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PAGE 28 oy Today in Business— Longer Work Week Unlikely
Hogs lp Z5¢ Despite 11,00 Market Run
_ THE INDIANAPQLIS TIMES = | : Back Home Again in Indiana
is FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1050 \Home Town Prepares fo Bury Its Dead—
Wilkes-Barre Pays Mass
Honor to 33 Train Victims
40,000 Line Route of Procession as Bodies Are Borne to Armory Under Army Escort
New Chief in Gls
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Hour ivi WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Sept. 13 (UP)=TH88 city of sorrowa, 3 “os prepared today to bury its soldier dead. . EEA en Police Head Quits; Separate funeral services will be held throughout the Wyorveg, en
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor } . WHAT IS A GOOD week's work? How long is it until Strong, Active and
an employee begins to fag out? Up Full Advance Men used to take their tin dinner pail off to work and| Hog prices jumped another 25
d 33 members of the 28th Valley during the next few days for the National Guard Division killed in a train wreck while en route to active duty at Camp Atterbury, Ind.
will_be in accord with the wishes and" The ite! er vie religious beliefs of the families of
Says He Didn't " Welcome Soldiers
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i i Times Staff Writer Cn _. [the men who died in the collision hit the ball for 72 hours a week, six 12-hour days and think cents as an estinales 11,00 pork- a a STE rE Ri fn A Death =e fist rn . or ron Cio i ke ” ERENT i ad RCE NL @ LS 5 3 Fa WET a ig? St YE L328 3 & PR 1 : Sa d a 2. Y : a 5 ET ra, ’ ha] BA mployes ant employers ar 3 il OMY Thay EE i ‘But t ay, emp. Oyees an J employers are | Barrows and gilts active, strong ‘icayse the old one said he didn | s | Later, Wilkes-Barre and the E Having wiser. They have found out|—— Soemi to 25 cents higher; bulk good and welcome soldiers. | onore ome other communities in the valley. the Rover B that the shorter work week [a hart Bids {choice 190 to 260 pounds $21.50 to “ "'he resignation of Chief Frask ) | wil hl a a mass memorial service ee A : $21.75; several pens $21.85, few : : for the i pays off - in higher -produc- je held near $22; 170 to 190 pounds Andrews, under pressure from the © 33 Officers, Men The populace paid silent hom- Needin; ivitv { $21.25 to $21.50; 260 to 300 pounds Police Board, was made official : age to the victims yesterday as iatiol "Hou $21.25 to $21.75; light sows fully today. Patrolman Clarence Fergu-| Form Guard the flag-draped coffins arrived -Agsociation The Natjonal Industrial Confer- or d or U jo ‘steady 450 pounds up strong to] son was promoted to chief. He| Times Stats Beusiee so ¢ 15 from Ohio on_a special funeral x to wrap it u ence Board which studies such dor 25 cents or more higher; good: and’ has been a policeman six years. | tans Sd 23 et train. About 40,000 persons lined Today wa a ind the R ds Shift choice 323 io 550 pounds $19.10 _ Chief Andrews drew disfavor | — oF oo vary the 28th Di- the main street of Wilkes-Barre - . week fans oo ihe best an ecommends I §21, mostly $19.25 up; choice when an Indianapolis newspaper. , "109th Field Artillery Bat- under a dismal gray sky ae 3 the Indians most work pe n “ In Taft-Hartley light weights to - $22.50; bulls, quoted him as recalling the many |, 0 "0 "10 in Wilkes-Barre, Army weapons carriers ved. series to pe: ne oJ
medium and good beef and sau-
Sen. Homer E. Capehart, fight- sage bulls $23 to $25.
WHAT INDUSTRY'S worrying about is ‘the return of the seven-
the bodies in procession from the
{fights and jailings experienced by | > the 33 ; g ) pe Pa, today as families of railroad station.
