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going to be a wonderful Christmas for mothers
cheap and butter's plentiful, although notiAres pounds higher in the Indian.
“It wouldn't he Christmas unless about time father| [Receipts totaled 8000 as numer
Receipts Total 8000 | 'F As ‘Medium Weights = Show Full Advance |
Light receipts today pushed hog
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forbidden onoe-{o! pages of the | wipe out the nickel boys.
among those cipes which uged to take “too New Standards
8, been ¥ RADE-A medium eggs are 49 ry Co. division ‘of
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0 a nders brought/!ng Job | lthe ast. — F Zhst and Aviing. [31275 to $14. Choice Hghtweights Lo an Frank G. Kreffel & | ast- ng and Arling- /triet manager for the I- or! fuk’ And the grade-A mediums, |, = iim where a 60x120-f de $14.50, Stags were scarce.
now selling at 49 cents, are fairly \puilaing will be erected with|
$d ; Sper markets are counting on| | selling about 60 cases a day extraifor the new Windsor Villa
oggnog days. The supply is plenti-|
‘parking for 232 cars.
| inthe two weeks before Christ-| velopment. mas,
: the farmers it would guarantee 35 | conts a dozen on the farm for the Standard Division to 57. The good sold at $15.50 to $17. Odd cab” ;
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| eggs. They can't go any lower, National Tea Co. has 663.
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Mr. Christopher who has spent! 35 years with Packard has some sq, other ideas, too, worth hearing. One is that the next 10 years a small do away with most of the fancy automatic:
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out to buy the tree, namburger huts were hesi. the full advance in active trade. International's new standard pickup for city and riral short hauling.
But restaurant men knew the butchers sold at $16 to $16.50. told there!
would be two more increases in| ; reached $16.85. Weights from 250 ug : a 8 ear joes comes prices before De. seg pons moved u: 11535 10 10 Produce L-Head Motor flour-dusted fingers the ¢ $16. A few lots from 300 to 340 " ~
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This one will supply groceries ge de-
Out in the state Standard win $23.50 to $27. Only odd head of! Now let's see how this hap- build at 17th and Broad Sts. New/§00d and choice yearlings Castle; 400 N. Main St, Frank. reached $30, ifort, and 226 N. Main St. in|
This will raise the outlets in
GEORGE T. CHRISTOPHER, Sau | about tg retire as president of the) | Packard Motor Car Co., says the
| and tripied their flocks. And they|, 0. Young .man® Who can | did it early. The pullets began
build a good automobile today! 1} ths. Slovenian Benefit Society. ‘under $1000, can h {um and good beef and sausage eng { laying ahead of time and as they! Mn sams
OWR bulls brought $16 to $18.
isms we, ught $20 to $21. Medium and streamlining.
And, speaking of transmissions, Buick has just cut $40, or
20 per cent, off the price of its :
{Good and choice 170- to 250-pound | wile. \
» x - > Pad ; os J : Numero saves $475 Fjrm Has Been Retooling
(pounds brought $14.25 to $15. International Harvester is taking the factory wrapping off Lightweights from 100 to 160|ity new line of re-engineered and redesigned trucks today. pounds moved at $14.50 to $15.50. The fact that they were coming has not been exactly a secret Sows Sell Higher {in Indianapolis. The big I-H engine works here has been retool-
300 to b550-pou
Mest cattle prices 3 Truck Division said the new modfully steady A load Remained ols will be D in ShOWroOmS| ge : | Ste oR |
med um and good 1000-pound|all over the country today, ites Tomorrow
tack Show here ran to {evar pitch) Al ann agen ' |today as hog judging began er | case the direction ‘of a new Indiana [to be given.a jury of three women |
Jud | Surprise Move Expected to Send Tangled West Point Breeder | Fl. Wayne Slaying Case fo Jury Today Elected Head of FT. WAYNE, Nov. 30 (UP)—THe defense rested today without
of Phyllis Conine, 19. ; i Click’s attorneys made the surprise move immediately after CHICAGO a "30 Hoosier in- | Prosecutor Alton L. Bloom rested the state's case. Mr. Bloom called terest in the International Live-| two witnesses in addition to 11 who testified yesterday. : Final arguments opened before antl
