Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1950 — Page 8
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Buying Spree (BO) 0 Jo es se— Bartender Discovers Pace Sill fey REY SToTocon | oR I A Real Rain of Fish Face Still Hot | i" it x ~~ | Custer Reports Fact Soberly;- = ~ lalkcof Rigid Comets -. EH Al Wei is =F Sawa ip | Proof Comes With Finny Blow on Head ee Good and Choice 1 15 | It “rained cats and dogs" in Cleveland last night—and fish _ WASHINGTON, Aug. 1Scare. ‘buying. seems to be ~ 180-240 Pounders Fo a kn > a rs Wiles Witton: reenter = net continuing unabated in the country as a whole as the Bring $23.75-24.25 : LB ee iY 5 “his customers, watching a downpour, remarked "It
Korean War enters its sixth week. = | Hogo prices Saclined nub 3 BETH He : bs He , and went to check for himself. Stapping Sunday 3 Fr Continued bad war news and the strong move in Toa nats toda ny } =f i : } BO o| Co. He was a CAretaier Tn the , Petersburg, 1 _- Congress to give President Truman full economic control Good and choice 180 to 240 RL ee ES & gloss Of Water,| 1008 lines department. : diahapelis 23 ~ powers, including rationing of consumer goods, is keeping Pounders brought $23.75 to $24.25. tz # I'v p-| Rita Hayworth will feturn to belli op the ‘bavi ing full : ul. Weights, 240 to 270 pounds, sold || “Ipents is le I make a movie as soon as her Hey : e Ying Spreswsoung Iu {the buying public seems to he 2! $22.75 to $23.75. Hogs 270 t« : : aw Ww pias 4 tersburg Bop blast, according to ‘reports concentrating chiefly on furniture 00 Pounds brought $22 to $23.25.) ! gu ; go. 8 : | 4] Surviving : reaching here. : -* ‘and shoes, . ol po augnist Sigh Bs x - VEER : : : Komete sod : two sons, Cl Some top government econo-| Along the upper East Coast, it's A few 170 to 180 pounde: i \ ; Nev. and W mists had expected the buying nylon and lingerie generally. And brought $23 to $23.50. Sows were . R. N. Harger, Ee Jour Sangha rush to start slackening by this District of Columbia residents os 10 50 cents lower. Good and Bs . re :
woe —. have nearly cleaned the stores out .yics so 3 ’ i i Co] Wilma Jean I * SETHE HATHCY 1a SO YACAOon. lof deep tresses and washing ma. ere or pour ourey, And down ! | : ananolis; and
: po , Se : or 4 J ey : : 2 ne 3 : <4 Ri Owosso, Mich time. But they've changed their Chines. Heavier weight sows moved at} © Open at last’, , , 10th St, bridge over White River became available for traffic this morning. “3 vited to! 3 s Par I minds. They pay they had not| Grocers generally report con- 516.75 to $19. Stags brought 12 ; . a : wi 2 Cla script because § Mrs. | Myrtle + expected. all the hullabaloo In tinued heavy buying of sugar. but 10 $15.50. 8 "Interna tional
~ - : . . : rN. wi 7 2 = re . ic? : ; . her husband, Verda Stroup SS fis Stout rice control and[ewnt pice ficrepses seem to Cattle Quotations Hoosier Reserve EE cohol and Prince Aly Rhan, : anos, 12 gr rationing powers -— powers for 'have slowed down coffee -sales “Early prices on steers and helt L ‘Ia A * ‘ Wisi ; EE € ; could get only a : rth great-grandct Which the President did not ask. some. Tl ers were steady to weak in Airmen Frozen Girt Ee /thres - month SE M Paul One economist, who originally! Latest figures of the Federal moderately active trade. Some! [* Ai | (Continued From Page One) die : , pt. 1 visitor's perdi, _ : Ie ay "had expected only a repetition of Reserve Board show ‘that depart- interests were bidding fully B50 ites i Ur dy : i CISSOrsS to 0y : a : : ’ ;
