Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1949 — Page 22

re 5° Overcome: fy Chlorine Gas

ANGELES, Aug. 4 (UP) jody for letting loose a cloud of

8, aulty valve was blamed to-, Ty Brass chlorine gas that wens I ir | shildren and three adults among se oo - 88 8. 7100 swimmers at a a ry i Many of the children -were! -0l- ack knocked out in_the water when

the gas swept over the pool. Five, NWS Ruby Ware

“Tfeguards and a number of par Predicts Big

ents dived in td rescue them. | Officials said. the valve, which Things for Andy By DAN KIDNEY

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Se mins ssp mm gen

filtered the gas into the pool to

purify. the water, jammed and gree or . om Se the lige to explode.

today for ‘military conferences wih more Atlantic Treaty part Prowler Flees * uhderstanding” with oe British, Danes and, Norwegians in talks here.

ACY Gen. Omar N. Bradley, | . Adm, Louis Denfleld and Air Gen. | Hoyt Vandenburg took off from in the Independence,! President Truman's personaiPeate

ane, go Rl Will FSET THERON, DUten; Service Co. 200 -W,- North Bt.

Belgian and Portuguese defense, sn't a pistol deadstiot.

i tomorrow In Paris, They ghists 10 gi with Field Mar- tral Ave, owner of the tire con-{embourg. It was held at the Carl-

g shal Viscount Montgomery, West Cer: sald he surprised Blanditon Hotel last night and afterarn union: defense chairman, at Prowling in the company stock. Ward. Mrs. his 8 leaarters at Foritainblea three -American defense “Talked with Danish Armed ron a-fear-door-into-the—aris services alg ih in London|of & waiting policeman, for an hour this morning, then| MF. Cooper told police he was held another hour-long conterence | Working late” in his upstairs of-|itol Hil withthe Norwegian chiefs “or fice when he heard a noise on 8: staff, oH ihe first floor. Obtaining a pisAfterward, the Americans tol

‘a press conference that complete 88W the prowler. He said he fire Te had been reached three shots while Bland “‘fum- be one of the Sutstanting figures in the conferences today and those bled furiously with the back fin Demee ratic politics in Tndiana.’ with the British yesterday. They door.” She declined, however, to say “also. sald: ah rk Putroimen Albert Booth —wnd-ibat she would support either Mr, a James Dobner heard the shoot. Jacobs or Mr. SAmphL -108. for th Headquarters—Undacided {ing inside the building and ran Senatorial_nomination, "ONE; The Atlantic Patt de- (, the rear io Investigate. - They ner. replies to such tm "| “fons organization probably willisaid Bland burst from the rear 'M be completed before the end of the door and jumped from a loading “shall -de-all in my power to Fo: . Gt | piatform directly In front of sleet WHoRYer. ia nominated by the e atom bomb was not!ihem narty convention in the state. discussed, and neither was: al He was to be arraigned on supreme commander for Atlantic|yagrancy charge this afternoon esy that. 1950 will be “a-Demo-| Treaty defense nor military aid tn Municipal Court 4 cratic year” in fndinns. She for Europe | based this on the enthusiastic at. - @ yemoa a ER “much better understanding of{ Services for Charles C. Berg. in Indianapolis. thed whole: situation than - when 00 dled yesterday in General] «Hoosier young people are. at: we came over. '~{Hospital, will be at 2 p. m. to- tracted to the Democratic Party “We have had a very fine meet-| {morrow at the Hisey & Titus | pecause they felt it is goin i. with the British, Danes and I Gometary, ¥ W he ny places,” Mes. a. “We forwegians,” said Adm. Denfeld! oodia Y nave never had a better meeting “in his short statement. pur than the recent one in Indian-! “There was a complete under} Mr. Berg was born in Cam- |apolis, They really turned out _ standing and a fine expression of | en, N. J. and had livéd.in Chi-| {and are eager to win. views on the organization of the Tage 40 years before: coming to} “Women also -are enthusiastic ~ Atlantic Pact." ndianapolis six years ago. Gen, Bradle said In swer to auestions: “We haven't his home in 3724 -Central Ave. futon ii it arrived on any decision for our He was 63. Beadquarters Tor the Atlantic Pact! —Survivors include four daugh-| | ganization work.” organization, but we have had ters, Mrs. Agnes Tuft, Mrs. Rose| very good suggestions.” | Robertson, and Mrs. He said the question of an|Jaeger, all of Chicago, over-all command for the pact Ethel Edwards, Indianapolis; i #isters, Mrs. Carrie —Lunney, ‘Miami, Fla, and Mrs. Emma For-| over appointment of a successor and four to 1V,

