Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1949 — Page 16

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$2 . . . To Watch Rabies ‘hich an Irish setter broke from hin ie at the home of Russell

. . ’ . ’ 4 - . ; . Goodyear Plaques to Winning Soil Savers Warns Dog Owners Ao 9.1 | 2 | v! |, Warning to all dog owners, parjHeuiasily t 1 the area 4 f the Darringer and wandered to the {6400 block of E. 30th St] was 30th St. area. The dog was later issued by Sgt. James Payne of the shot and found to be a rabies city dog pound today to observe carrier. 8 i {their pets for symptoms of Sgt Payne also recommend {rabies. that the Darringer children, who The. warning was an outgrowth played with the dog Sunday, be : dical observation. {of an incident of last Sunday in placed under me lical obs

Today in Business— ul Pri oal, Not Steel, jor, pois

een as Biggest pi; gyy)y usiness Th reat Cattle Mostly Steady

On Light Receipts;

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Right now

i ‘ . 2abt s . i Monopolist’ John L. Lewis Sheep Sales Easier is f : Farmers continued to pour ; Turns It on and Off at Will | Lar more continued topo Wo : : , , . 'kyards by the thousands to- : By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, ‘Times Business Editor Stockyards Bit, ; COAL, NOT STEEL, is the biggest threat to Business, day, but prices failed to buckle a a . } Steel contracts come up once a year. They are usually settled under the weight. ; ‘ ! after knotty negotiations. Then there's a year of peace. Good and choice 200-t0-270 ! With coal it is different. John L. Lewis, as production monopo- pound barrows and gilts part of 0) ‘ list, can turn-it-on-turn-it-off at will by regulating the work week. the early estimated 12,000 re- | $ : He can order a seven-day work week or a “no-doy” work week. ceipts, brought $19.75 to mostly : Just now it is the latter, $20 per hundredweight, 3

Mr. Lewis is in the driver's ship out of the hot summer calm.

There is always an upturn in August toward the latter weeks, but this year it was normal-plus. |The IU Bureau credits this to farm Income, down per bushel or per pound, but up in quantity, To farmers it made little difference, 80 long as they got the money. Bank debits, accepted measure of trade volume, were the high

peat, his thick-soled shoe resting lightly on the production pedal. He is in a position to regulate the speed of coal production. As with other industries, surfaced coal slipped into long supply this year. Overproduction was hurting price per ton, and endangering further wage and pension gains by United Mine Workers.

Beeting that he was getting into ing industry continued aft the

The top price, $20.25, was paid sparingly for choice .230 to 250 pounders Weights up to 300 pounds brought $19.25 to $20. Prices from $19 to $19.75 were paid for 165 to 190 pounders. Lightweights from 100 to 160 pounds moved at $14 to $16. Sow prices remained steady at $16 to $18.50 Odd bigweights

est since January and the build- dropped to $15.50. Stags remained

scarce

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E. J. Thomas, Goodyear president, presents plaques and $100 checks to state's leading soil con-