ldiers stationed b ] . - soldiers stationed at nearby Camp’ cagyalties of the Ohio rail dis sibs. tolling"
travel leisurel area. The Sa
ing hard for re-election, today Cattle Market Atterbury during World War II aster mourned their dead. | - Only muffled night and th £4 weeloon 80 sil. oi War ae made a bid for support of Hoosier, yg, .attie-staughter-ctasses-were: “Mr. Andrews subrltted the In the town that Is undergoing church belis and the Be afternon. We tried this in World War 117, teddy. with small lots medium {resignation Wednesday. He left a week of sorrow, a battery of planes dipp PE ke th 8s The Indian: and found out that for a while He trsuibd 2 Sthtemért. to the 5 #aay. a im ote os his post after merchants met six 105-mm. howitzers yesterday salute overhead broke the mourn- one last night output per man increased. Then . 5 f and good native yearlings a ! Tuesday in angry protest of the boomed 33 times, once for each ful silence. ea the it began to taper off. Spoilage State Federation of Labor con- 4 $29 50, : A Lips moved in prayer as the 33
piled up. So did sickness and ab- vention, winding up its. four-day Receipts 600, calves 300;
larticle and to reports that Edin- of the dead. Soldiers of the honburg soon would be made “off or guard who are of same or high- coffins passed, decorated only by
winning it in
i The Redsk i session today in the. Claypool, ’ the American flag. Eight soldiers : senteelsm. . Cw oe :r classes steady; small limits” to personnel of nearby er rank, will remain with the dead the chips we . Hotel, i hich d ted 26 slaughter classes steady; s = * So look for industry 1g hold or changes in the Taft-Hartley Law lots medium and good native Unhappy r ppies . . . Ernest Barker (left), and Charles Cox, Camp Aterbury. |until they are buried. marched in escort with each was ahead, 3 s ineffi- Bes :
the long work week. cent, full ‘of trouble and makes the labor cost too high.
But the convention had already yearlings $25 to $29.50; common smile for the cameraman as they arrive at gone on record as refusing to down to $22; load high choice from sunny California. SE
arion County Jail |
They include Capt. John G. Me- casket. lan, Lt. Joseph Chmiola, W/O Then as the last body passed,. John J. Blandford, Sgt. 1/c Marry the crowd swung in behind the
Tells of Reason In his letter, Mr. Andrews said
sters went to After two. «
) Coogan stepp suppors candidates who favored 1070-pound steers $3250; two e » = # 8» |“due to conditions prevailing in H_ Creasing, Sgt. 1/c Lester Deit- Procession, and marched to the the sphere ouf J b f Cob the Taft-Hartley Act as Sen./loads 1198 pounds $32; three ° Armory where the families of the ob ror a 7 , ne [this town I feel that I cannot rick, Sgt. 1/c Willlam Gould, Sgt. y the score. 4 Capehart did when he voted to loads $925 pounds $31.75; two rosecu or & urns irs WiL victims awaited their dead. There ov THE LOWLY CORN COB, g00d 5, president Truman's veto loads good 1000 pounds $30.50, all |do my duties to the satistaction 1/c Joseph Koupinas, Sgt. Wil-/¥EetmE Poa Cl Hi lm Ce el for many a gag Eroud ths pou on the measure. bought to arrive and no criterion 'R FE a ¥§ of all” liam Roughsedge. Sgt. Thos 2) rows to await removal to homes A oper bellied stove Bb DE YE the Campbell Vote Set |of market; good beef “ Seam Accused unaway a ers | The Edinburg Courier reported Set Bp E. lions Sgt. Fu. and undertakers’ parlors where St. While Fc has-earn And delegates today were COMMON 204 mes 3 to $19: r . alif ia fo Mari ‘merchants involved felt the In- gene E. Shubert, Sgt. Paul E. Ko- the funeral services will be held, Saints at bay a well on its way to saving scheduled to act on a resolution | (ot fairly active, "generally Transferred From Sunny California fo Marion |dianapolis newspaper article pack, Sgt. William H. Smith, Sgt. U. S. Statement on a Tia manufacturers thousands of bucks. entered Wednesday which specifi-'steady: good and choice $32 to County Jail; Failure fo Support Charged | “gave had pubiisty 10 Edinburg Doming D. Ventuei, Sgt. Andrew W. J. arem EL 5 Engineers dre grinding up the cally called for support of Alex $35; common and medium $25 to By BOB BOURNE resu i oy Teresetan |p el, Barty a WASHINGTON. Sept. 15 (UP govern. singe anc a1. , : . 