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: »” ’ . Yuh Missin” Somethin'?— | Tein in word ~ Sheriff Finds Tempers Flare at Rent Hearing Try SE Ostrich Omelette “Fur Nec Piece iy CA : P Jail Tur nkey Prepared 'a la Truman' | Ly opular Gift | & It Turns Out as Good as It Ought fo Be 3 When the Eggs Come to $120 a Dozen “Higher Priced Coats Shunned Is Bank Bandit By WILLIAM LESLIE, United Press Staff Corréspondent For More Economical Version M Door Tend eB AUGUSTINE, Fla. Dee, 20 Pe Wor amy, | or n_| r | not have eaten an ostrich egg omelette during his Key We y By HAROLD HARTLEY, Times Bosiness. | Editor | arion oO ender | {which ends today. He wouldn't say. But if he didn't, he missed NEW HUSA are out in droves buying those nifty fur| Identified Through | something. ball than neck pieces whi . i It's good. I know. I ate some. i rem SD hich give a woman’ 8 eyes that. Samling holi-/ FBI Circular Ever since Mr. Truman received four of the cantaloupe- -sized ed eggs Le . Times State Service | . from 8t. Augustine ostrich man 4) a d “ix . inches - They aren't buying so many coats. They run into big- inet ay ects a Je best Jim Casper, folks have waited for | long (end to. end) an are subjec 3 | : ger money. But they are pushing the fur-counters for those County jail here was on the other| HEPOH, on how, they. taste In an "yf. ver R. F. Jackson, who wis «December e too quick abou mse ‘magic skins which give women that pleased-as-punch locke pi Df She Jost Hoo today; The President was reticent. He beat me to the draw. Tt took him * SBS gha . on Christmas morning, Jit ~ tax| mazed law enforcement offi- would say only—through an ad-| st one taste to pronounce judg again. _ Th > [roads had ex expected the excise tax cers learned yesterday the affable! ministrative assistant-—that the © men are drawn. likelor 15 per cent to be fepesled by turnkey they knew as “James| LY Teta lat Ihe lment, a Yesterd magnets to those dazzling Congress. But Congress missed Burke” was really James (Bugs) | | “ But. newsmen couldn't find out if Juul good Rig y good, "few pleas Rostess gowns which can sub as the boat, let the repeal hang. over Perry, wanted by the FBI In a § he had fun eating them or just Jim (Casper) & g mayor as 1 marks, the Breakfast robes, and something Until After the first of thie year. |iaylight bank holdup at. North looking at them. ; That, vas Snoue re or could not | fo slip on when they run down to| gn 4 (Fairfield, 0., June 13, So, we asked Chet Pete Lovell was right, y lgnae than let dog out, or in. ONE OF THE FIRST items 00. For almost three months Perry S right “I think < Th the agenda of Congress will be, he b of the Alhamibra Hotel here to' It looks as if ostrich egg ome- these. days © ‘notions counters are get- the easing of the tax of rail tick. has been swinging the big iron whip up a special "Ostrich Egg. lette would be a nice dish when it if ting a play from gift buyers who door - open here for state. police| | Omelette a la Truman” for me you have 1 sts for breakfast, WBS Truman me you ha 3 gue wanted to “get a litle something” ¢'5: And that should take price ang federal officers as well .as laughed E ething’ ressure off of 1 and 12 other guests of Mr. Casper.-If you can afford it, that is. Os- _ for a remote friend or relative ' fl of Jassenger business.) jncal police, at the same time. statesman they had forgotten. Even Pit], SON 1_uure ¥ some. he was being sought as a ‘dan- ‘Did It Right’ trich eggs .come at $120 a dozen, League, wt ng might. reduce the tax in- b bbe the basebal Bnd selling on wel Xe. stead of -repealirig 1t completely, a i” ot to P ' ! Chet. Lovell, au. elderly. Ba- Rob Auto Parts Firm the premie Knacks Which load a dresser Dut Congress recognizes that, un- An FBI circular lec erry’s During a toll in arguments of landlords who turned out to urge decontrol of rents here last haman, did it up right. First he . vanity or. sew ne CTOSSEr less the railroads get relief, the *™"**': night Patrick J. Barton, area rent administrator, spoke. He old that new homes have been knocked the egg against a table. Of $200 in Yule Gifts WELL, I But the