Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1949 — Page 13

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Indiana State Fair Is a Creature of Many Changing Faces

Comedy, Tragedy, Hilarity, Excitement,

Greed, Charity Can All Be Viewed at Show : |

By CLIFFORD THURMAN ate of the Indiana State Fair is forever changing, always

Like the thousands of visitors swarming the grounds the Fair ftself has a wide assortment of expressions. Day by day, hour by hour and almost minute by minute it presénts a new face, & new countenance. : | | {have never in their lives seen anybi a oe ope hing Gute ike the hg fai. Bor headed children there is literally too much

TURSDAY,SEPT.6 0 © © THE INDIANAPO [Exchange Teacher Getting the Slant (BOP to Truman

tragedy, gay hilarity, tense excitment, the exuberance of youth and the fatigue of age can all seen in the rapidly changing expression of the Fair itself.

to see. They cannot possibly get around fhst enough or look in {every direction at once. The face |of the fair excites them. Face of Tolerance The face of tolerance looks

Beauty in the Fair There's beauty in the Fair and q,00 their children during the there is extreme ugliness, there's | yyy; 5 the fair. They buy gawdy| yous -and poverty, and grief. From almost any sor the small fry with indulging point within the great 215 acres mies It's the fair, the place the any of these expressions may be yiqs have been wanting to visit seen if one looks for the many for 5’ whole year. It won't be faces of the Fair. back for another year. Take the gay face. More than| = pyen the face of anger and the half of the thousands who have face of fear. The fair, like the gone to the Fair have but one people who make it the great in-| purpose in mind—a good time, stitution it is in Indiana, has a| fun and frolic along with all the myititude of faces. Each is aif-| entertainment they can cram Into| ferent, each expressive of- antheir day at the Fair. other emotion or feeling. | This group of fun-loving people,| Like a great goddess who looks largely representative— of the(in every direction at once, the urban committee, see only the fair both beams and snarls, smiles happy, exuberant face of the and frowns, laughs or cries. It Fair. They flock to the midway, depends solely on which face the

tertainment features. Most of!|to see.

them buy funny hats and walking

| ————————————————————————— eanes and go home with a tummy | ; ache from an excess of sand- ar LIrgess wiches, frozen custard, soft 7 drinks - and general overindulgence. The Serious Face - Then there's the serious face: It is tense, stark and businesslke. This face is seen by exhibitors, concessionaires and thins nding a. the Fair from a purely anc int of -view.| They see only er or not | Navy veteran who died yesterday today’s crowd is spending money, | if the crowd .is De an Fo 4 Road, will be held at 2 p. m. tothin. They're forever worrying morrow in Kirby Mortuary. | about the tone of the ring in the| The brief service here will cash register. They - wonder if followed by a military service there'll be a profit in the Fair. The competitive face is an-|Catholic Church; other predominate one within the [Burial will be at Logansport. | grounds. This face is seen by the Mr. Burgess, who was 39 and compet 4-H boys and girls, : Fi ng oa Fhey're former — machinist’s constantly arranging and rear-

Navy Veteran, Dies

Services to Be Held | Tomorrow Afternoon |

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ing and grooming a hog or | a big steer and watching the the Radio Judges from the qorner of an eye. (ica, and following ‘his discharge] To this group winning a biue in 1945 he was employed by the ribbon—or even a ribbon of an-| varsity Bar. other color denoting a lesser

{down on loving parents who in-|!

happiness pts palioons and cottén candy §

4 t., a lived at 2372 Zeitwnm £ bot 5 $16.50 to $18.50 with a few bring- Slaughter ewes, in iN®ted supply,

class and served a year in the ne gh 8 S150 to T2754, at the™steady price of $5 the situation for themselves and h Pacific. Before enterin - . ranging their respective exhibits, Br RRs was employed pe $14.75 to $16.50. Stags were in| Livestock receipts were hogs, wrong,” said the Montana Repub-

orporation of Amer- short supply.

Dozens of basketballs surround Miss Joan Edworthy, British exchange teacher, as she prepares for the opening of school today. A physical education instructor, she will have classes at School 15. Under the exchange plan, Miss Edworthy will teach a Fa year in this country. Indianapolis schools, in turn, have sent instructhe races and search out the en-| visitor sees—which one he wants fors fo teach in British schools: "

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Mrs. Sutton Dies Cull ry At Age of 80 Dr. Sullivan T Twisted’ The death of Mrs. Elizabeth H. 1 : b3 ~ Facts Iwisted’ pr won Dies Here at Hits Back of Defense i, or inana, Melvin Sutton. Of 81st Congress to “celebrate their 63d wedding

— PAGE 13 Joseph Heldman Dies Here at 61 © Joseph ¥F. Heldman, retired laborer, died early today in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lorina

’ Torrence, 2347 Shelby St. He was Brother of Former |e: : “A native of Jasper, Ind. Mr.

