Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1950 — Page 30

Dole Program

Builders Say Government Housing Far Too Costly

Of Shipments

11,000 Porkers

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Timés Business Editor HOME BUILDERS around town feel they may come - ,.out all right in thie peeled-down housing bill. | : The objectionables, such as direct loans- to-middle in} Hog prices tumbled 50 cents a .weome groups, and a huge public housing grant, had been the Indianapolis Stockyards 1oday]

‘pared away.

*... They have been doing all right with things the way market ‘they were. They like the, Tony Hulman - of Terre Haute,

Fanny May (Federal

tional Mortgage Association)

which buys home mortgages.

_ And they like the FHA which ‘insures housing loans but they denying that rumor patiently for were thumbs down on the ddmin- four months. istration’s direct loan scheme ta thing I ever heard,” he said.

_housing co-ops.

FRED C. TUCKER, chairman of the Marion County Residential 3 Jong time. com- | still ‘shotgun opinion of first blush,” but added that he'd like a little more time to put his magnifying glass

Builders’ public housing mittee, sald that was his *

on the finé print.

The House Banking Committee 0 the cost of running” their car. instance:

out the prefabrication d a vacation,

knocked appropriation-of $25 millidn an jeft that angle with the

industry

Na- who owns the Speedway, a whole- tne sharp drop to heavy runs of |

t RFC which might have about $125 million to prime the ready-built

‘Sent. to-:Market; Extreme Top $16. 25 |

.as Hoosler farmers flooded the with an estimated 11,000] porkers.

Stockyard officials attributed’ | sale grocery company, real estate hogs in other Midwest stock cen-| and it's hand Youll what else. v4re ds well as Indianapolis. Hog . : Arua ; receipts yesterday at the IndianNOW MR. DANNER has been apolis Stockyards were 8900, craziest Barrows and gilts weighing 270! “My pounds and down took the full ‘grandfather _ started = that com-.00-tent drop in only moderately] . pany and it's a family affair.” active trade. Heavier weights esses yesterday. He's taken the punishment .for 80ld at prices ranging 25 to 50 He's quite a guy, cents lower than yesterday's mara good disposition in Ket averages, : The bulk of good to choice 180-250-pounders brought $15.50 to $16 and a few loads sold at $16.10 Just for to $16.15. The extremé top of keep a budget book $16.25 was paid "in only a few

“It's the

New Fords will carry welcome greetings to newcomers to Indianapolis in the future, Six Indianapolis Ford dealers . presented eight new 1950 Fords to the Welcome Wagon Service at Indiana World War Memorial yesterday Ford dealers taking part in the presentation of vehicles

Midwest Realtors

has spite of it.

The Tire Tab

A LOT OF PEOPLE, the fun of it,

This often happens at the And

start of

Good to usualy it

brought

i choice 250-290-pound aoe "oe hogs $1! $15.50 not last jong. 1088 $15 to $15.50 and

a few: 290-325- rs red Car owners soon put in gas or 8. few : Ar pounders moved at $14.50 to $15. Lightweight 120-

ofl, and forget to put it down. And once they miss a tankful or an ‘ofl refresher, that's the end of the

160-pounders sold at $12 to $13.50 Sows Also Slump

Mr. Tucker has been sitting puyqget. ’ Sc 2s shi , " close to the public housing pic-| (One of the things they seldom Ww prices hared th hog ture. And his view was that put down is tire cost. And that js-> UMA and-dipped 25 to 50 cents government housing 1s a load fora realistic figure. But it is far less I0wer than-yesterday's quotations.

the taxpayer

= nn ® FEDERAL HOUSING

along free on the

and every private property owner ware St, the bill for police_and fire motorists about 53 collection, sanitary and storm sewer service,

foots, protection garbage Jublic parks and on and on. “Hes got government dole program, so tight in harness they'll have to write to Washington for a new: pair shoes, y

And this, say the builders, then

would no longer be ‘the land of lit seemed hard to my toe, I le

: the free. Premium, Please

ROME OSBORN, whose job Is

to sell Shell oil and gas in these

parts, tells me that the language that.

at the gas pumps is changing.

