Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1950 — Page 13
r organizition, , you delivered " almost apoloLegion for its lieve you could lion immeasur- { many persons rward in your
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tanding mmission were
egion. We "do, their heirarchy ly have offeted apolis on this representative seem likely to matter. ‘As a it many of the ie stand taken
Legion leaders democratic in of the few to on the Legion en such tactics zation, it is of such a totalinto the main tends to stifle st interests of his select few) of AVC. It is rish you would r editorial,
lism’ seh St, of Independ-
making bodies ngly, limiting cessary for a
Independence in if by any uld find any talism or free day, as being overnment, I
capitalism or liar with the the founding he foundation talism. Many give all the. ness, to capiJoom and bust alism became it will surely cquire a firm
» reached its 1g depression lt to employ hungry from d and to pre-
an are being ublic welfare ration.
istrators who y “from ‘the one that inility to keep erned. At every year hen they had to sell, these crease in tax lion a year); 1 to $254 bil-
disclose that und receipts an a billion he fund bal- » facts indincrease paye. ince receipts Jur adminism to borrow receipts just cess receipts. administraneces so unin debt and who, mind 'd in stocks, 8, annuities, 4
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issues there ° —-aside from hip — suffi- | to prevent so-operation ‘ate leaders members of
y and dees, and by ethods, are the all im- — ter, though to the welould prefer to national ld be made vantage.
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less the better.
. Still Life on B. & O. . ; ho fore ir wa “UIF YOU WANT to know how into the ‘Fabric Shop, 26 N. Pennmuch the coal strike hurt the rail-| Sylvania St, escaped with $371after a $100 holdup of a South worked at Salvation Army he roads, you'll get the figures early today. Manager Lee Gal-{Philadelphia grocery .. store. straight and raw from the B. & 0. /linger said the money was taken companion, Ronald Tucker, 18, deserted from Ft. Benning, Ga. if : was arrested later in his home. "May 16, 1946, Mr.. Foster said.
Today's Weather Fotocast
Barrett Abroad
L. 8. AYRES is sending John I
- resentative and director of Ayres.
“out among the ultra sets at The REAL ESTATE SECTION
[SECTION OF ITS KIND appear-| hic Ing in any Indianapolis Sunday ‘a ‘mewspaper!: Be sure: to look kd
~ _WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8, 1950 __
| Rackets Invade | Sewing Circles ~~ Singer Bares Fraud of Old
_ Machines in New Cabinets :
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor PAID to believe that anything so close to the apron strings in a home as a sewing machine could get mixed
IT'S PAINFUL
up in a big, bad racket.
And the Singer Sewing Machin heaven about the boys who are h do the thread work around!
the house.
clan buys machines
. wW@rks in slic new. cabinets and dumps them into the laps of the * trusting
public.
The Singer Co. found one ‘“rebuilt” joo which had insides dated 1886, and that’s reaching them from a long way back, before the electric light, the telephone, the!
automobile; radio and airplane. - LJ »
i { THE NEW SINGERS do their| stuff. And moreover the Singer Co. here at 26 W. Washington runs a school for some 200 women a week teaching them how to
make their own for $10.
1 One place you can buy a new!
family Singer in Indianapolis, with the company standing behind every stitch is at 26 W. Washington St. There's no tuniny business there. W. E. Wolfram, manager, is out to catch those quick-buck crews who are working the big towns. And if one of them tries to turn a fast deal on your door-
step, turn him in: He'll get
singed by Singer.
- Grade A Investment | IF YOU HAD a windfall, a - little extra. from your company,
what would you do with it?
product, of cutting costs. So he'd been tapping the suggestion fund out at the Allison plant pretty regularly. From May 1948 to December of last year he made big: General Motors cough up with $586 for his ideas.
What to do with it? He didn’t buy securities, not even GM or
government bonds. He went them both one better. He invested in an adopted baby boy. efter nene
” » » THAT'S THE greatest of all investments. It pays off in
gurgles and baby talk, and later
play yard and schoolroom conversation at the dinner table. That boy will grow up and create thousands of dollars worth of good living for the world when he, too, begins to think and
Jmake...things, .. like. his. .adopted]
dad. My hat’s off, and my hand's extended to the smartest investor of all, Donald Dale, No. 674, at
.. the Allison plant. In a lot of
ways he could teach those pouchy guys on Wall Street a lesson in values. ' American's Branch THE STURDY and growing
American National Bank is get-|
ting ready to put its new branch in operation in the ‘hustling, bustling 38th and Keystone area. President Jim Rogan’s been
watching the town crawl north and east; so he's putting a bank right out within arm’s reach of| the new home owners and the!
business people who serve them.