. . anniversary Dec. 12. Indianapolis Mayor |Heldman had lived in IndianapWASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (UP) "NIP QU ee Jo, resident. DF. Thomas L. Sullivan, former olis 45 years, He was a member — 3 he angrily day of Of White River Township, entered Superintendent of General Hospit- of St. Catherine of CathPresident ar Byrn de. |the hospital 20 days after break-al and brother of former Mayor °li¢ Church. a femse of the Democratic S1st Con. [28 her hip in a fall. She was 80. Reginald H. Sullivan, died early| A requiem high mass will be ense A charter member of the Mt. today in Methodist Hospital. He Offered for him in the church at Bree. sales N. Ecton (R. Moiit,) [Pleasant Christian Church. She was 63. 9 a. m. Thursday after services said the President was “not play- | VAS 8180 a member of the Ladies’ An. Indianapolis practicing phy-| at Si. Woh the G. H. Herra in his Labor | Day|Ald Soclety. siclan for 40 years, Dr. Sullivan MEOH era iin > es &t Pittsburgh and Des Services at 2:30 p. m. tomor- was superintendent of the Gen, ying are NS Giher Jang . otnes where he lauded the pres- TO% in the J. C. Wilson Chapel eral Hospital, then City Hospital, ers, re gasnes 1 Rnd ’ au Hanes and lambasted the °f the Chimes will be followed by for two years. He resigned to be- Pers 80 M8. Alice Clston, Tn on! AIC 80th Con. Durlal in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. come a captain in the Medical SISNAPOLS: oe 4008, [.ORArY an pu Besides her husband, she is Corps in World War I |Othmar Heldman, Indianapolis;

f Ns survived by two daughters, Mrs. h enloo) ) (R. IY a try. [Ernest Presser and Mrs. Mark ing to “apologize for the Demo- Holeman, both of Indianapolis; ateratic Congress even before the *°™ Ralph Sutton, Franklin; i

A lifelong resident of

Charles Heldman, Cincinnati, O.;

the city, 1 oRoy Heldman, Jasper, and Joe

he was a graduate of Shortridge yr.) wit! High School. He attended Purdue Hema, he 5 on

a University and was graduated Mrs.

Tillie Fritch, Jasper; two

| » sister, Mrs. Halsle Sutton, In- from-Indiana University Medical i OR a forward-looking dianapolis; a brother, Fred Har- School. ely aU SeuEY Poe Congress,” said Sen. Hicken- Mon, Mooresville, and two grand-| Dr. Sullivan was a member of dren. ' : looper, “and that may be sound children. | St. Paul Episcopal Church and the : in some respects. But it has noth. | {Marion County Medical Society. Mrs. David Franklin ing but look—At hasn't acted.” 2 Surviving, in addition to his oo onl Calin who Defends 81st Congress ites OMoITrow brother, are two sisters, Mrs. John 4, [Te ol SO ne, 145 W. The President, in speeches 'V *WV |E. Hollett, and Miss Mary L. Sul- 234 St. will be buried. in Crown which were widely regarded as #1

» livan, and two nephews, John E. thes opening barrage for the Hollett Jr. and Byron P. Hollett, Fill after services at 1 p. m. Democratic congressional cam- or d er paign of 1950, staunchly defended

Hog Prices Hold Steady In Fairly Active Trading "Sh. eu cones sua ae “Bo’ i miieminet.

Truman Hog prices . were generally| .- Vealers were active and order... ...i destruction of the hard- years, and was associated with Whom he celebrated his golden dental Hotel, 27% 8. Illinois St. with Friday's - ‘market buyers paid up to $1 higher. Good Pie rotections and benefits that the insurance company 20 years, | Wedding anniversary two years was found guilty in Municipal

steady

averages In moderately

Stockyards.

scarce in the trading.

Lightweight 100-190-pounders to $20.50.

ing in St. Joseph sold at $1629 down. A few choice. Several shorn lambs were still facts.” The new Congress hasn't : Sullisday morning EEE |head, however, brought $17 and unsold late in the session. A short made any more progress on nis MIS. Ernest H: Bartling

above.

