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Battleships to Carry Radio Torpedo Mounts

Jones’ Doubts Soviet's Capacity

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Can Cut OF Runs at Will If Fare Hike Is Too Small

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor BEFORE LONG the Public Service Commission will . decide how much you must nut in the fare hox of a city bus, «To Fill Program by Next Year

| poe By United Pr H a RAN od a ' | LONDON," Dec. 19—The authoritative naval yearbook ‘Janes What tne PSC does 1s important. It not only has theTFighting Ships” said today that Soviet naval plans call for comple-

: =-tion of 1000 super-submarines by next year and a number of battleright to say how much of our earned dollars goes for mass ships firing HE S ns torpedoes. ?

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transportation, but it determines what kind of service the Janes appeared skeptical that the Soviet submarine plan would city shall have. ; mee tn ener | @ flied, but predicted that “revolutionary” types of warships The PS , tives. The average was $2929, " . . n 7 [would appear in a few years, ine C has to be right, bringing total earnings for the cluding atomic bomb carriers, and that isn't easy. It has to average worker to $6078. | 1] [Ices ISP The Soviet , | The checks ranged from $25. - fleet was scheduled to be comkeep the fares low enough to 000 for managerial talent to $200 . » pleted under the latest Soviet fiveassure enough riders, but also for shcrt time employees. year plan by 1950-51, Jane's said. high enough to give the Indian- There must be something in it, Nn Ig ecel Four hundred would be placed in apolis Railways, Inc, a return or big Jim Lincoln wouldn't keep service in the Far East, 300 in on its investment. on doing it. After all, he's in N the Baltic and the remainder in If the PSC sets the fare too business for profit the same as Quotations Go 25-50c¢ the White and Black Seas, low, the bus company, being a the rest of them. Above Friday's Close Doubts Capacity |

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Mrs. Corinne Thrasher Carvin, former Indianapolis resident and one of the founders of the Irving ton Woman's Club, died yesterday in her home in Leferia, Tex. Mrs. Carvin was the daughter of the late Willlam Merritt Thrasher, head of the mathe matics department of Butler Uni=. versity for 35 years, and the late {Demia Thayer Thrasher. She was a grandniece of Ovid Butler, founder of the university. Her husband was the late Ore (ville O. Carvin, buyer many years {for Fenley & McCray, wholesale

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Sleek lines and swept-back wings and stabilizers identify the U. S. Air Force's new Martin XB-51 jet plane. This is the first in-fight photo released. Powered by two General Electric J-47 jet engines beneath the fuselage and a third in the rear, the" ground support plane has a thrust of over 15,600 pounds. It is operated by a two-man crew—pilot and radio operator-navigator.