3 , . e a » 9 cobs now and using the meal, Campbell, Sen. Capehart’s Demo- $31; culls $17 to $24.50. | Two smiling but unhappy pappies are in the Marion County jail tives of Edinburg merchants with E, Bolinski, Sgt. Anthony J. Fal. mel) fucal year throu Sept. 13, come Basgall's . which resembles Cream of Wheat, cratic opponent this fall. Sheep About Active today after a 2500-mile automobile trip from California. They are col James Murphey, camp com- andys, Sgt. John J. Gido, Sgt. pared with a vear a Ee. Lat. Yenc _ scribed as to blast the dirt out of sletirie The statement, -co-issued by Sheep were moderately active, charged with-failure to support their families: mander, disclosed no “off limits” Frank J. Hemingway, Sgt. Wil- Expenses 3 §.118.561.9 dene {X-rays fail motors. . Sen Capehart and Charles B. averaged about active. : The twe arrived from the Was yesterday, under guard of three ryjing had been made. llam C. Bankes, Sgt. Francis J. 2efictt ~~" id. 288.203 Hes 38.03 fracture. o> * Brow ot ’ |Indianapolis law enforcement officers. ; soldiers C on. 8e Sk Ji Basgall TE CA be Oe boa. Congressional nominee. favored svn wrmreges wom cormse Ac "Ernest Barker, 39, of Garden, Cal, and Charles Cox, 25, of jast sight. agam. roamed. the Kovess S5- Nelson J. wits, Pre. Eifle BA af otlim sh LAR Hospiint her -' Co ess y . | | } s y . - | e———— one-third tne Japos cost na ®the Sr ce in T-H as to: tive, averaged about steady; good pyjare, Cal, were the first to be; . streets, frequenting bars while/phen Rinish, Pfc. Norman J. Jev-| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE to rest and tenth the materia Lx have, ONE: Allow unions to bargain and choice $28.50 to $29; practical extradited by the prosecutor's of- ) regular police officers, remained ens Pvt. Edward R. Price, Pvt. Clearings .........0........l...... sue later in St. solvents which ho, ~Ifor either a closed or union shop top $29 fairly freely; small “lot fice under the new plan of “mak. ares g Ml # lon duty at the jail. Although Andrew Wanat, Pvt Nernard J, Debits : es 535 oa a been sprayed. into . and eliminate union shop elec- choice closely sorted $29.50 to $30; ing wayward hubbles pay up or go division officers had reportedly Kiuk, Cpl. Will J. Shovlin and Legal Notices placed bunt. Charles W, Lugar of the Pang- medium and good $25 .to $28.50; to jail.” , . ow ‘granted no passes, soldiers with Ret, Raymon R. Martinez. Leo Wells tru born Corp. is going to show how TWO: Make non-Communist 10ad good 85-pound yearling feed-| Barker had been away from his ; "the “bloody bucket” arm insignia [ Et LeaaS EE FLAN cOMMMISSION Teo Pleied it's done out at the Bridgepor lafidavits applicable to employers ers $23; slaughter ewes quotable wife and two children for 11 0 S in Mn din [spent the evening in quiet Edin- Legal Notices | "Noe. IC Perey given that» publls first pitch an Brass plant on S. Holt Rd. to- Well as union leaders. $8 to $12. = ' |years, according to reports on file |burg. ‘ hearing will be held by the City Plan
: s : | NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS |Commission. City of Indianapolis, on to left, scorir morrow morning at 9:30. SE: {in the prosecutor's office. : i | Townspeople, cabbies, mer-| ’ THREE: Permit secondary boy Labor Minister Sees !
0 { | okie, 18 Nereby given that sealed pro- (following Causes: It resembles sandblasting eX- og against “farmed-out work.” c
the deciding !
' Wife Asked Aid | jchants and even policemen re- bridges will be received by the Chairman poli On tog his Cause relates to a pro- Indian cep. that the con mea 5 35 sort “TOUR "Fonarge tne Nason 2011 10 HOMOF | siry miricr Wa eierred to he Blow, ap War Effort [rasa to. somment on ie. situ: Shoals HALCR contiuch an pot safnant 1 FE Salil the Saints Io as a kitten's ear, picks up thely ,4.. pajations Board from five Vi ti f Ww k {prosecutor after she had requested tion, brushing aside questions apolls. Indiana, until A. 'M, Central CSntly annexed area locgied at ths nosthy ors were hop) dirt tn the motor and bounces yo 1; members and make it non- ¥ 1CTIMS OF F@CK. laid from the Red Cross for the LONDON, Sept. 15 (UP)—The with “I don't know” or with “I'm Sun )
e on September 26, 1950, ! all. robosals will’ be ublicly opened | Forest Manor Ay
enue. 1t is proposed to establish Ul or Dwell- failure to win
