Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1949 — Page 17
Prepare to ~. Honor bg
Officials to Join in. _ Brazil Reception for New Commander
” Editorial, Page 14
American Legion manders «nd adjutants adjourned
Some Prices Dip . . Below 3-Year Low . Reached Yesterday iw Hogs sold at prices steady to 25 dents per hundredweight lower
than yesterday's three-year, low in the Indianapolis Stockyards to-
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~ : day. : : 0 = Rteady In’ slow opening action, : A E,. 1 prices dropped 25 cents in more ; 3 eh tt at. noon today, but the “real” active .mid-morning Jade, Good| © oS tour WORTH . activity was yet to come. and choice 180 to pound : o — . il Legionnaires were given a half-
and ehelcy I i 0 iE b early trade and $16.75 to $17 later. The top, /$17.25, tied the three-
day “furlough” to prepare for official homecoming . celebrations for their national commander,
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS
leaders t-an advan $1625, Extreme heavwelghts 80d 1ONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Fresting weather will dominate the arto ate Tonight: Rt of waeerent | vanse earch Steers, Heifers Steady From the Rockies +o the lakes, and-from Canada to the. center of the U. S., the mercury. will register jad mashed existing records. Steers - and heifers brought! below the freezing level. Cold northerly winds dominating the northeast quarter of the country will | More than 1.500.000 have. been “bring strong’ oi to--that-aree.- Cloudy skies will blanket the northeast tonight. The remainder. bf enlisted in Legion posts. a record
Femainea ‘sendy Bui prices rose the nation will enjoy fair weather, =" d bid Fyedy Wtary 91 'the hed le £2 Traffic Accidents ‘Watcher’ Gone, German Educators;
slightly, He th a 1950 membership quota
low set yesterday. (Geo N. Weights from 240 to 290 pounds 0 TOCA gr PTC 2h, ol? Cra g tomorrow in| " $16.25-10-- $16.75... A. few... i tional ti - choice reached $7 Heavyweights A EOEND i ¢ _pational executive com-| were scarce. - ; SCATTERED Ce] ‘mittee will begin three-day ses . Lightweights from 100 to 160+ SHOWERS AREA {sions here , Friday. pounds sold at $1450 to $16. Nav SLERY TTTe] snow. |g Ationa commissions will conChoice reached $16.50. Sows sold | we \ SX tinue to push the Legion offen-, steady as weights 300 to 550 SNOW SHOW ns » sive” against. communism in i pounds moved at to $16, he i : : : i) { AND FLURRI Rk RAIN meetings through Sunday after) : ~ Choice lightweights reached] TM RIGUSPATOFF. COPR IPO EDW. L A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, | hearing reports from state Legion
Two loads (Short). of averagegood T1025-pound steers” reached 105 097, Indiana leaders reported 75,500 veterans have been
$31. Several lots of good steers sold at $28, A ES ae enlisted in. the drive.
of common and medium sers’ ; Tells of Church Fight | ERE I Fatal 0 3 in State Her Belongings To Visit Schools |, to $24. Medium sb geod |al executive director of the Amer.)
|ican Jewish League Against Com-| ey told the Americanism] {Commission this: morning how | [Reds infiltrate into church organ-| izations. In an address on “The Religious {Fight Against Communism,” Rab-| bi Schultz described the Red con- | spiracy “to. - throw minorities |
cows brought ~$15.50 to < A part-load-of odey FY 0. ve cows sold at $18. Commons and mediums brought $14 to $15. Canners and cutters sold at $11 to} $14. Medium and good heavyweight
: 2 TRAVELER from Oklahoma, Local Man Injured today took a dim view of Hoosier| Plan Week's Study : . y Sha ' hospitalit In Police Chase Dies "Mrs Patricia Butier, 39, Davis, Of Local System Traffic accidents today had, Okla. told “police a courteous! Four German educators, in the lclaimed three more lives in In- fellow traveler she met on a bus United States to. study. public diana. {offered to watch her belongings school systems here, will “arrive, $1850, Gan a a Roy Fershee, 48, was killed while she went to the restroom in Indianapolis Monday. -for sold at $18. Heuv ‘and his wife, Mildred, 40; was|in the Bus Terminal SHOPIIY after weeks long visit, » . $18.50. Lightweight sausage bulls CTIUCAIY INJUred yesterday whem WR sold at. $13 to $15. ‘a “Wabash Railroad locomotive]. When ‘Mrs. Butler came Y, Vealers . sold at steady prices; struck them as they walked across, the obliging gentleman was gone. day in the World L ‘Good and choice brought $28 to tracks near their home in Peru./So was her pocketbook contain- Auditorium, Two of the educa$31. Common: and medium sold In northern Indiana Clifford|ing $100, a watch and a return tors will speak on school condi~ unevenly at $18 to $27.50. Cullis | Larson. 54, of Gary, was killed ticket to Oklahoma. tions in Germany today. brought $12 to $17. Medium and last night. He stepped from 3 TWO OTHER purse theft Dr. Ernst Christ, Stuttgart, good heavy slaughter calves sold: ‘automobile parked on VU. 8. 12 lo : P se. efts, one high school teacher and secre-. and was struck by a tractor-PY violence and the other by a tary of the high school teachers’, Itratier driven by Jesse Balley, 0 Were reported to police association in Germany, and Dr. Niles, Mich. * | Fritz Erdmann, Heidelberg, headDied of Injuries Elizabeth Bader, 79, of 633 E. master of - Commercial ES Hrry in Indianapolis Charles Black, 37th St. told police twn youths gchool there and head of a com-
21, died last night in. General 8rabbed her as she walked in the mercial, teachers and choice native lambs. sold at py, n10) of injuries received in an/1200 block E. Washington St. late sre scheduled to talk.