He says not as many motorists COIS.

ask for ethyl any more, They say, “Fill ‘er up with premium.”

Shell's gas sales in this district into

which runs across Indjana Illinois showed a gain in premium sales of 9.57 per cent last year. Smoother running, quicker start-| ing and pickup, that's what motorists want,’ and that's why they're moving toward the higher“grade and better performing gasolines.

rides tax duplicate the Goodrich store, 44 N

gomething there “11° we don’t slam the brakes on the | the politicians will have .the, people...

“Heh. T Used fo kick a tire in the

than you would suspect,

175 Will Attend

Good to choice grades scaling 330

Zee 600. pounds sold at $13 to $14.50 “pty manages a Dela- and odd choice grades, weighing Instifute Here )

will cast 270-330 pounds, were -eligible to More than 175 Midwestern realaround $14.75 Price tors and appraisers will return to on big weights, over 600 {pe «

. n Md B. R. BEELER, who reports that it d cents. per tire Sell at

per 1000 miles to drive in 1950 markers

classroom” hére tomorrow,

{That's $2.12 per 1000 miles for pounds, moved down ‘to $12.50 Real estate businessmen from all four tires, pretty cheap Stags were scarce in the markets . Ginn gasps TPE pBErS igh the. Cost Was Trading was generally - active fridfani, "Ohio, ~Kentucky, Illinois $2.27 per tire per 1000 miles, and in cattle. Steer and heifer prices and Michigan registered today for they didn't go many thousands were strong to 5H0 cents lower. a two-day seminar on. current at that Those are the figures in geattered - small - lots of good valuation problems Beeler's little fact book vearlings were sold at $26.50 to, The “course,” sixth: of eight

He set me straight on some- $27

3 a} p ; rleys scheduled by the thing pe which surprised me ne, But the bulk of medium to regional parleys schedu y only $24 to $26. Included in this! Appraisers this quarter, will open

middie of a long hot trip, and if a load of medium grade tomorrow in the Lincoln Hotel,

t group

{out ‘a little air. I'd heard they St€ers sold at $25. I To. Hear Experts build up pressure with speed on Heifers Bring $25 Top The “students” will hear 18 hot pavements. A scattering of medium heifers topnotch appraisers lecture on

brought $23.50 to $25, while com- how to size up. a super-market to YOU'RE NOT supposed to do mon grades of lightweight mixed condemnation appraising princiThe tire is built to stand yearlings and heifers had a sell- ples. {the strain. Then when the tire ino neice of $20 to $22.50. "ive Hoosiers are among speak-| it won't become under-. (ow prices held generally ers on the program Friday. and {inflated hy five or six ady with a few price advances Saturday.

pounds, ste and that can mean big trouble. !,, "506d beef cows. Good beef! ‘Dean Arthur M.

Weimer, head

Bao Bt hen PI Lo and. Jet cows registered $19.50 to $21, of Indiana University’s business en co off. Reep those DIE .ommon to medium g speakers from Ford, Plymouth and Chevie sof " medium grades, $16.75 school, will head spea v

to $19, and ¢ $ rub graphs and ties at about 24 pounds, take the $14.50 to ae and cutters, Indiana who Will rub grap

curves lowly, avoid quick starts Bull charts at the

semjnar.

and stops, and don't ride the. prices Were steady ; to Chicagoan to Speak car tracks. ; bulls Vd Sy t Jalaage ‘He will share thé speaker's There are other things to do, : a 2 0 $21.50 (tand at the seminar banquet to-

and odd head sold mostly at $22 Cutter and common grades brought $17 to $19; good beef bulls, $18 to $21.50. Extreme fat

but those are *ops in my tire tip with Walter R.

book.

morrow night Kuehnle, Chicago appraisal pert. Both will speak on economic

Other Hoosiers on the program!