: .: Services fo the six weeks to two months buy- ment store sales country-wide inlcents lower. Several loads of of Sha ih Chasieal Smoke Gens : Al Jolson, actor, Ame Bi Fullen, 1128 C Ing spree that followed outbreak the week ending July 22 jumped mostly good to low choice 980 to rh the ng Quartermaster Refrig- a f. Dr. Harger peo also of the first to entertain gv troops in 10:30 a. m. t of the ‘war in 1939, says now he|46 per _cent over the year pre-'1150 pound steers sold for $30 to Killed Accidentally eration Co. at Bloomington. Youth Cuts Ribbon 1.C Te Sealy Pub-; Ea 28 Nar II, Brothers West expects the “pot to keep boiling” vious, But some government offi- $31.50. : By P Line "We arc Ying to Dien] I for | Rite IU Medical Sper ets of u Swalllfg per 1al will be in a2 Jong as Congress keeps talking|cials say this jump isn't as sensa-| A few steers held near 832! By Power Line ; ORC units to full authorised) 1. Informal Rite Dre Tobatre: Sedat i Fission” t0-pers =>=Mes-Fullen about price controls and ration- tional as it appears at first glance. Medium short fed yearlings and Eugene T. Ballard, who was strength and ‘rumors’ of Hod Mayor Feeney opened the 10th Rightione a Y ' = 3 i. before GI's . yesterday in } ing. vx A year ago, they say, the East light steers reached $28.80 to! electrocuted yesterday by a power activation may slow recruiting in| St. bridge over White River at ves an .. a in Japan and of Evansville, Some ‘Simmering Of {was In the middle of a heat wave $29.50, Medium grassers were line near Noblesville, will be bur- the individual units” he said 10 a.m. today. an A former resident of Anadarko, (is er : «25 years. Officials of retail trade associ-|anid the so-called inventory re- scarce at $24.50 to $28, There/led in Union Chapel . Cemetery Following _ physical eXamina- William R. Hunt, new city engi-|Okla,, returned there, paid a sur-| fk. Shea. manAZer, . Surviving ations say that although ‘some cession was at its low point. Buy- was little trade on heifers. after services at 1:30 p.'m. Thurs-|, 0 of 66 registrants from South- neer, was the. only member of prised merchant $58 to square aie L Louis Epstein, Paul; her mo stores have reported a “simmer-|Ing then was very slow. Cow prices were | in day in the Harry W. Moore Peace, Indianapolis Board 52 yes- Mayor Feeney's official family25-year-old account, and an-| said the famed | Hasson, Eva ing off” in the buying rush others,| “A comparison counting those fairly active trade, beer Chapel, . ‘ i 3
jterday, the tempo of examina-lat the informal ceremony. which nounced: “Now I'm ready for the \§ ) » sing- brothers, Lou Which had not previously felt it, factors might show an Increase cOWs brought $21.50 to $2250. Mr. Ballard, 53, was working tions 1s to be iB said marked the end a atomic bomb." } og a AO ag and John an are catching it now, of only'20 Jer cent” said one Odd hea reachsd $33 to $23.50. on J uithy oe Suven piles Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, [of construction on two new metal George Lawson, 156% N. Tiii- IPS fous to get over. Evansville. A t of Official. “But that's still a big Common and medium grades northeast of Noblesville when A state draft director. Rate is ex- ‘on / oF Be Sn ' the Aree reas Frederation, jump.” : brought $18.50 to $21.80. Canners Wrench he was holding touched a pected : eastern rank approach on he nog gt. retired today on pension, . there. He'll go
| A home of y i to reach 150 by Saturday eastern bank. i / + lafter more than 32 years service as soon as an said that continuation of the buy- | re —— ‘ and cutters sold at $15.50 to steel pulley carrying the live wire. land double hy the end of next. removed ong the Indiana Bel vice! OK comes from. Washington.”
