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Today in Business— I FBI Probes i [Projected ‘Indiana National Bank Ad Deadline Near ‘Plot’ to Blast > : : : re | On Yule Buying Ar Demand Studied Carefully by UAW Quarter S | 3 Stores Here This Year | - ih ‘ hw “By HAROLD 1, HARTLEY, Times Business Editor | Of Many ‘Tips’ on The tail-ends of shopping lists ire expected to whisk] Detroit Scheme; 2 | through. the stores in the next two days like the tail of a) Freed After Grilling
{hit Indicated, but it . cert wg ne “ol p BE line, Gifts must be wrapped saves time for the buyer wg we havent B Vag tea) ue | | 4 je a and. tossed prettily under clerk. And I suspect it kaves tem- |i, wy; oericial, were released after, Christmas trees. So what hasn't pera am nerves Joo. Tey See brief police questioning. Authoribeen bought is still to-go over the co ) pping. {ties emphasized that they. were counters. And that may be plenty. Drug Chains Boom fnat considered suspects. in the sa.» } » (case, but gave no reason for! LAST-MINUTE BUYING Is a OSE DRUG STORES WIth questioning them. seldom in the big money range. their windews filled with every- , It is mostly tckoup on the fit thing the mind can think of are nD aimiters ried a2 blew up, floors, - quick transactions, hooks, 40INg’ all. right this year. And| "po 0 Y uliding cosmetics, small handbags, that isn't all, they're going to 40 ep ristman we " hey put ‘a scarves and hooks. all right next year, toos, taining 39 ra ppe t Phe kage con-| But these items do ring the cash That's the consensus of the on Eo basement explosive registers, build the charge ac- men—who run the big chains. The explosio > w RL Kia, FWRY. counts. And they clear the count- They're merchandisers for the bh i P non 48 prevented ers of gift merchandise which de- little things we buy, load their y one faulty fuse and friction pends pretty much or seasonal stores with éye appeal and catch appeal. more nickels, dimes and quarters
~ Ld » Indianapolis stores measured than we ever expected to spend V. Krug said. . . Sanctuary of a Saint— Christmas demand carefully this when we’ went in, * Get ‘Many Tips’ an 0 IX A
year. They bought enough but They are beginning to feel ris- Fl#mes had burned to within 1800-Year-0Ol
not too much in the tinseled gift ing competition from the super-'8n eighth of an inch of one
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” which will survive the impact of kets meason that so long as they Inploedylt would have wrecked
Christmas buying will be those Nave the people there, they might the UA - things which are sold throughout #® Well sell them toothbrushes, the General Motors research
The stores have done a top job into the drug and gadget trade, *ald they had received “many , "0 ool Russell I
of meeting this year's demand. they might put in a few eases of IPS” but refused to discuss them. White, president, announced to.
The next three days will tell the Fluorescents Cheaper lindicated that these federal laws tale on volume as measured] THE TIME-TESTED system of MAY have been violated: = against last year. And with the mass production and lower prices| ONE: Illegal transportation of with a frontage of 82 fest on Can archaeologists.