Shell's ad line is that it sells Two Snaich Poise. Flee heavy bulls sold generally under and appraisal sutiooks

the most powerful gas your car ean use, which is another way of

saying that Shell is Keeping up,

with engine compression ratios.

- - » SHELL'S ad guns are primed for their biggest salvo this year with 500 newspapers, The Times, 47 radio stations $200 billboards telling the . tory, ; * Tonight about 425 Shell dealérs will gather in—the Antlers Hotel for their spring pep talk, to hear the story of Shell's ad push for. the 1950 motoring season, the big-! gest ad campaign in its 50 years. Shell will bow low to the woman buyer. That means courtesy and Attention and a throughout. Women have an eye for good housekeeping. * €, L. Kluck, lean and youngish air-minded divisional manager,

and She 1

and J. B. Jackson, retail manager, cidentally WilT pass the sales message to the night by a shotgun in the- hands "hogs, dealers, and B. A, Gwynn, district of his brother.

WELCOME WAGON

PHONE TA. 2796

dianapolis woman last night and

including oth ‘St.

grabbed her purse College

clean station

As 2d Victim Screams 2% include Ross M. -“Hutchinson, Vealer Frade Active “Cambridge City; Purse snatchers robbed one In Vealer trade was active and Hunter, Ft. Wayne, and Paul

good to choice grades sold at the Starrett and George T. Wheldon, steady price of $28 to $29.50. Com of Indianapolis. mon to medium head brought The sessions will be conducted $18.50 to $27.50. Price tags on'by Robert L. Fee, culls ranged downward to $12. institute vice president. ran up ‘behind her and’ giaughter lamb trade was ac- The local conference is €oat 11th St. and tive at fully steady prices. A load sponséred by the Indianapolis Ave, .The purse contained or good to choice 98- pound - fed Real Estate $4 and valuable papers. shorn western lambs With No, 2 ciety of Regide Rial Appraisers. Mrs. Estelle Spears, 1026 Cen-ipeity sold at $26.50. Odd medium a

tral Ave, reported an attempted 15 good spring lambs brought {purse grab 30 minutes later in the g29 Good to ie wooled he Truman Proposes Jobless Pay Hike

{same vicinity. She told police the a 0 quotable at $27 to $28. comyouths fled when she held onto'pnon to medium grades, $22 to $26. KEY WEST, Fla., Apr. 6 (UP) President Truman sent to Con-

attempted to rob another less than a block away. : Mrs: Ethel McDaniels, 512 KE. told police two teen-aged

youths

her purse and screamed. Slaughter ewe prices were unchanged. Medium to choice sold! _ at §9 to $14, while choice light-

Accidental Shotgun

{ . weights commanded up to $15. for increasing Blast Injures Boy, 16 Common grades sold downward compensation benefits A 16-year-old youth was ac- to 59 : mately 20 percent and extending shot in. the leg last, - Late livestock estimates were COVOLARR 10 afk additional

11.300; 100,.and shee P.

cattle, 775; calves,

37H.

6,000,000 persons,

The message was “flown

FARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS

FOTOCAST ny LEGEND —— & } scarvemio - - |. Aci PT. SHOWIRY Lie A Comer? OMITLL flow E THUNDER BI RAIN r "WG US PAT OFF. corm 1950 (DW. L A. WAGNER Alt RIGHTS RESERVED. .

TODAY AND TOMORROW-Clear skies will “prevail through the Eastern half of the nation Ii

tonight. Rain areas will be confined to the Northern Rockies and Northern Pacific states. The high |_pressure cell over the Ohio Valley will bring colder weather to the Atlantic seaboard.

