Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1950 — Page 13

the world

lifficult to ue in view fter heavy ar high as

rtised the fying proj terest and

, R0 south . from the 8, baskets, valks and find trash fies. South and alleys ats on the ndor. You les, ete. It en by rats, cinity and vas told it it. Adver=nds except and it can

nization of nization of

, there fole vo Republi ps. Charles Brown of 1t heads be nan, Frank gave prive ly Edward nmittee for

{alleck are law school was somes fr. Brown. .n trip was 1d no play. 10t at gove ndon, Dub eva, Rome, Most of the eturned by

came from broad. Mr, them aloud.

ard-looking he work of an and selreceive its select an

the British nted in this ‘ments, Mr. Mr, Ewing 0 boost the y American “socialized

it was also erats. But past tense. ing forces 2d get the ization plan 2 a cabinet

an met the

/eS

3 are going Mr. Lewis, rtant union ler put out

and CIO to ganic unity. e an effort cluding the

8 been left ves because minate any ‘t. He has : twice, and hdrew from

Symington ssistants to 8s are to ba {culture and

Ii L. Oliver, ar II as an hairman of

rett Kassa[O research CIO Full

a month by 8, went to same day testified, »

| recommens tary allocaol and limwere milk compared to " blood and Mr. Baruch. swift kicks | apparently if the Conis stiffened it has to be get strong nt a third

needs more behind their people who

» over-stuffing 8s that come arden i8 the

- kids playing it won't be

8 8 the urge to —which you | for repairs.

‘MONDAY, JULY 31,1950 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Today in Business— Hog Prices

Coke Paces Steel Expansion [jaf] Uf 23 Cents Trade Active

Sinking Supplies of High-Grade on —— Choice 180 to 240

Ore, Coal Force Oven en Building By JOHN JOHN W. LOV KE Scripps} Howard Staff Writer The steel industry is in another wave of growth. A Pounders Move at substantial part of it is in coke ovens, those giant roasters $24.25 to $24.75 Hog prices were 25 cents lower

of coal which cost so many millions to build. The great expansion and rebuilding work by ! Tube at Lorain included the construction of three batteries [2ir!y active trade at the Indi-

of coke ovens. The whole development, now about fin: "Pols Stockyard.

. Bulk d d choice 180 to 240 ished at a cost roundly called oR iy ® in 25" to one hundred million, had its '© Make a ton of steel. As. SCrap go4 75. Many sold at $24.50.

first announcement in the becomes scarcer, the country Weights, 240 to 270 pounds, work on the ovens.. Carnegie-I1 needs more blast furnaces and as brought $23.50 to $24.50. Hoes, linois, another U.S. Steel subsid. \I'® iron ore becomes leaner, ia to 3% pounds, brought $22.5

fary, is spending $9 million to Need more coke. build.174 ovens at C lairton, Pa. Part of the national demand - Republic Steel is rehabilitating [OF more coke springs from the pounds, brought ‘$18.50 to $20

fts coke production in the Ma- Poorer quality of the coal supply Sow prices were strong. sayy Council Slates Finance honing Valley, Ovens at Warren On the average. Our resources of and choice sows, 400 potinds anc . : Hearings for '51 Budget

National than Friday's bulk sales today in

to $23.7 : Front Sherr pigs. 120 to 160 —— smm——

have been rebuilt in the last six the best coking coal are getting below, moved at $19 to months. At Youngstown, one bat- well worked over. Some concerns Heavier weights brought $17

‘Western Electric To Have $12 Million Annual Payroll By End Of 1950

A

view of the plant from Shadeland Ave. a New Shadeland Ave. Plant Nearing State Reserve Completion; Many Skilled Jobs Open Units Await Call The new Western Electric Co. plant on the East Side will

No confirmation has vyef ap- mean a $12 million a year payroll under way by Indiana plants by ’ the end of the year,

tery has been rebuilt and the old ©vercome this decline in quality $20. Stags moved at $12 to $16. one torn down; another battery by washing their coal. The more is building, and when it’s finished ¢Oke the steel industry requires in proportion to its production of steel, the harder it works to hold were steady. and this is

an old one will go. " " "

ANOTHER . improvement in down its cost,

Youngstown has been the.conver- main reason for all the

sion of one of the Republic blast Ovens. furnaces to pressure blowing. Two

Yearling Prices Steady

the new

Four loads of choice 1254 pound steers sold ‘at $32.50.