|and nine men this afternoon. . The state witnesses were City], Police” Chilef. Lester H. Eisenhut and Miss Mary Ellen Stith; an : office worker at an plant where Click worked at the Want 40s here umil ate time of slaying. Miss Smith testified Click did Sha:gase for Fs 4rany mags pot report for work the morning| ‘ao wWittenbraker, ‘ Shropshire after Miss Conine was slain. and Belgian horses, Mr. Andrew| The highlight of yesterday's| on of the jury which found will preside over hogs today as|session was in the introduction| io. cuilty in 25 minutes na Htds America’s best barrow is selected of a’ confession made by Click ing Mr. Hinshaw, a : ’ from among the country’s fanci-|last Aug. 21, after he was arrested). or who was es Shir ley tins est porkers. LT i on charges of kidnaping and rap- jag April, Hedrick was a The hog judging is-one of the ing another woman. to have driven the as allege ged show's biggest attractions, espe-- Ne Objective Offered from Indianapolis to Shirley. cially for farmers from Indiana The confession was introduced and the Midwestern corn feeding without defense objection during’ Michigan City areas. Hogs have long been re- the questioning of Sheriff Harold] = 00 "nen oon garded as “the animals that break |s, Zejs, The sheriff said he, a| _ = SHCHER SC pla - the mortgages” for their con-number of police officials and, *° Ea - vk " Fo ® Iga | sistency as profit takers at|Click's lawyer were present when pa a 3 o ge he markets. Click admitted he stole a car,| IWC pot he erected in al orl |
steers reached $28. Other medium /Uding the local sales headquar{and good short-feds brought ters at 1065 W. Washington St. i New Design “ol Retired Molder The , heavy-duty engineer L-| Dies Here at 70 ! ' line, Mr. Hully said, pregents a = A few medium and good heifers completely new design: in motor| Services for Frank G. Kreffel, {sold at $23 to $26. Cows brought sr «ks apparent from the mas. retired molder who died yestersteady prices. Bulk medium and sige front end to the restyled day in his home, 911 Sharon : tAve,, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow
head reached $17.50 to $18. Com-|
‘mons brought $14 to $14.75. Can-| {Funeral Home. Burial will be in Iners and,aiitters sold at $11 to $14. fia AIMenyon enEnectng Hetil Floral Park, He was 10 ge Bulls Steady |greater maneuverability, improved, A native of Austria, he lived Sausage bulls sold at fully engine accessibility and short/here 50 years, He was a former | steady prices. Beef .bull prices overall lengths while maintaining | Federal Foundry Co. employee; rose as much as 50 cents. Medi- Or increasing load-carrying and a member of the National
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Vealer prices remained steady. made in Indianapolis are valve-in.| Rose Kreffel; two sons, Frank ‘Good and choice sold at $28 to head type and include an all new|A. and Victor Kreffel, three Common and medium Silver Diamond engine. {daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Stalions,
brought $18 to $27.50. Miss Rose Kreffel and Mrs, Mil- & The newly designed cab offers aad 3. ‘brother,
Sheep prices dropped 50 cents!more roominess, added comfort dred Wilcox, or more. Good and choice light-{and convenience, and all-around Anton .Kreffel. Milwaukee, Wis. weight native lambs sold at $22 visibility, Mr. Hully said. The| Also surviving BRS Ahres _ to $23.50. - Heavier weights 1 |ters, 8. Frances ( . . joverall reslyling Amphasizes | eephine Kroneshek and Mrs. good grades sold at $18.50 to $21, ! Antonia Kos, Indianapolis, anSlaughter ewes sold steady at Cost $30 Million [other brother and sister in Yugo$6 to $10. | "More than $30 million has been slovia. and three grandchildren. {spent for the big production William S. Penrose
change-over which necessitated re-/ © Auto Stickers Hold {vamping of factories, layout and | William 8. Penrose, 2209 E. Driver in $500 Bend
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|assembly lines in Indianapolis, Ft. Michigan St. retired contractorAn Indianapolis motorist, who Wayne, Ind., and Springfield, O. |builder, died today in his home. police sald had refused to pay 23
THE Hew Ths. Wary tested He Was 70. years he had built |trafié tickets in the past year, strenuously, Mr, Hully said, with| , 3 an brought into Municipal ourt loads up to 50,000 pounds for the In Indianapolis 52 years. In adday. new groyp of six-wheel chassis dition to erecting private resiEugene Moles, 1446 SB. Talbot units. The company will make dences, he drew up his own blueAve. was charged specifically two highway and four off-highway prints to me the buyer's idea for with making a complete turn with vehicles ranging in gross vehicle | design. bis car in the 200 block of §. Tlli-| Weight from 30,000 to 90,000 Born in Hancock County, he nois St. Sept. 17, pounds. {spent his ear]y life on a farm near City prosecurtors said the stick-|* Chassis have been redesigned Zionsville. He lived in Indianaplors totaled $115. for better load distribution with) OH 92 years. He and lis wite, %l. Judge Alex Clark ordered Moles short wheelbases and repropor-| Mrs. Rosa Penrose, wou ve i's placed under $500 bond and took tioned cab-to-rear axle dimen- | Celebrated their 52d wedding an-
iniversary Friday. He was-a memie Sage Inder adviement ntl sens. |ber of the North Side Chapter 608, i
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: i gine, used in light and medium| yp, Ja4ition to his wife, he is duty models, in a valve-in-head, |. ,;vived by a son, William Pen-
nieces and nephews.