Steer Trade Active Early steer and yearling trade

was active and unevenly steady] A native of Logansport, he was to 50c higher than Friday. Nu-

prize—is the all important thing ® Member of St. Joseph's Church merous sales of medium to good

at the Fair.

Epitome of a Year The Fair, to them, represents

olis 15 years.

Ellen Burgess; two daughters,

work, 12 months of planning for

the 1049 Indiana State Fair, Burgess; ‘a stepson, Billy Wood. |

there. He had lived in Indianap- light to medium weight steers ' {and mixed yearlings brought 23 Survivors include his wife, Mrs. to 50 cents higher than Friday's closing market. the epitome of a year of hard Connie Lee and Lillian Faye Were firm.

Heifer prices

Two loads of good to average

all of Indianapolis, and three choice 1025 to 1165-pound steers

Among this group are those Who \prothers. John and Robert Bur. Moved at $28.50.

see such expressions as anxiety, tenseness, worry and even sadness in the face of the Fair.

There's a cynical face at the Disa 3 Fair, Particularly on the raucous Rites Being Arranged

geéss, Logansport, and Frank | Burgess, Terre Haute, -

though, do not see the gay, happy| Surviving are his wife. Gladys: and funpy face these people are g gon, os Pahud; a | seeing. Mrs. Frank Sawyer; a brother, Money-Spending Mob_ Harry Pahud, and three grandThey see a wide and surgingchildren, all of Indianapolis.

crowd of perfectly blank faces. These faces are expressionless ex-| L | cept for one thing—they have dol-| | lar marks instead of eyes. fotocal Produce | schillers see them as the rabble, luies ITF 3" Js. and’ over, ec; Tr ©

Burial will be in Crown Hill. |

the money-spending mob. They breed «> ngers. Hic. nd Tathors. LH cannot hear the laughter because less than No 1. ©. © 3 Pouwtry their ears are trained to listen oc Grade A laree ose: Gree a Soe for the tinkle of ‘coins and the Jif fic: Grade B large, 4fc: Grade A| crackle of currency. . | _Butterfat—No. 1. S4c: No, 3. Sle. There's excitement in the face I : EL that looks down on the race track, Local Truck Grain Prices Women scream, men mutter and | ~ ay |

’ | *New No 2 red wheat. $1.77. ° | “The follqwitiz table shows the tempera- | Mr. Norris has had several Born in Boone County, he lived | No.2 wh : { ¢ ¥ | : children hold onto parents’ hands/ lio 3 white corn. 31.94 tug in other clites! High Low Sonsohgated a2 |years of experience in repair and here 20 years and was a member Our 90th Year as <daredevils wreck automobiles| No 3 heio¥s$2 { 5 (gopsoldateq 1 ite , | N fatlants .............cceceeee 7% 7 m 2,8 9% maintenance work and formerly of Terhune EUB Church 4 and crash through flaming bar-|_New No. i yellow soybeans, $2.09. [Boston © 5 170 {Equitable Securities Com ..... 25 | maintenance riy of Terhune urch. riers. These people are actually U.S. Statement | Ch ney Co: ¥ # Herk-Sonse ar A td. se 100 |was a civil service worker at| Survivors include his wife, /) X «de emen | Gincinnats :. 7 53-Home Tel & [le ":|Stout Field, Mr. Bayt said. The Mary; his father, Eddie Spencer, 4 Lo tas hen il WABHING TON. Bost. © (OP: 3 [peaver’ or ; 8 8 HA A Re i - {police department willbe asked Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Paul- i . | " Gr - |[Fvansville .... A y! - ¥ curiosity, however, and the thrill ment Jipenses and Tecepits for Be oy Pt Worth enue 3 Ind Qos A TR com Hs hs 30. raids LE ee ine Purceful, Frankfort, bain a IR! 16) | ) 2 16i ! of being.near danger keep them pared with a Sear aes S000 I+ SOM fly nabolis (City) 3 # fndks Water'S com 00 18 {2 meters brother, Lowell. Spencer, Indianglued to their seats. There's alg This Year Last Year (Hansas City 2 i RB |fodpis PB & L 4% pid 9813 dra The | is , iginall apolis. Fnance to see the tragic face of hvmw '1IHIS 138078340 Mikespolis-st. Poul Eh (tadpla Water Seed" 0c 0g0 aaa a ao Srigimally) Defi 851.747, '150.185.877 | ee 1 in Rall com : the Fair — somebody could get Coch Balance ln Lie reba ork Suv. Jeferson Nations Life streets this week, but Henry Muel-| killed | Public Debt 255.983.085.010 283.103.880. 308 Gr ahe 2 |Kingan & Co pfd , . Gold Reserve 24.607.780,360 23,728,000.252 | Pittsburgh .... i ingan & Co com ler, executive secretary of the; The face of wonder, surprise : AT RE 1.8 ncoln at Life Th INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE an Francisco... Lincoln Loan b% of. Works Board, said they will be 354 intshss lnterss:. ore Are clearings asks rnop-Helriluion com delayed because the wrong fac-

