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“ity American B-29 Superfortresses which specialize in atomic bombLing will arrive in England Saturd 'day and put the United States {in position to drop the atom bomb {anywhere in Eurepe on short | notice, it was learned today. Air Force officers sald the planes of the 508th “Atom Bomb" Group ‘would fly to this Atlantic Pact base for training. Included lin their speclally-trained and | specially-equipped crews, one Air | Force source said, are at least two | veterans of the history-making | missions which obliterated Hiro- | shima and Nagasaki, .
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| a Fuienis wn Cone Band Woman © Qanate Merridae | Student Pilot | : Rayburn Sees | i on Senate verrides At Weir Cook Fld 22 | Victory Over | IFS Jomner's Protest |e. en ? al $ loses Fight Against 70) f° "8 Plane was de.
lumming in * opp | | molished last night at Weir Cook t an upset pity in their 5 r
CCC Bill Provision Airport, still was unexplained toaall percents
“Times Washington Buresw day. The planes were operated p | WASHINGTON, Apr. 26—Indi-| se they are "1 ve there bes Present Measure OK'd where they - Under Lobby Pressure,
: {by an instructor and two of his| lana Senators made a futile at- pupils,
/{empt to-prevent the Commodity William J. Hurst. general manCredit Corp. from exerfising the 28°F of Air Sales & Service, Inc,
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: i" i {which owned the planes, said that| . ; ; | (An Alr Force :spokesman in ox compara. ; Madden Charges iright of eminent domain if nec- the crash “was yet one of those Perry McCain Jr., ground crewman, looks ovent's plane last night at Weir Cook Airport, Warn sald Re acorns would Suses peoply . WASHINGTON, Apr. 26. (UP)| essary to obtain adequate storage things.” landed safely after a collision with another studer the plane in which an instructor and his pupil arrive in England as part of the rence, ows : ~—The year’s hottest congressional| {facilities for crops. | ““Apparently, the men weren't {Air Force rotation plan and that ple who live fight moved on to the House floor! | A bill giving CCC-authority to| watching closely enough,” Mr. their atom bomb training had |
n*the worst today with Speaker Sam Rayburn th atest predicting administration victory ® greates over those battling to retain the, by building £-—Taft-Hartley Act.
{acquire a nation-wide system of Hurst said, although he praised \such storage facilities passed the the flying of Thomas Sisk, in Senate by a voice vote. Sens’ Wil-|Structor flying with one student, | CUNY liam E. Jenner (R. Ind.) and Ho- | Everett Ray Arthur, in one of the! ‘ eg Mr. Rayburn forecast at a news| ame {mer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) ob-|Planes. } ne roney. » conference that the House willl 5 jected to the extension of 000, Harold Daily, 25, 2019 Whalen | le an njus- beat a Republican-southern Dem-| _ Miss Patsy Ruth Huber, Craw: {powers beyond the right to lease St another student, flying in the! ie tim» ocrat substitute for the adminis- fordsville, was named outstand- or purchase. [second Flame wa in Netorans tration bill to repeal the labor law ing senior band woman at But- | .. (Hospital, Co ring Road, in \y improve- : . 3 Sen. Capehart offered an 0 the cities y ‘enacted by the 80th Congress. i ler today. She will receive the amendment to strike out the emi- a serious condition today with a