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pin : y fuller, ‘richer, ‘ag: $1880... : | He lived at 2257 N. Spencer, As traffic officers 2 adds. prestige. ing. spree fepgnasd A JoL.on What, ' Medium and good sausage bulls Ave. He was employed as al __. Hitchcock, said the in. 2nding barriers, the Mayor ol GR: dsp ge happened in Korea. | {turned to a small boy standing : i as that home yor “More and ‘more serious re-| sold at $22 to $24. Cutter and !lneman by the Marson Elec. creased quota for Indiana, 2895 i yy 8| , gid : es Prices : verses in Korea will increase the o 4 © common grades remained un. trical Co. at Cambridge City.|osizen soldiers in the two months,|* ye Zion LE Vie : gh A Cv huying, And If theres ey out-| ; changed at $18 to $21.50. 5g, Jor the past MOBY. ia September and October, had) ave you ever opened a Sk Al er high peak. Tu break any place else, all bets S 5 Ig S active ace Cha Bald teady in Hane County did La a forced the Armed Forces Central Pridge?” the Mayor asked. pa : : bj ified pages of would be off,” he sald. . : s broug 3 thi d be accidental electrocution : : An official of the National Re- ; : [calves brought $31 to $32 with Woul » SCLrOCUtion. chusetts - Ave., to ‘go a six-day upon Mayor Feeney handed him tail Dry Goods Association Xe Makes - Korea Yanks the top price paid fairly freely. Lived Heres 8 Years ° schedule effective immediately. {a pair of scissors. The boy snipped BC 7. : . he thought the end of the buying Eligible for Benefits AC"™°", Abd medium grades - A native of Hamilton County,' Draft officials reported in- away at the ribbon and the bridge § ‘: CORSET: spree would come quickly when it {moved at $23.50 to $30. (Mr. Ballard had lived here eight| creasing flood of inquiries from was open. - 5 DRESSES - comes, but that there is no end. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 —~ Rep! A few top medium vealers years. He formerly worked for worried industrialists concerning! “Smaoth Ride” a Eel ¥ if Se : . ’ — “insight now. © ~~ ++ i/James E. Noland Bloomington brought $31. -Culls ranged Aromithe Northern Indiana Power Co. “Key” employees. Gen. Hitchcock It's foo Ssoth ride.” th : 1 : js AE x Be 8 RITZ § ber In August’ | Democrat, today introduced a bill $15 to $22.50. at Logansport, Bell Telephone Co./said employers “would do well” 3/8 hice, smooth ride,” the * oid ‘October ugus {lo extend all privileges of the GI Spring lamb prices were steady and Naval Ordnance Plant at In- to study their manpower require- Mayor commented as he took a| § : J 3432 N. Hin “We may look- back and find Bill of Rights to veterans of the in fairly active trade. Bulk me-|dianapolis, ‘ments and rate employees from |lF!P across in an automobile. A ee pa. Cs Open Daily 9 1 that we were doing October's busi- Korean fighting. _ ° dlum and good grades brought | - Surviving -are his wife, Faye; “key” to “least skilled.” He em-| Cost of construction was $230, 1% : : 2 : Ae : —-— ness now,” he said. | Mr, Noland 15 a World War 11 $25 to $28. Several lots of mostly three sons, Joseph, Richard and|phasized the work sheets for this|000, according” to Mr. Hunt. He : Department stores generally veteran and member of tne 5004 SPringers moved at $28.50. (Thomas, all of Indianapolis; his purpose available at the State said some painting still remained are going ahead with their tradi gouse Veterans Affairs Commit. | A few good and choice