“Military Talks

loceat who is being mentioned

|a pat-on-the-back today from a Charles Junior Bland, 22, of 346, top organization official. : dle St, was expressing Te-| Mrs. Ruby Ware, Greentown, thanks in a jail cell today|vice' chairman of the "Indiana

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{well reception for ‘Mrs. Gebrge

{shots at him before he escaped Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Today. gan {luncheon for her w RR congressional cy fe on CapMrs. Ware had this to

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two to call on him. They are on Ope

organization had not come up. Gen, Bradley and Adm. DenTeld insisted that U. 8. military rest, Pine Hill, N. J,

~&id to the nations of the Ati grandchildren. | Caughran in Indianapolis. - tic Pact n discussed. \Walter oem | Mrs. Ware is supporting the orB. Sh ake | ganization candidate, John E. - Walter B. Shoemake, 1226

ttle | Hurt, Bloomington, secretary of! Ca Buyer Slugged Charles St. a retired steeplejack,’ the Democratic State Committess|

And Robbed of $200 [died today In General Hospital. | Mr. Walsh has his own candidate,

He was 43. BRAZIL, Aug. 4 (UP)-John, Floyd E. Harper, Tipton. Hé may Mr. Shoemake retired because withdraw and permit Mr. Walsh

Clark, 71-year-old Parke County 5 cattle buyer, was recovering 10M tive of Muncie Years ago A ‘to support the leading foRtinder head and wrist injuries today suf-/ anapolis fost of his life. against Mr, Hurt—Marshall Hanfered when two bandits beat and! gervices will be held at 10 a. m.| {ley, Muncie city attorney ang ae - robbed him of $200 as he lay gaturday in the G. H. Herrmann, leently retired president b : el asleep in his truck. | Funeral Home, Burial will be tn | Young Democrats in the state. Clark told Sheriff Martin Slack | |New Crown. the bandits hit him over the head! Survivors include his wife. Mrs. and slashed his wrist before tak- Mary Shoemake; a brother, Oring his money. Weak from loss viale Shoemake, and two sisters, of blood, he was found dazed ni Mrs. Lola Lawson and Mrs; Juana “tite Burreto;~al-of- Indianapolis.

In Cat's Name Jails Driver 5

LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF or T LEVY spent x: In the matter of determinin. the Tax | { Beno! Purposes by the School BOSTON, Aug. 4 (UP) Be-| Fs not I 4 Abolis. M Ro County, Ine. Board of School Commission-! sapuse he had his driver's license | . 0 ndiana fotics is hereby given the Laxpavers of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, made out in his cat's name, Ben-

nes th he Boe, ed

GENER AL ADMINISTRATION

ers on said municipality hair Frwular meeting

A neler jamin Wilson, 25, was serving a/

six-month jail’ sentence today. | | Wilson, an ¢mployee of a men-| was arrested Mon-|