3 President Truman in his suc- - er : 2 broken right leg, and head 'in-| vernment in cinartll tection a aputen Pete ed annual medal of Tau Beta Sig- ent doniath provision. He With- juries and internal injuries. his administration to throw out/ Ma national women’s band hon- Jroy When it was explained = pop Mr, Sisk and Mr. Arthur, the Taft-Hartley law, which was, orery. A graduate of Shortridge hat the whole matter previously were uninjured and their plane
v . :. ‘had been discussed and the Sen- : h h Miss Huber i can pe repaired and flown again, enacted over his veto. igh School, ' 5 late Agriculture Committee upheld Mr. Hurst sald" 8
{no connection with the visit. The A [500th is going over “because: {its ture came up,” the spokesman said). Si It was learned that the group's planes will not be equipped with [the special racks needed for carrying atom bombs. But an Air | Force source said it would “take {only five and one half hours to {install the racks once the planes are here.” y
Mark Realtors’ Day
i : ith | their guests will Fall Creek Madden Hits Lobbying. | completing her fourth year with |," | Republican’ and Demo- Lund 2 coast Xion aad ih i uo wil tr character The coalition substitute, carry- the band. cratic members, Neither of the . 3 | Manufacturers Building at the n the World. ing the name of Rep. John 8.! . . {Hoosiers is on the committee. Aq Mr. Hurst, who witnessed the | Fairgrounds, when Realtors. Day Wood (D. Ga.), but written by Ohio Rites Held Matter. Dr crash, described it as follows: 1 ni e faith and Republicans, would repeal the Matter Dropped Both planes were making right {18 held at the Home Show Thuy. - ' . . ge lis a ers will fol Taft Harley law In rome but For Mrs Di etz el Sen Jenner: launched the In:{turns, at about 200 feet, before (day. pe Indinbapo tr nen of chare would re-enact most of fis provi: . ana attack by objecting to the landing to the right of Runway Estate Board regularly m depends In Provi-| - ars Laura Hoosier Dietzel, for-/use of the word “otherwise” in 22 in the northeast corne noon Thursday in Hotel Washing pend io : use. o | n t corner of the schoal and 3 na. ‘Hav J. Madden (D. Ind) Mer Indianapolis resident who granting CCC -the right of field. , ton. by us work- ey y ch Acgen od 1 0d.) gied Saturday in a hospital injéminent domain, The measure Mr. Daily's plane was aboit y H § 0 - erests, and yi one Pht thor me” | Bellevue, 0. was to be buried reads hat storage facilities can 100 feet behirid and about 100 : un : : Install Dial Units be - . 2: x t a publican 80th Congress passed|ihere following services today. ’® 5 Aaned by "lease, purchaseifeet to the tight of the plane| Another ground worker, Carroll Archer, looks at the demolished plane in which student flier 0 our coms the Taft-Hartley Act under pres-| She was 54. {piloted by Mr. Arthur, who was pi. old Daily was seriously injured in the collision. Both planes were trying to land ) Installation of about $150,000 nay demand sure of “the best organized | Born in North Salem, Mra, Sen. Capehart then jumped in!taking dual instruction from Mr. = #12 4 nt a—. 9 Si worth of new central office equip~ good judg- . 1 | Deitzel lived in Indianapolis from| s amendment. Sen. Bourke Sisk. » ment in the Indiana Bell Telebe faithful loshy in the history of Washing l@arly childhood until her mar- B. Hickenlooper (R. Iowa), ex Mr. Dailey was making a grad- Hog Pr Ices Up 25 Cents Youth Gets 6 Months phone Co.'s Glendale office, 5870 e ourselves & riage to Peter E. Deitzel in 1929, Plained that he had the same ual right turn. \In Assault on Girl, 13 [College Ave. has been completed. ty,” and the Espionage : T when she moved to Bellevue. She | fear last Friday, but the debates)! When Mr. Arthur's plane, which * * Y » J ; A. B. Nail, division manager, said us, if we be The H Un-American: Astivh |was a member of the -nursing|3! that time made the matter/made a sharper turn, came close, 1 : ra ing Oo er a e | Fred E. Jones, 22, of 538 Marion, today. The Glendale and Broad. ouse Un-American Activi-| 4. 