this week, most merchants feel production of “fluorescent light Nile operated in the transporta- j, "0"
they tell you it could have been Whites.” {carrier. ’ worse, a lot worse. ;
Coin Catcher |a reduction from 10 to 25 cents press, threaten or intimidate any able us to meet an urgent need
Then Western Union went musi-| . CHEVROLET has unloaded a clals. [rectors feel that we are keeping/caverns below the central altar cal and sent singing delivery boys Parrage of mail on its Indianap-| The UAW offered a $25,000 re-|in step with the current and fu- as reported. around to warble happy birthday olis-built truck body. We always ward for information leading to ture banking needs of our com-| American experts say Vatican
from Santa Claus, date-marked phoys who build them, and they're resident who died yesterday | 2Polis Branch of the State Bank
~The North Pole” You can pick our good civic’ neighbors. while visitirig the home of friends | Of Indiana. forerunner of The/that any bones, dust or ashes yet
3 Shane ay Biber, 'tov> One Soy . “===, |here, will be held at 2:30 p. m. [indiana National Bank: was bao A Peer. pass judgment “Betsy ‘dear. 1 Know you are » Local Couple Injured {tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan “Following this, in 1857, the In- because . the jancient cemetery,
. mortuary. Burial will-be in Crown | pretty good girl, but when mother. In Five-Car Crash [Hill ho calls won't you come immedi-| john Simmons, 70, of 6945 Oak ‘Born in Cumberland, Mrs. ately, for 1 like good little Rirls. | ane, and Mrs, - Simmons, 57, McLaughlin lived in Indianapolis Go to bed early and you will be were hospitalized following
jdianapolis Branch of the Bank of Which has already revealed the ithe State of Indiana, successor to purplg- cloth, ‘gold thread and {the foregoing, was established, gold bracelet of a Roman woman a most of her life before moving financed with private capital, of Peter's period, is in a subcellar / ; | “And then, in 1865, The I two levels under their feet. Acc go pleased jon Christmas morn- two-car crash today at Meridian to Los Angeles, Cal. three years National Bank was ana As 0 levels : © Sess ng. oi . * | i ’ chartered, to succeed the Indian-| What has been reported with-
J oo [Bt and Kessler Blvd, ago. . } But WU's Santa doesn’t know... Police sald a car driven by Mrs. A past president of the Olnosie apolis Branch of the Bank of the out substantiation as Peter's urn 3 5
= Betsy. Some of them I know 8immons and one operatdd by Dr..Club, -M wouldn't 42% bed before. mid Alexander Pietruk, Brendonwood, member of St. Paul's Episcopal voluntary liquidation, Los night for-all-of the -Bantas-in-t] [cottided atthe intersection.” ~~ ICHUFEH #id ILE Wallen 8 AUX" "Fhe ofiginal main. structure of. 5 , ry world, ~at least -not-at—this time Mr tmmony was temporarily ary and Robert's Guild. 7 "our he os main office, Shure. oi om: wr boda + be the gps ror of year with the boys home from unconscious following thé crash,| Her closest survivors are a pleted and occupl d in 1897. In ons! an re he Pet fa wi college. and his wife was treated for fa-/pjece, Mrs. Robert H. Chambers, 1935, the old Scottish Rite Ca-'tne size of wig i Sigel int By the Dozen cial Injuries. Their condition was Pennsylvania, and a sister-in-/thedral, adjoining the Indiana Na- cathedral to the overwhelming (reported as fair in Methodist|jaw, Mrs. Ruth M. Milford, Cali-'tional on the south, was PUT-ledifice of today
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Josh and Aunt Mabel. It was needy chilgfen in Franklin Town-|/in Flanner & Buchanan mortu“slow and tedious, took the time of ship, Beech Grove and Indlanap- ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, clerks and shoppers alike, lolis Saturday. | A native of Iola, Kas, Mr. Cas-| The new philosophy whichihas| The troop repaired broken toys mer had lived in Indianapolis the struck the shopping habit ft to which scouts collected and pur- past 40 years. select what you yourseif« would chased new toys from the pro-| Surviving are his wife, Martha;
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|ing six additional stories,” Mr. peatedly mentioning the saint's White said. name, have led the archaeologists The construction contract has into confidence that this is the been awarded to the W. P. Jung- actual sanctuary which the Presclaus Co. which alsp built the byter Gaius described about 200.
year for the first time. They will Local Produce Kenneth and Benjamin Casmer, "8 [kept the pledge of sécrecy.