. t has evidence that ’ ” jan : | out again. artisan. Times State Service support of children. She said that governmen afraid you'll quote me. ARTIN COUNTY — FH-2A ing House Use, A2 or 4800 Square Feet fact that ’ p FIVE: Eliminate prohibition of CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 15 during all the years he had been Cominform agents are deliberate- Trouble brewed Saturday night Structure 150-A-3834A. 1 @ 38. BST [Area Requirement. and Hl or 50 P The hind S 25th p ; Iv t to f t tik C. Girder Ext. 41' Roadway, Untreated Height Limit for the tract of land bounded from ears 'political expenditures of union —The 28th Division tomorrow will 8one she did not know how to ly trying to foment major stikes when an Atterbury soldier was timber Piling. including 0.030 Mi. Ap- on the east by Forest Manor Avenue, on Wednesday a SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. is/fynqs, {honor its first dead si tederali- Proceed, but preferred to work in Britain to undermine the war charged with knocking down two |Bioach, Grading and Reins. Cement Conc. the south by Jotrty-Sienin Street. 08 ane do the Saints’ ringing its silver anniversary bell Mr. Campbell, stumping on a Cr rst cead since land take care of the children her- effort, Minister of Labor George townspeople in a tavern. of Shoals : on, and on the north by the present today. | platform. of Taft-Hartley repeal, ,zation from the Pennsylvania seis. rather than-cause-a- furor: I1saacs..told. the. House. .of Commi i po {ans 48. “a Strusture cor ration-itne—of the city of I tans i, : { : i : 4 . . . -.{Cont. - gh > f the 0 x Its to mark Sears’ 25th year spoke before the AFL state con- National Guard. They are 33 killed, Cox-is charged with leaving his mons today. (Gone. Pile ents. including 0T0 Mi AD: thll Dapoid Han, gommision approves ra Jost oy {des with vention yesterday at the annual in the Ohio rail disaster Monday. wife and four children three years I. ..534CS S e governm 10a Gy Cgadine, over Little Blue River this hearing. said amendment will be ans in retailing which coincides y y annual in the Y-| is keeping a close watch on s Us 25 Mi 8. of Arlington. submitted to the Common Council re= Basgall, regul the 84th birthday of the mail or- banquet of the Indiana Confer-| Tne division will bow heads as 280. The family was with him in } | gt IONTGOMERY COU. = 8-208 (1). questing and recommending passage there vont: ence of Teamster Unions last! ; California originally, according to these activities and will not : 380, 30-0 Ba Cont CR, RM Ai of. In the fou ger frm. uarter century Sears night one man at a muster at 2 p. ™.| Mrs. Cox, but he sent them home hesitate to take all necessary ac-| Roadway, including Piotr Slab, 24 pik EA-50 This Cause relates Jo an sp. Romano's fas a a tlets in|: The teamsters lat 4 tomorrow in the division area.\t, live, and then refused to pro- tion.” |g ate Surfacing over Bis Barison crack (division plat to be known ss gall In the si has opened 654 retail outlets in amsters later announce: , 338 a, Sgriasing over Bi PARK REVISED, consisting of a to & ked him h bring in two-|unanimous backing of Mr. C ‘Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, di-| yige support for her orthe chil-| Conservative Anthony Eden y ns and’ proposals may be examined Of 48 lots laid out on either side knoc 11 Rats mech ns sales vol-| bell gy ’ AMP Vision commander, will direct the! gen sald Mr. Isaacs’ statement was| at the gffice of the Commission in Indian- Twentieth Strest be ween Ha thorn Lan : After first Ukeds 91 the company Eo |memorial service from a review-| [nthe meantime Mrs. Cox and| One Of the gravest which ha | Unlimited Rearming f [AY Vino AY COMMISSION [cation of n y streets or parts of . physician anc hy . = 8 | = 3 {ing stand. He then will superviseisy. children are being evicted Deen made to us in recent years | d | MIAN A ADDEN traets 2 Disha a os to . J Monty pulled RUSSELL L. SAVAGE man- Capehart Blasts orientation of troops for the first cnc “ipein home and are unable IB time of peace.” Would Be Allowed airman sion subsequent to this hearing. as helped off $ ager of Sears’ retail operations in |phase of their training, which\yo and another place. | Mr. Isaacs said a group of men, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (UP) | Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS bias Office of the Recorder of Marion Poh taken to St.