lambs mother, Mrs. Rose Ballard, In-| Chamber of Commerce were for to be done on -the old spans. tional August “white sales” al-/;,. : ~~ wold at 529. Slaughter ewes were dianapolis; four brothers, Hers- information only. i in though no special sales effort is pp. Servicemen's Readjust- TU0table unchanged. at 36 to $11. chel, Jamestown; Clarence, Ches-| Boards Are Arbiiere - | Mayor Feeney sald the diana necessary to the if ment Act was passed by Congress Noon estimates of receipts at/ter and James, all of Indianap-| «i, present there is no pro-{AT bridge over Fall Creek was The purpose; according to one of during World War IT because .»* Indianapolis Stockyards were: olis; two sisters, Mrs. H. E. De- vision for filing of manpower "Cx: On “the ‘city bridge-bullding ficial, is “to throw. a wet. blanket no 0 "0 thankful for the | 08% 8300; cattle, 1825; calves, |vore, Bargersville, and Mrs Ki’ needs and deferment of personnel ' o8 o honiiot of this scare buying bY! ypiungis service of fta fighting, 20 And sheep, 1000. ard Richards, Indianapolis. [request with Selective Service|, W® Ae rushing it to get it showing the public that the stores ,... » y\¢ Noland said in pre- EE a Gen. Hitchcock said. “The local 0°0® 28 S000 23 poasible. In Hane have plenty of goods.” He thought senting the bill, which was re- Penta on S p k |draft boards are the sole arbiters ‘here's 2 War," he said. Wel = it ‘would have some effect. ferred to his committee. 2 1 g ays OppYycoc and information should be fileq Nave the money, but some legal : Officials of the Rubber Manu- rq. Armed Forces in Korea mgs : ae j 'by the registrant himself.” problems still remain. | factyrers Association say there ,.. withstanding the bitte attack, | © Idea $ K D ki k "Del a | Some rights-of-way still remain - ELAR IN. Lhe UAE 0. op u- eppt-gnd-menrtion aggre I W-- 2.01.1} orean. um WK Will"be necessitated by a number tO De secured-so-the-channei-can: buy res, although the supply is} 40, and are fighting ta stamp out! N 3 lof factors, Gen be relocated ‘100 feet north of its| adequate. Rubbas FATUIAIUTIN ene totalitarian forces, They : ormandy Veteran Remembers Breakout Iplained. : * > present position, according to Mr.| Shits als working 24 huts a the GI Biacrve the privileges of By Yanks From Much Smalle d Following physical and m mtal FUL : nitely| ANd training benafits. special ‘un-hold. Tt would be foolish’ for any-| siz : ‘big/and retu¥ned to local board oc ls yer Sita defn} hy employment payments and loans|one this far away to Say where If as the one we held when we POAFd Must. review folders and for homes and businesses for vet-|is. But there are four or five! : : (send certificate of a tabilit tnt: said 3 Industry Spokesman. erans-of World War II. It doesn’t possibilities. We'll make our stand "Toke out in France” is those classified lta iris ! “apply to i s ere - are so ! Lk . d ation sald the buying spree fur-| (he ting ae io .shfaged 8/Ch Se of Mam. Cua. thing is sure. For one. 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‘We're not, going to try to hold/factors even now. Fo thing, {thé 1 wig | {fa . ‘For one thing, | mailin f these nished an interesting picture They are covered by wartime more than we're able. We here| 5 ® he, SR
