Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1950 — Page 19

Krenilin Kaper Sew No Profit in Rn

HARTLEY, Times Business Editor their noses buried in newspapers, are. watching the Kremlin's. Korea Kaper. For them it is bad.

“By HAROLD H. BUSINESSMEN, thei

Eloted Members

Believe Russia'ss | |

£4 wa ) of Caled | : : a WS. : WASHINGTON, June 28 (UP) _ By CHARLES LUCEY irtzba i : 7 A > They Jemembered what they said in World /War IL|-—An almost united Congress —, ¢ "Sra mand san wae ot Es ha or an, ag ~§ The only thing pleasant about a war contract was getting Jang Teads lofay to back yi. 8 hn 25 Dyna mic U. 8. leadership in| i are Ne own was . it. From then on it was a headache of. e of priorities, expediters, with extension of the draft and The Newspaper Boys of America, Ie. take over this building moving to check Communist ol = 8 20 a Fe mechanical LL inspectors and excess profits] 0 increased arms spending both at at I2E. 21st 51. next week. pansion in Korea and the Far William B. opener. It showed what is COMING (ome and abroad. 4 East stirred an enthusiastic al El mes E. of 5238 E. 16th : Le 19 out of the research laboratories. "congressional 1eaders said most elated United Nations or-| fi anvared ne, Jeet Muchas. o ity to Bae 4 1t war Should break, to AE er oh rh a =: Company to Take Over aniston, today in nigh nove FER Rl BEE guide thelr they all fear it will sometime Te fing wit weeks would determine whether another world ‘war. | Drivate, Returns. nat HARES ae ————— soon, they'll be busy but they red #ay: Hr a not all. High" he U. 8. is to be fully geared for N rih Sid B ildi ; MAISORE PEACE’ CHAPEL. 3030 it year, And, know that with the national debt| 16°" 08: But that is not all. High), 0 e bul ng : The United on SeCUTILY| Peas citapel nti Hour ‘of service. the man bigger than Gibraltar, the. gov- sue for the fast bonding of wood, resident Truman's decision to! Né B fA Si 10-Year ounc gave ee Br 3 : CF TE Dost a ernment will take virtually all} plywood) use American planes and ships in ewspaper oys © merica Signs ea oo Presiden - TY an fo 00 “Betoved” ner o cars profits this time. : | the defense of South Korea drew 4 en i, ¢ (action. in providin ie Dn nts if hard lor, Zenerally. wat he the electrostatic cleaning almost ATI re oie Lease, Expects to Complete Switch by August |} 0 Prov a by tl adit] pe gh ES dienes Groen are impors / 1s woe. And just now: it's a case ° Yaa gemopstratad. “dwt | dissenters said Mr. Truman ex- Newspaper Boys of America, Inc. will have new headquarters provided a broad base to help) Carpenter. Chicago. | Passed awe will be in of wait and worry, Bonde Y ceeded his constitutional author. starting next week. keep the critical war from be-| pw Sulaiky BROS. RVING HILL d his word |air-cleaning has not been better, {ity and by-passed Congress. he producers of newspaper circulation supplies today an- coming a stralght-out éonflict be-| SHAPEL. am ton Pars Foon. i. ALL OF THE POST-W AR plant Promoted for homes. It would re- Sen, Robert A. Taft, (R. 0.) nounced the signing of a 10-year lease for a one-story masonry tween the United States and may call: at the chapel any time er two cars expansion has put the country's duce dusting and housecleaning, chief ‘GOP spokesman in Con- and brick building at 912 E. 21st St. Spviet Russia. i COPSEY— Martha. ase ht ite at wers driven production high enough to blowPuch as te washing Woodwork cress who months ago called for, NBA and its book binding subsidiary have been in the Wulsin Lenders Happy | w “Hopgey. mother-in- ie "or Mie this Con. she Whisie #FS Hight off Uncle Joes Then re the phn factor, 8 stronger U. 8. stand in the Far [ullding. ZED Blo St ue At the same time, this action Mit a ob Kiaailne og] Blue Crown The steel industry alone has |And air cleaner can also reduce ERSt, withheld specific comment | Joh Picture Ros ihere since 1932. (pumped life and vigor into this| marin. Serviees. exfiund 1% eedway his- plowed in $1.6 billion since dan. Dacteria in the air, cut doctor bila hiding a speech later Joday. They're taking over a building World peace organization which, KNATEL OF THE 2 : dad 1 00 Much Pow in the long months of Moscow's pr ends invited. Br ial Round Hill. it cars ran 1, 1947, adding 8,152,000 tons of 20 ays ost from work. ost from work. b {built four years ago by the I n 8 Friends may cull at the CHAPE EL | 1948, one- annual capacity, And that's He said only that Tea, y {dianapolis Gear & Machine Co, persistent walkout had seemed to ic THE CH after 1 p. econd, sixth what we've got that the Come | re the United Nations and, or p or er and recently purchased by a Ibe impotent to stop growing ike i ——— dom ars classic, . “mies _haven's, and: wich nt rmont Pasto or |the Atlantic Pact, already has {Louisville, Ky., client at auction World tension. burs, formerly of fe napoii yo

