Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 32
‘Banke Refer
5.Day Week
“on Bye Strong, Negative Vote : |
ee By HAROED H- HARTLEY: Times Business Editor f THE FIVE-DAY WEEK for barks in Indianapolis isa cooked
Hoffman Recalled
iS Last year the legislature gave banks the go-ahead ona relay By Seriate Group BE ™ ’ week, but left it up to the bankers to work it out. And work they, For More Tortinony Sa, [or neurly A Tl) yen | WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 (UP) " it ‘means only one thing, as’ I get it, that, t. someone vated a re- | {Chairman Tom: Connally of the Bounding us hy it ick id : {Senate Foreign- Relations ComEe shall. still have six days omer C ge Imittee said today he will support to put our pay in the bank or ~ {the administration's request for a empty the cash register and ru, full $2,950,000,000 authorization]
for its foreign recovery recovery program. hi telle : he green add ete “Rites Tomorrow ‘But the Texas Democrat told re-
There has been some talk of : {porters he is ready to make it i hours. . But<that 18! o : . |clear that any Senator supportAaaguiening talk stage. Dont| Exslocal Cartoonist ing the full authorization will be look for action very soon. It's ies i “ll, [perfectly free” to seek a reduc-| J a matter of adjusting staffs to, Dies n Evanston, mn ition. in actual - spending when § cover the longer spread. Services for Homer McKee, na- [Congress acts on the Marshall Yet to be ‘announced by the tive of Bloomfield and a former Plan appropriation later this year.
as president of the American Burial will be near Evanston in He will be asked by Sen. Henry |
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clearing house is the election of Indianapolis cartoonist; will be : Ben.” Connally’s committee re- v.%. Es ‘y sold from $18.50 to $23.50. Cows -Evans “woollen Jr. as president, 14 4 : p. m. tomorrow in Evan-| called Paul -G. Hoffman, eco- ; he i? SET | SNQw ‘were firm, with good beef grades termined. j and a better man ‘they touldn't| [nomic co-operation administrator, : Le , zn RAIN bringing from $19.50 to $20.50; ¢ i - | find with his broad background Ston. Iil, where he died Tuesday. for further testimony tomorrow.) a : g 0) a common and medium, $17 to $19; Seaman, 50, Found : 8 TM REGUS PALOFF, COPR 1950 EOW, L. A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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and tly ur burns . helping remove ei: ment from the flami ~ [betweén $24 and $25.50 on the ms egpdrrey Png. o MIA average for medium to low 880d, grader, two trucks, two tractors, + mm 1750 to 1000 pound steers.” Few iio oan ag gallons of oil, and steers brought more than $25.50. Ip,ng tools, The other trucks and | Common and low medium, motor grader were saved, = mixed yearlings and a few heifers; Origin of the fire ‘was not. de-
{ | { ‘yesterday. Ty Fe Franklin of Danville, igh L { | | t
Bankers Association. ._\ Memorial Park Cemetery. ; Cabot Lodge (R. Mass.) about
vice president of Roche, Williams| rdollar-gap with Britain.