men are stocking shy E0Veroment will have 1o'run Some detectives on the Marion decontrolled since 1947. It took quite a healthy whack. "rapped Christmas gifts valued have to w You dor en 0 Ty Rg 3hy. them, paying deficits out of {ax (ity police force were glancing err ge rari a (Ostrich eggs are ne "at ‘more than $200 were stolen and anott mon rough a stack of circulars when 'n . | . early today from the Ryan Auto Standing up to the counter where one of them, Capt. Hobart Whit-| Hog Prices Up “In Wake Char es Coercion . | But it broke, and the contents Paris Co. 602 E. Washington St., movies, ex t0ps 10 see how sheer they are. the Reo’ s Army Truck ton, suddenly recognized = the ; tumbled out. The yolk was about police reported. Cecil de M y Ever wonder what became of “CUnty jail turnkey. Of Active Tradin H [the size of a baseball. . H. B. Gauker, manager, sald I leave.no.d FOR MY MoNEY that is the Reo, that sturdy member of the They called in Sheriff Vaughn [+ ere. ol wor oman Uying a threes fat, tHE TWE ETECTFTE BIARIEE "dan “eléctia pened last ( reason, No smart clerk would ask motor family which captured pub- Treber who in turn brought, — M ain J leet added a little beer and some toaster and several other elec~ Rickey ever d man to put his hand In-a stock- lic fancy some 30 years ago by Perry to_the police station. Hoge -brought “ip to 25 cents Early sales of slaughter lambs B4. Alhambra sauce, made with his trical items and a pair of pajamas tleman’s ow ipg In public. He'd blush rght combining the-bhraki..and wheel "THe Wanted man admitted his ‘higher than yesterday's market brought prices 50 cents or more , . /secret recipe. The pan soon over- were missing. beaten four ‘Qown to his heels. iii-ome-PEAKTY The first halt’ was identity and complicity in the *VeTa8es in active opening trade higher than yesterday. Fed year- Romer Hits Tactics flowed. . Police said entry had been sonably em Ahe-men-"UFs" fetting the clutch and the second half was $3134 bank holdup. ho? the Indianapolis. Stockyardsiing prices were steady and- ewes Of AFL Organizers He turned the mixture into gained through a rear window. body’s bool ““Women buy thelr own hose. In brake. “I knew it was too good to 03a, e also unchanged. 9 three hotel-sized frying pans and, — * series the A that way there is no contusion It was a one-foot operation. Reo last,” he told officers, He said ut later trade was less active, Good to choice lambs under 100| Joseph Romer, state director of cooked it for eight minutes. Local Produce 17 for the about shade, size, or sheerness, or Teasoned that most people had 10 he was “all broken up” because oP. ces were barely steady. bounds sold at $22 to $23. A few (he Retail, Wholesale and De- Miihty Good" = Naturally what kind of heel, and whether throw out the clutch before apply- ne feit his arrést would embarrass Early sales of good to choice medium to good native lambsipariment Store Union, said to- lighty Goo 1 Brads A are reesge 8, OR medigm press box a the top should be reinforced. (Ing the brake, so Reo did it With Sheriff Treber and the rest of boo 220) DArrows and gilts brought brought $15 to $21. Common head yay he would file “coercion”| It was fluffy, light, golden andj Grade B IATiR fie. apd’ np epade. dss play by pl That's a woman's business, so One foot operation, the Jail staff. oes HS =a Jater ade good [sold for 8% Jiteie 2s ow Wernart | charges with the National Labor inviting-looking, It made three Poultry “Pow © Spy dhe “nd over. 198: the movies -225-po © the men keep hands off. "EF a» “They're the only people Who $16.25 to $16.50, with a few going YeArlings sold at $18.50. Relations Bons against AFL omelettes which measured a yard {per 44g ibs i poultry. RE Bren 7 Pr really Dew. : The spangle-counters are still BUT REO fell behind, out of the ever treated me like a human be. at $16.75: Weights 225-260 pounds’ Slaughter ewes were quotable Haundry worker organizers. more dram “under Piessuls wry yourigish/| passenger car field. You don’t see ing.” the 55-year-old “desperado” sold at $15.25 to $16.25. for the most part at $6 to $10. | Dbegision iv ee the tharges.) pt rock i women ng ront line, the name much more, But I assure said. Heavier wel F. lomer sald, Came Ber >) : ghts of hogs were 1 - The two or apace You thet Rao ls very much ive, "Served as Vagrabt nol stabi in the market mestng yesterday before the vei nt fool with the stuff much either, truck with a new Gold Comet “brought te the rs on Aug. 9 to Sows Barely Steady 101 y0 irloyment ~ Security Division, = &t| final game y don’t know enough about a gasoline engine. — serv: a 30-day vagrapey. char [Bows gold barely steady at $11’ {which €J0 Attorney “Irving L.