Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1949 — Page 18
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POLIS gets a 40 per cent increase in its, 53 approved yesterday by Examiner Edward fal Power Commission, savings per conje about $8 a year. © xaminer gave the affirmative nod to Panhandle ‘Line Co., Kansas City, Mo., to'run s natural
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owners for 16 years, and we have Pounds sold at $15 to $16.50, 275, and sheep,
he found in the letters for a to of approximately $600. :
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Oct. 21—
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from 4192 to 5407 during the period. The average Hoosier factory had 85 workers, compared with 49 nationally, who appeared
air will send tonight's temperatures value to the products. The 38
more efficient by adding more
ceived 4.1 per cent of the factory — wages. The Hoosier staté had an un-
metals industries and seemed to abreast of the political |De losing in national importance
- * NI NR Burma~—Rupee WN RNR te] Canada—Dollar. RUNNY TTT AFFECTED RAN SCATTERED [oi] Ceylon—Rupee. RN ” SHOWERS Sxl ea Wl \ NY Yoo SLEERT Cosy SNOW France—Franc. oe W Finland—Mark. ed $e wo none ZZ xs Greece Diachina. TM RIGUSPATOFF. COPR 1949 E0W. L.A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Israel—Pound TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A cold flow of n Irag—Dinar down fo the freezing levels in the western half of the nation. Meanwhile, frequent showers are preIndia—Rupes © dicted for the Ohio. Valley and adjacent areas, but there will be no great drop in temperature. Luxembourg—Franc. : . | aye Malaya—S8traits Dollar. . Heavy Receipts Push Hog Politics by Bloem— usual concentration in heavy Netheslands Guilder Pp i Y +H ® Those who keep Hr pnd rices to 3-Year Low Here
Spurred by the largest peace-icents lower. Bulk brought $16 time hog crop on record, heaviest|to. $17. Weighty sows of more receipts in 11 months today|than 600 pounds dropped to {pushed porker prices down to tie|$15.50. : a three-year low in the Indianap-| A light supply of cattie brought tockyards. only a few prices in clean-up type For the third time this month, trade. Although most sales
too many threatened to{ranged from $18 to $25, odd choice Firm break the per hundredweight yearlings sold at $33. top price. Ri today were| Cows and bulls sold at steady estimated at 15,000, highest since|prices. Good beef cows t
brough last Nov. 15, when 16,000 hogs only promises of $16 to $17.50 were sold. . from buyers, since none was _ Today's $18 top tied that set available. Commons and mediums late last April and equaled Oct. sold at $14.50 to $16. Canners
ers by Nov. 1
Announcement that the Hoosier |g and 13. It is the lowest since and cutters sold at $12 to $14.50. M, 50. Ma Cadillac 00. anc. 2330 N. Meri- the $16.25 top imposed in late
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being sold was made 194g OPA-controlied days. lat $18.50. Medium and good
M. Hammond, president, and 14 25 : ’ 80 to 50 cents lower at $17.75!at $13 to $15.50. . Lindesmith, vice president, Stead they were to $18. Weights from 240 to 280 Vealer Prices Steady
| They had been Cadillac pounds sold at $17.50 to $18. but later brought only $32. Sows Weak to Lower
weights from 190 to 215 pounds./diums brought $19 to $27.50. a joint statement the two|WeiE po {Culls dropped to $12.
Biddin 17 for|C Swners said. “We have enjoved 8 nd wd o Late estimates of receipts were foe of the arch but that it was Gio ; , 15,350; cattle 650; calves,/delaying completion of Jefferson| / INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Memorial Park. ARIS oro
weights of more than 300 pounds. Oe at ane Cadillac); ightweights of from 100 to 160/08S
or 16 % hw i Cholos So to 25 Chief Army Fraud : suspect Gives Up
3% | § "| Five Others Held in | = F. Harrison Inquiry | “9% pyt. Anthony R. Devito, de-| scribed as “ring-leader” of a Ft. Harrison Air Base payroll fraud, ‘surrendered at Wold Chamber- | © lain Air Force Base, Minneapolis, i044 [early today. Air Force officers said five } others involved in the fraud were 104 |already in custody and Devito, | 1% 39% classified as a deserter, will be 11% returned here for trial by Air " 03" Force authorities. t . i Meanwhile, a round-the-world ‘3% (roundup of soldiers involved in| "8's the Ft.. Harrison pay voucher $2 fraud was under way. oa Covers Four Months 9% | “Payroll manipulations over a 22% four-month period alleged to 30 (have been committed by Pvt. De-| 8s *|vito, payroll clerk in Headquar--iters Squadron, 10th Air Force, 188 |resulted in charges being éntered |
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131: lunder the 94th article of war, Ft. |
Sunrise. ..... 6:01 | Sunset ...... 4:58 Tet 10 (Harrison spokesmen said. i 34 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m._ 07 ine com i JW 1% “Total amount involved in vaWl precipit hon ince Rat wal Saeed TE men on rious vouchers was $3805. During a ——————— ONDS {the investigation it was revealed
i: [that 40 or 50 airmen received im-| | proper payments during the four-| ‘|month period,” Air Force officials| ‘pointed out. “Many of the air-!