e DEPAR across the country. On the West disability compensation and the would like to believe it is one x Afmy general pointed out, the{bétare the Fegisizant a ¥: be in . e 01 pA Pen. Stren " ; Coast, where the all-out war psy:|Civil Relief Act which protects fairly close to what is now the Orth Koreans no longer are at- Marion County boards still 1g whos! It A oNIERN. . ~._ thology is dominant, the buying|servicemen from old debt and tax front. But the men in Korea tacking with 50 and 60 tanks. Re. matned ore) ny ads still re- palotice is hereby given by the B -Spree is hitting all types of goods. collections. Another measure has will decide that. How far we ports mention four or five: some- Space at the War ried, : In lie Southwest, where money a pou. Sere 20 Sve Eo, SFmiust fall back will determine, of | times only one. This source con-|too small to permit a large num- rized by |’ 0! ¥ -l Sa 2 3 same. In the Midwest, however, surance, a . {Soures, What We need to take the yiders this. one of the really en.|Der of volunteer helpers and the ig ad provement |
th : : : offices are swamped with useless i tion, A said board on Those Who hold to this line of| **Uraging developments. /Never- 8 Sart lu NNO. taal:
; - ; ” mr— eve . Ea > RESOLUTIO! Capehart Moves 10 Freeze |! ein ou tn ih ma heise. he concoden Nobon xo. "rein stems os RRA: Borgrion vo, Ls {sary, for our purposes, to hold |r
oy here. ean supply lines still are oper- the four boards, made a special Commissioners ht the City of Indienane:
» ’ oa .ionly .a béachhead- in Korea. 1f ating. They are able fo bring up plea that persons born bef rel © construct{on of sald swimming pools | . Prices at June 30 Level : : We can do that, we have won al artillery. and ammunition even Aug. 30, 1922 “forget about bee) nl toa pias end ‘specifications. uo | RAIEEIE AY. CL hd HA RIV NI WOOT Pe / tases AREA ER smd EY rene NR ROME Rai MEAN merry: bier ssktiih OF HI IRE SEREOIER ah SpE Mn dnb ECD AHN: By DAN KIDNEY stallment credit fs not likely to he 2nd fOr some. time to comé—we Force, every bridge between the have to register. Also anyone !sbected by any person interested in or ; Times Staff Weiter: won Cut as deeply as requested either, *7® fighting against odds, Some front and the 38th has been born after that date who has Sea Bears ol EC atlaners has | CpemarT Ta hone azpeermeme ons SAA 0 Bs mmeohsbain ian coe ph Ro AB nt tesa Homer E. Capehar : ‘mand. [0 be reported today, after the {all fg 2 ne. They have,» North Koreans startad to reregister. ard Time at the office of said board. afternoon, introduced an amend-i........c" onviders a new pro: '!led 56 far, however. .in their with 150 Russian-made tanks. t 27th Street. as the time and ment to, the administration * | posal for stand-by all-out con. Prime objective —to destroy oure gconomic control IL which would yop, ooo oto limited forces piecemeal... freeze all prices az of midnight AS a tal ar the Thee 30 Miles Deep Now June 30, 1950. ‘Rules Committee which reported" The front line is now 50 to 90 He explained to-the Senate that ..."j, administration bill, Rep. m ry :