-Indianapolis said the company put on a burst of buying, running
Truman in Talk
begins Monday. . |
| “If we can get these men to pay made up of some expelled from The service in the afternoon
Ties Stake Setvice up,” Prosecutor Dailey said, “It'll their unions and others who have
—The United States 1s pressing {the purchase of
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ndiana. , the Cloning materials | “Sala public hearing will be held at 3:00
for a speedy Japanese peace State Highway Commission of “Indiana. P. M. o
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a“ 5 { will follow an inspection in- the _/ “just returned from a meeting i i ce, 102 North Senate Avenue, R00 Hall, at which time and The “beani into millions of dollars to. stock BEDFORD, Sept. 15 — Sen. morning. Last two De ys of the ent (he av Ma depart with their Cominform friends in realy joo wii Slow Ta en ue Toth day Uo grater. Pe ivan. nrg Lig of course, an up for the nine-day sale celebra- Homer Capehart charged in a|28th division are scheduled to ‘Others Will Pay Up Warsaw” were attempting to tative s gp hy au Oo eh ithe they wit pe Publicly | ETE, Jo Ihe alters 20 Sul dn SMS Gouin, - caped the b tion. | campaign speech ‘here last nightlarrive today. w b | ) p sabotage the war effort. ource sa oqaay. Inyitation No. 141: 500 to 600 Tons. Size regulations of the City Plan Commission. though Roms Sears tested out direct retailing 8 ‘ And as soon as other husbands ! ) | This source said all branches of No. 3 Augresate. FP.O.B. Dubois, delivered and information on the matters is avail- the ball over fn Chicago in 1925, Mr. Savage that President Truman violated | : |who are in arrears in support pay- Warns British Workers ‘the American government are thereof. oo Secon C or Plant Ny nisin at Room 304 CIty Hal, TY the plate bt said ogo after quick success Poth he ae, Consitution and Loca Issues {ments find that we are not going’ They are playing the behind- agreed that the treaty should: No 8) Arsrensie ‘BOS Geneva. geliveraa | Novle ive Hols - break. opened its first store outside Chi- oy cry ons S iroups Yintal ergo to coddle them, they will pay“up,” the scenes role in stirring labor| ONE: Place no restrictions on |(eR0pd- 116. Section E or Plant vicinity | CITY PLAN COMMISSION Monty thre ’ : = STOCKS — Bid Asked he said. unrest, he said. Japanese armaments. [Invitation No. 143: 400 to 500 Tons. Size | NOTICE TO BIDDERS for protectio: fage in Evansville in October of Rores. P ident d when h {American Stales eof tii 34 | A third man, also living In| The Labor Minister watned all] Two. Authorize American air livered Ey Siu osrdale,, de. To i A a foie aa: too fast and the same year. | e cresident erred when he \y hire Colleries com 13% 14 California, has made arrange- British workers to “beware of ’ | vicinity thereof. s will ‘be received by the Ci an of. side of the he Father of the retailing idea 1s committed Americans to fight In| Lob BE & Sik vids prd 82 ments to pay $10.a week for.the following their strike calls: sea and ground forces to remain LLL IRL 100% pa%0, Tht | the--state ee offiee. 105 North © Senate Tv G | Korea without ss <I Belt RA & : 7% Sn © wo in Japan after the treaty is signed. livered ed into’ ks at] Avenue” Ioatanomice, Gen. Robert E. Wood, board roval and he ong Sonal oF | Bobbe- Merrill com ne 1 ? ++ [support of his four children. He said the instigators usually THREE: Give the Say ee (Plant Vieinity of the Bt mont Sub. diecrich, | Avenue. Ne 3th day of ‘September. 1950, The rival t chairman, who then was viee-- | PR a 0 ac on before, Eopbs-Merril pid 414% 8. ai, These payments are made fail in their attempt to call Un-', strategic Tt N a es! Invitation No. lds: 1000 to 100 Jons1at which time they will be publicly opened saw match f president. S mater J roug 2 ore ele Theater com ...... 9° through a special agency estab- just strikes. i gic Unite ations trus- furnished and loaded into State Trucks Inviiaiion No. 155: 250 to 300- Tons. Size. ers. A walk the United Nations,” the Senator stom Loan 4% pid 96% teeship over Okinawa and the at vendor's Plant vicinity of New Albany |No. 63 Agsregate. F. O. B. Austin. delivere Auto Show? id |cummins Eng com ...... oo .|lished in California for the pur-| “But this does not matter to! |8ub-district, ’ led on Road 30. Section U or blant vicinity Saints a run v ° sald. Cummins Eng pfd a 102 pose of collecting support money the instigators.” he said. “Their other Ryukyu islands. {_ Invitation No. 146: 13.000 Board Feet thereof. the top of th INDIANAPOLIS AUTO DEAL-|, The real test of leadership is in Conwolidated Finance 5 otd 1% due to out-of-state. residents on! ; FOUR: Place no economic OF ih rides sie on mans aos nan patigered | Invitation No. 136: 250 to 300 Tons, Size 8 op - J 4 ~~ r . - ‘8 = = ’ « oS. ° *