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Office 7 ’ 3 Social Serves Department tal Hospital, friend's car after! KOKOMO, Aug. 4. Howard 4 Board and Crencral Offices day Sight a police chase. County Coroner Thomas Leap § Buildings and Grounds 3 W-mie-a er he carried NAS Tuled that drowningWeaused ee The Sriyen yg? Van the death of 62-vear-old Matt lal ADM IRIE TRA TION Taras q #o-33:964:00, WAS €.nam # torlaraham, local man. whose. body. To ER RT A s. 00.08 00 ; Ne RO Distriet Court was found floating in Wildcat SANT AARNE « 4 p MN Ens : pe evade siyaEe iis dhi ~ ge v ps te aay Creek here yesterday morning. 4. General : 18,486.00 ) : wl yg hares ‘of dangerots| HOWever, police said they will - Ha INETRUCTION yes 3.4808321%0 tO ANSWer CATRES ang 18 continue ‘their investigation of OPERATION OF RUILDINGS— . dAFIVIRR and URMME a car without’ ; ; Administration 28.277 00 Sieeumstances surrounding the lementary Schools é 883 944 00 a license, Wilson answered. ath Ny ie rit BABA ses isisstrsnioron orn Jy Ad A ROA G0: 4 w wy 4 General : 135,485.00 Wit taritd Toe i hat hen. be, ~ B0:vear-old former carnival MA RS OPERATION PEER ER FBTR EEE Eh CAAA werd LBLLAIS00 he. got...a. temporary license — worker who admitted seeing the 1. Adminisiration $ 6.15000 without a text An his cat's name. ody 111 the creek’ Tuesday night, i jomentary ry Behoois : m 300.00 regis. | R1EHOUEN he “did not report it, is 0 00 ar 3 FV ) { being questioned by authorities. MAINTENANCE .ovivvnnvsinnes : i $ 425.250.00 Local Issues i { ‘ y ’ avidity A MAIN TEN, {He was implicated hy two-11-.year-I ” WI Eh 7+ or vt Tone ov HEE ASE ALAIT $701,842 00 \ Avs. — old boys, themselves juvenile ners. 389,030.00 “roc Ks Bid Asked CASes, who. earlier told of seeing x Teal AP XILIARY AGENCTES 590.881 00 Americin “States a... Pw 3 Mr. Graham: slugged by another i Raat on School Bonded Debt .... oo 8 170,868 50 Ayreshire Col com 10% 11 man who then held. his victim's mens ’ L 8 A \ ¥ Ponda Sinking Pund A Holt & Roots Vie afd 41 1% head under water, ’ Toial = 1 BERVICE ........ i 731468 80 Bon I Je oa: il TH qr An eariter suspect; igentifted-by TEE verre Te R ATI 80 00 DOS Muri DI wn #1. ithe youngsters as the man who , irEeviriiiiaiaeaera teresa itea ine 375,406.00 rele Theater . com, 31. 33. attacked Mr, Graham, is also " Som. Aa i 4 Y it “aR CHARGES oom retain ire SUA 00 CYC i 32.514 elu. held. OL AuestiOIng...., ministration vy $3500 06 ’ Cur tos ng com . 14 1 oroner Leap sal is autopsy oO aha = 4 Cummie | 4 Pe + 1k Ronentary, Behools it 130 = Consolidated "nd com My "revealed water in Mr. Graham's TotAl~CAPITAL OUTLAY § ssa Delta. Rlectrie com Lis 3% lungs. There was a bruise but no PUND TRANSFERS. “AY wrvaciiniinnienren 545.210.00 : serious injury to 1. Kindergarten hr ey $ 110.000 00 10% 4) J he Wi APY Head, : A ¥ ssoctation {1111 . 18.000.00 t le coroner sald, ren A A ———————————p——————— 4 Symphony Orchestra | 1000 lilTlin ie 13.008 90 a 11 HEIRESS QUITS HOS - 1% -_ _ Totals FUND TRANSFERS ............. » t : vo Indole PY w y 103% Ay Ql OSPITAL iy TOWLSFUND TRANSFERS ......cccviivininen . 0 hdpls B & L Som gin. a NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (UP) Total-SPECIAL FUND ; $ 9.981.967 00 [ndpis Water Co o% otd 106% _ Mrs, Winthrop Rockefeller, the TUITION PUND Instr uction Indpls Water 4Ye% pt 101 {a3 egular Teachers Sala $4.978.296 00 naples Ratiwe ys - ¢ former Barbara (Bobb) ‘Sears otal Instruction- TUMHION. Fund $ LOTR 20600 Ra ran Natiofik 12% who became the financier's cin : nA Co pid 5 ol ’ GRAND TOTAL ENTIRE ruDGET 314.967 16300 K xa i “- a derella bride last wear, was out 3 ir a ife oe . NDS REQUIRED POR FX PRNASS. FyN0s TO BE RAISED . Tuition | 1d jan 3%’ pl + #85 Of the hospital today after reEMBER 3st Qi INC 'OMING YEAR Fun hv a enn ston dom 4d 3 coverihg from an acute intestinal ota "t t te py r T 18.2 oo i a n . Neotssary xDene fMures Tals present oPohool Yar $9 wl or 0 34¥18.200.00 NA Homes jie : ”", disturbanc e. om E 1.034,330.78 2.580.388 00 N® yma - ple m————— oe Sustanding Fen POrary Loaps lo be paid before ) ‘ N Ind Pub Serv 3% ptd 104 107 Pa’ of present year 3 uded tn line 1 None None X Ind Bub Sery com 18% 17 «. Totar Estimated Expendivies (Add lines 1. 3 N Ind Pub Serv 4'2% 18 19 _ r R Mallory com 1% 17% . and 3 $12.918.208.78 CUCTTX THR hd or J Ls Lil | CT Epp te i ae pe REE. de nl yop 8. fctunl Cash N Faneryotn ne present year §- J70.878.00 3 Ind G&E com pid. . be collected. present year (Dee. ins QE eon ALL-AMERICAN * v ; ‘ 1 Eze Revenue to he, far a 1s id Ae AMR pid ; y GOLF TOURNAMENTS I” ———————— xear to D { a5 edule. on file, in Athar-4 of Lar Ys yer TT —— I) 8 Ma 130 : and the 14 Ink Taxes (See Bchedile > $05,500.00 Hatten Helerhone: ow ote 1 dh lp Bo ed ition and Al Other Revenue v ss8.é84.00 UDIon Title Co se as WORLD CHAMPIONS HIP bm of GOLFK: “Total Punds (AGA lines 5, 6, Ta and § 5.176,317.00 185000000 BOND 1 a COME Cn RED To B “RAISED FOU {len Sion Stow tn w ras ~ : LOOK! R (Deduct une} from line . “8 a741,000.78 |gastian hati 3 oi ara a h- ty t o se ertiliser 5s 88....,. ; hich &otoaik: * prars Jan Ba Yo" un > ww tops Misc Revenue [Ch of Biay be 0 " DuMont Television network 75.810.00 Oitisens Ina Tel 4Va 0) "ee Sunday, August 4, 6-7 P.M, C.D.AT, 1 fant 3a BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Aad { Golumbia- Club 24a = : » . {Hamilton ® Coro .e ; i § 0RITATS | Hogsler Crown 8s, 38 S 1 . : lines § and 10) PROPOSED vy Limestone 4s 78 1 3% Li TEN OPERTY . ‘. (Estimated) 8073 926.540 {nds Brass Atom As 44 1 FET TAXABLE PRO) LEVY ON PROPERTY s Paint & Color 8a 64.... 91 ABC NETWORK et Amon 1 to > 9 3 FUND b he | Thised od (nadia PAL 3 “3 ™ PR ps 0 a. Totyday, Thursday, Friday 5 SPECIAL PUND to be raised by Tux Levy 1.48 SEALTAIETS Indpls Rallways Ss 67 a ond Seturdoy Comparaiive State of hae Collected and io be Collected 949 Kubne: Packing 4 “ Avgut 9, "iz 13 : 3 | uhne: e wae “ Yaluation ' 583 Ja Fo) 8 439 040 58% Ho 1 0 501 Fn 549 Langsenkatho S888... a) 4:00 P.M to 4:15 P.M Collec . an 8,412.0 MTT N Ind Pub Serv 3s MN... 103 105% g i Collection Paper Art Co 5s 08 wii Sunday, August 14 Prope & Delinquent .... 6. 03 238 7.152.184 8 06 B46 "8.62 29.973 | pubiie Telephone AM el fg - 5:45 P.M 1» #00 P.M, . BB6% T8T% Rubiie Service 3 7 gee 1044 # . hoses od x Delinauy TY a 429. 29 313 da dati, of vias dermal 0 TLL, mt 8 (Control Daylight Saving Tile! —- na = Kae St oY v abt Kd | hear tla pn qhlter the tax . an | ; : mi » 0 ® eounty su or ne ater an bi J z HE ih Seplembsr. and the levy fixed by the Loc odie 4 sono S. May Company. oe nn L r jailure ie A do. A the coumty sudo, | al Pr use. { Gi ( amaelves . a Auch: levies, may appea A} 7y FA oa commissioners (or uriher and final hearing thereon mr aT Powis. 4 FRE Aas "Engineering Building roo or Before. Fir aie Bettis hy thee ent ava Brew Chigoge 6, lilinols "3 . a, hicnimer ter, a oui sate Soares wit fix . ie ie y Nigh hi i el receipts we? - to case ;