EVERY PAI

fa bag bargaining position, Mr. pion tevel maintained since April Although only 250 cattle were s We : : Lewis tightened coal production . © oF mainiained Since APT timated early, a few sales of servationists, Steve Weinert, Lake Village; Robert Carlson, Morocco, and Donald Clark, Brook, Ind. J iJ! ER PRICED to the three-day week. Even this Nylon Cords common and medium native es tr = * = = . J | Built to star did little to melt the mountains of Ep J THOMAS. Goodyear Rub. Brassers brought steady prices at ° . we'll offer a :] | handsome lo fuel piled up by railroads, power ,.. reales twa A org pe $17 to $22. Some inquiry was 5 J Th HM d § 5 um in [1]]! J | school stuff, 1 . rT pre: , swapped ideas with $17 22. m m : companies and other big coal contin) Indiana ey L shown on good and choice fed . . oO as, ea oO ir ! generous J | many dollars users. x ar /earlings. : : | 6 tos , ers yesterday when he came to YEaring o t A p ] . | allowance on $ Af 4 Dargainey Mr. Lewis 18 & town to award soil conservation Cows Steady resen S war S ersona Y Moh Threat Lifts / BOYS’ J ers first “They a puts his min- plaques and cash to winning Cow prices remained steady at ' | ¥ your old A! Bright laids ers first, ‘They appreciate that kioosier farmers. $13 to $1450 for odd head com- More Than 20 Hoosiers Honored for Efforts : refrigerator | Batted pa He had something to say about beef cows, : ¥ i when he shuts off wages to the nig industry, too. Newest develop-| mers And Tod or moved On Behalf of Conservation State Troopers Wait h }| lining! 4 po point ate bread Bets low In ments are the company’s new largely at $10.50 to $13. Bulk of Mounted bronze plaques and checks from $25 to $500 were Vainly for ‘Raiders’ when you get } SANFORIZ y cupboards. low pressure casing and nylon peqijum and good sausage bulls handed out to Indiana's winning soil conservationists yesterday in| Rumors that a “large, mystery a brand new :§| Lay-back col North vs. South cords. He quipped about nylon: yrougnt $15 to $16. Odd cutters the Marott Hotel, 'mob, intended to invade Gibson J | Solid green ‘It won't run in hose but it runs 4.onned to $12 E. J. Thomas, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. president, personally. "p Cc jes to . 4 | fall colors! F' COAL PRODUCTION is a sec- " b = anded the awards w 20 top: 20¢, Yosey Counties 15.2414 nat- ¢ : fine in tires. | Choice vealer prices dropped handed the awards with hearty handshakes to more than 20 top-| iio) ay pumping stations of the! 3 BOYS’ | tional problem. The Southern Nylon thread is finer, stronger, $2.50, losing exactly the same rated soil savers at a luncheon at which veteran Goodyear toast-|, cp’ C5 Wa no ion ; db Lo ho operators often come into the mayes for lighter weight, tougher , = gained yesterday, and . = > ~~ master Arthur C. Horrocks, pre- a » 3 ng or shor : | «Corp. apparently had subsided to- " stripe patte headlines for reasons not well casings. Biggest trouble, he 8aid, other grades continued to sell at | sided. 3 tly had subsided 1} pe p rn undetstood by the publie. is price. When that comes down, steady prices.. Good and choice ISSIng ir |. Mr. Thomas said the soll con- “Fiftee stat I t : Byes. Ba The Southern mines in normal oo nylon- in tire cords will be gid at $26.50 to $28.50 and com- an J [servation work of the Goodyear h e police troopers : : 1

Years are not profitable, | . "About the only time the South-| ern operators made money in re-! . re: * )38 cent years was during and just ® 8°04 UKE ve; dn After the war. It was easy then. Ve4’® oa no, fate pres; «~Bverybody -had money. Even tise 118 Assistant's fa eps Jeighborhood 10-year-old with the Bankers’ Pensions’ ~ Jemonade stand. : : Southern operators cannot ‘com.- | THAT THIN LITTLE man who pete because they are not!gets gray almost before your 80 mechanized as Northern mines. eyes through the teller's w Their mine equipment, like that,at your bank soon may have) of England, is old, obsolete in/something more to look forward many instances. And they have ato than the traditional engraved Songer. more x penalve freight gold watch and a banquet in is ~naul, to eir st customers, honor when he gets too 0 0] on id Pi tat ees Bank embloyes, Jie many able a aiother white collar workers, do| Jouthetts Gherators were the first not, on the whole, take home big Sion royaltyichecks on pay day. They have to payments to the UMW. This greg i know their manners year's dip in business, and the, + remain cheerful even when piling up of surfaced coal, hit "© them hard. They had to cut costs| they ars worried ahout-getting somewhere to try to stay com. their children through college or petitive. : [how to repair their roof. . Their excuse was that the con- 1 N¢ Indlana Bankers Associatract had expired, although other lon wants Hoosier banks to do coal operators (Indiana) recog-

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mons and mediums brought $19 to $26. A few medium and good heavy grass calves sold at $16 to $22. La P Native spring. lambs sold at

» prices bakély stpady to extremes; lof 50 c¢éhts_ lower. Bulk of good

and choice brought ‘$22 to $22.50. {Medium and good moved at $20

to $19. Slaughter ewe prices remained steady.

