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TANAPOLIS TIMES ee __FRAVAPTRMIN |i Gels the Big A ed Surgeon to Try to Separate | das Sicmese Twins | |

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= PAGE 28 ae _ foduy inBusiness-—.. | ‘Auto Man Pens Selling Sermon * Throat-Cutting Won't Pay Off;

Industry Told in New Manual uilding Boom

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor Small Institutions = | Once in a while a man digs down inside himself and To Benefit Most By

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‘ | Delicate, Risky Operation May Give ~ Mrs. Dorsey King Girls, 5 Months Old, Independent Lives : Re-elected President EDMONTON; Alberta, Apr. 14 (UP)—A surgeon will attempt to =. | = |separate Canada’s only living Siamese twins in a delicate and risky | The Indianapolis Council of operation to be performed here next month. Churchwomen today installed a The patients, Beverly and Brenda Townsend, were born linked {new staff of officers with Mrs. [face-to-face at the abdomen Nov. 17, 1049. Dorsey D. King as president. “It will be risky,” said Dr. Eardley Allin, who will perform the The officers installed today in operation. - JSG

pulls out a thought that lives for a long time. $300 Million Fund Herman Schaefer, secretary of the Auto Dealers of By JAMES M. HASWELL

the churchwomen’s meeting in the! Dr. Allin, a resident of Edmon- i ‘INorth Methodist Church were ton and one of Canada's leading aver Nn on * |elected in November. The consti- surgeons, said the task will be’

. . : ; 3 i Times Special Writer = { Indiana, did just that. He wrote a sermon on selling. WASHINGTON. Apr. 14—Con-| tution was Shanged in ordes Yoiparticuiatty dillioult heeatia the » It wasn't long before he knew he had struck the mother gress has launched a college permit the coun re-elect Mrs. Townsend girls are ! : : = ’ King for a third term. Additional only at the chest and abdomen, ; ) ¥ lode of business common sense. [building boom. ; officers. follow: iy Sha Se 2 va a

Mrs. H. A. Vantrees, Mrs. A. R.| Dr. Allin said that he and his a 2 : Kauffman and Mrs. Morton Han- associates will have to cut Opens Fire in Belief sen, vice presidents; Mrs. W. 8./through the connecting abdominal 2 83 ‘e Hague, recording secretary, and and chest walls and surgically One Victim a Jap Mrs. D. Carlyle Venerable, assist- restore an individual liver to each DALLAS, Tex., Apr. 14 (UP)— ant; Mrs. R. E. Royer; correspond- infant. ' : /A young man went berserk in . ing secretary; Mrs. D. R. Kellum, | The operation also will involve downtown tavern and wound

Kent State University, It will affect small colleges,

Kent, O., asked for copies to Merchant Co principally, since they have been : ! most handicapped by building

ing business use in teaching costs. Middle-size colleges with

shins. n ‘active financial administrators The Automobile Banking Corp. Slated iN Assault of Philadelphia wanted to send it may move into the new field first,

lum, . ’ 1 however. : . treasurer; Mrs. L. J. | "islicing through the ribs. Dr. Allin|two men and a woman seriously out 10 banks. Island i 2d Ti Private schools, sectarian «23 . - | |torian; Mrs. F. D. Cette, i aad in his first detailed state-/because he thought one of them The Brooklyn and Long Pea Figures ime schools and endowed schools will Col. James A. Ronin (right), commanding officer of the 2466th [tor, and Mrs..C. A. Childers par-/ment about the pending opera- Was a “Jap,” police said today. # Auto Dealers Association. ra In Fistic Fray find the new government-aid pro-| Air Force Reserve Training enter, Atterbury Air Force Base, |ljamentarian. [tion. The victim actually was a Per- : Buick; Ineo 1 i a . . gram helpful, although it was) Columbus, presents the “Big A" to Lt. Col. Robert A. Kalb, | ‘Department heads and their assistants However, he expressed com- Uvian. The Ce Floyd Dudley of Whiteland, Ind... gor the second time.in recent developed by public schools as a! G bur Th esentation was in recognition of the 72d TC |i special assignments follow Spiritual [plete confidence that the opera-, The man who did the shooting the ice at | who sells to implement dealers, . .. . po. enswood merchant supplement to inadequate ap-; oF consou 8 oe jripis T Cent Seed R ; bei h J re Mrs araward Tillman, tion “can. be successful in giving|identified himself as Arthur Vin- the stick like and the Florida Auto Dealers policeman has become embroiled Propriations from state legisla- Squadron of the troop: Lanter Ving, Reserve, being the ion. Mrs E. H. Mayo and Mrs, Daniel the Townsend babies a chance tg cent Gittings of Bethlehem, Pa. copied it, mailed it out. tures and other tax sources. first tactical unii in Indiana's Reserve flying unit to reach Class A Ehalt: World Missions, Mrs. Lc. Trent. (live normal, independent lives. {He was overpowered by an. off- evening tor