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A load of mostly choice light to medium weight head sold at near $30. Another load of choice

Numerous loads of medium to

Cows sold actively at firm

DO eer mics Of Medium 10) readings ranging from 52 to 77|whose son- was- on ‘the school(Indianapolis, ‘and another broth- {rads Ne. 31

good beef cows brought $15 to $17.50. Cutters and common grades sold at $12.75 to $1

$11.50 to $12.50. Bulls were little changed in the trading and medium to good beef and sausage. bulls sold at $17 to $19. oo

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Pp active to choice sold at $27.50 to $89 have built for them-|H | ago [trade today at the Indianapolis and common to medium grades | ¢ people ¢ was a member of the First

(brought $21 to $27. Some culls) The bulk of good to choice oo: sold at $15 to $20. | 8 16 . ss; 250-pound barrows and gilts sold| pat lamhs brought fully steady prought about a. “big improve- ters, Miss Helen Baker, IndianI ER Porat at $21.25 to $21.75, with a top prices in active trade. Most 200d piers in the hea She ys apolis, and Mrs. Robert H. arn ft \ in Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring Of $21.75. Heavier weights were to choice head sold in the early.even though there are still “many aby, Haddenfleld, N. J.; a brother, of Yad {hours at $24.50 to $25. Medium reactionary Senators and RepreA few loads of 165-190 pound- to good sold mainly at_$21.50 to sentatives.” ,

sisters, Mrs. R. B. Landley, {gioving personal =property sity, West Lafavette, Indiana. at pe ers brought $2025 to $21.25. $24, Common head brought $18.50, Sen. Ecton said the President Decatur, Ili, and Mrs. A. L. Pin’| One six room Irame house. with cou 'ime 804 buliding ell bids will be publicly {was “deliberately twisting the now, Racine, Wis. aioe 1 Ieded or Beate Road 35| (1) Residences for Women D and ¥ in Marion County, one and one half miles Addition te t Chemistry 1

load of good to choice 99-pound program than the old one did, he | Good to choice. sows weighing fed yearlings with No. 1 to fall-|gaid.

pounds and down sold atishorn pelts moved at $20.75. “I think the people of this coun- died yesterday in her home, 1628

Crown Hill. . as a binder, in the event purchaser de- . ete. will not be Y. 12,050; cattle, 2800; calves, 673, |ijcan. An Indianapolis resident for|theck. sald 135.00 cath deposit wil be ro: |recaved tor ta) Someeal onsoion o land sheep, 1675. 26 years, Mrs. Bartling was a GESrucs” abt, oh Baok, iil gf oo oi Syuipaunt, 424 Ly member of the Zion Evangelical | The reserves right to relect| uo oposals for pre above will be 40 Pupils Unhurt + |IPcist Sniril i MOET & Shin ols Bibminar = ~ p er to . es’ Ald Society. She was 48.| ANION: OF "BOSIic "WORKS [of any two or more of a). . |In Bus Accident Surviving are her husband, UPPLY. 3). 3 and ® wil also be con:

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| Slightly chilly and mvigorating with a gravel truck “at the in- lis; her father, Herman Uthoff Jise so o ers or Bidders mate z Be |late summer weather will stay tersection of West 28th St. and Sr., Sy 2 A L or your b Jiovasal shall by accompanied 4

with the city through the week- Paris Ave. ; Uthott Jr, both of Germany. At S05 of ndianapolis, Dry a sabi Ridder s bond, for : end. the weatherman said today.| There were no injuries and the Mrs, Keith G. Cash Opening 160.3 B. (COT. Tourer, (3fs Pica o °° Jee han 88 | air skies today were expected - Se 1049" x be rey 3 vehicles were only slightly dam Servi were ng oinper ) tractor awarded work will a