“wings clipped bY a maintenance ino fem’ He was a former In. ECA'S sponsoring shipments of to Philadelphia and in the Ohio Valley. strike, has grounded service out giananciis Star editorial depart- dollar-oil from Britain while, at
: . : wag New efforts to end th lied ‘Nine. Flights Grounded | Mr. McKee; who was 69, was a, ea | state. Rain is the menu. for Texas and showers in the southwest. All
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Snow flurries are slated from the Ohio Valley to New York | 31%: steady, with medium| PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 2 (UP)
of the nation will be relatively and good sausage bulls selling —Edwin Chestnut, 50 - year - -old AMERICAN AIRLINES, 'it8 & Cleary, Inc, Chicago advertis. en. Lodge is concerned about| cold during the coming 24 hours. Readings in the 10 to 20 degree range are forecast from Boston |from $20 to $22. Cutter and com- Seaman, was found stabbed to
canner and cutter mostly $1450 Gsabhed to Death =
mon - grades brought $17 to death last .night in his room at
of Indianapolis. nine flights a nent cartoonist. the same time, encouraging Brit. sel, 5 ot or siel les 'W. A. Bledsoe
The advertising executive was ain to irferease “her shipments}
wihter rates, tax free, are at- tion. national science foundation. In an Nordsiek, a Marion County offi-| et in Indiana, Kentucky, Ten-
iti day announced that he would,
Sou an Willi 5 two week Irene N. McKee: two sons, Rud. titration into its operation, seek Fencmina-
: te into the measure a pro-| t flv to London and return yard McKee, New Canaan, Conn, | Wro pe Jet, 2y 5385, with free meals and Robert G. McKee, Wilmette, Fision requiring FBI clearance! ios on 1hie Dem and cocktails en route on double- IIL; a daughter, Miss Mary Eliza- or all foreigners working for the Mr. Nordsiek;
[company was founded in 1910. . In Vigo County, the company k% owned and operated the Viking, . Saxton, Talleydale, Green Valley
E year of his first Now comes the self-serve furni- | Mrs. Mary Jane Gay, tne TE, V0 nar, pion or He was
ture store. - Indianapolis resident, died yester-|open over the question of the elected in 1048. One of these is being. opined in day in her home, 1315 Glenarm Senate Judiciary Committee's Pry ident uf {wins Sledsee, oa of Albert Indianapolis at 114 W. Marylan | displaced persons bill or a more ’ 8t.'It wiil be called ‘appropriatel ms {iiness of four years. liberal “substitute. The. bi ost Mardsien eS TL mst spins: of Terre Haute. —“The Shipping Room™ — — ’ {on the issue is not expected to Sa e_ Would. run on patio Nothing fancy. There will ‘b ie Gay -was- Brava from. me before next week. Senate Of “no favoritism." He said a1 Mrs. Hattie Watson. -Ro- salesmen: and 10-displays, Bo ——2 Te DU AL Theee mb. Uy +HGOP policy ciel Robert A. Taft, jinitovements wit -be—county-" Rites for Mrs. Hattie Watson! h. B swank fixtures, Sends Fa a ployed THE “SALESMEN" will be the {two years as an Indiana Bell warehouse foreman and nis rev, “operator at Greenfield;
two sons, Walter Bledsoe Jr. and!
Clark, Valparaiso, Chile;
official stand on the two bills. | “No township will be favored in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side
ee ee oe lover another.” he § ceo UhADEL Burial will be in New X. : { “Mr. - Nordsiek ~ organized the Crown Cemetery.
It's cash and carry. And the -~Demeeratie.ing- Green. -Ky..-and-had- been-a
tracting businessmen galore. - | Surviving are ‘his wife, Mrs, ®ffOrt tu prevent Communist in- Cal for more than 10 years, t0- inessee and West Virginia. The
C sers. beth McKee," Evanston; his moth-| foundation. ] {and Wabash mines in addition to, ifs: Boeing. strato-cril er, Mrs. Elizabeth A. McKee, also! The Senate has already passed presioen of, the the supervision of the Dresser ~ Self-Serve Furniture . of Evanston,. and five grandchil- * foundation bill. Im issioners, is {Mine for the Public Service Co. THEY'VE DONE it in super- dren, | Elsewhere in congress: currently serv-: Mr. Bledsoe is suryived by his markets. cut-rate drug stores and Mrs Ma Ga ; DP's — - ; Re The Second wife, Mrs. Erla F. Bledsoe: pipe: rack clothing stores. . ry y |daughter, Mrs. Frances Jeanette
] . 5 Lg pd Gy | ¥ | d from $18 read: Rites Saturday » (0-520. Weights marked § om E318) “I hase anulcer or-sancer. Be-’