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inl EK Among registrants who failed place. for the publie gonsideration of the y & * They have committed that many to réport to the tio) Bn PIG BOAT. of Bark Comm isstaners will oe Pe : } as d TU Tmere Our “estimates are that for examination yesterday w a fo LT, Famonstrances Trem fF Ee pe oriole W SISTER. their tank reserves are just about two men Who were married and procedings. and when it will determine | 7 pt & pe Without Pai : exhausted. But we aren't sure. negelcted to advise their board; Tg Lg gg Re a bo LL : FLAN NER Bn, ot ud this is a stopgap to give Congress *ut. i > y “miles from Pusan, our port. of The Air Force and Navy claim t0/ two who received their mail late|Jt, feecinding this resolution will be taken . Le cold sometimes slo and the administration time to pay Dadnen, Acting Chatrmar COLE. Sirategists. here say we have destroyed 170. But the Army and reported today and a man “Board of Park. commissioners: : BUCHANAN ER tn op nay Joa —work—otit—a completely compre 00% TUE WIA ACN C1 “ip Can withdraw toa point 20 tn 18 L_to believed there 7 “Is married and has a one-|. AGNES P. CONNOR |= % ; energy, headaches ep ey E. E. Cox _(D. Ga.) Who talked up alot of duplication in those fig-'year.old child ; : PAUL E. RATHERT Elect ty # Ip nights or freque Oe av-tn-stan WARE. CONLrols at. the committee 25 miles from. that. Clty. And Mtr creme eld CMI, PA 8 BEAM mass CAPAE CHEER AT MERIOIAN Fm i em mann lisddn EH termed it one way to ap pearings a ER enough room. One vetaran | : hans FEET IU ANSgnS New Target. ! nyo _INDIANAPOLIS | 4 Mkts SADE or dietar the upward spiral of prices which Slashing at Pay of the Normandy campaign points| . 10P-Pentagon men were miffed Fifth Army headquarters as-| OE TD IODERE : : eauses, don’t wait, has heen. gaining momentum \ ~~ |About the announcement that the signed a new target for Army-Air| Boa diuretic. Used suce since the beginning of the Ko-| Mr. Madden contended that a. 4 {
rd of Perry. Township. | : Se -— : ] $ : ; | ; EN , etve | : ver 50 . Whil . spot-check made ip Lake County, Local Issues 12d Army Division had arrived in!Force recruting in Indiana. Based so Toa wide a nk fqwaghip | Trustees CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3 over o years. | hil rean conflict. June 25, sp go 5 . Korea. They preferred to let the on “high rformance” in July office. t 11 Epler , Avenue, 1 Sten otherwise ou v End | 1951 Ind, Saowen yal Prices 5f MAL, | ~~ Th = ' Reds know ; bout t & pa nce n July, ndianapolis, ‘Indiana, on August 8 1980, zoo. —~ ET a ELL . ony 4 help the 15 milés of ould End in 1051 at loth had! . i 8s kn about it when the di- tne new August quota is 800 men. at the hour of 830 p om. (Central [= Answer Brevi Pane’ ! hel the 18 milés of The:Capehart amendment would coffee, sugar and clothing ha ._ STOUKS _ asked | Vision ‘struck. T t for Jul ad 57 | Standar where said bids will be Oi : WwW > 0 Frevious le : emir terminate Jan. 30, 1951, or could jumped an over-all ‘average Of American States com | The North Koreans have com- nbc. OF July was 571. {opened Sunlicly gaa. for Hirmishine n the Air vaves i
! : LLINIDI | IAINIA] [STYTRTETE fe . fighting start- American States are J . Below are the recruiting results gf u . furnishing. | AIT] be canceled by presidential order 9 per cent since the olleries com 13 mitted at least nine divisions. In . fee of ; . m———— Thy LS Ay \ ? in Indiana for all branches of ine And 2 a 3 ions, more of F]
