Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 28
KPA gp mi ag SS
fresh fruits and vegetables now)
were salable to $19 sparingly. Vealer prices rose 50 cents.
After hearings, the committee {reported the bill for the full
|beat” witnesses worse than any {other congressional group he had
‘Scien i y tX = 1 pres of | i Harold H. Velde (R. 111), former Aare A rie RII IIIT ERIN. FBI agent, i a Fairway Funitae Co. + «4 ny "open front" been added. House spy hunters would “tomorrow, 1 A nine-day celebration fea-' display windows were built and Jertury “IT Xf owned grein Storage structures turing more than $2000 in prizes a new neon sign using 1100 who in alleged to have Gilled . correct Bi : et _ up Midwest! wy) be started tomorrow at the flashing light bulbs In the back- atomic secrets over ing the within the next 80 days. They willl remodeled Fairway Furniture ground was added. | [munist, is used en be made of wood, steel and alumi Co., 133 W. Washington St. New windows extend Rom The House Un-American Activi- 1 wou mm. : Si ES W. E. Wazer, store manager, the street level to. the first floor |tles Committes believes the in the loci PuaneY ill provide storage for| said prizes will include refrig-* ceiling. Fairway has been op- [Sclentist,” whose name never has ‘of the old Dimisds of millions. of Wusisia perators,-lving room suite and erating in the gaine location tar Rien Mvsajd, led hes he testi- | strange 1048-crop ! ; other household items. the past 12 y¥ars. recon- - never knew ; ets to tain the Government &X-| "The recently completed Fair- struction work was done by the (Organizer named Steve Nelson. Wg sms pects to take over under its p way $30,000 remodeling project Jack D. Messmer Construction Mr. Velde has been appointed a cust he } support program this fall was started last March, Four Co. one-man subcommittee to gather it Rh. But this 1 promises to surpass anything evidence the man. A Wallace's “ever-norma gran “Scientist X” was a 3d thes A. Wallace's “ever-normal gran | Receipts F Ri ployee versi rong #ry.” Total construction costs ow ece Pp Ss orce sé mp yee eo Ta wrong side may run close to $150 million. ¢ $ The committee says that he gave i lah sing) wba government Sage: bins 0 n og rices an important atomic formula to|g BO 4 was go up corn Mr, Nelson in 1943 and eventually > v » A OUI states. of Jowa and Illinois and Low receipts today pushed hog|good grades ‘moved at $23 to/the formula found T¥ way to Outstanding carriers of The Times from thro bout the siete impacted the expanded’ Time cant, although the 15,608 claims 3 Indians, South Dakota, Shic prices up another 75 cents to $1 ot Ponmons brought $20 Ia Moscow. offices yesterday during their day's four of rush At the state house, Gov. Schricker shook ih [Tegistered during the wedi ante an Soy braska, mesota, Missouri, and 1 * Iristances higher, after|$21 ropped unevenly Mr, Nelson, who has been a: ug. 7300 - Wisconsin and other states, ; yesterday's 50 cent rise, to regain to $13. oe aly quizzed by the committee, has e.| tands with each boy and at Kingan's, the boys wars served hot Joge” shana transfering from in edu J ce Agricultural Department most of the $2 loss earlier in the laughter ewes rema 8 fused to answer most questions . : to state unem 1 x disclosed yesterday: i week. at 8 to $8, Sood nding on grounds his answers would Truck Driver Held In Crash Fatal to 6 Housitvs i Baer) Sion x1 vacation’ lays Till duit : Commodity Cred! rP.