Reserve Officers Set Ist Winter Meeting

First winter meeting -of the Re-,

serve Officers’ Association, Indianapolis Chapter 7, will be held tonight at the Benjamin Harrison, Air Base Officers’ Club. At. the meeting, scheduled for 8:15 p. m,, Lt. Col. Browning Gent will present the past president's award to Capt.-Claude M, Spilman Jr., who headed the chapter last year,

Feared Kidnaped

Child Gone 5 Days

HEMLOCK, N. Y., Sept. 23 (UP)

indow [to $22. Commons sold at $16.50 —Drenching rain today hampered

the search for 11-year-old Joanne Lynn as fears mounted that the girl who has been missing five days may have been kidnaped. Sheriff H. Donald McColl admitted his officers were baffled. He emphasized, however, that “we'll keep plugging until the case breaks.” The stockily built, brown-haired schoolgirl disappeared last Monday morning after leaving home

on a three-quarter-mile hike to]

school. .8he last was seen trudging along the route to the schoolhouse. Then she disappeared. Four days of intensive investigation and search by 250 sheriff

Rain Hinders. Hunt. for.

| rubber empire (73,000 employees) was the “something else” Goodyear did beside make rubber products for the good of man. Dr. W. T. Spantan, U, 8. Office of ‘Education md the -250gresent Mhat “nations and whéle ¢ivNizations have failed when their soil ‘wore out.” , Members of the governing body of the winning district were W. C. Atkinson, chairman, and Clay C. Baird, secretary, both of Mo|rocco, Ind.; Lloyd Arbuckle, Lake Village; Almer Barton, Brock, and G. H. Portteus, Raub, Ind.

Three Winners The three winning farmers 'from the district were Steve Wei-/ nert, Lake Village; Robert Carlson, Moroeco, and Donald Clark, Brook, Ind. Members of the governing body of the second-place district were Nelson J. Galloway, chairman, Covington; Lawrence McKinney, secretary, Wingate; J. Lee Foster,

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from the Jasper post were sent into the area yesterday followin the report that an Illinois mob had terrorized employees at two pumping stations in southern Illiois. ‘The “troopers “were - ordered “to stand by at Mt. Vernon, New Harmony and on the Indiana-IIli-nois ‘border, They waited four hours but the “mob” failed to materialize. A state police spokesman at the Jasper post said the situation was “mostly rumor.” He said he first heard the mob numbered 2000 men, but later it was lowered to 300. ; State police said they had receivell a report that a group of men had surrounded ‘pumping stations-at Norris City, Ill, and Lick Creek, Ill, yesterday. Workmen were ordered off their jobs, according to the report. Purpose of the action was not known.