| first - innin “$1 “hasn't much-to worry about pre had Been RY by the Arges to $13.25. A few choice Hight head ~~ Fink challenged the legality of a| pr H 2g 3 But it-is-a different story at's0 long as it. does -busihéss with 8 moved at-$13:50 to $13. Stags contract between 42 laundries and! wall, suspe the cosmetic counters. Fyre the the government in its 2 million! [ara Co earDy Varrnom fyere scarce at the Biockyards, dry cleaning plants with three| above Ihe § “Beh “right up. In fact the #quare feet of manufacturing train: ta scattering of 100-160-por AFL unions. suggeatng 2 t a ? ot ab. Pace and its new $3.5 million en-! {weights sold at $14 to $16.50, * Mr. Romer said he had in- board. " : nr an a a] Lightweight steers and heifers 10-Day Furlough omar that “flying squads of Carpenter; Plumber. |ITusty the last few days of his s0ia_iairly active at steady to} To Start Friday IAFL organizers” were using more diff umber term. When he finished his timer Pee lies FOUBNt| ye Baltimore & Ohlo Raflroad strong-arm methods while con third inni you lay. LAST NIGHT in the Athenaeum the sheriff decided to give him al Weahty Kinds wire about | wilt furlough 175 employees at ducting straw votes in the Com- time Snid [square dances were being called chance at filling the turnkey its Washington, Ind., shop for a mercial and Crown laundries. drive, tha ®. ne the cement vacane [steady and canners and cutters * Charge T-H Violation ive, 2 Ir THERE'S ONE place meal the oar Janced Sane}, done a swell job and we! {brought 25 cents or more higher | 10-day period beginning Friday. “These Apel Mr. Romer de- instead o aren't. “sensible,” it's at a per-| It was one of the ie all liked him,” the sheriff said. han Yesterday's prices. Beef| 710 furlough vy 3, hols wu re [clared, “are in direct violation of hd is 40 pubs & our. two he Serk ethan of the Chris S40R eas ded to try him out for a J Cag wud bul prices, Railroad officials said the lay- [the Taft- Hartley law and NLRB he was ©o = when Albert E. Thompson few days and see if he was sin- | off also incl 2400 workers at regulations made a de >" and. Where. she 93 Fubibed) Co : . and its ates turned out cere about wanting to go straight. | lm A hi Jad of Bood Jearlings) o8 2 0 mele h ork " sat “The NL RB has already decreed oiling neh = “ eld ‘prio | under his nose for him to whiff, or 8 eur, Aimer and a oreof medium to good 950-1150 and Maryland. a An at which time the Fonseca— # positively tetrified, and hopes| AL the party, In its third year, posely left money around to test|P0UNd Steers sold at $25.50 to) Furloughs were attributed tol SCL ven a chancel Misery wi ' ear, nd to 2 [“*subnormal business conditions,” —preftied ho one will see him. 460 associates and workers for him and he never touched it. He $26.2 23. Some loads: of medium t t or reject an AFL conincludi the three-da ork |l0 accep ) der, a tri ainothar thing the mien Sens jitithe Thompson enterprises swung had access to all the prisoners’ [weighty Offerings drought 323 fo, ne ue oe oe Nhe 8 3 on tract which binds the workers to] mish do perfume Betting some | their partners in gay evening/money and he was never a cent| 14.0." the 3easio { mines. These conditions brought the AFL for seven years.” rooms, on them. They don't want to be dread to sprightly music in aloff on his books. n. a sharp. decrease in revenues from| Yesterday's hearing was on the Woistied at when they go back [night they won't soon forget. “We were all very impressed Canners $12 to $14.50 | freight ‘traffic, the report dis- appeal of the Indianapolis