- peared from Washington on the ; The finance committee of he ‘Mayor's office, clerk, City Council possibility of seven Indiana OFr- The main manufacturing building, one of the production gems

City Council today set hearing and legal department ganized Reserve Corps Army units 0f Indiana industry, is 90 per cent completed. The boiler house is

Prices on steers and yearlings schedules. to be followed by de- At 7:45 p. m.- City Plan Com- pheing called to active duty this 85 per cent complete and the Administration building about half

finished. Machinery has been rolling shipped “would ‘make a “freight

down from the Archer Ave. plant train more than three miles long,

partment heads in making 1951 mission, budget requests. The schedule, as listed by com-

purchasing agent and week smoke control bureau. Fifth Army Headquarters offiAt 8 p. m. The Works Board cials Saturday said Indiana en

Several loads of mostly good to mittee chairman Joseph A. including administration. munici- gineer, ordnance and anti-aircraft In Chicago by truck and rail. plant officials said.

low choice light medium ph Wicker, is: pal garage, cit)

other furnaces are going over to Local Truck Grain Prices steers brought $30 to $31.5

it in the near future. Among other —

. _ : No. 2 truck wheat. $1.95 On Aug JHja1 750 hm advantages. high top pressure in {0 3 JuCh ¥NtY eb vearlings and heifers moved these smelters is said to cut down No 2 SE, 51.40 $28.50 to $29.50. Numerous the requirement of coke. No 3 oats 70¢. dium and good heifers park department at 830 p. m

National Steel recently _an- - TT nounced plans for spending $30, , [VIIANAPGLIS ¢ million on new ovens and expan- Debits for today or sion of blast furnaces and steel §lGarings for July

| ) Debits for July melting capacity at Weirton, W.

i L000 $261,319,000 $687.405.000 grassers were scarce. A few sales]

LEARING not SE 11,2

A few medium and short

00 held above $30

Va., near Steubenville. Jones & Local Issues Laughlin will build 39 ovens at — ——

the Aliquippa plant below Pitts-! burgh. Ly STOCKS

merican States com........, 2

Bethlehem Steel is in the course Amorican States pid

lire Colleries com of replacing three batteries of a "Ss Ayres i'2% vid Belt RR & Stk Yds pfd There Bei; RR & Stk Yds com

ovens at Johnstown, Pa. the company is spending $30 mil- jhopha-Merrii com

—July 31—

on cows held at steady prices, |Trade was slow because sellers

were asking higher prices. asked. Common and medium

.lcows moved at $18.50 to $21.50. brought

13 Canners and cutters es $15.50 to $18.75. 3

36a held above $22.

fed th Ar , lis 1 my area at : fire pension departments, 1 . a - ‘Re orts Demand an R Pe at 745 nm. and Only word on the situation so Enough machinery, plant faSafety Board at «4» | a : cilities and test sets alreaay

around $29 to $30.50. Good coer

re Health Department tin, chief of plans and training : ~~ ’ ativ For Controls Now - . for Hth Army Headquarters, has Evansville Seeks Common and meditim native The health and hospitals de |

Good beef COWS There is a strong home-front de-

engineer and units might be placed on “alert More than 1000 truckloads have, qpe get-out date for the Arche street commissioner status,” similar to that of four hummed along the six-hour route . Ave plant in Chicago is Dec. other out-of-state units in the between Chicago and Indianapo- 15 when the National Tea Co. takes over, Employment levels have been moving along as scheduled. And the $12 million payroll figure at vear-erdd will cover both the new {Shadeland Ave. plant and. the Speedway operation which was installed as a pilot plant for the

At 7:30 r m. on’ Aug. 9-

Police

far has come out of the Penta gon, where Col. Murray J. Mar

been in conference

partment will be heard at 7:30 Col. Peter C. Bullard, chief of 4th-Largest Title

Rep. Denton Notes p. m. on Aug. 16. the Indiana Military District EVANSVILLE, July 31 (UP) training of personnel.