é é / ig 1 cha . , Uf 3 ape Dodge, Packard and Willys in an altercation involving the use’ “my, ‘naw torm of college aid. is! status. {ars. I Albert Moore, Mrs. C. H. Shaw. “Our hope for success is not duty policeman after fleeing from was bedevil Overland spoke praises. Others of his fists. Charges were filed coritained in the housing bill —— Mis. sass Van Der Moere, Mrs A. 3 based on hope alone, but on the Bill Martin's supper club last ————————

; » . re vg ¥ wanted reprint rights, yesterday in Municipal Court 4. passed by Congress. It enacts a 9800 bd B t ¥ HE Leonard, Mrs. C. A. Winders and Mrs. solid facts of advanced surgery's night. : 2 a0 .9 William Gough, 39, Lawrence, Proposal first made by President! & ogs ring uo a ion ‘social melations: Mrs. D. J Hendrick- Capabilities,” Ee declared. Witnesses said Gittings had NO\ * son cha

ALL MR. SCHAEFER did was John A. Hannah of Michigan nan, assisted by Mrs John A.| Dr. Allin, a fellow of the Royal been quarrelsome during the eve-

tn talk sense about cutting prices, was slated on assault and battery State College, speaking as presi- St t 25 Cents Hi her Crochet, This or on Good, Mrs. Roscoe Colleges of Surgeons of Canada ning as he drank beer at the bar. ard point out who gets hurt.charges for an attack on Robert gent of the Association of Land rong 0 3 |Shoms, Mrs. Serato tiler, Mrs J. v.and England. said there were Several times, they said, he called Here are a couple of quotes: Behlmer, Napoleon. on the night Grant Colleges and Universities. ices today rose as much Two leads good and choice 96- Ars. Mrs Bekson Humphreys. Mrs. H several factors that would favor Guillermo Texeira, 22, of Lima, a Competition . . . like the heat of Apr. 2. Fough was identified as $300 Million Fund HO DE tive trade in the pound fed shown western jambs in| BAIS: Mrs, James Orerte. lis. 4 3. [the operation. Peru, a “Jap.” a : 1 refining ore . . . is that element one of the combatants in a recent ress ate. ciate cele whist as 25 cents in active trade ‘in the por WH a. Eh Bie 2 am Ss Welchans, Mrs G. Lavon Pisher. Miss| First, he explained. all internal Gittings “calmed down for a 8 NEW Y whith purifies business and leaves skirmish with former police dis- Wel ate Snes Y jel Indianapolis Stockyards. : 2 : ’ 2 pelts x gh a Siaugh Ble M 1s ormi, Mis 1 JHligemeter, organs except the liver are com- while, but eventually lost his Midwest tod: only the best survive. patcher Paul Meeker which result- Aecnias in the field Ya al Aor Most of the estimated 9800 head a ewes oe Md oo am Mrs Glen Scott and Mrs. Jiwin Rs pletely separate, including the temper, whipped out a pistol and final exhibiti (‘lean, honest competition is ed in the latter's demotion and a tural educa tio agricul- ,rought quotations strong to 25 De wooled ewes sold at §10 chairman, assisted 3, Mrs. HB. Mc. heart, lungs and intestines. started shooting. : The Bro he animating influence of good, 3-day stay in the hospital. The bill ton. $300 mill cents higher, holding the upturn ps Coes i Co ini. Mo, Royal McClain. Mrs RE Babies Healthy One bullet struck Mr. Texeira rival, the Ni profitable selling. The charge states Mr. Behlmer ) 5¢'3 up a m 100 4 hroughout the closing session. Late estimates of receipts were. Relations. Mrs. W. B Baumheckel chair- * near the heart. Another hit Ken- the Flatbush

Cattle. 375: calves, 225. and Lan. assisted by Mrs. V. A. Sly, Mrs. Second, the babies have enjoyed