0 pejievue Hospital and was|Cl®ar and he no longer objected to Mr. Dailey's plane, Mr. Sisk| |Ave, today pleaded guilty injway dial units are located there, \ ties Committee summoned Steve a member of the First zit the bill's wording. |took over the controls. But it| HOE prices rose 25 cents ajand cutters held steady at $13.50 Guiminal Court 2 to a charge of pos Nelson, an admitted Communist| 0 np 0 "00 00 | Chairman Elmer Thomas (D. was too late to avert a crash, Mr, hundred pounds above yesterday's to $16.50, mostly $14 and higher. agent, and three scientists in an)", " ...0. 00 to her husband, she OXI). of the Agriculture Com-| Hurst ‘said. figures in moderately active trade| Bull prices remained steady as fssault and battery in connection ; effort to determine whether Rus- 18 survived by two sons Richara| tte pointed out that this was| The propellor of Mr. Sisk's In the Indianapolis Stockyardsiprices from $19 to $21 were paid|with an assault on a 13-year-old i September B sia got a set of U. 8. atom bomb Allen Deitzel and Peter & Deitzel| the customary language used in plane chewed into the tail as-| today. for medium and good sausage music student last December. He, , to prevent secrets. ” | » . jgranting the right of eminent|sembiy of the Dail .| Good and choice 170-to-250- bulls. Good beef bulls sold at was sentenced to six months on| ths of |Jr., Bellevue; two sisters, Mrs. y of the Daily plane, caus J mont bs o wa jives Setentiste are Joseph yor Coney. Oct a i] Somain and ‘the matter was ing it to nose over and plummet pound barrows and gilts sold at|$20 nd Jens, 3 the Indiana State Farm and was oh ein I 0 nivers , id | dro ! ‘ : : i living, 1 am : f Min Er Giovanni Lominaty| MTS. Jack Stone, Cambridge City, Pped. : to the ground, where it flopped $17.70 to $18.25. The top price. hoop Ao Swady [fined $10 and costs. | . : eh iversi N {Ind., and two brothers, James Q.! on its back. : $18.50 pyr hundredweight, wasi _.Vealer prices remained steady. Special Judge Henry C. Combs to -ask!... ee to have - hg a Davia B Nashville | Hoosier, Indianapolis, and Earl Moose Cha ter Mr. Sisk flew on another 600 Pald sparingly, Weights. ftom 250 Sood Aud Suolce. Stodm moved pronounced the sentence. Previ.| s vi enn.’ and David 'B. of Honsler o dianapolis, P feet and managed a landing, de. t0 290 pounds brought $17.25 to| at $24 to $25, the freely-paid toPiously, a jury could not agree on | Investing in stocks and bonds I return to Princeton. { + 8) e, NN. 1. i . babi » 7.95 h price. Commons and mediums, , i y J {}. seem bewildering--especiall at i To Hold Meetin spite the ruined propelior. The $17.75. Odd head of choice grades # a verdict when Jones was tried seman bew 8 y pn ops-t thal Health ‘Mrs. Winnie Brown | GQ |ianding gear buckled as the plane reached $18. Sold at $16 to 23.00, cull pricesi after pleading not guilty to al] i you've never done it. g Tagweeds, | * Services will be held to { Mrs. Pauline Ott, chairman of landed. | Prices from $1650 to $17.50 Tebping RD ‘remained steady] "DS Sharge. {] Whatdoldo?...Wheredo! § ~~ t¢ ho Sen. Lister Hill (D. Ala.), who| rLOITOW| the homemaking committee of the ~~. were paid for 290 to 350 pounders. B pre Y| Thé state consented to. the #07... What do I say? are only i i, howavers . is usually a staunch supporter of (3! 