. » At 8:30 p. . the s: » date [as a(t a . s . y - . Change in Sentiment pt 3:30 Pm dearth ar ha ocnined to Lonirm w nether It was up to the U. 8. Census. When the Shadeland plant hits * ¢ alt= any ndliana units were on e tr By DAN KIDNEY ing is scheduled Washington list Bureau today to decide whether its stride “about the middle of is Salt WW ai KB SL. . ey 1952 it will have between 5000 Sta riter Evansville or South Bend was . WASHINGTON, July 3 and 6000 persons on the payroll. Indiana’s fourth-largest city. Western Electric is looking for Evansville claimed withdrawal gkilled men.

On ‘Aug. 18 the aviation board . will be heard at 730 p. m.; re- Residents to Protest

development commission at 7:45

mand for all price control right ». m., flood control at 8:15 p. m. Liquor Permit Transfer

bbs-Merrill pfd 4% % : ton le 4 Jinfi C yo .. of a remonstrance suit against There are jobs 8 - lion in remodeling its old steel Central Sova © rn 402 Bull Quotations Weak (how, Rep. Winfield K. Denton, |, 4" troller at 8:30 p.m Residents in the vicinity of St. o cation of ; area known ase a Jol Tor screw. ma works. Inland Steel has about Sel Lneater com } Evansville Demcorat, reported to- Clair and Delaware Sts. were 3phexation an ares a8 chine operators, set-up men, tool 1 a battery : i. Com Loans pid’. Bull prices were weak. Medium 4. 11a arrived back in Washing- ~~ All-abnormal requests for in- cheduled to appear in th ’ ™ ion Tekoppel added 5760 persons to and die makers, gauge inspectors, of ovens - s com ever rennn Je : ) 3 " sce e ar e Maru . + a " " I apery ns at In Cummins En wg pr . 98 101 land good sausage bulls brought'ton after a week-end spent -in Creasesyin funds and all increases County. Liquor De office todiy the Pocket City's nose count, machinists, comptometer operafh nd. . | Consolidated “Fiance 5 td’ 9 15. $22 to $24. Some held around his Sth district. in salaries must be submitted in to protest transfer’ of a li Hor making it 115,627 125 mdre than tors and secretarial stenograph= THIS EMPHASIS on coke gestere (ac ele 8 td 3 “Everyone I talked -with wanted Writing,” Mr. Wicker said. : ’ : { South Bend's preliminary census ers, ’ qo

ovens follows oe increase in the fauitanie Securities com .

mily Fi need for coke. y Finance com

Hays Corp ofd Republic Steel i the require- gailiion Mig Co co

ment of coke to make a ton of pig text Jones cy A ple .. me T & T 5% ord ...

iron had grown over the years,! Ho Drug Co rom

Ind Asse [el 2° pfd like the requirement of. pig iron nd AC Le J So

fund Mich Elec 4's DId ...... 198

Indpls P & hy com

Legal Notices lk Pa lL an td 102 ' mon and medium grades brought and the like. creased material and supply costs STATE OF INDIANA Indbls El : '1$23.50 to $31. “Now they want price controls, coupled with greater demands for 3 )

|Indpls Water Co 5% °

COUNTY OF MA {Indpls Water 44% IN TH

RION HE PROBATE COURT OF OUNTY

|Kingan viv i} MARION Kingan & Co 4% pid .....0. 66 gs A few lots of good to choice to stop the Communist world conPETA NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 52406 nani Nat Or +i sents 8 g og quest.” proposed budget will be started Lynch C MA \334 | Springers brought $28.50 to $29. IN THE MATTER O OF THE ESTATE Marron. Herrington com’ '2 Bulk of spring lambs were unsold Mastic. Asphalt .. 3 a pring

uy A } EXEC COTOR {Nat Homes

D Notice is hereby given that the under- No Tag Bub Serv 4s

| the budget ordinance on Au 7: Brussels Treaty forei n ‘ministers. | 8 0 ec sisned executor of the last will and testa: IN’ Ing Sev 4" pid 21 .|ewes were quotable steady at $6 Back Truman Action g. Ter 8 as part of the city, ment o elding eeler ecease “ % y . «rbd ’ offer for sale at public auction, at the E.R Mallory Co com 28 Ito $11. They all approve tle action [) TaVel's L119 N. ILLINOIS ST. . TaVel late residence of said decedent in Decatur pup Serv of Ind com .. 25% Noon estimates of receipts at taken by President Truman in Township in said county and state. which pyp Serv of Ind Sh .