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io tr Wri t WASHINGTON, Aug. 4— Rep. Andrew. Jacobs, Indfangpolis Dem-'

{around ‘here as a possible-aiter--

[nate to assist U. 8. Attorney Genleral Alex Campbell, Ft. Wayne, as candidate for the Senate, rece 3

owner —of the Tire State-De. mocratic Committee [came here to.atiend a swank fare.

Irvin Cooper, 43, of 4341. Cen-| [Mesta, new U. 8. Minister to Lux-

Ware, wis a dinner’ u (roem last night and fired three guest at the Washington home of

tanked. a oo

gitol he went to-irvestigate and outstanding in intelligencé and inj/tegrity and predict that he will

Mrs. Ware was willing to proph-/|

Lillian Rep. John R. Walsh, Anderson, | and Mrs. was back home 30 she didn’t get brought steady prices unevenly

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An early morning “fire destroyed . the interior of Pope's Records and Electrical Appliance Sh

of Beech

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ti ERE oa hess aa of &choa ic Som. afr, Conl, 12880 alge ; RATIO 5

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gigs Sng 5.14 1

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Fund "548.368

439 Indiana Ave. today and caused extensive damage to the stock of radios, records and ap TRANS EE ris ances. Firemen fought the flames: with six hoses for more than an hour. A second floor oor 11 Mjchue for same 1008678 1140908 ment was not damaged. Cause of the blaze was unknown, firemen said. 1” (Add lines § and 10) $ 24.07.47

Hog prices dropped as much $26 while sellers held others back! Expifises ‘as 25 cents a hundred pounds in. [for higher prices. onsite

lmoderate active trade in the Indi=

lanapolis Stockyards today.