Clean- AS YOU into the stuffy air of the office. " A few loads of medium hei 8 % po rs and Launderers’ Club from £ All in all, the men are fe Going 'Super-Fan ath mm. Were sold po $22 to $24. gai clone: ~ R feree Douglas J. Morris’ August thetic fru : hecked It 0-8 0 $24. um Deficit in October al er first f quite well. But along a Fingerprints O ood beef n Ce decision that 186 CIO strikers st. four end of the week, you'll see Deis Ihe Westinghouse promises cooler| The sheriff said Perry's finger- oh ory 50 eel Sows deougmt 316. -28| The raliroad said a deficit of! Qe entitled to unemployment realize tha inside weather next summer. [prints were sent to state police $15 to $16. Canners and cutters $2,088,125 was recorded during comoensation, Dodgers a arms. A new fan with only 10-inch and the FBI for a routine check gq mostly at $12 to $1450 | October and that net income dur-/" A+ the hémring Mr. Fink ing than e And come Christmas eve ana| “des Will circulate 17,000 cublc/ when he was first arrested. They| girong weighty cutters brought NB most of 1949 was far below .;,rged that the workers’ rights claims. Th the. tralls (and errors) are o over,“ of air a minute. (were returned as “blurred” and. {5 $15 while thin shelly, that of 1948 {had been violated last summer| their grea may touch their tongues to ow’s it done: The fan blades, ,| another set was requested. In the .anners sold downward to $10 or Approximately 1200 of the fur- when 1ocal laundry and dry clean- except for taste that cheers and try to ade of plastic, are deep-pitched. meantime Perry had finished his/poiow loughed workers are employed at yno operators signed contracts meant psy forget the whole business. LS inspeia hy out through a sentence and was working at the) 044° peadq of good beef and the B. & O.s Mt. Clare shops in| with the AFiumions. was a han ‘ e-inch gr area, coningi jail so the second set was not |sausage bulls brough Baltimore. Voi The Wor t. $19 t ~ KEYS *Contract Void Jie Mirstream down, increasing sent. A | $19. rr but mostly nes ad $16. ao Of the others, 600 work at Cum- po contract in this case,” Mr. for a sick : | STOCKHOLDERS in the Na-| W000. o_o au ver tote to 31830, Cuttery to common DrinC Ol tburah, And 300) Creare tant ts eaowr Rev / Corp. ulls trad £ the employers withou e knowlnote with up. ho litle in all directions. Trade name|in his attempt to “go straight. | Veal ad at $14 10 31650, {at Dubois, Pa. Lae op 1 of their work- fering fror end ealers sold actively at fully| {edge or approval o “checks. about the subsidi- Debonaire, priced under $30. He said he didn't believe he was Steady prices. - Good to choice] Garrett Not Included lers and therefore is contrary to packed wi ary Weirton Steel Co. A ———— : using the jail as a “hideout.” = Inead brought $30 to $32, but| The Washington shops on the public policy and is null and| were time Weirton operated all through u. S.: Statement He never made any attempt to| choice head were limited in num- a Louis division are the only|ysiq » strictly Pe the recent steel strike, its workers | tease (1146 When federal and state offi-ipers, |B. & O. unit affected in Indiana.| A city-wide walkout among and until f ‘pot being tied In with the CIO PNASHINGTON. | Dec. 30 ; {She cers came in here,” Sheriff Trebor! Common to medium _vealers| |The Garrett, Ind., unit of the Chi | laundry workers followed sign- an event © Steelworkers. The employees col- (lis! , ear pa She 1 compared| 821d. “He was absolutely straight-|sold at $18 to $20 and most culis|Cag0 division is not included in the ing of the contracts. As a result, ball out of lected $124,500 every day, or . st forward. brought $14 to $18. |furlough, local agents said. [the strikers sought unemploy- Even wt $5,417,000 for the 45-days of the 3 a oi) iit Goes All to Pleces L in sheep: market was general-| The new Byolts Do the num- | mant “benefits. IAT Sr — strike, That was the employee’ 078, “After he was arrested last | y sluggish after an active open-|ber o employees NOW| In his ruling last August, Mr. side, . . a HE Sit night he went all to pleces and 'n8: Some weights and classes|idle to more than 7000.. Approxi-| Morris held the people were en- Jo 0 Now the stockholders do well, Hon ate mouse |8ald he knew it was too good 1 to| Were not established in trade late MAtely: 4300 of the workers laid|yitied to compensation “because Ca, * t00. The Weirton plant has an an-igusriee a : Sai last. He's had about 30 years in| {in the session. oft during. the nationwide coal|ihe strike existed for a few days : Nati usual, and probably. unmatched. 