-

How good mixed offerings brought American Institite of Real Estate

Cleveland, |

Board and the So-|

Motors, - Inc.; Clifford Harry A., Sharp Co. Inc; George Hoster, Hoster Ford, Inc.; Side Foxworthy; Walter C. Hiser*Hiser Ford Co.; F. C. AnFoxworthy West Side; were Clifford J. Hart, Hatfield Victor Toot, Downtown Ford

derson,

20. Lin Apartment

g Planned

Plans are on

today for a. 20-unit

tions to permit the multiple-housing ~ proect filed late yesterday by Mr. Mrs. Elmer Behr, ridian St. The two-story stone macy office, the petition disclosed.

A 14-unit garage will be erected

at the rear of ihe proposed structure. Mr.. Behr said.

Apr. 24 meeting,

Playboy, Wife Freed Of Arson Charges

MIAMI, Fla, Apr. 6 (UP)-

A Boston ‘playboy and. his red{haired wife will not have to face arson charges unless a youth accused of burning their yacht links them to the case at his trial next

week. The Hunnewell and his wife, was dismissed for lack of evi-

dence yesterday after Bert Jabin, refused to testify at on. grounds that he

of Detroit, a hearing might incriminate him. elf.

Assistant County Solicitor ex- Vivion Rutherford said he would the wealthy couple if the necessary

file ne w charges against

evidence is trial.

produced at Jabin's Hunnewell,

yacht,

| Jabin to set it afire.

Composer of Cantata To- Be at Concert

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Apr. 6 WW. Thorton. —8t; lof the cantata, |Glad,” will iwhen his work night in the Purdue Hall of Music.

“My Heart

|

under the direction of Stewart, will sing the part of the annual

approxi- three special numbers by the

Varsity Glee C lub.

American Loan 4} 28 oe. American Loan 1 N

an - | Batesville Tele So tion “ae Buhner Fertil zer- 5s 58 ... |g of Co Blde

468 Hamilton ot 0 58 8 .. Citizens Tet 498 61 > Bias “% : tam 58 86 ndpls fe s Palbt & Color

Foon Publie {Ind Limestone 4s 75 {Ind Asso Tel 3s 7%

“n na Indpls .Rajlways 5s 67s sees 1 50 In vesto elephone 3s 61 .... #7 Kuhner King 45 88 ...... 9 { Langenskam 3 ’ hai] N Ind Pub Serv Ys 13 105 10 Dader Art Co 88 . .....: 95 Publie Service Ths 75 wo: N00 "ne Traction Terminal 5s 57 HR 8

Kirby,

Gordon Foxworthy, East

drawing boards apartment building at 2604 8. Meridian St. A petition asking zoning regulaconstruction of was and 2535 8S. Me-

Veneer

building will ates House 4" pHdrand a doctor's and dentist's

No cost has been estimated,

“Phe-petition-witt be “Filed “upon by the City Zoning Board at its

charge against Harri H

who collected east Hamilton W. $6500 insurance on the $10,000 S®8Sive’ has deniéd that he hired

David Louis ra

be - guest of a

The 250-voice University Choir, A

.. Local Truck Grain Prices

~ GAH s 21

ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS |

Fords budoms "Welcome. Wagons” vos Ford dealers presented. cars-to- Welcome ‘Wagon ode

and Harry E. Meyers, Harry Sharp Irvington. Welcome Wagon hostesses who received the cars were Mrs. Dorothy Hampson, supervisor; Mrs. Lucille Lyon, Mrs. Janet McFarlane, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Mrs, Geraldine Clippinger, Mrs. Isabelle Henderson, Mrs. Ruth Spencer, Miss Nuna Heisel and Mrs. Edith K. Shannon,

Fight Tax Boost In Brown County :

Citizens Call Protest Meeting for Tonight

- Aroused taxpayers of Hamblin : Township, “Brown County, will meet tonight to protest the $6.62 tax rate fixed in” thé township under the legislative unit system which increases taxation 100 per cent.