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nized that the pension royalt {It is urging member institutions! j OE 2 . Rt. 1, Attica, and Ward. Mann, : payments, sonce in the pleture to set up pension plans. local | Issues [de path 5 ne Foie; Nato) Kingman, Ind. Warren Graves . were there to stay. Indiana oper-| A plan has been worked out by Sept. adden an Yolunieeps failed 5145 a member was not present. Given 10 Years ators took no such chance. They an IBA committee headed by|. TOURS wo Uncoves a Shee clue ‘as 10 winning farmers from the sec- i oe - ; | keep the royalty paynients rolling. | Geoige 8S. Anderson, president of American States pfd | oanne Ss proba ole fate. - ond-place district + were Robert ndianapolis dirty faced ° ° LOLI RL PR Ly vs CAR EINE Ba Teale” for, aacLaan_ Slater com wou HTN. pugs Ap time paaged, > the Suspicion Kiger. Kipgman; - @purtiand: . P.bandit today. began. a 10-year fs... oo. 5 omit Voge @emc oman v Su | Tinke { 3 VIESRITe icon ath ’ be R” A wit H Perry prison “term at Mi “Wi SE Pl LA tt RS TE Sad = Ae i PERE ; y ol} et Uppy ring self-adminfstered plan to be car- L 8 Ayres 43% pid ser 45 “101% 104" Merew that she hdd been lured Galloway, Covington, an y pri oY cmagn “City ’ 3 4 - fH + The-best guess in the coal trade ried out by the trust department +Beii RR & Stk Yds com > into an automobile by a motor-| Lewis, Crawfordsville. i after a Criminal Court jury de- 803 VIRGINA AVE. AT. 1562 4! © JUST IN 3s that Mr. Lewis is working to- of each bank pobta-Morrill, com i ist and carried away, perhaps to, Governing body members of the cided he robbed Barns’ Market . LOW BU | : y 2 4 i n ro ’'is las ward a controlled scarcity and| = Only 14 of the association's 500 Central Sova : 38 her death. third-place district we re rose last Feb. 19, instead of being in FRIGIDAIRE DEALER SINCE 1933 ’ higher, or at least firmer prices. members in Indiana have retipe- “Com Lay oi a The kidnaping theory was sup- Goshorn, chairman, Ladogd 1 Kentucky, as he said. 4H This can be done, not only on ment plans, and these are in the &ont Car-Nu Var I's’ ported” by Joanne's distraught mer T. Coons, secretary, RL: LJ It took the/jury in Judge Wily ment pl , a w « 3 I Cummings Eng com ...... 1642 . Co /fordsville; Edgar E. Wilson, jj y contract renewals as with steel, pigger cities, Indianapolis, Ft. cumming Kng vid |... , 9» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ww ved g Henderson am D. Bain’s court less than But aL any time during te year Wayne, Evarile, South Bend SSIS WF gr’ 0 Ta pw ann Ee rarer oo oars Jerirasy te seve NS SONPLENSS @ can regulate the supply from and Frankfort. Eersolidated Ind oi : 90 ER A ; the district gq ra | + 29, of 433 N, Zero tons per day to a full work| The plan will get top billing at Fantasie Securities Com 1... 3 +n Meter Give More | Winning ee ne — State Ave., was the man who._en- YOUR FAL! week. Ana hat i economic the regional meetings in the next Herd Jones ° PN gw S ent) and Edgar Loren, both of hed Wie ESTOS ALIN 8 Nate] ) SEPARATI Jowet, and plenty of it. |month at Gary, Ft. Wayne, Mun- 55k 5 co com: . 1 i ~*-Waynetown, and Charles Fletch- > any Jo) » The man in the street asks, cle Logansport Indianapolis ind amo’ fold bla, % i Parking Space er, Wingate checks after forcing the owner R RELIABLE Wd isin WAnSASS th L ’ ’ t Gas & ter Co co 7 ' * = “ . How Wow ie gut DY ith " ho Batesville, Terre Haute, Jeffer- ina &" Mico ¥ 4's " 19103 198, More parking space has been! The fourth, fifth and sisth Bh rear TOOL, stad by de. AT SMALI : 8 that he is doing gorville and Evansville, Hindpls P & 1 4 852 98" avallable since the installation of place districts were Daviess, Elk- : - ar cost! nothing illegal but in the process . } fIndpls P & L 5 198 a. parking meters on downtown hart and Morgan Counties. 1octives Mar, 1 after he cashed a COLOR MOVIE FILMS! ACCORDIONS $ { he has grown horns and a speared TWO Over, “Light Co 5% pid 106s 109 streets, City Controller Phillip a ————————eii Check whien they said was part $-mm ROLL TYPE COLOR 120 BASS ta In the public mind. He has, THE Indiana Restaurant Asso- Nr ary ny ad Bayt observed today as first col- PJ n Re-Arrest os . 