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revolving fund to -be loaned to

McRight, 24, llas, in the eft home, colleges to build student dormi- neth McRight, 24, Dalla 1

Businessmen should remember was stopped in Ravenswood by spine, and Vera Lea Dorris, 19, half-inch co

their search for customers that a man identfied as Gough. Mr.

t -hoie i 240- Robert Flutro, Mrs. H. L. McCrory, Mrs. Good and choice 180 to 240 sheep. 625. Robert Flutro: Mrs McCrory. Mr

: 5 rs" ROY vo consistently good health since d barrows and gilts sold at inston Beil Mrs E. B Carpenter, Mrs. their birth last winter at the To-

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oN re tories and faculty apartments, POUND , - err Car] Ss RI | : th there is no personal satisfaction Behlmer charges Gough pulled ov i% id bae $16 to $16.25. Weights from 240 i Wr SEaIn. Mos John Mm! Yihite, Mrs field. Alta. municipal hospital. Dallas. in the stomach. e game Wi or profit in acquiring business him from his car, and, without Th Toney is to be Paid back out t0.290 pounds moved at $15.50 to Neighbor's Call ~ {r, Bonbing and Mis B.A Knight, and “mogether, they BR an nine All three were Jn, seriony con : It ‘was the through caustant Jewering of Proyocation, struck him in the The loans will be made by the $16. Prices from $15 to $15.50 S Fi Vi ‘ dent in charge. RR |pounds, 12 ounces then. Today dition a Parkland Hora en i i ces or by criticising . . . © - face, . Envir : aw ri wy w 200 O-pounders. . Vv W a e ” p u prt or The victim sad ne sien o PAE 400 Hons Be AF were id lr 300 pnts. SVS, Fire VICHM propommity to Install [Phonon an 2 poe 00 SC tr fhe Be Satisfaction and profit accrue cut lip, and that at no itme during mp. interest will approximate 2%; sold at $13 to $14.50. Sow prices The alertness of a neighbor N h |cessful, the babies will have to tables. : game and tI only when we meet a competitor the fracas did Gough identfy him- per cent a vear. hi strengthenéd ore Yising as much Saved a 33-year-old man from ew C apter at IU [live careful lives for several years, Folice-officer R. T. MuHins was . letics vs. Phi on wal terms and sell the pros- self as a police officer. Admitting that the long-term as 25 cents Bulk ood and choice possible serious burns today Times State Service IDr. Allen said, because their strolling nearby and chased Git- The Chicaj t—at a profit.” Gough said he saw Behlmer stop "> nc or oto 8.2u.cents. g i : > ¥+ BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 14 — Alchests and stomachs will be ex- tings for several blocks. White Sox pect —a pr his car get out and stagger repayment Provisions Provide 330. to 600-pounders Moved at Meanwhile, a North Side young- new chapter of Tau Kappa Epsil- tremely. weak " : Gittings turned around and . last night tt JIS BEST line to auto dealers: around. He went to Investigate! Spe 4 INE tA SOU. $13, 20 Ae S14. Te 01. 210.10. utr was scalded. when-he-pulled on Fraternity will-be-tHstalTed #1 pH BEFORE My 4hd Mrs~ Bud Pointed his pistol at Mr. Mullins day's gatne “Look—whether the reasons and as he walked away from; “uy. 0h hag irankly urged it 330-pounders reached $15 and a pot of hot coffee from the Kitch- Indiana University this week-end Townsend, have borne up well Dut.it would not fire. Mr. Mullins weather. urging you to liquidate a car be Behlmer, the latter fell on his "yo zround that rising build- $15.25. ras cattle. IOve- by members of the Purdue Uni- under the emotional strain. which moved in and overpowered Git- All of the because you have to pay the rent, face, he said. - ing-costs-have threatened to put All slaughter classes of cattle ag... jrene Knose-321F-Watnut versity chapter. ‘accompanied the arrival oftheir U=8S-— evens he “uted to see the mortgage, the payroll, taxes, Judge Pro-Tem John Carson .,o "no "0 lieve out of busi. PTOUSDt generally steady Prices go © c,joq the fire department The mew chapter: 30th national first children. They took the Gittings was transferred 16 the . or otherwise, your situation is took the case under advisement. . in clean-up trade. Dad BER ghojte when she noticed smoke pouring [raternity on the IU campus, will babies’ home Christmas, but soon Dallas ( ounty Jail on investiga: CHICAGOnot improved by making-the sale re . Financial Aid Needed yparungs reathes and Pa from under the door of a neigh- initiate 22 pledges. i : returned them to the. watchful tive charges of assault to. murder, slow announ on a cut price basis all because Mrs. Robert Gasper | “we are in.danger of barring So. wi Te an aT boring apartment occupied by John Vandivier, 3652 N. Dela- care of Dr. W. H. Freebury, a : . Wight, a 15of personal difference with com- Ri T y thousands of our ablest young i Ea ow B : Charles R. Smith, 53. The chair Ware, St. Indianapolis, is. presi- young physician who delivered IS THE TIME will open the petitors ites omorrow people from college and univer- a Yonlers Steady : occupied by - Mr. Smith was dent of the chapter. Willard the infants. cago White “personal and competitive ani-| Services for Mrs, Helen Gasper, sitv training,” he said : ENE tp ablaze. He was overcome by smoke Heines. Evansville, is vice presi- renee een . re anticipating exterior -- Louis Brown! miodities among retailers 18° thet1a0n Central Ave’ will be at 3 “In most colleges today it is nol, A. 108d and. a half 1050-pound 4 suffered slight burns on the Gent and secretary and Prof John TOT DROWNS IN TROUGH If you ai 3p aseorating Wight will laughing gas. which dulls our = Shirlev Broth. longer possible for an able anq NiEt-Eood” grade steers bought jower ‘part of his body. He is in D- Barnhart. of the history de- SOUTH BEND. Apr. 14 (UP) Painting or interior. \ 8 | who posted oo ilies and turns our pockets p. m, Saturday in Shirley Broth- Ambitious. student” to: work - hia earlier at $27.60 changed hands fair condition in (General Hospital. partment, is faculty adviser, John Frederick Flagle, 2, drowned don't spoil your job by nes ecting i year and Inside. out” ers Central Chapel. Burial will be © He must receive financial 1098Y Good ‘hee! cow : sold at He is believed to have dozed while ~~. _ 77777" in a horse trough on the Raymond Your roof or gutters. Have them { Browns’ mo What he was saving was that in Floral Park. aid. from bis family. or froin 2o0 fo. $21. Common and Me: co king a cigaret Local Truck Grain: Prices Schroeder farm south. of here repaired before you paint. See me i _this spring.