| Steer and heifer ces re- slaughter ewes and yearlings tend to incriminate him. Monopoly ir everal large ) has contracted for constriction|mained steady in CAttis trade as|steady in No. 2 pelts at $15 to $20. : FULTEN, Miss. Aug. 18 (UP) wars wars Jilied and 10 eitond | CINCAGO Jo all (UP) — | Were reported last week, he said. y if that's w of 13,790 storage structures to|cows received bids 50 cents to| Estimates of receipts were hogs, Arms. Aid —R. Y. Booth, Newburgh, Ind, reports frst 8 the chant Oma Kenneth Zerbe ue beard-grow-| Non-agricultural job openings mother, th house 112537,640 bushels of §1 lower and bulls sold at slightly 5775; cattle, 900; galves, 325, and| Aaministration leaders predict truck driver, was held on man-| t elght A of a ~gon-{ing. champion of Peru, Ind, to-| reported continued to tise slightly her Jostens grain. These Mn be set - wih weaker prices. Vealers and na-|{sheep, 1125. - ed the House would pass Presi-| slaughter charges today in con- | guston over family names. _ |day. jut Jnsrented +28 omess. Burs uty. a next 0 ays Th Pt spring lambs. showed a 50-| _ ot dent Truman's full §1,450,000,000 nection with the deaths of six per | Manslaughter charges were, A delegation of some 200 res- Fay dicate. The director said the » varags, cent advance, Mar Cae military assistance program but/_ ..o tome accident here filed against Booth yesterday idents of the Hoosier community | 0 ed demand for production LUCA “TWO: It . “contemplates” total Good and choice 1 250- they admitted the vote will be Tuesday night. |pending investigation of the ac- attended Peru Day at the Cl ee adds an encouraging note was secret t pf! pound butcher hogs sold at $20.50 close. lcident.. eago Railroad Fair "yesterday.| to the general economic’ outlook. which Gen Sovepnmen Jurchases new and $21 a hundred pounds in the a . i 3 Sponsors of a plan to trim A flat-bed truck carrying 30] Most of the men were wearing| 1° ene a the time Ww 2s Te spate Jun Ye eh Indiana Indianapolis Stockyards. Some I A $5680,495,000 from the $1,160,990,- men, women and children to &/3049 NEW POLIO CASES beards and most of the women! child, grov rice 1 Jiilien mn hushils, reached $21.25, the practical top 000 earmarked for Atlantic Pact twilight revival meeting near the| WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) Were wearing century-old cos-| Ship Movements lowed old can deliver in time to meet har price. . nations, made no victory predic- Alabama-Mississippi border col-! A total of 3049 " |tumes in honor of the Peru Cen-| 37, sites, Fran 2 Dumais: “Fathe sad ! Heavier weights were scarce. A Rep. Harden Seeks [lon But they, too, said the|lided with a lumber truck driven| o new pollo-cases io, nial celebration. naman Thee Bares: profession: time needs. t may have to few 160 to 185-pounders brought P: vote would be close. The show- by Booth, Booth was delivering Were reported to the Public| Three “citizens” of the Gold Raves: ort Amberst, Halifax. Bank~ handed go ~¥old otto ta. gral Ya Tor $10 to $20.50, To Block Measure down was expected to come late 9000 feet of lumber to Evansville, Health Service last ‘week—the Guich mining town at the fair or, Flrmoutn; Asales, City, Bremen; Eis could not years, Cost of private elevator! is oi too at oo he 33 an By DAN KIDNEY 10day. Ind, worst period to date In’ the 1949| withdrew from the beard con-ifouth, Saetiai Kedive Campy, ACEuc finally gav space would run more than 10| Cw > Sell at $14 to 3 Yes GUAT Wire Clark - * A mother, her teen-age daugh-/polio epidemic. The figure does|test, making it an all-Indiana| (Brisbane: Marine Tiger. Sogibampignt [ cents a bushel each year, Jneiud tights 400 or a aid WASHINGTON, Aug. 18—Rep. I oe load on ter, and four other teen-agersinot include the total for Texas. event. ASIA a ana; Ever =. wie = in the Sen- 0 ing handling charges. And, offi- pounds brought $14 to/Cecil Harden, Republican na-| Defocratic leaders cals said, use of private facill- i 10.900 pounds