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{%Deita Elec com ... 10% 1llaeonjecture after 10 years of digEq ble Securities com ..... 36 v | . - Family’ Pinance com on... 108 lging 14st Jan. 30 when he told |Family, Finance S% od ...... i 10° 6000 students that “under the Ceees . . [Herff-Jones ‘cl A pf Le 9% central point of the gigantic cu|*Home T & T 5% pfd «ov Bl . 83 . *Hook Drug Co com . 3 JH 2 pola was and is the place of St. Ind Asso Tel 3 pfa. “ee Dater’ re’ re nd Gag & Water go com Li8s 2 Peter's grave. | nd & fe 44% » 3 ro wv we {Indpls P & I, com Me Wh It is noted, however, that the ott sIndole p & L 4% pig Sita 100 (Popé& did not claim that the ac*Indpl 4 , | 5 . . on { fndpts Water Co-eom rir bi be He HLUAL Fema Ing had-been discovered. Wo vate So 0d 107% 103 |The scrutiny of evidence that | Jaferson Nattonal Life cam a o” goes on before miracles are con- . | KiiEan % < Rom oo ois ei firmed to make beatified persons v{Lincoln Nat Life Tee “ L] pO 4 I Marmon Herrington com I% 47 into saints is expected to be di | Mastic Asphalt . 6 7's rected, on the spot and urn. Nut Homes IDG ... . .....uue. ah 10% NY Homes: pd is 38 yom Inasmuch as the earth two levNin Tb Saery com Ay 191, els below St. Peter's is largely pip iad bub Serv aha%...... 13% NW Ivirgin territory, the scholars Progress Laundry eom rirees i» 20% hust not only sift the meaning ub, Berv o n com Tease . 3 Pub Serv of Ind Jia pfd ..... of the prasent tomb, but also be, ON Ar Nol. com . », be | Rose Cron Too : o apsgpiliire that another tomb bearing {80 Ind 0 & E pid ..1081 10915 better proofs is not found. Yet
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (UP)
5 8 2 § | Batesville Tele -Co\4'4s... oe - “ SNOW SHOWERS Aubner Fertiliser At 88 ‘w.|—By the end of the .v Sa g $i) io rues ZI BAIN (ehh COR, Bile, tha, | At, Neve ans ao ear’ the 3 V.MRIC US PAT OFF, COPR IMO EOW. L.A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, ah RR # Bi ave fired 140.000 bree wil iw ; . ndpls Pain od ar oD. " * ti Limes, 8. oo nninses #1 |ployees in" the Defense Depart- : - TODAY 2 JONIGH!=-- Cold weather will grip the northern Plains tonight and early to- & Ea ete o [Pts Sonu) pve wii a .. ee sa s 8 morrow as sub-zero blasts, coming down fromyCanada, sweep toward Texas and the Gulf of Mex- a i+ about 14,000 mks’ than Defensa!
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"a . TWO: The civil Fights statutes © be provided for our main of-| The most scientific-minded :| General Electric has announced gga nst conspiracies. to injure, op- fice,” said Mr. White, “will en- pontiff in Catholic history, Pius ® fraudulent check, was disX
, ‘is expected to announce the Missed in Criminal Court today. P The affidavit was signed Dec. Edward Adolay
WITH THE USE of long. dis- Per tube, bringing the “warm” citizen who otherwise would enjoy for the expansion of our various finding of the remains—bones or by County Treasurer Louis| - Edward Adolay,
tance calls increasing by the day, | amps into Jine with “cool lamp” | rights or privileges guaranteed by ¢Xisting departments—~and, like- dust, perhaps ashes—as soon as 3 Western Union is scrambling for prices. [the Constitution or federal laws. Wise, to add new ones as re- his own thorough training, and Fletcher. He charged that
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like to have, then buy it in quan-|ceeds of a candy sale. Byron two daughters, Miss Lacy Marie Present main office in 1897. The Vatican excavation staff, tity to give to friends. i Repass. is. scoutmaster of - the-Casmer-and Mrs. Junie A. Stone. 11¢ Architects are D. A. monitored by the tight-lipped. » The stores report gift buyers troop. house, Indianapolis; three sons, Bonen & Bon, Who designed the Msgr. Lodowico Kaas. “custodian ordering {tems—in-quantity this/ —— [Paul 8. Casmer Jr., US Navy, and|2Ank’s original main office build- of the fabric of St. Peter's,” has
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wind-whipped- Kite, | DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 22 (UP) : Pneumonia weather, wet and heavy, applied a gentle The phe and Joling picked ; BN on i pr BY : . . } |“man ps” received about the J ii, Mor rh } Agr break to shopping in the first four days of the week. But attempt to dynamite the .C10| ; a oR that, by no means, solved all shopping problems. (United Auto. Workers head-| = gore WE RTE re & Saturday night is the dead-/ im —— quarters, but admitted “frankly,| I rn IE
tape wrapped too tightly around! Million dollar six-story addition of Indiana National Bank.