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main purpose of causing trouble
fo.hridge site on Road 252 near Flat Rock. I No. 63 Aggregate, a
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4 2 0 8 1 } Indians tied Y 3 A . 3 Indi . oe. ; \ ERS for some time have been and not getting it into trouble, Eastern Ind Tele pid Cell 3 13% The California law provides for having been achieved, they sim- Quer artificial restrictions” on invitation yo Fo 132 Tes port- Vicinity Shereal. 55. Section. J oF Plant on two walk talking up the idea of ‘an auto y, 5519 Family Finance com si109 imprisonment in California if the ply wait for the next opportunity.” Japan. (tape E08. North Median. _sneites jon, No. 157, 300 tg 300. Tons, Blas single. show revival. Tw : |Family Finance 5% ofd ...... 97 100 payments stop. Ee... BP pb | Legal Notices Invitation No. 148: Necessary 1abor.|jjvered on Road 235. Section A Or Plans In the thir T | tic Presidents has To Armen | BESSY Tico 110100 8 ; lini Flete tot mou Teton sialic a vignity thersel again when | ol | > Co ———————————————————————— y | = — . { 8 . . hey believe a show has an ad-/cratic Presidents has led America Hamilton Mfg Co com ....... 28 28 es Swine Day at Purdue | "NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS ihe infemsemiour 5 and | Invitation No. 158: 250 to 300 Tons, Size | Hert-Jones cy A pfd 0 f | Ww th Noti . No. 63 Aggregate, F. O. B. Cortland, de a home run vantage to the customer in that into wars” he sald. “Three wars Home I & T 5% pid . 52 icia earner Times State Service roposals for the senticiol Naf sealed State Road 5 North of Larwill. Indiana 10. I3 ASECEEMLe BQ on Bande oe: it permits: a comparison of new in 33 years are too many. We had JHook, Dru 5% com : 3% ***| UNITED STATES YeATHER BUREAU LAFAYETTE, Sept. 15 — Re- Ri way improvements as. described below. materials and equipment to. ERO a com. | vicinity coherent. 150: field yal. ! ears all within the show arena. world War I under President jnd Gos & Water'com ....... 3% 1 | Seni. 15 19% sults of current research on the State ‘Highway Commission: sr This” ofine Btalation ar he. Inimsition of Bate Size No. #3 Askrioaie 8 5 Muncie: BOO ay. But there are problems in-\wison - World War II under Indpls P' & L com. & .. "371, 28 | Sunrise 6:26 | Sunset 8:34 |effects of the so-called “animal 'B the State House Annex. Indianapolis, [Road 75 and 234 at Jamestown. Indiana. |delivered on Roads in and around Muncie n the ho ! ! *Indpls P & L 4% pfd ... D99's 103 | > until 11:00 A. M. Central Standard Time, vitation No. , 150: ecessary” 1abor. lor Plant vicinity thereof. sters again volved. For instance, nearly all president Roosevelt and NOW We | 1naols water Co eam. i'l 1104 1315! Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7.30. m. 00 protein factor” in swine nutrition of the ath day of September 1950, when materials and equipment to make a com- | Invitation No. 160: 850 to 750 Tons. Size Kalin new models were launched In nave the Truman war in Korea.” \Indpls Water Co 5% ptd .....108 ° 108% Total precipitation since Jan. 1... 41% highlighted the 30th annual Swine read . posals will be publicly opened And plete operating dual fashing bese - 13 Now 13 Ageresate; FO: B: Yoder: delivered ‘Frank: January “for show. time.” And on nod SRE NESE AY PI Ca | ee Sie Jan a — Day at Purdue University today. rata. ses oie OUNTY = Project Road 40 and State Road 43 in. Pulham Ciemity thereof. 2. Plan 98.4 singls.b ® the sh idea was dropped . i AD EED.. Ae 0, CORR. ores snc 05 {The following table -shows-the-tempera=' . ——_l i ck miles “on 8 R: om County: . | Invitation No. 161: 750 to 850 Tons, Prior to | ince the show idea aropp: Mrs: Ethel RJ h iH . Th Ping 4 More than 4000 Hoosier hog pro- LJ 0 02 miles west of East Fork of White| Invitation No. 151: Necessary labor g;0"\o"%) JO. JEL. 730 to 850 Tor “manufact have been intro- JViIS. the . Jonnson {Kingan & Co com ............ 4 ure in other clites: g River at Columbus. {materials and equipment to make 8 COM- aire wriie gregate, F. O- B. 8 x Saints frustr Inanulacturers have been Intro-/ Kingan & Co ptd ............ 