“delegated too much power to the President to involve this nation ‘in war.”

had-production. But contrary to common opin“fon, business doesn’t like war and |

Future ‘Bright,’ IESD Reports

Wife Dies at 8

“Democratic Leader Scott ded no hits Ta xtTuve Jed at hia, |Lusas o Tiineis. urged mit_W Sen- adie y was Bio news toflay for ; . rate to back up Mr. Truman's de- the state’s working man. rend Rap. Plant do ts part, of making his Mrs. Effie Towns {cision by: ’ Jobs are opening up, there is a I's three-hit« "Rites to Be Friday | ONE. Completing action on a high degree of employment now, ast night. THEY ALL KNOW the score, | Mrs. Effie A. Tow ite of th one-year extension of the draft and the future looks bright. er until the They know it's up to the Rus-| Rev, Jesse Towr, Te e ” oe with added authority for the, That was the word this mornip three hits, sians. “And maybe it would be pastor of the

President to order up the Nation- ing from John Crise, director of! Indiana's

[Church of the Nazarene. Cler

-easier-to give -it than later.”

Be -SAW-the 3 to--them now {al Guard and military reserves. Employment Security

> } reed, today in their home | | TWO. Approving the expendi! Division. ! 0g go 1 3 Indiana's doubly important on/™ 4 jot. Shelby County, she ture of $1,.222500000 more in| Mr. Crise said the present 8 dod 1.1 a war basis, It not only produces yng the Rev. Mr. Towne niet and| ATMS aid to free nations every- 00d" employment condition

steel, but food, and food is what the world doesn't have when its

“a ars to he with us for some married in Shelbyville in 1902. Where, including at least $10 mil- Iti ppe

me.” He said the state does not

lion for Southern Korea. } Go | sumer ering ae and fq niartiet Winches IO Suber Kote coats any vote in money Track hosing down the enemy With li- Side Church of the Nazarene. | [the fiscal 1951 appropriation bill in va aah 6 time. out pular Cali- quid fire. | King Ave. and 11th St. from 1926 which includes about $13 billion... 4 aiking-inventories—— Appear at 3 No Ashes? —tto- 1933. ‘for the Army, Navy and Air °F. The state's employment chief Speedway THE COAL INDUSTRY ta In 1933, when he heégan a 10 Force. - reported that claims for unem-| 8 are sched- been trying to out-figure the ofl Year term as district superintend- [ployment fell off this week, conrnoon. boys. mt the India) apolis Sisthet. North Side fal ne the trend of the last few! track and Oil men sell the idea that yo azarene, nthe, EDA} po) men tell the rng to do, | TOWNS served as strict president Jobless Claims Drop nds. Other and better still, no ashes to °. the church's Foreign Mission-| Last month's unemployment in-| ndy Linden, carry out and spill on * your ary Society. In 1943, ‘they moved surance claims from every branch my Dewalt, “trouser Je or to Greencastle and to Clermont | Flas er ougnt office in the state totaled approx-| y Here's al the coal industry S00n_ after,

{imately 25,000. It was the lowest By DAVE WATSON {month for unemployment claims| City Council will be asked to! during 1949 and 1950. pass an ordinance ordering instal-| - Last year in May, the state] Nazarene will be conducted by| {lation of a railroad crossing flash- paid nearly 70,000 unemployment| the Rev. Robert J. Jones, its|ap signal at 61st St. and the claims to Hoosier workers who! pastor. The Rev. J” W. Short, Monon Railroad, the Safety Board, were jobless at the time. Indianapolis district, siperintend-! sald today. ent, will officiate. Burial will be, A reconsmendation that the “ig-| openings over the state was held in Forest Hill, Shelbyville. Inal be placed atthe crossing was| | responsible for the bright emIn addition to her husband, | submitted by Police Lt.