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» - . lines. ula markets whe attract the basic detonator and within an inch Floors % MOST OF THE" merchandise MUYoPe of food Tne. superar. of the other. Had the dynamite UNOINE Clues to St. Peter's Tomb . i %
building and’ damaged Gy. cture Contracted 1950 Pilgrims Warned Not to Write
the winter season, heavier ready- '00- , laboratory next door, Insp. Krug) At Cost of $1 Million On Walls Prized by Archaeologists ‘to-wear, hardware .and goods, But the chains aren't agraid. Ir sald. C , av : GE . ve ‘ ; Y without that Christmas look. {the super-markets get too deep/ The FBI and Detroit officials Si onragts have been let for a By GEORGE WELLER, Times Foreign Correspondent
to the Indi-| VATICAN CITY, Dec. 22—The scribblings of Pilgrims of! Born in Celina, Tenn., she lived 1800 years ago are the main clue to the authenticity of the in Indianapolis 30 years. "She a se eet Reline ONE
no opportunity to add their automillion. It will make the bank 8TaPhs to the early Christian ~~ — — = oT eight stories high at that noint "crawls so highly prized by Vat- Fraudulent Check
rainy weather the early part of is at work ‘again, this time in the dYPamite in a car or other ve- Pennsylvania St. and a depth of, The supposed tomb of St. Peter Charge Dismissed
- An affidavit charging Stan it {tion of . is too narrow and too deep be 3 ging ¢ they will fall a little short, But tubes, trade-named Warm passengers by a commo | “The six additional floors thus low the marble paving of today. Selig, 35, a real estate operator grandchildren, 17 great - grand-
of 40 W. South St., with issu
uU. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Déc. 22 (UP)—Govern- |
. knew they were good, but never arrest of the dynamiters. The munity and state, Th -| > ; | Surviving are his wife, El ; id greetings. "Fhat one flopped, too. ’ i unity a state, ese new fa-'archaedlogists have heen emrbar- ment expenses and receipts far the cur- y eanor; HALF 3 Not emough Carusos riding delly-| knew how good. union previously had offered two cilities, together ;with the three rassed E unfounded nonofficial iibq ical Year through Dec. 20. com- four brothers, Theodore, Fred. SOLES teen : ‘ery ‘bicycles: cr “Double-walled and reinforced $100,000 rewards for arrests lead- branch. banks which we have re-/ reports that St. Peter's urn has p,pences hig Year ot Year Finest and Joseph Adolay; a] @® KEN'S HATS c Jd But WU hatched up other new|at points of greatest strain they INS = the gute) Who J Mr.Jeently built and a fourth which been located. | Receipts .00. 16.506.207,368 16.8417 354 pT Joos. Hoary Hijenbach, all | Cleaned ond Blocked. . 9 : rry-chase for busi--are-all-welded -with- er_and bis brother, Victor. we purchased, are tangible evi-| oned———— | DAR 3088. 312408 ero |O JT 13 An several nieces | hfe ts ness. Easter telegrams from No. giving triple column support.”| se |dence of our faith and confidence ~Cemetery Closed Gash Balance nea AEE nephews: 18 S aa} 1 to 12, and for all other greet- That's the way it reads.- Mrs. Helen Mclaughlin '» the future of our city and Susy Predict wa Pope Pius\go, BE ror lA Sh | oa eral Arrang Suen were in- . inois " ing occasions, too, _; | “Sturdy as an Ocean Liner” is! state. (Will never claim that any actualic,,, ings 5.145.000] ner Minois a 8? E TO a [the slogan of the Chevrolet truck | Services Tomorrow = | Started in 1834 Physical remains of Peter have Debits _____ aise Mortuary. nd Washington N COMES the yuletide push. We like the idea. It makes| Services for Mrs. Helen Milford|, “The Indiana National Bank been discovered and that the| in Pri os Sg ‘more . , Vatican's own findings w “Local Truck Grain Prices a from Santa Claus, datemerued C7" Jobs and wages for the|McLaughiin. former Indianapolis [PLR 2 TR. When the Indian | C0 Cant, ot ye ne | AMIE We ie 0. ® AC eat,
1 | No. 2 white shelled corn, $1.24 No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.12. No. 2 oats, 65c
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| E IMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING--NO LOCATED AT, THE NORTHEAST !{OF ARLINGTON AVENUE ANT RUN A VAY (8 IN THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS | Sealed proposals for the construction a new Elementary School Buliding (No, located at the Northeast corner of Arlf
ton Avenue and Pleasant Run Parkway in the City of Indianapolis, by The Board of School
tSouth Drive will be. received
150 North eet, until 2 hb R o'clock P. M. (Central Standard Time) . r | : on Friday, January 6, 1950, and will then wy « “ r be Pub “CpENERF Rnd reRd woud Bids] |. Any. Man’ r by Lreceive fier “the shove time will be re- J sii 2 ne, " <
