Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1950 — Page 28
Tre Business— a = a = Tax Cut Waiting Causes the Pain
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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ©
Prices oT fogs ec Real Estate Chief nvaled Roar] Profers Pics. Clicks Not Likely to
In Brisk Trade Call Scrcle
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President Truman let something slip about a reduction in this price tack-on in his message. _..__ Buyers of taxed merchandise jumped back into their! 5 holes faster than groundhogs, and waited. They're still waiting. That's what hurts, The AFL came out flat. footed for a reduction. AFL'S William Green: “After,
(BIL the war's been over five .unds it to the floor. This makes from $15.50 to $16.75 were paid! {ducting vikion. of ‘Hoon on the years.” circulation, but it can overdo the for 270- to 340;pounders, Light-| {peor cond'tion of. Moosier high. But there isn't much chance of weights from 100 to 180 pounds (ways,
a reduction before the wartime luxury tax. Congress a 12 as slow as January sorghum d
when ft comes to a tax-repealer. killed the draft and the double at
—._ Manufacturers of the so-called ;ne with a dead at I “luxury items” which ihelude baby; pans: fiead air Space senied)
oil and taleum powder, as well as; perfumes, luggage, transportation : tickets, and what-not, figure they . . have been clipped for 18.R per cent So far the double glass. It stays of their business “All because the war is over, but sop. = “thé fax’ is not, “Count on Congress to soften Wings Over Water up this tax a little. “don't, there's likely-to be someone else warming chairs next year.
Nickel Postage
DON'T BE SHOCKED if some been ocean-hopping, it "Of these days you find it costs ried 284,000 passengers a total of Canners and cutters sold at $13.50 a nickel to send an ordinary lets 885 million miles. ter through-the mail itp The Postoffice- Department is {there
Feb. 8, 1950= £till losing its short, at sea than on land. Bigger ships Medium and good sausage bulls STOCKS Bid Asked {12-page statement defending Postmaster General Donaldson are safer. were salable at $18'to $20. A.few American States ptd ......... 24 25 trucks against charges that they fs screaming to Congress about medium and good fnedium weight American States.com ........ 1% Services on d lwere responsible for crumbling higher costs, he'll ‘drop a coat ‘Metal and Clay - beef hulls moved at §17'to $18, 7 I i 3 im ror Bi . concrete and = peeling blacktop
$554 million this vear, Well, wage” We pay that much for a tele
“By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business 4
Top of $18 Paid “Debate Rages Over For Good, Choice Merits of Concrete 170-240 1b. Butchers And Blacktop
Hog prices rose slightly in! .__ The "possibility that \active mid-morning trade in th /Schricker would be summoned to Indianapolis Stockyards today, (after opening at figures fully] [steady with yesterday. | Good and choice 170-to 240- | But They “also “ean he “you pound butchers sold at $17.50 to! Said sneezes. $18, the top price freely paid. ad. ’ Cold glass draws the warm air Weights from 240 to 270 pounds [off the top of the room, chills it, moved at §16.50 to $17.50. Prices!
EXCISE TAX pot is bubbling on Caer, Hill.
{investigating committee seemed
{opened the second day of its
probe. P The Benate committee, headed {by Dale E. Beck, Democrat, dairy Harmer of Young America, is con-
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midyear on
‘The road probers, who visited “levery section of the state in four itrips that covered 8000 miles; said
The lass business got wise in hurry. There was one solution, e two ways, Btorm windows
brought $13.50 to $15.50, J Bow prices also rose slightly! Bulk 350- to 560-pounders moved $12 to $14 Choice lighter weights reached $14.25 to $14.50. Odd weights over 600 pounds moved at $11.50 to $12. { Wise picture window fanciers Steers, Heifers Steady Steers and heifers sold at warm on the inside, cold on the steady prices in clean-up type in the last year (side and doesn't frost or trade. Odd head. good medium-| : se welghlis reached $26.50. Bulk-me-dium lightwelghts moved at $22.50 to $25. A load of good 854:pound TWA "AS JUST lifted the lid heifers moved at $26. legislative nla SYetaeas Ligue, anyone lemon ane edium Dative Bruce Savage (left le was installed as president of the Indi thought, and TWA carries only $18.50 to $21, Cows held barely anapolis Real Estate Board at the 38th annual banquet and dance la part of the trade. steady. Commons and mediums. last night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Howard W. Fieber | In the four years TWA has sold at $15.25 to $16.75. Odd head (right rear) is retiring president. THey are shown with Mrs, Savage i has car- 800d beef cows moved at $17.50. (left) and Mrs. Fieber. The social event attracted 403.