But American's Frank Bowell, | graduated from Indiana. Univer-Derée of textiles, with subsequent! . . ; : la his-_steel birds ‘on the sity and for more than 20 years. unemployment # such mill towns Dies in Florida - ; ~— At UF ay HT “¥Yeal Trade Active i ides is Auk, way ow. Have wo ropst, is’ booking flights 24| was a resident of Indianapolis, 25 Lawrence, Mass. For Re- election TERRE HAUTE, Har. >wa For W M : Vealer trade na enpies | Veterans Administration owes me 5 hours away, a tip that American]. He held memberships in the Co-| The House, meanwhile, took up, ‘iter A. , president o al- . . : steady, with good and %: oice $500.” { ls looking for a break in (hejlumbia Club, Indianapolis “Ath legislation to extend statehood ter Blosson 4 Cocoa ine op! Ra {tadea SOHIRG 64. 536 10 3 So frre Ee to Europe is booming. j ates Dit and Golf and torre i Tyne, Twp ter County Commissioner ; Beach, Fla., where he was on va- Burial Arranged. $29; culls, downward to $14. Leopard Hunters Bag Bookings already show this to|Chicago; Masonic Lodge, Shrine, 90th states in the Union. Seeks Renomination cation. In Floral Park - On the sheep market, fat lambs, Skunk i in Rat Trap be the biggest air travel year in!Indiana Golf Association and In-. The House yesterday approved, Mr. Bledsoe, who was 74, wa were about steady. A sprinkling
° | County Commissioner Fred W. Services for M. Wallace Maile tive fat EDMOND, Okla. Mar, 2 (UP) overseas history. And those diana University Alumni Associa- 247 to 125, a bill to establish a {head of the firm which operated 1705 N. Tibbs Ave. will be Bliejor good and choise na T, o5:|—Police who could not track an
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M. Wallace Mailemond Chain Co./10;30 a. m., 1 p. m. and 2:30 p. m. partment “supervisor at the time quarters, Room 640, Postal build-
of his death.
He waz active iin Baptist Church - ; affairs and was choir director at ators for the Census in IndianLO). said his party will-take no: wide. z = will he held at 1 Pym, Tuesday. IEKter Baptist “Church where ‘he rapolis and “Marion County willbe" also taught Sunday School. Mr. made Mar. 24, Mr. Neal said. The
‘Census will begin Apr. in| tist Men, Inc., and was the second| Enumerators should be able to - of laborers who will work in| Burial will be in Park Ceme- THE HOUSE labor committee county's first planning commis-' Mrs. ‘Watson, ‘who was 77. major officer of the organization €arn between $8 and $10 a day.
overalls. The furniture will be tery, Greenfield, after rites at oui4 it is holding up the federalsion in 1941 In addition. he died Tuesday in the home of Mrs. to die within ‘two weeks. The depending on hours of work, dur-|
shown in factory crates. And the! I Lomorre in the Moore aid.to-education bill because of served as building commissioner Effie Crowe, 2116 Bellefontaine other one was Dr. Herbert F. Ing April, Mr. Nea! said. ~~. | lights will be bare bulbs hung 8 Te n ay 8 Chapel. ‘a section in a, government-pub- and deputy county surveyor. - St. A. member of. Olivet Baptist Thurston, organization president.| “LEGAL NOTICES | from the ceiling. Luv fd de : ee Sather lished book dealing with sex edu:| He is a Lutheran and a mem- Church, she was a native of Bowl-
Mr. Maile was also a member NOTICE OF i PUBLIC WE Gl ror "the Christan Business” Men's Fue Service of aa fs
: peer the Seaman's Church Institute. Buti, Sood medium weisht than A note addressed to his sister
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at 2 p. m. Satur-| medium to good, $24.50 to $26.50 'lescaped leopard roaming the area day in Dorsey’ Short deck mostly good, 7- -poun nd earlier this week said today they Funeral Home. re ~. (had little trouble picking up the
{scent of another wild ‘animal. Busia) Ba Seek Applicants Here {They rushed to a woman's Cemetery. ‘For Census Jobs home after receiving her frantic oral Park Cem-| Henry E. Neal, district super: Sa. nt help at found a skunk Mr. Maile, who visor of the Census, today asked aug in na rat trap. was 47, died yes- qualified Indianapolis citizens to) -terday in Meth- apply for jobs as-enumerators. odist Hospital., Special tests for appiicants, who For the past 24 must be able-bodied and have years he was em-ia high school education or its ployed at Dia- equivalent, will be held at 9 a. m,,
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S. Steel, Jones &| been a resident of Indianapolis ner said a staff investigator | Sn onl, Sharon Steel and Most of her life. .__|would be summoned to the stand Arthur | Ford Mrs. James,
A (Griffin; a si M . 3 ia ‘native of Lebanon, Ky. Blue Cross, a non-taxable co-op, |, pi edly icin Hi ihe ie Be! Services for Arthur Ford, 920 had been a resident of IndianapoN.