185) oot taken from William 15-mm. MAGAZINE COLOR - ) be n called a “dictator,” a “tw i. . Alen Kingan & Co vid 60 3 on istartedl camming into his a 5 Barnes! store. . Tant” and a good many other ciation next month will take a Kinin § C3 com . : ions irted coming into his A defense witness testified that CAPITOL CAMERA CO. INDIANA MUSIC CO. ¢ 5 Rt os inco at Life 215 18 lice g Ss 8 a alr-bluing names, - : look at itself in a profit-and-loss Lola {oan i Tv ‘In Murder Case Hager was visiting friends ini" W- Wash St. Eo 115 E. OHIO FR-11 A a a To get out thi : : mirror * Sl mon NefeNeianlieotn dr de The controller commented that . Henderson, | Ky., at the tim f " 1184 4] sleeves! Crew ar able alt Na weomon The big operators suffer from Nar tae hy 8s ss. the parking turnover is more. BRAZIL, Sept. 23 (UP)—Clay tne holdup.” Ye e 0 comm we f° : Ep —— ipa A Pw a striz ¢ . Nat. H 98 pid now and in g are ts i 5 , : the carelessness of the little cor- 3. 1 } rapid now and in cases where “all County Sheriff Martin Siack said public oppressor, a book has been . ants tan % hid 1047, 1081, sters” Vie spaces Ee EE WHILE THE REST Pr ter-and-stool restaurants. N Ind I Seryice com 16'y 18 day nesters occupied spaces pe would be at the gates of the OF written about him. It is really a ner coun *N Ind Pu ¢ e 4" IR ) ¥ 2 s a Pye Bedford Forest Area : For some reason almost anyone ¢ r Mallory com j61a 181, Previously there are now frequent Indiana State Prison today to re- ; THE TOWN SLEEPS Neat gabardine propaganda, whitewashing piece, , Srogress Laundry com 14 20's Spaces ilable a} AR. wv . fabrics in eircy ) : who can fry an egg believes he p Sf nA ron gat, 29, Spaces available arrest Roy Grigsby, 58-year-old Bud et Dis v ’ traight line at 10 Witade public opinion of his' an run a restauarnt which ac Rub Serv. of ffa Phe nid Hv He sald comment had been both convicted murderer, when he is 9 Times scussed HAAG’S ‘ ish and pocket olist produc on monopa counts=for the amazing mortality *so Ind GE om | od 21% vorable and. unfavorable but freed on a writ of habeas corpus’ BEDFORD, Sept. 23— Budget ALL NIGHT DRUG STORE : shades. 34-38. . figures in the business reveated S700 OXF rd 08. 3 the majority of motorists appar-after 11 years.in prisob. for the coming yeéar were dis- TARA 2nd and Meridian Sta. ’ hat 1s asking a lot of one little 0 1ar1y by Dun & Bradsipeet. §lokely-van Camp pf i 18 ently liked the new meter system. Grigsby won his freedom ear- cussed by persognel of the newly| . yo... Otiet Credit 5 JS PEN Y a : At their state convention in the | Terre Haute Malleable # 10 Mr. Bayt was not certain jer this week in Federal District combined Hoosier Wayne Pur-!| "hes. Hiinels St. | — More Jobs ~ |Murat Temple the association Inf ellagiine com. od AL SERRE Wekhey additional personnel will Court at Hammond, when Judge chase unit of the U. 8. Forest| You Save Because We Save | AS THE thermometer oes members will discuss sanitation, Union Title Co . 61 re needed in his office to handle Luther M. Swygert ruled he was Service as a two-day meeting | ff ——————— down, jobs are going wp in employee training, customer con-{ = o oo BONDS ” meter collections and tabulations. convicted illegally 11 years ago closed yesterday. ‘ '| MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS i Indiana. tacts. (and how to keep them), american Loan ls 60 95 He said he would study the situa- of the murder of John Gaut. Other business discussed in- E. J $22 95 $29 95 ; Today Everett: I. Gardner Wage and hour legislation, the American Laan dss 8 ”" tion before asking for additional Judge Swygert said Grigsby cluded jobs and priorities; land . to . director of the itate's Employ. 100d supply, deep fat frying, how Huhner Fertllzer 6o so ..... 