city limits of Indianapolis on old State so Ind Road 67, between the Cooperative J Fertilizer 80 Ind G Plant and the fase Engine Works, on Stokely-Van Cam

a ursday, the 3rd day of August, 1950, Stokely-Van camp ptd

the following personal property belonging | anne» & Co to said estate, consisting of: 2 Antique walnut secretaries, 7 |U 8 Machin antique sewing _ rockers tables, walnut office desk and book- {Union Title

case. antique davenport and sofa, square *Ex-dividend ° | ment expenses and receipts for the current piano and stool, music cabinet BONDS | fisca] year through July 27, compared with lines and therefore temper any music. 1 lot of gold-leaf picture frames, lanen & Steen a year ago criticism of the military in the

picture ‘albums, 1 marble top mid- |American Loan

drop-leaf tables, 1 lot of pictures, Batesville Tet Co 4

; 3 Victorian table, 4 rocking chairs, 2 |gastian hy th

throw rugs and carpets; 3 antique Ryhne chests,-- 1 lot of dishes silverware, table-linens, bed-linens and bedding, 10 | Zens spool back chairs, 7 walnut dining Sutuens Club 3-58

Fertilizer fs

R. Weaver of Family Finance 5% ofa ww

ota ..102 | Jefferson National’ Life com .. i cor 4

oid erre Haute “Maiicasis’ a 2-turn-top |United Telephone 5% ofa’

m

mid’

chairs, 1 Norge refrigerator _ (1949 Equitable Securities 5s 60 V Mig

model), pair German vases, 1 Wedge- Hamilton 0 wood pitcher, 1 lot of bric-a-brac, 1 |lo ndpls Paint & Color lot of tools, 1 cultivator, step-la dders,

lawn mower 935 Chevrolet automo- |Ind Limestone 4s 7s 79 “He had no right to be wrong bile, and all other articles of house- |ina Asso Te s .. Eggs—Current recetpts 55 Ibs. to case, | bout jeferises,” Mr. Jacobs hold effects located at said residence {iva ds aoa: oo 67s oe 4a ....126c; Grade A large, 27c; Grade A. medium, about our defenses,’ Mr. Jaco paid sale to begin at 10:00 o'clock A. M.|Kunner racking 43 50 8 .’|35c: Grade B large. 3c. and Do erade. goig avilght Savings Time erms—All sales angenskam ! 3 nd Pub b Serv Tis 73 4% 107 Poultry—Powls, 4'a bs, ana ever, 18; Both Republican Reps. Ralph 5 nder 4'a lbs. and Leghorns, 15¢; cocks

THE INDIANA TRUST COMPANY Paper Art xecutor

JOHNSON & ZECHIEL Attorneys

Legal Notices

| Publie Service hid s 75 | Traction Terminal 5s 57

*Ex- -dividen d

Legal Notices

REPORT or THE BOARD “oF SCHOOL, COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY oF INDIANAPOL IS

5 _. 6s 64.

Indpls Public Loar Ss 64

at $23.50-and down.

20 ‘cents higher.

0., calves moved at $31 to $32. Com- spending

110 {

1, brought steady to weak prices.

20 |A few medium to good animals Slaughter

03 | 2 |brought $25 to $28.

89°

20 | uz, 1425, and sheep, 1025.

$24.50. Good fat beef bulls sold

Medium to choice vealers in aC myansville has completely

11 tive trade were mostly $1 higher. 16% Lower grades held steady to 50 fighting. Then the people were Good and choice demanding

Early sales of spring lambs more taxes and the government to city services may make some in- myerett said.’