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business with a balance sheet and { ‘ ' oar 19 Bld Asked . ber of t ECARS } Light receipts, estimated early It is doubtfu! whether the Rus-|, 3 25 | (where she was a mem the ‘necessity of making money Copper Paste git: receipts Y!sians have jhe shipyard capacity |Americab States oH Hy a © 0 aun e er Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. rather than losing it, must ind yup BIG Glidden Co. which 3% 7000. today permitted NOB p43 tne trained technicans necles-|f 5 hic sire cio ser 46° 1010 108 Did War Work from ro ao range its figures ;,¢ just completed $3 million Prices to rise 25 to mostly 50 gary to build an underwater fleet Belt RR AS xdsora 80 Wife Says Husband Beat Her First A leader in community affairs, ack. If the cash worth of new soybean elevators in cents a hundred pounds and in-| of this size in such a short time,” | Bobbs-Merriil com hn | . ’ ne of the ploneer figwhich goes into the fare boxes | , obbs-Merrill pfd 4%% 74% Then Dared Her t Sh tH she was o Indianapolis, has its manufactur-| above F .| Janes said. . |Centr g Tu Th ae 41's 43% r fo 00 im { fails to pay the bills, the bus fi stances more above Friday's quo-| [Entra Be com illo 80 { » {ures in the League of Women company can begin to lop off ng ngers in many fields. One tations. The section on Russian sub- |Soo! Loan 4% pra L008 SOUTH BEND, Dec. 19 (UP)-—A pretty brunet admitted today | Voters here. Durlfig World War of them is copper chemistry. i {marines showed craft with re- Cummings Eng com oft 108 |that she shot and killed her third husband—“the only one I really|], she served as a hostess in a some of Its losing runs. | Glidden has "just turned out| In active trade in the Indian-sorqeq speeds up to 18 knots. It| Consolidated Finance § ofa . 85 © llgved”—as he taunted her about her marksmanship, {servi ter in New York City There are 20 bus lines which from its versatile laboratories a 8Polis = Stockyards, good and penorted the belief that the Rus-| Delta Elec com i ML Mrs Toma EF. Tong. 31 #aid she killed her h p. i Ralph. 40 jservice. Cen , ngaged co are not earning their salt. Those copper paste which will cut the choice 170-i0-240-pound porkers|yiapns now- have 360 submarines, Family Finance com... 109 Lat the culmination of a violent quarrel Sunday morning after he, err with the YMCA - nic Z 8 f 5 ! ’ oo. 7 100 i 8 { £ é 3 p n wo A. Which are meeting operating costs cost in the assembly. of parts for S0ld--at- $15.75 to $16.50. Most including former German under-| fam Gorn uta we O° Hi had knocked her down and slugged her. | Mrs. Carvin had made her are the Shelby, N. Meridian, B:fryrnace copper brazing. sales were above $16 and many|g.aq poats Herfl-Jones “cl A ora Jo ™ reument started after . po n a Tee ¥ i 1 . ~r ° = N y 8 nf¢ § X § > § rE 3 Michigas NE Washington and It's called “Cubond.” goes on loads reached $16.75. | It also said “there are signs Hook Drug Co com a 1h nightlong. drinking party th] OSarviving are two daughters, _ with more speed and less waste] Weights 240 to 270 pounds that new warships are in the!ind Gas. 3s . 20%, | . Ea i ’ What any good business does|than conventional sources such as moved. at $15 to $16.-Prices from making.” f ¢ Ind Min Bt com 108% 10s ; another couple who lest the Mrs, Margaret Reum. gt. Louis Is to eliminate its losses. The bus rings, foll, slugs and electroplate. $14.25 to $15 and $15.25 were, Jane's cited one report that the Indois b 5 F4%"ota Ht *| Longs fashionable residence here and HE a M Alfred J. company could thin out its sched- |pald for 270 to 325-pounders | 35.000-ton Soviet battleship Sov- iBdvis B & L 6% Ses ) [shortly before dawn. | apolis; a sister, rs. . : “ + | O, a snip V-|Indpls Water Co com _ .. 17% 18% ! Brown, Grand Rapids; Mich:; two tes on the losing lines to reduce New Philco TV Boss |Lightweights from 100 to 160|yetski Soyus, started in: Leningrad {ndpis Water Co 8% pid ... 100% After he Touple left, Mi, Long| brothers, Dr. A. Wade Thrasher, e $538,000 red figure reported; , GH! Id 14 to 5 | [ aged in the war, | jefferson N 1 Jom iiwiSald, her husband propos at) oe for the first 11 | HAYES A. HOLLIBAUGH, Pounds sold at §11 to $15.50. in 1939 and damaged in | Knees Co pid oe oom 1 4) «they drive to the home of her - Los Angeles, and Dr. John R.

months of thisiyice president of Radio Equip-| ment Co., Inc., 1010 Central Ave.,|

brings news of the appointment pounds moved at $11.50 to $13.25.

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i THE CITIZEN who has to wait|of Larr } { {Nat Homes Ing eters 10%; “He wanted to go there because : i y F. Hardy as president/A few lots of choice lightweights iNat Homes pfd ! t services there Wednesday. & half-hour or longer on a cold[of the Television and Radio Divi-/ reached $13.50 and $13.75. ng Germany {Ind Pub Serv 3% pt 107% they always side with him in :

corner for a bus couldn’t do any-ision of Philco: “ {weights brought $11 and less thing about it. He could, of In the new Philco Hsia] : course, go to the Mayor, pound Joesph H. Gillies, vice president the table- ani demand - betterjand board member,

Yearlings,- Heifers Steady ~ becomes! In early cattle trade, common fbund guilty today. The court sen-

the bus company -fof poor erv-ithe Division as vice chairman of! ers. sold fully “ste@dy> Xx Tew ment.