.| Con to permit the mercury to rise to aged. Neither street is a prefer- anged alone on Ale t toh ment of | quired tof ty 2 Mr th as un ed the in amount of 100% of con ! weighty steers brought $29.50. Pollen Count..490 per cubic yd. ential route at the intersection for Mrs. Keith G. Cash, Muncle, publ bres Ocommissioners. Weir rates on this work shall not be

' tomorrow in the Patton Funeral all of Indianapolis. | Services will be held at 3 p. m.| Home Crystal Chapel. She { : Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan ’ the 81st Congress against charges y Born in Castalian Springs, of “do-nothingism.” Insurance Executive | Sortvaly Burial will be in ohn. Mrs. Franklin had made The fact Is, BS aed Bist Se Dies in Hospital | : {her home in Indianapolis the spite opposition m the “selfish : |past 12 years. 1 interests,” this Congress already Services for Earl R. Baker, 321 Daniel P. Rector Surviving are her husband, has passed “many important Berkeley Rd. vice president of Services for Daniel P. Rector, nayvid Franklin, Gallatin, Tenn.; |measures for the good of the the American Income Insurance Srocery operator on W. 11th St. her’ mother, Mrs. Jenice Hall, /people-—and it i PASS MANY Co. who dled yesterday in Meth. Berl 0 years, wi See et | Indianapolis; a son, Charles Ww. more progressive laws. odist Hospital, will be held at will be buried In Washington Park Fr orkiin, Gallatin; a daughter, }=The Chiet Executive voiced. con-i, ; oo ! ngt Mrs. Annie M. Baker, Indianapofidence that the Taft - Hartley p. m. tomorrow Flanner after services at 2 p.m. tOmOTTOW jis. a brother, Lee Hall, Indian-labor-management a will he re- & Buchanan Mortuary. a 3 Askin Meridian polis, and two grandchildren. pealed and the nnan farm’ Mr Baker, who was 64, will be SINR ER FINED price support pan wil be en buried ‘n-Grown Hil. Time of Sort 1h Jeerscn Couns, Mr BED SMOKER FINED | | dianapolls 52 years. He 1s charge of smoking in bed after a , “has put & stop to the Baker lived in Indianapolis 45 Survived by his wife, Ella, with fire in his room in the New Occi-

and several nieces selves.” |Presbyterian Church and Marion |NePhews. :

Notes ‘Improvement’ (Lodge, F&AM. LEGAL NOTICES He said the November elections| Survivors include two daugh- we th

and Court 3 today and fined $1 and |costs.

LEGAL NOTICES

TICE TO DERS: PUBLIC SALE ADVERTISEMENT . State Indiana. acting by | The Board of Trustees of Purdue Uni. hy of Public Works &} ‘will receive sealed bids for. for the State Highway Commission |jowing projects until 10:00 A. ans. will offer at bli¢ sale. at the standard Time on the

sted below. beginning Sept. 8. 1949, |B. A. Baker, Indianapolis, and st 12:3 P. M. (Davilgnt Saving Hume) the Per 1045, at the office of two r oca

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Building. Brovect 452. Extension to the Third Street Servicees for Mrs. Magdalene! Tne purcharr Bu pe riruired to re-| (4) Brooder House No. 1. Bart! bov ribed build from the (5) Dangerous Chemicals Storage | ing, native of Germany, who right of way mits: within Sixty (60) days Building. Pom Sth Bf JS. en. ald by cash. bank inated ons oD Ie Ture uaiove ‘try are quite capable of sizing up Hoyt Ave., will be held at 3 p. m. |arati or certified check made gable to} Proposals for projects (11. (3, end (8) tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann fi rite ffs Sif, sl Hdiag rl Th pe LEHR ro” comely of deciding who is right and who is Funéral Home. Burial ‘will be in each sale at the site and time of award, !

and Pleasant View,

& Y Forty pupils of school No. 87/ Ernest H. Bartling; two daugh-| Notjce y given that the under-| proposals shall be property comgot off to. an exciting start on|ters, Miss Marie and Miss Anita ar reaping aero "Day at pletely executed op Bi por for $4 ¥T8 his © or e os ™ must be eoujpment *