_|the Indianapolis Stockyards were standing up for the United Na18 hogs, 7925; cattle, 2875; calves, tions agreement in Korea,” Mr.

license from 44 8. Illinois St. to price controls passed” Mr. Den- Specific Reasons 811 N. Delaware St. A ton said. “The _sentiment in : C. Titus Everett. attorney for But census officials will make a He added that specific reasons the residents. said 7 petition bear final decision whether the west, lchanged from before the Korean Must be included in the requests. ing 400 names will be Randed side district should be included Although Mr. Wicker urged de- ; ©, ahs : ‘ in the city's population. 4 in at the hearing today. less governmental Partment heads to hold increases = mya petition asks that no trans Tekoppel and six other outly-| , removal of excise taxes '0 a minimum he stated that in- co. po granted due to the number ing sections were annexed last of taverns and liquor stores al- year, but residents in all seven ready situated in the area, Mr. areas started remonstrance suits against the city. The case was do everything that is necessary Créases necessary. - {pending In superior court wuntil Public hearings on the 1951 BEVIN OFF TO THE HAGUE Attorney Nat Youngblood withLONDON, July 31 (UP) drew it Saturday. As the conduct of the war itself, Aug. 28 following advertisement Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin| (ity officials said Mr. Youngthere has been. considerable dis- of the hearing on Aug. 9 and 16. left today for the Hague to at-| plood’'s action removed the last: City council is expected to receive [tend a meeting tomorrow of the legal block to claiming Tekoppel

total.

appointment, Mr. Denton said.

{Denton added. “But they had

17%

’ U. S. Statement

hoped that we would quickly |bring the fighting to a favorable {conc lusion. Of course they realize

60 | WASHINGTON, July 31

the ‘This Year

Last Ye *e*: | Expenses $ 2,142.867.678 §% & ky 133.13 matter.’ 14 pr Sia Li 1,084 21321 Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Indian{Cash bal 4.7%.893.395 2.695.573. {Public Dt. 257.438.234.636 253,202.509, 309 {Gold R 24,519.858.413 the week-end back home, de-

*** IReceipts. .. **** | Deficit

24. 136.4 667.302

(UP) - Govern- now how lengthy are our supply

BRING YOUR

TIMES WALT DISNEY

?'apolis Democrat, who also spent

| Local Produce

imanded while there that Defense Secretary Louis Johnson resign.

“TREASURE HUNT KEY"

101 | ana’ stage. 11c. and No. 2 poultry. 4o less Harvey, New Castle, and Earl

0. 1? ‘| "Buttertat—No_ 1. 83c: No. 3. 80c

Legal Notices’

FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30. 1950

JUNE 30. 1949

JUNE 30. 1950 Balance Balance {table of tragedy.” Funds Sao, Receints ” Disbursemen 5 c a I — Special ‘ ree rierrearsratas teeseinnne $ 355.034.52 *10.134.286 925.113.2 4.207 Tuition ererereesiteinn “ 15,343.95 ++5,110.342 34 5.126.183.75 2.54 Motorcyc e Driver Tee Gress = i L RA 13 ia - 1 1 ‘Di of Ini uv Ss cCoy . 8 5 3 - A Frenzel “es 500 - 25.00 es | rie : Seegmiller .... 117 50 123 41 Injuries sustained July 17 when’ : Coburn cries 19 00 96 38 3 hi t f Alzeo Award . am 1.088 30 20 3 is motorcycle went out of connow ward ....... 5 2 " , . , , Carl A. Stearns 12.50 23 00 79 trol were fatal today for By ron Roberts cen 7.5; 1.929 03 1,509 82 5.996 74 Eugene Rogers, 29, of 1137 Olive Blanchard-Westing 3.85 1,900.60 1,887.00 16.85 St. Banning Ww Robert . 80.92 4500 : 12592 IR tt t 5 cee — . jenrietia West Roberts 55.94 12.50 yr | Mr. Rogers died in General Hos-. Ceeesreessisaieaiiniiians 17.99 12.50 : 30 49 pital early today of a fractured ppd E ‘Wysong 88.15 1,042.58 1.000 00 130 41 skull fennie, jones AN y ts ou 553 79 548.97 2 ae 3 § . ster Mae over 42 — — \ ai na y Barrach Tro ust. 1,150.00 1,150.00 2306.43 643 Police said he was thrown from Joliday Liprar x y Fun q d 322 5 —- 151.56 41) 05 {his vehicle when it struck a cholars un 3] -— — ; $ | , “ee o Juels rund oe WOR an uolR% 00 [sewer basin on E. Pleasant Run tary Bool ental . Cihesaeas 5,495.2 +g ; 696 Vv ing # Ra os male uae HET iti Rl Teachers Retirement Fun ssessments 77,85 3 78,7¢ 7 enm———— A. Withholding Tax-Payroll Deductions ... 102.842.10 1,211.647.60 1,204.478.00 110,011.70 . James E. Robe ests Summer School 2 1% 0 15a 2.47250 Official WwW eather Salvage Committ . pi ~ o _— Buble Employees Retirement Turd ve 72.75 £9,828 00 59. 59.852.50 48.25 UNITED STATHS eT HER BUREAU 8chool Bldg. Bond ................ceeunees 1.140.220 48 1.525.000 00 2.665. 220 a 1.333.624 54 1.331.595 94 —July 31—