. 2 5) to boog tedium 3d Sood, accident on Kentucky Ave.<west 18st night. One knocked her dOWR[ yme other twe visitors will be ug of West St. jand the other. twisted loose her gar] Kotyrba, Heidelberg, an elelightweights and a few Dative, . Mr. Black was a passenger in purse, containing $50: mentary school principal and feeders sold at $15 to $19. a speeding car driven by Law-| John T. Smith, 23, of 1209 N. president of the elementary school A deck of “good .and choice rence Johnson, 22, 4636 Gadsen Senate Ave. told police he dozed teachers of Baden, and Freidrich near - 103-pound fed western gt Mars Hill, which crashed'at the counter of a restaurant in/Schieker, superintendent of pubyearlings, in No. 1 pelts and fall into a utility pole during a police, [the 1300 block N. Senate Ave. lic schools in Wurttemberg. shorn, brought $20. Choice light- chase. The driver is still in crit-'about 3 a. m. When he awoke his| Teachers Sponsor Visit weight slaughter ewes sold at ical condition In General Hos- wallet containing $11 was gone |- Their visit here was announced scribe its $10. Bulk brought $6 to $9. peal |he nN by Robert H. Wyatt, executive ular Saturday morning ABC show.
Late estimates of receipts were:| The death of Mr. Black, R. R. |secretary of the Indiana State Hogs, 8050; cattle; 925; calves, 19, Box 220, brought the traffic Rey ort ort 77 Killee ¥ l |i in Teachers’ Association,
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was named aid to Commander | SE yesterday. Mr. Lackey is former assistant Indiana Depart‘ment service officer, Busses will leave the national headquarters at 10 a. m, tomor‘row for the Brazil welcoming of} Commander Craig, .Legion headquarters announced.
Fed Lamb Prices Rise Fed lamb prices rose “slightly as other slaughter” classes] brought steady quotations, Good
| sium at 8130 p. m. after an after-| noon reception and parade. His talk’ will be heard on a delayed NBC broadcast at 10:30 p.m. -| Entertainment at the address will be provided by Morton Dow{ney, singer,. and the Hormel all-| {girl band. The band will tran~|
350, and sheep, 825. |death toll in Indianapolis to 35 St —————————— land Marion County’s to 74. DESERTED SHIP GROUNDS In other accidents yesterday! AKITA, Japan, Nov. 2 (UP)-—| {two 6-year-old children were in-| A deserted ship, its crew believed |fured, one sériously, .and a 12-| : washed overboard by high waves year-old boy was hurt in a bleyele } and strong winds in a storm drift- accident. .
rh Mr. Wyatt said the Germans son Saturday, .
andes = the United States in! ate Se ptember, urider auspices of Rites Set for Harry G. Foster’
jthe Ovetusas Teacher Relief Fund. ! probably will return to their in late in November.