84 69 | Station HIgh Low qucers attended the event, which| Bids are invited on GRADING, DRAIN. plete span moynied trac signal instal §'%;,SEUVETed, OB, Rod 101. Section A @ucing models anywhere from Rites for Mrs. Ethel R. John- fynch corp -'° “ew Has Boston LUTE ST jncluded tours of the feed lots on PAVEMENT, | CLTORCED CONCR {ation at (he, Intersection of State Road “yniitation No 163. Quantity of Wood of a Tn early autumn until January of gon, native of Ohio who had lived *Marmon-Herrington com .... 8 7 | Burbank . 74 58 | | ALLEN COUNTY—Project . 300C. 0.500 | Invitation No "183 © Necessary labor. SiEn Posts, delivered to State Highway" homer, Cc : . Mastic Asphalt ...... ....... 5 Chicago _ .. + 88 31 the Livestock Experimental Farm, mile on Bluffton Road (8. R. 1 and 3 materials atid equipment to make a com. OArage Sites at Ft. Wayne and Waterioo, . pulled up at the next year. in Indianapolis 24 vears, will be Nat Homes com 16 Nn Cincinnati 70 | ; Pr "mi i * ana. - > P Dealers believe, however, that ’ y {Nat Homes p 100 103 (Cleveland :.88 sa jand a program in the Hall. of i’; whe “east of Brookirn Arsmug 0 |Petaiinioaing. span mounted trafic sienal! “Intitation No. 163: Quantity of Amo: son’s double alers ve. » .held at 10 a. m. Monday in Wald +N ind Pub Serv com ‘= . 11 "191 31 / +. 8T 44 Inusic. | Bids are invited on GRADING, DRAIN- hurst Drive and U. 8. Foad 36 tn Marion Flex Pavement Markers or Equal and ce ’ Interest in automobiles is 80 high funeral Home Nod Bub'ervaiu ped C99 102 Evangvile UI n8 AcE” Ap" BING ONCE E | au Ceseories, PO. B. Vincennes and Sey‘ev y ’ | ub Serv 427% 200 13 - Wi § eee A AND RESURFACE. Invitat No. 153: Necessary labor. | . . that ‘even a model out two .or| The Rev. M. H. Reynolds, re- *P.R Mallory Co com rere Bl RO CTY 22 1 TAKES PURDUE POST |: ALLEN COUNTY — Project FoAs0). | materials and Ceauipment to. change ex- | 5 tation NOiad: Quantity of Grader three. months when polished up tireq st f Morris Street| prosiess Laundry com -..... .+ 23 Indianapolis (City) 86+ § . 2.627 miles on U. 8. 24 and 30 on Washing- [isting dual flashing beacons to dual traffic & Snow Plow Blades, F. O. B. Valparaiso, red pastor of Morris reet pub Serv of Ind com .,....... 247% 25% Kansas City . 14 36 | LAFAYETTE, Sept. (UP)-=DI. ton Blvd. and Pennsylvania Street in {signals (Stop and Go) ap the Intersection Indians. and spotlighted will still draw methodist Church. -will fliciate Bub Serv of Ind 3ly 1 lll 8743 89 Miam : - 81 T% 1uigi. Broglio, Itali i inistry Fort Wayne from Harmar Street to Meyer of U. 8 ond 40 and 35. about 4 miles Invitation No. 165: 3600 Steel Sign Posts, fe by the th d ' oll} Ross Gear.Tool com ....... 35'a Minneapoits-St. Paul . 70 49 LUIgL Broglio, Italian air ministry gy . East of Richmond. Indiana. f . Seymour, Indiana. So people y e thousands. Burial will be in New Crown. Sehwitzer-Cum ns ofd Lo 1 181 New Orleans So - 9 71 [chief of aeronautical structures Bids are invited on O DING, DRAIN. | Jnvitation No. 154: 10.000 Lineal oot! favitation No. I 8 Suantity of McCorw ’ » & E fo 9% 20% 1 C - ¥ ETE | J y < Ana 1 3 string along with that.) mrs. Johnson died yesterday in So Ind G & E pfd 10 © 113 ° Oklahoma City 1.0. noe and University of Rome professor, PAVEMENT, : Us Pence. OB. Valparates Laporte & Fow. & Piston Rings & Hydraulic Bumps .. Th . . Stokely-Van Camp 5 om LS ees 18 ! : P | . . ams, ly R ana is, “ h Hic h? Hie howe of 2 son. cinomas, ao Fiokely- Van Camp pid, -- RI Divtsvureh . @ » ed at |p urdue University t0-14t" the office "of the Commission Tn. Tn: | Bids hall be submitted upon standard Bids shall be submitted Pon andar 1 : ernrebra ae: SNE WAS 60 Ferre. Hmute. Malloabier:: = 1004 Sam Praneteey: ggg Aa¥.10-DEZIN- A. YOAL 48. -PI 7 A A MMISST A w MMISSION STA HW MMIsS: A "WILL e clouds jesse J, Indianapolis. and David, United Telephone 5% nt g ashington =. 8 plane structures. A . “HA . amu . Hadden, Mu He ' Union Title IIIT 57 ves wep stn eee = Se Chairman Chairman Chairman. : with a non-stop hop from In- Chicago: three daughters. Mrs: BONDS™ . . I — EE — z dianapolis to New York Sept. 24. Arlett Wehlage and Mrs, Rosetta American Toan 3ias 60 000 08 LL Local Truck rain Prices. 5 f ~ i . SE Bast Moriey 5s 61 96 | ——— — en : ‘-- : ° The big, 57-passenger Constel-|Chilton, both of Indianapolis, and Batesvilte Tele Co as 9 No. 2 truck wheat, $191. - PLAYOR lation with crew of five, will take Mrs. Martha Bridgeford, West- Buhne ro lertilizer 5s oN a No- 3 white corn, $2 12 > ’ . - AMERIC off at 5p. m. and touch its wheels field, N, J.; five brothers, Ralpn Columbia Club 8.85762 97 No 3 Soybeans. $2 F143 A This advertisement appears as a matter of record only and is under no circumstances to be construed C. to the runways of LaGuardia and Miles Joyce. Indianapolis: Citizens Ind Tel dias 61. .... 