Leonard Welch, chairman of the newly organized Taxpayers Union in Brown County, said

citizens would meet at the Little Friendly Grovery Store, “in Ham:

blin Township to map plans for| a fight against increased taxation. { Under the new. unit system of assessed

valuation, Mr. Welch points out, Hamblin Township | taxpayers are paying more than double last. year’s rate. Await Board Ruling

Taxpayers have banded gether, he said, to appeal to! county officials to. hold the}

current rate of $3.30 until a ruling is received from the Board of Re-! view. The board is currently being

Terry, petitioned to lower the: assessed

valuation or assist township taxpayers in getting a rate reduc-| tion, Mr. formed organization approximately Brown County, or 500 voters. “We of Brown County,” Welch said, “are not in a pro{ductive area, We believe the new

Final will come Saturday at 9 a. m., when the Board of Review rules (a the Brown County Court! | House in Nashville.

leans Drunken Fish-Can Cause : A Lot of Trouble

is presented to- _

COLUMBU 8, 0. Apr. i" (UP)— .aurelville man knows today

Albert P. that when fish get drunk here! cantata as they can get you into a lot of} Easter pro-|¢rouble. gress today a five-point program gram The concert is scheduled to|

unemployment start at 8 p. m. and will include

Paul Horn got a traffic ticket or illegal parking yesterday while | he was “walking” his fish in an Lffort. to. sober.them up. -A-dis-believing ‘traffic officer ignored! the “walking fish” sign

window of Mr. Horn’s truck and.

LUELLA

EL EEL REL Call

Feyope iet RL

TIAL {lL

MUTUAL IYI

Grain rs Mutual Agency; Inc. "1740 North Meridien St. WAbash 2456

Slippers and

Actress Bette the affection he craved.

around.” “She was the breadwinner and I was the housewife,” he said, “and I've loved doing it. All I asked in return was love and af-

fection.” I'm a man ‘who needs a lot of that. “But when she'd come home

from work she'd always say she was too tired. I wouldn't get as much as a kiss from her. She was too absorbed in her work.

Dinner Always Ready

“I'd always have dinner ready for her when she got home. I'd

~Hlast fall,

| Welch said the newly-| ‘represents! 300 taxpayers in

Mr.

irate under the unit system is ex-!

decision on the waiter!

in the

take off her shoes and bring her {her slippers and fix her a drink. I pressed her dresses when her! {maid wasn't here. -I'd draw her bath and give her massages. I

felt it was a privilege to do things

(for her. “She'd say: ‘Well, what do you want? You're adequately fed and !clothed.’ 1 didn’t want money. I {wanted love. But she hasn't time {for a husband when she works.” The star filed her divorce suit] postponed it when they, es ‘and made up, and then ordered it put on the fire again after Mr. Sherry downed Actor later Sullivan in a one-punch {brawl at an RKO studio party onday night. “She hadn't told me she was going to a’ party,” Mr. Sherry ‘explained. “When she didn't come home to dinner I called the studio. ‘Everyone else had left the party/ and there was no answer in her dressing room. 1 was worried. 1 drove, out. and. found. her.

in. She refused to go home, Blew His Top “I was mad. I was jealous. She said T was a fool, that it was my imagination, that nothing happened.” T blew my- top. Anv husband, any red-blooded man would have done the same.” , Mr.. Sherry said Miss Davis’ leading man, Barry Sullivan, offered him a drink and kept say-

ing, “Where's your sense of hu-:

mor? We're just relaxing.” “I told him, ‘I don't want to

| -

But Didn't Get Even a Kiss, He Says By ALINE MOSBY, United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Apr. oat Wilam Geant Samy. Orman wrestler, today that , " keep house N "vy Bette Davis, but she was always “too tired” to. give him

The! studio gateman ‘let me drive right:

Drew Hor poh

- That's why, he said, he would contest Miss ‘Davis’ suit to divorce him because *alw's-plenty st fault ang I'm tired of being

graphed tomorrow.’ He said, ‘don’t let that bother you." Bette called the studio cops to have me thrown off the lot. I hit Sullivan and. knocked him down. “The cops broke it up. Bette and I got in separate cars and went home. “The next morning she didn't say anything. She left for work with our 3-year-old daughter, Barbara. 1 knew then that she wasn’t coming back. : "YT wish Bette would stop this nonsense and come back. But {I'm afraid she's set on a divorce this time, I think she subcon'sciously resents me because I'm not out working eight hours a day.” | Mr. Sherry said he kept his promise to her to be psychoanalyzed after she postponed her die vorce suit. He said Bette told his psychiatrist “that I wanted to be jaround her all the time and wantled too much affection.” . “She told me to go out and get

a girl friend, but I couldn't do that. I'd feel too rotten and cheap,” he said. : Miss Davis’ attorney, Jerry

Geisler, said he would confer with her on her suit, probably Friday after she finishes her - current movie, “The Story of a Divorce. "

AV Library Acquires Civil War Papers

Times State Service v is BL OOMINGTON, "Apr. 6-In-diana - University library has ace quired valuable letters and papers written by Maj. Gen Nathan Kimball of Civil War fame. The papers include the records of the company. of soldiers known as the Posey Guards he recruited in Washington County for service in the Mexican War and records of the volunteers he recruited. in Martin County for Civil War service. The Civil War papers relate to campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley with the Army of the

to- hit you. You | have to be _photo- Potomac.

|

i |

i

{

| py!

1919 or Electrolux Model 11 mianufactu 1931.~ Reconstructed and modernized wit

| _-2 YR. WRITTEN GUARANTEE

f “BF Your choicé=Hoover Model 102 manufactured in

red in h new

FUR COMPANY 29 E. OHIO ST.

TAM 15P M. CLOSED WED.

Ny U / oS AT NOON

DR. 40S. E KERNEL

PTOMETRIST TRACTION PERMINAL BLDG.