dium moved at £17 to £19.50. Can

rromter - : c Ls a ve Fifteen-month-otd Jerry RE ” dav ¢ ,.for low. cost. roof and gutter re. w throat=ruting doesn’t pay-off.-and A bookkeeper at Peoples State friend: ners and cutters moved at $14.30 ,.. N ont} oid erry-Maple. 4 TT yesterday. The hoy “apparently ai Conscientious and depend. | BOSTON -—- “It hurts the whole business. along Bank, Mrs, Gasper died yesterday FPresent-day building costs, av- | “o.- 7 2330 N. Illinois St. was burned No 2 truck wheat. $2.09 tried to walk on a sheet of thin PAI. Bean : { thetr ba St cts : i ' "of . 3 corn 2 a SOrvVie . s with the one who does it in the in General Hospital. She was 30. eraging $4000 to house one stu-'"y prices held steady. Good 0 the face and upper portion of No. 1 yellow corn. $1.38. ice covering the water. which was ble service. i er ih public's eyes A native of Idaho, she came to dent, make the self-supporting and choice sold at 327 to $28.50 1s body by the coffee. iy § Bis Tic 12.46 two and a half feet deep. 2 VERNE H. FINN, WA, 2818 the Richmon

That's the tenderloin out of hig Indianapolis five years ago from dorniitory Investment prohibitive, Common and medium brought $18 - i. fuicy ethics piece, top nournish- Columbus, where she was secre- if the money must be repaid in

2 p b to $26.50. ment for any business, not auto-tary to former Bartholomew 15 or 20 years, Dr. Hannah says. Fat lamb prices dipped $1. A

mont League liams wallop the spring

mobiles alone. {County Sheriff Walter O'Neal. Rental savings possible by the v : sholce 90- ’ . She A ni at the American longer term financing range from °c o a Rin also hit one. Ray's Moving Day National Bank here. She was a half to a third. A building which¥eoled native 1UERT FOVTE, Do ; A FEW MONTHS ago I turned member of Trinity Lutheran CO5ts $7. a week per student on a $26. 2050 to $24.50. Odd rood DETROITred as a lobster, and for the same Church. [20-year basis, can be rented at at $20.50 to $24.50. 5 made it three