101 .-} No.3 oats, 7c as an offering of these securities for sale, or as a solicitation of an offer to buy a INDIANAPOLI . N ¢ yee, I + | Equitable Securities 5s 60 917 . - - - a . 9g 5 ve, 0 uy any vs. Field two hours and 40 minutes Minor Joyce] Greensburg, 8. C.: Hamilton Mfg Co 88 68° 8 . Local Produ of such securities. The offering is made only by the prospectus. Bt. Paul .... “ ! *' Indpls Pain ; Color 58 § 99 t 5 ¥ later. Clarence Joyce, Washington, Ind., Indpls Public Loan 5s 64 3 n ce NEW ISSUE Goluzibus ” ye y . . Ind mestone 48 75 . 7 1 | — me eee eee hy Pressurized, the ship flies up and Walter Joyce, Terre Haute; [nq Ase Tri 35 73 Cer Eses—Current receipts 55 Ibs. to case. Minneapolis . above the rough weather, as two sisters, Miss Nora Joyce, In- Indpls Railways 5s 673 . 47'% 31c: Grade A large, 42¢; Grade A medium 1 500 SHARES INTE much as 14,000 feet where it’s dianapolis ’ and Mrs Demma Rubner Jockin 4 39 8 : 3pei Grade B large. 30c. and no grade - ' RN y 4 8, . angenskamp 5s 97 . Ic ( , , . N Ind Pub Serv 3's 73 104'a 107 Poultry—Fowls. 4% | , Ble: : i ’ smoother going with less jostling Frumpe, Jasonville, 1Ind.; 17 Bnd Rub Serv 3% ces under 41a 156 and Lechorsad over. ic: : Jersey City .. ape : of passengers and less strain on grandchildren and a great-grand- fubllc Service Glas 15. 91 1871, BR staes. lc. and No. 2 poultry. do less : e ou ern n lana e ep one ompany nc Rochester the ship. |daughter, —7_*Ex-dividend. Butterfat—No. 1. 53: No. 2. 50e. : ’ . . | * — re . . i Baltimore ... . | vs | (An Indiana Corporation) ootelSi . 0 4 AWM = Tue U T c 5% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK, SERIES "A LEAGL . . ! 8 \ THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK HE UNION IRUST CoMPANY | 2 ! O? . Al MPA? .
OF INDIANAPOLIS Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the . City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, Ottober 19, 1950 at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (C.8.T.) for the purpose. of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate the said Bank and The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, located —in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger und consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana, National Bank of Indianapolis and approved By the Board of Direétors - of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, providing for the con-" solidation, is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during business.
J. KURT MAHRDT, Coshier ||
OF INDIANAPOLIS y
Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Diréctors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 East Market Street, in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 at 1:30 o’clock P. M. (C.S.T.), for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate the said Bank and Trust Company and The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, located in the City of Indian polis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States shall be adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation ¥ of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement approved by the Board of Directors of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis and _ executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana National Bank’ : of Indianapolis, providing for the consolidation, is on file at the Bank Ber and may be inspected during business hours, .
sy ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
SY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Directors. | L CLARENCE R. KUSS, Secretary.” | |
($100 PAR VALUE)
, The offering of the 5% Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series “A.” is made exclusively to bona fide residents of the State of Indiana. The shares will be initially sold by the Underwriter only to bona fide residents of Indiana who -are not dealers and who purchase such shares for investment only and not for the purpose of resale and who so certify to the Underwriter. : =
PRICE $100 PER SHARE } id]
PLUS, ACCRUED DIVIDENDS FROM SEPTEMBER 15, 1950
Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from
129 E. Market Bldg. MArket 4321
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‘SEPTEMBER 14, 1950