al is halter, in €d in Korea. - . § "addition, they h A h , and the use of IES VT LR TES IAG If tne: price gpiral is “If this kind of war profiteer- Bol BR. & Stk 1 0% a po Phd as Jeast one Armed Forces: (3, Motor. grad for the construction at HORIZONTAL 3 Hypothetical Pts CIEINIDEIRE tr : ing in the price ing keeps up. the worker's take-| RopbSMerrhl com men. In additi P toms “4 July, 1950 = July, 1049 PAYeRent for the located on Epler, 1.8 Depicted structural unit LACIE There i=. NOUYDE: 10.the Pri ! By (Central fore wiy/ TER. on, some Pentagon | Army. Air Force ..833 473 Avenue in sald school townsh adi 4 Surrender = TW] freaze amendment to. . prevent home pay will be cut in two by Ciicle heater com ..-/sources believe they have a re- Naw: . 170 coS0tCitications in “detail covering said! radio 5God of 1 pid \:{serve of 60,000 to 70,000 trained yuri oo IB wr construction are an fle in the office of fos toner. a Ve
» C ” dden said. Com Loan 4% lower prices at anv time” Sen. Christmas,” Mr. Mac 1 said, = Wd i. . Ray toe Tocated—at Epler Avenue: A 101 men, only a few used so far as re Fines 2 10 n parry Benoot Townshi arion 10 Merchant § Pakey i C15 placements. That kind of force is egal otices | examined and read by the prospective 11 Bullfighter easure o U7 hard®o bea
- Ie .| bidders. : I 3 area ILIEISISIEINIS 3 t. This week, they TT TOWN OF SPREDWAT | .The Trustee ind Advisory Board of 13 Terminus 8 Still HITIE FRY 1) TATRIA] -{add, will settle the big question NA ants Indiana reserce Tip nagarien| 14 Giver 9 Assam TRAEILILY gr) I nd a and to waive RIAMTIC I] , Notice to Contractors any info rales in bidding. - : silkworm - y pr ake : pati will Betrealiel se tinae fakes ders shail comnly WHE an of nel 17 Accomplish 1 Seatter 24 Base ‘ nes cy -A ae ‘ —— Speedway. Indiana. af the Town Halll nat ie of “Indiana governing 181s dis leased methods of curtailing’ inflation tional Manufacturers Association Home T « T'ss ora [L100 a3 Polio S Bar of Numi ios, 0 aici oine 21pt| lownanipe, Coro. uction work for”. schaol ile. 12 eof py Lom y will take time before any effect Or U. 8. Chamber of Commerce na asc rel LA wo OHO coreboard Pronosals. which will be for the cone No Tota, pies. |'21 Symbol for Bers: 27. pe 32 Singing voice 43 Mmplevs vr. . ; y . y e : nd Mich wt : eed } . | st v vork, \ re | + "1s felt “by ‘the people. Price con- Asking that war profiteering” Be nd win wire st bra ...0. sey , tap | ODAIES Aig Sond Slog work, will bel =, County, Indiana. tellyrium : io P Indpls P & L com 2 0M Ho t 15 Symbol for th trol will take considerable study curbed. Idols b 4 I con £ 102-+ Today's polio totals in Indiana Construction of Weil House No. 6 ted NOTICE TO BIDDERS { 22 Diminutive of - iagrustation ° v “1 ask that bécause those Or- Indp P & L 5% » since Jan. 1, compared with the he Proposals shall be properly nd ealed bids will be received by The Ay neon 28 Canverts into
‘ a Todols way, i J {Board of Bchool Commissioners of the City ; and several months of prepara- : Indols Wager Go com |. 13 same” date last : Propoea; Foraried (on, the” attached] Board 1 missioner: ¥| Edward 18 Turncoa? ~~ leathe 8 anizations were so vactive In| Indpls Water Ca 5% pid 1 ‘ ate last vear: Propos. Form furnished by the Con- anapolis. until 10:00 k CST ! eather tion for use either .nn an.dmmedi- Ba : fon Tr us g