manager, will do the toastmaster| Police said Dallas Miller of 5319 w—— Washington on a plane arriving] No. 2 try ck wheat $2.13. fwrot t ik United parts by United experts b at the Antlers tonight Crown St, was hit by several Off | WwW h there shortly after 12 p.m. No 2 whit e wo $1 ao rote out a ticket. . Jol . , gr pellets .in the calf. of his leg as cia eather CST) } nd will -b rushed fo the NS: § Tenow corr 3 When Mr. Horn arrived at po- Open Fri. Till 9 p. M. : i s 5 7 UNITED STATES WEAT REA ol’), anc e Pu No. 2 ‘soybe $2.4 ic p p . ia It's About Time his brother, Roland, 17, started to * > a BUREAU Ouse which is scheduled to start — >= sears 2 eer. | 11C€ . Beadguatiers he told this 1, he - S Vv olicers: MERCCHANTS WERE breath- clean their jointly-owned shotgun Sunrise TE Tao its Easter recess during the after- Local Issues story to offi ie ing easier today. The sun came [t accidentlly discharged." PTT Tr re TNT noon. The Senate is in recess. - ir HE HAD gone to deliver some out warm and early which meant| The victim was treated by a FifgiPiintion 24 brs. ending mag a.m’ 90," phe president: acted at--this| stocks = Bie asked tropical fish to a Hotel Aquari shoppers would be down by the te hysician Excess. since Jahuary 1 | 1.90 43 . Crea ¢ + state pic $ el Aquarium. private f time because most of the. state sperican States com 4 , . thousands. . : : - legistatur meet next veal and An ¢ 0 i" . ih s When he delivered the fish, he able shows the ter i- legisk es meet ne PE ¢ ner e 25 oo Ayrst Colleries 12 125 found they hz: o Yesterday I'met one of the big Clothin Books o Mish 1 state action will be necessary to o s es 4 2% com ced 104 : ‘ y ad Jost their sense of merchants during the snow storm. g, igh Lo put the ‘program in force when | Be | i & Stk’ ¥dsord 600 ? bal: ane € because of the rough ride; A n : ar elt R & St ds com 332 in the tank truck. @ 8+ He ha Dis soa} conan turned up, Stolen From Car 68 and if the federal amendments Hobbs] Com rt happens an has to put pY nis} and 1 tossed him this tease: ) « 6 re : } I 2% i é $ : $ { “Pll bet #f you ran across the — Clothing boeks and other lems (i s0- a [Are adopted oe [gutral Theater com coo WT 40% 5 net and “walk” them around weather man, you'd like to kick vaiied in excess of 35300 were re- Ee € 3 U.S. Statement Com =e HL the tank until they sober up. |_| his teeth in. ported stolen froni a parked au- ; 99 Mr. Horn said that because he “You said it,” he replied. tomobile At 9th and Pennsylvania Indianabpiis 40M WASHINGTON. Apr 6 (UPFe-Govern- |SoRsolidat ated Finan jee 5 pid 98 102 had “to rush to police head-| N S I Sts. sometime during the night. wii, 3 TE De AIL ISLciRts. Tor the our Eas stern Ind Tele 5 plc 9 quarters to answer the illegal 0 ale Robert Stephenson of 21268 N, Minneapon ! y t Soutavle Securities om 1111 G3 parking charges, the fish died A RUMOR can have a thou- Pennsylvania 8t., told police a New k Just Yar, amily, Finatce 1% ofd ...... n 100 from. lack of exercise. sand tongues and ears. And it thief broke into his car and took (naps ! i I ee Hamilton Mis Co com . oi 10 13 .Police: said the traffic charge, can make a man's life miserable. twe suitcases. The cases con- [litshuian © 5 hoLRh 0.090 “Home bn 1 5% epbd 1 3 "would not be prosecuted, | Take Burford Danner, of .the tained clothing, several law books 3 PLA, RE i] pe 305.253 Hook Jpr us Cs Pp ogom o..ere.u 1 16% /m. B. Burford Co., printing, 603 and «« stume jew iry. xt ; "24.316, 38¢ nd Gas 2 t Co tom |. 2 23, IRATE FATHER GIVES IN « aac | Ae Jo LR NE AE) 2 ges ER © : You Save Because We Save: Bory Ent. not (indeeE ge cond 51 id iy, PITTSBURGH, Apr. 8 (UP) | ygN's SUITS & OVERCOATS someone se alioa a “gossip; ndpis & 4 ptd 00 2 > - k to th ffect that tl} BE Pkt lndpis P & L 5% : 106 Joseph Sax, Boston attorney, to $ cork to the effect. that the Bur- To ay’s a ‘ fndpls Was 0 x) “ds 1» day had evidently given up his $22, 9 .. 29. ~ 0 v 1 MS Alter . D 06 . ford company was being sold to eens inais ine a 0 i d cig state -efiort-40-breaks up-the:marsi}: ROBERT at ET poate ors Soh ational e “oom 10 Ss i” [Kingan & Co. ptd 8 i3 “riage of his daughter, Sandra, . a - u al oe - Kingan & Co com Sl.3% 4% 17, to Robert Nathe, 27, Carniegel} Cor: Senate Ave & Maryla 3 | Lincoln Nat Life eis 96 { | Marmon Herrington com ..... "31 "8% Tech drama senior. They eloped fu a . “ . astic sph . ‘uy Ie J oe - ——— TOURS Nab Homes ofa lll 00 a3 Secure irtvorven or not nevie ll Mn oy & mes. ofd ........: bed F: Ve w 8 | N Ind Pub Sve. cor CM aIRe 1 vOlV aE 1 1970 ght Twaterl [orutehes, 1 Invalid “Walkers N Ind Tub Bye com, ae with his son-in- law s friends. uaran : d Post Bed N Ind Pub Se 4%% ofd "10! Rr qin Ml REEL cal Produ | REPAIRING “reff. cornea - ‘rogress Laundry com 191% nied at FOR Pub Serv of Ind com -. 28% .. Loca Pro uce -Day Service Can Be Ra - Pub Serv of Ind Jia pfd . 83% - smn | 9 H A A G° a Ross Crear Tool com . 35% Ee ees Current receipts, 55 Ibs. to case. | 7 4 4 Schwitzer-Cunimins pfd . 17% Tie; Grade A large, 20c, Orade A me- JEWELRY SHOP. / So Ind G & E com 23 2449 dium, 26c; Grade B large, 260" and mo f° / ‘48 § [LLINOIS ST. 102 North Capitol Ave. ’ I Sond G & E pfd 108% 112 | grade 3c ! - 7 \ CHICAGO", Sokely- Yan Csmp ......i.... 12% ht) Poultry Powis. 412 Ibs. and over. 2%c: i == “» ely-Vau Cat np pd ...... 17 415 lbs. ‘and Leghorns. 14c; 6ocks AA = IY - — — . | Tanner Co Fo 5. ple eves ” ”™» and sass 12¢c. and No..2 poultry, 4c less | { Ferre aute alleable ..... 4 than | ; U8 Machine Co. =" 10 Ju. Butter Fat—No 1. Sse: No 2. 8%. | For Greater Fur Values i Watch Repair : an . rlephone o T i RR { 1 Rane (nigh Aue 5. 82% NDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | Accurate — Dependab : ¥-dividend : | Wick Service—Moderate Prices BONDS Clearings - $ 1.245.000 4 | aten ‘a Steen os 5: Les BLASS * Wolf Sussman, Inc.