1 and out of prison being kieked blic Steel Hik (United Press rep orted: idle, the| after the walkout but nat the Lr aE \ record of continuous production. Off around and he said it was the K@pPUuDIIC ee ikes Po - strikers then attempted to return 35 1 . It has not been shut down be- cial Weather first time he'd ever been treated, Pri P ‘4 - to work and were refused jobs by| Fi | cause of . labor trouble for 16 UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU [ike a human. being. ; rices ‘4 Per, Cent’ . Rent Controls Lifted the employers.” : Bd less footba “He sald he'd tried a couple off] CLEVELAND. O. Dec. erihaeid them from Sunrise : “ : . . u 7101 | Sunset 48 |yimes to tell me about it and (UP)—The Republic Steel Cor 0 In Madison, Howard Notre Dame Club oo On the WEIRTON'S SECRET is an bed tion" since ho "afl couldn't make himself do it. today announced an “approxi-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP)| id men like . independent union, interested in |. 435 We're all pretty sorry about it.” mately four per cent” increase in| —TWo Indiana counties were re-| To Give Dance Dec. 27 sha Hook Myll making steel. The union takes! the following table shows the .| He said Perry readily admitted its steel prices. {moved from rent controls by Na-| The Indianapolis Club of the ® 75d care of the Sompany, and the | ® in other cities: po that he and Paul Boyles, 14, both| The nation’s third largest steel|tional Housing Expediter Tighe E.|University of Notre Dame will i 3 LANN = R 2% i alumni mu SHmpany takes care of the em- 37 (of Rittman, O,, robbed the Willard! producer indicated the increase Woods. \have a Christmas candlelight zs BUCHA NAN iia babs sul The mer 8 United Bank in North Fairfield amounted to about $4 per ton, Madison County, except Ander- formal dance Dec. 27 at the In- p/ sional leas Hard to believe in these tamu) 8 while patrons’ looked on. They | which approximated the rise in|Sen and Lafayette townships, and diana Ballroom. 4 (a Conference tuous days. But it has happened ih | {eluded a 300-man posse and sep- steel prices made by U. 8. Steel,| Howard County, excluding Center| James Welch is general chair- FALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. - Football | at Weirton. The ‘workers, man- » jaraies. Boyles was captured 2 National Supply, Youngstown township, in which Kokomo is lo-/man. Harold Sullivan is ‘club dumped BY agement and sibcknoiders ke it. month later in Florida, about the gheet and /Tube and Armco. cated, were among several areas president. Louie Lowe and his teams fold Rail pints 8 same time Perry was picked up : |in midwestern. states in which orchestra will play, (featuring New York a Fore Sut a | @ > the town marshal. Local Issues | controls were removed. Helen Switzer as vocalist. INDI A INI of the Dud RAILROAD RATES should drop En of the Chi N - em ia— won't come, of the | out of the paskets‘of the railroad, 5 y Local Truck Grain Prices A a Dedicate 8000-Pound Santa ot tha %- a be an indirect government Ii 3 | x red tr ugk wheat 1 Ko Fo pais’ od tumultuotis §| | No. | yellow "shelled ‘cor, $1.18. 8" Ares eh pre ser ranks. *Betore ral Tates went up, the Ant sre: . & yellow. oybeans. 13.08 (Bet A & a var oie Charles oboe. Merrill ‘pid hd - eras KL yack Build RObba. I e Chicag foday’ S Weather Fotacast ie, Crone Posture Beds RL ummines Ene com and Posture Beds Consolidated Pinance 5 ofd Can Be Rented ot Parry Recurities com HH A A 4 s ’ S Pamily Pinance com B | Have Corn ofa wa 10 wt North Uspitor Ave. E | Herft-Jones el A ote ha =| em : | ‘Hook Drug Co com wee LARGEST SELECTION « — —— Ind Asso Tel 2 of
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