The branch will be previewed | _ Saturday, and will open te the
public Monday with J. Charles Riddle who knows branch bank-| ing and neighbqrhood business]
like the man who wrote the book. | |
He branch - managed American's
branch at 47d and College, made g it click, too. Eine {farmers are getting rich, based No Fun in Failure [on standards of 20 or 30 years]
ago. Some of them drive long ITS ALWAYS good POWs When ob ois and push-button Cadillacs.
Uncle Sam did it. The boys in Washington found the way to slip {the farmers a few bucks, make
'Grandson’s Arrest Brings Fatal Attack
fewer business: bust up. - | Dun & Bradstreet, which has| just opened new offices at 1433) N. Meridian~ St., reports a drop
for the week ending Mar. 2. 1t | him prosperous, and keep his vote
was small, about 3 per cent, but in that’s the right direction. |
bankruptcy courts. That's where] hopes and bank accounts pound to pieces on the credit rocks.
Theres’ no fun in failure, The 8Overnment. ~~ |SAFECRACKERS GET $371
carloadings for February. The B. & O. lost 60,795 cars of paying freight during ‘the month. | And while it all wasn’t coal (commercial down from 53,386 to 18,540) it was the result of still life at the mines.
Barrett shopping. He'll take his mental market basket and fly to the fabulous capitals of Europe, to bring back ideas and samples of goods Hoosiers might like. ; Mr. Barrett is merchandise rep-
He knows, what the public likes and wheré to get it. In Europe he will run his educated fingers over kitten-soft fabrics and touch leather as soft as a puppy's paw. In London he'll visit the shoe market, inspect fine woolens in exciting patterns, Irish linen,
men’s sweaters for golf and gar<|
den, and those crisp Irish linen handkerchiefs. : ” » . ’s IN ITALY he'll look at pottery, laces and leather again.
And it'll be his first civilian trip
to Paris—whoops—where he'll get an eye-popping gander at next year’s fashions, already cropping
of the big SUNDAY TIMES is the fastest-growing, most-talked-
about Sunday section
in Indianapolis! It's the ONLY
Is Trading Pace Gains Good and Choice Sell at Top of - $16.75 10 $17.25 Hog prices today held steady with yesterday's trend in the In dianapolis Stockyards. Good and chice 180- to 240» pound butchers sold at $16.75 to $17.25, the top price. Early es-|
es of receipts were: Hogs, i cattle, 900; calves, 400, and
But that's-what happening.
e Co. is yelling to high oodwinking the ladies who (Cannes and the Riviera. He saw {Paris the first time as a | in wrapped leggings.
The sewing maghine racket
a ini asitiidi ade more i tha slow ‘opening session. from 240 to 290 pounds - brought $16 to $16.75. Prices up to $17 were paid for a few loads
fp res RY Juk pressure in the European heart. | John will have a big story to {tell when he gets back. That'll be Apr. 12. He'll'spgnd Easter on e liner Queen Elizabeth.
Good Old Pennsy PENNSYLVANIA Railroad ped a dividend in 103
Lightweights from 100 to 160 pounds moved at $13.50 to $15. Uniform grades near 160 sold at $15.50. Sows sold s eady at $13.50 to $15 for good and!
A broken water main in the 5000 block of Rosslyn Ave. yesterday provided Douglas Gill, _S. with a puddle for fishing. _
Elizabeth's
and his companion, Stanley Exner,
Mrs. John King Rites Tomorrow
Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary g 925 Massachusetts Ave.,
When you think of the panics and wars it has gone through, still ticking off a little something for the shareholders, it is one of America’s great business institu-
Second Child Reported Due in Early Fall
Princess Said to Be Shopping. . . : For Another Maternity Wardrobe
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent . NEW YORK, Mar. 8—Reports received here said today that She had been ill Princess Elizabeth of Britain is expecting a second child. While Buckingham Palace may issue a routine denial, reports polis and _a mem- reaching here .sa# the princess probably will give birth to her second child in late summer or early autumn. The 23-year-old princess was reported to have started shopping Mrs. for a new wardrobe of maternity ~—— m——
Passerby Warns Of Fire in Home; | Help
Weight from 270 to 330 pounds! moved at $15 to $15.50. Steer Prices Up | A shortage of cattle at other! Kin markets. throughout the country Will'be sung at 9a. m. tomorrow! pepped up demand here, sending] steer prices 25 to 50 cents higher. Low-good to high-good and low-|y choice 1215-pound steers sold af nursing home. 1$30, the highest load-lot price |2 year. She was a life-long resisince mid-January. | Heifers were scarce, but prices P® looked strong. Small lots of good |
When the road was 16 years old it cut. & stock melon; gave stockholders 30 per cent more shares, and in 1867 another five per cent in shares, and five cent more in 1868
in the St. Mary's Catholic Church. | {Burial will be in Holy Cross. "Mrs King, who was 73, died
ual report handed
|dent of Indiana out on the local level by L. A.