“i¢é, but the company wouldn't tha Exsevtive Committees c Tanner & Vo Sa 18% quarrel began. at 9 a. m. Wednesday in the Bt. Rave to. badger mr nton and Radio Division. | ELS Vell medium and 00d on ee imat he paren LS uiAl feet 11 ty git] As the argument progressed. Philip Neri Catholic Church. BurIt has no contract or franchise [800d asked $25 to $27.50. |ordered; authorized and permitted guia Huo ene 8% od... 8 {she said, “Ralph threatened me fal will be in Holy Cross. He was with the city. It can operate as Free Meals strong to unevenly higher than the mass extermination of Jews, *Ex-dividend and I ran into the Kitchen. - 48, y many or as few busses as It| THINKING IN TERMS of the Friday's prices |gypsies and Russian citizens SOND “He beat me and knocked me PECL {JA Dative of Indianapolis, Mr. chooses. If the city doesn’t like, . i er prices, , Allen & Stew bg bi reve 98 +: |down,” she said. “I broke away ’ | [Clifford moved to California 25 y n't like customer makes business. | Mediufa sh ted a through Heinrich Himmiler's 88 American Loan 4's 60 ...... 97 ovine | ,.o ¥ 3 . Acme Telephoto. : the service, the company can be, Take the Sam \ | Mediuln short-fed and warmed. oc, “Gq American Lon 42a 38 ...... 81 ° ... from him, ran into the dining years ago. Ha had beta in the Ce De, Take Davis Co., mov-/up (fed less than short-fed) light-| vb Bastian Morley 55 61 ...... 91 ror ipenmm- Mrs. lona E. Long ‘Merchant Marine since World War bought at a forced sale — for org Toledo, O. The Davis Co. 01 « But the court ruled he “deliber- Batesville Tele Co 4's 97 ." from and grabbed a rifle and i : somethi ! + ts . weight steers sold at $21 to $24. "ie : Buhner Pertilizer 5s 58 97 .... |somie sheels.” II. He was In the St. Philip Neri ng over $11 million, a which started years ago from a A few common brought $16.50 to ately and recklessly” disregarded Ch of Com Bide dias 08 lL coursed directly through the heart lo when he ltved here very bad deal for the city which push cart, now gives families a §20, Cutters drop 2 to $14 {his duty as a military commander |Clitizens Ind Tel 43a 5) 1 She sald both she and her hus- put even as he fell, Mr. Long gr a on include his . mother doesn’t have $11 million and free chicken dinner the day they! =o. a. pe ; by failing to insure respect for Indpls Brass & Alum 5s 56 96 ....|band were excellent shots and A UY Or eS AR 1dn’t | , y ¥| Medium 750- to 800-pound heif- |Indpis Paint & Color 6s 64 97 . : shouted: Mrs. Anna Clifford, two brothers, couldn't run a bus line, anyway. move into a new home. | {human life, with the result that {ng iimestone 45 10 7. sa (competed in impromptu matches | The bus compan t ) : lers sold at $23 to $24. A part- : 1nd Ase Tor ae Ts 9 “Call the hospital.” John and Raymond Clifford, and pany is in the, It ood will wi {man rsons were exterminated. | As sh driver's seat. It either will gett flies 1 ble nner. MOS 10ad of medium and good brought|" 7 YT 1 f th t.as| idols Railwas So 67 0 81 | G8 returned to the Kitchen: rs Long ran from the house sister, Miss Margaret Clifford, amilies have trouble getting the gos 50 Cow trade showed mod-|,, 0 the gallery of the court-as|investors Telephone 3s. 61 ... § she fired one shot from the 22- Jat all of Indianapolis.

higher fares, probably two for a|first meal. Dishes and pans are quarter, or jt will cut expenses packed, and more often than not Sate dema NE a

and let you st A you stand on the corner. the stove is not connected. from buyers. Canners and cuts year-old son.

| EE Ey ters moved at fully steady prices. | Britons contributed to his defense wrong. It has to keep the service

{fund, including wartime Prime! g olnse a S Medium and good beef COWS|\ipister Winston Churchill. | as good as it is or better, And 1 the public will pay. H It 18 a knotty problem, and if esses

sold at $15.75 to $17.50. Odd head the PSC members are rolling ght]

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at $14.50 to $15.50. Canners and, cutters brought $11.50 to $14.50. THE United States, Great {Britain and Canada have greed Scarce bulls sold steady at) !

reached $18.50. Commons moved Great Britain tossing in their beds at night $19. for medium and good beef

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4 ver Hw A fare nightmare, I Experts Accused i bulls, Bes le training methods, the British wouldn’ surprised. : 2 (government announced today. The PC members are old Of Inconsistencies $19.50. | The Defense Ministry said the

‘Vealers sold steady at $30 0, r0ements were made without

Indiana Bell Telephone Co. attorneys today charged expert wit-|$32 for good and choice; $18 10/utreaty executive agreement or nesses who testified before the|$29 for common and medium, and|. n+ actual obligations” to de-