"~ Burial at Shelbyville Services at 1:38 p. m. Friday) in-the West Church of the ,

is working at. It's a vacuum cleaning system for furnaces, It “will suck the ashes right out of the house into an ash bin where they can be picked up by the ash man,

» ” ~ THE HOUSEHOLDERS would never see the ashes. And he could easily fire his furnace with a

Sylvester Towns and Mrs. Walter dered the survey of crossings Bass, Shelby County, and Mrk. lafter a motorist was killed in a; Harry Carter, Shelbyville, | and collision with a New York Central | her son, Ray E. Connellsville; train at Harlan St. Pa., and three grandchildren, Monon and other railroads also

Hog Prices Top Record for Year

| «Slight ; Tday in Indianapolis Stockyards | dvertising man making the i bie a dropping the Jumped hog prices higher joan) Mr. Mingle said. complaints are mary in which Democratic Nomi- | | word that the 1851 models will be 2TY period since Sept. 16, 1049. ‘onthe increase but the majority nation was tantamount to elecI all new and “will look like a _HOgs were 50 cents higher than of ' cases involve drive-in- and tion. $3000 car.” (Tuesday's general trade in] a restaurant incinerator violations. The featured race was ‘between | 1 also get of Word of —two— moderately active market He said violators in the future| incumbent Gov. Talmadge and! changes in the wind, maybe not | ‘Good and choice 170-240 pound- | will receive two warnings before former Gov. Thompson, both of] in 1951 but surely by 1952, al- |ers moved ar $21 to $21.50. A incinerators are sealed hy” bureau, whom claimed the governorship| though they move fast up in |few lots sold at $21.60-to $21.75. lofficers; ‘Violators also are 'sub-| Motor Town. | Weights 240-290 pounds brought ject to arrest and fines, he deOne of the Big Three which has $19.50 to $21. A load of 328 clared. : not had overhead valves is re- pounders was paid for at $19. Sungei ported tooling up for them, And| Slaughter pigs; 120-160 pounds, ‘Local Produce another which has not had a V-8 sold for $16.50 to $18. Good and “Eses—Curren is reported coming out with a choice 330-350-pound sows moved 5 36; twin-bank motor and a zippy car, (at $14.50 to $17.50. Choice 270-|20¢

drawn 125 feet into a garage. That's far enough to keep the dirt out of the house. i Then coal stresses steady, even heat, no. ups and downs, no colds, fewer doctor bills, That's their story. You'll hear plenty | about it come this fall,

Smoothies BLOOD PRESSURE is already rising over the 1951 models. Detroit already putting out the rl strong hints, but they're careful,

Trying to Repeat

y United Press

Yielon ot of motorists; the

A Pollution Move The board today also approved [the count of votes for two GOP, {a drive by Air Pollution Bureau Congressional nominations in! fchief J. G. Mingle to. reduce North Dakota. smoke and foul odors emitted! Les than half of Ge y back yard and commercial in- 1,216,000 registered voters were cinerators. , expected to participate in the pri-|

in a primary

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in 1947. Mr. Thompson won that (© _{fight on a court decision but Gov. Talmadge came back to win elec{tion in 1948. Grade-A or Fees a EVA A. 18, oon Three other candidates were Grade B large, Fre. and no grade, not given much of a chance.