turned unopened
i SE TT [] The work includes General Construction: | ub- Beautifully !Plumbing. Heating and Ventilating. Elec- omposition % tric Wiring and Fixtures for the comple- ber C : Ee tiom of said building to be located ong ‘
property owned by sald Board. A bid m
bination of the above | work shall be constructed in ful
ay bid on all, or any one, or any com- : - n : C * " The 1 ae . Gi “ and ona § . —
THERE'S A STRANGE new ! i i ttern in Christmas shopping Hospital. |fornia. (chased. The build ‘8 was razed . . , Pp {cordance with Drawings and Specificatl par ear. It's faster. for one ee et—————— |and the site was used for a two-| _ Secrecy Pledged prepared by McGuire & Shook. Architects |§. (TITY : ' { 3 { , letc Tru \ - Fs : " A it there's system to it |Scout Troop 184 Paul C. Casmer [story addition to our original and] But Peter's suspected urn was hoo, Tie Aberin, Davi x Stout, Me- py 3 LO U a a a , . cl . : cal EB eers q of u : There was a time when Indian- : ‘ | Rites for Paul Swift Casmer, Main office building. This addi-|¢t apart in a chamber of its chanical Foeipesrs B13 00 Fo at the apolis shoppers would go through| 19 Distribute Toys | ‘hanfe. who died yesterday inition fronted approximately 82/0wn, below the Chapel of the Cons offices of the Board of Sc hool Commis- W ng Christmas iy {tem by | Boy Scout Troop 184 of New his RR € yo a oF Ave. feet on Pennsylvania St. and was fession, on the long axis of to- Boner a Bicut ‘and the Stats Hoard of 1 item ER for Uncle Bethel will distribute toys to on! Lo oN at 1" a.m Saturday 101 feet deep. It is on top of this day's church. [AGS es and Specifications for General ‘ov ; 18 hy wo SH .. addition, that we are now build-| The scribblings on the wall, re-| Construction _may. be obtained from
McGuire & Shook and. for Mechanical Work. from Ammerman, Davis & A
upon deposit of $25.00 per set, whic
posit will be refunded if Drawings and
Specifications are returned in good
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Each proposal must be enclosed in a] sealed envelope properly marked with the| branch or branches of work to which the name and place of
the bid relates. and business of the bidder +f ais shall-—he-prope: pletely executed on groposal b cordance with Indiana Form
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No.
The Board of School Commissioners the City of Indianapolis reserves
any informalities. No bidder may wi
right to reject any or all hids: or waive los $ draw his bid fé6r a period of forty-five 22.95 to 29.95
days after the date set for the opening
thereof Dated this 15 dav of December, 1049, HE BOARD OF SCHOOL, COMMISSIONERS OF THE SY oh INDIANAPOLIS LE
By M V BA . Business Director
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C condition within five days after the opening 228 -_ f bids z
and. eo! lanks In and shall be accompanied by Questionnaire| * Form No. 96-a: Non-Collusfon Affidavit required under the statutes of India
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"Hog Prices Up 50 to 75¢
* Anticipating “a holiday lull in sold at $17.50 to $25. Common {packing houses operations and medium brought $16 to $19, | Hoosier farmers today 8 ipped | ws sold steady. Good beef © only 5000 hogs into the indian.| maqved at $16 to $18. Comlapolis Stodky%ras and boosted mons brought $14.75 to $16. (prices 50 to 75 cents higher, Canners and cutters sold at Good and choice 170- to 215- $11.75 to $14.50. | pounders, the best porkers, sold, Heavyweight cutters moved at , | brought $17.25. A load reached droppéd to $10.50 or less. |$17.35. Weights from 215 to 240, Bulis sold at fully steady pounds moved at $16.25 to $16.75. | prices. Odd outstanding heavy {Prices from $14.75 to §16.25 were sausage bulls reached $20. Most [paid for 240- to 290-pounders. medium and good moved at | “Choice grades near 240 pounds $16.50 to $19. Cutter and com-
{290 to 325 pounds sold at $14.50 Sh Prices Stead [to $15. Lightweights from 100 to ep. ['rices Neady
| . $32 for good and choice, $18 to Sows Up 25-50 Cents [$29 for common and medium, and { . Sows sold 25 to 50 cents higher. $14 to $18 for culls, Odd 75{Good and choice 300- to 550- pounders brought $12. pounders: moved at $11.25 to Sheep prides-held steady. Good /$13.50. Odd choice lightweights and choice slaughter lambs of 100 {reached $13.75 and $14. Big pounds and less brought $22 to weights dropped to $11 or less. $23. Most sales were $2250 up, | Steers and heifers sold barely The top price, $23, paid freely, ine |steady in clean-up cattle trade. |Cluded two loads of 88 to 102A load of medium 1050 - p o un d/ Pound fed western lambs at $22.75 # |steers reached $25. and $23.