scarce. LY tional committeewoman from In. 2'® claimed the votes to assure - Beitisn Op . Stags were a whopping approval of the nomi- \ tender up ties would add to the storage 100 to 160 pounds moved at $16.50 a, sored 1 po | nation of Attorney General Tom chances. jam-up. down, A few reached $17, 000,10. ay AoE ak |C Clark to the Supreme Court. a stroke b Predict Pork Pri ; Steer Top Is $27 8 gram the bill to come to the A heck of the Democratic bloc, . the war, h Four loads of good 1207-pound |fianr for debate. {they said, failed to uncover a ; ; him to bri will Drop in 10 average steers.reached $27. Sev-| ‘gno wag the only Hoosier in|"\"Sl¢ Democratic Senator who u 'n a Perhaj CHICAGO, Aug. 5 eral lots of medium and good fed|ing House to take such a tactic, |P.20ned to vote dgainst Mr. { , handednes Pork prices a will drop/heifers and mixed yeariings soldi he rule bringing the bill up for Ak And few GOP votes were el ert into the te at the corner butcher store in| at $23.50 to $25.50 A liberal share| op. ¢0 t4day -B, a 275/2xpected to be cast against him. a ome ot + ~about 10 days and the cost of(0f grassers sold slow. Scattered ;, (7 ne minority side consisted [The Senate was also expected : commons and mediums brought 0 approve Sen. J. Howard Me- : beef may go along, the Ameri- of seven Democrats, 39 RepubliMeat Instit $17.50 to $22. Cutter kinds Grath (D. R. 1.) to succeed Clark . can ute sald today, ‘ cans and Rep. Vito Marcantonio 4 attorney general. of The lower retail prices will re-| dropped to $14. r lof New York. sult from a bumper spring pigl Bids and a few sales 3 COM-| yrs. Harden, who as a fresh-| Browbeating crop, 15 per cent larger than fnmon and medium beef COWS{po rn hore has supported the| 1048, an institute spokesman brought $13 to $15. Good beefigy. penn Recovery Program|, Ma). Gen. Philip B, Fleming, sald. The big hog crop is just/cows received bids from $15.25 10/0. qemned the MAP in a letter head Of the Maritime Commission, beginning to arrive at Midwest|$15.50. Ito her Sixth District constitutents| "cd his anger loose om the markets. Bull prices dropped slightly asi, hearings on the matter Louse HMiecutive Expenditures Simultaneously, the National medium and good heavy beef andy 4 hoon held by the Housel Committee. Retail Growers Association told/sausage bulis sold at §17 to Foreign Affairs Committee. He said the committee, during housewives that they should buy!$18.50. Best heavy sausage bulls Seek Cash Cut {& recent Investigation, had “brow-
because prives are the lowest of Lit: in en mers roduni S Ad Chole brought 21 to amount. asked fo by the admin sen 18,40 YOUTs of government their shipments to market in anjat $22 to $26. Culls moved at "wipfistration. It was ond east} charges by the General Account- ; or a or ne acing. oF 10 Tt ve. apiiug lass prices: Tose, OHErs Sought 10. kesp. OF’ the 28 Office that the Maritime Com. result, market prices varied. od Jeuts, Bulk 300d and | choice; oT ments offered today Souk [on Jnore than it should have to oa ay fate $2 8 hundred, oid ut $343 do Medhum an '|to. cut the amount. Rep. Laurie| subsidize construction of six mer-
Battle (D. Ala.), member of the (han ships. year about Park-and Recreation tee; ofrerea-
fe 1s CS
SE A FT 7
com Department. Pub 25 of And 3's pid. G&E com
in the Commerce {Both plans 2 and 7 won Senate 3s 1o4 approval. {Pan 1 would have raised the Federal Security Administration to full de-
INDIANAPOLIS
OR pred | Stoke! y Van Camp