r of the St. Mary's Church. is survived by her’ -hus-
years at 10 per cent Harry H. Greiner, Terre Haute.
arry G. Snyder Services for Harry G. Snyder, 1117 N. Downey Ave. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.
steers sold at $27.50. A load of] {good 975-pound steers brought | H {$27.25. Bulk medium and low-
earlings and white steers 1
where a dividend was a matter of pride more than earnings, it still paid one per cent. And in the very lean spotted through the period 1873 to 1891, the Pennsy issued! 1d B. Dale, No. 674 at the Script redeemable in stock of | AOU Plant, thinks while he Cash rather than let a stockholder works. He thinks of better ways down. of doing his job, of improving the
Her first child, Prince Charles Philip Arthur, was born-in Buckingham Palace —just—16 months ago,a year after Elizabeth's marCommon and brought $21 to- $23. dium to low-good heifers moved at $23.50 to $25. strong, showed $19.50 to $21 for good beef cows. medium-sold at $17 to $19. Can(ners and cutters moved at $14.50
m. Friday in pyge of Edinburgh. Prince Philip has been on active’ duty as a lieutenant with. the yp» British Royal Navy in the Medi-
Burial will be in Wasn-
MF. Snyder, who was 61, was employed at Industrial
That's the way to build ‘confi{dence. And-the Pennsy has it.
‘Doing All Right INDIANA GAS & WATER co., 1° $17. INC., which sees that 35 municipalities and unincorported com-! munities have natural gas service, and manufactures gas in and adjacent to five cities, and provides water for 18 communities, took: in $7,049,251 last year. And that is $596,121 more than the company tucked into its cash| {register the year before
lectric wjizabeth left her baby son for He tne first time to fly to Malta to C0..pe with her husband on their
‘second wedding anniversary last He was a nou 20,
formerly was at E. C. Atkins A - native of Ohio, he lived Indianapolis 40 years. H member .of the Wallace . Street Presbyterian Church and Irvington Masonic Lodge,
shout the above warning was| Medium and good sausage bulls’ sold at $20 to .$22. ' Beef bulls moved at $18.50 to $21.50. Veal-
credited with probably saving the] jhome from destruction. Announcement Likely Soon | The approaching birth of her!stairs windows but Mrs. Sweeney, first-ehild was announced by the alone in the house, was unaware |
choice sold at $28 to $31, mostly] palace five months before Charles of the fire. ]
i Common and me/dium brought $18 to-$27.50. Sheep moved at fully steady) prices in active trade. Sak (1948). choice native lambs sol AFTER TAKING OUT operat- {0 $28. ; ing expenses and taxes, and add- Jud of 95-pounders at $27.75. M _ {ing dribbles of other income, it/9.uM and good brought $25 wound up with $1,450,617 which 327-50. Late estimates of receipts melted down, after interest and | ore: 350 other deductions, to $1,193,208. |°2/Ves. 350, and sheep, 300
daughter, ' Mrs.
y ¢ N. i4, 1948, On| Willard G., all of Indianapolis; a Was born on Nov. id, . foster sister Mrs. Merle a that occasion, the court calendar : A. his } ‘simply announced early in June Chicago. va Dis mother, Ms. that the princess “will undertake no public engagements aftar the| lend of June.” If a new announce-| ment follows the same timetable, |it should come soon. | ‘Princess Elizabeth was said to before modestly disappearing ‘have been shopping for maternity | Without leaving his name.