1 P. m. in Jacobs Brothers woman of the (Local 1 Lightweights from 100 to 160|“* 500d and choice native lambs jouer charge, rather than subject 8 few of the stoppers. Ele. oF OUR President Truman's _legisiative| vest Side Chapel for Mrs. Winnie) yooue, will hold 5 Sues pounds brought $15 to" $1650.%0 at Pood gros Beougnt|the Bir] to another trial. I] 1 you want the anewers—ar : program, told repdFters he be- | awn, J, Who aturday niyer chapter —ADr. 36 Choice grades around 160 pounds common 0 graces Doug | le | have questions of OW t defend lieves a “substantial majority” of | her home, 412 W. 15th"St. Burial) one program : STOCKS Bia Askeoi were salable at higher prices, if $21 to $27. Shorn lambs . a City Em lo ee Stabbed you can count on friendly » L BOL fee the Senate will support voluntary | "11 be = New Crown Cemetery. ,:'s u m Thurs- eS Bam Way vn Tw 0 |available. Sow prices barely re. SU0table t "3% 3 and - a, A Employ CG 1 answers. Just call or write health insurance legislation and|, he Tw he was Jorn or day in the Moose | Areshire Col “oom, "Mw ....|mained steady as lightweigh and| 000 oy y re um On His Way to Work | Decartment GJ reject the administration's com- | hapolis eight vears. Shewas a|TemPle. 135 N. i Be R & Stk yas ota 1%, Imediumweight loads sold at 14.50 ached $30. = | Henry Uphold, 54; an empluoyee| Mensur Lace, Prence, Fomnaa § Dope pulsory insurance program. member of Mt Paran Baptist Ptlaware St. Boke ar ll Xda com ....... Jol Mito $15.50, choice reaching $16. “og “and choice slaughter In the city street commissioner's} “71 A is 4 ———— ; Sen. Hill is the chief sponsor of | church Be 18 Suro ptis | Initiation cere- | Botbs-Merrill old 44% H . |Weights near 600 pounds sold ati. ves sold at $9 to $11, shorns Office, was stabbed with a Knife! «rele Tower, Indianapolis : ovis ice the atom J a bill calling To's health Jrogram| Burel Willis dan apolis.| monies will be {Sentral Sova om 3% W% S14 to $14.25. Stags were SCATOE. | pin cing $7 to $9. Bulk of com./In the left side in a souffle when! ; me Ti | ment LIAS i an we Setar de SOR SGT Rm pier, re ors RCE maim move at 0 rn : = jone brother, Allen Adams, (ing. Mrs. Mary § {& NB. yar ravsnes |} Ja 8/0W ] " (to_$6.50. | * e AY, | ce president, health insurance plans. of Indianola, Mise. aus fothiRich of the ie: ED com « 130 ifs heifers and yearlings showed Estimates of receipts were hogs, Blackford St, gave himself up at| TI SL S di {granddaughters. ‘Dairy Council | Consolidated sad ‘pt ©t je 4 steady prices. A load sold at fully 6750; cattle, 2300; calves, 525, Police headquarters in connection DORAN RL : pending } |will speak and Deity, Electric com os $ 11° steady prices as odd loads of and sheep, 100. {with the stabbing and was ura nce ur respin. The Senate Armed Services Clarence Freeman [the Indianapolis Conservatory of Bags Yop" Bio. ww a mt iy |Rist-good and Sholce 1100-1200, " i. argo rod a; and bate a 10S ARR | Committee has drafted a proposal! (jarence | Music will provide a musical pro-| - {pound-average steers moved a j2he njured man was treated Ini I RAL wo had i to carry out a Hoover Commis- Bonini Hei ‘Indianapors| 678M. ’ flock: Or Co som: » n 32050 to $34.80. Some Yemained 2000 le Attend [General Hosptal PW———— i | which God ee ovehmontot. or Himan a eoident 20. yiars, who ded Sat-| o (BS Fda ie JuCnCh seller aking weve Convention Here: |cyomical Unit to Meet "1 pays to call the : 1 sav : urday in his home, 903 N. Cali-| : a |Indois P & L com a gy | Chemica I >: . ack in 1918, | year in defense ‘spending. fornia St., will be buried in Floral How to Estimate fnepis B & L 45"or : hy Bulls Steady { More than 2000 delegates, rep-| 5 5 ., ” M MUTUAL AGENT : The measure would install a park Cemetery following services |[) t Wi h S |indois Water © a “som 7%, Bulk df good yearlings weigh- resenting 471 chapters of Order os 4 Samp . ot lonsatng nitid ‘Stated uniform system of cost account-iat 10 a. m. tomorrow in King & @ OIE" if tate |indbls Water sia" 2:2: 16014 183, Ing 1000 pounds and less sold atiof Eastern Star in the state, will| CBE Cl a a ts Pr; this opera. ing for the Army, Navy and AirKing Chapel. He was 39. | What time 1s. your appointment| i=morun Hations. Fife com 1: 13 11% | saved welinte remainen woice Gather tonight {of the OPENING|jie American Chemical Society Grain Force, | Surviving are his mother fr *Kingan & C 3 mixed weights remained unsold, session of the group's 75th anni.) J Dealers considera- Bg ther, Mrs. ith th ”2 8: & Co pid .... .s a : t 6:30 id, f ,| With the Governor? Kinean’ & Co com % sellers asking $25.50. Medium to lebrath y{at 0:30... mn. Friday. 1 ibe Sev. e allowed to A . y Cynthia Freeman, Indianapolis;| i *Lincoin Nat Life 8" 80 g sng . ! versary celebration, lerin Hotel Mutual Agency, Ine. re, assistant Pensions {two brothers, Luther Freeman 1D Case his secretary didn’t |tincoln Loan sis 9 ols just good yearlings brought $21.50! Highlight of the three-day sey-|~ The meeting. at. wish. Mp ’ . Rep. John A. Carroll (D. Colo.) Indianapolis, and ‘ Clifton Free- Mention it and you forgot to ask, Mastic Asphalt * 4alito 823. Several lots of medium to sion will be the Diamond Jubi ® Semple will i “From Test 1740 North Meridian St. : proposed that veterans be given man, Meridian, Miss; three sis-| the time set was Central Stand- Naf Homes bid set: of 108 800d heifers sold at $22 to $23.50. banquet at 8:30 b. m. today/Wpup,’s, ‘1, Car” will be fol ! WAbeash 2456 quip armies special benefits under the social ters, Mrs. Ida Webb, Mrs. Lillie ard. N Bq fuk serv 8% ofd ......100w We (A few good grades reached the Murat Temple. The ‘di ®F jowed by a dance. A —— ost difficult security laws as an alternative to Cole and Miss Anna Freeman, In-| When the city went on fast pb a Melt ow’ *® he 1835 $24.25. jw t hopor Mes. Abbie. Hagen, | Co ————— a —— - through a outright pensions. |dianapolis, and seven nieces and time, the Statehouse stayed on pIovas, laundry nitigt gi Cow prices remained fully High wor ay or Jrang : ema ss gin re might be He said he intends to offer his|five nephews. slow time, with a fast working|Pub Serv of Ina a's oid... sits” #twsioready in -fairly active trade. MATYOD. PAS Wolly rant mat Wouldn't you rather have your ng " y h a 3 yo you jen. Edward lan as an amendment to - the - rr ! {Rose Ge: & Toni com de N3jood beef cows moved at $19 to trons and past worthy grand pa-\ { ps - 1 security bill which the Th G to Mee schedule. But that had nothing to soo Ind GAE 48 vfd..........106% 109 ($20 Commons and mediums sold trons. 