Chicago Whi Vie Wertz an run homers t 7 to 5 victor

. 25 5 reason. I was In hot water, { Survivors Include her husband./$4 to $4.50 per week on a 40- [reached $2550. I'd spilled the news that Ray Robert; two daughters, Shirley Year basis, he says. These are Patterson, general agent for Penn Mae, Indianapolis, and Miss Tir. Just debt service costs. Service Local Issues Mutual Life Insurance Co. was esa Ann Pierce, and her parents, and Upkeep must be added. jr

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= Manager running out on a rent raise in Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, all of : STOCKS Bid Asked would ae Circle Tower, over to the Board Ontario, Ore., and several broth- Dr. H. Latham Breunig Ameria Se n » for Tuesday" of Trade Building. ers and sisters. H a . Ayrsbire Colieries coin is 2 : eads Hearing Society . 5 are tay oo fie wen or tomorrow. And he hadn't told his landlord Mrs Carrie Mathews ag ty Belt RR & stk Yas ptd f : or Art Hout yet. ) . Dr. H. Latham Breunig was re-|gopbs-Merrill com Loo Mh get the call. Now with the quiet and calm of| Services for Mrs. Carrie Eliza- elected president of the Indian- Bobps-Mecrlll wid 47% o.oo S4,0 4o5, peace restored. Mr. Patterson is, .,- Mathews, 3801 E. 13th St. apolis Hearing Society at its an- | Circle [heater om ae 2 DE back-patting his new landlord, __..\ : : eDUAl meeting. last night. ACT Ee COR. crmmmivnmemmrieL Besson: 20 rs SAD : Dick Mullis. SY I IOOw Louis Shelton was re-elected Summins Ene pid ta 95 102 wi 4 $y u {Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chap- _, ota rw y lecled Consolidated Finance $ ofa 35, 104 American Le TODAY MR. PATTERSON isl "no Crown | secretary.. Mrs. A. 'W. Brayton gli, Tee s pro v that his PI stuffing the mail box with formal & purial w e in Crown Hill. was elected vice president and Eauitable Securities com 2B “would have snouncements that hell be {n! Mrs. Mathews; who was 84 Mrs. Guy Edwards was elected family Bnance CO old vie Bim that “or freshly decorated quarters with died yesterday in her home. A na- treasurer. aye CD a com ta “The leag 200 more squaré feet. tive of West Union, O.. she lived Named to the hoard of directors Herit-Jones of 8 vic sn clubs” Mac He'll have two private offices, [in Indianapolis 55 years. 8he was were. Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann Hook Drug Ce con . iM « 16%, oo ll o y ' New York, his and his office manager's. with a member of Blaine Avenue Meth- of Juvenile Court, D. H. Griffin of nd a Wat ‘Corn a 23% : - i It's hard to green walla- and green Venetian odist Church and the Rebekah the personnel department of P. [nd ich Ries t's io 40 i ] = - $ beat Boston. blinds, soft red drapes and plushy Lodge. Her husband. Garrett 8. R. Mallory Co.. Inc., Mrs. Fletcher Indpls P&L fd 5 101 ‘ bu a e u ar : Senators cou taupe carpets. who was in the transfer and stor- E. Wall, Mrs. Earl L. Schmitt jogbh water @o com Ry . make things The office will have a vista, a Age business, died here 16 years and Mrs, Edwards {ndpls Water Co ao ord A ; gn picture framed in a giant arch a8 . —— rier t Le com 18 3 A— to the comer-in through double Surviving Are a adn, Claude M Official Weather : a0 . glass doors, to look upon the neat Indianapolis; three daughters. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ‘ton com a Ale : , layout ‘of mirror-slick refinished Mrs. W. O. Eakin Jr. of Indianap- -Apr. 14, 1950 Mastic Asphalt on 8 : : "Fa . ’ : walnut desks and, of course, bou- olis; Mrs. John §. Fenn, Holly- — =" 1 Sane erat Na Homer oid Soe aed 3 ] 4 » 3 = ah quets-of congratulation posies. wood. Fla. and Mrs. J. H. Weaver, ————— sme rrr ——— JJ fng Bub Seo yen he : Q ocdeiab ofl do - : n ol no er « ® = : Mansfield, O., five grandchildren Jrecipitation 28 brs end. 170 am. Trace N Ind Pub Serv 4% ofd 101 103% Fp ; HE'LL DO A LOT of business and eight great-grandchildren. [Excess since Jan. 1 1130 b R Maliors com om To You Get f oo | ° ’ |= m orem eer een rv of Ind_com 2 30 ng | there, about 33 million a Year, Some of them stay up all night in, The following table shows the tempera- Pub Serv of Ind 3's ptd 88 9 T & | collecting $900,000 in premiums, stay up 5 ture in other cities. Ross Gear Tool com Lo 3% wo Beds } | and keeping tab of $325 million & gin rummy. grindser just plain | eatin High Low Schwitzer-Cummins pid 18 ie . ro p 5 . tlant . 8 3 8 nd G E co 23 24 - policies im force. Pe poker, one down card. Boston. i i So Ind G aE pra. 108i U2 *§ For $19.96 ? , al r arrive Jouls- ank teeesurens 9 »2 | Stokely-V mp cond 4 Opening date, Monday. ae, drain wil} arrive in Lows. or 1 98 Stokely-Van, Camp pd on 3 i8 FULL OR For QO 8 «LAr ace 18 31 25 [anner 0 2% D0 vie. 97 - Pony Express [11:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. the fae A Gere, flayte Malieadis oe 1a os . : . . BILLY ROSE, chubby-cheeked boys get back on the train and ransville 31 3¢ {hinjted Teleotione 8% ofd ” ” CL , : aye cipassenger agent and howsde:do begin to even up what they worn Bi Warne wivanevivnss Bhi ah ARIQR RR prin i sar dhs ini TWIN S Z - soe n y i wast aie : man for the Pennsylvania Rall- or lost on the ponies : Indianapolis (city) ~ 3 29 (nen & Steen ao? "oo a 5 JP : road, said his road's running a It's all daylight time, Billy piost® ©" 48 30 American Loan 41; 60... 88 ... S , Derby train out of Indianapolis wanted to make that plain, They- Minneapoiis-t Paul a 22 Bastian Morley $5 6: coun ww » p ew IeANLS ol 4 at 6:30 a. m. May 6. nave been having a _time fuss New York o 1 Banner Pertiaer ss $B o . ’ is av lahom y . 87 y m da 8... If I know the sporting frater- down Louisville way. But the Omaha : HS 3 metodo ide av oe : Fa J] nity, winding up for a lost week- clocks will be fast, even if the san Francisco . 87 4 Citizens tng Tei, 408 81 0 ee f . » ha. Th Ch g a St Loui «0 2 Cr ia Club 2- . f fi 1 ot 3 - ” . end, most. of them will make it. horses aren't all the way. Washington, DC Q 3% | ToS nas ® Abim 5s 38 8 3 a Another smashing offer to prove you ——— mii. pn. . ——— Indvls Paint & Color 3 64 44 } . } - : in - uk oan Sw i = 2 * T ’ WwW h I= y Ind Limestone. 48 75 How always do better at Ideal. Modern styled Ind Asso Tei 3s 75 3 ¢ “ et Lk . " i oO ay S eal er otocast , {ndpls Rallways Ss O'er 91 7 metal beds constructed to give you long ! : - Kuhner Packing 4: §9 . fn A % oo Lansenskamp Ss $8 o.oo Ye tory service and add beauty to any bedroom. ais dh au a i se PSE ST . + SS nS named simiciaioa re wf BAPOL AL 0 Bas vivian Sg ar eine “ qs AE a mm, alkohol th cb Punite Service “all” 371TH PAY. N y 3 Usually $19.95 each, now for just | penny raction Terminal 3s 57 : DOW . : ] “ . rr EE 3 more you get 2 beds, save $19.94. Your U. S. Statement $1 A WEEK : : , oy ro ieee — = , choice of full or twin size. WASHINGTON Apr 1" up Gote na rent frcar 3 ear thro wh A or 12. co npated

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Last Year

wih or BUY | REGULAR $19.95 COMFORTABLE

31.081 2 51.2 Receipts 29.428 77 30.698.364.029 ® a : | Surplus 2.760.012,786 | Deficit 1852.163.215 « {Cash balance 4.948.180.038 4.669.486 829

| Public debt 255.414.457.858 251,434,020.033 Gold reserve. 24.246.749.350 124.320.979.455

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