ing in an upstairs living room caused considerable damage to , Cincinnati, and five walls and curtains. This included a short Tah
‘Albert W. Jagger,
Hogs, 7500; cattle, 7500: Father of Actor, Dies
Nigh Resigns GOP Are ey Trying {10th District Post 7, sell Your
. . - - R x i Cites Unwritten | ore you have your home LT A mai listed for sale with a ro Precedent for Action | lable Real Estath BroRepublican’ State Chairman Ker, here's 3, Irlendly tpt : Cale Holder today received thel ~~ © rn pertiss resignation of John H. Nigh, in. THE Buyer
| Greenfield, as 10th District GOP tion is best ,. . and THE Sah chairman. ¥y- | TIMES is now carrying
Mr. Holder said the resignation’ of the veteran party leader was. ; ESTATE ADS Svery gay effective Mar. 20. He said a date EVERY SUNDAY in the would be set soon for election of! popular Real Estate Seca new chairman for the disifict., tion . of The Sunday * - yr Nigh cited an unwritten) ° Times! ... MORE REAL 'prétedent in the district #miting| ESTATE ADS than ever
chairmen to two terns as reason|
for his resignation. It was, as-|
: Dh hr MN oo trol? Bh eR i rogerty —rhRree orgakization An, May to allow his than ever = before fore {Successor #5 take ‘the reins be- hundreds of Real Estate
fore the ‘primggy. Brokers. Be sure YOUR
{
An ‘unidentified man who
pounded, pn the front. door of the two-story home of Mrs. Dallas! Sweeney, 1926 N. Capitol Ave., to|
Smoke. was pouring from up-.
FIREMEN said defective wir-| |
i The man who spréad the alarm|
fought the blaze with buckets] of
water until fireman arrived!
! 8 dresses to suit all the occasions | Services for Albert Wilson Jagger, of her royal life. This would in- Local Jssues perio iTathér "of Dean Jagg ovie I: ; .
The company’s doing all right! on.that. basis... But-its-profit-was:
gger, movie, clude evening as well as formal {stage and radio celebrity, will bel and informal daytime costumes. {held at 2:30 p."m. tomorrow in| the Columbia €ity Evangelical however, she was ex {United Brethren Church. Burial chase as small a wardrobe as pos-| will be in Blue River Cemetery | sible to. see her through the last! months -before--her- child is-—born.Bobbs-Merrili-—com And since there has _been no radi1yesterday in Luckey Hospital at| cal fashjon change since Charles’ ti hos- birth, it was presumed that somé Sommins k-] Sta ev 98 {items of her previous maternity Consolidated Finance 5 pfd .. 97 wardrobe might see further SerV-| Bouitabie ies Sol
not all gravy. The company owed! $9,580,000 in first mortgage bonds. | Some of which run to 1974.Utilities pay in Indiana when
At Tank. Factory
The superintendent of Kennedy ank Manufacturing Co. and his they're run right. "And the In-|brother were burned today as| ki they- attempted to. extinguish a [gre in the plant at 1201 Beecher
STOCKS young mothers, | smerican States com pected to pur-! Amenisan States p10
diana Gas & Water = ho was 71, died _ |#" Supt. Kale Collene, 59, R. R, THE BANKERS who let the Box 624, and his brother farmers have a little money on 40. of 530 S. Warman Ave. {their crops and land. are going ceived first degree burns on the to get together up at Purdue Uni- forehead when a- heating versity next week. 5 They will talk about the various types of farm debt. If they'll k any farmer 40 or 50 years
1,|Wolf Lake. He entered the pital three weeks ago. Dean Jagger, his son, has been mentioned by Hollywood for an “Oscar” for | “sala- the best supporting role of 1950 It was recalled that she or-|Hays Corp pfd ww the in the picture, “Twelve O'Clock dered six or seven costumes for|jjerit-jones ol A rier. [that event from Norman Hart- | Hook Drug Co com ......... 16% ve} who. had _also..made her Ind Gas & Water Co com... Hn
‘building. With fire extinguish they halted spread of the flames until firemen arrived. The was undamaged.
plant Mrs, Glen Tuck Services to Be Sunday |
Times State Service M
Plans Undisclosed There was ho indication here ar. 8—Services Whether plans have been made |dpis Water 4%% pfd 100 103 {for Mrs, Catherine Tucker, for- as to where the child will merly of Monrovia, who died Fri- born. * day in her home near Hume, Ill. in the Methodist especially outfitted for the de-| Nat Homes Ing .... ....
-B-C’s. He's been up and down the loan list" dozens of times. . And they're going to talk about farm debt ‘capacity. And {farmer knows the answer to that, - Services too. Most of them have, at one time or another, been hocked to
Daniel Frisch Rites Tomorrow
|Kingan & Co com ........,..