$100 million ‘cut..to be made .in! TARE, 18 Executives to Meet the $498,130,000 spekifically pro-| - yt av esp Visits Springfield; | Forty-five park and recreation|vided for arming Atlantic Pact|american States prd......... 1%» Widow He ‘executives from 10 states who arejcountries. — EF Sa Acro 38 " ome attending a conference at Indi-| In presenting his amendment, | ol ft Re S® Sp, pe LIF 48.3 104 SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 18/ana University will visit Indian-|the Southern Congressman said:| RE & Stk Yas cor nies B ' (UP) — Vice President Alben apolis parks and playgrounds to-| “This is a dangerous program, |Boo0s: os- Merril oo SOI oi Barkley today visited the Illinois|morrow. there is no doubt about it. But Central Sova 8 «313 33% State Falr to address a Demo. Garrett G. Eppley, chairman of the alternative appears to Com iy eS “ Si 87 cratic rally but there was no signjthe I. U. department of recrea-/more dangerous. Appeasement, ET om. as lll a 0 aemmeme 0 JR BITTERNESS SEE | [I RETIN $0000 | 2 Boston _..... of his “girl friend” from St. Louis. |tion, 1s in .charge of the confer-| pacifism, isolation are .all disas- ummings En is iH 9 The vice presiderit arrived yes-ience. The instructional staff is/trous, We have learned this the |Consitdeicy ind “eo . 13 I“ ely Eraaty terday and spent the night inlheaded by Kenneth L. Schellie, hard way. In evaluating this Delta IE i n> Washington . Gov. Adlal E, Stevenson's man-/of Indianapolis, city and park mutual defense program we must | Herd Jones cl A pra... ah ees sion, planner, decide how far we can go. There fons Dick Bo 20, '® of i : NAY ' Earlier Mrs. Carleton E. Had- lls always danger of cracking fd, Ate Tela bla’: ie Ry ley, 37-year-old widow whom Mr, Robson St. Carnival od own economy. jod & Mich E dla 2 3 Brooklyn ... Barkley has dated three tines in Trim the Fat AIndpls P & L 4% ptd trrenrs 98 Hn New York -.. past weeks, said she would not/Nets $22 for Polio Fund| “Those members who want this|jadgh* Fite Co com iw in er TT be. in Springfield, about 90 miles. Four. . Robson St. girls. today Program to go on and yet feel {10qDls Water od 3 Jos i Rittsbursh ‘ie north of Bt. Lots. {donated $22 to ‘the Riley Hospi-{that some fat can be trimmed mapa Railways com rat Chicago vv tal polio fund, the proceeds from Out, can conscientiously vote for rrr anal ite oom vig 3 . : . r I P d | Kingan C : .- 88 6 " Fo, # SOUTH tocal Produce a carnival held last night. my amendmen 5 | Li ‘ Sin “Nat OM «vss 0s ot ASS He : . Participants ‘In the carnivall Last night Sens. Homer E. faheoin Loan $i pid... wi » " 3 Lemin ham pea owls. hk 3'y Joe. and ohver, 3c: were Carol and Sharon Klusman. { Sepetiurt (R. Ind.) and William Mastio ASpie Ye oncom Re ih ) 7 us ais” breed and Leghorn A 3615 Robson St.: Diana Spearing, E. Jenner (R. Ind.) voted against NM Homes ine Ce 0 y # ’ . | Atlan pe ess han No. i "a No. 3 gute) Qe {3617 Robson St, and Darlene reorganization plan 2, as they did | “ind Pub” Serv ’% D1 104 107 “ . gis Rock it receipts $8 lbs te ease, | {Waid, 3618 Robson St. The show Against plan 1 on Tuesday. h ind Pub Serv com 17 i . RIP a RO ai Grade, A They voted for plan 7 which P 5 Aol Serv ¢ha%.. 18% hs . i i Grade lars He a rkad “/was held in the Kivaman and 2y P 7 EB Mallory com... 18% : : ; IN fa - ste. ISpearing vards. places the Bureau of Public Roads ‘Pub Serv of tug ‘com... 3 J 7% 3 3 , y ¥ { 4 :
okely Van C id. . which was defeated, I A To he pa er Ha
Be =
C nix Hnites Tel lephnae’ 8%. oid... Unloa Title
Every day that extra room in your hore remains vacant it |partment rank and made FSA won wep is costing you money. Why not put it to work for you? The Ewing a cabinet officer. Plan 2 hota tints, 2 rs | Rooms For Rent columns of THE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Service Aad Unempioyment. Com. Shine Jo 8 a are read daily by thousands of fine people looking for a room to | rent. Possibly just the type you have to offer.