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8 0 tik t Questionnaire Fred Schnier, Indianapo-| the various supplies. materials, m “of Accounts for all bids of $5.000.00 or

r the opening day of the term this Bartling, Indianapolis; a sister, o SE Ri, it bed Seo t

morning when their bus tangled Mrs

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Pu ; lana police were told both bus and: who died yesterday in Methodist Cook A gta Atha. “We o than the prescribed

| } | {76 by late afternoon. -Mostly| Hospital. She was 42. ° oN aT,. Thursday. |g Acts "ot “the and noisy midway is the face of For Alfred Pahud |Sverage good Jostly Se 00 cloudy and a low of 60 is sek i had stopped, uy then iar oP ndtana Unive plemiet A 081. TH 7 Cocos of Indiana of ios. i Sarde ie pistioist Setintasie: Reve the Services for Alfred X. Pahud, bos 59 steers brought $26 10 forecast for tonight. time. UP again at The SAME! sity, Mrs. Cash was a member of tence at. the weie Cok Minitigl Kirport period. ot. tris” 030) Gas after date set ’ lifelong Indianapolis resident who Widely scattered - thunder- : - Epsilon Sigma Omicron So fis in the Department of Public Purchase. 1oF opening of bids side shows weave their tales for died ean bo his Seiden 1337! + Cow Prices Firm showers tomorrow should hold the The school children were riding |ghe had oe in Cr SB Ene Broariment or Publ Firchase a tructions to bidders. plans and poet ~ the consumption..of..the Yokels. |B Market-St.. will be-heid-at-2:30 greene cry LO. medium class ry down to. 75, weather In. an Indianapolis Railways bus (yx vears and was a member of bo cor oociheriins S00 Sores as set out) SEAT" damiiton, Superifiendent of The sea of faces, upturned and pm, Thursday in Flanner & Bu- [5 aaels hp Re SUPPLY: forecasters said. |driven by James R. Cocherell, 26, (1, “Jackson Street Christian! Opthing Ho on Na Thursder, Bate Bord. counts: Indianapolis, attentive, do NOT represen t|chanan mortuary. He was 60. | are Joss o in ed wot) onl Indianapolis temperatures Of 3739 Pleasant Run Pkwy. |Church, the Federated Chorus September 3 1940: x / Sa Tord ‘ capi IIA cuments for projects Q) yokels. They are in reality hun-| mr Pahud had been associated i Four other loads of mostly 4iPPed to 56 at 5 a. m. this morn-| Operator of the truck was Ken- and Matinee Musical there. |chevrolets or Plymouth-—or thelr sausi. all and (3) listed above may be obtained by dreds of gay, fun-loving Hoosiers with the Miller Jewelry Co., InC., medium to low choice heifers av. INE after warming to 83 by 2 meth Gtbson, 32, 870 W. 27th St. | Surviving are her husband, in the Deparment of Bublic Purchase. [oo ter and. Associates. 1114 spending their day at the Fair|ine past 12 years. He was a mem. ar 750 sounds sold at P- M- yesterday. . |who was accompanied by his wife, Keith Cash, Muncie; a daughter, | opening Fo uHOn No THO day. State Street. Layafette, Indians for each and spending thir money on theiper of the Tabernacle Presbyter- Sraging near 159 pounds sold at" Pive more cool days and nights Dorothy, 30, and daughter, Bren- | Miss Barbara J. Cash; her moth- Segiember 1oab: : Fo it Tor ober tof, deen midway. The side show barkers, jan Church. : |are in prospect for the state, the da, 6 ler, Mrs. Nellie B. Clark, Bloom-|yons on fie in ihe Department of Public wil be refunded to each bidder who re.

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: ! d in |Weathérman sald as he predicted Attorney Hepry J. Richardson, ington; a brother, James R. Clark, TC ra orice. our Adams DA Of ondition Within ‘10 days after the opening

[north and from 56 to 83 in the bus, said school authorities would er, Marvard A. Clark, Bloomingx [southern portion. of

{while ‘canners sold mostly at| through Sunday.

pursuant 8 of

the plans a

ated at 30 N. Fard- of Bias of duca Arh ote 3h { e , Col ments for proj (4) and Recs above, may be obtained and to purchas Pon R Hamilton, Suberintendent of any article & articles from ong a more The Trustess. of Purdue Oniversity re-

Indiana|be asked to investigate reports ton. that the bus was overcrowded,

¢ vendors a e advantage City | lg = I ~ |with children standing. Doyle Spencer of" adiaha; 3D, accordance wit nthe | 103% waive a 7 informalities 1h Bidding. Loca Issues Doyle Spencer, 536 N. Illinois whose jurisdiction this requisition is writ- PORES iv ! s t., parking lot attendant, who| “ALBERT ; at. R. B. Stewart. Vice President . 0 HH ae ame POT ng Meter Gled ‘Sunday in his home, will be {106 Gis Rul Yoitanasohe: Snes rer and_Controller. American States id {buried tomorrow in Spencer Cem-

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