Sen. Walter George was ex- Two Wert Side boys, aged 15 Doral oe which wasn't very zippy last year. 330 - pounders were salable at | Foutiry—rovis, 4s br. ana there dks | pected to win easily over his op-+ Mr. Beard’s defense was based and 17 were held: for IE Wednesday. § p.m. for prayers. : and stags. llc. and No. 3 poultry. do les on his plea that he unknowingly JCHOLSON—1ds Lovette, age 10, of S $17.75 to $18, * ponent for Democratic renomina- Ald investigation today after an, GH : $ t Tea yrup i Ww 3 : aided Willlam T. Gillahan, 27, g 3720 Ruckle St, beioved wife o Steers and heifers opened Butterfat—No. Ll. 83c; No. 3. Soe. tion, Atlantd Attorney Alex Mec- atternpted burglary at Inland! Wiliam O. Nicholson, sister of Mrs. WE'RE INTO the sweetest ..ther slow.’ Several sales of { : . former Franklin used car dealer, City Jobb 623 WW | Bd Seitz and Mrs, oF a x months of the year. ; o 0. Local Issues {Lennan. in a scheme to borrow money on|"Ilty Jobbers, ashing-| passed pi Seiad 10 8 'm, from : good steers ‘were $29 to $20.5 {ton St. last night. ¢ One of the biggest grocers told Good to choice heifers held near H— Wrecked autos. Gillahan testified Police 1 : b CHAPRL, IRORHERS 8 © a pS, » me ‘today that iced tea has a lot & i +: —June 28 U. s. ‘Statement {against Mr. Beard. Gillahan re- olice found one boy carrying | Grownisha Cemetery, Nobles do with it | $30. Several lots of medium shor PRL Big - Asked {cently pleaded guilty and was @ sledge hammer and crowbar| Friends : may [call at _cha . t 3 - wml The Ian. Who. ordinarily. care-| Io and grasser steers held around "American Ee con Sih 3% | “WASHINGTON, June 2 (IPI —Govern- | sentenced to four years, {shortly “after the attempted PATTERSONACIars O. at Roliing 3 ; 0 $28.50, | Avreshire Collferies com . 0... 10% 10% |ment expenses and re eipts far thei Ih Kf iis ed. Th Ridge pd_mat 1 es out one teaspoon- 8. Ayres 4'a% pf {current fiscal year through « ne 36, com. Mr. Beard's home In Harris- break-in was discovered, BY! ney G. & Merrill M. Waltman. Ind ul ye coffee, really Wika Spened about steady with} Belt RR & ie otd 3 |PATed With s Year Last vent | DUE, Pa. a Inter arrested the. second boy| Binsiton 4 Dota Phillios, * mdpis. > P, Yiodd good ef cows bringing Belt RR & 8ik Yds com 3 ; 308% eal, | bh a A A “dumps it-into a tall glass of ice Bone t BING | GC bs-Merrill com {Expenses 3 Rit fed i $ 38413653. on {found sleening in a box behind] Gilsson, “Boston: Mas TE pes Soo aroun 0 $22. Common and |Bobbs-Merriil vid 4! ipts L I’ T k Pri Nn house on Douglas 8t. A hook | gi hire, 3 tea. Central Sova ... 423 | Deficit 937, 710 816.740.0090 LOCO ruc Grain rices es ENTRAL JB a | medium grades were salable at| je)" ‘neater os G8 aah halasrce ol fi ie 33 2 53248. ih had been broken from the screen | ti liRLE § hd Burka RAL E 1) ” 1 —— [IT JS NT incon 1% wee po tor Sh ase Ser GE gr fn Ape bn, HERE EE er a ean tre Sat HG Hh man at lunch to put three of four sD Bub = > hg : be | ims Be rinance’ 5 oh 97 tia a a8 CLEARING Rou Wee No. yellow gorn, $1.38. nd not been entered, police | tim can SE teaspoonsful into his iced tea ulls Reac onti-car. hits 12.1 8a | PICKARD Tien T. 18 W. 54th Bt until he has about a half-inch of hor a and good shausage and Ba, oid: HB *ia 6,008) No 8 3 soybeans. 2. : Is Hi Hite of Mr. ai stn ugar in the bottom of the glass. beef bulls, around 1400 pounds, | £9 e ties som Pi a nies, Paul. Mary Jane an ta ET nme asda ore me a 3 so ey FE BE ee w Educator Ou ines af e rogr ms HEt Sf ity ital her with strawberries and cher beef bulls moved at $22 dov vn- Hamion "Mis Co com . Birdy rg Hott Cron ne re i y tery. Friends may cal = a he oh In my enw irin in Toward Strengthening Family Life Th Re S) ay Noms mE on Vealer prices held steady in ook rue vo com © REARDON "Mrs. Nellie, hen 18. be. i ” Sugar wholesale will go up 10 ol ade. ig 8 ana $3800, ind Silen "Flee Tu “vt 10 *| An educator who tells parents tion will be make at the| Federa- of training in self-sufficiency.