0 o'clec do A : : » | Indp ¢ tie} 8 Engineer. In accordance with Saturday, August 12.1950. on the following: | 24 Farm buildin ] { ; ate or standby basis fghting for abolition of OPA." leur Nou tma¥ Ll com 8. 13.0 ‘150 hs Sse orm 28, Whe pon colluson”adidavi rer Otharal Hardvice Susniles fog igh) 26 Pause - to Foie art I Srclmation; | “People-need protection against MI. Madden said. “It ‘seems to Rinean £06 45 la nat 6 1949 . . . 283 25 a9 A Gortined “check savas" to. he Towd| OMneral Skientine Suoolies “for High| 20 On the of ys § .P 3 2] disgust a . y s er A Lranadas | . wae \ “t g lo eedway. i igt ; i Ee we i z Sorrowful ery “ithe alarming conditions of in- i ou ay Ancain Nat Lite eee ML 0 New cases reported today: None. | tau! to 3% ot” the “bia n an amount, Eira Beer “hoe Cao Horne p Deltered side 33 Middleman 40 Mix & y i the 8 ? : ST Marmon-Herrington com A ee ———ee eerie. | TI sae igh & 1 " ral odent- : p flation while Congress and th ing, If théy are sincerely con- Mastic Asha rd Fs | opener, De, Withdrawn after the! ui J Per specifications ~on Ala. A ‘ihe -31 Mal a £ . government have an opportunity , Nat. Homes com 1 2 |U, § Statement : ® scheduled thd Pd of 30/0 a of the Board : ale deer - ver-all problem C°TNed about saving U. §: econ: Nar Homes otd Hr parr {days after the. scheduled time of opening; Te oard reserves the right to accept) 32 Enthusiasts to_ give the overall p omy." . SiN I I a Th fd WASHINGTON, Aut, 1 (UP —Gnvernt| oy L0® (TOD of Speedway ressrves the|OF Teioct *Y Tir’ BOARD or scroor | ardor : ; =X : ; - (UP) — | Sect i greater study. Not a Word RE or Site on BE MeNL ttoengay 4B receipts: Tor Thr CIN HEL to reject: Anyang Sil ide and ol : 8 RE ‘5 Truman Curhs Voted - . PR Mallory Co com.-........ 27! 29% rent fsa) year through July. 28 r-iwaive mtormaiities TA Birding : 1 INDIANAPOLIS | Greek letter Se haps dments Which hess, Mr. Spence said he hadn't heard Pruresy Laundry com 0 i AT. com Me, Eg oN ng Nak Sw = “MV, DALEY | 34 Pen points 'veral amendme ‘rom them. 2s ub gery Mera 8 25% This Year Last Year [ec CHbed scare ! ' Buginess Director | A . i Pub 3. 1) 89 Expenses : 5 on 1 N July 25. 1950 " proposed to limit President Tru- Rep Jesse “P. Wolcott (K.| Rode Sort Tool wa Lo Receipt: nl Riana. + oan d0s.as) ts, of the G. : 7. { 38 “Coyote man's powers in Ie pri Mich.Y, chairman of the Banking ng OG &F com At 108 29 IRE “onic, A12.008.012 14110008811 The con he catocuments. oa nGludinie tion economic contro AVE and Currency Committee in the |Sfokelv-va ; {Eublic’ debt 287.433.688.602 353 473. ’ : ’ é A] n > J tvs Cc re 3 141 3 3 " ¢ of the Town Clerk at Speed been accepted and will be reported Republican 80th Congress. ap- Stokely. Van Camp Bia 1... 11a Gola” rovers 20AI202008 “34.208 008 08 Lh, Office 0 the office of Couch & Kulin, ‘ALL RISKS A : C ess, ay van, —
favorably by the Senate Banking peared before the Rules Commits] Terre: Haute Melia — he 4 INDIANAROLIS CLEARING HOUSE FR LA and Currency Committee, Sen.tes tn argue for adoption of the Jnite Finks, Aa Tr Slesting, YR H nsur Capehart said earlier today. Baruch Plan for all-out controls, Ution Hil v.. 58 60 Personal 30) [348] WIM call the
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— 9 4 : 53 And n and argued for similar gestric- others. are for forcing on. him a pint 4 Color ar a4. oo - . Buttertat-—ne L ‘53er No. 2. sfe AMERICAS EST ean beasts Jes re Go oo _- +m £0 Ass ‘ ‘ : 3 ’ 5 4 : 7 a | — Included along the bill, changes | Mr. Madden took Republica indviRulwars ES 4. local Truk Grain Price u wobearety rmiceo fl. Mutudl Agency, Inc. 56 Intelligence ed for by ence J. Brown of Ohio to task for ™¥ in up Bem 11 NO J fuck whey gray : : SYSTONE AtLovs. of INDIANA 1740 North Meridian St. the . = # { . ond an real estate. erect. Jo- an “the Truman war: | Gegmaredy © 0 ORY {Ee
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