wt. ALBANY, Ga.. Nov. 30 (UP)--| The company has stressed eye i Motorists wha do too much etle- {appeal with such names as Adi- Joseph S. Brown | ‘s aren't ing to ruin rondack green, Sa ver sand, 4 County Police Cmte Royce Hin. Door County green and Arizona opin Tg Juss 8. Bowl 19 son's Christmas, if he can help it. blue, Apache yellow, Valencia or-| ia in Billin . Hospital Jo bel woes Yesterday he invited siny driver ange, Palomino cream and Chesa- ay yo Pp gar 19% who carries. festivities a. hit too peake gray. at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Harry (far to “just call my department |W. Moore Peace Chapel. He was ra, and we'll ride you home-free.”
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’ ‘Mrs. Joseph Gasnik "A native of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. . . {Brown was a salesman for ‘Services Friday
| Standard Roofing Co. here for 12| Bs ho |years. He was a member of the . Sunrise 6:45 | Sunset © Requiem high an tw Mrs. Presbyterian Church. Burial will| 1 - Mary D. Gasnik, . Warman be in Pittsburgh, he te Bree pitation since Jan, 1 18 Ave. who, died Tuesday in her| Surviving = two brothers, [380s since Jan, ) Co 43 nome, will be offered at 9 a. m. Paul W. and Francis D. Brown;| The fol wing Jable shows the tempera- Friday in the Holy Trinity Catho-| a sister, Mrs. Estelle B. Mercer; tion 2 Low lie Church after services at 8:30 a niece, Miss Louise Brown, and . $s {a. m. in the residence, She was 65. a nephew, George W. Brown, all 4 | Burial will be in St. Joseph's of Pittsburgh. | 3 Cemetery. rr —————— A native of Austria, she lived # in Indianapolis 50 years. She was Mrs. Arthur Hamill i in the Holy Trinity parish and Services Friday 3% (was a member of thé St. Aloysius Services for Mis. Ania Hamil Society, the Slovenian Ladies Un 11302 Laurel St. will be held at!
1 the Slovenian 8 | Benet Soctety. 8:30 a. m. Friday in Blackwell Fui | Survivors include the husband, "a! Home, followed by [9:30 $ (Joseph Gasnik; a sister, Mrs. & _~ Teulon Tass in St. Pat-| 8 Ursula Rosenstein, and two broth-|TicK's Catholic Church. Burial
(ers, Frank Kronoshek, Coatesville, will be in Calvary Cemetery. |
- | 4 . Mrs. Hamill, wife of Arthur! |and Gordon Kronoshek, Indianap- 0 wholesale produce dealer,
U. §. Statement ols, {was fatally stricken at Pennsyl-|
Carlin H. Woodbridge vania and Washington Sts, yas-| rent fiscal vear through Nov. 28, com- terday while Christmas shopping. |
we pared with & year ago Services for Carlin H. Wood- Survivors said sh. suffered a Expenses . § 16.461.930500 § 13030 am bridge, formerly of Indianapolis, heart attack. Mrs. Hamill ob-| Receipts 1.130.034. $30-438.023 who died Monday in his Chicago gerved her 61st birthday last Sun-| Defic J Lime e home, will be at 2 p. m, tomMOrTowW day, She was a member of St.| Panic tube © sat are ree ans asd dit1i8i% In Chicago. Burial will be there. Patrick's Church. {Gold Res. . 34.599,379. 24.180,303.979 | He was 66. | Besides her husband, Mrs.| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE A noted hospital architect, he Hamill is survived by two broth-| rings for the day : $ 300.000 served in both World Wars asiers, Fred and Wiliam Seitz, and! ngs tor the menih s3ae6.000 4 captain in the surgeon gen-|a sister, Mrs. Homer Kivett, alll or the mont iii M5200 oral's office. A native of Indian-|of Indianapolis: |
Local Produce apolis, he lived here 20 years.