Elizabeth's personal apart-| Lincoln Nat Life
| Marmon-Herrington com {president of the Zionist Organiza ment in Buckingham Paiace was M J vcs
ition of America and former In-| . ese {dianapolis Jewish leader, will be . theld at 1 p. m. tomorrow T A eit et tne Temple Beth-El Zedeck. Burlal ' in the Beth-El
Church there Sunday. i {livery of Charles under the at- Nat He Pub Serv com .. Mrs. Tucker, who was 35 was tendance of Sir William Gilliatt, e wife of Glen Tucker. She was| president of the Royal ( a graduate of the Monrovia High!of Obstetricians School and Indiana State Teach- gists, and the King's personal taught home physician. SChwits Elizabeth and Philip were living so ind G & E pid and Hume, before she became with her parents in the palace at at that time, awaiting compleHer husband, a daughter, tion of their own London home nearby. They moved into Clar|ence House last summer. The birth of Charles was cele{brated throughout world as happily as no event|§ PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 8 (UP)| ‘The FBI announced today that since the princess’ marriage. He look far and wide to find one who —Mrs.- Mary D.- Mason, 61, col- a 35-year-old Bedford man was'is the first male heir to ever sent a cheek back to the lapsed and died of a heart attack held in the Cleveland, O., city throne in two generations. last night after she was told her jail as a deserter from the U. 8. _igrandson had been arrested on a Army. y "holdup charge. Burglars who forced their way, T
*N Ind Pub Serv 42% . N Ind Pub Serv 4!,% . ollege P. R. Mallory com Prog ‘nse and Gynecolo- Pub Serv of Ind com ees Pub Serv of Ind 3's: pfd ..... 87 tierce rg Sc Vv - ns Mr. Frisch, who was 52, died a |yesterday in New York. Survivors’ include his wife, Tillie; {Lazur Saul; and a daug
Marvin Bacaner, Boston.
Stokely-Van Camp .e Stokely-Van Camp pfd .
demonstration agent | Fanner: & Co Hlate
hter, Mrs. Hume {son and her parents survive,
abs Bedford Deserter From Army
U 8 Mac efits 13 United Telephone 5% pfd ... #7 Union Title .................. 53 *Ex-dividend
the right (or left) column. Some of the farmers rant and, ) |rave about the Government med-| There's PEIN 41d poverty Jo the | ling in their business, but you'll]
Allen & Steen. ! Loan 4
{Buhner - i = - the Ch of Com Bids 4/28
Ls] Elizabeth's sccond child, if al {nants Paint & Color 5s 64.... 99 - . boy, would be hext-in- line after: indpls Public Loan 5s 64 97 . Specidl Agent Harvey G. Fos- his older brother, a. he grandson. James. Milton, ter said Winfrey lee Monday was present .ki
121, was captured in a police chase arrested yesterday whi:e
n as was the ind Asso Tel 3s 75 ng- of -his brother; now: iad
story Tee nhone 6 . Vi § Telephone he Duke of Windsor.
| Kuhner Packing 4s 5 Langenskamp 5 N- Ind Pub Se Paper Art Co 5s | Public Telephone das WINNIPEG, Man., Mar..8 (UP) Traction Terminal 5s 57 William Leishman, 19, started a nine-month jail term today be{cause he was too anxious to set |up housekeeping with his bride Leishman. pleaded Sunrise
in. Cleveland. Monday Too Anxious fo Start {
Official Weather
{guilty yesterday to charges he Prec furnished their home with furni- " lture stolen .from a
Total precipitation since Jan Excess since Jan . local ware- ——————————— . ture in other cities: pei g——————— —— | Station . . Local Truck Grain Prices Bina -— . — —— | Chicago {Cincinnati | Cleveland
| Denver - | Evansville .
U.S. Statement
WASHINGTON; Mar. ment expenses and receipts f rent fiscal year through M
am Minneapolis-St. Paul . New Orleans ...... 18 New York or “rs Oklahoma City . maha FW:
an Antonio ... an_ Francesco ..