following table shows the tempera-| fle can Loar, Ase in other cities mel op elid'sd seers
;:::|men have been transferred to oth-| .... ler organizations and information| Tnx ge i 11% has been supplied to commanding Sn 3 105 officers for collection of overpay-| 87 ments and other such action , ...|deemed necessary. d 1 10844 | The shofage was discovered in A tgp irra 1061, | & Toutine check by Maj. Grant T. Sh Sdn ...'|Stevens, commanding officer at
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Price 102.124% and Accrued Interest
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pounds brought $17.50 to $17.75. Vealer prices remained steady. steel arch on the river front here, franchise with General Motors Lightweights from 160 to ‘180 0dd head of choice reached $33, near the famous Eads Bridge.
{Other good and choice sold at Detroit Architect Eliel Saarinen, The top price was paid for $28 to $32. Common and me- has heen termed “a monstrosity" uss by some critics. (De cit The mayor said he was not a Biblic Debt 286,605,712,513 252,316,786.8
trends are every-Sunda in light industries. followers of ay Marion County led the state
1 ’ in numbers of establishments, BL Sarna hive but Lake County took honors in The Times. / total factory employment and in ® Mr. Bloem, Aeteran lo- |Production workers. cal political reporter, interprets current _ trends Judge Collet in as as forecasti sae .as political news still in ng ‘Critical’ Condition making. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP)— @® Keep abreast of POLI- (Federal Judge John Caskie Collet TICS . . . with Robert |of Kansas City, a close friend of Bloem . .. in The Times [President Truman, was reported « + «+ EVERY Sunday. in “critical” condition today. The 51-year-old jurist is being
r Neutral in Row treated at Walter Reed Hospital Good heavy sausage bulls sold or $8 Million Proj ect" a blood clot in the heart. Yes-
{terday he was reported “some-
| today. The Jew owners are 0| Good and choice grades of 180- grades brought $1550 to $18. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21 (UP) — what improved.” over pany by Nov. 1.i¢5 240-pound barrows and gilts Cutter and common types moved Mayor Joseph Darst took al
[neutral position today on the is- U. S. Statement {sue of constructing an $8 million |
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP)—Government expenses and receipts for she cur- , com=
Th rent Bacal Jeat Hirough Oct. Par A Year ago: e proposed arch, designed by | This Year Last Year Expenses § 12.821.131.131 $ 10.211, 99,050 | Receipts 10,409,078,171 0.509.458.618 . 298,050,567
De 2,412,052,950
Bal. 4,830,681,294 4,663,068,898
Res. 24,585,347,362 23,983,436,265
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Hoosierland’s Indian summer won praise from a Californian yesterday. h Harold Lloyd, comedian and Imperial Potentate of the Shrine who visited Indianapolis Murat Shrine yesterday, said he had never seen anything like Indian summer in the sunshine state. He sald he stopped several times en route from Terre Haute to Indianapolis yesterday to make snapshots of the autumn scenes, More than 1700 persons attended a “Harold Lloyd Day” luncheon at the Caravan Club at noon. Mayor Al Feeney, Po-
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP)|e —Charles H. Ruth, superintendent of the Washington Evening Star Co., died at his home here yester-
day. He was 59.
Mr. Ruth, a native of Wilming ton, Del.,, had served as the Star’s superintendent for 30 He had charge of all production, purchasing, personnel, building ‘management and construction work.
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