| New ork Coty. pier dis Mast or 15 cents a hundred between ee moved a 7.50 to Indpls P 5 42 “through your living your. chil- tion's Family Life Institute next He will urge adult recognition| Matthews, passed away Wednesday. now fand Sept. 1, but.the grocers Common and medium grades sindpls P & a i 4% pd 2 104 2 A 3 » today. intormed March. that “adolescence is an age of| [ornin Fuses) Baturdar. 0am tell the housewife shouldn't Were salable at $21 to $27. Culls [apis water or com “0 192, dren wi earn. , ay. 18 ormec = 4 ’ i res. ideall excesses,| HILL CHAPEL. 3377 E Washinton, 8 ne 07 Indi olis: church. and. civic Guiding Adolescent {bodily changes, idealism, excesses urial. Memorial- Park. Prisnds mas sorry. They'll absorb most. of it. Were salable downward to $15 Indpis Water 59, 5% pra’... naianap re If "1 "the chapel wy time after | ~- WOITY By > Sheep were strong to 50 cents Jetlerson Navona) Lie com {3% 13 |leaders- what various states are Several Indianapolis high iow A Dausion. boy- Fir interests, aol in, Thursday . 87. Td ; st henin ar nd independence, a = ; Green Light higher. Bulk good and choice gintan oo om ® 9. 4% doing. loward . strengthening schools already have courses in movement toward adulthood.” BMITH — Alles, weer apodef _ of The Independent Mutual Fire jambs in small lots held around Lincoln Nat Life eee 113 Wi. family life. “Familv. Relatiousbios. o MIS, Bay Mewdene th. daughte Insurance Co. just made a Te- §2750. Scarce slaughter ewes, | Marmon. Hepringion com 4% sul Dr. Samuel T. Robbins, lec- AL rR al ae will Er jends m ar! oa the (DORSEY port which shows an up in pre-paid for at $10 downward, moved | Maris, AsPhat, free 19°¢ 31 turer, professor, author, coun- oF 3 Tan Cha Soh ol rn Bi. after 4 b. fn. Wednesday. Pi mium income from $7367 in 1948, at steady prices. Ne a Pu Os "9s i, |sellor and community organizer, in ” isi E eral 10." i ‘Boring Valley to $29,168 in 1949. Noon estimates of receipts inn i nd pub’ 8 ree” 4% LR : 10% 1314] spoke in Central YMCA, on invi-| facully and 1rd on “ouding Television ngineer rr Tr ae availed s have jumped y wi nd Pub Svee 4'2% p Indianapolis Churcn i TOWNS Efi aL #8. Clermont, And gross asset J peo. the Indianapolis Stockyards were § E40 Syce pid. 20% 2% tation of the p adolescent difficulties on broken || well-known reputable national} Effie B. Claimant i in the year from $28, 796 to $36.- hogs, 4150; cattle, 675; calves, Be Mallory com ..... 3 | Federation. homes, low intelligence and ignor- ni ay fi Connelsville 392. 325; sheep, 275. Buble Bary vot, Tha 37, : 3 28: “One of the best deeds a man | ofthe facts of ite along | Manufacturer requires two Fa. sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, Elmer Sherwood, president, told Ee os Gear Toot com lil: B* |, |can do for his children is to/o if 0 CE LICHE BLED atte: | senlor and two. junior tele- Artur, Talbert and Harry Jaibese me yesterday that the company ] Eo (ir cumimina or oe 3% 311s court his wife, taking home a box, 1,0 of status at home and] vision development engineers. may call at Hhuiregas noon Clera Ee yumper. rop S e Stokels-Van® Camp. 1H 1ig"fof ~candy for her frequently.” [Ve Fie and absence! Excellent salary, benefits and || heral 156 pm. Friday. st the % . Camp... 0... v 3 3X . re the Nazarene, of salesmen this year, y Stokely. Van. Camp pid. 17 13 ihe said, in making a point of the ! Xgpllenl : | eit side Church of th arene. So if that keeps up. this com- E Terre Haute ‘unin go oY importance of children’s early! working