Good and choice

ss — array Net Taxable Property ..... Srasennrens . $5,121,580 00 ‘Hogs Quoted Steady to 25¢U- 5 Statement oe he i BL vere es sera MES ASH arr at t WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (UP)—Govern-| Ralston . 234.07) 47 ment eXpeniss and Thceipis for the! | Post-War Cumulative Bide. or Sinking _ 5.807 »% ared with 4. A Year Ail 00 - Tour ago” Last Year coMgaraTIvE STATEMENT oF 4 TAXES Bs Got. 2oraD an 10 Shr ‘col. Le amount An nt ar and amounts , i 0.15 PUT 313/067 288 . colfected in hi i previous “three oa ; ee Sat Deficit 530,522.09 im. Tie. Name of Pund : pa Cae CO aS . Medium and good sold largely! can Balance = 33. 414.785 5.0 096 | Boecial $10,185.70 $3354285 $37 536.801 48 : c_ De 4.230,848,045 253, 430. a1 9107 on 5 i 642.30 19,147 30 31, Soi +] 1.794.923 at $23.50 to $24.50. Demand on all|Goiq ‘Reserve 24.562318.954 33.678. 018.573 Vocational - 21,758.30 22.884.00 3.039.80 lclasses was increased by graurs) Debits 23,429,000 | Bony Us 167.87 4.351.86 3,629.44 4.14718 t 0-|from eastern “buyers. Com ’ $2 "395.845 86 190-t0-24 man INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WOUSE- | JOTAL ............. 381°. 479.200 amas seas 86

und- barrows and gilts sold at]

$22.75 to $23. The top price, 1323. 25, was paid rather sparingly.

Heavier weights from . 240 to,

200 pounds brought $22.25

to}

$22.75, Prices from $20.25 to! $21.50 were paid for 290 to 325-| pounders.

Lightweights from 160 to 180} pounds brought $22.25 to $22.75 {as 100 to 180-pounders gold at $17

to $19_and $19.50 or more. Sows Hold Steady

Sow prices remained steady at He Democrats. And I can take a good and thoice 270 to 400-pound =f & Tetired plumber. He made. dozen women and beat 50 men sows sold at $17 to $19. ‘Weights comes right down to the from 400 to 550 pounds moved at} bell ringing part of party or-. ($14. 50 to $17. Weights 600 pounds

+ Lower in Moderate Trading ==

brought $20 to $23. Culls dropped cy to $12. Odd throw-outs moved at! 0.

‘ xe “$95. s Taxpayers appearing shall have I Dt to be Boo thereon 3: 195:9%8 levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not } . days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by

payers feeling by such levies, ¥ Appe:

e Count the fourth

onday of { Setare The tenth Gr after re by the we Jounty Auditor of

After the tax ater than two

the County Tax wo Adjustment Board, or on Hhaty cue s0 to do, by .thg County Auditdr, Jen or more

Slaughter ewes remained scarce = Grai Bo but sold steady at $5 to $8. Truck in Prices. ih

ee State

rieved ma 4 a Tax Commiioners tor | further and final hearing hereon Py Hitne s *_Detition

t dane of secsipts were hogs, Nor whe ee a g ” Bated this Te da Tor Anne te 1049, hs "DA via, eatin RR, sore. a ugust, eside Ta aN A Jue ae = JOEL HR Beary, ee Pp. i 2 . TER New' Xe 3 veliow soybeans. $2.00. School Board Members

|or more dropped to $13.75. Stags|—

Mrs. Ware's own Congressman, were scarce. Common and medium yearlings

from $17.50 to $23.50. A few just-

i posite sides in the inter-party row good short-fed brought $25 as a

small load of good heifers re-

8S. Attorney B. Howard mained unsold, sellers asking $26

to $26.50. i High-good and choice jwere not available in early trade. Cow prices remained - steady. Best action was shown on canners and cutters, which brought "$11.50 to $14.25. Odd shelis 301d at $10 to $11. Bulk common and mediums brought $14.25 to $16. Odd head of good grade reached $17 to $17.50. Medium and good beef and sausage bulls brought £16 to $17.50. Odd head reached $18. Lambs Rise 50¢

License Taken Out] wate spring lamb prices ‘rose

cents as good and choice mized. -weight natives sold at $25 LS 8 Some ie choice ~reached

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