2 ) WATCH REPAIRED by an expert i ) Sucia) eu vy, ol) uth ue ABrupy ig be t do with appointments, Blokely- Van Samp LH i {3d at $16.75 to $18.75 as canners, Gov. Schricker will welcome f with 41 years of experience. | ] . es ca < €IMUErs Oi ine indiana Chap Sana be ae [Faia ATR, AID PL, +rees » * | mens - delegates at the Informal open- }U ed { 4 be rienda f el yas won Sie Solielusion ter of the American Paypal Believes Jet Air Lines | Jerre. mause’ Mallsasie. | oy 1% Thurston to Address ing greed at 9:30 p. m. Mrs, FRE HE TIRANA : 3 4 “Therapy Association will sée a [Dnrtea Telephone 8% ofd "2" 9 . - b {Sonoma Woodruff, worthy grand ECT ! ut the hand man's proposed changes in the movie on chest surgery and a Only 15 Years Away Union Title Co | cease B2s 89 Police Chiefs’ Meeting ‘matron, and Ray 'E. Walters, —FAIR PRICE i system. {patient demonstration of physical Commercial jet service and 100 ,... 4 gow 5 TOVP8 “Arthur M. Thurston superin- Worthy grand patron, will present wo ss | Subversives therapy for post-operative chest per cent schedules are only 15 American Loan 4156 60 +: tendent of state police, will rt. greetings. 1 Registered 48 HOUR SERVICE | $ 3 surgery cases in their meeting at years away for the airlines, Ralph Bastian Moties $s 6: ‘ "'|port on law enforcement in In-, Flection of grand officers will |}! ALL WORK | Four Senators came Sutin op 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in Billings S. Damon, president of Trans Subhas Ferclise se 3 ...... 81 1:1 | diana at a regular conference be held at 2 g m. tomorrow, The }i Paring sig 44 oon WORK i port of legislation by Sen. Pat Veterans Hospital, Ft. Harrison. ‘World Airlines, said here yester- Citizens Ina Tel ¢%s 61... .. 101 . i Bae lebrati {ll con- || Claude ©. or : ETH me en y lagTens Ing Tel $V 81..... «lof the state and provincisl sec. anniversary celebration will con- ji CIRCLE THEATRE S McCarran (D. Nev) to impose jay. ; Haminto sty coro % #1. 9 tion of the International Associa- tinue through Thursday night. — ————— A ' . STONE curls on alien Communists Represent Butler (‘We are megting 95 per cent Hoosier Orows Jo ve 8% tion of Chiefs of Police in Ni- ea Sete teeg i anni and fellow travelers. { Mrs. Coila Stevens, 3 of our schedule now,” he said, Tras & i : i | EN a , bla a ve The four are Sens. James O.|equcation’ teacher in Saliva “and with the safety equipment | (abla PAL 3% wo oben 193 08 BE Rl ooh, Canta, Boys Hold for Tossing Safeguard Eastland (D. Miss.), Homer Fer- versity, and Miss Norma Brown, Ding developed by the Civil indpis Railwars 5s 61 [38 # | Accompanying him are Capt. Rocks at Windshield YOUR VISIOR son (R. Mich.), Herbert R.| : i sj investors Telephone 3s 61 85 \ - th d to gu - , {a Hagerstown junior, will repre-| Aeronautics Authority here, we'll gyn, CEPRone So 9 {Kermit E. Lewis, field operations 13 id bo da far bri Th O’Conor D. Md.), and Harry P. gent the Butler Women's Recre- be able to make every flight in| Cangsenxamp be 8 “ese. 98 ck | director; Lt. Earl D. Smith, avia:| ee. Lx yea ) ya A ony Kee he Soman ol Sou a formality, Cain (R. Wash.) The measure, ation Association at the national the next.15 years.” [gape Art Col ta 88 756” '® ltion section head, and Lt. Lloyd or Juvenile Ald authorities today te determine your needs and eshing their introduced yesterday, would direct | convention of the Athletic Feder- The TWA president was here Sub el se 8... 