Public Service Commission with $14 to $18 for culls. Odd head|y.),, common designs and stand-'

enough and wise enough to know the facts of life. And they won't miss, There seems little doubt that fares will be tilted upward,

if not two for a quarter, then being inconsistent. extremely thin weights dropped ,.45 in arms equipment and three for 35 cents, or something] Under cross-examination by At-|'® $11. training methods. thereabout. torney Thomas D. Stevenson. | Staughter Tambe sold Yeariings'§ . . Freeman D. Gates, an expert for er. ea ! Pig Meat the public, said the company's de-| Drought steady prices. A few yria :

|good and choice native lambs! THE Syrian army moved in on reciati res { mbs i, reation ea6tves Were Hot Righ jess than 100 pounds reached $2) the government today in the naMr Stevenson pointed out that|t© $22. Best were eligible to sell tion's third political upheaval this , lat $22.50. year. 3 thet nag nat] Common and medium broughti The army arrested its chief of rates of depreciation were too S10 t0 $19." A load of good and staff and foreign office head, oc-

high choice 97-pound fed western CuPled key government buildings, ‘ ’ lambs reached $22.50, 50 cents 8nd surrounded the home of Pres- _. Conduct Full Study higher than Friday. ~'A load of dent Hashem EI Atassy. meat from your dinner plate. Mr. Gates and Mr. McGrath and - choice 112-pounders! Early reports indicated it was a « Next year you will eat about'are employes of the Cyrus G. Hill gold steady at $20. {bloodless coup. Official announcesix pounds more, and it all will be Co., Chicago. | A load of good and choice 101- ments on the Damascus radio left pork. The firm was employed by Pub- pounds fed western yearlings it8 aim and extent somewhat obYour actual meat diet per year|lic Counsellor William E. Steck- moved at $18.. A load of common Scure. pounds of beef, nine pounds of ler to make a full study of the and medium yearlings sold late at, Col. Adeeb Chichakli, key figure is now 76 pounds of pork, 64 company’s financial condition in $16 to $17. Slaughter'ewes were In the two previous coups, anveal and four pounds of lamb or connection with Indiana Bell's ap- quoted steady at $6 to $10. {nounced on the radio that the mutton. {peal for higher rates before the| Late estimates of receipts were: army had arrested Gen. Sami El Hogs have been pouring into Public Service Commission. |Hogs, 7025; cattle, 1650; galves, Hinnaoui, chief of staff, and Gen. market in the greatest peace time| Mr. Steckler said the only pur-|350, and sheep, 1050. |Hinnaoul’s brother-in-law, Asaad crop in history. And there'll be no pose of Mr. Gates’ testimony had Talass, secretary general of the let-up next year. |been to show that the telephone * |foreign office. f Ham, bacon, pork loins, sausage company could save an estimated Elmer McCormick | Also arrested for treason, he

IF YOU DON'T LIKE pork, you'd better learn to like it. You're going to eat more of it next year. People who keep books on your appetite will tell you that before the year is over you will have

Sows sold at prices 25 to 50| is nearly completed and that onejy or two of this class are almost Lincoln Nat Life

Nazi Field Marshal Erich Von Rl Fub Serv ¢f Mannstein, “1ast German to face Progress Laundry com ‘an Allied War Crimes Court, Was bus Serv or ina 10

{responsible forall operations of and medium yearlings and heif- tenced him to 18. Years .imprison--se. 1d GED

the verdict was pronournted ‘were [omer Packing 4 von Mannstein's wife and 18-|N

BE Ey oe ot EB EE i Wes. NeW Howard ec Bervice 3%# | “What's the matter—you losing coln Bright, lived. She m| Ee on fonone 4% 510" "% ws |your aim?” Mr. Long taunted her about the killing and Mr, Bright| Services and burial for Mrs.

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{and deliberately turned his back took her to police, to her. | The Longs were married two “Turn around,” Mrs. Long or- years ago, not long after she and St., were

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dered him. “I want you to face Mr, Bright were divorced. week in Aspen Hill, Te : 32¢, 36c; c: Grade 8 fares. se. snd np ade. oc | me when I shoot you.” | Today, Mrs. Long said she had’ A native of Cedar Grove, Tenn. ouliry Powis. Av ibs. wnd over. 19¢;| “I won't turn around for you,” |always felt the marriage would Mrs. Howard had lived in Inynder 4%a>y and Leshorns 10. feck: he said. “I don't want to see you lend in tragedy. \dianapolis for 25 years. She was

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mor |day,” she sald as a charge of Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ~ |shoot : |orst degree murder was filed Blanche Sims, Indianapolis; Mrs. Long fired a second shot. against her. 'He was the only one grandchildren; The bullet struck her husband inof my three husbands I ever children and the right shoulder and apparently /loved.” grandchildren.

mtn any more in my life. Further-| Local Truck Grain Prices more. you haven't the guts to — meee. | me.”