$2,037.233.36 18.887,592.07 Special Fund Balance does not include Petty Cash Fund for Library, ‘Bldgs. & Grds. Dept. in the aggregate

sum of $1,004.52.

20.924.825 43 ~ 18.465,720.70 2.459,095.73

—|Johnson’s sayings to prove how

to Tavel's Treasure Chest Nothing to Buy—No Obligation!

(Wilson, Bedford, documented Mr.

wrong he was in letters ad-

|dressed’ to their constituents. | Mr. Harvey termed it a “time-

5:45 a.m. | Sunset 7:59 p.m,

hr. ending 7.30 a m Tr ac ition since Jan. 1 61 1

Roe s3. = Jar i 3 *Special & Property Tax Receipts for Special Fund......$8.997,880.81 ° nee Jan 5 **Special Tax Receipts for Tuition Fund . $4.945,117.07 The following table shows the temperaDETALL OF THE DEPARTMENTAL EXPENDITURES jture in other cities OF THE SRL Chin Qh APO a ee ia CITATION ‘ ol BENRUS " FP 92 70 ADMINISTRATION 1949-50 | MAINTENANCE FUND TRANSFERS 32 0 " ) i; Elementary Schools = § 237.771 71 Kindergart C8 109.324 48 90 73 " Often of Schools 5074153) Shortridge High School 19.04221) Ari Association 10.065 00 8 6 Treasure WATCHES Social, Service Depart- Frnt Hien ul | §hildrens : Myseym st nee ka 2 fies 1722053) School oe... 9.34681) Symphony Orche ra’ 5.600.000 2 mM 9 50 Business Director’ s off- { rsenal Technica | , Total—Fund - (Ft. Wayne .............. 7 69 ric fr 200.16] _ Schools 42.847.41] . } h Lilien om pr ced om 1 37,200.18 Broad Ripple High’ } Transfers Expense ..3 154.389.43 Indianapo (City) FE H 7 Board ond "Genera 16.193.88 School . 1397323 NEW SPECIAL SCHOOL Kansas City 82 12 Fed. Tax Incl. . : Crispus Attucks High N TUITION FUND | Miami Co B85 8 Buttos and Grounds chool 9,554.55 EXPENDITURES AS | Minnea t Pa 86 64 t 56.992.01| George Washington 6.67101 P t} F [Nee g a 1 & .r 67 i ~105 386.974 8 New ork Cragaee es 92 4 Supply Department 17,875.53 pilEh SeRgo Howe | 1949 Fos0 : 514 y 6 bi 57 Ohms Cfty [initertaar. 42 13 Operation of Buildings 26.860.99. High School : 8.144 3 PETAIL oF EXPENDITURES — St ! . Lo 92 5 Maintenance of Build- | OTHER FUN | Pittsburg 8. 87 ie 3.330.023 JFOiRl—Maintenance | SE ® ANS » |8an Antonio Sa Cea 97 17 . roe Charges 3.079.90 Expen $ 3B.25024| “Time Warrants ......3 670,000.00 |S2n Frapames "90 Little as em AUXILIARY AGENCIZS | TRUST FUNDS {Washington. D. C ¥ 92 Total — Admintstra- | Librar . 343. Ev 30 Expenditures ........3 10,375.50 tion Expen $ 349.592.54 General’ * SINKING FUND CHICAGO FAIR—1950 STRUCTION Total—Auxiliary Sinking Fun yl hu s 163,086.64] Asencies Expense ..3 909.114.85| Maturities ..........3 150,000.00 Le ve VICE } TEACHERS RETIREMENT FUND The Elementary Schools 5,955,197.96 interest gn School |" Expenditur t 176,790.03 Shortridge High School 500,870.04] Bonded 171,146.59 | ELEM SNTARY BOOK AND SUPPLY Georce S. May Company " ”" Emmerich Manual ~ Contribution te’ Sink- RENTAL FUND get ‘ Treasurette raining High rag] DS Fund. 552.000.00| Expenditures 8 110.137.47 World's Finest ° A WEEK! BChOOl ............. 