31° help. ~~ « was not advised of his right to acquisition, fire control and .or-| ALUMINUM AWNINGS ROBERT HALL Clothes ment Security Division, reported {0 Make a_good cup of coffee. Siiens Ina Tel ves a. 101 . counsel before he entered a ganizations, timber sales and spe- CALL 11-337 FOR FREER Cor. Senate Ave. & Maryland St that division officers received hospitality hints, break “even Soumpia Gud 3:8 6 % ‘Incinerator Baby's’ sity plea to the murder. cial uses of government - owned ESTIMATE Sen. 8.40 8 more job openings and made more Points and cash drawer casual- nd ‘Limestone 4s 7 1 ”™ . y Prosecuting Attorney Fred Wil- land. ’ aN. FENN. 3. Avian placements last week than any ties (till tapping). Indon barat 4 Sm a » Death Probed ley said Grigsby would be re-| ‘Rudolph’ Grabow, forest super-. ; wee LARGEST SELECTION . ‘week this year, v What they are interested in Indols P&L IVs 70 . 108 154 turned here and held without visor, said the office has an al- {1th Anniversary Sale. of Linoleum in Indians: * Unemployment compensation mostly is improving the know- nb Rallways 5s 67 a ‘ ANDE Kites, State Serifte bond, pending re-arraignment on location of $63,000 for land pur- . . RUGS from $2.39 ¢laims dropped 36 per cent how in their Kitchens. the proper gunne. vacting ¢ 8 .... i 2, ANDERSOR, Sept. 29 An the original charge of first-de- chases in the. reforestation pro- OPEN “iia NIGHTS Wy Look for the store with during the week preparation of food and the main- fesenxame Sa 88 ©... 84 autopsy will he performed joiay gree murder. gram in the area, which was in- Friday . She bis red . . . . y ards N 14 "ub Serv as 7 oe 0 108% to determine 1® cause o dea eare—ediyreeprenses - reased t ” 200.000 ¥ 00 ' } And this’ will make many ask tenance of high standards day Dl A C0 es ’ 100 of a five-day-old girl found in an d | Ch k after bi od ‘ith acres Marilyn Fur Co. W rH BIER * : | what became of that recession meter day. { Sublia Service Yvas 18 103 105% apartment house incinerator Sat- 3 Frau vlent ecks ey eorsbination. with.the Ohio 2 = Onto Bt “1 PAINT A LINOLEUM Co. ' for which:a good share of in- t Is encouraging for eaters-out Traction 1 inal 8s 87 a. urday night, according t i . : '§ 211 EB Washingten R- 1} ; ‘ ight, according to County On Red Cross Cashed A m— . il 8310 3 dustry. was banking its fires to see them tackle their problems . Coroner George Albright ) —— Sr ——— ———— | — ————— earlier this year. with Such vigor. an someone Local Truck Grain Prices ' The infant, in critical condition nn TERUNIN necks bear. Racket Boss Freed CALL LI-3796 |e WV RUC ENIG : may find a way to stop a fresh . when found, died vesterday in a : y Ane ‘Di 2 i > > August ‘Went Up fork from getting on-the table New No 2 red wheat $188 hospital here ' a ‘American Red Cross, Indianap- Of Dirty Names Charge for CERTIFIED Cold Fur Storage | iY § SN i 1) - ; FROM INDIANA UNIVERSITY with a smudge of egg yolk on its _\. 3) v $1.09 Authorities said the child ‘was ©lis Chapter” have been cashed LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23 (UP) Enclosive.at ere: ; : game more heartening news tines. BN ARN . A Tran placed in the incinerator by its in Indianapolis. neighborhood —Racket boss Mickey Cohen was ne 2 2: iE Aid « It dittoed Mr, Gardner's re- = em mother, -a 28-year-old registered stores recently, Virgil Sheppard, cleared today of a charge that MORRISONS | port on‘ employment, marked a $78,000 to Cancel Trip Local Produce » nurse ‘about an hour after it was executive director” of the local he disturbed the peace by calling 20 W. Washington St. | Realthy upturn in the flow of Tomen. Forelsn Service Perron : born. The nurse was married at chapter, said today. - policemen dirty names, | ¥ Sollurs, 90d cast a rosy hue In CANBERRA, Australia. Sept. under 5 i: and Lexiorn 1a heats ON time but is at present unwed, The checks bear a signature, A Municipal Court jury .ac- ERI - 3 ndustrial skies. 23--1It cost real dough when Brit. Dred, seins Bac. “and, Lexhor police said.