Hawthorne Lane, will be held lis 43 years. Mrs. James. was a
is h competition for the priOC OIPOLINON er on D: Griffin, all of Indianapolis. (flown to Russia over the Alaska
it hard sledding for group seilers. Lo { lend- lease” pipeline, The private companies are plac- LO Local Issues.
| gw a ry Coal Burtat—wilt—be in Was hington Schell I, James: two daughters, ng plenty helen, bie —Mar : TWO SENATORS suggested Park. 1 Mrs. Carlton JY. Flynn and Mrs. companies will remind you that Hamerican States com ne Ashes, that the nation find out- whether — Mr. Ford. who was 69, died yes«Joseph--V, Berry, Indianapolis; Rive Cross pays no sales com Ametican Stata pin 1 government regulation of a “sick” terday in Methodist Hospital, A two sons. -Alhsrt James. ' Lafa-
missions. Arighizy collovie ota 104.3 coal industry 1s necessary to pre- native of Warrington, England, vette. and Willard James, Indian- — Uncle Sam's Books
: IT'S TRICKY the way Uncle 8am keeps his books. | Most businessmen would burs 4 their coronaries if they caught a Sno idan ated rltance Spd Boskkeeper, tabbing oT the Fauitavle se Securities com way they do along the Potomac. pampy Financ . "Nu business, for instance, in- a] POST I uid : cludes capital outlays for con tome PE al :
Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Surviving are her husband,
Sens. Wayne Morse (R, Ore.) and He ras a member of Wesleyan Mills, Los Angeles, Cal. Hubert H. Humphrey (D. Minn.}, Methodist C hurch here and of the 40% two of the four sponsors of a bill| 2dd Fellows Lodge in England.| William B. Mumford fh to create a bipartisan commission Mr. Ford was employed by Hol-| Rites for William B. Mumford, ~" to investigate the: industry’ S long- combe & Hoke Manufacturing Co. 2026. Bellefontaine St. will be! is [range problems. In his. native country. he/held at 1 p, m. Saturday in Em-| . starred in. cross-country track|anuel Baptist Church. Burial will] 100 ‘Coca-Cola {competition with the Warrington/be in New Crown Cemetery. | a + THE GEORGIA congressional | [cross-country track team. Mr. Mumford, who was 18, a - ation-advised-—the— French —Burtiving—arehis— wife, Mrs: struction projects the pu "national assembly to go slow be- Elizabeth Ford; four sons, Arthur |An employee of W. O. Jones Rug chase of equipme t in its current as & Wat on =" 340 fore banning - the -sale of Coea- JT. and John Ford, both of -Indi-: {Cleaning Co: Inc., he was a naToss ul nk : lx 2g 02 Cola. The legislators said® the anapolis, Fred Ford, Trona, Cal
Rol a Merri pid 149% | Ceittral Soya
+ proposal of French Communists and “Retph~Ford;~ Grand Rapids; dianapolis.