‘Watch Repalring Accurate — Dependable
Quick Servies—Moderate Prices
* Wolf Sussman, Inc. | 229 Ww. Washin on St.
of Linoleum In Indiana - RUGS from $2.39 Look for the Herw ih the big red * HOOSIER LI PAINT & LINOLEUM CO.
1 KE Washington
Service and Unemployment Com Com Bid iq pensation Administration from Gens ing Tel FSA to the Labor Department. | Ramon Sn Lo —— wn ‘ind Limestone #4»
Mrs. Edwards Low = 45 a 3 i i ria #
ind Tourney Qualifier [Es 5
Mrs. C. H. Edwards, carding an N Ind {81, won low gross honors yester-| Pubite ») day in the qualifying round of the|Bubiie Betyice {Meridian- Hills-. women’s club _"Ex-dividend. championship. Second was Mrs. =~
Remember you can run your ad in THE TIMES for as little C. C. Knox with an 89 and Mrs. U, S. . Statement
Ralph Flood; both with 89s. as 46¢ a day, and the results will amaze you. Low net honors went to Mrs.|, WASHINGTON, Aus. 18 Le * : 1
DH ge an or . rent fiscal year thee a Aug o ’» ALS Cl CO You Save Because We Save Boris Maditch, $4-18.78, and Mrs. id vib J Ji igi ; So don’t delay, put that extra room to work today. ary Owings, 543.984. : ney 3 se oS EHGIATS The championship tourney wil gash ho thio ih J nL Tnire iad bee 22.95 to 29.95 be held at the club next Monday, ay Res, nm 5.518.118 : Heigl PAYMENT |
| Tuesday a and nd Wednesday.
” ' we ~+- Just dial RL 5551 and ask for the Classified Department. Tell | the capable, experienced. ad writer ahout the room you wish
3 to rent and she will do the rest. 0.
BROKEN LENSES J REPLACED
BRING IN THE PIECES
DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG.
hi] 1 8s. 'SY.. i fidend. tEx- Bx<rights.
a mt
ni . John D. Baker, 104-290-785; Mrs. ren
Jewelers
«
chi
SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES
Payments ROBERT HALL Clothes eee | INANATOLIs CLEARING. HOUSE : J| oo semnip A, 4 2emene 5” focal Truck Grain Prices |Gagtiten hake, ———— w No 3 red wheat. S185. RE . “TNE LEADER" | | ‘Re. Re: § selon ori Sion
ZEPHYR | Fe NOTICES oa Lolo Cost Resr -= Daily and Sunday;
MADE TO ORDER All-Weather - Notice is heros given that the gd: | 3/029 Wholesalers in the |. DE Purchasing Agent of the City of MILL-END SHOP : Awnings |G" EEE, | United States and Canada ransylvan Li-1186 W& AY, September Sth, 1949, for the in b 0 Suman n an sthliation of 8 Btotol Stover Motel HB have used our service. - no RS —— or is equivalent, completely installed in og Ini jhe Broukside C ammunity Grater, focated n rooks ar 0 re OAT 0 ar ‘ ¥ C f | oy Orch igen BE Ek SRE ns | Guonos S.MayComemny | - § ovr ave. 31 Ih "ot You Toast, Jour Bia SL pl othe” Clty of | : ! " must | Bogheraring Beitdtag : “AUGUST SALE" his x lt ri n Fur Co, oh ee J TH | “TA k, * ®R obs Arent, 4 4 : : pafeaseun” He Ae : k : 2 - . : . s 4 : .
+ -
rv