conditions. All replies a atate fom 13 30 10 130, as the renee ! * i ary pany ought to be listed well in ‘ Goneachine Coo. i** od contact with harmonious home Our Floor | held in strict confidence. church, Buna Pare A mots the. solid class. hy the State In- Nn 0 g nig Teles ne oid i 8 o life. ent Sander Ti : B i 16 please copy! DORSEY SERVICE. surance Dept. : i-dividend ‘Urges Stabilization : on mes Box B4T6 | rumwer—noie w. beloved hus Sl. i . Aled ® Sten gh » . : x Give Your Floors That’ New ; A Dand, of Allie B Turner, "Hoey JAMES McShane is vice presi-| - Two North Side men have been (0 2 ®1o ©. 0 1000. o «is “The children should be further Professional -Life Finish W' Migs Lavada Turner, Mrs Wil: dent, and hes mighty Froud ot gt Sefenaants - 2 Be aterving Tele 20 ta cure: 08 educated In schools and ovis , - - Kamp. “all ‘of ‘Indianapclia; brother the company's record, but says. | Ch of Com Bids 47; groups for dating, marriage an Use Famous of Mrs. Josep A ratalzar, Ind “Just wait till we get up a full Court-5 in the death July 13, 1949, | Gihnt ing Le oh gi ; {parenthood to bring about family : t fnd: C Wiiigms. Corumbus, ind. And head of sales steam. We're on of Sherman Quarles. Gouirabie Securities se 80 |... -...| stabilization and, in turn, com-|s BERRYFAST AND Loonatd Hn rea Juba an Pu: our way. ’ Mr. Quarles was killed in a Hamilton Mig Co bs 6 cave B8 munky stabilization.” he said. BERRYSEAL BERT erin +i“ be, cig “at he - llow freak accident at the intersection! |20pi Bint & Color 2 FUNERAL ¢ 1:30 The company got the yellow eipls Public Lown 5 64 3 Robbins recently directed FALD St. ¥Frisday. a a ind Limestone 4s 75 8 Mar-Proof Finish nterment Salem Cemefery, 1 Depart- of Capitol Ave. and 16th St. | Low Sh slonds 1 light from. the Insurance Dep Earl Mi 1 adrinis 1 Lg PR | suississipp's state-wide program! OW NEEM ui. ioors Friends are welcome. ment once on the charge that its; nor Quarles, nis- dpi s Railways ss 67 on “Education for Responsible “ Writ EicEhinrios I 04 yours he. tes were not on file, | trator of the Sherman Quarles es-| Cie packin » 1 ERRY BROS. PAINT tired police ser rant. of, ra xamp Se Parenthood.” He is currently . Siig police 3s When it was found that. the tate. hel rt Yomeraay | Kha Fa. B 197 |serving as instructor in “Per-| DOWNTOWN Edith Winger an and 1 iather 0 ot a rate schedule had been filed, the charging Don Howe - bile Service Se 5 17 sonal and Family Living” at Ball Ie EE Ser “ot department switched the light to 1635 Central Ave, and William tiietion Termin 28 E. MARYLAND Winkler . of asap . |State Teachers College, Muncie. Be of 3. {H. Branam, 49, of 2700 N. Capitol! — : ita "Campbell of Frangin. Mis: Bp green. = ; king of sell our home? The Church Federation, along MA, 2523 i Rmiha Owens of Noel THobert= Sa Ave. with negligence. Thinking y nt ! Gallagher : a and iy =. The Westinghouse Way “ui: Quaries. was standing on If so, cail one of the reliable Real with other local groups. Sought * son "50" ogestown. a ard0 : WESTINGHOUSE held an elec- the southeast corner of the inter- Estate Brokers advertising in the pointers on taining St Jea, ers : EASTSIDE Ft Ral So it » a AN Si - tric show for industry yesterday | section when the two cars eal- classified columns of today’s to promote a soundly based prop E: WASH ST ger 7pm. Wednesday. Funeral - . OT in the IU auditorium out: at the lied. The Branam car went out Times. He'll sell your home gram of family life education 5631 ' . rida I yl Lin : \PLIES® State ds. , |of control and struck Mr. Quarles. quickly at the best price it will in enapot and throughon | BL 8813 Jemver nkiin bt: FAS be eye- on tollay’s marker ndiana. effo ec . " dl oR LT SE This show is always an y se dled 4 Week oo AVIS y's 2 de on 4 ; :