Piet Co o vie 108 : I Water sa Sam its" serasgddie A83b and wine ~growers to- ban Cokes Ov; three- daughters, -Mrs.- Lillian
™ cannot] Is Water 40s a ig i Affeck, Mrs. Ethel i i i avai possibly write “itself off bec cause HE die com io 'B — Sith ii rl a Mrs. Alice ha Dink. ud IFater any Charlo I others | in ark Park. Ad Whi. was. it convenient for you to have it always available at 0 pid 6! ( A i Mr at ; asi cosmos emacs mins EE eT ar “TRUER TS THS Homie of {he soft QIANAPOIIS; & Sister, Mrs. Sarah sister, Mrs. Minerva Tipton, and 43, died Lan in a’ Los Angeles,’ home. Take your choite of either Old Crown Beer ‘Lau They work for it. . And the Sov. Ha uipiuon com wjirink company, Hart, Lancaster, Pa, and nine his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Cal, hospital as a result of in- or Ale in the new "Take-Home 6” pack —at taverns, ernment does the in Ao A omy Ig nares ~Tgrandehiidren— “Peter “Allen, all of Isang juries received in a fall. He was Tr : Frgin ames p
once it flies out of the treasury »N ing pn ooh Som «oi. . it is gone for good, the lending & BE R. Mallory com... agencies = RFC, etc, being ex- | Pub Serv of 1nd com ceptions,
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rvent-recutring “crises They were he-came—to—Indianapolis— in 1923; avolis—and a sister Mrs “Essa yy
tomorrow in Conkle West - ; who was 76, died P: ™ . : Michigan Street Funeral Home. : ; : - smaller steel subsidiaries. |. Surviving are m son, Herschélllto tell what he found out in| Services Arranged [yesterday in her home, She “mg Burial will be in Cicero. ge Mr. Bennett, & native of Cicero and resident of Indianapolis 31|
{years, died Tuesday in his home. lat 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Shirley member of St. Andrew's Church. after a week's illness. A member |} the Cicero Methodist Chureh,
Mr. Bennett was a retired Indianapolis Park Department em- 3
ployee.
Surviving ‘are his wife, Mrs. Six sons.
Cora Bennett; illiam and
{of Indianapolis; . Bennett, Yakima. Waish., : and Meville Bennett, Renton,~Wash.; /three. daughters, Mrs. : Maxine|
Blackwell, Mrs.
and Miss Sue Bennett, all of In-| {dianapolis; a brother, Osa Ben-| 19 grandchildren | Cea Titer land . five _great- -grandchildren. | es Rug Mr. Van Landingham | Services for Arthur Van Land-: tive and lifelong resident of In-'ingham, 321 8. Lyon Ave., will be "held at 2° p.m. tomorrow in Far-] “Susviving are his Tother:” Mrs 18y Funeral Home. "Burial will be
nett, Marion;
Tel : “la native of Hillsdale and was on % Scientist Finish Job | A A Lk : Surviving are his father, Ches-| ’ Y ps - iter G, Van Landingham,. Willing-| 8 i A % An _ inter-city library teletype EV ENTS T ODA Builders $ ais lgs- BE Ta Ti re tom, N. C.; his mother, Mrs. Vey,
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ward ¥ get 16 that the atord. ilk} nia? oo . RAW, . resident -of Indianapdlis for 60 Association. He was a native of) Qn the “matter of “the applicatibu of | 3 y try to undersell the Indianapolis Bange, all of Indianapolis. | published by the children's bu-| Mr. Nordsiek is married and years. - Mrs. Watson is survived Ilinots. During the first world|Russell Wood Oll & Water. Trans Tor Toilet T retail-market by 25 per cent, ‘Mrs. Amanda Griffin |reau. One section tells parents has a son, James. 