- t— ————— ; Survivors include his wife, Mrs. 3 Pewitry—bowis. 4iy is and gver, 0c; Eda Cook Woodbridge; a daugh- Albion {allege Head nd ere urday |
unde ba © avy » br springers. , ‘and Leghorn spring ter, Mrs. William Puetz, and two Speaks ig! tn Ne gv 48d No. 2 poultry. de brothers, A. L. and R. G. Wood-d "5b. william W. Whitehouse, 88 Ibs to case bridge, all of Chicago; a sister, ; s f
rrept recet $ | Gina | het Je. Grate Pool Miss Carolyn Woodbridge, In: a on iy Lertab—-No. I, Ss: No. 3. 8%. dianapolis, and a granddaughter. |g, oimen's Club Saturday in the| eras : |cinypaal Hotel, | A morning session will be
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High School principal will speak. | Participants ‘in the discussion’ (will include J. Fred Murphy, | Broad Ripple High School prineipal; Dr, Carl G. F. Franzen of | Indiana University, and Dr. B. L. Dodds of Purdue University, | Dr. Whitehouse will speak at a {luncheon in the Riley Room. He
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Huebner Given
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{The jury deliberated one hour be-
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Results from cattle and sheep picked up the Conine girl, drove judging yesterday found Indiana her to a lonely road and raped) to Sintuc, trated 4nd shipped reed ’ ing “ trug- | > ; Breeders with several winn glee, YWiee after a “terrific strug | Union Railroad Station which | J. Moore, Butler, Ind, wont Miss Conine’s body was found, Was being built in rR was in ratings with a champion lamb,|two days later. Click’s confession 70 500-pound crates at Hobart, ram lambs, ewe lambs and year- said he didn’t know the girl was Fobart citizens three yearsago Mr, and Mrs. Ernest dead until he read a newspaper| rejected the atue of the ms, Elkhart, took’ a second account. : pioneer priest » une. he cost senior heifer calf division| “I was drunk enough that I | ofa base was too high. II as get of sire and twoishould not have been driving"! A Morton Hague, 2 Hie n the breeding Shorthorn |the confession said. “In fact, I| Dusiness : 8 |shouldn’t have been doing any-| earver, agreed to begin putting ! | thing." | the statue up in the Interna.
Admission Entered tional Friendship Gardens next spring.