239 W. Kasingion St

of Linoleum in Indiana RUGS from $2.39 Look fer the are, with the big red * HOOSIER «» PAINT & LINOLEUM co.] #

| 211 E. Washington RI-3318

Ait sabi al ed

DIAMOND

"LOANS

~® ‘WE BUY DIAMONDS ©

F SUSSMAN, INC. 239 W. WASHINGTON ST. Established “ Xeoars limi

ALSCO Ba

3

other reaso 20-year-old interest to ri i'Terry | the Clevela seven series

" Hockey Le:

It was tl

~ season for tl

Barons on shock of seei Barons fall fans home sa everything b the Caps, buf Indianapolis dous and 8: tional. Coach Ott for the game old chief gav suiting up M: was the first has missed a Quackenbush

New The Caps with a three-

second period score in at ‘with an assis man Tom Wi the Morrisor teamed up a score, the puc stick. THe Caps ceded by the of the evening cheered the goal at 9:41 « Dawes: But Caps wiped o at 18:41 when Lundy's rebo 3-1 and the C The Caps a coup de grace Lundy took a the red line way in with i Offici The typewr of the scorin a board can t ing story of tf employed by boards knew served “as sp frequent dives and Barons bx like a toad Penalties wel were missed. spotty and ti got out of cor A blow-by-the first peri statistics dor Bobby Carse each at 10:45 chuk drew tw for slashing F Haidy, newlyserved Sawc! berry was ui he went in ag third period with Danny |

More For S

More rool National Hocl the fifth gam The oy their last-ditc] Manager Jack

Purdue

“I have al contacted by

Purdue job.

plied for the

‘sidered it.

“Sooner or

“name on ever)

fine with me something -i8-8

no investigati

That's But]

speaking. His

to that vacant

job last night | writer attendi the NCAA in Hink had the

But Hink

che isn't Intere couldn't say gated.”

he J atic

“Pacific Co

(Resulf

San Prancisco 4,

o 10, Los

Sa Holl ywood al Sea

mly gar

Now Bic Is a Lot o

SPOR"

BICYCL

Has two-whe brakes. A r

BOYS’ 5

Boys’ and Girl $44.10 .-. .

Boys’ and Gi _ $39.50

AAA

‘The Best "Today

EM.

SPORTING 209-W,

DE MC

Call |