A 32 per cent increase in job!

William| | ployment picture, Mr. Crige said.!

. wn bin-fed stoker, she is survived by two brothers, Hague, who ig surveying Indian- He added that optimism was preE In the experiment on the Arthur. F. and Harry Talbert, apolis railroad crossings. ‘{vailing throughout the state, - vacuum cleaner, ashes were|Shelbyville; three sisters, Mrs.! The Safety Board last week or-| et mtv ——————

Herman Talmadge

Two old "adversaries. Herman | Suomas, crossings it they interfere with, | Taimadge and M. E. Thompson | erry. Alfreq Reed, Laverne board competed for governor of Georgia kett Fara election today” amd|[icketl.. A: Burton Canady Gov, Fred Aandahl ran ahead in| am ven, Urban . enner,

[tor approximately $40,000. 8500 Sq. Ft. of Space

Jr. handling the transaction. Ther building provides

United Nations leaders

[World War JI ended.

8500 Nation after nation in the Se-| square feet of floor space for light curity Council went beyond what manufacturing and operations of [protocol might have called for to!

were | {joyous at the fact that in a criti] {cal moment the organization had Acting as trustee for the purs| [provided a forum for marshaling | chaser and the lessee was the world opinion against the most | F. C. Tucker Co,, Fred C. Tucker serious military aggression since!

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marie Willa Thea: parted this i 3: on! ces Urs: Atay Methodist C Ech ’ eon fer Bela? are A Vermont sts. and MYERS FUNERAL HoME" ‘Gob: Eeraville, ind, 2

NBA. Announcement of ease give generous praise to the U.—§ Papers

signing was made hy Maurice G.! president and treasurer the American proposal imembers to furnish Koréa mili Moving department hy depart-| tary aid to repel attack and ment, NBA expects to begin full Store international peace and se | ieurity in .the area” the feeling

Lipson, of the corporation.

.operations in the néw

building | early August, Mr, Lipson sald.

Walden Wright

“ Rites Tomorrow

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Insurance Employee Of Union Trust Co.

Services for Walden Wright] A

2222 W. Riviera Dr. New gusta, will be at 10 a. m.

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{his his home. He was 53.

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C. 0. Britton,

. L. Fleece, J. Floyd King.

‘Claude Bruning, Harold Rod-!

{Trust Co. 30 years, died Sunda

Honorary pallbearers include:! |C. 0. Alig, Alan A. Ritchie, Clar{ence Kuss, Peter Sprecher, Frank | Haney

As the Security Council adopted |

widely, expressed here was: -

to-

Mr. Wright, employed in the insurance department of the Union| {that Australia, The Netherlanda Ly | land other nations able to supply | |arms would act quickly in follow, _ "Active pallbearers are Volney ing the Tead of the U. 8. i {M. Brown, Charles Robertson, J.| Edward McCallie, | | George Hack and George Eggles-|

his calls'g bluff that fad to be called. "

Approved 7 to ra

The Security Council adopted . - (the U. 8. resolution—7 to 1—with Yugoslavia voting against, India 5 {hd Egypt did not vote hecause! they

from their

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Loan Officer Acquitted In Used Car Swindle

{charges yesterday in a $28,000 used car swindle. A four-day trial

less than 90 minutes deliberation.

flict in other world arzas, The

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Gus Winters Dies Here at 5

“Ihis home, [was 55, | sManager of the company 10 ears, he had lived in IndianapIrving Lemaux, Hugh Brady. {ois 45 years. He was a native

Hendricks, + hood at 10:30 a, m. Saturday in G. H.|

{Ralph Hornaday, Thomas John: Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial son and George Pose,

will be dn Crown Hill. Burvivors™

8t. Petersburg,

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