. ed ashore in Akita Prefecture| Steven Ferguson, 68-year-old son| Damage $25 Million Special invitations for the open}” today. OMe and Mrs: James Ferguson. On. Cebu Island forum Tuesday Will be issued to. we p—————— 11721 E: 46th St; received a Broken; = i 0 | journalism and social - science 520- E. Georgia 8t., who died yes14 HURT IN LONDON FOG {leg, broken collarbone and head| - MANILA, P. 1, Nov.'2 (UP)— | dent in Indianapolis” high Jeraay in General Hospital, will
LONDON, Nov. 2 (UP)—Thick | land internal injuries when he was Twenty-seven , persons were re- hool fonools, and to the Infer Highlg, ia) will be in Floral Park. He
tog delayed trains and planes and Struck by a car at 46th St. and'ported killed in a tropical storm’ a i caused accidents in which at least Ralston Ave. 3 {which swept through the central’ Schoo} Coumesk Fo Solleges and. was 69. [timate was $43.5 billion. 30¢ > ! 14 persons were injured in the ~ Bernard C. McKay, 29, of 4634 Philippine Islands today. expected to be represented. at-th A lifelong Indianapolis resi-| Subsidies Sock Hard rs bnit » $- oe LsoBAON ATOR -10ABY, a .... {Ralston Ave. driver of the car, ~The Philippines Herald reported rogram. 7 at the; [dap he was employed the last] Direct and indirect subsidies Ba ’ fe told police the tot shot from be- 27 fatalities, all’ in" Cébu, Tioilo; P Other rotiv ti ot = 10 years as a puncher in-Hoosier ggrked the Tremsury-hard. These $$ Local Issues tween two parked cars. Negros and Occidental Provinces. aor gtivi TE he. four, Tarpaulin Co. {subsidies included $1.4 billion to ters The other injured 6-year-old, Two persons drowned and seversl ’ Jn ude a tour. of Survivors include his wife, gypport farm produce prices, $1.3 Step” —Nov. 3 {was Blanche Brown, 2050 Broad- were electrocuted, the newspap © Shy fohools Weanestey t 3 sly Mrs. Maude E. Foster; three | billion to support the market for STOCKS Bid Asked Way, ck b bad Hes > 1 er; ia cote aa Re a waz. struck 33 Sar-deven o1 py WN Qemens. It. son of tie Jugton Thursday and a trip Fri- ee Co a Be eta a 14% Ave. on 22d St. near Broadway. former president, was quoted as day. to Muncie, where they will Harietta Foster; a step-son, Har-| i+ veterans’ benefits also were ’ . iShe was treated by a physician. saying on his arrival from Cebu College Ball State - Teachers ry Huylen, Indianapolis, and tWO | hiked. That was $1.9 billion more tory i The injured bicyclist was Ron-/that damage oh that island alone 2 BO {grandchildren. [than had been foreseen . y infe Matox, 1406 Dudley St, . Dep- was estimated at $25. milion. rh Mr. Truman, laid responsibilit, OE CER her com “3% ities said he drove his bicycle into] Cebu, the Philip second | ‘Official Weather. [for about $3 biittorr of unforeseen] ba ® ithe rear of a passing..cif drivencity. in size, has RD Without! -L0S lous sing. UNITED STATES, NEATHER BUREAU {spending on Congress. But he 18 by ‘Rose Johnson, 54, Greenwood. power since last night. - ry rr tacknokledged that Congress had Dalles , He was treated at St. Francis Telephone and telegraph lip ase d nearly $1 bi N i 3 Rrecipitation 24 hrs end 1:30 a. m. .. 0.00 Saved nearly llion by refusi hori Hospital. - |e Sow,” Suoolet were lod S ee ing of ic ei precipitation ince Jani. RA ling to enact-his universal mili o Searatacy” 8 ite m—— res fo Birino) Xess, since Jan 00 W, Wash. alerted the Red Ale to Riri rurhe followisk [fable shows the tempera- {tary training and aid-to-educa-| 85-2038 14, ‘Webster A. May Dies in jis yacriities in th t di Ration. ~ Low tion projects. DNIMO” reief was needed. even saster An open meeting for discussion! platia” 3 | If and when Congress ever rie % Home Near Greenwood Sof the 1949 low-cost housing aet|{ Boson imu coacnnnnss 33 |1ooks for places: to cut it will see “E A935 a Times State Service . ‘will’ be held at 7:30.p. m. Friday! |Siileaso , - . a this patterns: { a Tonite 6:48 Ba” GREENWOOD, Nov. 2—Wéb- Religious Movie {in-the World War Memorial build-Eitveiand $ | About half of all expenditures| - Am ster A. Nay, of R. R. 1, Green- P 1 os Veterans of Fo of 11th Dis- § (Evansville 18 fare for defense. 1 AY: i \ 0 oreign ars’ ayne Ed Eee 1 wood, died today in his Home. He review Tomorrow | Auxiliary, Bi aks on i OCA- ITN * (was 75. Persons interested in religious! Mrs. Maria Burkett, auxiliary moan © a RRA i whl Born in Boone County, he lived education will attend a preview housing chairman, said a repre- Mimnegpolis- St. Paul ©... 