344,127.45 How WITHHOLDING TAX DEDUCTIONS —Debt : : : . Arsenal Technical |1004s2.00, Service Expense ... § 723.14630 J Exvendiiures’ 3 130.4800 whines OTHER CITATIONS Broad t Ripple | High 33. 571.96 PIXED BE eas s 7.914.82 Expenditures $ 174 68 proudly presents the 1950 from $62 00 to $125 00 572 rd 42.047.32) SCHOOL, BUILDING BOND FUND . . ; cripur. Attucks High dairie Interest’ on’ Temporary © 08.90 | 3 EPeRALLF $ 1,333.624.54 ALL-AMERICAN GOLF . “ +308. PuBLIC EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT * TOURNAMENTS George Washington Bond oremitim and PU . 2 : License 1,418.75 9.852 50 | Th — School... 388,626.68 witimens compenn: 1110 ne tat 82.50 || and WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP he Citation isa dream beyond the wildest dream of -a School ....... ma n Contripution. to Pub oR OTHER FUNDS . Is i of GOLF Pirate Captain. Gleaming gold filled case, 17 jewel “einnarive ss eve 1438. mp un ,835. | rd | . Several ————=| Property Damage ‘and ADJUSTMENT Accounts onic | from beautiful TAM O'SHANTER || movement, 18K gold applied numerals, sparkling custalInstructional le Lin . .. Book Binding and: Re~ . { C goa iy ntry Club, Chi tom-fashion H ye SITY a Ca Sm) Sr anc 1.41 ountry Club, Chicago, Illinois oned crystal, brilliant matching bracelet, mag Ahoy there! oPERATION ages ives .. wage) Rule BMG wanes or nificent modern design. Worth a king's ransom in ap- i 838,726.89 upply Stoc vert rT.) VE v ? A . ghoriri ide < wien 8 ih School 75.619.13| Administrative Offices $ +33 3 Supply Stock — Over Ht YER Alc a AcTy A Time $ pearance . . . yet modestly priced for greatest value. =~ Bring BmeHeh Many Shortridge High School 44.511.00] ghop Stock ...... (Cr. 1,200 21 . 2 > ¥ Bohol... ... xs 71,000.41] Buimerich Manual Shop “Stock '— ' Gver oe a Radio Your Arsenal Technical ’ an ort .....(Cr.) 7.77 vg. 4. , 8:55-9:00 pm EE ie nl (Ei mn] eg i fie |e Your = 00ls Vofe hi ro . 6 4 4 2:00-2: Crispus Attucks His 35.341:25 Bread Riople High 7.600.35 FUNDS CRS seT1ee Avs. gx 2 4004120 bn K ey KE Y oho $91 CR ick High 'OTAL EXPENDL. Aug. 11 . . 5:55-9:00 pm M b 4 I 4 é High School oe s1.140.78) Sch : Baws] LuNDS |. OTHER, 4.078.755.13 Avg. 12, . 3:10~440 sm ay to TaVel ghee Cort mows 00TH Orgs Washinton 2h 2 ATS ava 13, , S30=343 om Tock o laVels eneral ashoel : 34H Thomas Carr Howe * | RAND TOTAL — EX- ug, 13 + + $000,309 pm Unloc Gener. High School ....... 8,732.6 SENDITURES += ALL Television ’ T r in FUNDS SAME AS Avg. 13 . , 5:30-6:30 pm TaVel's reasure al—Operation. Total-Capital FINANCIAL eee PTE reas $ 1.532.580.7 Outlay Expense ....3 43449333) STATEMENT .... 318.485.3290 T All Vouchers and. Bille Jor all payments are in the possession of the Board of ‘Schodl Commissioners and Central Division reasure 9 ‘ 1 Chest! See OP6i 15F Fubi Jaipreti on § Lyric Th CSTE) gE Spreonss Bids, Chcose 6,0. Chest 119 N. lllinois $t.—1st Door South of Lyric Theatre 1: aA $ frig if CHICAGO FAIR 1950 :