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and all other pork items are being $425,000 a year by changing its|pye . . (said, were an unspecified num-| consumed 17 per cent faster than financial structure to include both Dies in His Home [ber of vother political figures.” last summer. But the prices have stock and bonds instead of stock| ' gm \ Those arrested were banished to, dropped 20 per cent on fresh pork only. Elmer M. McCormick, co-owner .o; unknown destination,” Col.

{with hi i of since warm weather. Whole hams Purchased In 1920 |dio po Sor Sinner died Chlchakil sad. " . ., . China

are down 19 per cent, and sliced] Basis for Mr. Gates’ statement ,. iar i i . bacon 15 per cent. that the reserves were too low | Yrewood Ry ® me, 400 En JOHN C. MILTON, manager of Was the fact that when Indiana Services will be held at 2 p. m. THE nese Co plan the Sales Service Division of the|Bell purchased the Central Union| wegnesday in the Conkle West 10, mons it ee ona. mercial airline, it was disclosed

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' American Meat Institute, was in|Telephone Co. and the Indianap-|\ pioan “Street Funeral Home. town Saturday, and had the facts|olis Telephone Co. In 1920 it did|g,rial will be in Oaklandon at his fingertips. What he was not take over any accumulated| com otery . at Hong Kong today. most proud of, however, was the depreciation reserve from either) The Rev E. Burdette Backus. | Communist sources there disfact that the meat industry was one. pastor of the All Souls Unitarian Cosed the Communist plans ag handling the pork surplus with-| Mr. Stevenson contended that ~p 1» will officiate. {former American Maj. Gen. Claire out running down to Washington) since the transaction was an wut-| Surviving in addition to his to cry the administration out of|right purchase and not a merger, ) i support money. |it would not have been proper to Tire, Lenora, are a Saugntor. M *a nounced they had bought the Na-| The meat industry looked the take over any accumulated de- , .. =" jy. ce McCormick all of tionalist government's interest in| facts square in the face. There preciation account. Indiana; lis ’ two civil air lines and challenged was too much meat and prices pofis. {the Communists’ right to acquire

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meee eee ; were falling. So the industry be- Fire Destroys creT\DIANAPOLIS CLEARING House Squipment of the lines impounded | gan to advertise, using 250 news- Debits 30.651,000 : | : en - — | Meanwhile, the Chinese Na-

papers and a few magazines. That's how the increase in consumption came about. Advertising did it.

| Are you thinking of buying a tionalist government announced home, building lot, farm or in- that all ports on the China coast’ vestment property? Turn now to Will be mined effective Wednesday the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS, The to prevent British and American Times is the newspaper with the ships from trading with . the REAL ESTATE ADS. “ |Chinese Communists,

Two Garages

Fire flashed through two 8. Illinois St. garages last night, nu 4 destroying both structures. THE INDUSTRY spent its ad- The fire broke out in the gavertising money in metropolitan ,ge at the rear of the Abraham centers east of the Mississippl pi ihatein grocery, 612 8. Illinois River where 75 per cent of the n&- g¢ ang spread to the adjoining] tion's meat is eaten. But didn't arage in the rear of Mercury spend much west of the Mississip-|pregs, Inc, 610 S. Illinois St. pl where 75 per cent of meat anl-/sremen gaid. They sald the cause mals are grown In ‘the openi,e the plaze was unknown. spaces. | An overheated furnace flared A young steer actually needs|,, ,nq get off the sprinkler sysabout four acres of ground 10, in Continental Optical Co.,| make him happy, and they don’t!; 50 N Capitol Ave. at 3 a. m.| have that much ground for 8 .,4,y C, H. Calkins, manager, |

young steer in the East. |said there was minor damage. Indeed, Mr. Milton pointed out, *ald ee - ge.

that the whole city of New York would take care of only 45,000 head of cattle “not counting the ‘bulls’ down on Wall Street,” he quipped. So tune your taste to pork for 1950. There'll be plenty of it, and it will save you money.

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