4 wh . land farmed péar here for 60 tomorrow of a film shown per- sentative of the Chicago office of New York AA pt CA-2388 i years. He wads a member of the sonally by the founder of the Public Housing Administration [Omaha oy... 8b Fock Xero nn pO A 2 * Rock Lane Chrsitian Church and nonprofit Cathedral Films, Hol-/will be on hand to give the gov-.§ Bitten argh es 3 on Hale” Color Hy j la member for 50 years of the lywood, Cal. {ernment’s-- interpretation of the, gan Franciscs emai i , . ——— oe | Greepwood K. of P. Lodge. The Rev, James K. Friedrich; act. Washington, . D.C. 8 Indiana lis Power & uk ou an Bal Services will be at 2 p. m. Fri- Episcopal clergyman, founded the; Mayor Feeney and city council-|. } , asexnss oF “day in the Rock. Lane.Christian,flm-producing firm with his ‘own men have been Invited: to attend. Light DD DE 'Church. Burial will be in Green- inherited fortune, He Will Show! ~Mrs:Buriett said-the meeting} Hi “1% the ¥ Lah oir “ Wonds, imei %, [wood Cemetery. the film at 12:30 noon in the Was called after sevéral members | A Bhat Series, Doe 19790, ory Series, n, 82.3242 ne Survivors include a daughter Boulevard, Room of the Hotel of city council had .voiced doubt, Due 1973% ucky Stiff” to Mrs. Hazel Neaville, Indianapolis; Antlers. The Rev. Mr. Friedrich as to the meaning of some sec-| pid _—. omer grip odin i » xy Doe” 1% (three sons, Russeil-B. Nay, In-:Das chosen for the presentation tiofis of the act. fal By be Pi fet Trust, dated 38 of May 1. 1940s as pr Yo TE | a i... {dianapolis; Ralph C. Nay, Green- ‘W° episodes in the “Life of St. A resolution which.would en-{ hE 2 ehh sal | mented-—by= the Second Supptemental inden he 4, and Heriry Dale. Nay, Paul Series.” They are “The First able Mayor Feeney to appoint the amas Boeri ET smn bs BAND ATT Allen & Stew 8a §7 Greenwood, and two -grandchil- Missionary Journey” and “The local housing authority was de- American National Bank ind Trust Compan; RAN HEADY: American Loan 4'ss 60 ve. dren. | Stoning at Lystra.” layed a second time by council- of Chicago, as Trustee, and pursuant fo\the " fois Tak ss . ae Cathedral Films has produced Men a " 17. non Te goa: mentioned Hunde, I ner Fertilizer A 58 . Lies “% 36 religious pictures in Hollywood. 0. nox, commander of cised its-option to: redeem, and will pay and i Sens Ind ‘ie HI . see Joint Distribution \Its films are distributed in 300 Fairbanks Memorial Post, VFW,| phraey4 Firat Morten Bonds, 114% Sees. olumbla C b 3. 3 | Grou Sets Meetin independent and denominational will serve as chairman of the dig due 19:0. and 34% ein due 197 3, at the ls ras & Alym gH P 9 libraries: in ‘the United States, cussion. D. A. Devis of Indiana .| principal amounts thereof and accrued interest Limestons “on The fourth annual conference England, Australia and In Eu- University extension diviison will) orig a 10 a AM s el 8 . . Io thé Joint Distribution Commit- rope. The head of the production 3¢t 8s moderator. thereof in the case of the 34% Series Bonds, flways 8 § ee, an American agency for Jew- com il - and 3 premium of 3% of the principal atnguht ors Telephone Ja i pany. will outline its aims and] h in th of the 344% Series Bond Rea Packing % : ‘> lah aid, i be held Sunday in the goals here." trl the wv a riod pln i HRS ; we Jewish el fr ix stat : : “p James aod a {ons an om six states , . | snsars 108% rog iders of said Bends should and if Yt! ATES ool of w 0 atiend the conference where Programs Set for Weather Prediction: ar them for redemption and. pay
the Indiana ‘premiere of “A Day| Vette y i uv. S. State t of Deliverance” will” be shown. Tans Hospitals \ ‘ men The film was produced by IDC's| Dorothy Munger, pianist, and \ “WASHINGTON. Nev. 3 (UP _gevern-| east central region and covers the Joseph Saunders, cellist, will pre-
receipts To for the cur-| overseas assistance program. Re-| joent mg og
Cold, Raw, Disagreeable-—sleet, show, - - rain—S8horter .DaVs—Less Sunshine for months, Bad for colds and flu
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ho {ports on agreements reached b ® 8! 3|JDC, Jewish Agency, and the [Eioiitals foday a SOMORFOW, Receipts iTsracll Government will be de- musieiang ar teachers. 4 Ladies Wha. Did Their Own 3 All Summer ’ path Balance |livered during the conferetice ses- er College o of De ary Did: Washing All h ol | sions: 8 300 08 e deserve New offers of the east central Indianapolis Symphony. Orches-| Are Invited fo Become Sterling Pairuns
INDIANAPOLIS § CLEARING Hy 258 ue 'régton are to be elected.