24, The family by a nephew, Henry Reed, Indi- war he-was stationed in Washing-| ornate” oF Dupe com ience an PIE CRUST MIX . Merrell Mayer, manager, says “how the school can help” them lives in 3419 S. East St. ‘anapolis. |ton, D, C., with the Navy. a Common. Cael of Braorty, Dirastars ak! Cut Rite the “Shipping Room” will be Services for Mrs. Amanda Grif- develop healthy sex attitudes in Along with the two other coun- +h Jl Surviving are his wife, Mrs. {as mores specifically set out in’ the PBI | | Just thi Every pie you bake » y shooting at prices, shaving them fin, 509 8, Harding 8t., will be! their children. ity commissioners—R e publican Mrs. Schell I. James | Gladys Maile; a daughter, Mrs. Notice is hereby given that the Public with Flako turns out perfectly at Crackers low, And there'll be free park- held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Un-A ; 'Willlam Bosson and Democrat Services for Mrs. Mary Cath-'LaVera Friend, Franklin, and a dye: public hearing 1 (his cause to Rooms every baking. That's use the ing, 100. Beanblossom Mortuary, Burial Un-American William M. Allison—Mr. Nordsiek erine James. 3225 Forest Manor, sister, Mrs. William Howard, In- Giatapelie Tug ogo) Siaig, House In-, ingredients are precision-mixed. I c {will be in Floral Park cemetery. THE HOUSE Un-American ac: said he- favored the construction will be held at 8: 15 a. m. Sat- dianapolis. {Mareh 27 1980. os | No guesswork, therefore no Steel in B IU@ Cross | Mrs Griffin, who was 66, died tivities Committee renewed efforts of - anew county hospital “pro- urday in Voigt Mortuary, and atl hn MM. Bennet PUBLIZ SERVICE COMMISSION = ' failures. You simply add water. BLUE CROSS ‘hospital insur- yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos- to fix the responsibility for war. viding it does not work a hard-9 a. m. in St. Andrew's Catholic Jo n M. Bennett By TARL BVERETT. IT and bak si PY ’ _ance, which has made strong head- pital after a long illness. A na- time atomic shipments to Russia, ;ship -on. on. the taxpayers, "eo Church. Burial will be in St. Jo-' Rites for John M. Bennett, 521 ‘Yudtanapolis Motor Judie De artment. | roll an €. way in Indiana business, has just lve of Somerset. Ky. she had Committee Counsel Frank Taven-| seph’s Cemetery. [N. “Lynn St., will be held at 1:30 Te I—
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what habit” does. BUND : | “May we renew Leagh's Func-i1, te Demoeratie ~ Club— 4 3AN0 Ropers Ellegoctr oor: Nor- | Jo 1 nav ys be ir Allen oN, Sean J seee 9 «+ tional Anatomy of the-Mammal,” 8 wrence, Ind Lat ; A ori Tisai new gadget Sastonrs oy i American Loin & a un " :-- the Racine library messaged the EV ENTS TOMORROW “Bigler: he reitSrton, ge Betty hold. Tt is a strip of Pate Ir Babee pessi, co 4! 4 a 2 s+ Milwaukee library, “Patron has rat Marketing Association—10 3. m., At Se HRA a Metis. Ellison: -~ oie-half inch ‘wide and 15 inc hes Khuen pm fide elon C00 43 : 2 Ralf ~dissectay. fea duh Club noon: Clavpoa! “Bivor: Thomas TE Riss onoRiary | itizens [nd Te: 4'ys 61. "-In"a matter of seconds, a * ‘yes" Kuthanee is oon, Claypool. - Rising. Keith, Rits Carmack; Theron, long that has more uses around un Lin 8) " *vcame back over the wires. “{{intimist_Club—nooh. Nailom al_Coundil_of| ma Sederstiel, Fav. Lilly Con is y 8 s section, Nation: i ti house than a Sob pin. C (ndols Paint & Color 8a 84. ">| The patron heaved a sigh