During . cross-examination of} . - |Zeis, defense lawyers introduced Boonville
. [Click’s admission of three mur-| Mary E. Hellman today was Year in Fr d |ders—those of Miss Conine, Anna cleared of charges that she tried {Kuzeff and Withelma Haaga—10 tg poison Floyd Payne in 1947, . {his wife. In a letter to his wife, 1 took a Warrick Circuit Court Jury Out Hour in Case Click wow: wife.” want you to! BLY eight. minutes yesterday to 3 : | iss Heilman, who w Of Hammond Lawyer be the first to know and Jearn| actus 4 'i¢ putting mercury in Mre CROWN POINT, Nov. 30 (UP) |from my own lips that Iam a payne's coffee and pie on Dee. 27, —Carl Huebner, prominent Ham-| murderer. ; 11947. f mond, Ind., attorney, has been = Defense attorneys also intro-| Mr. Payne admitted during the found guilty of obtaining money duced Mrs. Clicks request [OFi4piq) that the poison might have under false pretenses in. connec- $16,500 reward money offered fOr poop = administered by someons’ tion with a $958,000 bond fraud /the arrest and conviction of the! , . man who killed the three Ft.| Criminal Cotirt Judge: William [Wayne women. And they issued Hammond J. Murray of Lake County yes- subpeuas for the confessions of {; g Sen Homer E. Capehart
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terday sentenced Huebner to one both Click and Ralph Lobaugh (np 1nd) opened his 1950 came
to seven years in state prison. ito the Kuzeff and Haaga slayings. ,qign for re-election last night by
{ : {blasting the Truman administra fore bringing in the guilty verdict. New Castle nd Huebner had pleaded innocent. C e tion for its spending program. The alleged remark by a jurer| Peas of aot _Fullt " file
about $400,000 for his clients|that “I've already made up my|
hen the city of Hammond de- mind.” today threatened to give in federal court here today for a
: ents held Francis Hedrick a new trial for former cashier and a grocer im jaultsd on bond paym the murder of Fassett Hinshaw connection with an alleged bank The bonds were sold during last spring. © |embezzlement. the depression years to finance, Hedrick, convicted by a jury| Clyde G. Rectenwall, 65, former property improvements and were, last week, was sentenced to life| cashier of the Farmers and Mer« to. be redeemed by special assess-| imprisonment for second degree chants State Bank at Spencerville, ments against the taxpayers murder yesterday by Henry Cir-'and Ray Hoover, 48, entered the benefiting from the improvements. | cuit Judge John Morris. His two pieas before Federal Judge Luther Defaults on Payments | alleged accomplices pleaded guilty | M. Swygert yesterday. Howaver, the taxpayers became and previously received life sen-| Rectenwall was charged in 46 delinquent on the assessments tences. {counts of misapplication of funds and the city defaulted on its| Franklyn George, Hedrick's at-'and check-kiting. Hoover was ace bond payments, !torney, charged misconduct oni cused of “aiding” him in the Huebner then obtained the the part of Jury Foreman C. A.lswindles: ?
judgment against the city for his| __.________ eam mm is clients. SO
toed tie 3 LIFE INSURANCE MEN
brought charging Huebner and six others with obtaining the os Ben, through ‘the use ‘ef An unusual opportunity exists for a successful Life Insurance The suit was upheld and| personal producer or on experienced Agency supervisor with Shatges were lodged 3gainst General Agency ambitions. Appointment will be made effec eC, Ballard Harrison: for-| tive Jan. 2, 1950 ond should be good for from $12,000 to mer City Attorney Harry H. $20,000 Income Yearly. Must be resident of Indianapolis. Replies will be treated with strict confidence and each reply will be answered promptly. Company is over fifty years old and enjoys an enviable reputation locally. Reply Times Box
Stilley; former City Comptroller Keller Cochran, Donald Gardner, an attorney, John Phrommer and Charles Surprise, both attorneys. Gardner's trial on a charge of perjury begins next week. ;
Carl C. Shepherd
Rites Tomorrow | Services for Carl C. Shepherd, who died yesterday in his home, 1032 N. Rural St, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow there. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 74.| Born in Sardinia, O., he lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He! was a member of the Brazil FOR ‘RENT! Methodis? ..hurch and the Brook-| OURS IT side Lodge, Independent Order of .
0dd Fellows, | LEON TAILORING CO., Inc. Survivor & include his wife, Mrs, 235 Mass. Ave. mn middle of
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ublic Se Docket No. 4271-A, 1. the matter of the application of D., A. Carmichael, d/b/a arm ing and Jorage Clarksburg. W. Va, for a certificate f authority to operate motor vehicles as a common ically net cut In the application. § = out In 2p) n Ne . A erevy given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana duct public hearing In +t Rooms of the Commission, 401 Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 A. M ember 19, 1049, - Public rticipation is requested punlic VICE COMMISSION INDIANA By FORE EVERETT, Director . MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTME Indianapolis, Ind, November 28, 1949.
IGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING blic Service Commission of Indiana No. 4273-A, 1. In the matter of the application of Wolverine Trucking Company, (A Corporation), Detroit, chigan, or a certificate of authority te operate motor vehicles as common carrier of property, ‘interstate, as more specifically set out in the application, Notice is hereby given that the Public rvice Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this csuse in coms. of the Commission. 401 State louse. Indianapolis. Ind. 10:00 A. Mo ember 19, 1 icipation Vv
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