Miss Lula Sullivan
i ‘e -beaking ‘up rapidly, road {maintenance over a period of , years has been sub-standard, and that a majority of the . state's "bridges “are too narrow and in {poor condition.” © Called “Suicide Spots” Sen: Beck termed the bridges I" 3ulcide spots” Some 60 persons attended the ‘Inpening session in the Statehouse yesterday, biit the Senators soon learned they capse to hear and, not to speak. a Sen, Beck invited the audience “to speak its piece.” But the only response, in the ‘early part of the session came from J, E. Nicholas, executive secretary of the Indiana Motor Truck Association, who read a
inside also killed drafts and frost-
If the boys
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to $15. Odd shells brought $12. memory serves me right, Heavy bulls remained: scarce, have been fewer accidents but were salable at steady prices.
Local Issues
11 Vealer prices dipped as much && Beit RR V Bik Yds pid Big
Belt 1 in moderately active trade. Bor Li on om
thighways. As the session “began, rumors
Pp. R, MALLORY & C0, Inc, has a new materials hybrid, 2
why not five-cent post- |
* Dies at 73 From.
It 48 part metal and pari cer- G00d and choice sold at $31 to Pobbu-Merrill pid 412% il {were rife that Gov. Schricker had Phone call at a: pay station, and... Topi which Ar, well: 334, showing the full drop. Com- | Circle Theater com... 2 Explosion Burns “been summoned” by the comthere's been some talk Of PUG: iy op’som boratures, stands hign MONS and mediums moved at $20 §om Loan 4% a : MU A Toquiem- mass for Miss Lula jie 10 testity, ging up the nickel slot and CRATE" {herman shock resistance a to $30, Culls dropped to $12 Qummins Sng ptd ath uid 100 Sullivan, 1015 8. ‘Alabama St, ing a dime ! - wt ces remmimed Boga y od nan o 1% ~who-died- yesterday of burns from; % But postage already Is a big Strength at high temperatures steady. A or of good and Eauitasie Becuriies com a gas. heater. explosiof, will be
factor in a business Mating statements invoices;
Why not a nickel for an ordi- $24.50 to $25. Native good Home T & T 5% ntd Hi was 73, : : hary letter, but a lower rate for {temperature furnace work, jet |slaughter ewes sold steady at Tina puss 14 com 1% The explosion occurred in an Following Mr. Nicholas’ state-
commercial mail? It might work that way,
Tell-tale BANK CLEARINGS, the best business yardsticks, tells last one
h ’ {Francis Hospital. An encouraging story for Indi: po pene | Einean a do 318 dfs som’. 18 | Her sister, Miss Josie Sullivan, } As the session warmed up, hows @&napolis, : 0 in. xa "with whom she lived, burned her éver, a debate got under wa While clearings in the nation IF YOU REALLY -want to In Surface Dispute aries com’ #4 hands attempting to extinguish 8mong several Bort iis "the for the wee ending Feb, 1 were | {know which way the business. Trial of a local plumbing. L. Homes Tne... 13%. Miss Lula Sullivan's burning audience, over the relative - merits “down 4.6 pet cent under a year winds are blowing, and.in which official, charged with failing to Reha ya Th lelothing. They lived alone in the of concrete highways, against
‘ago, Indianapolis showed a gain. direction, where the little uncer-
operation, ANG Fesiats Rbrssion. ke d for! {choice 97-pound fed westerns sold Family Finance 5% ptd
yn ya-Corp-—pid ve thot “forming, containers for high ». 320-00. A Tew. natives. BOURKE Herre Jones” c1 A nf
the _ and report to the Gov-
! 100 sung at 9 a. m. Monday in the
“to come to us.”
a 38 Gas & Water” Co. com... 207 3 ws »
engine and rocket parts, in weld- 1$8.50 to $11. nd Gas & Water C ing and Brizing, electrical con-| Late estimates of receipts were: {ndois Pia L com’ ne » an ere it is-—spark plug Hog 7575; cattle, 400; calves, Indo po 1"s&" pd jeeciroees, 225, and “sheep, 100.
I'm putting. my chips on the * -— [udgia Wat Co Som Trial Continued
i1% outbuilding behind her home when Ment, Sen. Beck read the Senate 10 she attempted to light a gas heat- resolution which established the 101 ler, police believe. She died. of Committee to study conditions of tele burns covering most of her body highways and report to Gov. |as she was being admitted to St. Schricker.
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one of] | tndpla Water Co 5% BY spark plugs. | Indpls Water 4% % 103 Debate Starts
.replacé a street surface after its J nd +} rear three rooms of their home blacktops.