- “Harfiet Parsons,” who is un- quitted the chubby little mobster D The IU Business Research Bu- ain's roval family called off its less than No " care. 1) The mother said she believed known to local Red Cross offi- late yesterday after deliberating We Buy Diamonds 3 reau sald August was the turn- tour of Australia earMer this wc" Grade A Grade A me. Child to be dead when she clals, Mr. Sheppard said. They for three hours and 45 minutes. HIGHEST CASH PRICE { around month. Busi 3 dium. 48c. Cra 42¢. Grade, A Placed it in the incinerator. The w ) “yr : ; 8 A . usiness has year. Before the tour cancella- (null Joc a ¢ 32 8 baby's cries. Low nel Pa + 111€ were cashed by & man who iden- I'm really happy about this PAID na for “Names | -been settling since last Christ- tion, Australia had spent $78,000 _ Butterfat—No 1. S4c. No 2 Sle. oabhy. oo e5 2 Wever le to its tified himself as “Harry C. Muel- verdict,” Cohen beamed. “I hope STANLEY J | Co Roe in Furniture and al mas. But the winds shifted last on preparations, the government u S St } t the a Hs Jan het resident of jar and who gave a fictitious ad- the cops don't try to do it to me{ ewe ry ’ 1 month, taking the Hoosier trade has just announced +h aremen . ap; Bn ake dress, agcording to Mr. Sheppard. again.” . . ARLE W. Wash Lincoln Hotel Bids. . -_ . " - A : WASHINGTON, Sept 23 U Govern 3 : : me o EE ——————— ——— ! \ : ont tetas ears ronan Sent’ 3° com King Sized MiuEheoom Contract Awarded Services Tomorrow y Aa R19 EB pared with a ye : PY | { his Year Last year HOS 2-Inch Diameter fq i i ACRE A [4 IRA A 3 - r New For | 4 GRAIN taedlocll * RAIA Thomas 0. Carter, 35 Wood- "Now Cymnasivm. A i Diecior Weed UP) ‘or | i A ves i CRE ; _23804.989.532 lawn Drive, had the “‘granddaddy > ORY ry oT A my aad e «8 LLIN 1 : Backing our efforts to | Cash Bal RHR A.783.462.148' mushroom of all” today and was $107,000 contract has been Funeral services will be held ! ’ QUOTATIONS bring you top-flight com a 1d Res nn 850 298 FH gt 36d bit 313, looking for a large “steak to Jwarges », Brows Township Jr Yhrrew for movie director 8a | * Wolt Sussman, Ine. { r service. 'w i —— 3 C 0 J. J. Barnhart of Wilkin- Wood, whose death yesterday ful- : ? ; modity fervi e, we have INDIANAROLIS CLEARING Wousp Smgther son for construction of filled 1a th ) “F141 W. WASHINGTON ST. 239° W. Washington $t, TA TR Just installed the first Clearings . $7.04, 000 The thushroom, of the cream- rv ] y a new an oid theatrical supersti { = WARM OUT on ANS-LUX and only grain Trans. | re $5. Tisa colored sponge variety and edible, gysmiasium at Wilkinson Highi tion that deaths runs in threes. ee . | Lux in Indianapolis in | measured 29, inches in diameter So evn 1 be 50 byt He ras the third film celebrity | ——————————————) Fine He : our office You can now | and was round as a pumpkin ‘ . asjum w be 8( by 0 e in ve days. Character ’ | S ERWIN-W y i oo for quick and watch grain quotations Mr. Carter i ht it 22 pat, Ny. prasent gym Mi actos Frank Morgan died Sunday ALSCO | “ : Ras ALLIANS { | Yery special. : deve ‘ | ran ' , . . 4 *red for use” as -a shop, and rugged leading man Richard i Every Purpese | easy readin as they develop "during was a pumpkin when he found’it .4reteri ol ; An Ovmbinatios i : sy a trading hours. We invite | yesterday afternoon 1p a cow cafeteria ard class rooms. Dix died Tuesday. Horm Tinie Tae Bees ‘ i 1 RA you to make use of this | had, tma-and Tom Semi pasture near a stream’on a farm NO DOWN PAYMENT *3 3 " added service, | RSS LF hh Ta ik in Shelby County. WE OWN AND OFFER Ih rere f i i | ® ALL FIRST ‘ 8d v ei . . i | s . - 50 SHARES : . i 1 3 Merrit LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE - Vacancy Filled || PAI Underwritérs and Distributors of Investment Securities GRE ERE ELE Sent 2 Ross Gear & Tool Co. Common Stock " Hl 4 Fol a phd 4 { GREE! ELD, . 23—~ } a : DIAMOND . | : Wm in Securities and Commodities {Charles Dailey has been appoint- PRICE $35.00 PER SHARE : aS ; i } 2 ower Indianapolis 4 fed to the Greenfield city council : N : LO ANS : Lace trim e s Telephone: ot 450 : oi : ey Fores Hai al (he toll hace) to fill the vacancy created by the = CIty ~SECURITY CORPORATION - S 5 | Potved, ble j etl poe, nt In tha ~ Fesignation of Raymond Harold, : INVESTMENT BANKERS oi WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. : jum The : - pn _ |W ecen was treet . . ON ‘a no . : y it 3 opm preropsy pp pres fy lliy vay appeinued street 417 Circle Tower 5538 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. BSBA y : . : " v TANG Established 48 Tears I od / .Q te 5 of v : Tir « A 4 0 x . *§ Pr a Fro Woy 2 a2 * a Lu i : ~ \ : g Lia -