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: : in. Methodist Hospital. L . hown edium to good] They've Got the Jobs and Issues; Only NAS ay UH ron ald Lnative of Lockport, It, be had Worry Now Is Over Business Conditions vey. heh & yenigint ners Hnoe 1 ore By CHARLES LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer A Allison Division of General Mo-| - * WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—The Democrats are happy. They've, “Four loads of high-good to low-| tors Corp. and Hoosier Cadillac Sates ut Jered 3s 4 motgroycle got the jobs, they think they've got good issues for 1950, they've choice 1060-pound steers reached Oa. He was a veteran of World officer A sslaphone a taught the Dixiecrat bolters a lesson, So today they headed home ar C POSE Openmion. i SXpe Nov. a {SrA from their y's national committee meeting here in top spirits. x medium | Surviving are his wife, Thelma; man, Mr. tired " There or he ne a of By party . a daughter, Mrs. Betty Mitchener, 1940. ‘Be was a miive of 741 people who met here to plant Willlam M. Boyle Jr, in the national Indianapolis; AES et, b World War 1 Vi chairman's seat and to PUTBe| which read the Dixiecrat dis- : Charles and Frank eriel: bath r. Bodth was wioran the southern states’-righters who 2% WIICT FORE © Seemed | "01d at $18 to $23.50. of » and Edward Werler, of Ind a Past Sopmand 50, opposed President Truman in the : Cow prices remained firm, al-| Phoenix, Ariz; four sisters, Mra. lanapolis Polic . happy. He was talking up election ; American. Legion; a veteran of 1948 election. : of & Democratic Senator from | though sellers held back on some Richard Hebenstreit, Mrs. Elsie World War 1. and a member of Indiana in 1960 stock. A few medium and good | McCoy, Mrs. Freida Werler and ; West Morris Street Christian So it was with most . of the beef cows sold at $14.50 to $16.50. Miss Rachel Wi , all of In- A : Church, North Park Masonic Sell orty lenders from out across Canners and cutters brought) diana polls} mre Stehams and - Lodge 646, Fraternal Order of the country—they seem to think 2 wim. "Canners moved two grandchildren. : i [Police Lodge $6. Indianapolis ‘Ithe President is coming off pretty " : olice Retired Officers’ ; RNS : well with the people . his id Bull prices remained steady. Ship Movements the Indianapolis Police Pension| The Administration * hey ot. i ing with Congress and that no/Medium and good native yearling ; By United Press Fund. nibus housing bill go ground has been lost—and pos- beef and- sausage bulls sold at| New vert Mary, there's a first time for everything.! The American Legion will con-|{d0OWn in .controversy over sibly some gained—since 1048. 3 Rantpton: = Aen On leaving his cab; a passenger; act graveside rites Saturday in . Although Administration aa barely \ {asked Mason: Washington Park Cemetery fol-|leaders protested his action would oT | it 4 el smbure;| “You ever been held up before?” lowing services at 2 p. m. in Wald kill the bill, Rep. Vig Macan.

years’ service, died today home, 1919 Koehne St. He was 56. , Smith entered the police Aug. 17, 1920, and served at various times as sergeant and deve sergeant. - At one time, he a bicyclé on district patrol the advent of the radio car

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weak as good and choice mixed His Terms, Not Theirs weights brought $24.30 to $25. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (UP)| Only a few were salable at $25.50. —President Truman held out an| Medium and good sold at $22.50 olive branch today to the South-| to $24. Common slaughter lambs, erners who bolted the Democratic| gcarce, sold at $20 to $21.50. Fed ticket last year. yearlings remained steady at $21. He invited them to come back| Slaughter ewes, scarce, reinto the party fold. But he mained steady at $5 to $8.50. warned them that their return| Only choice lightweights 140 must be on his terms — not pounds down brought prices theirs, above $6.50. “The Democratic party is a na-| Estimates of receipts were hogs, tional party, and not a sectional 10,125; cattle, 900; calves, 525, party any more,” he said. “The and sheep, 1550. tail no longer wags the dog.” A ———————— oth Dunosruhs Nunn Go arma Ioan Beton: Ag "| 'STRATHA , Scot Aug. mittes last night. At a one-day|z5 (UP)—8ir Harry Lauder, 79- : ‘meeting vesterday; the committee, ‘Seot minstrel, who ds los coomwrrsrse rss ere ee ousted five Southern supporters ith cerebral thrombosis vl of the anti-Truman “States’| uremia, spent a “fairly comfort-

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could break down straight party Inviting All Aus. to voting and aid Mr. Taft. It has| Mr. Truman indorsed the ouster States Jd ns the Democrats worried. of the five rebels. But he made|; Binles 92 A. McHale Seems Happy it plain that this does not mean % Frank McHale, Indiana na- southern leaders are forever)

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