Odd medium to good heifers, Good and choice 110 to 120enevessmaere——— en pounders brought $18 to $19, Me-
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{dium and good 105-pounders and 1
| » Mrs Susie Stone [less moved at $19 to §22. Com- | . {mons brought $15. CT
Ate estimates of receipts were {ho
Ri | hogs, 5450; cattle, 425; calves, 175, Rites Tomorrow wow” Services for Mrs. Susie Eliza- CASTLE FILM
beth Stone, 2106 N. Capitol Aves sou or It or Rent [who died Tuesday in her home, | subott and Costeii. Mighty Mouse. ete (will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Indi I Cc (Patton Funeral Home Crystal Rdianapolis Camera Co.
203 B. Washi Chapel. Burial will be in Crown > Siiaton Hill. She was 75, °
Stocks have been refilled quickly, eggs by the dozen. One. North Attorney General J. Howard Mc- 4.0" 0 00 purported tomb of St. Peter, found recently below the floor of the W285 & member of the Church of lose plates with new cushion and there was little .any gift|Indianapolis drug store did, you Grath ordered the FBI to enter mediately. Neon WHI begin mighty church bearing his name. +» |Christ. Bree ora ats neve buyer wanted which could not be know. . he Investigation late vesterday.| The structure, of Indiana lime-| But Pilgrims to the 1950 Holy Year, admonished by signs not |, Survivors include a daughter, semieetd fri Dentutcaze. Money basis had. e sald the information available," "0 00 approximately $1 '0 Write on the walls, will have } Mrs. James Sharpe; four sons, EE)
Hunter, George and Logan Stone, all of Indianapolis, and Virgil Stone, Dayton, O.; two brothers, |_00kS Dependable Drug Stores
Andrew Garrett, Algood, Tenn., Fach Au ice ley And Thomas Garrett, Celina; 36 " Morized Sales & Service © Sheatier & © Eversharp Nn @ Esterbrook ® Norma Multikolor Pencils :
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ing Cpidren and a great-great-grand-
Indianapolis a abstracter for 40 years, died to-
little ways to pick up extra] What GE seems to have been] THREE: A law making #t an quired. There will also be private the testimony of the Vatican $1113.29 check issued by Mr. day in his home, 3532 Winthrop change, * shooting. at is a $1 price. It's/offense for a person to cross state rooms for meetings and consulta- diggers, convinces him they are Selig to the treasurer's office for Ave, He was 71. 19 E Markel PR. 1862 © Western Union used to deliver nice even figure, easy to remem- or national boundaries to escape tion, and many other facilities really St. Peter's. payment of. client's tax bills) A resident of Indianapolis most — EE ——— ‘ a Kiss from a swain to the sweet-1ber and in( 99 -times out of 100 prosecution. and conveniences which will be] American archaeologists who Pounced. : fof his life, Mr. Adolay was a “heart until someone refused to “ales it will require no change-| One theory advanced for the welcomed and appreciated by our’have inspected the -excavation, In asking for the dismissal this member of the Indianapolis Real! ° ILLINOIS e kiss the messenger 'boy who making. ; |dynamite attempt was a plot to/thousands of customers. however, say it is impossibie that morning, a deputy prosecutor Estate Board and the Credit turned out to be a nice old man Chevrolet Push (wipe out UAW President Walter| “In starting at once to provide any urn containing St. Peter's told Judge Rabb that the check Men's Association. He had been SHOE REPAIR ) with a wicked flash in his eyes. | Reuther and other high union offi-{these additional facilities, our di- remains has been found in the had been made good by Mr. Selig. associated - with the Union Title
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