of a Women—4 p.m. India py st ho, Florine Hendricks: Ing holding, pono] he = ind : oa marion hh M [relief and went ahead “with the car an . gSuyreh & ties eh Fm Sati ain Banke: ] fn-almost any repair job in honre | BS pivistorss Txisohone HEE jelssecton. = rin stash 8 man—Cha les: Mildred Blevins: 7. gtare, factory. office or st "KY ner Packing 4x §9 3 gi Indizhaolis Piano Teachers Aviation Sande 1. ; The strip | oh diamond- Shaped KLIS halt TR 3 wn Crossing Crash Fatal War, Sol pdepealiondyy - “Jan Jilin Beto | Ho oF i n ne Jeyes” to accommodate tacks, Eiblie Servict Ma 0 | CARMEL MAT. 7" Ralph Mar-( Cation matter “08 THB | HR orses, Jogauiths Robe pins. or screws, rivets, round- Treetion Terminal Ss 57 itindale,- 43, of R. R.-1, Bloom- ° jon} festiv : fens Saturday; at athe esti Vittinia 15
headed paper fastened or eyelets. {field, was killed instantly when| ihoel Friday. Cadie Tabernacle Sa
And it can be used on any ma- uU. Ste T -~ {hi ® Chueh Supver—$ Dm. Olive Branch Deroy White. 69. of 915 Northwesters, terial, metal, = plastic oa 8. atement : s-car was hit by a south-bound arch Su ch) Ee,
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-— {Monon passenger train here yes-|washi treet Preshuti Ji Ther pin? 85, of 23134 N. WASHINGTON 3. (UPI nd Dinuer—8 apitol Br Aer, canvas or Sass. , ment expanses dtl or) We nay afternoon. The ig Bidfas” rod Henry Pi aicls H or 619 Holly, ren iscal year. throu Feb. 28. com-| Diesel engine was ‘damaged ul a — Anna Hog ! ared With . 5 wn 2. 2 ear _into any size shape. “this year Laat Year continued on to Indiapapolis. MARRIAGE LICENSES : mbcsien No Gru > Exper sey. § 2. 792.890.6590 FES 40.502 ———— ia ——— ‘Donald 80. of as Guilford, cere-| g - ecet 1 le ? nis . 1 : .m2435.011 ‘a Hi official Wi thei Te AL er BE Ia syne re Nicer two. months, at FACTORY WORK used to take cost pa © § Is asne pelt 704.803 UNITED STA Wi pet UREAU aisan SE " Creek witian "Relo"®5, at 809 Tecumsen. _& strong back. Today its dif- |g Pubhie Debt. 338 308 $06.13 ad 3a 393.226 ie 41 31 E possi ** of 1840 Boulevard PL.!|° ie t | Res. 24.344.835.279 _ 24.389.634.608 _ Sunrise 5:38 Fai Creer Par = aad EOE, tn TT TE eam [Precip itatibn 34 h hours snding't: 30a im: 2 Phils. Parker, Se Be Ww. Bernard: Delia _ Cameron, 18, at General, : The automatic lifters do th INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING pousr Total precipitation since Jan. 1... 14 18 Jul FH pneum : € ve Cleasin 8,851,000 the: nee Jan. 1 Ine Kirkpatric kK, 23, Harrison: Rose| Oscar E. , 84, of 1319 ¥ Toth, hvperand enable a man with Debits . 290.045.5900 . Fi owing i table. shows the lempera- 17, 311 8. Ji ton. tensive : milquetoast muscles to lift even yr ¢ R_other-eit ig tow Robert Seni i J. Kokomo ry Paschal, go 3 of 4038 Central, cerebral ed 15 times his own weight. Locol Produce 2 oan | Rv = 3 une RB 13th: Mary Car- Jamies a 8. of sty. wi “he C. K. Elli Co. Inc, Hyster —;.- Burhan 8 pak Stover Joseohine Meds. 81. S648] CHitors A Suiivan. 4. at trucks attachments, has a 3% Seay. Car a te Be J] abe a. 1 EA WO oR aA Te ran. 9 ’ AT a ersey I f new fectory Hit on-display at itso Sic. "Grade B Taree” Her and "no 13 i Wilson Hackn a 0 N, Highiand: Leu Wilhiamson: nak, a St. Vincent's: *Shwwioams, 118 8. Pennsylvania, Poultyy—Fowis 41, ibs and over. 22¢: | { Nor me
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