Through the Winter,
UO © maces srs 3s THR sare ri en ——————— “The Sings program is to be | presen a p. m. today and Local Produce Butler to. Honor Fathers 77: program. at Cold Springs! ror — Of Students Saturday (Road will be at 11:15 a.m. to-/ Af Ea . Fathers of Butler ty | mortow. B16. “oe - | students will be honored at Dad’ “ shi : to sass | DAY ceremonies during the Butler- Movements : Bg, ide, Bo: Western Michigan football game P Rr Unied Pre . ~ aod, no red. . here Saturday. RE, Jia rals—Cristobal Crjjtonal; Fo (er 36: No Fait w| Fathers of team menibers will, Baran s. Cartagena: Santa . vole ant) _ witness the game: from the plays , New eh rea—Acadia. yo La ers’ bench. Paul D. Hinkle, a hE ens BE ys EE : In
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Commander Craig will address President Truman's campaign to izati Legionnaires and townspeople in boost income and othef taxes by TEER ON. the Brazil High School gymna-!'$5 billion or so in 1950 was solidly
Services for Harry G. Foster, that fiscal year revenue would be 1841 billion... Yesterday he revised|
be at 2 p. m. Friday in the home.|
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Mrs. Lorena Mills, 24, faces trial” Dec. | in Muncie on charges of assault and battery,
borhood children Sunday because "they were puttin their fingers on my window." One of | he children, David Lee Hopper, 5, was burned seriously by the scalding water. The other vic- | tim was Sheila Barton, 4. Mrs. | Mills, herself -the mother of | three children, was released on
$200 bond:
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Truman's Estimate $4.6 Billion Short
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UP) —
based today on some of the worst news from the Treasury in many years. Last night the President released an October review of the nation’s financial condition, It ‘acknowledged that he had greatly {over-estimated tax revenue in his
performance. for its Peg" hudget message last January and
‘had under-estimated how much he
The executive committee meet- would spend in the current 1950 which is ing will climax with speeches bY! fiscal year. sponsoring their visit to Indian Gen. Dwight D. Eisénhower andi. -ne’ nation's peacetime deficit’ ‘Secretary of Defense Louls John- on next June 30 when this fiscal
year ends, the statement said, twill be $5.5 billion. Mr. Truman lestimated ‘last January that it {would be only $900 million, a miss of $4.6 billion. Mr, Truman said last January
that figure to $38 billion. The January spending estimate
| was $41.9 billion. Yesterday's es-
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“A “union picket, charged with etaning the car of an official of the strike-bound Solotken & Co.; today offered to submit to.a lie detector, test to prove nacence. Appearing before Municipal, Court Judge Alex Clark, Sabbeth |
pass. , His case was continued up
Leo Selig, "Soletken & Co. su-| perintendent, testified two men {threw bricks at his car Oct. 24
Harding Sts. ter as one of the men. The company, waste paper processors, has been picketed by Local 512, Wholesale, Department Store “Workers Un} Hon (CIO),
mer, state director of the union, appeared in Porter's behalf day. They testified he was in the picket line at the time of the stoning.
CHURCH TO HOLD FAIR iterian. Church fair will be held row ‘in the church, 46th St. and
Capitol Ave. Instead of Friday as reported.
CHU RCH | BAZAAR SET
Rader and Eugene Sts. will have (its annual bazaar Friday. Meals
noon and in the. evening.
Denies Stoning Car Of Firm Official
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