This Year :- t Y Expenses § 27,245,882.905 § 2. atu
on 5
T =~Mar, $=
Ceansews
yrshire Colleries com
La 3 Ayres 42% 10 a Belt BR & 9% Va 4 Bobbs-Merrill pid 412% WN .... Central Sosa a er , 40% | Circle Theater com : Com Loan 4% pfd 20% 9a veer IT 50 18% 12 13 «2% . Family Finance com ' .100 X Family Pipance 5% pfd . n 100 pte. . +30 — 1 pid .. 52 LE d Asso Tel 2 pfd _.......... 38 is 4 23%] Indpls P & L com .. ........ 1 32°] | Indpis & 4° { 103 | Ind & Mich E 4%% pid ...... 103'a 106 | iindpis + & L 5% < ....... | 'Indpls Water Co com ........ 17% 18% [4ndpls Water Co 5% pfd .... 106 i [Jeflérson National Life com . 10 13 | be Kingan & Co pfd ............ 6 1 |
astic Asphalt
Homes pfd
ress Laundry com
com
itizens Ind Tei 4'%8 61° .....101 a Club 8 Lo ndpls Brass & Alum 5s 56 5
Limestone 4s 75
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU { Mar. 8 . |
6:09 | Sunset 5:44 |
pitation 24 hrs. ending 7 3p am. 1%
The following table shows the Lempera-
| a Hish Low TRAtIanta CL. lilies i Boston . 38 30 CT
hi
{ ayne ..... 58 | Onn it a -| Indianapolis (city) i tKansas City . ..... 58 |
a “ ttsburgh
eo «3 - ° | te BA SBIR ht DCI BI Rt LIBS SEIBVSTE 2 *ITSBLASHE
APOLIS - CLEARING
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS
i i, PAN o MLA - FOIBEAST NE & _scarreage [Vn
ZN SNOW SHOWERS Yi AMD FLURRILS
ULI **"™ id
+ MUS IALOFE. COPR 19SOEOW. L.A WAGNER. ALL MGNTS RESERVED. — ces AY AND: TOMORROW—Curving air front from New. England to.Florida marks line along There will be a. much colder frend from New<England |
ever next Sunday!
brupt gonpustire, siangs: wil occur;
all of the nation will be cold as winds blow around high pressure cell |
Extra fine quality gabar-f % dine ‘shirts. in § savy a
n “Penn. orner Dlirols and Market
Harry Levinson N.
2 j& likely successor to Mr. Nigh|— - * “Iwas Russell Robbins. of Rich-|¢ ’ ors fo {mond, Wayne County Republi- Hold Up Man Fav can chairman. Groceries Over Cash
the district organization was expected - next Saturday. At that j time Russell Gross of Shelby|ville was expected to resign as of a fruit and grocery market at {Shelby County chairman: 536 W. Washington St., told po-
{third at district level in recent this morning, and waited until {months.- Trend in other in- two other patrons left the place stances hag heen to elect district before ordering groceries amountleaders from among the party’siing to $1.59. : younger element, | When the order was filled, Mr. te
Two . Former Officials tempted to leave without paying. File Candidacies {told the grocer, who asked for
|ficials, Dr. Roy B. Storms and|which the two men traded {Paul R. Brown, announced their | punches, the “patron” ran out the |candidacies today in the May Republican primary. — {waiting car.
S Fight Blaze lot coraner and Mr. Brown will
enter the race for county sur-
“LADY, your house is burning veyor. on ES88—Current receipis, 55 Ibs. to case, YN " ’ i > 27c: Grade A large, 28c; rade A meMr. Brown, a graduate of Pur- Jit. 24c; Grade B large, 24c.’ and no
{due University, formerly held the srade, 20c. post of County Surveyor. under 4'3 lbs, and leghorns. Jdc: cocks
man Republican Platform Advis-|_ Butter Fat—No. 1, 54c; No. 2. 55lc. - ory Committee, Dr. Storms held the post of County Coroner in a’ {previous administration.
Ship Movements | piamonND RINGS)
ork A Southampton: Cristobal
HL Valparaiso; Santa Paula, Care KING JEWELERS
| ducer, - Bremen: , StockHolm, Goeteborg; || 108 W. Wash. 8t.. Claypool Hotel Bids.
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always go where selec-
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Mentioned as Successor | HOME is advertised in Most prominently mentioned as! THE TIMES!
Another ship in the lineup of| , holdup in which there was no
demand for money was being investigated today. Vasil Arnaudoff, 67, operator
Mr. Nigh’s resignation was the lice a man entered the store early
|Arnaudoff said, the. man at“This is a stickup,” the man
{payment of the merchandise. Two former Marion County of-|" After a brief scuffle, during
front door and escaped in a
Dr. Storms will file for the post
local Produce
Poultry—Fowls, 4!3 ibs. and over, 22c;
Recently appointed to the 15- and stats, 12¢, and No. J poultry, 4c less
By United Press from 87.50 fo 2475.00
New York Arrivals -— Queen Elizabeth, y > Ct obdl: Sant Rings Cleaned Free of Change
ew York Departures — American Pro-
a._Cristobal.
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