PICTURE the: great outdoors into an ever- Mr. changing canvas, =
R COM. .ivies : In January of 1949 Mildred tain eddies are, where the clouds excavation, was continued. in Mu-| Fog Fa TY on ne and rented out the front. Her. Richard Philpot, of Noblesville; Poulter, secretary - manager of might form, you'll find out when hicipal Court 4 today. ho Bere oh ing Th toon sister is the only immediate sur- & veteran highway construction the Indianapolis Clearing House, ip 1 coreoran, national boss of| Confusion over who is re- Rats our” ool fom ofa’ © |vivor, (man, announced his preference reports a volume of $245 million. yyy pyrchasing Agents is in| Aponsible for damaged surface at 80 Ind Gas & E com 24% | Bervices also will be held at for hot mix asphalt on top of Last month it was up $3 mil- town on Mar, 16. {8818 Prospect St. led to con- ToRey-Y aE td Iii. 13% 8:30 a. m. Monday in Blackwell eight or 10 inches of clean gravel lion to $247 million. We go up-as| p .chasing agents hold the , tinuane ce of the ¢ case against Paul ab SH + 10 punaral Home. Burial will be. jn or crushed rock. the rest go down. That shows jobs because they can put a heist TIKirk, 1436 Oliver Ave. to Feb. | Terre Hau te ¥ leable Holy Cross Cemetery. This type highway, he told the industry in this town has & lite fC 0 nd and teil mow [22 Mr. Kirk is an omcial of BAM To BE 1 SORRY, LINE 18 BURY | than a oneiar 40d Cheaper something extra on e . {Kirk Plumbing, Inc., at the same | AOR FILA eiiiiiiiiann . y Li } than solid concrete roads.” No Frost, No Draft trong it 1s, and what 18 Tikely| ,4qroqs, “Edda SONDS IONIA, Mich, Feb. 3 (UP)—| Frank White, Indiana news0 Pros 0 bra 0 happen next. Trial proceedings. before Judge] ARR. &0- BU 8880 vrveris {Donald Gregory stood by held='paperman, who {old “the commit.|
i Tl try to get around to nee. Alex M. Clark revealed ‘the affi-| Corcoran and tell you what's! {davit charged Mr. Kirk with on the inside of the businesa violation of a city ordinance,
te WINDOWS frame SEAR fie og, lessly yesterday and watched his/tee he had just completed “an $1500 barn burn to-the ground. extensive survey of
.{He -couldn’t call the fire depart- highways,” tossed a bombshell
crystal ball for 1050. I think he'll | while the permit to excavate the
Siar ind ARDY 6’ :|fent because another party line into the hearing when he charged 1 8 rg
esto; one free, KuRner Packi
know, [street was made out to the Kirk §ogiunbis Clubd-oe es oo... * subscriber refused to hang up, | Political hamstringing was the corporation. | nbs Faint Color 58 84 : * meprenretiensttees basic ‘fault of Indiana's bad Hom: and Yo-yo ins ndols Public Loan is 84. FIRST U. 8. RAILROAD roads.” HAVE YOU lost your yo-yo? Postal Employee | ndpls Railways bs 61° ©=| The first road on rails in the “Remove politics from the State Here's the way to get a new P ye [i na rrleltbtons : fi United States is said to have been Highway. Department, " Mr. White
Admits Rifling Mails
neenskam * a short inclined track used in/told the committee, “and you will Kroger's this week is giving Louls R. Bobrink, 43-year-old N Ind Pub Serv 3s 13 ..... 1105 “1795 to convey brick from kilns have better roads in no time at ja yo-yo ta all buyers of picnic! ‘Rushville post office employee, | pabile srvioy 1 Tae 18 Lo 08 {on Beacon Hill, Boston, to a street all.” hams, bottom-priced at 31 cents, !was referréd to the Probation De-| Traction Terminal 8a'hr iT [below ’ Year after year, Mr. White delean, but not boned, ‘partment today on his plea of : = clared. young engineers. are heing!
like ham, and you guilty to rifling the mails. ‘Local Produce “Local Truck Grain Prices’ But everybody likes a| Bobrink, District Attorney ad truck wheat, $1.00. And getting one free, Howard B: Caughran sald, ad- pe’ EB hoy Hn Fete, hat, Ne white’ orn: ih, that's something. ‘mitted—taking —more than $250 2 and no .
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graduated from college {would make “excellent road engineers.” And hé& added, “they are afraid to enter state govern-
may not. yo-yo.
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os I'd be just as happy if théy from the mails over a four-month|" “Bonurrirowis, 4 ibe. and JSver, c. yellow yellow soybeans. 3208. {ment service because of the job RANKIN 1414 put the price on the yo-yo and period. He is married and has and” sass, 12¢c. and No. 3 poultry, 4c less BaANaFoUS Cit CLEARING . HO BOVE {insecurity that goes hand in hand gave me the ham free. Why not? three children, "Wutteriai- No. 1, 86e:: No. 2. 8d. Steins "8.080.000 With political meddling.”
i NOTICE 10 TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY
i Notice is her ; given that the TAX DUPLICATES fot Stale. County, Townships. Sehools and Corporations of Marion County lor the year 1948 and payable in 1350 are now in the bond he County Trmamsr who. rsd rca he Tare chard hace. To illo table shov-w'(he rate of-‘axaiion on sach $100.00 worth of taxable red! and perssnal property: and sach Poll in the several units = Due Jan. 1. 1950—First installment delinquent alter first Monday in May.Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November. - CHAS KA. GREATHOUSE, TR. Treasurer Marion County.
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_|most of the state's major roads!
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