100 D. Hickerson, public. relations g...ected of causing $25 damage farnish_vbe oroper glasses A the attorney general to deportation of College Women tomor-/on a'routine inspection following Tiae Form 3a 81 crt Mean "Ww director. "rt to. 2B moving automobile. when \ a Dadian Pere any alien who joins a Communist row through Friday at the Uni- the start of Constellation service “®*-dividensa =~ | Technicians Edward M. Rep-| they threw rocks through ts] ! Woe are closed Wednesday afternoon as set up to front organization. versity of Wisconsin. {for Indianapolis. Local Produce {logle, Indianapolis, and Albert windshield ’ stern hemise ’ . ! oo TTT ie | Danner, Jeffersomville, this week trial persone T ot J WwW th P 1 : | anor i la and ser aeary have been attending a homicide] ¢ ATTIC feat Niitols 4nd Jot Eotantisned 8 Years % : common dev oaay s vvearner rofrocas EE arom, ne slrts, “3 "| investigation school in the Har- yur 2p "courted near. the ner ‘ ng methods. : | Poultry dc ess ivan Mo i= *" vard University medical school’s section: bv John Dickerson. 35. of intry wtih a . Egga—Current receicts. ns ibs to sase department of legal medicine. % N hwest A Jy last ; : > on : & rade 'b Nees She Brass Meal . : Ries % Northwestern ‘Ave. las Bicont rlosi. Usrmer Market & filineis. Traction ferminas Suilting utertate- Rot. $35 No 4 she Quarterly Income Tax "* : Fbove prices apply ‘when delivered of ArsiidG. sayi . jaca) sieuts Reports Due Saturday
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Local Truck Grain Prices Indiana taxpayers were remind- | tion for the Wo
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No. 2 red wheat, $2.15 reports before midnight, next Sat- r N : No. 2 white corn, $1.21 - . Cr 2 . now Secree No. 2 yellow corn. $1.31 urday, by John F. Mee, commis SAY = incipally be- No. 2 oats. 67c sioner of the state revenue dee caliber the No 7 yellow soybeans, $2.01. partment.
. “e—=—====1 Mr. Mee said only 20 per cefit U. S. Statement iof the 100,000 anticipated returns 1S aaron ar cpm" had been received for the first {ment Pxpenses and Bai os overt quarter of 1949. Those /required;
reation of a mmittee last R. Steelman,
Board, and ont g fecal year Ihrough Apr. 23. tom- to file returns, Mr. Mee said, in- | Expensés $28.690.313.679 $21 038. 301 120 Ciudad inttividuais with chine chairman of : {Receipts 3.084.931 458 34 454.028 004 over $1250 for the quarter, retail ciate Deputy {Cash balance 41.190,059.0 at 108 303 merchants whose gross receipts
! 079 4.484.108 y : Public debt . 251.432.843.046 252.207.644.342 exceeded $2750, and wholesalers Fs reserve 24.324,841.797 23.167.323.038 and manufacturers whose gross INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING US! vol f 8 je | yo ¥ olume of sales passed $4250 for
ecommend a ies they rep-
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Her total | Glearings a fice the three-month period. - | ff EL a qe men Hér de. ' wil | Hl = has 1,500,000 | ALR LL Ce SR billion next 1. PARTLY CLOUDY AND : CLOUDY AREAS il Showing off your skill - Bn j- as 3 “mixer” var industry, F or och 57 1 THIS IS PART OF var provided : arierio | | ed the com- arial Laie] | . vv. ely j= \ , tan oo pil Ah ae ett dr ad HY fustrial mae “ : sie A) AND BLURRITS 71/4 RAIN i LT LIA HAIL RAL LIN 1:1 it makes the drt. —~ HH, i ut they sa oT MORIGUSPATOSF ¢ : IL -_Cotktails and highiballs take on the richrdization A Ba : ” es Tow. 14 Agni Mn yea) RESERVED. ; —-— : ness of this fine, 93 proof Kentucky Sik Canadian TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Moist air moving up from the Gulf will bring showers from Ken- | gy H M ] T CA R-WA whidkey. So sctve 151 and HEIL; Wa great, tucky and Ohio, eastward fo the Atlantic Coast. Thundershowers are expected in the Great Plains. = make arma | Warmer temperatures are predicted south of the Gregt Lakes, but a cooler trend is indicated in
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