALD. . 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